¢ Centre bd CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. BELLEFONTE, MEMORIAL and Prop. PA.,, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1, 1900. VOL. N(). dred dollar to thie to pay Mary E five per monthly, for her support and maintenance W Raymond paviuhle The school exercises, CONCLUSION a NE HE Di IR Ap Fite w KENTUCKY'S ju Taiousabosla b DISGRACE |" Serklieg wlions and o om. vs James igner, charge deser I'his the defendant mnciua OF COURT |" f{ r uel Of our CEM nie W Rner 1 WIS, iefente, and a well as the A Condensed Report of all Pre ceedings. FAMOUS BARNBURNING CAS Much Evidence Attracted Attention There was a Lac of Report Doings of the 20d Week of Grand Jury v. Gettig, Esq. In the ease of the Commonwealth Frantz ol made last week, and trial on Wednesday boys, which 8 ight which was considerable consumed in selecting a y. was tried 10 the Over and Termin and the panel was pretty well exh re a jury of twelve was selected ot case I'he ermine the rs out of the panel were select H Harsl r ; Nathan Krape Stover, case Kk teamst man. Pott r, gentie : farmer, Ferg r the John Frantz tor want defendan wh upon entered a nolle prosequ after which lant oy counsel for «l the case to the nr Frantz alter fof Keuben the remair fer fer } dant, and the opening se and without hearing any ev the « e Commonwealth # part save what ross examination witnesses show counsel that be h here for and directed the jury rmed the ent evidences e Lonrt inl aged 10 close As want A verdict of not guilty, which without leaving the hox their final report siny forenoon and were dim the he grand jury made harged REPORT OF GRAND JURY for the of Centre passed upon thirteen bills } The grand jury ed seven true bills and ignored six Approve 1 an ippropria diers ol bridge wm Rush towns! : 1 1M sand dollars for a monument an \ pproved Centre and ross M J tition learhis inties n 1 fee x niding ent ot siti, Foreman David R and Mary 8. Thon indicted for perjury, ’ itor Bardine RButle The ry ignored the bill as to Mary 8 Thomas and directed that "should pay Mr. Thomas » AN Prose uted for swearing falsely in the interpleader cose of Mary 8. Thomas va. Bordine Butler and Thomas Butler, tried sometime ago, which case has since gone to the Supreme Court, and after hearing some withesses on behalf of the Commonwealth, the Commonwealth entered a nolle prosequi on Friday morn ing after realizing that there could be no conviction Other criminal cases on the calendar for January sessions were as follows Com. va, Bamuel Frantz, charge, aiding Kyi abetting arson ; prosecutor Christian harrer. Nollo prosequi entered, Com. va. John Raymond, charge, deser tion ; prosecutrix Mary E. Raymond. This ease is from Spring township, and the de. fendant was adjodged guilty after a full hearing at January argument court and sentenced to pay the costs and to enter in- Ww Commonwealth 4 in I'homas w IF ee grand the vounty the costa 10 a recognizance in the sum of five hun. | Reporied by S. AIST em hy the rt Wis ad )- (ter tH hearing Court nment oo ad ge It to pay the costs ¥ Wilson charge APROT Frantz E tor Chi Com. va. \ prosecuatrix Ralph R imrix stian Suvder Norn Eudle Hart ck Ham trava k Com ve Val i prose R Com. vs Ward, « ecutnx vern and harge lar horse and bu pr Jennie wlorfer er LConrt i ry mil Company Mary I. Ardell, John George Lucas, David Hoover i Lanning, Frank la: fred Ammerman and Wilson Wel pe I Rand Three cas the first imher Ardell Db. ( ~h ning \ Company Ir a being a » plea not gu HI MOon ses piea non cept property { lehig Yaliey Con (on int nt and property Ansti Bruss pany repley Continned Tohn and } nn ei summoned in Nn Swisher va Hugh Adams stm moned Bross, George Hen tment, plea not { Lhe rabeth the costs © W. Barber (. P ling wl A ng husiness under the of Piatt, Hart & Ihe Fraction ( A corporation Will co-part "mm intt ners. trae firm name wr Co. wv Cleartie pany Organize ' cory of the ( wirated under the laws nonwenlith of Pennsylvania UTE PERO ev ! “ t plea non assump ft, set of payment with leave hn mn : Brown and Annie pleas ¥ n wn, summoned Assumpsit, AnstIm pst payment, payment off The plain Ulf suffered a nonsuit alter the jury had been sworn in the case Carrie M. Batts, administratrix of, ete, of D. M. Butts, vv. A. MM. M: Clain and Isaac Thomas, trading as A. M McClain & Co. Continued pending terms of settlement and not to go on the list again withont leave of Court John D. Thompson va. J. PP. Gebhart, with notice to Mm. Lovina Gebhart, J. G Hoyer and Annie E. Royer, terra tenants ; summoned in sire facies sur judgment, plea nil debit, Defendant confessed judg ment in open court in favor of the plain HIT for $202.00 and an attorney's commis. sion of five dollars, sod the plaintiff suffer. od a nonsuit as to all the terra tenants, Hagerstown Agricultural Implement with leave aad set lecensed hart and J. P, Gebhart, defendants, with Continued on page 8 t Jant it Janu in tilen, Con {ward "vision of Supt. Etters To Be Held in the Public School of the County on Feb 22 MONUMENT FUND COLLECTION Appropriate Literary Exercises to the Memor of and Those Wh Nau Ex-Gov, Curtin Defenders of the War of the Rebellion the n AY the attention of n I every schoo tin the county to the services of revi the name, service of the men who from ev entered the army dari Rebellion the | Centre | A contr asked from patrons and pupltis lo aid in the erection of the monument Evéry voluntarily as be or the sha I'he school directors assembled acted for the entire body of the directors in the county, and the directors were the first organized body to such a worthy, comméndable and patriotic mat ter, your EXECUTIVE COMMITTER urge all directors to do whatever they can 1as a board to make this memorial service a su of and district B ron itfe and pub Cartin, and and memories ery IK the As all viessings of the Governor to ve Community, War of the now living Government did so much to pre Second, enjoy ounty perve, bution would be one giving i Soe as move In as individuals an cess. both by way exercise every attendance their in s¢ hool ships and TION let all memoria in respective Town ighs, and in CONTRIB! the heroes, help 10 out the the County shall inquire what this means they may learn from it how we have honored, loved and commemorated the memory of the men who served in the war for the preservation of our beloved UNION Wm. C. Heinle, Solomon Peck, Henry Meyer, R. M. Kaup, Geo. R. Williams. n erection this and when in the chiidren of of ages to come EXicurive CoMMITTER, In addition to the above, Superintend. aut Gramley has issued a circular to all the teachers in the county calling their | Attention to the observance of this day | | and advising them as to the method of | conducting the same. Here in Bellefonte | the public schoals are active ta this direc. tion and each school will have an inter esting programme, In addition to the | above there should be a public meeting { in the Court House in the evening and Manufacturing Company va. Edwin Geb | the exercises conducted by the pupils of the different schools under the super. and members S | big bovs that t the mmunity they ex; } ) Were During the rther Appre al of the War. it won youu! ap « Sugeest Yea urg be taken, and may it acknowledge the ig : same through the county press, or through any channel designated by the Veteran { bh Monument Comm ities County Superintendent mn Jan LL 1900 » - » Dismissed From The Army As the result of court-mastial proceed ings, Post Chaplain David H. Shields has been the the United to take effect Feb. 1, and Edmund T. EB York has been selected for Appointment dismissed from army of Mates, the Res asterbrook of New to the vacancy M1 for conduct unbecoming an ofl Shields was tried at San Francisco rand a gentleman in consequence of the alleged use of intoxicating liquor, was convicted and sentenced to be dismissed. The Pres. ident has just ratified the sentence, direct ing it to take effect Feb. 1. Chaplain Shields, a native of Pennsylvania, was at one time in charge of a church at Lewis. burg He had been in the military ser. vice since Aug. 16, 1897. a —- In the average picture gallery, of you | seek for examples of high art look at | the low pictures. The Franklin & Marshall College | Glee and Mandolin Clubs, of Lancaster, | Pa., will appear in Garmans Opera | House on February 21st, : will be something choice; the organiza. tions contains about 22 students, Senator Wm. Goebel Shot Down in the Streets of Frankfort. Ky. COWARDLY ASSASSIN'S WORK. It is Feared That He Will the S¢ Not Sur cat to \ which He ol Th iement Prevails lared Elected, oy at Ex He wy a man ho h lespied ar ostent He | neq ’ al whate never HiaAr nad man and has the most not Stand ford fraders’ of a ong i4 Years AgT an« CrOr in 1s fearless had var unters, Able one being with John L president of the Farmers and bank that ¢ April 11, 55, in which Standford roe ix as of iy. was killed by GOEBEL IS GOVERNOR : Tod ator Goebel, although in a critica! cond bed ‘he oath of office was administered Frankfort, Ky jan av tion, was propped up in his republican Governor adjourned the legis. lature to a mountain town, but were met everywhere by soldiers with fixed bavo nets Farther trouble is feaed SHOT WHILE SLEEPING Sixth Tragedy at Spruce Creek in Months What may possibly be the s sth n inside three months at Spruce curred at that place Monday when Thomas B wan, colored. stole into the sleeping room of Lane Stroud and shot him five times as he lay in bed Bogan, thinking his victim dead, calmly robbed him of his clothes and fled Residents of the little town, aroused by the shooting, ran to Stroud’s home and found him alive. Learning the story, they sent an armed posse in pursuit of the would be murderer, who has not yet been caught, Stroud was taken 10 the hospital in Altoona, where he still lies at the point of death - Wound Up The iron City Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburg, which have been i LCieck ox morming {in a receiver's hands for over two years, | are about to be wound up. RKimer W, | Moore the receiver, bas $20,000 on hand | for distribution among claimants, or | about 25 per cent of the total claims. i Theig concert | i This will be good news to the 300 policy | bo'ders in this county who were continu. ally annoyed by assessments nd legal | proceedings. an 1s oul of spirits when there p left 1a the he Toe cashier be known company that keeps hip use should by the Ignorance of the law excuse a : > fey Ne ts v > 3 awyer from practicing it The bark of a sailor is somewhat Jif ferent from that of a dog the ARatust an estate to file A vivid gerous as a lt When Lickel sca pers are It never reduces size of a claim it imagination ing. roads get to cutting is often as dan. ra Tales, happy The band wrecker may be bailed out, but the bank usually sinks the ice goes up in the summer Many juaintance Snow comes down in winter and a poor man has an off hand with a buzz AC aw Where there's a will there's way lor lawyers to break it The old toper frequently always a gels away with more than he can carry Newspapers and bootblacks polish the understanding of their patrons The ink is entitled to much of the mightiness attributed to the pen, The mother in-law often proves too much for newly wedded lawyers, A literary back sometimes carties the publisher over the road to wealth, The bunco man never puts off until to-morrow those he can do to-day. Equal parts of Jove and sense makes the world go round on the square, Brevity may be the soul of wit or merely an indication of its absence. The nodertaker may be slow, but he manages to overtake the rest of us, About the only place where people seem 10 have lime enough is in jail, The wire workers’ union embraces | politicians and telegraph operators.