Circulation Over 5,200—Largest in WILLIAM H. TAFT INAUGURATED He Was Inducted into Office With ntious Ceremony Unprete VIOLENT STORM PLAYED HAVOC The President Takes atl fice in the Ser Chamber for the First Time [naug Jefferson's xed rain and snow, an : politica clubs did not attempt to carry their cost. lv and heavy banners against the winds It was all the un comprising the club n ’ ORS MOTI AS Fort: an drawn at SLAITWAYS in F DO 4 " { wiliexpen : ’ I'he baseme: o arranged that should hool want ng, they ing their escape, to iatrodu aul : could do $0 at ie Month's Extention Hon, J. C. Meyer has | 1 portant | in the House for re ing the collection of taxes in the state which amends the act of 188g, 7th se tion, whereby a reduction of § per cen tum is to be allowed on all taxes paid within go days from notice by collectors that their duplicate has been issued has been Go days, and this would give one month more time. This would prove a convenience to farmers as it would give them more time to convert their crops into cash, and many would not need to borrow in order to secure the benefit of the § per cent reduc. tion, in nil : » gula It} Centre County. CONCLUSION OF COURT. 12 last week was devoted to the two in ‘ This grew ! as to the lines of the ] warrant and survey and the Brady warrant and survey, Case out John Snel William P. tra Centre both ship, county. The plaintif] position for the Snell he defendant claiming it upon the ground. intiff's testimony it n rrant wind the William P. Brady vey of the Snell certain is Was sur- Jer . . E . yw let 3 was bere in the erest of the fish b regulating fash sa the Delaware river Detlween ie IsViIiVa & Ana ew Jet after 11 le He was in jal ted nite Returned From South Dakota ye Centre countians in a few-—~there 4 of Woodward's « 14 re 1! 1 ’ ’ ‘ eem Arr n Be from visiting friends in that far country He left Woodward ea in November and greatly enjoyed the trip. He stopped at some intermediate points, among them at Ch he lodged in a twenty two story gher than tickled his t visited on zens, on Thursday 1] ~ lefonte ARO where he cy Among the 1 the lower end in Haines township, grated to Dakota within the Frank: Haines, Homan on Hews Wetzel, 4 1. Mitch Musser, and | se, ! persons ne few Vv were 5 vewt Spay others ore ANG Are with their far NOogs and cat s of 1 fare Prose i away home tle, ure the mal he Want Big Damages Lewisburg enjoys the benefit of a free bridge over the West Branch, built at the joint expense of Union and North. imberland counties, and now the own ers of the old toll bridge at that place have brought a suit for damages against They want $%0.000 for the depreciation in the value of their old bridge since the erection of the new one the two counties Hospital Notes. Mrs, Helen Hillery, of State College, mother of Prof. Hillery, recently admit- ted suffering from paralysis, Mrs. Sloop was able to return home yesterday, Arthur Foreman, of Bellefonte, had an operation yesterday for a bad gash in his hand, There are 18 patients in the hospital, portant ts being located in Miles town- | BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH II NEW SCHOOL CODE RIGHTLY INTERPRETED By David F. y Who Has (Given it Considerable Thought | THINKS IT'S A GOOD THING Aid Much Dif but not & = ’ re HAR HEeCOssAry i for the good of the schools, They define oT RriLY a ; Lind is pupris ant tion of between i times have the « M: YY and parents and 1 disputes rectors acts of assembly ana ci 10 such ferent ¢ ] » what the direct that when they were 1 any acts sollte y these 0 1 and inted out by bly are vise con errors | y the Cour elimi pated I'hey have been perfected and strengthened and what is t lone by the school boards clearly th In a few instances the Commission uses the word “may to be used in this of I'he chs and tte many with where ought iapter ’ he now A . sil er in the new coae on pupils rests entirely on the bly heretofore passed epoug 0 make clear the purp tion and avoid the aus imperfectic nl acts ot Wen changes y mes of each and Lt by ascertain ng want of ci the pointed ou Courts it r efforts to the clear parp nally passed ore, there In general there! much new matter in the new code as the public th nks there is Some few new things as the course of study, the quali fication of teachers and classification of their certificates, all very necessary and timely The fact that districts are divided into three classes is new, and there is no good reason why the recom mendation made by the commissioners in this behalf should not be adopted Some things relating to public school libraries, state schools’ funds, teachers retirement fund, * * * are new in the manner in which they are dressed, i but much of these chapters is founded on special acts of assembly which here- tofore related to certaia districts, The XX" chapter of the new code on “Colleges of Education” is of course new, While it has been fiercely assaulted it is nevertheless one of the Dest provi sions of the code, having in view the proper management and control and 1909 iva of schools it chapter } { I I understood “tie CAUSe i is nos una Ti in contr These are in tl ere are ly it three good college 1 . | the vhich are 1 under he denominati sntione ( mi boger @ Lo anylait w there an inelitulions ng ¢ Noble 2 8 " wwn plumbing oo vn, shot and fatally rother Edgar, 19 years o ate Friday night Chas. Nol who has been of his wife's fidelity for some time, early Friday morning saving uld attend the lecture delivered by Bryan at Mifflintown his mother ie SUSpPC i me and who resides at that p tH) doing this Instead of it At le by a room with part of return enter passing returned to his home that the key, found his brother his wile d sig ht ting himself into Going into the house he got a revolver and ed, shot his brother I'he bull i the body the heart, itirely through and coming out at the base of the spine The in jured brother was taken to the Lewis town Hospital, but cannot live After the shooting Chas house immediately and took the early train for Miffiintown to break the news of the tragedy to his mother before she learned of it | Bd public rumor et ust over 1) o er the body the Rev. Dr. J. W. Richard The Rev. Dr, J. W. Richard, for the past eighteen years professor of homilet ics and ecclesiastic theology in the Lu theran Theological Seminary at Getltys | burg, died Sunday afternoon, after six {days {liness. He was the author | several important works on theology and held a number of offices in the Lutheran church. Before going to Gettysburg he taught at Carthage col. | loge: Illinois and Wittenberg college, Ohio, of | LOCAL OPTION DEFEATED IN HOUSE STATE CAPITOL WAS CROWDED wc 0 their (ran ) WAS r & block or two away, piled in gave the engineer cheer go fr y 11 orders to and escaped Purchased a Fine Bull The Dunn estate at Lock Haven purchased from State College blooded Gurnsey 1 {, which It req: has a full yall cal 1 used for breeding purposes, cattle insj anima! from State we island ; from Lemont Bellef another from Bellefonte Lock Haven and still another from Lock Haven to the island The animal is registered stock and is the best bred bull in tion of the state, He has been named Bill in honor of the last Indian chief to occupy great and from whom this fertile island purchased by the Dunns years ago three permits from the ’ to th one onte to this sex Shawnee island, Was Found Pear! in Oyster Rev. Father Giblin, assistant rector of St. Joseph's parish, of Renovo, while eating oysters last Friday, bit into some thing Lers Upon Smyth Bros pounced it to be a the Renovo Recor taking the substance to for examination, they pro. paar! worth $2150, says Daniel C, Grove, one of the promi nent citizen of Zion, is suffering from gangrene on his left leg. His condition is such as to have poor hopes for his re- covery He is a pleasant { man and his many friends will be sorry [No hear of his affliction, «Wednesday evening's Daily News furnished Bellefonte with another laugh hard embedded in one of the oys- | gentle. | Third District S. 8S at Lock Haver FILLMORE ry weeks | weather week (rarner quietly Mr Wednesday last Rockey to Boalsburg yd sd by the Retorn Blac k The four sons of Mr who were very low have fully recovered Margaret McKnight at Mrs, Wesley Corman. Mabelle K took in the game at State Uallege Sat he we was 2120 in favor of the Freshmen: of rse the Soph mores losing ti ised son feel Reamy pneumonia Charles with spent the Sabbath ne he basket ball urday evening &( Ka 1e Ca bad Mrs, Wands nme of Berwick her after stayi: month her brothers sisters in this ¥ | asl week od ada POTTER Twp FRUIT WN. (reorge Lee, wife and son John, Sunday at W, H, Moyer's Mary Cooney left for State College, Monday, where she is employed Mrs. Edward Horner and son, Clifford, of Walnut Grove, spent several days with her parents. Edward Bubb and wife spent several days visiting with relatives and friends at Pine Grove Mills Owing to the condition of the roads our carriers on the R. F. D. routes were unable to make any deliveries Friday or Saturday Bessie Cooney and Jessie Nevel were quietly married at Centre Hall, Thurs day; both are weil known and have the best wishes of their many friends. A short answer sometimes helps things along. ‘ spent
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