NS VOL. CII. = « 2 vs 0» CENTRE COUNTY NOTES, COURT tern costs Comm Orwick Siat Pr rte gu rr. o fa of of not guilty fenged and at challenging the case wa til Thursday saed a plea The case went to and the prosecutor, tified that he investigation the Orwick township, plea y and ™ the or Orrick ie jury was then cl nletion of the! i a continued un | when Fink of morning of guilty en v the ¢ to Verbecker nrge., | trinl a= Mr waa direct to th Orwick tes. odd as » on homesta B Harrisburg, and county all, ns we ant on the Orwl farm, and arrested Mr. Orwioll' Mr. Fink stand and testified had occasions lor Protection of sw the irean and investigated in 4 interviewasd Mr Fink | the as the ten 11 : i . ' wend on fim} Edward Or- | four different tl Summer of 1928 that wick senn him n during the offering him the Orwick hts bur of a the battery Mr. Orwick denied views with Mr. Fink asked Mr, Fink to burn down or made. any arrangements along that line He showed his where abouts the before and the day after the and during tie night of thé fire, and that he $id not know any. thing the fir until later after noon of the morning after the fire. He produced a number of witnesses from upper Bald Eagle Valley and from the vicinity of Kylertown and Morris- dale, where he now lives, as to his reputation for truth and veracity, and also produced electricians as withesses who testified that the barn could not be set afirv In the manner described by Fink at the distance the battery wna situated from the barn and the kind of wire used, and contradicting other witnesses in behalf of the Common- wealth, The case lasted all duy Thurs day and the Court challenged the jury on Friday morning and verdict rendered of not guilty and the county pay money to down the and urn barn od on farm ned the ha tt ory describ with the stretohed loft the that how barn se armel wr from barn ire to the Tay inthe inter. or he ever | the barn | whatsoever day fire about © large to — Wholesale -— Rohherles, Wp Withdraw Salvation Army Bellefonte, te lt Col. Wilhar lLeltzell. of State (College, Is New Dry Chief for This District. HOOVER HIGH-SPOTS, Presi Hoov bristled lent ers {nauguaralad- h epigr some ws Here dress wt them “We IC ea own mRmmati of itements are are atendily A new building oi in new civilization great its attainments.” Rigid and the first safeguard of all ordered al force of progress” There will expeditious justice is of the wi freedom, basie the Hiberty, be Httle traffic in flex al Tquor only criminals parton zed iL” "The duty of the Ir nwa of if Stizens to support is co-equal with the to enforce duty their government the LW h exiet™ “Our whole ment shir gystem of self -govern- either If officials they will enforae or citizens elect what laws they will support.” "Those w have a standing of America have no desire sion for tion of "We the tained will what crumble elect laws oO true under know that territorial « xpan we for economic other not only desire world, but to throughout the world” “Peace can be contributed to respect for our ability iy defense ! “The animositios of should have no place in | ernment for government cern fiself alone with weal." ‘mn faults them.” | "Ours Is a land rich In resources: | stimulating in its glorious beauty; filled with milfons of happy homes: i blessed with comfort and opportun- ition” “No country is more loved by ita | rople. I have an abiding fafth in |. their capacity, integrity and high putipose.”’ # or other dom peoples.” a - peace with aes Deno n m by ehvtions | our Rov. must con the common conddered bring remeoedivs only for our penalties after "HALL. PRESIDENT QF U, 8 ‘alls During the Law, We That Happy He” dent Keepeth Seriptural rds New Kissed, { elohrated SEih Birthday. w Loreal Teachers Hold Institute, T $besbsy f meeting was called 3 rman Prof. J. F. Wet Dr Susquehanna Oo presented the speaker (yey of Dunkicherger, Hie Character.” the niversity wubiect Ethienl Sixty was teachers in attendance county whe among «+m wag “4 dent ¥., Glenn Rogers nas A ——— A Beaver Springs ing and Middishurg when a truck hit injuring t tt afterward truck atom the 1 mud drover was lend. five horses three mules into horses, wy The hewsitise with not obtained af it shortly did pate ber not nnd ene wns covered the num Wha A MASA For the trnefit West Penn monthly Nows inl of its employes Cn Wem industry covering Power pirblishesn magazine of the Penn Life” in general, spe- articles the activities and thoes of sister compan- the departments, printed ea, announcements of affecting activities regular LODGER IN COUNTY LOCKUP FOUND DEAD BY OFFICER As cis Harper Relfsnyder, Mil elim Eplleptic, Declared to Have Died of Natural Canses, hy County Coroner, Harper Reifsnyder, of Milihelm, was found in the Bellefontns lockup Thureday evening about 11 o'clock, He had ask- ed for a night's lodging and was tak- en to the lockup by Officer Thomas Howley. About R o'clock, when Mr. Howley made his rounda he found him dead. He wag an epikptic and ft is supposed he died In an attack. Dr. W. R. Heaton, the county coroner, was called, and after an Investigation de- cided that death was due to natural causes. Tie rbmaine were taken to Millhelm Friday afternoon. aged dead In a cell 60 yoars, SDAY, MARC THUR FOREST IMPROVEMENT CUT- TINGS SUPPLY FOOD FOR DEER IN SEVEN 8 1 Twigs A Vast Amount of Had A Hr Tender nnd Fo 0 to the Ground hove the Deer Can Feed on Tien THREE NEGROES GO TO DEATH IN ROCKVIEW ELECTRIC Three all of Erde ocutel at Rookview Negroes ware alae $a x A 2 pulley anus : penitentiary on Monday morning for the They his brother John W. Wilson, Pelligrino Cocoon were Raymond James and A Asa. Local Ministeriam Meets, Valley the The Penne on Monday nage ot Ministerfum nt Pleasant Gap the The meeting was presided president, DD RR Keener The sublet Church That Alviy, over by Rev presented was “The I Would 1ike” and Rev Metzgar the ossnyist. A The Monday pParson« wis followed held Evangelos meeting will be ist, at the Centre Hall. April A MAAS Completes Nae tional Evangelleal Union. The final step In completion of a na tonal merger took place on Friday the Past Penne Evangelical and United By. angelical churches joined and conduct. ed formal ceremonies ending 40 years of than 18.000 persons of the State are affected. Both conferences met &t Bethany Evangelical Church, Lancaster, where adoption papers were read. Bishoff Q 8. Brewfogel then declared the merg: er a fact Rev. J. D. Kistler, Philadelptfa, was nominated a member of thé board of trustees of the united Pennsylvania conference, Saturday afternoon membsrs of the Lancaster Minksterial Assoofation were Buests of the conference. Dr. Ethelbert DD. Warfield, president of Wilson College, was among the speakers fn the evening. Rev. BE. BE. Stauffer, Harrisburg dis. trict; Rev. W. L. Bollman, Reading distriot, and Rev. T. 1. Wentz, Allen town district, were re-elected presiding elders of their Mstricta sylvania as one body, sepamtion. More in the eastern part H 7. 1929. G. T. V. 8. ATHLETIC NOTES. fa (iroes hool, Niate H, 0 Township Fwo Vocal 5. [Loses mes inl 8« i 1 1 Senfor Play, March 22, {rid — tuys Smith Home, philoso Shipping Guinea Pigs, Guinea pigs are wing rear Ray M wito of breeders Shap 1 and hivped bs Decker. of near expects to Increase he will hundred of the month 00 be at South The age pitails mental we f about one Ameri rocients per iinhen pigs are £1 of shipped at in ue ho used for the three weeks they PuUrpoRes, Var ve where are exper A Ps Has Coach, . New Funeral Nash been purciinsed F. V Sellefontane, in jet black The enach much the reguilsr Nash that it fe larger, having of 14% inches It “ Bijur ofling sy«lem Nash ear Goodhart A new has y " limousine funera coach by funeral direct. A. J. Miller The finish ie with deep sea blue paneis Jike or (O.. Goodhart, from Ohio, in in appearance Imousine exept a wheel hase with the equipped as well an late Mr the Ohlo ing here returning Friday, A. M. improvemsnis was accompanied town by J. 8B Thursday kft Bellefontaine reaching The distance was 423 to Booger, jleav- evening, and on noon 9:00 at here Baturday miles IM APA NNDN. Installed Latheran Pastor, E. N. Fry, of Dickinson, berland county, ig the West Pennagyl- vania Synod, was installed pastor on the Rebersburg Lutheran charge on Sunday. Rev, John Wagner, D. D. Hazelton, president of Susquehanna Bynod, wag the installing officer. At ———— “Singer” Demonstration, I.. F. SBheetz, agent for the Bewing Machine company, at 20 Bishop street, Bellefonte, will give a Singer demonstration on Saturday of this week at the residence of Howard Krape, one door above the Oriole store In Centre Hall. He will dem- onstrate the Singer electric and also the wonderful Singer darner attache ment. Bring your torn stockings and socks and have them mended free. One pair to a family. A darner given free to all persons purchasing a new eloctric or treadle machine on that day. Oil, needles and parts on sale at this demonstration. Rev. Cum- Ringer West NO. 10 TOWN AND COUNTY EWS | a— lHAPPE NINGS OF LOCAL INTEF FROM ALL PARTS EET i. the to Tne £¢ the wi the mule perforation intes. Morri- and here PWD the While working on the Bdlefonte Cor tiv a IMI WwW o on work road re of a machine Kelley on the right eve. caus” ing a rupture of the eye ball. He wae brought to the State College private hospital and was operated on by Dr. J, V. Foster. The rupture was neatly stitched and while the sight of the eve is entirely gone, the disfigurement 9 the least that can be hoped for. Mr. Kelley a resident of Krumrine Sta tion of Btate College, on oonstry ey Central ™ large lever in west The mall route between Bellefonte and Millhelm is open for reletting, and bids are bYeing recived now The schedule calls for leaving Bellefonte at 3:00 o'clock P. M, and returning leaving Millheim at 5:45. The schedule is a dally one and provides for stops at Pleasant Gap. Centre Hall and Bpring Mille i= no change from that in operation now. The star route was put on mst fall, when the P. R n down the service by one train over the branch officially known a8 the Lewisburg and Tyrone. The sale which wid out fea 8On iz on One or more sales are billed ip the county for cach weekday in the month. Many thous and dollars’ worth of lve stock of all classes, and Implements and machine ery going to make up farm equipments will be offers] and sold-farmers theme selves being the competitive buyers, It is really mare in Centre county for fin animal or piece of machinery to be put up at one of these legitmate farm stock and equipment sales to He ree turned without having been sold at & satisfactory price. Of course, it i fe sumed that the animal or plece of mas chinery of whatever class it may have been had some merit, The sale seas #on bids fair to be not unlike others during the last Afty op more Senrs, When the close of March comes the block offerings will all have been tak: en, and next year many items sold this monty will again be under the hammer. Surely, it is one darn thing after the other,
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