oq \ . ha ¥ f usar ‘ose O1 2 Circulation Over 5,200—Largest in Centre County. PROVISIONS OF THE NEW SCHOOL CODE Now 4 Before Governor Stuar For Approval, Bill Jill CONTAINS RADICAL CHANGES tors tures. Ihe new sche ernor Stuart for provisions apply fonte and Centre county The state will school di frst class, ond class, Bel having a popu or more toc class. The United basis on whic several school mined, and no chs one another ex taking of a United States ce In each listrict class there ol : 1 contain our ciasses Philad:] Scranton as follows 1 I ana from to | 3) 1 SCOOO! 18] shall be Sed appiu aie of school number stitut class. ed at large. Persons holding county commissioner, di county, boroug! tax collect ntroller, stable shall rot be eligible as a director in this commonwealth he length of term for directors for Bellefonte w » SiX years; town ships of the county five years. In districts of third and fourth class the secretary may be a member of the board. He must furnish a bond io the | CO00L for treasurer may be a member of the board, provided that in cities of the] third class the city treasurer shall be treasurer of the school di Every teacher teiot sStrics the Salaries Le he past Hospital N a Field ary of hurch of Atchison, Kansas vening sermon will be preache iby Hey : I'. Alkens, D .. President Susquehanna University Selinsgrove, Pa A general invitation is cordially extended the people of the community to be secre of 1 present, A Mistaken idea B A talse rumor has been going the rounds in Bellefonte and throughout the county that a bill had passed the legisla. ture and senate abandoning the board of county auditors and placing their duties in the hands of one man called a con. troller. It is enough tosay this bill, which was framed in the interest of the grater, failed to pass and therefor entre county's finances will remain in the hands of three auditors who will be elected as usual, by the people, ¢ Hemo BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL 22 1009 he Ee . 'S FAITHLESS WIFE Fi he died ule rg a ROO A G STORIES CAUSES A TRAGEDY | 4 It be home of nome Og Coil | All )A triou ¢ toric ng of which are c« lious dwelling, me of Andrew Greg ol 1tful not commenced until | mn 1869 The building vernor Curtin of M t to Russia, than have it stand idle Gen, aver moved into it and oc on Jellefonte SHOT TO DEATH Wi His eve Theodore Roosevel fame as a hunt 1 entered the political aren: » then was 5 a close Lid 1g a gifted ar er \ " n plains and 1the Governor's returning occupied the 1 time to time, bri 1 \ purchaser wit ‘hether the break Dox A New Feature 1€ COLles dances all except tu » and its hung on the wall a d was very effective. Chri Smith s orchestra of seven pieces furnish- ed the mu refreshments were served by Ceader. Two roomson the second of the Bush Arcade were used for dressing rooms. The program consisted of 26 numbers with some ex- tras, and the merry dancers tripped the light fantastic toe until 3 o'clock in the morning moon re electing other and SiC floor On Saturday night Crag was given a ar Bi ue om i iy a . gion, THE iy ‘thearing before the coroner's jury which | The fatter parte” sok he “ oo i) RA Yornpns) a verdict that ‘Coeath was caused by a gunshot wound fired froma! Kurtz. the publishef of this paper, will | leave for Brooklyn, N. Y., where he ex. pects to remain about a month, to take of tion in the school revolver in the hands of in self 4 Jom le Craig ag the efense and while protect nsirud con Minister Ordained e of Farmers Heading For Canada ’ mor 4 4 A Young Man Child Slightly Burned 10% ticle | be published ins fore vel three i i \ veel od that Pas R i ives the h pst pric x Mr tans i y hat, {ear ely sum of $2 a word ) ! a Le n ] h on bh y home he 100 Creek Al 1 3 h Day aw this featur Ne al Spe A ng the n Pp unt been a « FIRST ARTICLI il be pr , e until August 26d e ts W b : wohat rot outs the Prong Buck ing Deer on the Pec Bufl al g the Elk t the Mo ¢ the Woll —_— ue a the Grizsly « unting th fizzy he Moose' ¢ serie Ww Vas not parity wa Hunting Burned Black Bear and Caribou” Word H ting the Wapit aii camp Elk Hunt at Two Ocean Pass i i we White-Tailled Deeot : " the Antelope ng the Black sly Hunt ; 3 r the Fishing Camps f ' mes Lhe OVA Mie TL 'y appear tt 1 1) comes atled | r Postmaster Resigns the same effect loss for explana Some of the Il the while we ar Ath Harry B. Clark, postmaster at Creek, ha oluntarily tendered his re ignation to the authorities at Washing ton, to take effect at the end of the pres ent iarter, June which is als end of the fiscal year and tion itis true nevertheless Pasturing on State Lands State Commissioner of Forestry Conk destroyed camps were erected at consid erable expense nished at a great disadvantage and the loss is felt keenly by the sportsmen, w ho assisted in their erection and equipping Interscholastic Meet The department of physical education of the Penasvivania State College has | lin has issued an order which, If enfore | made arrangements to hold ap inter. ied, will limit the pasturing of herds of | scholastic meet on the new Beaver field, | cattle on the state lands Cunag the sum | which will alsobe dedicated on Friday | mer season, Grazing on state lands, with Jeftries to Fight Johnson | afternoon, May 1. the exception of two milk cows per fami | his position as a traveling salesman. The formal announcement was made | The New York Alumni association | ly. is prohibited and numerous owners | \ Monday by Jeflries, the retired heavy | has donated gold, silver and bronze [of herds will have to see to it that their weight champion, that he will fight Jack | medals for the classes in each event. | COWS graze on some other land than that Johnson for the world’s championship. | There are 39 medals of a special design, | belonging to the state Over his signature he says appropriately engraved, “1 have come to the conclusion that | rr sports in the afternoon! can get back in previous good form and | baseball contest Detween State and Dick. | Horse Market, be ready to fight in ten months or a year. | inson, at 4 j0; grand circus parade, at| Arrangements are under way for es : If Johnson defeats Ketchell next Octo | seven o'clock, in which will be seen many | tablishing a local horse market in Belle- | State College, was struck by a la ber | will fight him before the club offer | curious and mysterious animals, The | fonte, to be held one day each month, | copper belt and almost tasty killed ing the largest purse.” parade will be followed by a country | The date with full particulars will be He was 40 years and one day old. circus performance, under The direction | given in this fuga the first issue of May. |terment was made at Em of the students of physical education, | Medium and of t weights will be prin. | Mosday, April 19, at wo’ which will be worth while seeing. cipally handled, a family greatly mourn his loss, and were fur q 0 Past seven years. Harry G. Bowes Killed at Emporium While son of Mr «Dorothy Dodd tan swede pumps, k. At Yeager, Bright, Sparkling the Mr, Clark was prompted to resign only because of the care of the office and its responsibilities |. ye Bellefonte furnace began. were too considerable in connection with | 4 0 down will last until a number of tr. Clark had been postmaster for the working in a large powder fac. | tory at Emporium, Pa., Harry G. Bowes, and Mrs. A. C. Bowes, of In um on | cil the sale of His [on Logan street to Mrs, Frank ra Vol, FACT, FUN AND FANCY Paragraphs--Select- ed and Origir al stomach GOOD BUSINESS, ““The stationery printed at this office is giving the best satisfaction. Last week we printed ose thousand state- ments f their aid md 1 : he llected a small fortune i ra wo for woning may come'the considerable work with as the wires on the 1 floor will be concealed, it necessary to tear up many of here will also be electric awced in the various rooms, mprovements complete in furnishing to the mem nest club houses to be Most of provement secon and me of the f anywhere in the state he members are {rom Bellefonte and I'yrone, and thus our home people are to we congratulated on the enterprise they ave shown from time to time to make this as near an ideal place as can possibly be done mm— Furnace Closed Down, On Wednesday the work of blowing The repairs are made which will take several weeks, On Monday the ore banks at | Scotia started up when the workmen up | there began feeling highly elated over | the encouraging prospects of having | work all summer, furnace orders were | given to again close down the operations until after the repairs are completed at the furnace. «At Monday night's meeting of coun. Toe id Undine: building for $450 was confirmed,
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