—————————————— VOL. LXXXYVI. J. MILLEE GOO HART A Shooting Hoody Found in House by Daughter of Five Years, John Miller Goodhart, an industrious and respected eitizan of Gregg town: ship, on Monday morning. The soul A thirty two calibre revolver crashed hia Death doubtedly instantaneous. through head. Was un- For some months Mr. Goedhart had been on financial the trouble His attitude toward his wife and very diffarent feo former times, a affairs, largely imginary. actions and that ¢ Lila Gl became 0 who w his mind was n was not rational thay by those iw el that h , No » would destroy ear, and 8 at all times one suspected his own life. Oa Mondav mornin a Mr, Lhe the g, while at barn, Gorodbart discharged revolver ovce or twics, and some tim« aflerwards came to the summer hous . ly after e shols were heard, and sho little daughter of the A wag altracied by 18 fi win 1 saws t reports ling her ¢ yo l of o the mother. revalver, apd on lving on the fl carried the aad vst Dr. H 8. Braught and the distriet notified The county ner, after a consultation it was decided tha a blood, was summoned, lorney was fa with ut & cor and ICORSSAryY. an icquest was uot x» bullet entered the head just to wie temple, and slightly upward course, comin te side ! Out oI a little to the front The A Nal holding here wer: d eariridge | f the point ofl entrancsa (18 it was sped for " Fl we and tnirtes days, | and was the the late ~amus Goodhurt ; W a number of year REO al nun: rg. £118 molher, nes if £ : e, Delore | IL0E8 ol i | and the sad ending the life occurred. Fhere ‘ lidren, tw gurvive the i c y sons and i Al20, a siste Lear Centre THE ORIGINAL SIR Wil Appear in tir Fv Nov Yiu mpany, ange Arcadia Wednesday wilig mb r 19 h-A 3% Cal aug popany, i larieits, Tue er ly rt entertainers in pany es high» i Ge, 80d ‘3 masuy towps aq cities, Le ame Juariet Or, Payure, at GF. Wells, a Vi i femarig ritieal sudienceas, ind second {enor Ir Voice Mr. , has 8s natural quality and etuees, blending perfectly in quariedls work Mr ten of rare ww Yelle is a baritone of neide vary best soiolsls io lye the high- the tim work, As factor tLe est order, and red one of 8 pianist be ia a stioug in variety of Lhe compsoy. Mr. Parmenter, the basso, is credited with havivg one of the leading bass voles lyceum work. As an impersonator, trus (o life and porirays characters as they really are, Over two bundred course tickels have Leen sold, guaraniceing that ail expense CAD met, 1 is however, that this yeaf there in He is be desired be good surplus, which wili be applied to re- duce the Iindebieducss Arcadia, With the new arrangement of the seating of the hall, the rear seats will be altogether desirable, There need be no lear of not being able to see or hear, The chart will be gpen for the sale of reserved seat tickets until the even- ing of the entertainment at Kreamer & Son's store, / on Grange » w Miss Potter Ir jared, Miss Mary Potler was thrown from her buggy on Friday forenoon and was somewhat bruised and cut over the body. The horse she was driving, when quite near the Durst auto, frightened and made a dash to the # de, upeetting the buggy, throwing the lady under it, Miss Potter was BOND ISSUE LOSES BY 60,000 Nearly Every County in Its Frotest Against Hoad Bullding, Sitnte Reg'itorn Extravaganee In I'he overwhelming defeat by a ma- jority of 60 000—of the constitutional | amendment to suthorize the $50,000 000 Ioan for road building, shows that the people of Pennsylvania without regard to party want the business of the conducted on business { principles, It shows that they realiza that the improvement of the roads of the State economic and not a political question, The defeat of the loan isan assurance of good Btate rcads built out of current revenues, Hiate th th is an The demand for good roads throughout the State is so urgent that no Legislature will dare refuse to make {suitable provision for their construe- {tion out of current revenues, whieh it { haa been repeatedly shown during the inst faw months by indisputable facts | and figures, is entirely feasible, The | raeult of the election is evidence that {the people mean to have roads built [ honestly and economically and with. out burdening the Slate with an mous dabt, enor- of which the first $50 000, - | 000 would be only a starter, as the pro- osad copstitulional amendment was 80 worded that it could be reasonably {construed as permitting the creation of {an endless number of loans in apy amount up to $50 000000 by { Legislature in the future. The defeat | of the amendinent is one of. the most gratifying things that have been ac complished at any State election sny years. BRODY in Itis a most sigpificant and interest. IX out of sixty-seven voted sgainst the loan, and that only two counties in the State gave 8 msjority ia favor of the loan of more than 600 hese counties were Philadelphia and Eik. [he City of Philadelphia, as everybody knows, is coextensive with the county. No Htate roads can be It is the bail iwick of Penrose and McNichol, The ir flae: ce of the boss pnd the polities! wntraciors in Philadelphia was suffi a ms jority of somethin, wer 44 000 for the loan. E'k county is the bailiwick of J. K. Hall, the political associate and co McNichol. 1 where Hall lives that to get tor of Ek way Commissioner Bigelow Penrose and unty lig has been building a Btate road which it is slaled is costing the people about $30 - the the home Delaware county, the home Ni Nesbington ity, tue home of Governor [ener #jorities sguinst the loan rang than 3 O00 ———if DEATHS BB. Treaster, for a number of tax for Potter town- p, died suddenly at bis home, near ters Mil i Deen Very significant is fret thst of Mr elow ; ustor rout, and rom AR) Lo more R ard years collector ant Oo ja oan Monday afternoon failing in health for ’ He had he felt tuat he ought to have a physi cian, and accordingly sent for Dr. J BG. Allison, ard death came while the physician was at the Treaster home, [aterment will be made at Epruce- town on Thursday forenoon, Mr. Treaster was & on Treaster, a woo of Jac.b resident of Potlter towne near the Red Mili, many years ago. ‘There survive him his wife, whose maiden name was Mies Lydia Zsttle, and three sons, namely, John, the lumberman, who has been making his home with hie parects ; Homer, Yeagertown: acd Ernest, at Colyer. There also survive a brother, Frank Tre.ster, Lewistown; and a sister, Mrs, James Lee, Bedford, [owa. ship, Heed Helen Bhatt, aged dsughter of William Bhutt, died of scarlet fever, The Bhutt family live near Bellefonte, seven years Irwin G. Alexander f Unionville, aed almost seventy years, He was a Civil war veteran, Arthur J. Taylor in Milton, a for. mer resident of Bellefonte, aged forty nine years, A API MS AAS AN, Misslonnry Service at Tasseyville, The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Bociety of the Lutheran church, Tusseyville, will hold their annus! thanksgiving services on Bat. urday evening in the Union eburch. Theve services are looked forward to with great pleasure by all, A general invitation is extended, A YANN Thanksgiving Yappar, Progress Grange will serve the an vusl chicken and wsflls supper, oysters, ete., on the evening of Thanks. taken to her home in the car. The vehicle was badly damaged, giving Day, from four uitil ten o'- DISTRICTS DEMOURATIC SUCCES ES, Additions! Esuator, Progressive Mayor York, Five Judges Peousyivania, Fart of Victory The re of recent are most gratifying to Democrats, The election of Democratic Governors in New Jersey and Massachusetis, an additions! Democratic Seuator in Maryland and a progressive Demo- cratic mayor of New York City are sll that could be hoped for and is remark- able in 8 year following a inndslide, Two Democratic (Gsvernors, Demoeoratie in in wo “ New Metriet Represent election suits the In Penpayivania the ae tivity of the Democrats was no doubt largely respoosible for the election of members of our party to the beuch in five counties in which Republican Judges are at present preeiding, viz: Clarion, Carbon, Armstrong, Butler, and Lehigh snd the election of J. B. Weolward sud Francis O'Connor to the newly-created Judgeships of Luz-roe spd Cswumbria eounties re. spectively, Normally D:moecratic connties like Berks, Greene, Columbia, Northampton snd York gave iooreas- ed Democratic mp» j wities while Butler, Carbon, Cumberland, Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Perry and Schuylkill, usually considered doubt- ful, elected solid Democratic tickets, here are a pumber of counties in which the vole is very close but in most of the Stale there was nothing but local cffices to be fliled. $50 000 000 road bond in the State, the only districts to give a we jority of auy couscquence for the road amendment being Philadelphia, Machige. suti-machine newspaper corrupt mechine which blackened tbe fair name of Penndy!- vabia, A SMI SAA. Teachers’ Lastitute, Teachers’ Institue ia in session in the court house, Ballefoute, the first sassion having opened Moody, The attendance is almost complete, the present school laws being such that attendance is easily enforced by the saperintendent. The instructors and entertainers have rendered good service, and have been able to please both the teachers and the publie. AI MAPA Uonuty Grange to Mest, The fourth quarterly meeting of Centre County Pomooa Grange will be held In Grange Arcadia, Centre Hall, on Tuesaday, December 20d, at 10 A.M, All members of the Grange are cordially invited. D. M, CAMPBELL, © ock, In Grange Arcadia, Hecretary. SUP. COURT. JURY COM. ' 6y i5) ut SIDPAI wed FREE LIBEARY Boake mission. New Forwarded by 1 ibhra'y Com tirmnge Arcadia Opn Every Saturday Alterpoon has free library may be evary Balurday The Free Library Commission forwarded to the | new set of books, taived by the publie afternoon, at four o'clock, and retaiped for two weeks, Following lea f the titles and suthors of the books ; weal which 6 an list © Higgins, Smoke Eaters Twain, ¥ Wells, Mankind Weatoott Lot Woodrow, Rilve Alcott, Under 1 Alden, New Ro fi Baker, Boys’ second t Weyman Barbour, ¥ Chambers, Forest land Cleveland, Fishing & shooting sketch Corastock, How 10 Ke p bees Connor, Foreigner Darwin, What Mr. Darwin saw Dickens, David Copperfield Drake, Indian history for young folks Elson, Woman's work in mus Evans, Sailor's log Field, Heroes of missionary enterprise Gsiasgow, Virginia Irving, Rip Van Winkle Jacobs, Celtic fal'y tales Kelly, Wards of liberty Kubler, Gen hero Lewis, Wolfville folks Mabie, Heroes every child should know MeCall, Truth Dexter Matthews, Tom Paanlding ichelson, Yellow journalist Chinese ) Gordon, the Christian i Eu A —————————— ——— | ¥roposiiions for Additions] School Grounds | Mention wa: made in previous fe suea of this paper that the Centre Hal school board had in mind enlarging the echool grounds. They have haa tw) propositions—onne to lease, and the other to buy, with one enndition. Che lease proposition is based on the rate of $12 per mcre per year; the heirs or assigns to have the priv same rate per acre when not needed for school purposes, , The school board has not decided whether it will take either of the of. fers. The board, if it 80 sees fit, can acquire the ground by purchase, You have to take many a man’s own word for bis popularity, Of oourse there are salt cellars, but attio salt is never found in a cellar, Be sure to hear the Strollers quartette, next Wednesday evening. 2 [3 1913. CORNER $ 50,000,000 ROAD LOAN Transfers of Heal Estate Winfield B. McCully et Mies] premises In $2350 J. M et al, 43 $40 Potter Title & et =i, $2054 John M wealth of Pe al to George et ux Philipsburg Heinle et al to John M. in Benner twj Beotl scree of land Trust Co. to John tract of land M Beuner seat in twp fo et Common { land it nl 43 scores of Benner twp 3 6 30 Eilis L Curtin, If twp. $I Florence Fhulkner ot der et $1 Andrew Newhaker et al Morrison, 153 $154 we ariz et Xr. H. of lsnd in to Laird ECTesR Bpriog to tract of Alexan. Morrison snd ip al, Philipsburg to Alixan of land in der BROTeE Philipsburg. John {ract to Samuel land in Ferguw Herman al Martz, 3 = oO wu twp. Fabhudera et ux Coons, 700 acres of lan! io Half twp. $700 HN. lias Haines tract of G Mom to R. Walif, land in Haines twp. $302.85 Kittaniog Coal Co. to James Mise!, tract of land in Rush twp, §50 Harris Calhounetux to I. I Mor , tract Uglonville to Busan risop $200 James I Thompeonetux to N. © Neidich, tract of land in State College. 7 37 N. U. Neidiech ot ux to Willism Fhomas, tract of land in State College $3000 Kittaning Coal Co, to Peter Rep lipeki, tract of land inne, where they will remain two weeks as guests of the United States goverment, giving concerts in the clubhouses along the line of the canal, 1 AL A SU SAAD. Borndi-flatterbrok, At the United Evangelical parson. age at Centre Hall the resident pastor Rev. J H. Foss united in marriage Samuel H, Horoer and Mise Rath M Slutterbeck, both of Tusseyville. 4 > NO. 4 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS This week institute, James From is riding a new Iodian motorey cle, James Bweat wood is visitiog at the Girieb home in Btate College J Kennedy Johoston, Eiq, a Democ ut, was re-elected tax collector for Bellefonte, The public schools are closed this week, throughout Centre county, on account cf the teschers’ institute, Mies Anna Ross of Linden Hell was of Mi Jacob from Saturday un'il the begioning of his week, The Linden Hall Mission the guest #% Margaret Bar Hunday evenirg, and will render an entirely new program. A general invitation is sxtended to the publie A chicken rerved id will entertainment on and noodls supper will by the Evangelical he Miturday of the U in the Serving will begin evening Indien pited Boozsr at five o’¢l shu‘eh, building. wk. Lcuis Morgan of Philipsburg, son f Mr. and Mre. I. Raymond Morgan, was a visitor at the writer's home over