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   McKean Democrat, The (Newspaper) - November 3, 1910, Smethport, Pennsylvania                                KEAN DEMOCRAT VOL XXXIII S R LINDSLEY COMPANY PUBLISHERS SMETHPORT McKEAN COUNTY PA NOVEMBER 3 1910 PER YEAH IN ADVANCE NO 29 TEACHERS INSTITUTE In Session m This Borough Oils The Attendance is Laret THE HIG GOODYEAR MILLS livery One Knows How who make newspapers DEATH OF GEORGE CLARK I MRS CATHERINE OLSON DEAD Stanley Bright as Men who make newspapers I met in the Library and were s Aged aan Succumbed to Uriel Illness last I Was Widow ot Former Editor ot McKean by Dr Go discussed 1 Work on theu Er- Y u i County Sing a Poem In an introductory way at Hew Lumber Town K Ur Gordiner spoke of Poo as our y Co of is Casy trick Anybody can low as the children's poet and the lias bee awarded the do t A with only 1 diploma ta ur spoke of Poe as our e The school teachers of ou of n style tne A with only 1 diploma y are holding Mieir annual Institute n MS s poet and the the masonry work d b who losc a suil this week and the attendance dor in heart and of Lowell as installation of a larce steam if the other side was ready to con- on f Ho then John is unusually large hotel and other Of letters tic then to the limit i in a practical manner how-to day sessions of Institute are being held i u using Lowell's The at the Court House and he evening Crisis He urged the are being given at the analytical study of a few Lyceum The Institute was called to j rather than the hurried study order by Counly Superintendent of elections Study the life of U S Buyle promptly at author not as an erd but means of understanding his work he setting of the poem pay at iwer plant for the large saw mills erected at the new lumber town to al I fess judgment will tell you bow to run a newspaper A physician who would the headwaters ot Potato creek i I to the morgue Norwich township near this borough th by the Lumber Company j has been filled will all about the line points of Died at the home of his son Dr j This morning at i o'clock Mrs L UL tna i nk of this borough Friday crine A Olson relict ot Olson Oct 28 at o'clock died at her home en Woodlawn avenue wtt George Clark in the 80th year uf Ms Mrs Olson was in poor health fur a age of Menial debility number of years but thc immediate afternoon The teachers had enrolling during the foreman tho to work study figures illusions and al the opening almost entire teaching force of the was I Never miss 1111 present The opening exercises were j give cross references by Sum Bayle in the use of the Glh Dr chapter of and prayer 0 tnc teachers using mention of which was made in ast j a newspaper An actor that never I week's a large force plaudits than a soft jof men to work on the erection of the to wm in handling the I huge concern Monday An old lady who knows Work will be rushed and the mills to yei Qn a street car Mr Clark was born in Scotland in j cause of her death was pneumonia 1831 and early in life emigrated to Her maiden name was Catherine where for many years he was nnd she was born in GO years a highly esteemed resident of Troy ago She lived in for many Ont He was the father of years after her to Mr children four of John Clark of Chirk of Mexic wili be ready to bo placed in operation ias opinions it with cave his in- by next summer the Olean concern alone calls for The contract with a person who never paid ar anything but calls or made anything but a visit to a singing was led by Dr Cogswell Superintendent Bayle greeted thc scription on the coat Prince of Wales of Ich Diem 1 teachers with a cheerful talk ils subject Discussing the below the town and a large force of men has been engaged for some time whom survive Dr I hut they moved to when ho GeorKe i editor of tnc McKean Miner William Clark of j He died in 1902 the best u j tailor knows how stupid The mill will be located those men arD who ot 4l copy wrestle with heads me time won't and get the paper out on tune n clearing an extensive tract jne fur the universal perfection for the site The creek will lond con- I m this trade among those who On not ir o exco California Hobort Clark of The deceased is survived by an the wife and mother this life cd Mrs Frank and forty years aSo three brothers Steele of Stony the past month Mr Clark has not Nathan of W been in jowl health but up to a day or Va and Kansiis-Coutlcraport two before the final summons came he Journal Oct was ahle to be up and about tho house j and when the announcement was made Mrs Olson is remembered by many that he had passed away very few of as a quiet unassuming our citizens had heard thai he was even decidedly of a domestic nature indisposed and his death came as a dis- at all times ready and willing to I a i tsu mis n wnen He wn v r u nan i of mams the concern will be one of s clarion about colt of Central Norma Da thc fol of of Wo he completes ville Chas H of for the d An K of the J course in new Pennsylvania Stale Normal 11 nu Bradford twp JJ Leres h Pennsylvania State Schoo nhl 00 to saw and in fact I Shippensburg Pa Miss Maude 82 Corydon twp 100 bor J sawine the timber from thc H Entertainer and Instructor New twp 92 Foster twp N Y Superintendent J W Sweeney j Hamilton twp County Superintendent of Elk County Kane borough ind when he writes twt 92 Foster twp are sawing UIB cation on both 100 twp big job at their Austin mill shipping he becomes a thirty-third de- j Qnt samo 46 Keating twp the raw product by rail to that place gree member of of Scribe That j 1 The company built a railroad from nv mcn abandoned y on Because he is a man of the highest t St George I character and proved integrity I his record in the Slate with a host ot shows him to be a man of tWP Dr of Shippensburg Stale borough Sr Normal School was first instructor port srz 100 Buffalo Susquehanna railroad in men rather fail in one thing than I which the Goodyears at that time held Beacon twp 100 o in tendering its sympathy to dence introduced the ers on their favorable situation upon the treat awaiting them through the week and upon the excellence of the Tuesday morning with Miss chairman met in the c he primary a controlling interest into Austin Marie Ford as When the 15 S company became in- ot outgoing Mails Smethport room Mrs i solvent last winter and a new j R gouth any ot f h enter regardless ot the desires j man or parly of men Because he is n man whose business at ui met in tne court room t n LV a nun her work in reading ment assumed control t was found that m The Aldine no satisfactory arrangements bcL millinery display The subject of Ins j and j the timber first talk was The First Method This take s I u Obedience U-m an ancie understood that the railroad com Monday a short re- method cannot be by cess superintendent Bayle introduced Miss Maude Willis who recited Aunt Jane Miss Willis appears this year for the third time before the teachers of McKean counly She is a artist Her voice is sweet and clear and is un- der perfect control Her manner is marked by absence nf that ness which mars the work of so many readers and reciters She has the quick anyone word like it contains something of all these ideas and more The most striking is the use of the ri acquire a and in making th and all points Southeast Port Allegany Coudersport ustin Costello Galeton and um Bradford Direct Pouch a pany demanded per car for Shinglehouse Ceres their trackage As the company to move 70 cars a day this m an extra item of per day cannol locate rivers or mountain rannes in their own or for- career has been open and above re- proach in all his dealings his mountain ranees in nem independent and sawing their In School and the Home ThS the new town In connection with the large saw mill in connection me mm chool I mg and kindling wood mills it being the i understood that the Cross Forks and Dallas Duke Centre eign countries according to recent tests made by the department of geology in the classes in physiography The results of the examination this year rate those of previous yeara Lewis Run Big Shanty Custer City Y Direct Pouch a m Canada Western and Eastern States and all in Northern New York Eastern New York and Northern New Jersey Olean and Falls Creek South hound i a Colegrove I Johnsonburg Ridgway Pittsburg Phil adelphia and all points South and East I the State's business will bo transacted with the same honesty and methods the opposition party's date cannot bo depended upon to do Surprising ignorance of the location of cities m the United States vas in what States known cities as Richmond Mobile Memphis Hutte Syracuse Spokane Atlanta and the will of the people as he must obey a boss Because candidate Governor Mr Tames I Blakealy the for Secretary of Internal Affairs are all men of the same ton were i standard as Senator Grim mation and urged every teacher in the j county to attempt some work in music in the schools I Dr Ellis of College gave a helpful talk on The business of the School He said in The will be moved to Norwich comes to The decision of the lumber company id who can do I to manufacture the timber from East Direct Pouch j instead of Austin I a blow to the latter place of a large and sub- stanlial industry employing a big force iof men the new town which is already of the liveliest places in McKean m county by reason of its being the Death ot John A Barrett quarters of the hundreds of men em- John Coggswell Barrett died of ployed on the job will become u ataxia at his home op First ing village Some of the students could locate only four of the following ten cites by j make up ai telling what country each was in: Because enna Venice Lisbon Bombay Buenos will open Moscow Because Mr Grim and his associates Continued next week Kane thc Rhine in Asia and others in the account hooks of the support Straight Cler j gnu In America Grim is the regular Crosby Pittsburg I trying to locate the Pyrenees points South and anci Sierra Nevada nominated East I mountains and Mt McKmley nearly half c ton Dem- R P Train 6 North bound freshmen missed two or three out by Bingham Bradford i nf these five York clean and Portville Of the 103 freshmen coming from Grim has always S enato G rm Eastern i a consistent Democrat never Western one-half made n ho been f ing one-third did farly well and only p m Valley manufactured timber will likely be Portville Olean and all points Way in New York State Canada Eastern satisfactory showing party ataxia ai HIS School He said m The in at o'clock It is probable that the lumber ness of the school is not the business of October 2 1010 aged i of the Goodyear company will be an the teacher alone but the business ol way and connections made j one-third did farly wen kcn hin teachers principals superintendent V was Clermont branch of Pennsylvania olean Falls Creek North bound I made what might be called a to ui 1 parents and citizens I fui to the last and was tenderly caret This would mean that the At Monday evening the New wife York Ladies Trio gave a delightful was at brought through this place on its The Company consists M 10 the son of to market of Miss Augusta Grimm reader deceased Elizabeth Stevens singer and MibS Jean Cooper whistler to The Merry Widow Ditched Owing to n misplaced switch on the i and Western States I R P Train 3 North bound i p m Alton Backus Uingham i Dispatch Bradford and all points in New York j r ik r Because he always stood for The examination confirms the 1 ng and long by colleges that cm I i the money tional geography should more wa no to k uu About Mr anu rate ot speed wnen me ell pleased j j tfl Ore where for j occurred but went a number of f eel j m Jewell Tuesday traveling Lvor nf the switch before it Pn attention in the secondary ol SGy crai n vita ui im- j man for a wholesale grocery house of i cmAd be stopped Dyke of St Lukes Episcopal church Cnl I 15 passengers mostly women on p Dr Cogswell gave n he WBS one was injur j Miss Irma Wells ot Smethport presided at the piano Mrs Olcott of Danville Ind who Kave such excellent instruction in mary work at the Institute last year gave her first talk Tuesday morning on Blocks in Reading and re were about j and Tram -1 on the j p Point Lost an Arm While working on threshing chine on Dr farm on the i Portage Friday Lawrence Brown son of Mr and Mrs Earnest Brown was so injured that it was n I o amputate us arm at the Because he has always added to the good name and standing of his parly in the State i Because he is a Democrat of ability and honor to acoma as train but no one employed as shipping clerk for a j ed of a general shaking up her company until he became afflicted and no particular damage was done with the disease which caused his death although it required several hours to Mr and Mrs Barrett removed to little train back track Il Bolivar in November 1906 Mr wag that the throwing of the switch was an unique Halloween prunk Emporium and all points South and East on the Pennsylvania lines East Smethport Direct Pouch e had never done before at the lime rett was a successful business man a faithful employe was kind and unsel faithful employe was Kino anu guage Stumbling blocks m the way wide acquaintance of correct use of language are earb r of environment association lack o f know rf edge of meaning of words Mrs ege o cott made an earnest plea for simplified be spelling English words should spelled in the easiest way possible Miss Maude Willis gave a helpful talk on The Ideal and the Real Miss Willis recited Uo Against and urged the combination of the ideal with the real There is much mechanical work necessary in reading but the part of reading is not the thing worth while To be able to see and feel the thought and to experience the life and emotion of the author Tuesday the tute was divided into three menu The High School Trunks and Chapter No 252 and of St John's 24 of that city The funeral was held at the house at o'clock Wednesday afternoon tober 5 1910 Rev G A Bond of the M E church officiating Thc body was taken to Portville for burial the services at the grave being conducted by the Dem- ocrat of some kids and that a stone had been placed in the switch to prevent its going lack into place The affair is being in- Taken all in all the dent was a most fortunate one in the respect that no one was seriously in- jured The deceased was a brother of George N ana C E Barrett of Smethport Chas Lemmler has a complete line Call and gee him p m at Football The Smethport High School For Sale Pennsylvania Type C Four Cylinder Touring Car Model 1909 five passenger Cost fully equipped sell for half Run less than miles Tires new Overhauled and repaired at factory last winter Address Mellville Gillett Smethport Pa A full line of and cuse Sulky Plows in at E W Jones Smethport Call and see them ball team went to Port Allegany last Friday and in the afternoon met the team representing the high school of that place The contest was a dis- one to Smethport Port Alle gany coming out victorious by a score of The game was arranged on short no tice and the local eleven was hastily recruited from the high school body The boys lacked organization and team work and were no match for the fas and well drilled Port Allegany tion Nevertheless Smethport playe a plucky individual game and with mor practice and eood coaching they would h able to put up a article in tho line of toot ball as there is plenty of excel lent material available was away own into the machine got it caught in he grippers and the whole arm was rawn in and cut up so badly that putation was necessary Power was quickly shut off and the stopped or he would have been killed He was marriage notice amputate us arm at te ouer Smethport readers ajb ha h where her parents bia avenue Rochester IN i ai noon Wednesday Rev J M of the German Luthern church united in marriage their daughter Miss nie nnd Lawrence G Geuder of dred The ceremony was performed resence of only members of the where the operation was maae oy McGranor Brown in doing nicely and was able to leave the hospital the fore- part of the Allegany Ar- gus Sfor Rent Store with living rooms upstairs or down all plumbed for gas and water Inquire of Sarah Oviatt Smethport Pa For Sale Some eood real estate in Smethport Small cash payment re- quired T F HUNGIVILLE bride was attended by her sister Miss Ella Baker and the groom by Mr tin Fickle of Rochester The happy young couple returned to Eldred evening and will reside here the groom being successfully engaged in the mercantile business near the nery and both are well and favorably known the bride having resided with relatives here for the past year or more and the best wishes of their merous friends are extended to them Mr and Mrs J M Geuder of dred were in Rochester to attend the wedding ceremonies   

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