THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1913 ONLY ABALTRT MAY MARRY, Bill Signed By Governor Prohibits Union of Digensed or Mentally Aff oled, The Richards marriage license bill, a step towards a eugenic law such as is in force in several states, was signed recently by Governor Tener. It prohibits the issuing of marriage li- eanses to persons sfllicted with trans- miegsible diseases, and while it not require a physician's examination, an oath must be made by persons con- templating matrimony to the effect that they are physically fit for mar. riage. Imbeeclles, epileptic, and persons of unsound mind are also prohibited from marryiog. The law provides that no license to marry ahall issuad except upon written aud verified application to tae clerk of the Orphans’ Court, which application shall contain, in sdditicn to information now required, regard. color and so forth, a stalement that neither of the contract ing parties t fll ted with a trans. missible d sense, Applications for Jiense to thronzhout the D:partmant of a form does be ig name, y age, is marry uniform the made Bs d Health is directed to furnish for applicants It is specifically provided ia the act y lieanse shall be issued any eplieptie, under guwrdian- nor beep of any are ite a Htate that ne to parson who i3 an id mind us 8 person of u inbeel'e, of unsou or nsound mind, who is or } shij to any withir ecur pers that t been rem: ia physic The law licenses to an fl 1enes of | Licenses are valid fora d:ys on Ia 0a of r the clerk shall cartify the to propar O ‘pha natify the applicin d al practicable time the jadge of that cour shall bear the case, without jury, in eourt in chambers, The judge's ficdicg is final, maie person five ' a ssyium or ns ye 1%] years, an fumate home for indigen! fictorily appears of sue osradition } nl i ' ies 1 sald » Cause 1A ved aud spplican family ig the issuance of fer the in drug reriod of sixty ally able to support a al. 0 prohit applicant und quar or nareitie lHeenee proceediogs Court and fusal to g “4 the 's tan the ean liest or m—————— —— ——— Denths of Contre Countians, Thomas Evers, a Civil War veteran, at Hublersburg, sged about eighty years, Mrs. Nancy Confer, a resident of Ballefonte, at her home, Friday, July 18. Her age was seventy-one years, Mrz, Caroline Smith, at %eliefonte, Wednesday, July 16. Death was due to paralysis, and her sags was seventy- four year, Bidoey Alton Keefer, at Bellefonte, Monday of iast week, after a lingering iliness from tuberculosis, He was aged forty-six years. Mra. Elizabeth Woodring, wife of County Commissioner Woodring, in Worth township, Saturday, 19:h inst Bhe was a sufferer from cancer for two years, and since April had been con- fined to her bed. Her age was seven- ty-five years and one month, ——————— a A ————— Hospital Appropriations, The appropriations to nearly all the hospitals throughout th: state were cut more or less. The result ia Cen- tral Pennsylvania ia noted below : Bellefonte from $16 000 to $12 000 Lock Haven from $37,000 to $30 000 Altoona from $100 000 to $60 000. J. C. Blair Memorial Huntingdon, $20 000 to $12 000. , Clearfisld $30 000 to $14 500. Lewistown $20,000 to $16 000, Mercy, Altoona, $6000, vetoed. —————— i —]———— Showers Property Sold, Irvin B. Showers sold his Louse and lot to Mra, Kate Horner through '3quire Brungart for $725. The lot is & portion of the Bitner plot sold at = great sacrifica some years ago. The houses waa erected by Mr. Bhowers during the past faw years. Mr. Hhowors has some thought of going onto a farm, a ————— A fA AAS Transfer of Heal Estate. Martha J. Huffer’s heirs to Willis A. Grove, tract of land in Bellefonte, $2000, Anna E Beaver to Bertha N, Rupp, tract of iand in State College. $250. Thomas B. Hamilton et ux to Min. nie B, Fenlon tract of land in Belle fonte, $300. Abraham Weber ot al to Penna. Railroad Co,, tract of snd in Howard twp. $600. William ©. Heinle to EE H. Cuthber Co , tract of land in Rush twp. $1, Maftha 8. Packer to [ssac Packer ot al, tract of land io Howard twp $1 Mary Banks to Gotileib Banks, tract of land in Rush wwp. $30 Lather Fye ot ux to Robert Bren- nan, tract of land in Btate College. 4750. Matthew Rodgers Jr. et ux to John G. Confer, tract of land in Howard twp. $250 Sh Hn AAP AANA Associate Judge Wiliim E Light. ner of Huntingdon died at the age of sixty five years, He favored llcenses in his eounty, and it was on account of his lines aud fosbility to by on the bench that Judge Woods was able to refu-e liguor licenses in that county, STANDS ON THE REQORD, Democra's in State Encouraged and Part Entitled to Confidence Now Uommitte with Mr, Morcis se Chairman, There is much to encourage Deno- | crates in the words of the ringing proc- | lamation issued by the s'ate commit. | tee. Among the voters there is a dis- | position .o get to work, they are lm- | patient for section, condition that | augurs well for the future. The com- | mittee points out that the per ces of the vear furuish ground to prove that the Domceratie party is entitled coufl leno, shown by its work fu Congress and its the pled fi Orinan. | past vie to fe determination to carry oul es made to the people in the Baltimore platform. The reo Roland 8. the man, ganizad with Mor of of Mr, ar, of Penusy smmitiee, ris Philadelphia ns Guihirie a« chair al and its declura altrengthen the the ranks ng EUCCeRs IT howev has fo de with the a'ate lvania, intended to the pare thew tinge are wanfidance of and pre Uader 8 wreated by the Le nmitiee mien » in ir winni d Kis ds to sles 2 the chat political lature it ya the the party, Lo assert declare its policy aunt the commitle BiRle Of ita priveinl {his Work To make must be tie id fual than ev wmatractive in RE BL to the | More it will look to sive, C close ndivie workers voters ance, and for this reason it ia distis t nfl that the policy be and the voters kep tine ¢- mes is the one that iargest iceresse jo ther Aare sure there rats in t make amends tp 1 8 etrong atate avd of al Vitl Arn ¥, the par ’ Because of the virtaally new and Cheirman Morris Arthur McLean cf Beaver, Sterling of Fayette, William ‘1 of Columbia, Parke H. Duvis of at plon, sod J Nop) h O'Brien of wanna, lo do the irk The of committeeman pe also be from new primary must be draf apg Bru iuies has £ North Le seks. Dumoer 85 to 110 —————— — New Mate Chalrman Rolard B, Morris is 8 wi cessor of George W, Democratic The work of wrihy as Ch Niate Cent (iathrie man of the Committes, rehabilitat party in Pennsylvania carried on admirably under the chairmaoship Mr. Gathrie, will be continued an perfected under Mr. Morris, Young, able, enthusiastic, complished lawyer and a Damoerat, Mr. Morris has always beer an Republicans and Democrats, that long ruled Philadelghia and Pennsyle vania. The bi-partisan gang felt the force of his opposition before the de- mand for a reorganization of the party mschinery eryetalized in the appointment, mare than three agu, of a committee to bring it about, Mr. Morris was a hearty and effec tive sapporier of the reorganization mverment throughout, and during the Presidential campaign lat year did excellent service to promote the elec tion of Woodrow Wilson, his personal friend, under whom he was B student at Princeton, the aims mater of them bot's. A sti Paxinos to bs sold by Sherift, To sell a whol iis an experience not had by many sheriffs, but that officer in Northumberland gounty may do ao, for Paxinos, & town two hundred inhabitants, owned by J Warner Mifll in of Shamokin fa to be 80d under the hammer. MifMlin owns every dwelling house but two in the village. Lowi of Ir ocr UC. 8 N.S Catalogue Toe handsome illustrated catalogue which the Lock Haven Htate Normal school sends out to prospective stu- dents was received at this ofics, It ia from the press of the Grit Pablishiog Co., and ia a floes piece of typographic. al work ; the cuts are clear and dis tinet and the whole effect Is very classy. The cover design, made by Mies Anns Wilson of Lock Haven, one of the students in the art department, is quite unique, The Reporter is pleased to note quite a number of students from this vicinity who are now in at. tendance at this school. They are to ba congratulated upon the splendid opportunity they have to get an eda. eation. A A MT ASA, The Bierly famite will hold ite Tee union Aga 10h, on Nippeno Park, APPRAISING HUMAN LIFE. Cash Value of a Man as Computad by Legal Decisions, is cheap” would ken by a il “human life from a s wyer That appear well glons with aman It tudy underta known Ia of led reference the leg down i nin to thé “es ha nu imated tha the Of Before and After, “Before marrvinge 1 u until midnight home.” “Yon 7 “Yes, and since wo up until midoight would come home.” ~ EINAN 141 STATEMEN I HALL BORO SCHOOL THE YEAR ENDING JULY wishi are mar wishing Houston Post OF CENTRE DISTRICT, FOR i, 193 Number of schools Male ptipils Female pupils vavne Average attendance. RECEIPTS Balance from last year 8 Tages received from Collector C. D. Bartholomew, . Htate appropriation Tuition received during Total amount received 603 37 1224 ’ EXPENDITURES Teachers’ wages FRIROL cunt cinirasins Fuel and contingenci vis Text Books. . Supplies other than text books 109 13 Repairs, woes 95 0B Teachers sttondi ® “institute. mM Directors attending institnte .. 1s | Tax collector's commision 7 Ealary of Treasurer i Hal ry of Secretary, Printing... Auditors ., wok Balance in Bands of LreASurCY.., otal we E208 OO RSE RR ee Was Uopaid tation... sine i. Taxon outstanding iid - Boro bond and interest on same Cush in treasury woanioh ‘ Total sascts a8 00 Ha BO 0 648 U3 ~-G1I62 #4 We, the anders gned anditors, have examined the above accounts and certify to the conicotnoss of the same. 3 BARTHOLOMRW, MOORE, K KREAM En, And FERRE ha FRE I NY MAN whe A things in Clast any man’s course, accounts value at the « riginal pric for the low pri FORDE DO NN SPE HIE 20D and absolutely fast in color, 1 Plenty of $12 at °8°° LF " summer worste ds come to us irom v f stoch le Writiy More £ its Irs SUOH SUIS WE CVEl eu & Ca Wilh PICLL enid § whiiis Ic won rid 0 ) hasn' t had his sliare of the good et’s Sale of Men's Suits can come > lateness of the season, of iy of these suits at $11.75 to be full thoroughly good in fit and fashion nent, 8 #1)Y “Silver Brand neg COLLARS ov 49C {LEY DOZEN e, Di it we t nere arc a Men's and WEEK JULY 28 UNTIL AUGUST er's Exchange » ree TgRaLE ERS EG Ready Made Dresses HIEH Al van ® a4 Made Und Ready PEAS erwear Night Gowns Flouncing r Dre All Over in Lace, Cream, Fcru and White ‘EA Fine Sik and Ce iiton Hose High and Low or Oxford Shoes DIACKE Lan anda wy ile, WS Fresh Groceries Every Week AE oid 3 La France Laundry Tablet. 5 Come az : H. F. Rossman SPRING NULLS, PA. G08 PN BOSD oon snes G000E lagara Fa Personally-Conducted Excursions » Ww 5 & € © a. & ® 99 » “de, o July 25, August 8, 19, October 3, September 1913 LIKE A TRIP ABROAD $7.50 trom CENTRE HALL Round Trip BPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Cara Dining Car, and Day Coaches, rutinine via the Picturesque Susquehanna Valley Route Tickets good going on § Te inl Train and con necting trading, sand good returning on reeular trains within FIFTEEN DAYS, Stop off at Buffalo within mit alowed returning. Hivstrated Booklet and full information ma be obtained from Ticket Agent or David Todd, Div.gion Passenger Agent, Williamsport, Pa, Pennsylvania R. R. Bomethiog to sell Advertiee it In “R’S | Mus slin and Gauze Underwea nd Chil Bellefonte Btn SS ————————————— | PS -, r » > p% * , Women a green. w7..t Restos t o-wear Dresses for Children 20, .75, $1.00, $1 ~ 3D, EMBROIDERY, ~ a : cach. ‘ na y Men’ s Dress Shoes, Tan and Black, Oxfords and high cuts, Ev SRR RR IE a ee erything in’ Groceries at lowest prices. Give me a call, RY, Centre Hall SNE Ca ~ i Ga LADIES’ “FITZEZY" SHOES will cure corns! TH SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER'’S SHOE STORE . PELLEFONTE
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