HER HUSBAN UNDER ARREST New Advertisements. NOwE—~ The annual meeting of the Stockholders of Whiterock Quarries will ba held » the offices of the Company, Nos, 10 & 11, Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa., on Mon- January 27th, 1908, at 10 o'clock A. M., tor tection of Directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may proper- iy come before such meeting. E. H. RICHARD, Bellefonte, Pa., Jan. 10, 1908, ee —————————————— a R SALE —A good Siogle Barrel Shot Gun, 12 gusge, with case, will sell for $3.00 eash, inquire at this office or A. HB. Youna. Newark, N. J., Jan. g.—Following a searching examination, during which many incidents of his life were laid bare, Theodore 8. Whitmore, the hus- band, was held by the New Jersey po- lice as a suspect in the death of Helena Salter Whitmore, Ww.» was WANTED .—Agents for Fraternal In- m surance. New Pian: bin money lor g A LETTER OF THREAT AND OUR REPLY en. ‘ fl, Sapt., Secretary. Salts ‘Phitip-burg, Pa. 532-3 right. Apvly to beaten insensible, stripped of her MOR SALE.—Finel ed Pool clothing and drowned in a pond on the To our Patrons aNp Frienps :—We are in receipt of the following letter FE BENN CAVE PROPERTIES FOR JOR SALE. —Finell ciac tcricus. Tuc Hackensack meadows in Harrison on . . el ‘ ; RENT.—The subscribers having pur | tables, one billiard (able. Wel: patronized the morning of Dec. 26. which you may judge for yourselves. It is on exhibition in our store window. ghascd the Foun Cure tarm offer both for tend, | by the sch students aud general public. Terms Joseph Harry Hendrickson, the al \ leged friend of Mrs. Whitmore, was arraigned and, in default of $1000 bail, remanded to jail. The intricate web began to unravel with the identification of the corpse. All the rest came as matter of detail. In a safe in the saloon of Fred E. Radin, in Brooklyn, the police discov- ered what they declared to be the or on the shares, and the Hover axv Cave, for a cash rent only. [he latter 1s one of the best pay- ing properties in the county. ftions or lication ean be made to Ef. D. Meek, of State College, who will furnish such information in relation thereto as may be desired. al H.C. & R. P. CAMPBELL, Ww. W. STEPHENS, State College, Pa, 52.91 Today, Thsi Year Pry ATE SALE OF FARM SUPPLIES Somwhere, Nearby County The undersigned will sell at private sale the following valuable and useful articles for farmers and dairymen. Mgr. WILLARD ; I'm after vou. and left, you bet! Maybe [ won't do a thing when I get to your store. I'll strike out right APMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE :—Let- ters of Administiation on the estate of Elizabeth Barnhart, deceased, lute of Spring Twp., having been granted to the nndersi ned, they re. quest all persons knowing them«elves indebted JACK THE SMASHER. 12 HORSES, 10 COWS, YOUNG STOCK P. S. Nobody will be sor y. AND PIGS, most important evidenc yet un to said estate to make ma Geiser Grain Beparstor, Butcher Block, . yment and those having 3 x { Pipe 3 4 eart ec Ww a—— claims ageinst the sa M hem dul No. 2 Vietor Churn, Lot of Pipe 3410 2, hed in connection with the Harri authenticated for vettioment, present them duly | Bo CN Churn, A son murder mystery. They found there Boston Botte Fil er, Pulleys, J. W. BARNHART, | single Bottle Washe Shatt Hangers the rings and other jewelry which ' . a Nt Neri AARNE ART, § Admrs, | ngle | asher, HA Whitmore declares his wife Lena was OUR REPLY TO 1 HE PUBLIC. Lena Bi oh | Sa Bottle Boxes, Bove: Geol Battelrio a, wearing when he last saw her on { Miia thes orner : vator, Serew Jack Christmas day. I don't know von, Jack the Smasher, and I don’t know what you mean. Bat I am not afraid, Warehouse Ele on, 3 Rotar i AO Mrs. Susan Schmitter, of New York ® ts : ArulnisT RATOR'S NOTICE: —Let- | Lot 1 inch Tee iron, Juwel Water Heater, ' y I have a clear conscience, both as a citizen and as a business man. ters of Administration on the estate of | Lot 1 inch Angle Iron No. 5 Tire Bender, fainted after recognizing her sister's ; : Sarah W. Barnhart, deceased, late of Spring Twp., | Cow and Calf Chains, Tire 8hrinker, body. When she had regained con Willard's Bazaar has been conducted here long enough to win popular approval through hon- having bern granted to the undersigned, they re- | 2 Cars Set Pipe Plates, gnest all persons Knowing themselves indebted 10 sald estate to make payment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement, ston Wagon Seale, National Cash Register, Money Drawers, 2 Cheese Cases, 2 Pipe Cutters, Pipe Vise, Spike tooth Harrow, 4 Oliver Plows, sciousness she said: “Ever since poor Lena married her life has been miserable. On Monday est value giving. So why should | worry about that scrawling sheet of paper you sent? Come and carry out : . J. W. BARNHART, Ad Blower, Evans Corn Planter, of last week Lena left her home in yous threat. 1 pnt my cause before the people of Bellefonte. I'll keep my friends advised when BELLA BARNHART, } me, aul 3 Superior Dill { Brooklyn and came to my house. Her the man “*Jack” gets } d what he does to me J.C. Meyer, Atty. 53166 Bellefonte Pa. | § Gay stoves, a ne hore Bub Sleds, face was bruised and cut. That night the wan *Jack'’ gets here anc wa ¥ . : : 3 Bugien, Two 10 foot Silors, her husband appeared and begged her And in the mean-time I'm asking the public to continue its patronage. This store will al- ITTANY IRON COMPANY 6'8 dy A pel vhs Lp to return home with him. She finally eave de abt) in re d i * Hay Ropes and Pulleys, iron Wheel Barrows, ways do all in its power to deserve it. ay Rol very Hay Rake, Hammors consented, but first she left with me ’ ae Sudersigucd, Juripabe to the provisions of | jy, PI ory Yay Tuk" Huy Hauws, her watch, her ring and $12 in money. WILLARD er NE eo 15th, 1904, desires to purchase | Hay Ladders, Fork A day or two later I got word from D. L. LL , in Spen market, on ot Je rocaEds of sule of a Reaper, Jana] er, on “by her that she would come up to the Bellefonte, Penna. Ph atmand. dottars, (84,000.00), Nittany “Tron | Frick ‘10 horse Portable ne , siAacte #3 power Crider’'s Exchange . - - - - - . - 5-horse power Upright Engine, 2.horse power Lambert Gasoline Engine, 12-horse power U right Holler, Acme DeLaval Beit Cream Separator, No. 4 Moritor Grain Cleaner, $4, Company 6 per cent. To bonds issued undar said mortagage, and due September 15th, 1914. To that en, proposals for the sale of said bonds will he received by the undersigned unti! four o'clock p- By January 6th, 1908. Proposals should be an Bronx to see us on Christmas day and then go up state to our old home to spend the holidays. “Christmas evening I received a P. S.—If you wish any goods at reductions that are really worth while, this is the store for you seal marked “Proposals for the sale of Dairy Sprink Balance Scales, ’ Marble Counter Top Show Case telegram from Brooklyn, reading as Nittany fron Company reject any oral pro. | Eile Fittings snd Valves follows: posals in whole or in part. 4 Beivigouthes jad qunvas, ote. “Don’t expect me tonight. Lena.’ COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO., TRUSTEE, | Veterinary phong Cuts cotaplene: “Two days later came a letter pur 52-50 2t Harrisburg, Pa. | Horse, Hog and Cattle Condition Powder, anure Carriers, porting to be from Lena, in which she : RY i: was made to say that she was going : Combinution Vise and Auvil, _ to Schenectady to visit our sister. A STRANGE DISHES. Reno No, 108 Enxilage Shredder and Culler, second telegram followed. Later I got less and without friends. Dixon was | Left Sick Bed to Commit Suicide. thirty-seven years old and for many | Pittsburg, Jan. 6. — G. W. Groom, | Ohio No. 13 Ensilage Cutter and Blower, 3 Kramer Wagons, 4 inch tire, held the title of featherweight while suffering from nervous rostra- ' t Weber Wagon, 4 inch tire, another letter similar to the first, and years 8 p Lion's Flesh, Tiger's Meat and Baked Wago i “ on the same night an expressman champion. tion at his home in Sewickly, near | opts Foot. AND FOR SALE.—The Nittany Iron oO {rox Company, having reserved from iis sale of here, leaped from a window in his Ey I fore properties. bedroom fifteen feet to the ground 2 Milk Route or Huckster Wagons, Stack and Wagon Covers, Deering 12 foot Hay Rake, brought her trunk to my house. It Lawyers Bathe In ley Surf. contained a few articles of clothing, Atlantic City. N. J., Jan. 4—S8ix law- Lion's flesh is said to furnish a very good meal. Tiger meat is not so pala- gome hottles and old papers and a lot of stones to give it weight. The sec ond telegram arrived about the same time the trunk did. It read as follows: «pake care of trunk. Will send Monday or Tuesday. Lena. “The second of the letters was dat ed Dec. 27. In it the writer made Lena yers came here from Philadelphia to gee two other members of the bar take a bath in the icy surf on a wager. The contestants were James W. Cohn and Alfred Carr, and the latter won by staying in the surf eight minutes, while Cohn came out in seven minutes. and ran to the Pennsylvania railroad tracks, where he was hit and instantly killed by a freight train. Several nights ago Groom escaped from the house and was almost dead from ex- posure when found. Since that time a strict surveillance has been kept over him. but Mrs. Groom and the nurse, | table, for it is tough and sinewy. In India nevertheless it is esteemed, be- | cause there is a superstition that it im- | parts to the eater some of the strength | and cunning that characterizes the an- imal. This notion is not, of course, . held by the followers of Brahma and | Buddha. whose religion forbids the 15 ACRES OF LAND situated along the Zion pike, at Gatesburg, offers Two 6 foot Deering Mowers, Aspinwall Potato Planter, 2 Hallocks Potato Diggers, the same for saie at a very low price. Every foot | 4 Sprin Tooth Harrows, of this land is In excellent condition for cultiva- | 8 American Cultivators, tion and contains a 2 Deering Grain Binders, 2 peering Corn Binders GOOD HOUSE, ORCHARD AND WELL. Dayton puting Scales, Standard Computing Scales. W. A. Moore ee B244-t1. President. For particulars inquire of J. HARRIS HOY, say her husband was treating her bet-| Another Mail Clerk Gets Smalipox. | Who were in the room watching him, | gy4y,0 of flesh. Rock Farms ter, but that he stayed at home to Harrisburg, Pa.. Jan. 4. — Another | were unable to cope with the man, | Centre Co. BATA Rock view, Pa. watch her: that she was getting her things out of the house, and that as soon as she got all of them together railway mail clerk, William 8S. Len- hart, was removed to the sanitary hos- pital, afflicted with smallpox. He is | | who | strength. seemed to have extraordinary | There appears to be considerable dif- | ference of opinion among authorities | on the subject as to the merits of ele- ee au Wall Paper, Paints, Etc. Kindness Rewarded By $70,000 Gift. | phant's flesh as an article of diet. By ce she was going up the state. I was re the third patient since Dec. 17, both : | TIE quested to care for such things as she | the others being railway mail clerks oi Incagten, Pr A ava Some 3 > sonzidere - anos, but A dl tidied tent ii Bl Bl Bol Aol Boho lr AY igh se a OE run between New York |... George B. Kofroth, a former | European against it. Stanley said that | { 4 TALKS TO ROD IN THE GROUND ? hotel clerk of Honey Brook, is $70,000 he frequently tasted elephant’s flesh | 4 Sm richer than he was a short time ago. and that it was more like soft leather | { 4 But His Wireless Telephone Won't A Historic Golfer. Out of a spirit of gratitude for his and glue than anything else with | a Work Far As Yet. The following entries in the accounts | Ereat kindness, Otto F. Kuenzier, a | Which he could compare it. Another | 4 PAINT YOUR HOUSE > Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Jan. 6.—A public| of James Graham, marquis of Mont. | Swiss peasant, wio died in this coun- | expioter, However declares au! he : test is to be made shortly of the wire-| pose, when he was a student at the | TY about a year ago, left a will be- | cannot imagine how an a 80 : . es . less telephone invented by John Gro-| University of St. Andrews are quite in queathing his entire estate to Kofroth. | coarse and heavy as the elephant could | In attractive colors and it will stand out from its howski, of Kingston, this county. The | Falstaffian vein: Two Men Killed By Side of Siat produce such delicate and tender flesh. | { neighbors. inventor has the machine now on ex-| “Item: for two goffe balls, 10sh. ion: Ta, Jun 3 a a e. | All authorities agree in commending | 4 hibition. He claims that recently he| «, m: my Lord taking ane drink in | oo go italian aD, 3 38 "Toh Oma the elephant’s foot. Even Stanley ad- | ¢ 4 sent a message 1000 feet distant, and | Jhone Garns before he went out and | Lied by a slide in a slate uy ie mitted that baked elephant’s foot was 1 : that the words spoken were distinctly | after he came from the goife, 45sh. 4d. | pg) » Hy Pa quarry at | g dish fit for a king. It is the greatest | { OUR EXPERIENCE 3 understood. “Item: to the boy who carried my Pelabole. at 3 Deed arsed delicacy that can be given to a Kaffir. 4 The apparatus is very simple. A| Lord's clubs to the field, 8sh.” work ne ¢ Te quit | gt. Louis Republic. 4 wo ; rod sunk six feet in the earth acts as With every allowance for change of r * a a : In combining colors harmoniously is dt your serv- } the transmitter. Practical telephone | tariff, the most completely refreshed | a mE POT. ; 4 ice, with Pure White Lead and Oil to back us up. ) men, however, who have made an ex-| giants of wodern gold dwindle Into Pennsylvania Railroad Announcement. 1 3 amination, have doubts whether the| abstemiousness beside that “ane drink.” er : invention will be a success. —London Athenaeuin. 4 : Famous Pugilist Dies of Alcoholism] ~~ 2. : New Yo Jan. 7.—The greatest Crowded Out by Vain Man. ) FLORIDA [re 4 THE NEW WALL PAPERS fighter of his time and the winner of “1 went into the office lookiug like a gu . : 4 : several hundred fistic encounters, fhe i the wa die The Land of Summer, Sunshine and Flowers, is best seen by We have can be made to give many novel forms 4 George Dixon, the negro pugilist, fami. | have a chauee 19 © ¥ A i , igi I gio pusiiial | mil | Pat my hair or anything. | bad bv PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD of decoration. We'd be glad to suggest original in the alcoholic ward of Bellevue Hos.| tended to primp going up in ite ele Personally-Conducted Tours treatment for your house—They need not be ex- . pital, a vietim of a loug fight with] Vator, put there as § tan. stand ug FEBRUARY 4 and 18, MARCH 3, 1908 pensive. Wall papers, Window Shades, Curtain p Ba id mi tig prime bY thou-| before-each mirror twirling his mus- Two: W 4 ’ on 3 1990 Poles. Parte, ~Oil, ‘Glass, &c., ut b sands as a pugilistic hero, George tache, and | souidy RES even get a peep wo Weeks to Three Months in the Tropics. ’ , Lil, y WC. y —New Press. Dixon passed away practically penni- at myself.”—Ne ROUND TRIP $49.60 FROM BELLEFONTE 4 e——————————————————————————————————————————— proportionate Rates from Other Points. p p hart’ ; ; Gephart’'s Music Store. Special Pullman Trains. Independent Travel in Florida. 1 ECKENROTH BROTHERS, 3 For detailed Itineraries and full information, consult nearest Ticket Agent. Bush Arcade, 52-91 Bellefonte, Pa. p COTY YYW TTT YYTTYe vw wv TW PTT WY J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF PIANOS. 53-2-6t Montgomery & Co, Clothing. ——) 0000 (—— Bellefonte umber Company. Read the following, and call during the Sale and see how low you can buy the Piano of your choice. Sale lasts but 10 days. Call early. Open evenings. a ds ad od dn Dd Bd ol Ah Bl BAM AA LM AM a A GREAT REDUCTION SALE DO YOU PURPOSE BUILDING? 00000 Sale began Thursday, Jan. oth, and ends Jan. 18th. In order to make room for the large line of Pianos which our increased trade demands, we shall offer at exceedingly low cut prices every Piano left over from the Christmas sale in Pianos of two stores. They comprise a fine line of noted high-grade makes, new from the factory in all fancy veneers, such as the ‘‘Behr Bros,’ *‘Halletand Davis,” ‘Hobart M. SUITS. 100 Children’s Suits at One-half Price. THE Fie som and sce Panes taken 0 exchange e A large collection ot or. 100 Men's Suits at One-half Price gan of the best makes must go at sacrifice prices, $15.00 aud upwards. WILL SUPPLY . The Electrical Player Piano, and the concealed Player Piano, or Playola, which we carry in stock have a world wide reputation, and these wonderful in- Rough Dressed Lumber, Sand, BEX: shyaetie Wh43¢ be soon aut Beau wb fully upprocioted. Tey ie She greed =} Planing Mill Work Brick ] © age, ng the wor e 5 “18 on, & nin 1 or ri | Se Tou to ay hem We an ars ithe You afemond, oe 0 Crt iy DVERCOATS. ! ey combine wo m and Playola. emen i . i rey Piams of all makes in exchange for gy nd di gE ’ ne, 100 Boy's Overcoats at One-half Price. ! valuation. Wall Plaster, «“Ruberoid’’ Roofing, i“ 100 Children’s at One-half Price. 100 Men's Overcoats at One-half Price. XXX XX THE RUSH IS NOW ON. If you or your friend, your Lodge, Church or School comtemplate buying a Piano, or an Organ, this will be your opportunity. We have Pianos to suit you, and the real values we give cannot be excelled any- where. We invite you to call during this sale. Car-fare refunded to , out-of-town purchasers. and Double Air Chamber Concrete Building Blocks. This latter article they manufacture, and will supply all or any of these materials promptly and at reasonable prices. ——) 0000 (—— Telephone or address M. C. GEPHART, 53-2tf, Address BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. Bellefonte, Pa. MONTGOMERY & COMPANY, Criders’ Exchange. §2-36tf Bellefonte, Pa. TOY OYTO OY TY TY EYE Y TTY TTY vy we ww Tew 29 S. Allegheny St. a a a i i Be BM A Be MM aa ad Bi BB A BM A A Bellefonte, Pa. §2-2-1y —PV VY YY TTY vy YY PWT YT TTY TYE YY vy VV smells —— NES
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