Circulation Over 5,000.—La yp» tin Centre County. PROCEEDINGS OF MAY TERM 0 The Usual Grist of Unimportant Cases on Trial. Feb 1 MURDER TRIAL NOT GALLED Case Mas Not Been Heard by Grand Jury--No Witnesses in Attendance at Court--Prosecution of From May be Dropped Mrava A Commonwealth vs prosecutrix Ellen M. I is from Spring township, : fendant was indicted on two for assault aod battery vn The defendant plead guilty self upon the owes rew him nercy of the Lourt, stats aie thal Nas Com; Marc! KOO0us abou value LIth As 18sued Clear he KO named defend: diet in tenet : ’ “ is foun stan ! i monwealth v renti, prosd for rueit Row AY m defendan ) 0H Y Cost pay Common Joh Milton Henderson, R Edward Orwick; prosecutor Guyer-—indicted for malicious mise This case is from Taylor townshi gro ve oul of some tre ing fence or wi ing from the Fowler station Commonwealt) prosecutrix Virg i for larceny as I'he occupied the farm of the prosecutri the ears, 1908 and 1906 tharenon In the spring of 1 charge of the prosecutrix is defendant had not given her wealth yhert i wible abou ¢e on the main roa main road to Ty Indictme Vk in bailee femon yg 1 that the the corn for the year of 1900 as "provided for under the lease, which lease provided that the owner of the farm (this prosecu. of all | the crops excepting the hay, of which | Case | Proceeds to be used in buying physical | trix) should recsive two fifths she was to receive the one-half, on trial Wednesday noon. Av 4 *ouncil Mo Vas Ix add F GOURT « f turpoot of 1g share of 4 THE PRUNER ORPHANAGE, ation 4 Cit in i 1 to cat s. Henry urt Wag be at we Aap I'y me w a : Amerscal red th the hat OWS Ww move ut had Care st and saw ale fully how Many name State College Commencement State College IAting « (Ry : cOMMEnCe ne wld ress will be Merrill E. Gates, Ph. D, L of Washington, D, ( In the afte at 2.30, baseball game the Indians Farewell reception in the evening 17 place wining. when tl "nt made L.D rnoon 1 : bv witn The Alumnae of the Blanchard High school will reproduce the piay, “Oak Farm,” on Baturday evening, May the 25th, in the school house at Blanchard | apparatus for the school, BELLEFONT THE SAD DEATH OF | ALFRED T. BRISBIN| E, PA, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1907. SPIRIT OF IMPROVEMENT, Bellef Ocourred at Santlago, Cuba, on Tues- |, day 21st YOUNG MAN OF PROMISE s An Unfortunate Episode About Untimely will Jrought Home for ment--Had a Brilliant Career That Brought Death--Body Inter. an be ye Angier in 1890 Br ceived his Academy fron academy in an ie at’ Pennsvivan a May of We tered the raduation A Was ding bree which ASCer Ca gave a lovely appearance three little girls represent | ed the three churches in Boals Mabel Meyer Lutheran Ethel Gingerich wmed, and Edwina Wieland, the Presbyterian, Dus ing the voices sang * ¥ Dury t) he the Ref flag a chor ne raising of Amer ICA Fell Dead. lock Si er <i 1then Ww impr : i one of het hen vard, Before a farewel me, | kidney fell for yo ing + 1 kiss on 1 cheek of the dding ! bye. Heart troubie wl want by A Crimeto Nab Bear Cubs. When the pl on bear . : Rl Je sint i passed the nor a closed season ed that the provi the a pid be putin Howard Bax, of Effort, this state Wedhesday fined too and ¥ 10 tre ET WING proted noe one belle Ons of t TT force ever was costs for capturing two cubs on April 13} on a tree on the mountains Cow Breaks World's Milk Record Dolly Bloom, a Guernsey cow, has broken the world's milk record Her owner has been made richer by 17.297.51 pounds of milk, or about 2,023 gallons, in the 12 months recently completed, i The record is official anpottment to the Nave o, 11 ie 1 he DIO place position LY Wooter Col. Reynolds and feherison are heening their eagle : “* Ww { that from Phi Pp at d Joe Beeser, that before long he Ihe CO se juend ¢ is automobile, and 1 will be nding in when not ridding he w Easy St. He is 1 in re pairing the partially | property on Valentine former) occupied by Mrs when An w sitting on OW street Young It will allright : nm ple te Cut His Throat, How ard lives a painter and paper Dartt an ex Saturday s tha in ’ who row, Addition, raised commumty alter noon by attempting to take his life. For sometime he han been mentally de ranged and at times he seemed perfectly rational while at other times he would melancholy, caused from poor { health. On this occasion he took a razor and cut an ugly gash | his throat, He was immediately taken to the hospital where by strenuous efforts his life was saved. He has a wife and four children, News Boys On Again, itement Hi } ss 5 in that become fn { the Bald Eagle valley trains again, For | a long time they were taken off for some | purpose and the many passengers on { this road certainly did miss the kids. A : fren many men going away on business | over legislation is great and the tempta- | in ke to have the latest morning news to { read on the trains and this is about the only way they can secure papers. The fidea is all right. The ews boys are doing business on | CLOSING EVENTS OF THE LEGISLATURE The Elkin and Penrose Elements get In a Clash. SENSATIONAL FIGHT STARTS Many Bills Slaughtered by Political Fac- tions Meas pri itions for Various Charities me Good Ire Passed--Large Appro- been pet Late tage of the same committees t absence of the nppGLGents oR A Be samme DILL and reporied oul al 1 mission | was em wou Lrovernom and have been f the hadn't prot as it is. the « will ower other than to vise Lhe Dect OMIM IRS a raw sa Internal Affair he can do as he alterwar the commission can «nforce n« Dract It inj All asyiun recommendation use atl all except a cians who have grown too « for then will expensive a luxur reason I'he pensions might put to better selves in any © be too use BAD BLOOD AT CLOSE OF SESSION dev 3 pe a among | the he close of the on surprising flow of bad blood Republicans Thoughout there have been signs of friction bet ween the two branches and nobody would been surprised at an outbreak at stage of the proceedings. Speaker Me { Clain had three of four bills which were understood to be in the interest of for mer Secretary lof the Commonwealth William W. Greist, of Lancaster, who is said to be the chief of the Justice Elk- lin faction, [tis only just to say that a BORS eT session ave ny | Speaker of the House ought not to have | { any bill in the Legislature. His power tion to exercise it for revenge almost too much to resist, Continued on page four. Vol. 20. No. 21, FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original. 1 some , the the by set weather not having e ut ¢ . i ted rot the far 4 : ] it : any and ting in of mil s CPP fror vl € PS ALAS Pa | for Delegates to Grand Lodge, I'he Grand Lod onvene us atives ro alley ar AY As Yer, Sp Cent? vile Med sate; Boalsburg sherdburg Forest E k Herman; Pine Gr The representati Grand Assembly of Rebekahs to at the same time and place are Halle-Mrs. ‘John H Gertrude Wieland; State Colloge-M Graham Ww naa: State Col Mills to the be held Centre Puff; Boalsburg rs. Ormics war nerick ; {AY we Vos Soldiers and Sailors Headstones for the graves of old sol. { diers and sailors will be supplied free on | application to quartermaster goneral of the United States army, at Washington, {D, C., and sent to any address. Here. tofore the headstones were furnished by the county commissioners, but the sys tem: was recently changed. The appli cations must be made only on the first days of January, July and October.
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