Che Centre L Circulation Over 4.000. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 19065. Vol. 27. No. 12. FINAL AWARD OF us owes, Liber THE F J. PRUNER STOREY COTTON FAILURE. HISTORICAL REVIEW FACT, FUN AND FANCY. ~ ~ Pletcher, Howard \ mp he Storey Cotto ympany, of Phi al 1 Sr (” Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected SCHOOL BOOKS Fifth istrict: ORPHANAGE cep. a Hochrters 1h OF CENTRE COUNTY and Original, Ol dd ation opti ad Ui the Bourse and branches in many other Result of the Final Count Made On Avice Buck Us " .. | Bellefonte And Tyrone Councils Take _ .. py bx A Chapter of Important Incidents Onviiie ] IB) Wednesday. 311 ronister, Huston _§32 7480 Decisive Action his ah B . : ” " oe ” ye In 1858 hE i“ Ia 111 7 A LARGE VOTE WAS POLLED Liv “iiame ColenstS=3n7 yy) gE PSTABLISHED SOON fora ong time, vo en Ei SOME. FAMILIAR INSTITUTIONS ibeth Hoove Favior 1 i : ( In the petit the ¢ That Were Organized Names of The 24 Successful Teachers y NE re hy A Income Of The Bequest $256,000 Per ; i Ge: --Much Interest Was Taken In All wag P att 1 iy ] " Annum--Will Support a Number of ‘ : : Cuntra Parts of The Cour ty=- The Final ) } } 1a \ . Homeless Childrer From Each . . a " On roi) Vote a Large One. " wn. Lru ' ! Town--Estimates of Cost. aA : Sixth District ; and Bur: ROCKEFELLER GIFT Ve A ’ Sh - n conclusion. the protest A " 4 Meyer and James Corl, required eo In conclusion, th a a ly : Sewers es receiver said . 4 eat a sot 15 » ag fob h a . - erable chars Ad Tabor We ¥now they! We the updersigne + therefore prot woke oh 1 : . \ is $4 i yw LISCHRARATIOO o Ppa i » em ! i “le rad of Cattle Missing. : 0 ' DARI agie Second District I Har rgu E — - - Tallest of All, e—— n the two boasted of rom ) nt " 24 Hours . Fire at Lock Maven. . : . ’ abe % bargain n by leaders th " ’ Skonk ; or Hive 1 AAs ® ' : § 1 1 x os ni ey 4 ’ | A i i OV 1 USAT Third District ire at Lock Haven on J | ‘ox. of 15. Ev rch of tl 14 ypposing repul n factions of lorad npanies were Warriors Mark ng F ~ 3~8Spring, Benner and Walker tos p ng almost totally destroyed thr dwel how i Runt 2 nches the Governor's hair from Alvi i «Capt Huater ; Centre Dragoons Capt. | ARDS fain and Bellefonte boro ‘ Wow 0 cupied respectively : { Washington Troop, Uapt. Woll, ¢ hy pain ng Troop, Capt. Dunlap: Nittany which ¢ LOApt, Smith; Infantry, Bellefonte Pe Capt A 4G. Curtin Nittany Blues Capt Eisenbaker: Brushvalley Guards, Capt Faust; Centre Guards, Capt. Weaver; Marion Infaniry, Capt, Fisher; Penn's Valley Cadets pring mi hat ‘mu y dl uy 3 x nent of | freemen ; Capt. Kepler; Scott Infantry, Capt. George Annie ) affrey, be te. 14 wrniture. bri Rc. @ Wi a Luke we. CAR ” le nar mmil o : he general abtiabl Dar. uk Surtica Craske Grin’ Gracan. On Eva ( y ngat nner wT / royed by water and rough | i ; ad ] Joseph Johnston, of Petersburg: Loek Hay (yer on \ . V nas § . H Av re Artillery, Uapt Jarret. Field officers present \ A ee : House Cleaning is At Hand, ha ? ad er Ui ! re’ i y 0 Ly ’ _ | adjutat general KE. ( Wilson ; Inspe Mas y Arh y' ng s will t 1 it find yt } i Attorney J ’ nw ey y all general, Ma). Gen John C. Watson, Fourteen A ——————— yern 11801 A ’ 4 3 . : v +4 — : : th Division, with his aides, P. Benner Wi No Licenses Granted and Mal. D. J. Neviing: staff, Ma). James 8 Saturday forenoon a sh Brishin quartermaster, G. A, Garretson, divi sion inspector, Lieut. Col, 8. Dorsey Gree adge advocate, Lieut Uol. F. HL. Lane: Brig» Gen. George Buchanan, Third Brigade ; aldes, © quor license applicatior counties are not in it fort me » , immediately accepted Governor | Col. James P, Coburn, Col, 0. I. W. Fisher pastor Cox court took all the testimony for o« t with ver 6.feot the Peabody's resignation and Lieutenant brigade Inspector, Maj. J. B. Fisher adjutant, ! th ver 6G.feet-3 inthers : ni n : ‘ tend . William P acmanus: Mal Gen. DK. Jack Fourth District: ’ ———— ywernor McDonald was then sworn in n I. Mad “ o u J stric handed store in the itis A 1 O N ™ End man_of Eleventh Division, and staff, Ool, John . % ¥ ”" y : ¥ »y ' ] - 4 Bogs, Howard M ation Liberty and Cur . ged nes Near er Ena. I'here was no further ceremony Smith and staf, ete p Judge Orvis has not, up to the time of in townships and ilesburg and How sas——— ¥ ar vy } Of ATH 2:7 ’ tA N 11% Ard Doros—46 teachers Mukden Battle Losses 225,000. Mrs. Daniel Lesh, of Zion, who is hus in a space of less than 24 hours ation and later will hand down cision 1s de Among the pleasing incidents was a | Eoing to press, disposed of any of the banquet given by the Fencibles to Gen, liquor license applications. No time has Jackman, his staff, and the Lock Haven | been set for disposing of them Artillery. The oldest soldier in camp pee “ " Church Chooses Pastor, was Col. Andrew Gregg, who was in his . . C sa8 Past ' Rev, George F. Limbert, pastor of the sixty-ninth year, Hayes Hamilton gave the nn ¥ itizen 4 y Alma Pletcher Howard. . . 2000 ~1518 Revised figures of the Japanese losses | PS rhaps the most aged citizen in that vi. Alice Neff, Boggs . 16432801 at the battle ot Mukden place the num. | Ginity, is seriously ill with no hopes for —— W. H. Minnich, Marion, . . 16722616 | ber at 0,000, and revised estimates of | recovery. Her age is not under So years Sale of Properties. Mary Johnson, Liberty... 1610-2303 : the Russian losses from the commence Mrs. Jacob Shaffer. also an aged lady| John H. Bair sold his home at Tussey Blanche Irwin. Marion 632—a082 | ment of the battle of Mukden and ending of Zion, is critically ill with no hope that | ville, 6 acres of ground, with house and M. F. Gardner, Liberty... 1780 «2050 | with the fighting at Tie Pass, place the | life will last much longer with her. | barn, to Michael Rossman, price $575 . | Reformed church at Danville, was elects : “ i a dinner at the Conrad House to Capt. | ' Susan Pletcher, Boggs. . 596-1342 total at 176,000 killed, wounded or cap«| Mrs. J. J. Arney, of Centre Hall, is se. | Mr, Rossman will build a new house | Dare and his company. the Seott Infan- | od pastor of the Trinty Reformed church Alma Holter, Howard. ........ tured, ’ pany, : {riously ill of neuralgia of the heart, | thereon next summer, Mr, Bair has | ‘ Altoona, at a meeting of congregation ? i ———— i : [try. Seventy.eight men at the table. r Nansiie Rob: Hows" | Dents Run had a fire on Saturday, a | Her health has been precarious for some | bought the Strouse farm one mile south Hoe Butts “= oe caterer . and a call will be sant to him on Tues. Kate Bollinger, Marion... ..... $0 |hotel and two houses having been de- | time and at this time there is little hope | east of Penn Hall, 116 acres with build. : day. Rev. Limbert is a Centre countian, J Fred Weaver, Boggs 17 |stroyed, for hier recovery, ings, price, $1230, Continued on page 4. a native of Madisonburg. Colorado has had three governors ————— -
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