Circulation Over 4,8900.—Larg Fev OPINIONS FILED © BY JUDGE ORVIS In Several Important Cases Argued In Our Courts, SUPT. ETTERS WINS HIS CASE Must Be Paid Full Amount For Year-- Who Can Collect The Water Taxes-- Not a Tax But a Rent--Opinions In Other Cases. nuary 31st, Judge Orvis filed the r opinions on cases which many mn} bbs—new tar aam. i rondoliar Big Undertaking. » the Deso g weeks ag RAT gave an extended notice electric power plant to be erected in the mountains east | uf Padd The chil promo rs of the enterprise are Judge Ht oy wn james Woods Wallace Wilson. of n a atrwid ian of le Wists : Alex i 1 yrone, utre Zentmever Friday mposed « Haven veying parag what gentlemen gaged by H remain in Fur wit} were they compa E 3" that th the gentieman would If. There is positive that this have | the past een for evemng at at Bailey heavy o was choser ther enough blow the 1308 Dang , Lrates The Groundhog Took a Capitol News | gation began Tues wnpany of N York ted by Gov, Stuart to au with the nisbing of the capitol has been selec dit all the 1 accounts connected building and fur A big force of expert accountants were put to work The ¥ for has not decid He may announcement venor ed on counsel nvestigation be ready to Wedn sda V MaKe an Petitions for License. Twenty Proth jons are filed in the for higue ime among the lot Harry Simler burg, and Lewis E. Stover, of Coburn both for hotel license, There usually are near fifty petitions, and we under- stand there will be several more new ones in the list rvs office Up to this t two new license are only Philips NAIM n Centre County. REBEKAH LODGE. Frid evening Rebekah IL Centr i J celedr gre Ww Bellefonte the re anniversary in celebration inclu ment that lodge entertains 1 wed a band thorous : by all present, zed January soth membership of 66 5 The shing organi; | ladies ICT ased to 5 lodge is one foun ations in Are i i ching a dee p Fel chosen i the hin nig toast work of Odd lows had evening onnt of Gettig was been bul was 110¢ 0 ace SICKNes ion entitled the 0 was greatly History appre- 1 very made and prove dresses were Esq., Thon Harrisburg's Big Fire, Dr Kirk Wins are WX hes Mt eu more and are citizens ar the ng i" 3 attended Dr. M MMrgely by Bellefonte. beiog of hand Evey & nine TOOK Ih was a ell Mr wh oy 114 gentleman's prize 1 mounted one some gol 5s tak th x : Kars : AD en : IJARKOIA : anda as well the Y.M.C A. Notes. WeCOnG ADL membershit fs) 1¢ ol 1e 1 As raday, evening and wi March 7tl There v twenty men each, with John M lock and Claud w and 1st tenant team and james Harshberger and Prof. | E. Dun ning as captain and 1st lieutenant of the VICIAl n this H continue un Hl be two teams Bul Smith as captain of mn he of one Look at rsons who remitted on subse ri uring the January find proper credit given by a change the date this is Pleas Af} &rTor nt Your Label, : past nth on their label with 00k and ify us : your account in « once Remem Appears there every wees Don't Get Hot, February 14. will Day. And then and girls will exchange comic and senti mental compliments, Some who will receive them will get hot under the col. lar, while others will enjoy the joke What's the use of coloring up. 1 hursday ‘ be’ Nt Valentine's the boys A Kirk} had the honor of carrying off the fret! BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1907. SCHOOL QUESTION FURTHER DISCUSSED Two Communications Upholding the Teacher's Calling. MERIT OUR LOYAL SUPPORT Make Many Sacrifices What Deserve for the Rising a Good Teacher Pay Generation Accomplishes more or a Pension With this ment tor A lt of young folks 100 are sent And with them the day most be spent All Tor what 1 need tot mee The present par and & fature pension Dawu RA Referrin but several term oliege and leave line get us the 1 teacher yw mn Om y to bring yer order out of chaos it the scl and some value in the way of education for our school tax paid each year ool give We need an inducement to weed out all the amatures, some inducement to re tain t jo n who has spent two or three terms learning the business, an inducement to have the teacher stick to the profession that we may get the benefit of his experience in Ang some real Look | community and see how exceptionaliy few teachers have remain ed long enough to get benefit from sion bill he ex to these few fraction of a mill on the assessed value of property in this great Commonwealth, and would amount to more than could be expressed in dollars and cents to have practical 0 teacher the profession our homes, thereby Hs value in return for our school tax in the Si ness not amoun educators as teachers in our schools injout and bruising them severely. { order that our children can receive the | horse was cavght 2 miles from the Col- | lege. ‘benefit from persons who have learned from exper : sults ou A small 4 teachers to ren be money even Pittsburg facilities f we have while the prigted f and ¢ we pay way of Sta more tha L re well Dow om! be giver mains VORrs Lon | better men ar proud of room. Ir plendi wie Of Lhe most benefit Man in the facilities | why Dot we + ts se the cache: WY pract wy nauoe 1 « t after ’s pet «1 giv ! ! Ou? [4] ire OVER THE COUNTY. Hise on Mr. and Mr y Rul are ne of the H Kellegy in Sout! Saterday the 4] for Lhe respect ! was suspended Thete were Mrs Meyer from y 5 list Meyer from Mit me other i Rev.W. DD. Donat tor of the Rel and Ne Are ved was installed pas ormed church, Aarons burg charge in the Reformed church at Aaronsburg, on Friday at 10 o'clock. A committee appointed by classis conducted vices forenoon installation ser John Franks returned to his home at Milesburg several days ago, after having served three vears in Uncle Sam's Army John belonged to the 4oth Coast Artil lery which is located at Fort Howard, near Baltimore He expects to enter the service again R, D. Thomas ipt icken derfers Typewriter Co, Brac ey of the International Correspondence School of Scranton. had a narrow escape from being killed at State ( hursday. They were driving a spirits ed horse when it frightened and ran away, sliding the sleigh against the curb of the pavement throwing the occupants The | of the BI and W. 1§ lege on WAR WITH JAPAN [5 RIDIGULED Difficulties In California Ov the School Question no Issue, er An Official Source Statement From Relic fo-They Seeking Hostilities nor Woula Seize Our Possessions, Tokio a of are not stat When track rom wife WAS on and worked county as well ¢ A printer JERE in ome county George W. Page, a well known Wil liamsport citizen who conducted a sport ing store on West Fourth com mitted suicide Thursday afternoon by He had been a sufferer from asthma for a number of years and ns he it was incurable it thought 't preyed on his mind to such an per ’ street shooting himself believed is caused te NPOTAry insanity a vin that state shot himself with a 1. .calit ver that he had from a show case at his store for Jhe purpose extent that it nd w he He rey taken Snow began to fall Monday evening and by Tuesday morning there was a depth of about seven inches. There was a good bottom for sleighing and the “beautiful” did its share to bring out the jingling bells again; Saturday's thaw having ended last week's sleighing, Vol. 20. No.8, FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original, NEESE Thursday evenme Neese SHUEY at & ent clerks in Jo- t mar- one of the eff He Was Sleighing Parties ] and t be wit : th pa a team horses we ride was the 1oved They were and Miss chaperon Miss OQOlewine Peters Un MARES Peters nionville, and had a gay old time As they passed through Belle. fonte they all had horns: they blew horns and thus made Rome howl. The party was chaperoned by William Hamilton, who took good care of them. Klegant refreshments were served during the evening whic were certainly enjoyed They returned home sometime Saturday morning The Oldest of them All, The Bennet-Moulton Company, ack nowledged to be one of the oldest and strongest repertoire organizations on the road will open a week's engagement at the Garman opera house beginaiag Mon day Feb 11. Phis firm may be identi fied as baving one of the most popular repertoire opera companys on the. road, | Ladies, 150. tickets will be issued for | opening performance. day even went to ing a crowd of merry Albert the home of near U ¥ ih o'clock, Jon.
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