EER Se ——— PINE GROVE MENTION. LEMONT. as it is to spend money. A few seem to manage /E MENTION MON Huston Must Srv iT ees youn ot a soe, tt th Pianos. Baileyville has a new blacksmith in the pefson | Adam Hanna, of New York, visited his wife €r'm, | same. people seem able to save. Most men and BK ry i. — posible PIANO and PLAYER PIANOS ge June hm wal i astival mt Whe Hares Rev. C. C. Shuey will preach in the Talied Supreme Court Affirms Conviction of Cap- home Sunday morning. Evangelical church Sunday morning at and a 2 bets in 3 bad Way | ae origi vited tobe present. il Avcaisent Pianos containing the latest improved 1911 scale and action, with a broken hip, is now some better. James Lenker is busy repairing the old bank High Grade, of the newest case design and veneers, in up- Among ivania the sick this week are Rev. J. C. Shultz, | building by having the old vault torn out and put- The supreme court of Pennsy yy and Harry Sun’ | ting up a new part for offices for Dr. L. C. Allen. at Harrisburg handed down an opinion day. The thermometer has registered 8 degrees | i the case of Joseph M. Huston, the Dr. Sparks, of State College, gave a party of every day this week, which is quite warm for Sapitol uretitive:, SEVIS 105 wetion ing hi rights and grands, unexcelled in fone-qualily and in price-qual- ity, under a ten-year guarantee from your HOME DEALER. friends an auto ride down the valley on Satur- | this time of year, but with the amount of mois- Dauphin county court in refus- day. ture in the ground all vegetation is growing as m a new trial. Having been continuously Mrs. Mary Wolfe, of Centre Hall, was a visitor | Well 88 can be expected. According to his own counsel, the daroughout. Ceuttte eouuty Tepes " Bilideue aud atthe J. H. Williams home at Bloomdorf this | Prof. L. Hummel spent last week in town, de- decision of the state's highest tri- ’ ty years over, we week. livering lectures on physiology, hygiene, anato- | bunal means that the architect will have many hundreds of satisfied piano customers, of which You dont want to miss the supper at Pine Hall my and kindred subjects, to large and interested | have to serve his sentence to prison the above is atestimony of the merits of the piano we sell you. on the evening of May 30th, in the Lutheran | Towds. Asthe professor is thoroughly booked | yplegs some new and now unknown We now are more fully prepared to meet the wants of means church. of obtaining another stay of i HE Scmiaon. one al ihe sroptessive SNE will not go amiss when Prof. Hummel speaks. | ooo oo Fo ined. The convicted organs any and all, at prices which defy competition, and we espe- on Tadpole, transacted business at Warrsors- Samuel Ciesla four horse team became Srigft man has ten days before the decree i a in cially pride ourselves in correct representatien, in giving you mark Monday. wo wie gee I hay. Som | of the court takes effect. 30 Caf COMILOR elise, ani 13 olpiiifie the greatest worth for the least money in the piano of your J. Paul Rearick, formerly of State College but | oooh safely excepting one that got tangled up The sentence imposed in the Dau- much of it is l, the choice. ow Licaed 1 Frankstown, spent several days | 50 broke its hip, but Mr. Glenn called on Dr. sil county court By Syuge Kunkel, | every ose as a work of reference.” Before buying your piano consult us and see our line. : Sugar valley this ea court and now by the supreme court, 43 : ii Farmer J. B. Witmer is down 3 : : : (Farmer J.B. Winer is GownSugar valley (bi | helen io ptingshoms foe. Court A Mhould serve tom | New adversnements. | Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise from his left eye. 2 | 4 nin struck Houserville German Reform- | six months to two years in the east- Hon. J. W. Kepler, Prof. M. E. Heberling, ed church and the steeple and building | ern penitentiary and pay a fine of $500 F* SALE. second hand ce ATS. Special atten given orders. Popular prices Reed and G. A. Goss areon a fshing trip over | quite a bit, so much so that they propose taking | and the costs of the prosecution. yo dire . Seidl uveion SNe io mal 15 along the mountain streams. ; n She Seesle dawn av Seine 4. vier Shum The opinion in full was read by Mack Goheen came down from Tyrone repair it. Of course Chief Justice Fell as follows: : Sans 5 : spent several days on the old farm, superintend- | the buildin Bus beet ruck BUSH SVE PRC | The order allowing this appeal lim- | (TRIST rch 24 4 bbls. a day. We have Special Bargains in Pianos ing the building of a lime pit. who reside near the church the structure would | ited the argument to the assignments god! ng eight ghlong XN: J. S. Bum gardner is handling the SEATARE | ye been destroyed by the flames, as the stroke of error which relate to the actions of Hamapore. 4 hy returned from rent, but slightly used in uprights and grands. wheel on a new Ford. He and his wife canbe |. op, Gre, the court of quarter sessions on send-| se21.5t = » Newberry, Call and see, or address, seen most any evening taking a spin for their ———— health. Pa Canal Three-Fourths Done. ig She Jury or E Seller nama Cana ree- 8 ations after a verdict of guilty of de Harry Stewart, of Sandy Ridge, came over to “Uncle Sam” has taken stock of frauding the commonwealth had been UDITORS NOTICE, ~ In the Orphans M. C. GEPHART, attend the court house dedication on Friday and | oy 00 yoo pean Nshed at Pan of inthe of visit old friends at the place of his birth, down | ¥ 18 accomplished a! presented to the court and the fore- the estate of M late of , ama after seven years of hard work. | man of the jury had attempted an ex- Sat on May eve novice ls hereby 6 19 North Allegheny[St., Bellefonte, Pa. ec ulsboel with is friend, Clay Hen. | J3Y4 ended the seventh year of canal | planation of the verdict in a colloquy an in the above estate to make . construction by Americans. imself trial jud funds in the of W. S. derson, came over from Bellville,to spend several between himself and the judge. : Ca of days at the McCracken and Oliver homes on Only one-fourth of the great task of | «After a consideration of the whole and those tied Announcement. Spruce Creek. excavation remains to be done, for the | colloquy as it appears in the report. | feceive And that he w a1) La “® a Frank McClintic had hard luck, Srturday morn. | +Bround hogs” have removed 138,000 | er's notes of the case a majority of | ointment, on June 20h, 1911. at 10 o'clock a. m., | ™ = ing. On arriving at the barn he found his best | 000 cubic yards from the line of the | the court are of the opinion that the heed in will be heard, horse with a broken leg and the animal was canal. That leaves only 44,000,000 judgment appealed from should be af- E. R. CHAMBERS, Auditor. prositly iiled. yards oO f Qay. concrete in the firmed ou. the opision of the: superior Our obliiging miller, J. H. Meyers, has purchas- court. Judgment affirmed.” —In the matter of the estate ed the flouring mill here, better known as the | Jocks is mcre than 52 per cent com | pugton was mot in court. The ap- Neri I olte Late of Cregg Townalip, ANN Ol INCEMENT Ard mill, which he purposes to repair and instal pleted, the installing of the lock gates peal on which the decision was based | county, {ecensed. Jn She Ofshan’s Cours ih new machinery. bas begun and 70 per cent of the! was taken on March 25 last in Phila- | other persons interested in said cotate: A. S. Walker, one of Ferguson townships pro- | fling for the Gatum dam, which will ' delphia and argument began there on | istrator c. t. a. of oat a Woe: 34min of gressive farmers, is sporting a new buggy and | goog the canal with water, has been | April 24. Crone tomamiip. Centre county, Pa. deceased : the eligible ladies of this locality are casting side- | 5.00 : presented hu vetuvs of sale tole Orphan's Court The free Demonstration to be given on May Re oo NO rent to a New York hos. | , The Jock gates are staggering in Suit to End Lumber Trust. AD Et 25th, 26th and 27th, at MILLER’S Hardware Store, and : andergo operation | their vast proportions compared with: Sweeping charges of a gigantic con- | fact that said petitioner secured from the several hii oy side 3 Sovgien) ope her | the timber gates of the canals in this spiracy to maintain high prices, to . Lous Vv " McKean much annoyance of late. country. Each leaf, of which there are blacklist concerns not regarded as | the sale of the i ana, Sone So tywing to the {iets of Rev. C. Shillis the yup | WO 1 @ gate, 1s 7 foet thick, 65 feet “proper” rade, and to viclate gener. forth, at the price or sum of five thousand dollars, ular pastor, Rev. Samuel Martin, of State College, long and from 47 to 82 feet in height, ally the Sherman anti-trust law, are | by the very ably filled the pulpit in the Lutheran church | there being no fewer than 92 of these made in a government suit filed by |iobe here last Sunday afternoon. leaves. Special hoisting machinery has Attorney General Wickersham in the Mrs. W. H. Stewart entertained a party of | been installed to place these masses United States court in New York Yenango, McKeat) {friends at dinner last Sunday. Among the num- of steel. against the so-called lumber trust. terest of ber were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kimport and Mr. and One of the unexpected obstacles IR Ten trade organizations and more | ed. to wit: Mrs. George Fortney. The Stewarts are noted | the construction was the development than 150 individuals are named as de- Situsie in Venango Sounly =. Crunbe entertainers and everybody is accorded aroyal | of twenty-two slides in the Culebra fendants in this suit, which may be | ship; Derren own. welcome there. cut within a distance of nine miles, the first of several planned by the de- | 52 and one-half acres in Cranberry township; Wm. Deters, who was though to be over the | but it is stated that these will not partment of justice against combina- State gb Pi Sivige Soltis yeurs a red 9 he She! S07 | delay the completios of the Sang), 2 tions of retailers in staple commodi- 152 acres more of less in Foster township: risk and hearty. For remov J of r hip; DE cen siahtless though he does not Jament the earth on cull 1a Yomov a. ¥ ties and the necessaries of life to | 3Aacjesin Foster townships ordtownship; | Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa., showing to the public the New Perfection Oil Stoves and Parawax promises to be instructive and a great help to all housekeepers. Every one should attend this dem onstration and learn how to keep cool and comfort- able in warm weather. W. H. MILLER, Bellefonte, Pa. %2 : EE 2 H 5d 2 5 § revent the ultimate consumer from 10 acres more or less in Foster township; his fate, having traveled over many southern and p . 75 acres more or less in Foste hh OY WY YY YY YY YT YY TTY YY TY ve wy some far western States. He is a Civil war vet- -— ! buying anywhere except from local 2a I Bs O pr ap wil ve eran and served as a member of Company E. . retailers. right SEI 0 HEE Eo Sooere, Who be fa] Jed Negro Minister Lynehed. | "Government officials consider the 6.9 acres in Foster township. now visiting. He is glad to shake hands with Rev. Benjamin Smith, the aged lead .+ one of the most Important ever | Suse in Clarion county. = land township; his old comrades, though most of them have er of the negro race near Swainsboro, brought under the Sherman anti-trust | which said several tracts are fully described in mE Gv long since answered the last roll call. Ga., was hanged to the limb of a tree law, inasmuch as its great object is to xo at s fre hi ml in} = — re and his body riddled with bullets by of Centre county as by reference thereto will ap- un put an end to agreements which pre- | pear. SPRING MILLS. a mob of white men because he had : | vent the uitimate consumer buying | Notice is given, in pursuance with the The stork wade » vit 1s Magnus Duck on | WOUBHEY Deputy dearehst Canady. | commodities directly from the pro- | priertiRe Spars Court of Centre county as Friday last and left a little girl. . 8 YOURE gycer, been confirmed ni si” and that if no exceptions wife, and the latter had complained 0 1+ he courts uphold the govern. | be filed thereto within twenty one days, the Clerk sae NE roan . * a bi or te Suhosliies Sunny rent Kise ment’'s contention on rule that such wir AAR) of, Centre cont, Pa m ouse to arrest the preacher. ,....ments come under the inhibition | absolutely and that the administrator herein be: oe. named will make, execut deliver Bank of Bellefonte was organized in Potato bugs are becoming quite numerous. they The lager Tesidre) gui shoe the officer, of the Sherman law, it is believed that EY jun or deeds. J de Ni The Firs National are in the ground close to the stalk, simply loosen | “"o YE fled. but Was Sisued: ‘with many suits will follow with the object herein sand UDon the payment to him of the 1856 as a private bank under the name of Hale, McAllister, the ground around the plant and you will soon ia oss Pp : u od in a Of removing cae of the greatest causes " EARLE C. TUTEN H & Co., and obtained a national charter in 1863. For discover them. ounds and was vapturel: in 3 of the high cost of living. Clerk of the Orphan's Court umes The several committees appointed to get up a Swany near the Sow, rought of a | The suit filed is against the East- | poroo M Sper of Centre County, Pa., more than half a century it has been an important factor program for Memorial day have succeeded ad- and hanged to a tree in sight ® ern States Retail Lnmber Dealers’ As- Oil City, Pa., : mirably. Evidently the day in our town willbe home, i. lie Mi sociation, which is the central body of | W* Hammison WaLke, Atotievs op Betis in the development of Centre County, holding the interests observed than on any prev m was very oid, ng e Bellef . Pa., A ‘ More generally dhe: re business will be closed | headed and toothless, but for years his nine local organizations covering five 56.21-3t of its depositors as identical with its own. from 11 a. m. until 8 p.m. According to the pro- | word had been law to the negro popu- Hates the oP jstiies of Sclumbla 45d gram, the parade. consisting of the veterans. | Jatjon. He was noted for his oratory. | nc, OTICE OF DISSOLUTION.—Notice is here- Age and experience’ should be considered in forming Sunday school {children and cit orn oc | While the mob was chasing Smith Attorney General Wickersham and BBY ie Pennsylvania Match i: will be quite an imposing affair, and will form at | pon parties dynamited the negro, y he Gort of Common Pleas of Centos banking connections. This bank has not only passed the 5.30 o'clock at the Lutheran church building and | his special assistant, Clark McKer- filed in the Court re 0dd Fellows hall, entirely destroying; cher, have devoted more than a year Ee that Tayi for a deste Om: march directly to the cemetery. After the dec- lution, a upon said application mark, bu officers have had long and varied orations a sad sight, yet a beautiful one, Rev. H. | the building. |to collecting the evidence on which { fof dissolution has been fixed by said court for half centiny Hits 8 B. Snook will deliver the Memorial address,which | The lynching and the use of dyna- tne git js based. This evidence in- | when and here ay Beions terested may ats experience in banking. We are confident that we canserve will be followed with recitations appropriate for | mite have terrorized the negroes and | des copies of the alleged agree- tend and show cause the Ons Of the . the occasion by Bell Bartley, Ruth Smith, Homer | any are fleeing. A general exodus 18 |, onve blacklists and reports of the prayer of the said , if they so desire. your interests, and invite you to do your banking with us. Snook, Gladys Weggley, Dean Braucht and Katie | threatened, which will work great | vo ion organizations, branding whole. | 56193t Sh B SPANGLER Lobr, also quartet and sing. The | gamage to the planters. 'salers and retailers, who have dared graves to be decorated by the few old veterans ers, who e we still have with us are in the following ceme- : te violate the rules of the associations XECUTORS NOTICE. —Letters testament s——— teries. At Green Grove, David Renninger, Jonh Three Killed In Poker Fight. as “poachers,” “mavericks,” “scalp: upon the estate of W. Keichline, Albright, Geo. Ream, and Leonard Missimer | my 00 mon were killed and one fa. rs’ and “illegitimate dealers” to jog beast Sof Ferguson deceased, hav. Memorial address by Rev. Snook. In Georges | op). op ot in a quarrel over a game of | whom “short shrift” must be applied. | hereby given to all those to said estate . valley, Martin Grove, James Breon, Chas. Me- cards at Kav! ear Kittanning, Pa. | This is the government's first anti- | to xii immediate payment and those having : : dara, Daniel Condo, Win, Coliipe od 3 Honas ea Se Ta Te miner pon) and | trust suit conforming to the supreme clans againes the saine to Present them duly € 1S a on Kennelley. Atthe Mountain, Henry Grim. s » , . Farmers Mills, Michael Shultz, john N. Dunkle, | Killed his brother Charles and Andrew Dui Sang on Jocieiph, in fiat MRS, MARGARET BOWERSOX, Bellefonte, Penna Tasker Kock, D. G. and Geo. Armbuster, D. W.! and Rocco Braltis, brothers, and fa- rae oa ae nreasona . i 5646-1y ’ . and J. Raymond, Memorial address by Rev. Bei- | tally wounded Walter Spilish. restraint of the trade of the consumer | _, Pine Crore OTR as oF ber. At Spring Mills, B. F. Coates, John Spar, | It is said that during the game five and the manufacturer. & John Hoke, Henry Hoffmaster, Jere Condo, | aces were found in the deck. Dick |, The Sovernment charges in brief David Barree, J. F. and F. N. Vanvalzah, L.F. | woo oo onacteqd and beaten. He took that by an elaborate system of black- OTICE FOR APPLICATION FOR A CHAR-| Duncan, Thomas Richardson and David Burrell. listing not only individual consumers TER.—Notice is that ap- The Centre County Banking Company. At Heckmans cemetery one Revolutionary sol yan So w firing Into the crowd and | 0 ‘Some of the largest industrial cor- | w. Fred willbe, made OY F. W. Lider. : dier, Adam Sunday, How Tapidly the 2 heros of . porations have been prevented from Governor § Bening] or the lith lay Ot) ute, grim visaged passing * | flealing directly with wholesalers. . i811, clock a. m., under f} bers growing es do by dm. Wehavenovenly | Kidnappers Sentenced. , A A Soc Be a a Deru em eley. -AMemiorlal |... Judge 1. C. Roberts, of ‘the district Crazed by Heat, a Suicide. Seftain corporations, approved the 2th day of oe will be delivered by Dr. Schuyler in the | COUTt in Las Vegas, N. M,, pronounced | razed by the heat, Jacob Unangast | thereto. for g chaser for an intended corporation, Presbyterian church on next Sunday afternoon, | Sentence on Will Rogers and Joe Wig: | want into the woods near his home in LEI * p 4 gins, the confessed kidnappers of lit- facture and sale of matches, and for these pur- S h d Co 2g ial s— tle Waldo Rogers, on March 29 last. Wiliams townsblp - Baal Ea, a and privieses and enjoy ail the rights, trengt an nservatism RUNVILLE RIPPLINGS Rogers received five to twelve years and the Ste . . LER, .~as The farmers are through with com and oats. | to twelve years. In the absence of a Sa Saicaon, are the banking qualities demanded by careful Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Poorman, were Bellefonte | statute for kidnapping in New Mexico, | Tue Proressor’s MysTerY.—The Pittsburg visitors Saturday. the men were prosecuted for burglary, | Dispatch is givingits readers a series of delight- epositors. With fo ears of banking ex- \Jimer. Homer md. Benet made | ap they roke nto hous to sen the | trie eb vm be urs stevie | N™ prams wl A trip to . child. one, press, . county, 1 we Invi ea et tn oe Sami Fein, Myers tnd Semen. J he Wi |B AAS ht fo ei swe tor, Vea, were seukash SUES Gt 55ste du Sue: Wistoric Virginia Mansion Burned. EO ut Ny Bove, Erbe of Sms Construction Moon township, and assuring you of every courtesy and attention. 0 , Joseph Alexander Chesterville, the home o George woods, with rapid-fire occurrences and startling is as Gap” on road Poorm. spending the week in the mountains . . Sun We hos SS O the a b Of | climaxes, an absolutely unsolvable mystery and EET dito il o'clock a, m., Fri- We pay 3 per cent interest on savings and Mrs. Plummer Strunk and son Paul, of Win-| yo the the oldest A ar ras which at oo at2o kp. m. ch sa dav. eerfully gi information at gate, are spending some time with her parents. | wag destroyed by fire. It was owned | sin Monday morning, May 29, is “The Profes- day” Ee ch y give you any n.atl our Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bennett. by Mrs. Robert S. Hudgins and accu. | sor's Mystery,” by Wells Hastings and Brian county co ioners and may be command concerning investments you may A bright little baby came to the home of E. S. Yiver. Hooker, and is A ang Bris he co fiers Subelt last week it being No. 36: Both bube Bak more than n “Are You My Wife?” or “The Phantom of the y and mother are getting along nicely. years old Opera,” feat novels alieady given Dispatch bid co formin he plans and specifi- desire to make. . readers. ‘ou are sure to Surprises come : —In heavy-soil localities, are apt with every turn and the solutions knock out all | the bid, is he'order of he cout Comin to attack young chicks, y when | “Holy Ghost and Us” Bark Wrecked. | your calculations. Begin with the opening chap. | Sicners, must be the clerk the on heavy . In| The barkentine Kingdom of the | ters in The Daily Dispatch Monday morning, May tai two hours before the time ight, sandy soils disease is practical: | yjoly Ghost and Us sect has been 2. and you wil read every installment. And you county reserve the right to : stranded off Sangomer, on the west Professor Crosby, or . ian Tabor, with interesting characters E : Feed very Wile fs feud and youll | €088t of Atria and probably will be | [or wh b fie fireins Satacen J : The Centre County Banking Co. raise more If you must feed soft | © 5° oT d Mo, the | historic age, but life this summer of 1911. Don't ommission ai stuff don't throw it the ground. | rece Portland, Me., fiom the | ...... rare literary treat. Attest Bellefonte, Pa. p dy Feed it in small or on a clean | National Board of Marine Underwrit- — na 1 nua, } 54 board. ers in New York. Horning Orr OLE AGE?—To grow old is as casy Nay Then, 1011,
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