VOL. Cl1V. CE! ‘TRE COURT NEWS, [Reported by 8. D. Gettig, Esq.] Wednesday morn: the grand jury was charged, and A. Hust: aft- ral the convened ing, Nov when called, and CC, Williams.a school teacher of township, wppointed foreman, er which the seve bills of District Domest c Relations Friday morning at following SCs cal We relief Court o> sworn was they passed submitted by on indictment Attorney. Court 10 ne convened o'ciocck and on the Comm. Wir in made vs ver, arrears age order o by the court desertion. on some time ago on a cl of en HAE Defendant to was portunity make good. Comm. Vs rearage on order 1 hearing the case defendant an oppoitunity to Ww make good. Clarence Benner, on was ordered and given within Comm. Vv suspended h to to OP DOr limited sentence child make support is tunity time. Comm on order family. Was than six mont year in Allg Comm v« with desertion Court ordered of £5.00 an good a Allen, in arrear- his wife and to not less more than one heny work house, Howard charged non-swpport of wife. want to sum Costs, James to sentenced VE, age support 8 or county Jones, month WwW. E. order t pay and H per x of 5 wkman, in his wi insisted Comm, 0 wort fe, order but with. aan compl ed urd 10d Kan or Fs £3 por =. CHRAarg prosecutor, Myer Hodes Settled. Henry Nevelcl ed w board bill; prosecutor, M land. Sentence suspended to give costs and prosecutor, ve ding | i until 31, defendant opportunity make restitution to the Jb Elmer Nolan, charged with pretense, H. B Defendant sentenced to pay fine $1, and to the Al- wk house from one im. v8, fals Wed Iw Prosecutor, r the costs of legheny to two ye Comm charged it . i $ vith ¢ tut ion Comm with oat £5 Comm Ira iL and arson: nored oun - yt is, charged Prosecutor, Sentence suspended give defendant opportunit and restitution to Joseph Dav f bad issuing Hoy. 31, to pay with chock. Harry Ded to prosecutor, until v costs make Comm. va. Howard Jones, charged with desertion and non support: ecutrix, Mary Jones. $5.00 per month. The gmnd jury made port Friday evening, stating that it had passed upon thirty bills of indict. ment, twenty-seven of them were found true bills and three withdrawn by the District Attorney. The grand jury demanded that im: mediante steps be taken to give the Court House and Jail a general clean- ing” and put and keep the same in a sanitary condition. The present eon dition of these buildings show gross ne- glect on the pat of the county com- misioners. They recommend a new floor cov: ering for the agricultural room and al- #0 in the county superintendent's of- fice, and that the latter office was In a crowded condition and that broken glass in the book case be repaired and recommended the removal of the waste material in the prothonotary’'s office, They also recommended the bullding’ of a new Jail and If money Is not Prof Sentenced topay its final re the County build a new jail provisions should be made apartment for the and recommended of a plumber to repair the washers on the spigots in the various offices In the court house and re the use of in the corridors Commissioners then In not NI So for female iH sap arate pris- oners: securing services replace commended OO f fire containers ol y court house, Monday morning Miller in ve I CRISS P. Brink, continued being t on of material witness, IL. battery; John ind and Dukeman, out of defendant July, in Howley defendant and over a Comm. vs, Sted le, for Harry CRS BT assault DIrOSOe 1 f ? chief y police SOMO and Bellefonte, tween the the 27th when Thomas to the altercations thrown down resulted in the trial defendant was found sentenced to pay costs, a and undergo imprisonment ty jad for a period of one yaar or th and appeared there under Howley stone wall of this place arrest was which case, The and was fine of $25.00, arose guilty in more than less tn va, James Hoss and ¢ Prosecutor, Comm. breaking tiary deputy to | $1.00 Wests not “3 warden. Wy oosts of and mm undergo Pen less owing from Penr of ne pay the toward this going verdict in n onse ' to costs, Vv Comm. James Butler, first, Indicted on and ft anid snd u two counts: assault battery ont ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AGRICULTURAL Forenoon Club Mem» 1 Court House Saturday Afternoon—1756 4H Invited, and hers Ir | The tural held annual mecting of the Agricul wi 1 Bel Hefont« Extens be the fat Hose November on Aveo n in Court at According to rs of Storms divided forenoon in and i nvene in This n will and during R. C Home Miss onomics worker talk w'Hi assistant Ii College, Work." wil me don Agent the laney Feonomics Of to Home be g by I A work siVen Jean Alexon Centre for short ar, at State iitural Extension of th county Paul Edn Extension be given by rector « "TAR {The president wf (on association inter results of the © al be prepared to give some Aires ompl shed The fi morn- STATE'S 1831 GRID CARD PENN ANNOUNC fen sched i Drivers’ Licenses Granted, followir persons assed this leonse of drivers’ detail a thie State R and second. aggravated a i t ; pre Leo loden, case OWS or. This affair in 1430, HOC count Vi £1 out of al shooting Curtin township on | Matthias Pack 1ilex] ad when Mr. Nyman « the | tl de fondant T relative and re ind these tha to some transaction, suited In at lings off of in oredered two premises, Ver iI assay the 4 the court, sentenced to the $1.00 to thoevoun period of 30 days. Philip Hallam, prosecutor. A Police at Btate being Indicted possession and transportation. The testimony part of the Commonwealth showed that the defendant was seen deposit- ing cartons in Holmes woods west of State College. Verdict was rend red that the defendant was guilty and was sentenced to pay the costs, a fine of $500.00 and to the county jall for not less than four months or more than eight months. Comm. ve. Hillary Viard, indicted for breaking, entering and larceny; prose- cutor, Leo Boden. Court directed a verdict of not guilty as to breaking and entering and leaving the charge of larceny to the jury, wherein the Jury rendered a verdict of guilty for the larceny of a typewriter, Comm. vs, James Koon. indicted in two cases for breaking, entering and (Continued on next column) i of guilty agEravate t and ti recommended leniency of to a Defendant, was pay Costs 4 ty Fy 31 Jail for eo and a Comm, vs violation E. You. College on two second on the of Hguor laws: gel, of The defendant counts, first, chief Hartswiox, Bex * Theodore a ri State hitol and ege: E Hall; Nelson Struble and Hearn, all of Rookney Mati Bellefonte Ei Linden Port ¥ x Loner, Melvin Ia; Glen wy —— A A —— Miliheim Mil " protested High the # i Team Vietorlous, High one Soccer Rebersbhurg 1 off on the on Monday of and teams games grounds, heim The chool su wor playe of two Hall ning, Contre evi 2 to The second field issue result being a 0 in of Millhetm. game was scheduled f Wednesday was printed, SCOTe avor or the same evening, after this ——— A A ——— Post Season Soccer Game. Belleville High and Centre Hall High will play two games of soccer ball the first at Belleville, Tuesday ing, 26th inst, and the second at Cen- tre Hall, Fyiday evening, December § evens b. The games are looked forward to with much interest by the respective schools. larceny and rexiving stolen goods, The case grows out of the entry of the store and meat market of the prosecutor, J, J. Meyer, at State Col- lege on the night of August 23. The pleas were changed from not gulity to guilty. Defendant was sentenced to pay costs, a fine of $25.00 and undergo imprisonment in the Penna. Industrial School at Huntingdon, 0. BE Miles va, the borough of Miles: of Viewers, resulted in a verdict for $5060.00 for the plaintiff, sm n— 20, 1930. NO. 46 sss Fatal A jured Auto Aceldent 16-year-old at Yeagertown. girl was when an automobile, with elght skidded Y« turned occupants on the street car tracks at agertown, Saturday night, and over after plunging down embankment Winnle Yoder, street, wis an 207 of town, South died at town wo hours after suffered internal machine was Heverly, B sight Miler, al the cident, She I afracture akunl The ert FF. ed with Judd tients and injuries operated y lefonte He Max efonte, njuries f Beall stown god ¥ in hospital, the for others were pital erations and bruises, a ————— a ——————— Leonard Skidmore Indleted com plice, discha from after receiving treatment la as Ae~ J student Skidmore who Leonard adem Vv Ax Geor Skidmore, Bellefonte { and brother of Be BOuUsh an a charge of der, indicted fonte omplice navir sonard 1g 1 shed his brother the later in mountal led the the oldey $ LOCK HAVEN LADIES’ TEMPLE, L. G, 1 EE — PROPERTY SOLD r'O PERRY H. LUSE i | gu _“" [RING to New rl Low Ch vrolet Priees, i i A I1 Tags Will Show Weleht of 7 18% § to GOO0 over Gross weights permitted: 5000 U, ponds; , 10000 13.000 ; 25 Z, Vehicle Commissioners Eynon explained that to be at the shows in WwW, ZZ, 35.000 Benja- the the lHeense Y, Bod Motor Pe Hoo «5 min undes syeten followed henceforth jaft on Inssificatic 3 letter truck mn. The for example. is S0A01, Numerical i ji ate « first pint he RB HAO] i: in ti wow jos that In the 8 the ZZ it is ZZOAN wjuences are maintained stem. gorjoa and as present sy ——————— Sr ————— Tarkey Dinner at Mitterling Cafe, A be 11:30 Thanksgiving Day f y dinner served from On turks to 2 the will O'vloxg on Ca at Mitterling tI SP RII. Car Load Kiln-Dried Salt. Braddord & loaded Centre Hall, kiln-dried salt, table, but. May be had in all also in barrels. Best to get salt at most reas prices, aly Co. une. car load of for all purposes and stock. of bags and opportunity onable a suitable chering sizes C—O AA A large beaver was captured at the dam at Rote's mill, west of Coburn. The animal persisted in interfering with the mill race, it evidently being his intention to raise the water level of the dam by placing timbers cut by him at points an engineer would se lect to accomplish the same thing The beaver had been trapped hefore, as a missing front leg Indicated, and in all probability was shot through the tall, The witness to this is a round hole through the animal's pad- die-like tall, The beaver was captur ed by James M. Hassinger, of Reods. ville, trapper for the State Board of Game Commissioners, and was trans. ferred to near Philipsburg to Game Preserve No, 33, ® * DEATHS, ® w » w A. his home morning f Eire from here ab first worked } iA Willie WW # Edna Decker, and tw i aged 11, thie ana brothers KB Centre 0. EE. 1a Mover, pa HINETH Mrs. Ss, P. of Mrs Sarah Roan vis toona Mrs istown ; Mra Linden He IHinols praojonged in month wore ir i | + i i BROWN ~ y or fd parents only four whom su OWS Misses in Palmore; and Edward Katherine Leo Bre in New ame ne Yor) Hn CHANGE RATES, New Schedule of Rates Set by Boals- burg Water Co. The in Isburg Water 2 iter filed with t} n changes ompany n Boa F Ww Boalsburg, Come in in ex 6. 1830 including the from $4.00 to $5.00 per annum. The rate schools for each room is decreased from $4.00 per annum to $2.00 per annum, Rate for bath tubs is decreased from £4.00 $2.00 per annum. The rate for pave wash or garden hose is de. oreased from $1.50 $1.00 per an- num. Rate for cellar pumps ts Qe- creased from $4.00 to 32.00 per an num. The rate of $1.50 per annum for farm barng, one or two head of cattle or horses is established with a charge of $100 per annum for each additional five head or fraction thereof. The rate of $6.00 per annum ls os. tablished for the final outlet. For pri- vate dwellings ia changed from $6.00 per annum for 5 rooms or less and 50 cents for each additional room to $6.00 per annum for family supply, dArst outlet, The rates for private stables Includ- ing one horse, cow or carriage, Is withdrawn, The rate for armorys, cach additional tall over 16 's withdrawn and the rate of $1.00 per annum for each 100 mem- bers or fraction In excess of 100 mem- has Serivee n CTONS0a, gxion a makes and om sions ting rates, «fective December The ¢ fate choos firet outlet is increased for to to HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS i proclama” F NS OvVeme iving. vent to t of & ne week, offers for in Gregg ade 134 in an dropped in The new . The five-window 5 Baturs- prices Mr, urday n {where they Mrs fte ter, a r fm and veland Joseph of and Mrs, if Centre Mrs, day Brooks Brooks this that y city igton-Jefferson It gan 3 and Satufe me Jost £4 Josephson connected nt {f agricultural St while on , drowned he body brought ide of the The artim Penn ite, of research Germany the ashes Pi maiTru were 5 Dr. Henry so retary the executive Christian Reformed Church in the Reform-* The board which fe direction among Reformed State and at throughout the the board of the Mmintmentis Sunday h un LR its work at utions iad nis Penn i country, of William Purse county, was son at the the home New Bucks Jamie and at Mifflin. Hope, entertainedby Roy Hagan home here, of his parents, at burg, over the week-end. The young man is the Student Colonel R OO. T. C., and while Mr. Jamison was at Penn State the two wore room mates. The time the young men were together here was devoted largely to hunting. State highway road employes are protecting traffic on the new concrete road between Bellefonte and Milesburg by erecting the standard guard poste and ocablvs. OC. A Spyker, who had been superintendent of the quaries near Woodward during the bhuflding of the road through Penns Valley Narrows and west of Millheim, is one of the crew, The State Highway department Une loaded several car loads of soft coal at the Centre Hall station for use dure ‘ng the coming year. The supply ie much lamger than at any time during the past and may mean a larger pro- gram of road bullding locally next summer. At any rate there is plenty of mud on Potter township roads to be lifted out If that Is ever undertake on. bers of a chwreh is withdrawn. -