——_ HL SRC RR ie A ————s ’ - COURT TRANCES OPINION. . Ordinarily, would make it unnecessary Lourt to file an opinion w desirable to correct the conception of the sylvania, caused by a misrepresentation of the Superior Court Venango cases. There is no complaint or made against this applicant respect his application for there is no complaint against any applicant filed of the other respective There are ly against the applicants the three boroughs of ipsburg, and Centre Fall no remonstrances filed the other applic The bas filed necessity the record this for were it in widely In or with appli residing There int nis for the only is . the remonstr: ants } no at ‘ha other « 1y violated the r We are or & 3 presente namely, essary 1 of the o« cence of the sma a in point of pt , law and order is d 1¢ communities affected 7 the qt tion is UL as follows: Court rules “If we could agree with the ed counsel that this the record y should unhesitatingly them that there was a misconception that court of nature and extent of its ary power and of the ples govern i exercise, that the enforcement of that eous view, by its action, was t the exercise of a sound judicial dis- cretion, but would be § ly charac- terized, as a determ m not ac- cording to law but outside of law and therefore a legal juddment but the exercise of an arbitrary will A decree made arbitrarily, or in violation of law, it is our plain duty to set aside. For example, if a judge should refuse a license, because in his opinion the law authorizing li- censes is a bad law, or if he should grant all licenses because he believ- ed the law wrong as tending to con- fer” a privilege on a special few, in either case there would be no exeor- cise of judicial discretion; but would be the mere despotic assertion of arbitrary will by one in power, that sort of lawlessness which is least excusable and excites most indigna- tion.” iearn- the question 8 or opin Agree with by the cretion- erro not 4 The Superior Court then proceeds to state that they could of each case that he acted upon this principle, and leaves it to the science of the license judge whether or not he obeys or disobeys the rules of law as laid down by the appellate —————————— a SB. AH LOCALS Heott Williams of Mill Hall spent a few days with his friend, Bruce Arney. Emmet Brooks will siart farming April 1st on the farm which Perry W. Breon recently sold to Chas. D. Bare tholomew, Blaine Bitoer and Reuben Breon of Spring Mills attended the regular meet. ing of Centre Hall lodge, I. O. O. F,, Baturday evening. Clarence Long, the landlord of the Rebersburg hotel, purchased the team of grey driving horses which were the property of Rev, F. W. Barry, and | court. Thiz same opinion {er and deckares that the mits error if rules t “necessary” must Fre with “indispensable,” | “public accommodation which the law is intended to promote is to be ig- nored or “ ¢ ; hare _or treated as of little import. | ahse as compared with the objection able ‘0 . dda oy entures of the business.’ | vd opinion final ; following word goes furth- Court com the word .Synonomous that the it bia tb at 1 ( with ydditional or nk let i witl ars * at the Wn ( certify Applicant that custom- ¢ We are aa to the so- and his agents the landlord can and good order of be much more free King with his customers record. the total lack of the long-standing licenses before us, we have no alternative but the most of them, upon a of the pledges made a year with the additional one just above to. We have reserved our hold over two or three for consideration and investiga. By the Court, BELLIS 1. ORVIS, P. J. riety tit is maint | his pence to : the { feel that i i to grant renewal ago, wo to further tion. Mitterling for some time, Cleve Mit terling delivered the animals on Tues- day. Mr and Mm 8 K. Emerick of Flemipgton were in Centre Hall for » few days after Thursday of last week. Both of them remained for the Odd Feliow’s banquet on Haturdsy evening. Mr. Emerick is one of the three living charter members of the local order ard one of the two who attended the fes tivities. While in town Mr. aud Mrs Emerick were entertained by the form: er’s brother, M L. Emerick, PENN HALL. Mr, and Mrs, Adam Heckman made alrip to Millheim on Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs. John Musesr and chil- dren from Millheim spent Friday at the James Condo home. Miss Irma Bhook spent a few days at the home of her , Daniel Shook, pear Coburn, last week, Hamuel Ulrich and Frank hauled Mr, sand Mra. Harry household goods from Milesburg upoele Musser Ulrich's to future. Mr, Ulrich is work in the coudensery, nest going Mccormick, on Bunday. Mrs, Harvey Bmith and ism spent afternoon: home of James McCool newer Mills, 1 #01 i Handay a have been having quite a rain the last few body wae glad for whic! s bat pow ti $ WEE HE W ne, again wish for snow, traveling either iy r. and Cer m their wedding ring buggies or Mrs wt ; tri; ireday mi d in Virgil: station ¥ he nowing tha ing i ri a k ils wife nn the hired to Convey fhe 1 KR both 's hom Alta Binkabine home of William Rishel. Mrs, John Bair i for several wee) Ww Civil Servies Examination, 20th, ecivil service me will be held throughout ted States for fourth-class posts One of the points designated Bellefonte, Al On Fevruary exsiminatl hae {Un Ine for examination thongh there are forty. be filled in Pennsylvania, and all told about five hundred, none of them sre in Centre or nearby counties, "These are points where, after previous exsmi- nations, no eligibles were secured, Lers, ns sp——— A —————— Traostors of Hen! Estate, =J. CC. Neson et ux to cemetery lot in Huston twp. Bamuel K. Hostetter of ux { CO. Eigenhuth, tract land | Col ege boro. $4 000, | M 8 Eby ¢ to James BH, tract in Hsines 1 $12 669.44. David Noll to M ispri Farah Miles, $10 to Alvin in Btate A Oi Weav- twp. fi ar, of land Ary DE Lwpn, i : A. Noll, tract of £1 vi Msurice Hpring twp. nnings heirs to f land in % ay et if $ UF 181 iio Half Moon Rothrock’s . tract { lspd in 2 heirs { i laud io Ferguson Kute Hall ux to Centre zor to Harry Monee] nd lot in Bellefonte Ww € $50 tract JF 1 | i Get a Job at the ¥, O, The president's endoreement of some | sort of federal employment buresu is to | be trarslsted into fact by the depart | ment of labor, It was originally sug- | gested five years ago by T. V. Powder- ly, chief of the division of information of the bureau of immigration, in rels- | tion to the plans for the distribution of | immigrant labor where it was most needed. The present idea, however, is to make it applicable to all. To this end the 200,000 field agents of the de. partment of agriculture are to be em- | ployed as labor market reporters and | the postoffices throughout the country, a8 information bureaus. The ideal aimed st, apparently, is that the un- employed can go to the nearest post. office and get a job, or st lesst infor. likely to get one, rme——————— Fiue Herth for Oreasy, “ Farmer’ William T. Cressy, of Catawlieea, Democratic candidate for lieutenant zovernor, defeated at the re- Nstional Dairy Union, of cretaryship of the association. orgavization is made up of dairy organizations from every state in the union. The greater part of Mr Crensy’s work «ill be done in ington. He was elected last week, AA A — Deaths of Centre Countinns, Mrs, W. Cowdrick, sident [of for fonte, 8 Ie 3ells where he operated 8 bilck-yard and put up msny brick struc ures, died at Niegara Wal at the L£Riir Bn sii age of eighty-two years. af Os ge, died at rig, Mra. Catharine Harvey, wife f r of Biate Colle Haven Enna pred orge T. Miller ve of died 6 nati Penne at Fostoria, aged sixty (ol ed pervices id at his mother’s home in Co Bartges died at Plate LUBE rcuiar meningitis, 2 ur years, Funeral d interment made at Millheim Spring Mills. From Inst week Mrs, C. E. Zeigler of Bilate College was 8 visitor ut the Thomss Decker home for a few days last week, Mr. and Mra. Jerry Rishel, Mr, and Mra. Joho Confer of Green Hriar, aud Mr. and Mrs. Confer of Jndinns, spe a day last week at the Ammon Deck home, Edward Braucht and son of Coburn spent Bunday afternooo at the Dr, HH, Hs, Hraucht home, George Gentzeil spent Bunday Nittany Valley. Ward Emerick ot Bellevue, Ohio, and sisters of Penn Hall, took diaper | with their uncle, 1. J. Zabler, Thursday There will be and changiig »' The recent thaw few cellars, The Grange had meeting on Hsturday. ing O03 considerable moving : ‘ bas flooded yuite on an interesting Sf ——— Tusseyville ‘rom ast week The next meeting of the W. (. U. will be held at the bome of John Black, Thursday of this week { Dr. H. 8. Brsucht sccompanpied | James McCool to the Pennsylvanis | hospital at P lelphis where he ¢ | pects to have an operation performed on his eyes, i Tae sledding {this community. The mensles scare ie abating, Gleorge Harter and Miss Mes Frazier | were married at the Reformed parso sge, Balurday, Janusry 9b, by Rev, KR R Jones. After the ceremony i callithumpisos from the south { took charge of the eceremonis I'he Fleleher Gap echool is closed j account of the iil [ the teach Miss Mary slutterbeck, of thie place we MATH, tiie X~ is about sll goue Pk 8 nese of Ast AA SARA The Kegord's Filetorigl Magazine The Philadel f n weekly the pul ication ui War Msgszine, Th megs separale [fr FPuD wae newspaper up of bigi interesting ing scenes of « rent event Europea War { The megszine o f twenty-f peges and is printed by the new R It will be obtains! pews g ands al 10: per ¥ beg u CLo bia Becord hes Pi ihe om 3 is entirely 8 made I Xi 1a girls gravure Process o On perenne Interested * sifaire will te sdvice and ecet this publicatl in Redingote and Flare cf shades and materials. PRICES WERE $ 5.00 S 10,00 15.00 20.00 28.50 <r wy » Cy These prices ects. and Charmeuse, ALE PRICE PRICES WERE $ 5.00 18.50 Men's Covert . Serges, SALE PRICE $2.98 3.98 5.98 7.98 8.98 nary outfit Suits and Overcoats ven though our SALE PRICE $ 498 6.98 7.98 9.98 1298 13.50 14.98 "FOR BOYS at HALF PRICE, Girls’ from $1.49 up. AND GIRLS Coats and Boys’ Overcoats | A HEN dst
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