mmmmmiESJM ga.'!1.1.1.. i luiifij tmmmm u XOIIMAL LOCAUS. i Di ttn. Al Sarpy Centre, February 14, M. Will Welsh. His remains were brought home for burial. At a meeting of the Philomathcan Soc iety, we adopted the following; Whkhras: our Heavenly Father in his infinite wisdom ha seen ft! to call from onr midst our fellow member, , Will Welsh, ami WunnxAS: flic deceased was. for n long time nn honored d earnest worker in our society, therefore be it J?flJwf, that, while we do sincerely mourn for him, who has gone, and do deeply sympathize with the afflicted r- onts, w feel that our loss is his eternal gain, and fuuher he it Jfrwto?, that the Philomatheiui hnli he draped in mourning, and that we the members wear craps for thirty days. And furtlior bo it JJk1rli that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the parents of the deceased, and also to the HnsvimtAN'STVjnnNY, Papillion Timfis and Brownvillc Afoartiistr, fw pub lication. ,li!ssiK Bain Committer A CTromM . irTM trilUVl'IMrKVJ-M yomr.ii. wcjils. Philo tilUmstecing. Oh J that examination! - -Winter term rinse M-nrch US Great excitement in Philo Hall. "Ono is enough, but dease don't dis tribute them in pairs." We wore made gind last week by a visit from Professor Thompson. Thostud onts feel tlmt he is one of tljeir warmest, friends, and always give him a hourly welcome. Thomas J. Brant, superintendent of public schools hi Fremont county, Iowa, called at our sanctum this wcelc He paid our school a visit. May some of the superintendents in our own state follow Ills example. Wo would be pleased to have a call from you any time. The Senior class gave a reception the evening of our lal socialite. Mr. Leslie tawis and Miss ,lessie Hmiu performed the duties of host and hostess. The re mninder of the clas were the sons, daught ers, aunt and cousin. Hie w hole school wore invited as guests. Of course, we had a giiod time. An amendment has bet'n ottered to the constitution of our society, providing for the OniTetoiuhng Secretary to keep an account, and report at the end of each term the whereabouts of all mem Wis who haw formerly belonged to the- society, to. Srther Willi the occupation of each. Phi los, tell tts where you arc and what you are doing. There hs been n larger atlendeucc in our school this term than al any previ ous winter term since the school wtis organized. The number enrolled is altout two hundred, exclusive of the Model School. The students seem to be a class t ho mean work, and we feel that under the able management of the picscnt corps of teachers its uccrcw is certain. Our students indued in a judiciary ewrci-e in the way f a inrk trial Um , Saturday eve in Hie case f the State cs Hcubcn Church, defendant. The oflfcets ! in the i rial were: Judge riwk Short IT Deputy Sheriff Altornoys for Suite Attorneys for Deft Leslie Lewis i Anna Tsmran L. A. Bales .1. D. Oiivos A. C. Troupe diaries. Letlon ) T. W. ttlecklwrn ) A. a Hull f The case was deckled in fovxr of the State, and the defendant fined $95 and costs. njnsoxAi,. a W. Fori, T8, is teaching in La Platte. W. jkl. Clarey closes his school ut Bratton next week. W. 1L LoofbMirrow, '7G, is principal of Hie HHlsburo, Iowa, school.