> + 4,000. EDITOR HAN ;ER IN CONVULSIONS I Circulation ¢ impeach Judge Orvis, He Only Could. would MONDAY'S SEVERE STORM, We had tw OPENING OF A TEN-YEAR WAR clock Deceives His Readers By Suppressing Important Evidence--Bucks Like a Broncho Squeals Like a Pig Under the Fence. and r Harter lutely ignorant or deliberately to truthful in most of his statements, In lq « Hirst place Die i . rae and Lhe unfoun of Tom Harter : wv ail Yes, inwarranted Hold all but insi Did we we said all but two, wut two attorneys—and those two will be the conspiring enemies of this court as well as the inspiration of the Gazette's vaporings for years to come i ———— How, Joux Nou. was recognized, at Harrisburg, by being appointed as the democratic member of a commission to | compile returns of the election this fall. While at Harrisburg his course has been creditable und consistent, and he seems to be in good standing with his fellow | having been absent two months and ex- | support its pauper parents and vhlldsen. But members, the exception of of the aggregate, t | his Beech Creek is years in Clinton « leech Creek twp, they have some health to brag about too, and a long list could be named, headed by Uriah Kitchen, a hero of both the Mexican and Civil wars, who is 84 years old. nm — 5 Mrs. Frank Robb, of Nittany, is on a prolonged visit to Berwick, where she | BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1906 POOR CHILDREN when Home broken an® here vhere the ’ CAN BE ADMITTED 35, 45%. om The Pruner Will Does Not Exclude Pauper Orphans. A MISTAKEN IDEA CORRECTED 3 The Entire Republished--Altoona Is A Difference Childre: the Bequest Included-- “Paupers Provisions © Between and “Pauper Orphans,” talicised which says that this nome for pauper children it for chile Aa Noe par and / sarily have no real home, At first thought iren who nis, neces this seems to conflict with the opening clause, ‘for those in need,” but a needy person is so near a pauper that an expert can only define the technical difference, while in fact they are practically the same. A poor man can bx a pauper, and the parent of children, and that is the class of children Col. Pruner did not wish to support, for they should be with their parents, and reared at home, The has two daughters and one son Murray; | law now provides that each district must pacts to remain for some time, Jims | through its own poor department, an Shoot Before Dog Bites - From Oklahoma Mever writes s from Apache 2: “We have a ver the y bright pros COMING Season, Kass is good already, wheat looks fine, also oats We are planting corn and will soon be planting cotton; we raise most all kinds of crops. Our land is clean of stone and I would like to tell you all about our good county but dare not do so, for all the good farmers in Centre county would want “0 leave there, and then there would be none to keep the editor | alive, so 1 batter not give any pointers. | grubs, Hope to receive your paper regularly; | | wishing you, and all my old friends, a } prosperous season.’ An attic room may also be rheumatic, | “A GREAT NAVAL BATTLE EXPECTED **" The Fleel China Sea Russian Naval Enters the BATTLE WILL SETTLE THE WAR The Russ ins of Vessels-- Ships and Ready Have the Greate The Japs H wre Better Fighters-- r Number we the Best Japs ire oun missioners, J Abram V."Miller, H, E, Zimmerman la y Woodring rder, Harry wett and Cyrus T. Hall; register, | Tuten and W Wrye; auditor, H Pontius and H. D. Musser man, H, C, Quigley convent ion, Harry Keller —————— A Good Suggestion, One of our readers from Linden Hall makes this appropriate comment : “Why does Pennypacker refuse rural police reco county chair delegate to stale | when be is so lavish with the Superior Court judges? He denies us the ounce | of prevention, Night never comes with | out fear. We need rural police hors than so many judges with big salaries.” | Vol. 27. No. 16. FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original, them and | i not be com- nd these of sl} the War & BOARIOn Ir Ion u meat Sir name ———— JOINING COUNTI ES ———— Baylets ently hol rested re of Boggs for not compiying with 5 At a hearing before the compulsory school law by keepin his children away. Justice Potter, in Milesburg, he was found guilty, and directed to pay a fine and costs i ———— Andrew Reeser, of Snow Shoe, has secured the Musser House, at Millheim, and will take charge of it at once. The license has been granted to Mr, Brungart, but it will be transferred, Charles M. Waple has disposed of the | Central hotel at Tyrone, and moved to Phill , where he took charge of the ung) whe a a
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