PETER RITTER ACQUITTED Jommonwealth Falled to of Marder—Under Ball go oof y i Lat Nasi wl S500 on the ianstnaghter n fame luvainnta ? ter was acgquiitea vesith fatled to sustain *! CHuree 2 rdder i? prefs rriedt On hb rand jury t i having fired the Hoy, ana I stats tnat the I'HE RI Ave me ithe! kle, Zor CHEE Were GL Dist fi r Rui and the & I'he in charge most of the ti » te i Vingia by. latter attorneys hb TLL¢ owing to the ill Iness of Mr. | N ; i Onda ed him next TORE Bh reiative, ail Knowledge of tragedy. fins sud th Secured Line Det » JOOK | i ward on, i Phi Ww & dard folly It i lone 101 g Ag case ney. Ii Blo the it 2! Mit i 8 not r Work wa pat seer ) il lective who begun t de Ti ( i gr gave ib Bn had # arrest aud trial fol ROO e coummy i A a his defense Riter suo nll re- $ y fhe i i 1 i fe 6 Sd have af fe 1 y 1G 05 thie 800V 4 ry, ada Z Wliie es o Dis esigul was poor, i he claim ed, was largely, if not wholly, respon sible for the accident. p toward I'he prosecution | LOW Any mslice the in any murder. The verdict is accepted by the as just, yet there the man ought to have way supj the charge of publi in s feeliog ths ried for a ai 1 crime of less degree snd punished, Riter is I to suawer to under $500 bn ih i the court « ie charg involuuiary that matsinughliter, bulk it Is unithely he will ever be brought to trial sts Woodward, N. W. Eby attended cou rt last week Bheesley jast week, Harr and Finrry wite Jeft for Bouth Dukots, Monday, George Miller made to Bellefonte one day lost week Calvin Eby and wife, of Yeagertown, are guesta of the forier’s parents, Mr, and Mra. NW, Eby. Herb. Hosterman Grenoble Citline and sister, Millheim Saturday evening, Mrs. Ells SBuyder and daughter Sue san, of Yeagertown, sre visiting the former’s parents, Mr. snd Mre. Israel Runkle, Mra, Harry Kessinger and children, Verna, May snd Marie, aod Miss Bessie Ettlinger are visiting friends in Nittany. Mrs. Joseph Condo having spent the greater part of the winter with her aged father, 8. M, Motz, returned to her howe in Moccasin, Itlinois, on Monday. ———————————————————————— ! FHE BOROUGH CoUNCIL Closest Up Yosiness New Body Organized Friday Ws wight. nudny Night, h ii 11] ’ council ita last Friday held ° fi=eni VEeRr IT Hu proper plage A Fite iy Pimeniher TEP YM) Fisctsgsd as southern ihe No to ke ep the hose cart set | Coren sion waa rose President Bradford reported that he rqarresponded with the bond holds secured funformation the t holders agreed to necept four The rote will be changed by simply on Of interest rate on e bonds, Oper cent. iulerest mi of enntract on the back d signing of a separate bond ie holders to | WwW x wo bonds ie school board who have ly idle. This bond, Vir dollars IK il t to redeeming a RO The so by Mr. members, \X payer is concerned. VARS Toads rd AVEral Cenr and favored by other ion ruled. will If nessa will 8 bond the council ue borough indebted i ¥ suitiesd eleven hundred dollars, bil His were also ordered few a4 paid, NEW 3 for the purpose of re-organizing, W. Ww. BODY ORGANIZES. T night e rough council met Monday re-electing Frank Gross M Thea I'he Bradford, and president, ngie, secretary, committees appointed are He we Mt I Sireet Water Nuisance reman, Brungart, Mingle, -Weber, Crawford, Mitterling Brungart, Crawford, Mit- teriing. Light Fire Weber, Foreman, Mingle. aud Police—Crawford, Mitter- Min- nxed for shy tuonth, | tetent udi- in nd would Wels Tr, i statier- Min- LW gen- yrus Bruogari, WW. Gross ra, Lie ast £ LEW nrmuers, We fy tg —— The begininture INTRODUCED IN THE HOUSE, i $y providing stulls must be of aetr - HT roug, prov id- damaging the 4 i wid bird. | it Lancaster Biviug ei oent ’ of l= enlarge: ot validatiog i Fy ha ' Of Visions Of ’ milers gino without 1g hie § Hection 7 : April 26, 188 i 3, HOUSE BILLS PASSED bit “J Pleas real estate Court Providiog for appeals owLers to Common rom ValUsLIons ol rea estate, fax ii c—— dry Dixon Keappoinied Fhe of ix : Hntment samuel Le Dr. art arf » r CHOVEr Ii y be pinissioner virtually settles thie question ul vaceinatl CO tier FERS TRA Imi pi, AS IL mit sdiniuistration to support ner’s views ou the sub HA L1., RE FATHER AND SON ARRESTED CHARGED WITH MURDERING DALE PA. THURSDAY. MARCH oo wo Detective Millard Arrested Jacob and James From, Accusing them of the Murder Committed on Nittany Mountain, November 12, Last, A. L Si Detective Millard, chief of the Philad Jacob with A pe placed noder arrest From, ei ® der of Josiah i the murder a nt for by the eo i 1 fee no are tha the 10t ers and put to work on the case, aryl erm the mu Dale, which murder Centre Hall, and morning finished his was committed somewhere on Nittany Novem- sused the I when he ¢ Mount vin, on the ¢ vening of ber 12th, 1906, of Jacob Ki . Just thought at & time wh CVerye f Centre Hall boroug! iilinrd first went to th nd weked if J the mvrder mystery ¢ a 2 mw there Mr hie Tarai iy ap ate "TT? MILLARD. DISTRICT ATTORNEY ler the law, HAR Habeas DEED Just I'he he aring will Al : will be JUGEe Wii ed Lo a cert The followis K sccount the Reports tr 4 ST Wil Bs SHowly and asd I dosials Dal nilne ALOT Fart both dead, | det lauded oi on al Loe D Les & Clive Work LIV the way, are very pro- the imvor of continuing ti » VBCUTia 00 (AWSe & { BOW Lie Ley Wie oul Li Udes V ! vaceinauoi inwse, or a modi- | Tlie Cote for Lhe tatuile HAs Preseli cole ditions to sibility SeCUring s re- | resi of Lhe fication of thet, is retiole, very teininiog of the present Health per is un victory iu i vacation ists, we =echrist to the meeting o Having purchased a horse in Brush Valley for the use of the Mt. Alto Forestry Academy, R. L. Emerick, of Smullton, who is a student in that in- stitution, rode the animal to that Pp aint for the bridge scross Elk creek, in Millheim, awarded to Was county commissioners the Bridge which Boy Company, i COn- is represented ¥ A. M tu eser. Lo parents of ner the Ltueir nes of usefulness bad often the Would it be in ns through in- CRE IRV Chil r Lgel from Hes who life Early s es ire slo Admitting the ex- irregularities in a 10- per- 1 of lender years overworked, amid iritnental to healthful id it fair Lat every employer of labor p or faclory ; every father winiry, should be certain a sail ii fe, - ji ©, Bit ster in Lie ind o i under ment, just because anp i Cipla persons Ug Lhe laws of decency ? } J Gal a more pepsibie way to irreguinarities HR invested, | of | a als0 provide Rysle £4] rom the ones common i forme grannies Lay [uean We amp of ex- of our fa a system places a ini Ons, Our ditions to plenum o { to the is eriain i 118 M fiber is But it is ail due to the pampering pros bot often sfilict th i ¢ al Land Le Amueriean delenoratiog Doubtless Liris Lue, cesses. Lh house * which we © methods, with child We ie pen timentalism of would-be reformers, uld p rmitted to iusiinet that prompts t suorable seif support. The b Whos silowed to drift until he is sixteen years of age without any demand for physical exertion, seldom, if ever, will be equal to a life of stren- requirements, in the physioal Cnild dife must be moulded and nnprossed in the tender stages, when celle may be developed, All normal children, early in life, manifest an apluess along certain lives or in certain directions, This is the hereditary or inherent principle, According to phrenologists, the native principle exerts to the extent of about one-tenth for everything that is good or bad in the child. All else is con- trolled by enviroument. This would Imply that we must exert to piepare a proper environment for the child, ( Couttaned oa kighth Page, 31 Col] 14 ie, M 11 mist we igh Wel thoegers § i otis ‘ y ih eh be sol out the sitiral Rf. 1 i“ 4 Reese I! wv 4 John Ar Mrs Laura Lee and Altoona George F. Arvey are seriously from SLEDS * Arney af Ur are in st wife \ d whom J Mrs, suffering aral ysis The verdict Keen sisters were awarded a for $105.45. The suit was brought against Alfred Keen, a broth. er, tenant on the Keen farm, who was charged with not having made full re turns for rent. : Millheim’s chief burgess is after the street-corner loafer. The quality of bumanity that blockades the side walks in mid-winter must be “ hot stuf,” aod can easily be dispensed with without ipjury the rest of humanity. to A waler company, with T. F. Miller, president ; George W. Homan, secre- tary, and James Glenn, treasurer, was chartered with a view of supplying the Branch aud White Hall come munity with water. The supply of waler will be i Tussey seCUureq Mountain. on Merchandise (o the value of over three thousand dollars was damaged in the store of Guy Boon, at Loganton, by smoke and water. The store build- g took fire at night, and although the flames did little damage, the Joss was chiefly on sccount of smoke and walter, as slated above, in § i One of the Reporter's most ciative patrons is James A. Moyer, at Blue Mounds, Wisconsin, who just advanced his subscription by a cash payment to 1910, and all because he thinks so much of the Repocter ; reads in it about his old neighbors iu Penns Valley, and usually about their good deeds, appre~ Misses Stella Kane and Ells Alters, of Bellefonte, were taken to the Uni. versity of Pennsylvaria hospital, Phil- adelphia, last week, to be operated on for necrosis. It will be rememberod that Miss Alters has siready been in Philadelphia twice and undergone ope- rations and this time it is feared it will be Decessary to remove her entire jaw boue, G. Bruce Goodhart, at White, South Dakota, recently made public sale of his horses, implements, eto., and will hereafter manage a stock farm located near White for a merchant in that town. The farm will be stocked with blooded sheep and cattle. Mr. Good. bart is well acquainted with the care of stock and the management of a farm, which assures his sucoses in the undertaking. They do it in Brush Valley, too, That is, chickens are stolen in that quarter. A raid was recently made on the hen house of Emanuel Harter, at which time about sixty-five Plymouth Rock bhens—about half the flock