Circulation Over 4,000. + WHY CHAMBERS LOST HIS LICENSE A Complete Rerutation ef His Sworn Statement GROSS VIOLATIONS OF THE LAW Boyce Purchased Chambers’ Property,, With His Money==- Not Owned By a Brewery---Malicious Attack Broken Down, John Own Ie B, rewing tH Company the hands Movry the sum of th Gf { him sighature tween t and the } that at the same ne the representative the st. Marys Brewing Company extended to him an offer ler him to retain a part interest ia ihe establishment of the wholesale liquor stand which had been owned by kim, and w propor sth day of Apri W. H MUSSER Notary rub wort TH Xore The a p #0 monnts named $0 n nis JOHN BOY TF of ® me this ALFRED THOMPRON stice of the Peace vholesale Know t common practice printers’ supply 8. The same practice prevails in other lines of business as well as among liquor people. Is there any violation of the law in such a transaction? 1f so, let it be pointed out, Where is the w rong that committed ? What con- cern is it to the Court or the public if a liquor dealer, starting in business, nego tiates a loan from another? Is it the Court's business to interrogate an appli has been Judge Orvis, and ar cient reasons why Chambers was refused | | Davy Chambers kind of secures it man, keep the plain and suf else could the Court do? few DOODLE WwW be entirely credit Davy who lose body and Know political advi 1 Bellefonte ana if they hope to succeed yy will to employ much better material to make a oss 0 now launched ave this War than suc their 10-year upon ! ge (rvis Not «Tuesday morning as the above article Was receiving the finishing touches, our door opened, & gallon bucket was cet on our fable filled with a eholee lot of mountain trout’ pre. sented the writer by none other than our friend Sueh a gift, truly, Is appre. clated, and assures him our Ndure “good will” BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1905. REPUBLICAN 60. CONVENTION Met In The Court House On And Named a Ticket, PARDON WAS REFUSED. DILLEN AND GREEN MUST HANG. Pardon Board Positively Refuses to In- terfere In the Case. | anda ! Tuesday SEVERAL SPIRITED CONTESTS Abraham Miller Gives His Opposition The Laugh--Penr valley Allison the Choice But Was Remarks. lgnored-- Betten SUPREME COURT A! vi \ppon ed order business which was approved, Nomina. he case is J. L. tions for county offices were { Wn JVoneids, Wm Close and William der and the following ther. ih . ) 2 be : Aor e St vy a : ta ject y 6S £2 Pages + ot Noah Swayne 11 offered shar . GP eon Trem Lhe lates 1 . THE WAR SITUATION uproar and Abraham's Fur total number of rural free de. livery routes in operation in the United 906, an increase The nume ber of rural free delivery routes in opera- { tion in Pennsylvania on April 1 was 1,+ an increase of 247 since June 30, yO 4. i ) States on April 1+ was 29 One ballot did the business Both : andidates were from Philipsburg H, H the nominee for same office and Phil Womelsdorf helped of 5.410 since June 30, 1904 Hewitt wa former to defeat him at the election, so Philips. | i burgers say, because he belonged to the | This year Phil, is cred: | : Hastit i ; wlio A little woman's sighs will generally Continued on page 4, prevail against a big man's size Kreamer vs | who is apt to freeze on to a fellow Vol. 27. No. 18, FACT, FUN AND FANCY. THREE MEN CHARGED WITH MURDER Death of "Michael McHugh Osceola right, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original, Pecullar at DEAD MAN FOUND IN STREAM Ar Your K i h made the repair Al - . of citizens | hearing their tale of woe did the inily. the ony SR MEL ha i a) mt » Abou ¢ ipon age 11 From what we can learn job free —— CO. SUPERINTENDENT —_— An Early One rr ———— An Hl Wind Blows Somebody Good ' ‘ it ' eA ———— — Suicide at Blue Ball, Baptist Ampino, a well known Italian Ball, on Saturday by shooting himself Not investigation was made, when the horri \ ———— de in the at noon an living at Blue committed Lutheran Church Announcement, Rev. H. F. Long conduct preparatory of Harrisburg, will Good in the neck. returning home services on Friday at 7:48 pom, Lutheran church of Bellefonte, He will remain here and conduct Divine Service and Holy Communion at 30 am and 7:30 po m Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Luther League at 6:30 p.m, ble sight of his dead body, with the re evening volver still grasped in his hand, was re vealed, The deceased was aged about 50 years, — Philipsburg Journal over Easter 10 It isn't the girl with a cold manner
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