Circulation Oy x 5,600—Largest OPENING (= [HE TROUT SEASON THOUSANDS OF ANGLERS LINED THE STREAMS, SOME BIG CATCHES WERE MADE Began Fishing at Midnight—Big Catch Near the Bush House—Many Came a Great Distance—~Standing in Demand. in Room the trout the 16t} to the citize wrily this LIT large fall their The opening season on Satur important event community much interest, unusual on account trout released UL hatchery that f logan's Branch that are tributary For months | along the stream speckled beauties selves in pool dle ther pay little the bs fish f« thrown lows other when of the stream along Never thers that pation story From ir year excl ng Ol 1 from wa st and LORY anks. ed in and stre Logaa thie fly town lines 80 « railing most «4 such the atter As the la Harrison trout ably began landing BOmMme were not #0 the fishing began lers between the Centra! R. R st pro {ther at while | When | were 50 ang- | Push House and the | tion, a distance of nie f Y fortunate there elle two squares. It was so dark that yeu | vilie on could only see the stream to line and then for a t Pleasant : tation ! ' for ts the tre 5 ’ cast a Fr walt n thick A day girenr Asp or wise old and In fooled catches Monda many i home Ww hea | The reported rity n the people disappolr wise rey count Fire at dnenda more residence of ‘ : Milesburg We ’ : the Miles! fire, and by fly had tion had way. The bullt of stone, Curtin estate er street, and caught fire from defective roof was burned off and the Inside pretty well gutted before the company succeeded In getting control of the flames. Mr. Bhope was able to save only a portion of his house hold goods, which were insured in the W. MH. Musser agency of this place. Adam Harter, of Millheim, is soar. jously ill , resulting fro: two strocks of paralysis, within two weeks. ire thie tin A POLE vor whe id stro heen Enins 3 house and It in n je, the Wat have flue, The was owned intend sup POse "| In sit on to fire | Centre County. EXECUTION ON TUESDAY. When Bert Delige Will Suffer the Pen- alty For Murder. execution of Bert elige plate in the Ce on Tuesda hetween the the m Seotia will i} jail April | and John Octobe Sher at | has all | that he does | i hours for irder of Baudi last inf Hurl informs us preparations made, not inticipate stration at any on acconnt this direct persons al mon He ill per form ant law ind thers very few ness time } orime i GOT HIS MAN most | wriably has skipped they don't always get the handed, the offense is t A cane of thisikind hnnpaed at Pagle Degtmber 6 1816, when a desperado y the ne of Howard Kunes, a giant prt forgotten An Enjoyable Occasion ' Notes Of Importance to All Hospitals Ih : sartng ! wa rep the A it pri Committed Meeting eceting Association o the Bellefont aol on Friday evening, April at 7:30 o'clock, in the offices of Fort A Fortney This meeting In for the purpose of arranging annual reception to the grad- class, and It is Important that umber of members be pres JOHN J. BOWER, President Elsie Rankin, Becretary. Alumni b f the 0 Alum High a1 él ut ney called for the uating a large ent Attest License Granted. On Wednesday the court gragted the application for liquor lleense at the Centre Hall hotel, James W. Run- kie, proprietor. This application was held over since the December court This hotel was without license for ove er a year, due to a technicality In the form Heation. | Belle : iJ Phim as 8 patron, respoted " BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, APIIL 20th, 1911, DEATH SEEKS A SHINING MARK Stricken on Friday Evening in Sight of His Home---Sud- denly Passes Awny COUNTY AND STATE MOURNS UNTIMELY DEATH Suffers the Loss of a Distinguished snd Useful Ciizen-- A Remarkable Tri bute by Public Officials---Thousands of Friends and Neighbors Pay Their Final Respects-—A Brilliant Career Ended rR eek of ion While we valued '% g fontes foren tigen Cavin Mayer. red » : store SUDDENLY STRICKEN red i thirty pie } : taken he passe i i dary ! The » F 4 i A ost ap} startling to wt happy MM bean previous and and piling 1 i present this community fMiction to them there warnings to LB pared for just a sudden tion of the Death Messenger December Mr. Meyer had had his first attack of this allment, while on his way home, at practically the same point. His physician then pronounced ie It I» & BOTY to a tr had pre visita Last ney yet such | his afMiction as “Edema” of the lungs, {a most dangerous atiment {ily were Informed that it was lable to | prove fatal at any time there was a | The fam- similar recurrent attack. Mr. Meyer was also made fully conversant with the serious nature of his allment, Af. ter careful nursing he recuperated sufficiently to go about his customarf routine work with his usual vigor, and there was no perceptible evidence to Ts : the pr nye of bhenith Ghee “ CENTRE CO. BAR MEETING V oF An the Hentage CAreer nrge « ¢ rin jur Hin side of a oam this regard and this very Im in preparation actual trial At the counsel table he was alert and resourceful not only in the presentation of his case as he had previously conceived It, but al- #0 In moulding his case to actual exigencies of trial on to Inwyer ree faculty a ne A the humar strength in lost sight of feature either gave im great never portant ow In hie language, aptness in the choles of words to express his thoughts, and earnestness, foroefulness and pers | sunaiveness In thelr presentation. All of these qualities combined in making {him a strong advocate and a formid- {able opponent. He was well grounded (Continued on fourth page.) DENMAN THOMPSON DEAD LIMATOLOGERS.” y Mra W ; I» 3 ! Walker, Mrs. A Willian Mire Mrs NP 2 WM k® | Mre ' | 1 Mrs Juln rs : oils Mrs John Mr H aker ter AM 3 An Aged Lady ' econd ye MeCiain and can attend to duties, maintains » gonial disposition attends BL Johns church regularly of which she has beens a lifelong and consistent member Many friends wish her a span of yoars yet in enjoyment of good | health Mather in still In fair healt} many household the meet the | He had a pleasing presence, a fine command of | New Opera Mouse for Philipsburg. i Arrangements are now being | made for the rebullding of the {opera house in Philipsburg on the site of the one recently destroyed by fire. Work on same will be start - led In a short time. The bullding will | be 08 feet wide and 140 feet deep, and larranged to seat 1800 people. It will be on the ground foor, entirely fire. proof, and of a substantial PUBLIC Vol, 34 A COURT DECISION OF GENERAL INTEREST OFFICIALS CAN WITH PROFIT. READ IT CUSTOMS THAT ARE UNLAWFUL Commissioners Can Not Furnish Sup- plies—~Attorneys Can Extra Fees—A Lot Not Charge of Surcharges McClure, of pinion of gen- number a gréat de- our without ircharges. issioners {f $160, in gd ex~ used iHLors en Lhe sore ¢ of WE in ren ’ t Wa no on of had eemed md - ourt { Ihe acl ai srovision talule Jinted w ans BOC the ont to sired of ners." ails ) ne as. had thus heen Tes that ower BS a elect. Aster Feb that ve F i § nil "Aas ¢ ol and ju fie ¥ cit ol Lan Lounty ander the Act f{ I a 3 : 1. which pros the salary of said officer shall be BN - ® per annus that he shall be Lhe aE. al adviser of the board of commission. ore and shal represent the board In all proceadings In law or eguity where in the said county i= a party orf has any interest While solicitor Fulton was authorised by the commissioners 10 ob tain credit with the commonwesith for {all over pald taxes on Dersonal DrODEr ty. and his compensation was fixed at twenty-five per cent, upon the amounts oredited, Fulton acted on this cob tract, procesded to render the services {it provided for. and continued to {after hin term of had | Upon suit axainst the county below allowed A recovery {ground that the services for which iaotion was brousht had , fen
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