Circulation Over VV 0. PRUNER BEQUL MAY BE SOLD The Two Refuse £20,000 Offered To Boroughs COUNCIL SHOULD RESENT IT The Orphanage Can Be Maintained On $2500 Per Annume--An Alluring Temptation--Public Sentiment May Direct Council In This Matter, request Dass H. Haye 3, of B sity t A mu nicipality that is greatly burdened a debt is inclined to look favorably proposition that A F. Casury it 8 en i is beques $20 i endered ’ : raming th 1a ron of ’ to pay the debts of two mis mn the purpose of his generous bequest, he wuld uaa 000 his } would be erty managed boroughs order to defeat wo have most certainly taken more precaution, On the other hand, some contend that $2500 annually is not sufficient to main. tain an orphanage, It may not maintain an institution like that of Girard in Phil. | will put $10,000 | after 1a expen and ! | rone a ellef 1ot follow a deer At this point the testim N. B. Spangler, attorney for prosecution, a brief consultation with the war- done de : the evidence was in. gens eC : rer tha Aro mn—— — Many Cards of Thanks. g Lhe | Of CAriy a - Sawmill Burned at Pine Grove. if Ree the pianer went and shingle mill no insurance —— Have Smallpox In ML Union, Mt. Union, a town of 1000 ighabitants in Huntingdon county, has nearly one hundred cases of smallpox under quar antine, When the epidemic started the disease was diagnosed as chickenpox, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, TH JUDGE ORVIS ACTS ON LICENSES Number Were Granted On Tuesday A Large SEVERAL HOTELS ARE REFUSED Others Held Over For Further Consid- eration--Cut Made At Philipsburge- Course Of The Court Meets Gen- eral Approval, ['aesday greater port applicati applications AN Un Judge Ory of the mm of the Centre «¢ | NOT License ns Io the table we give filed, and the marks er each name indicate the result, towit H) held and all the others granted FAVERN LICENSE, n, H Bellet R) refused over for further con. sideration Garman fames Passn Tew e R’ Ww 'LESALE LIQUO H Bs Hy WH Gn Bia H Lawrence Nugent Rush Township Harry R - “3 Andrew N,. Reeser, . Hinow Shoe ~ Jobim Boyoe, ....covnecll ® - » r I. Ka K, H H Washburn (FOOTE Echo of the War. —— Mokle-Mayes Wednesday, 23nd A eremony was calebrated ne of Jared Mayes at Lemont rie i } were his and John groom is an daugh Mokle industri of Howard and is a is . Goheen-Seibert. Robert Hamill Goheen, of Baileyville, Martha C,, daughter of John Seibert, of Fillmore, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock at the Seibert home on Wednesday, 220d, in the pres ence of a number of invited guests, i and Miss URSDAY, MARCH 30, 1906, TRIAL LIST, L Court ana ber Co . ar atoat Brow: Nelli Mar, Rowan et Ma Co B Dav Mar Peter Ex S. Bennet vs Frank M Fy H a Wm. D. Rider vs Bellefonte Wi LG me Co yo Yearick vs McNitt Br x ——— ——— CAN'T SELL OR GIVE Cigaretts to Minors in This State in the Future, —— A Large Bridge. Boyd S§. Musser has abou wheme t moted a wild a toll bridge ws the Susquehanna from Shamokin Dam, county side, to Northumberland county on the Snyder Sunbury, The capital. sation of the company is $275.000, and one third of the stock ist yurchased by the people of Snyder and Northume berland counties, p———— Cassie Cuapwick got ten years, Pooh, that's nothing, Cassie got hundreds of thousands from banks and other dupes. o be i ndow HISTORICAL REVIEW OF CENTRE COUNTY Fhe Style of Campaigns In Days Earlle Vol. 27. No. 13. FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Origir SALOONS PROMINENT FACTORS An Account of Ihe Caused Judge An Effective fingers" Accident Death. Long Burnside's Cu F Or ) ganized Chairman the several parties, who w | y nephew nd while in of stepping in the horse became fr M1 and ed the dashed and started to run in Mann threw the At . corner, opposite Rev, James Linn, where lines the horse off judge, at a furious rate the (1882) D. M. Wagner's residence now is, in full view of the residence of Judge Burnside, where his wife and children and sister, Mrs, Mann, were standing, as the horse attempted to turn the corner one of the front wheels broke, upsetting ————— w—— Continued on page 4, That — ADJOINING COUNTIES and Executive Committee of pian and pacer wil : i, wi the en be shipped to Trainer Wilson be placed in his string « campa hed this season ——————— 5 S———— Firemen Will Meet at Philipsburg. The executive committee at a recent meeting held in the chosen town, fixed upon August agth and 25th as the time | and Philipsburg as the place for holding the thirteenth annual convention of the Central District Volunteer Firemen's | Association of Pennsylvania, -
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