Rou eveni frien: absen burg castle he returned { burg, he remembered tha al F 11s LODE, fiftvseventh anniversary word t vered and Inter disc hisdaughter, Mra. George H in surprise most pleasantly of an of guests presented Mr. Roush fine Morris chair. Although Roush then and there returned he thanks, Reporter again express such sentiments for him 8 Bhowers, had hand Th spent : i ve ing the } ¢ was arid by way the with a Mr. arty 3 expressio appreciation he asked ti to Re i ot Arbor vnys, April 6th and 19th bave been apart by Governor Stuart Arbor Days. The day should be asppropri- ately observed, not only ceremonially but by tree planting. mA A A SOS Beleet School, wet as The undersigned will open a summer | term of school, April 22, continuing | six weeks, st Boslsburg. Teaching | 1st, 20d, 3rd and 4th grades, & 2 { CC, deErTRUDE WIELAND | | Easter Post Cards. The prettiest line of Kuster Post Cards was received at the Reporter of- fice Tuesday. They are the most ar- tistic yet displayed. » Capitol Investigation, Berry made the Puab- igs, it has been regarding ‘mmission an 1ilelis Hick iat the public inter- legislative investiga- Gieneral l % Carson's but had that rendered must be as record, though there be ronvicting any one of t is possible that But the extra- Legislature it. ‘'ommissioners must be i 5 ¥ in- f was usefu to be under conditions The $ made fried wiv fF eecLive, fac " aon hia is true even * prospect of still (lone, the there will be Legislature f the h new ny ih- wit 14 § gh under an ordinary re. of public increase Fhe Legisla- retniiss in permitiing ropriated 8 fixed sum knew it should ap for its f the sort amount ‘restraints opt ia the drawn M rdinary Com- build. i (He Con AWAY imissioners should ha 1 furnishing ti wawer and responsi. we Capitol, and without a specifie It of ex- personal of law that the liberty to of the » Capitol if they saw must be estab. dence and put in Niate as people Wy Was monstrous. hat a man nypascker’s a Enowledge iy have believed nissioners were at entire contents ith aCtlices eV rds of the Th there pu from ' nu © wher nas heen Pe ishment, Harris- investigation will be and that it wiil n just how much money and probably about conveyed’ by ations honest waated ins been onimonly called grafting, — tp Keith's Theatre, Flin week at Keith's Chestnut Street Fheatre, Philadelphia, is a gala one for the children, as the head<liner is Master Gabriel & Co, the original “ Buster,” presenting ** Auntie’s Vis it,” with George Ali as the famous dog “Hpike.””! The three Roses are charming vocalists and comediennes, while Youngeon Bpook Minstrels sre giviog some musical surprises, Mme, Pheresa Renz, the world's greatest equestrienne, is quite an attraction, “ What Will Happen Next" is a farce skaters ; Hathaway & wooden-shoe dancers, and many others appear on the bill, On and after Monday, April 1st, all “cals in the orchestra and first baloony Heals can be se. cured one week in advance, This will in no way interfere with the contin uous performance, i UG DAA The inebriate is never water tight, A cusin of circumsinnces generall has » weak ljok, oe Distribution of Behnol Faods, The House Committee on Kdueation with an aflirmstive recom- mendation the bill introduced by Rep- reported resentative Habgood, which provides the distribution of the school appropriation, this measure one-fourth of the amount is to a new method for Under ! be distributed on the basis of the nume | ber of children between six and sixteen | years of age ; one-fourth on the num- | ber of paid teachers regularly employ- ed, and the remaining one-half upon the basis of the valuation and tax levy. comparative rate of The proposed plan offers a premium on a high tax rate and a high assess ment of property. The method which the appropriation How vided One-third on the basis of upon is di- is: number of paid teachers ; | One-third on the number of children {of school age ; One-third on the bumber of taxables The effect of proposed like Hall rounding townships is not the plan in districts Contre and sur easily for- of seen, but it is not likely to be any advantage op pl Urjatied Thieves, The Philadelphia Record saye edi- | torially : It will not be possible to get the ¢ x Vi dence showing the exact conversation between the respectable thieves who conspired to loot Pennsylvania through the job thieves leave no record of their than Capitol such high-ol fre deeds other such circumstantial ev dence as is now being disclosed through the witnesses examined by the Capitol probers. Ordinary thieves have been sent to jal on lees evidence Will it be penitentiary io to the thieves possible send the who looted the State Treasury through talk of equal and exact justice in Pennsyl- vania had better be abandoned for a few years until the honest people for- get all about the transparent graft. respectable the new Capitol job ? fit is not, ———— —— Commencement Exercises, of the have about their clowing exer deliver the March 31st, in the Presbyterian church and | Boalsburg com pleted The senior class High Bechool arrangements for Rev. Harnish baccalaureate sermon, Bunday, Claes, wil the graduating exercises proper will | April 3 Welsh, to be held We dnesday evening, in Boal's Hall. Dr. J. P Htate College, has promised present and sddress the graduates be | This will be the first class to the township High school grado. | establishment of the The composed of the following members : Fay Weber, Alida Rothrock, Earl Ross, Harry Keller and Charles Ross, The public are cordially invited to] Ale sinoe f Ciass 8 these exercises . a a Madisonburg Young Man leja ed While working on the track of day, Blaine Noll, of Madisonburg, was | painfully injured. The thumb of left hand severed at hand, and other injuries were also in-| flicted. Mr. Noll was brought the next day, Friday, where he is now | undergoing ** repairs.” The unfortunate young man, several years ago, taught the public school at Pine Stump, west of Centre Hall, o—— ———— the | close the! Was home | Committees Visited Hospital, The special committee appointed to investigate the various hospitals in the state were in Bellefonte Friday of last week, and looked the county hospital at that place, The sum asked for by the hospital board ia $17,000-—-87000 for maintenance and $10,000 for building. The com- mittee was impressed with the peed of funds, and it intimated the amount asked for will be recommended, nf Mo Centre County 8, NN, Convention, The Centre County Sabbath School convention will be held this year later than usual, in the Presbyterian church, Bellefonte, July 80th and 8lst. The executive committee seeks the co-ope- ration of all Sabbath school workers to make this an unusually profitable meeting. W. HENRY BCHUYLER, Bee, AME — Social at Hoalsburg, The Rebekahs of Tussey Lodge, No, 66, Boalsburg, will hold a social at the residence of R. B. Harrison, Friday evening. Refreshments will be served and a silver offering taken. All are cordially invited to attend. ————————_ A ————— Dimeling Against Salary Increase, All honor to Hon. George H. Dime ling, the genial Senator from this dis trict. He was among the very few in the state senate who voted against the measure to Increase legislative and senatorial salaries, over Iw Select Primary School, The andersigned will open g select primary school, at Centre Hall, Mon- day, April 15. i ' HeLex B, HOSTERMAN, # GOVERNOR =IGNS BILIR Of Loon! Tporteono. iis Introduced sid Vursod Finaily, The following bills were sigred (iovernor Stuart : f H Creating the ofllce of assistant depu- of § appoint. stenographer. in offices © ¥ ty attorne; general at a sninry ao) a year and authorizing the 1 f ment of an additions the Altorns salary of $1000, oF y t Gieneral’s at 8 Enabling the burgess and eo ine 8 borough or incorporated town ordinance to annex adjscent te in the game or an of OWIHers, adjoining upon petition 8 majority freehold g the Litle to and in Warren laid Confirmir certull of gpecial sct of April 8 Direct under 1832. ing county comm appropriate annually £100 to ench their respect fraving Mak able Ly { $500 or three A iine imprisonment for sextons or other | harge of cemeteries 0 neg SOLE ID K ect Cty LOCALS F. f James froma Nitta to ( At Yearick's sale Valley, o1 $260 50 Preaeit i yy tails Unusually Fhe Jamestown Exposition the hostess of her sister the with caslon of J Bee town exposition jeads # fine the colonial period ; Penn- Hall ; Carroll mansion of HYIVERD IA fins Mary land, Independence i of Charles of the s Ore JEL It igners of the dependence; New ashington’s head- s "Adena, edd on: Ohio erect { Ol west Kentucky, isl Boone's fort y Yo be erected from rough timber from the site of the fort in Ken- Col. Tal- M assachu- at asi tucky ; the made | +1dd HOUSE Boston John niie Langdon Ww Rhode 4 i Vermon West Louisiana uri, . Vir- ad build- hy 1" i a ial the 's mother, { rEOrgia, Hoosevelt pty est News ‘ommercia gidence in located Bullock placed in ailerl J. L service Auman, alter ephone Come ana i i the Drover M. Goodhart, With her i fe All i : a1 and Mrs Durs f “ Trixie,” one of the favorite drivin Jeezer’s livery, at Bellefonte, | Was rec nly purchased Oy Livery A. | msn | foozer. She is a fine little Iselin, 6] =u pe ri bo r bighly ples § i made diy expressions in his refere; of the teac me The Reg rier was the only z a full EAave Ir 4 he que Minty that ROC I i habeas hearing ie sslions and newers | The Howard creamery plaut in Belle- J. Harris Hoy Buflalo Run, Mr. Belle it onte hias been sold by slore to past. Hoy has retained his in conduct as in the The produce markete in Alloatua are in to Centre Hall These are retail prices, as returned by Harry E. Bible: Eggs, 22¢; country 40c ; creamery butler, That gives an idea of com pariscn Gy ww $ the What promises (0 be another Everybody's notable series of ls begun of Success.” James J. Hill is the hero of the first romance of the man whose intelligence and driving power have lifted him to the pinnacle of Mouday morning Mr, and Mrs, R. D. Killian started for Philadelphia on will go to Reading, where Mr, Killian has a brother living. On the same their son Roy left for Avon, New York, where he will be employed in Mr. and Mrs. Robert J, Zorby, of Uniontown, accompanied by their Mr. Zerby Is a railroad engineer, and of duty uy swoon a his brief i yw bearing under these fathers may needs, leaving LO some y enable borough iO him or iy To Be Married ino Philadelphia th t f, vi i Invital € marriage to Mise Mr. and Philadelphia. agenselier f i 0 he we ry lLatheras Va ill ireday evi PF UIOUR Prof. W bered, wa High Sci ¢ friends hb ¥ Wiil Ue of fhe Centre Hem Hall his bride- nit 1 ins, 2 al 100 re i to-be abuudan i Ex-HRegister Archey Married e ex-Register A. G. ceal his The g to Mr. Archey’s own s"atetnent, took place last fall, at Fair bride Miss Catha- of Milesburg Mr. Mrs. Archey will begin housekeeping in Pine Grove Mills, where he will open a general store, Liquor Licenses Granted. Friday morning the court made its in the matter of licenses, All hotels in the county that held a loense inst year were granted a license for this year, except the Milesburg hotel, w hich was held over. The Coburn house was added to the list of licensed hotels, It was Ik Archey event, sco jet La cot inarrisge. ail Lime, sud Lhe Ws rine Franks and decisions tsi a—— Efther Guallty or Incapable, Philadelphia Record The Capitol Iovestigating Commit. tee will be signally remiss in its duty if it shall fail to call upon Bimple Sam and the two Wily Willies who sai with him as members of the Board of Publie Grounds and Buildings to tell what they kpow about the stealing that went on under their official noses, tay for Sale, Hay for sale In ton lots, delivers 1 or sold at barn, Will be Toquire at 13. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Only a few more sales, The flret week Sof How did you like it? spring I ¥ ¥ resent at P. Geary, Miss Minnie Geary is at the home of Mr, and Mrs. F. in this place, moved Centre Hall, farming Ream of Harry fo the farm, east conduct the the same, Bible will on and Operations and most sought after live stock public Horses, hogs sheep were the #old at sales, The bidding on was altogether reckless, these The Btate College Times printing plant will be removed into other (juar- ters by the first of April. 1 larged. A A bigs £5 iit plant will be materially en ham will have at ion one of al Jul ERO eé Bltandard Bteel Works Burn. the rpm! ¥ hibits of the steel dustry in the Unit F s aged, is in Stover, of Millheim, who He for feel le has been a resident five the past twenty-five years, and during the whole of his life lived in that com- munity. The Mifflinburg Mrs. Bamuel ( do, was the guest « (1, Heiter, Week, s her, » Ni on fi {f her & © - i Hel Bl 2THivER of fan iB f a few a fore $ B iew ( fo the Her many friends were glad to ie horses sold al a pi le by as Val of Homer MeNitt, in Kishacoquil $1 Aver The 6 43 iey, brought 834 an ge gin # 4 Wf od almost lal amount 4 »e. ¥ sale was $447 it is Lt 14 said fifi The Centre County Medical Rociety will hold its Brockerhof W. 8 M. J. new members admitted t 4 Deen the largest sale in ¥ annusl banquet house, April 12th. Glenn, of ¥ i state College, and Dr. ' f ii Lox ke, of Bellefonte, are two Merchant W. H. Kreamer, the latter part of last week went it his dsughiters abd Miss ng of t g of 1 that 0 ming tow H. have been resident H. Harshberger and Bell 8 Ol over a quarter of a Wednesday of last week and moved to Altoona where they wi M intending to embark in and real estate business, make their Harshberger ii future, r home in the the josurance fever bo Woman to or I'he best cure for earn your priug i= OWnD uaving ihe ¥ girl, the young man or young who works for his or her does Own iVing, I i 18 i and impose the burden of bid ai vidi ser | Tr 11111 ¥ providing for him or ber on 8 Or her parents, is nol botuered with "spring fever. IVs a pity the disease is not f fatal, BS Chatles P. Bwint, of 8t. Louis, Mis- Los Mr. Bwint is well about Centre Hall, having spent boyhood days around here. On way to the Pacific coast Mr. and Swint stopped off’ at Salt Lake Utah, to the famous labernacle, souri, is now located in Angeles, California, Enown ais their Mrs, City, Bee Mormon yi t ’ bas A distinct contribution to contem- poraneous literature is the epic poem, “ At Judgment by F'homas Nelson Page, the April Woman's Home Companion. Ia this poem, which occupies two fall pages of the magazine, Mr. Page departs from the usual procedure and describes the Judgment from Pilate's view, Pilate's Heat,’’ i i a pe sired Jildv of The members of the Christian Eun- deavor Bociely of ithe Reformed church, Centre Hall, Thursday evening held a social limited to ite members. The af fair was greatly enjoyed by those who participated in it. The social side of the church, and its adjacent societies, is 8 much neglected feature. The so- clety named above is leading in the right direction. So many of the little chafing prob- lems of married life could be mastered, #0 many of the mists of misunderstand. ing could be dissipated by the sun- shine of love, so many of the discords in the music of home could be trans lated into harmonies if false pride did not so often come between, writes William George Jordan in the April Delineator. A short time ago when George Usazle, of Bnow Bhoe, was strolling through the woods his two dogs chased up a big wild cat. The animal ran until the dogs overtook it, then instead of treeing vurned on the dogs. A flerce fight ensued in which one of the dogs was killed and the other so badly torn and mangled that it had to be killed. But the dogs had the oat so nearly gone that Mr. Uszasle was able to kill it with a club. The pelt mess i rom ip to tp.
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