Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMogRAT, MORE AMENDMENTS. | That Will Be Voted Upon at Novem- | ber Election. Legislature passed five separate joint resolutions proposing amendments to the state constitution, and they are now being advertised, as the law directs, for the enlightenment of the voter. The amendments can not be voted i ntil they have passed another Legis the law presumes that the want to know about the 18 they issues in the choice of member f Legis lature who are to t uj them at the next session The vides thorize to the lars for rebuilding monwealth as it now is tl} state a debt except to repel press insurrection, defend the state in war, pay existipg debt, or casual deficiencies in revenue, the latter account it is limited million dollars. The The last ature, but people are on amendments egislature may by the millions dol nproving and of the com- constitution cannot create invasion, sup- first of these that the 1 the issue olf onds amount of HfLy pro- nu state Of the purpose of it the highways Under the and on second amendment breaks subjects, so far as legislation regulat- the amendment spe- | ature may regulate salaries, the hours and make provision welfare and safety | ved by the state or thereof,” or by any mtractor performe- ich uthority This and pretty meaning islation on certain to permit special ing labor; or clifies, “the Legis] and fix wages or of work or labor, for the protection persons as { 1 ur Civil diVis imen intended e fron the muddle into which tl tenure of some of the Com- mon ges of the state were thrown | amendments adopted three years ago. It provides that such Judges hq fice the present time whose ydd-num- bered vears to hold their office for another year. By the adoption of this amendment the ten- ure will be adjusted to meet the re- quirement that all district judges shall be elected In the odd-numbered years, It was clearly an that this was not provided for in original amendment on the subject The fourth taxation. It tion requiring that uniform upon the Is a8 an Pleas ding at terms expire in shall continue the | amendment relates to incorporates in the sec- “all taxes shall be same class of sub- jects,” a provision that the subjects of taxation may be classified for the purpose of graded or progres- proposed amend have been in- | spired by the investigation of taxation and the hunt for from which 1 the legislative cf now been In existence several years, and haas made n lefinite report The fifth ar ime is Intended to enable counties uniecipalities to increase for self supporting to new sub an be had, ssion which jacts by has mn worthy it finall 1 oes oxte {improved noeorn All msEsed upon by tire ind after that ject to approval or ir vote, sither at a xt gener ey ny va y ~ Generations mimpro & part i ! to Jeffers sold It to Sam Thin farm tenanted 114 entury AO farms n upled by their owners here are eighteen farms occupied by tenants, but most of them are owned by descendants of their former own- “re There are there this were vicinity At present nty-four farms In history that read, and several other this vicinity that have a might be interesting to should this article have sufficient merit to attract its readers’ attention, the writer may give some of them, Timely Discovery Saves Property. While Arthur Reigle, of Salona, was driving through Flemington Saturday morning on his way to Lock Haven with a load of meat, he discovered flames issuing from the roof of Dan- fel Knarr, He jumped from the wag- on and ran to the house and notified the family, who were not aware of thelr danger. Mr. Reigel and another passerby quickly attached the garden hose to the hydrant and succeeded In extinguishing the blaze before much damage resulted. It is supposed a Spark from the chimney ignited the supply | to one | in- | to the section prohibiting special leg- | oversight | | SUNDAY EXCURSIONS, ETC. (Communicated) I presume the great at least a great part tinue to laugh and because 1 persist God's wrath falls on those who for- get to "remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy,” During a Sunday ex cursio vt Buffalo on June rd, so piled on a wharf where stopped that the str in twelve feet of Newspaper Cleveland wide world, of it, will con- make fun of me in believing that (4) many people the steamer ture went down ar I want to heading Plain Dealer “Believe 40 dead in Niagara crash; her recover seventeen bodies where dock collapsed; park employes to ald rescuers, and drunken men hinder, Employes refuse to ald "There was considerable disorder at Eagle Park after the accident. Em ployes of the place refused to lend any aid to Dr, Stocker, the deputy medical examiner, in his efforts to re- cover bodies and his Investigations were hampered by drunken men. No representative of the sheriff appear ed, and Dr. Stocker finally ordered all the bodies sent to Buffalo as rapidly as they were recovered" From the above it would that the physician, when he was hampered by the drunken crowds drunk to whether anvbody or died A of those who thelr live is significant from the fact that about nine out of ten of them were w It has been fre- quently on that the wom- the men in most God forbid outnumber the irslions Perhaps t fairs tragedy, are of themselves women struggle and dle, way, there are just now reports of women being vl because the new fashioned le skirt would not permit them make a rational effort to save selves, In fact a young woman who was an expert swimmer has just lost her life in « nearby Chipperna Lake because she was so hampered by her modern skirt which prevented her from using her limbs at all. Of course 18 a rational reason for the loss of life on this and other Sunday catastrophe the had no wit ve You a clipped from. the sea refuse he arrived, seen too care Hved lost list amen, ented er comn a mi may ' " LL i a to ther ur every crowd who j regard for the Sabbath was composed largely of a class like those described in the for both life of morals) crowd, You may think I in insisting that pen on Sunday than on Judging by cidents that the week, a 8 strongly demand This is not Deals Especially afte and f limb (to be found nothing such a and to Say in am ore “superstitious accidents hap- week days. r has utters FIRST-AID TO BASHFUL. Offers Help Are in If any 1 bas mgregation has fallen in love with some worthy woman and wants to meet her for a wife 1 will see that he is Introduced has a place to court | will help him get his license, pay for ns ] fy ¢ to Poor, Shy Men Who Love and Need Assistance. POOT st man in m r ary Hiry pe ¢ r Legal Advertisements. ADMINISTR tat ftRDB ATOR'S NOTICE. f Milos - : Hi Ay § M. BIERLY A. BIERLY Executors., Re LEGAL NOTICE, DR. FOREMAN. Prothonotars PRIVATE SALE, Matter of the of Alois A becker, Jr, minor child of Alois Koh becker Sr. ate of Bogus tows ship, deceased In the Orphans’ Court of Centre County 160 April Term, 108 Notiee is hereby given that the ( rphans’ Court of Centre County has ordered the private sale to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for the price or sum of Twenty-one and 43 10 Dollars the interest of Alois A. Kohlbeoker Jr.. in a cor In the estate Kohl No clipping; and it {s a risky thing! | Amanda M tain tract of real estate situated in the Town. | ship of Boggs, County of Centre | Pennsylvania, bounded and to wit: Beginning on the Eastern | formerly owned by W. BE | Kohlbecker's heirs, thenee in tion along the centre line of | Pennsylvania Railroad 1039.08 | wide along the entire line, line of land an Easterly direc. the track of the foot, boing 33 feet and lying on the and State of | deseribed as follows, | Fisher, now Alois | AT THE BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, September 5th, 1912, HELM. of Pennsylvania, bounded and d lows, to wit: Beginning on the land formerly owned by W Lohlbecker'sheirs, then along the centre *nnsyivania Rallros » along entire line 1 side thereof, containing acre, and that return of olSeptember Term of Court confirmed, unless objections be § an increased offer made therefor HENRY J KOHLBECKER Guardian of Emma Kobite Gettig. Bower & Zerby Attys the VALUABLE BRICK STOCK AT LIC SALE. By virtue of sy Orphans signed Melr Meyer an rder irt of Ce ler tire cased, Beliefont or SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 int RAE LIZABETH 8 W. H. MUNTIRE. lervre vite Tenn Administratge of J. C. Meyer WwW. CG. RUNKL® Attorney Mr Admrs } forte Fa YER deo Pelle LEGAL NOTICE ore ¥ ale, of he same wm Dale ment of arfie ventory and wot propert of R f Huston t i same AR pet apart to I. Ardery The inventory and persona property ate of Gregg township same was set apart to arine A. Rishel 6. Tha inventory and appralsement of the personal property of William HH Batley, late of Penn township deceased As the same was set apart to his widow Balley x37 J. FRANK BMITH Reginter appraisement of D. Ardery eased, as his widow whnahi Ae appralsement of M I. Rishe! deceased, as the his widow. Cath tha LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there has been | appraised and set apart to Aonle Flexi, widow of Andy Fiaxi. late of Snow Shoe Township. de consed, out of the estate of sald Andy Flax), de. | consed, real and personal property to the amount South side thereof, containing about of an | { mere and that return of said sale will be made | to September Term of Court, 1912 and (here. upon confirmed, unicss objections be filed there to or an increased offer made therefor HENRY J KOHLBECKER Guardian of Alois A. Kohibecker, Jr. Gettig, Bower & Zerby, Attys FE PRIVATE SALE, In the Matter of the Appointment of a Guar dian of Emma Kohlbeoker ‘of Bogus OVID. Lent Oouty. Peunsylvania n the Court of Common Pleas of Centre . ty. No. 180 April Term. 1908, a Goun Notloe Is hereby given that the Court of Com. mon Pleas of Centre County has ordered the private sale to the Pennsylvania Railroad Comp. any for the price or sum of Twenty-one and 43-100 Dollars, the interest of Emma Kohlbocker ovaaninaf un Of real entate af tusted FH Township of Boggs, County of Centre and State of $810 00, under the Act of Assembly approved April Ist, 1909, as follows, to-wit Personal property, 110m Real estate, £70.00 $10.0 DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE. All those 3 certain tracts of land situate in the Township of Snow Shoe, County of Centre, ana State of Penna. bounded and described ae follows, to-wit; Branch, Pennsylvania North side of ri minutes West pads hn Lo 7 uw th side of the Township ip Road Socth #1 , 5 miow » to a Stake; shenoe still along North East 123 Ld . 53 minutes ©: thenoe still along Township Road we Bento » ° Road; thence ONTAINING | am, executor of &e, reon erected NOU Se No.2. BEGIN ide of the right-of-way of the New Y A WN & Hudson River Ka rn 4 M ANG Bl a Sake In ONTAINING re BEGINNING North « rier ’ TY 3 by the Court. and iF days. and if: exee Breto, within 30 days, the sane will aed abwolutely by the Court J. FRANK SMITH Regwtor & Clerk Oosrrt of Centre Cout f Orphans LS] REGISTER'S Kennedy Y 8 May ahb Eth, account of Eby, exe. testament of Walker town. firet and final account administrator of Biate Weber Weber, late hh. deceased and final administratrix of Greg College § account of Amelia township de. The first Rianche Korman ate of Neono eh ine The firet and final account of Har. A Rreon and Clementine Harter, ex- ocutors of the last will and testament of Susan Harter, late of Marion township, firet and final account of Charles W. Whitehill, administrator of &o.. of Mary K. Whitehill, late of Col. lege township, deceased 19. The first and final account of Al. bert N. Blerly, administrator of &o., of David ©. Walter, ate of Boggs township, nev Qecan he second and partial account of Bila M. Gray and G, Oscar Gray, admin. istrators of &e., of John F. Gray, of State College Borough, deceased 21. The first and final account of A 1 Lee administrator &e, of Amos Lee, late of Potter township, deceased first and final account of DD. W. Hugh. TL fyb be &c. of Robert L.. Hughes, ate of Philipsburg oy Reps of DW. Hugh an Ww. . 3 8 find ilzaboth Hughes, late of Boro, deceased and final accountof D. J, Ging. iste of Huston i decors 18. The ate ™, , , executor of John Gingery, owneh deceased. ip. ter's OMee, Rallefonte, Pa, Aug. J. FRANK SMITH, Register of | of &e., | ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. In the estate of Christian Reese, late of Worth wwnship, deceased Notice is hereby given that lett rs of adminis tration upon the estate of sald decedent have been granted to the unde relgned All persons indebted wo sald estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against ihe same will miwake them known without deiny w Henry ( ALLy (Juigle CATHERINE REESE Belletfon ue JAMES A. REESE, Pa Administrators Port Mati dan. Pa x39 W. H. Musser GENERAL INBURANCE AGENTS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. BFLLEFONTE, PA. Pennsylvania R. R. Personally -Conducted Excursions Niagara Falls 10, $7.10 Round Trip from BELLEFONTE SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Par- lor Care, Dining Car, and Day Coaches, running via the Picturesque Susquehanna Valley Route. ROIng and connecting returning on FIFTEEN mit September October 1612 12, 26 Tickets Train good within within turning. INustrated Bo« mation good on Special trains, and regular trains DAYS. Stop-off allowed at Buffalo re- full ined infor- from and obla Agents Thousand Islands, July 15 and Maritime July 24; Montreal, July 31; Adirondacks, July 21; Musko- ka Lakes, August 1; Quebec, Au- gust 7; Yellowstone August Park, 10; Great lakes, September 12. iklet may be Ticket Tours to 18, August Provinces, oe ] FOR SALE BY > A MCQUISTION & C0. ber-Tired Bugles, Carriage Co., Price HOME MADE Buckboard, good Juggies In Own on hand Make f painting 1d varnishes ised RUBBER TIREING A SPECIALTY. B&B Tree Vaines ‘women’s waists y —- Women’ and $5.00 to BLE women's $10.00 to $15.00 Black | he : and \ Laver nen dresses, $3.50 ngham 1 Suits 50. ’ reds} boys’ was] Boye' § $4.00 ar Vash S and R all White st i figu Ma terinls to 12 years, $1.00 BEOGCS & BUEL CITTSBURGH. PA $3.50, Sailor $2.00, iuits gtyles rd Colord Beezer's Meat Market HIGH ST... BELLEVONTE, Pa We keep none but the BEEF, PORK, MUTTO All kinds of Smo}b | If YOU wantan jusliity of LICED HAK » Vork BUFBEE, BW ce Julcy Break, gO IL PHILIP BEELER fest PATENT YOUR IDFAS AND MAKE MONEY Send for my froe t HOW TO « I' TH Best Bervies i Highest R JOBHUA R, B06-9Lh st Wash DD ( 28 Chestnut Pi GC KM Heasopable ferences H. POTTS. Us. &ForelgnPats a. ¥ 8. Dearborn Chica Centre County or r 1 A Receive Deposits. Discount Notes. : John M. Shugert, Cashier. ASK ANY HORSE Eureka Harness NR “a ; 3 Axle oh £7 Xb TR. ae : Sold by denters everywhere The Atlantic Refining Company EK. RHOADS At his yard, opposite the P, R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS ee A160 all kinds of Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw ané Sand. Superior Screenings for lim burning, Builders’ and plas. terers’ Sand " § Commerical No. Trrernoxz. Caz : BS { Central No. 1331 BELLEFONTE BELLEF( ADDED CHARM TO BEDROOM A DAINTY one-plece the ad- scientific led with one of the modern sposal of s inform isefu)- A. I . S CH AD BELLEFONTE, PA, deposits will amount $408, ' You Can Have $500 in Cash... T the end of the next ten years simply by depositing the small sum of $3.40 every month in the Pittsburgh Bank for Savings, But the bank adds $2 in interest, which is compounded semi-annually at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum. Anybody can save 11 cents a day. The number of those who might have done this for the past ten years, and did not, and now have no money saved at all, is legion. Begin to Save Today. Pittsburgh Bank for Savings Pittsburgh, Pa. Your — John F, Gray & Son ire Successors to Grant Hoover Fire, Life and Accident Insurance BELLEFONTE CRIDER’ STONE BUILDING pared 10 write large lines a4 any time, Also Surety Bonds HARRY FENLON, Bonds of ever? description INSURANCE Successor 10 Frederiok K. Foster and William Burnside TEMPLE COURT BELLEFONTR, PA
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