Jirculation Over 5,600—Largest i ALL FISHERMEN SHOULD TAKE NOTICE MEETING TO DETERMINE THE STATUS OF PENNS CREEK WHETHER A TROUT STREAM Testimony to be Taken at Bellefonte on December 16-—If you are ested Attend—Will Determine Fu- ture Fishing Limits in that Stream. The Board of Fishery Commission will hold a meeting at the Bush House, ember 16, at 10 o'clock, to mony of fishermen concerning the sta- tus of Penn creek as This action is in dispute among fishermen as to wheth a trout stream consequence not inhabited by trout, and which dis- pute was referred to the Board of Fish- ery Commission under the provisions of Section 28 of the Act of May 1, 1909 W. E. Meehan, the Commissioner of Fisheries, and the other members of the Board who will hear the testimony are: John Hamberger, Erie; Henry C Cox, Wellsboro; R Pheonixville; Mauch Chunk. taken in Andrew and W. A The testimony shorthand by a of the Department. The open and any interested matter is entitled t« Board and it ! knowledge. Thos appear heard in turn and fre he given the Leisenring, will be wrapher meeting stend is oné ) appear the who give benef testime from treme | barren of came forth lower end the Co temporar nt : ens point ref It therefore that all fishermer in this matter to appear Board on the day and date mentioned in the Ce were sed hefore ceases to exist “2 he Board ery gem meastin will the We the C+ plac od his have undoubtedly drawn blood, bed Mel rifle in these grin In crowd ALINE has proved himself of the best shots at anncceesaful deer hunters deep when p here that around has t 8° 1 the os gather WAR ia the ire night the A! Snow Causes Suffering. drifting w rm that and A wie sweeping and part suffering Many road wre Was over Kansas Oklahoma of Texan Is causing stock rail. insheltered and AMONg telephone, tels graph lost wire nections attempt is made to trains time. Street gervice was demoralized In Topeka Many cars spent half an hour covering a single uphill block companies have cone No run on schedule Favor Munson, Vance McCormick, former mayor Harrisburg, while passing through the Flood City, was asked about the ru- mors of his running for governor on the democratic ticket He denied that he was thinking of gubernatorial hon. ors and sald that in the state capital all the opinion seemed to be centered around C. Larue Munson for that posi. tion Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses In Centre county will be presented to the court on Saturday, December 18th, In the list there is but one new applica tion, that of Frank Grebe, of Philips. burg, for wholesale liquor. The list embraces 28 appllieants for tevern li cense, § for wholesale liquor and one brewer's license at Philipsburg Meeting for Farmers. Prof. H. B. Van Norman, head of the Dalry Department of the Pennayl- vania Btate College, will be at Aarons. burg on Tuesday evening, December Mth, and give a lecture on “The Dairy cow and the care of milk” All per. pons interested In dairy work are requested to be present. Admission free, n | | saved Inter- | | spark Bellefonte, on Thursday morning, Dec- | hear testi- | of a | | was locked er any part of Penn creek is a stream | on | blaze that easily | available Whitaker, | the | i A— soa } worm. especially since the teruporary line now! much | car | of | Centre County. WATER WORKS AFIRE. Pumping Station Should be Better Protected. On Sunday evening shortly after o'clock the fire sounded and did not take long to reduce the number of worshipers at the various churches The fire was located at the Works, at the spring, and for time it looked if the entire ing would be destroyed All it was the and service of department done burning of alarm short build. that excel- i ns prompt the was ns lent fire The damag: | part of the roof above the boilers which to a will dollars of caught was In the the origin unknown appeared the roof the bollers Warning for the Future. When this fire broke out the bu of the first parties found rather a small have amount It no time and couple evidently from building of the to start a as one the is ut fire under It over ilding Some the scene could been ex. tinguished with a | table chemical Timely and prompt service of the fire departments averted destruction of the plant This leads to another timely the the plant } destroved have garden hose or tank Neither discovery por- was | Suppose wad been | It would of the two steam pumps other machinery which mig} for meant the dismantling bollers, serious wilter laved their operation That ndent for 3 would have left the bore ior its water ipl : OT gar fortunately olice the } were t far on the and fellows » early vat sens were as ow ad womnd { them GOING SOME." Court ™ December December session of Manday m ng President to the ourt H there bef wre the H Judge of said Airs going wn vie on n and about the { ould be held Jurors were urt ae 1 yuurt and no tra this constables 1 the Prothon Mees of J jurors ores The turn of tary of A. B. Mil called and A retired mer called for the term ¢ heard the Count at the fice and at ler The grand sworn and W. 1. Foster | chant of State College ed as ] vere ] : Borough, select of The grand at the offices were rented for Commis foreman | Jury wus In session J. A. B. Miller this purpose the County sioners. The petitions and presentable at this term of court are being presented at the office of | Judge and the office of Mr an occasion sults. Your reporter has not been in position to know what the grand jury has but will try give a report In the next issue ’ there which hy in done Gifts for Paper Mill Employes. The New York and Pennsylvania company will procure a car load of turkeys to distributed among the many male employes of the mill in lock Haven as Christmas gifts from New York state. It will require 325 turkeys to go round, where there are more than one male employe of the same family a pair of gloves will be given. The girls and women employed A year's subscription te the Ladies’ Homg Journal or a four-pound box of fine chocolates and bon-bons. he Opening Cook's Records. Recor Torp of the University of Co. penhagen extended an lavitation to Dr, Maurice ¥. Egan, United States Minis. ter to Denmark to be t when the North Polar records br. Cook are received, and also during the subse. quent examination, The Cook records are expected on the Steamer United States, due there about Dee. 6 | | LB it | i | Water | hundred | | add fifty per 0 the amount befal! } g “ ‘ ¢ . ’ INET BY Yin CXDOT LE his of | motions | the | Miller | and | THE NEW ROAD LAW 10 BE VOTED UPON BY THE CITIZENS OF BENNER TOWNSHIP IN FEBRUARY DECIDE IMPORTANT QUESTION Whether They Will Pay a Cash Road Tax or Permit the Farmers to Work it Out in Old Way—~They Should Reason Well. Enough of h onl f Benner wnship, « signed 2 petition and presented to the Court which anted the dents of that balliwick at the question their road to work it} legislature that if the or ocounty State would For to ens fund, cal fund impression road tax Is out than sense most to ‘entre county, have has gr the res privilege to vote upon the will pay February ns to tax out passed election whether thes cash, the an in or continue The last the tf fect precinct road act to 1 taxes of i a on rose were the Instand nner township iN taxes the wo er tied ¢h would | 44 | le $1.50 Th wl BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1909, TELEPHONE DIVIDENDS. The tany Board of Tele phone of the declared of the 1010, ord January This Directors Nit- Company an other cent pany, the 1910 dividend capital of February 1st, of rec will be dividend annual upon paid payable stockholders (het the sed sem to 1st mailed is to ha been ond the Com Ln tion quite a year and the eas Mill it wi are being of Nittany When nbout fifty Mill Hall « 200 telephones operated Mill Hall ex In the cou will be operation realizing having | hie constr in and completed re Le valley near these are mit x} lephones 1 angs maxing 1 Ore Zion from hanges another ve ar, thers 0 telephones the day farmers the are more value of a telepho the Nittany valley, but comp in any is own vy people ving Aare ceiving applications investors stock from outside dent that it position The |} Eagle “ Memorial Service. | they wer : cansisting PR - | the | after | be- | rood | juess | ties, } a the » 5 the that more roads hut condition than ever before tha AYP nahips have beer have put in good te 8 number of t Cer N FGCR CHARITY'S SAKE spent onl is ail on reation who it Ir : nevol got it other ave the of public benefac It Mr this entertain and many ent Pre hbeacome a local Ne tective order Elk tor n f.inn # have the Harris community due that his proposition in tO say inrgely direction ment was under his Small Margin. Armstrong county's Democratic didate for judicial honors election by a plurality of can claims his one vote FOR ONE DOLLAR Nothing Could Please Your Friends More Than the Centre Democrat. Fifty-two Christmas gifts for one dollar hardly seems plan. sible, but that Is Just what a year's subscription te the Cen. tre Democrat would mean to your friends. Nothing could be more appreciated by former Bellefonters and Centre Couns tians, as well as those who re- pide here now, who do not get the Democrat, than a gift of this kind, It gives all the news all the time, and will friends posted as dally transpiring in Centre County. Do don't bother your brains any further about this gift business And when the paper puts in Ha results | | the sparks right | lutions a minute | board out of the planer his foot slipped, embers : Ce Arsemb wis HBlled th cholce thought ar progeiate timent throughout hat. um Lhere har hasan. but ith In the order, that of wy one h 1g Jose Barnes Hospital Notes I, Ii Motel Men Fined id } ’ as requ nis Appears pea su bn id a hr and p costs of the proses F. M. Waring's fT Was at} Loss. YY Trons PF inent M. Waring, ons # prom contractors extremely heavy | AN ser In a " BEhavers Or valley Pittsburg Monday, 361th lumber was piled for drying , and § sumably caught from a spark from engine In the mill. The into the midst high piles of lumber, and all that the men could do was to direct thelr of forts towards the mill, which was saved. The loss will reach at least $12.000, with out a cent of Insurance fire eek on imber Jo in Bix mies The re from wind Rev. Confer Murt, On Tuesday of last week, Just before | noon, Wan foot Rev, BE. 1 Confer, of Millmont, very badly hurt hy getting his into a planer running 5000 revo. In trying to pull a kicking into the rapidly revolving knives. Mr, Confer Ia a young man, a native of Millthelm and a son-in-law of Elmer Catherman. On account of il health he had to give up the ministry, On account of wishing to be at home he scceptel a place In the Bax Fae. tory at Millmont where his father is also employed. Store Closed. On Monday morning the shoe store conducted by Henry Kline, on High street, was discontinued. This course per | Com- | | THIS ini | ago ably re- | | this district the | drove of the | reliable OUR BEST MATERIAL FOR CONGRESSMEN DISTRICT SELECTS MANY OLD BOODLERS OF NO USE TO THE, DISTRICT Republicans Should Name Better Candidates—~—Had Two Nonentities at Washington—A Change is Need- ed-—Barclay Wants Third Term. TOO 114 inced his nomina- strict He John Pat- of y founders the Republican i who Years Congress Binnema- candidacy It Centre republi- nk differently per to express term the t he may of “nose a oR? zens of but : zed the pit BErvice, vould render not only eminent nation us well it is discredit to Central Yana oo rena a Pennsyl. men weak. Barcia con» feeble old ke Dresser and ur republican friends quire inte the qualifoat Patton, in the hope that he ure up to the full standard position to which If the democrats are us hope then that our il nominate a man who will be a credit to the district Is this asking too much® We not Ninex should ong of ma) of the ARpiTes high he unable to elect, let Republican friends w this time hope the above sources Emery, was written, from we learn that Hon Lewis of Bradford, contem- plates Heing a candidate for Congress. jonal honors on the same ticket | has been In public life heretofore and | always made a good accounting Gangsters, treasury looters, ringsters, hate this man, because he hates them all the more Indications are that other good men | in the district mean to aspire, show. {ing the general sentiment that our district needs a better, and stronger representative than we have had for some time Award Scholarships. Five Freshinen scholarships are awarded each year by the Pennsylva- nia Btate College to the five counties of the state showing the highest ratio of students attending the college to the population of the county. Begin. ning September, 1910, the following counties will be entitled to one schol. arship each: Centre, Dauphin, Frank- tn, lycoming, and Wyoming. The board of awsrd in each county Is made up of the principals of the high schools with the county superintendent of | and in| the meas and are He | | | : Vol, 82. No 48 —— AN OLD TIMER. Word From an Old Time Brushvalley Son Now in Alabama. months ago the lished Some Centre Demos a OWN gens crat put sketch « of Jonatha V i sort of a lover of Innoc the Hn cerning once well known native ies ship, Gen holesouled and left that undane sed m i mong some of the letter be read hosts of his The let. his chums, ck Haven, rough the Zion, and the lis 1A ing and his « time adv pros CARCITNECRS Aan below with home en and w» ‘ will friends In tl of ty was received Shaft ter of Jonathan y Ta Was 8 4 hand« ki ndness of 1909. nust cone- ot as 1 1 more ounger I ill in 1 not You are in my 1 times rgetiing 3 mImneL for n ne letter, arr when py suppose fingers past —we me A HORRIBLE ACCIDENT. Jay Johnson, Young Engineer, Falls Nearly Fifty Feet at the Viaduct Ja Job { “ Jerse crossing the big ige at Viaduct, on faterday morning wad sofne ountable way missed his footing and fell to the ground below, { 4% feet, badly fracturing avery Uunace a distance Besta Ek 3 D BE m™ Scarcity of tor g Water Wedded on Sight. . AK Miss Nell Nas student ¢ made coeds, a lum- 1 and the A they oo FY ay A Pires Alt OIA married WhaAS Mord Miller per- on timber mpanied him 4 he wrriage llcense : wers became am = Hee OF Was Ver some Building a Little Town, MeN d Huy the well lumbermen of ar it ® neg a where are nber of they OW Waddle mill plant just 1 erect! houses put a and from all little town having about a houses under way They have all the push needed to make a saw-mill a success, well enough fixed to build a at have recently to put saw acCoounts mean n there dozen town Another Industry, Plerpoint, of Philadelphia, been a frequent visitor in feels pretty confident that James who has this place, lin the near future his proposition to | locate a coment mill in Bellefonte will take definite shape. He says that ce ment from furnace slag oan be made here cheaper than any place in the country. Should it come here it would give employment to a large number of men Clinton County Hunters. Seventeen bucks were killed in the Otzinachzon game park, In Clinton county, this year. This park is in the wildest part of the county and I» a fenced in section about twelve miles around. Bighty-six deer were killed in the county this year, as compared with 124 brought down In 1908. Last year twenty-three were killed In the game
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