BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 J FRIGHTFUL posed CHAS. R ZKURTZ Proprietor. 1601. \ttorney WHEAT YIELD. AUGUST ERM inc VARIETY OF OF COURT wi Grist i Cases Tried Wing Civil cases w di foll Secured Acre peare hed error Have Over Bushels Per of Nancy Fetzer va, The Overseers of crs ACCIDENT David M. Tate Falls Into a Thrash- the | ii ’ mn » ing Machine Care [4] LEG GROUND INTO SHREDS and Was Per Unfinished ¢ Be contract ' Conscious—Happened Tues Continued Friday ih y { bei: . a # wd ine Near Housery orted by 5. 1D. Gel | the Poor of Boggs township. This case is an appeal from the judgment of a port Trifling | of the Nance Howing aj . . [tems of Interest Gathered From All The peace and grows out of issue and repub i Usual Sherwood for plaintifl of Augustus correct a typographica Sections. Sane Pat pe and IS ! extra alley sowing 7 bushels per acre, ywed ADJOURNED WEDNESDAY EVE poor brought t] SHORT AND TO THE POINI March, : : Lived for Several Hours Jurors Discharged Business to be Morning —Re tio Ny r was located paper we i 4 SCVYEIR. Years purpose of takin fused unless he e S BROCE 1 | ton ‘ i hots iT regular in the 144 A 0 d | d Foe i rou ! hc ) He was a yo COTES) He was a 's ng I KILLED Wi young man Altoona over by an engine and kil others go there Al ALTOONA dered for the transe Elmer iams lemont, Pa, a the hog cholera Was run means the man who takes ed on Monday pay for it is The fo had of who was employed in Pa., freight car shog we not very . evening, at f clock. owing ‘a 5 son This Pattor of lam Reed, deceased on from the township and the real estate of May year, to the prosecutor by the grows ont of Will the present sale 151) f the pistrators of decedent th privilege, as the Commonwealth alleges. to At once enter upon the the to premises farm ' and improve SAME he house still be Og ox upied by the defend wnt who 11th of June the purchaser was tear ng down a to Mrs widow of the decedent) and on the fence trouble the Con which Heed objected. and At once arose, and, as alleged by monwealth, the defendant preked the made threats, The defendant admits pick up a stake and struck prosecutor and ip the stake but denies sty K prosecutor and a ) hiel 1 unesday on w were norning to pay the co Com ia of Harry ’ : . fe trayal ; culrix is from Haines town waived the finding of the ity grand plead go The usual sents canes was imposed by the Court Albert ted Com. va Bradford and William ¢ for adultery and has tardy, prostomtrix Sallie It. Behall This cane is {ron Gregg township and wis sets | Bradford, ig called for trial by oe} cation het they Wo Verd ght to 34 IN ct guilty, with a recommendation to the mercy of the Court Com. va Kate Bigg ADS count keeping a disorderly house second count H. H Bellef that t} keeping a bawdy house ; prosecutor Montgomery This case ia from and the Commonwealth alleges Bb nile woman has been keeping a house ol repute at Ridge street in town oped action bad been instituted against and during the tria it deve that a Simian the defendant sometime in June and set lition that the thus prose co tow She returned and wa brought. Verdict gn Wednesday afternoon ity Bentence pended pon pay ment of costs and stop t the b ping Com. wv». Ho 191 Nese ward Heber. is it Aree y, second per Ol prosecutor A third count recei Tones The the cin bert {rot thi town prose somewhere Matilda in on his return in the woods, stopped relieved of ut 1 the of the | by the defendant, who was a porter and was ah nety do lars on night mt of Angust The — ial ; Continued on page » defendant plead guilty to the third count | | particulars are from toona Trib ine Mr. Wi shoulder and stepped Hams had some lumber on his door the from a into the gangway on which rn tracks ric uc to It is supposed the lumber At all events he failed womotive which was yt ted his vision | se a coming and it struck him, rolling him about ten feet and killing him instantly, He was badly mangled. Both puip above the knees and his chest His any, legs were reduced to a WAS crushed face, however, was very little, if mutilated, Fellow work men picked the body up and it was after. ward placed in charge of Undertaker Lafferty to be prepared for burial Elmer Williams was the son of John 1 Wi born Hams, was aged 12 years and was county, His mother is dead but his father is employ ed at Patton, Cambria county at Lemont, Centre He was married to Miss Blanche Hess, of Kyler town, ( ch slers earfield county, whe with one He al brother iurvives him WO leaves two Mrs. Sarah Miss Myrtle and Harry Williams, a f Oak Hi and one chel, Centre county. He was a member of the Walnut Avenue Metho dist Episcopal church, of the Pennsylva- nia Railroad Voluntary Rellef associa tion, of Pride of Mountain City council | { more favorable than the sites on the | Miller No. 472, Junior Order United American Mechanics, and of the Modern Wood: wen of America. The body was taken | 10 Kylertown for interment. job To run a newspaper all a it's a Easy feliow has to do is to be able to write poems, Aiscuss the tariff and money question, un a base ball game, report a wedding, saw wood, beat a lawyer, describe a fire so shed their make a dollar, do the work of ten, shine that the readers will wraps at a soiree, address horticultural socie ties, measure calico, abuse the liquor habit, test wisky, subscribe to charity RO without meals, attack free silver, defend bimetallism, sneer at snobbery, wear dia mounds, invent advertisements. overlook scandal, praise babies, delight pumpkin raisers, minister to the afflicted, heal the disgruntled, fight to a finish, publish doctors’ resolutions denouncing a lawyer, set type, mould opinions, sweep the office, speak al prayer meetings, stand in wilh b ) | 4 everybody and everything, etc - Will Be Drilling Hicks, accompanied by a driller the William Gummo the site for the first well to be drilled on the lands of the Tangascootae Oll and Gas The spot selected is near the Gummo smw-mill, on a slope near the ravine, The geologists and the drillers think that the formations at that point are even In selected p» spot on farm, Clinton county, a company and Mantel farms, After the first well has been started, the next two wells will likely be started on the farms above named. w be torn down it a few days avd a new iron structure erect ed in its place The Watsontown just Boot and Shoe com closed a thousand pairs of shoes for the United pany contract States army, to be furnished the first of the coming year, Ex-Sheriff John Orr died at his home in Altoona Friday afternoon from spinal trouble. He served from 18% as 4 Res 3 gy 0 i LJ Sheriff of Blair county H. Schwenk and two days family, of Sugar in recently picked twelve bushels of huckieberries which they sold for thirty dollars Hon Beech ( Jas. Kerr, the president of the Coal and Coke Co., move his family from the reside in the future reck will Clearfield to New about first of city October, whete they will W. Mark, who graduate Prof. G. 1 taking a post had contrse been Har. vard University, has been elected princi al pal of the public schools at 1 Prof. Mark Hall succeeding bois, Pa is a Penn boy who is Willis Ripka, of Altoona, while walk. ing along the railroad track caught his foot in a wire which threw him across the track breaking bis leg. He was taken (Continued on page 4 column 4.) | Correll, of Marysville, D. F. Miss ng From | and Smith father's township, about |) Saturday of August 17, Ro son Charlies Smith, left his home in Beech Creek three miles above Beech Creek borough, with at The young man was seen the intention of going to a picnic Hubbard's by acquaintances between his home and the picnic, but nothing has been seen of He had about forty-nine doi- His been inquiring and searching for him, but have not found any trace of him He is 2 ches him since lars on his person friends have years old; five feet, eight in. in height; weighs 160 pounds ; brown hair, with a little bald spot ; gray eyes; smooth faced and a little round shouldered - Reopening Services of Runyan, The ME Waddies pastor, re services Church, R. W take place Sunday, September 1st, } ¥ ation H. L. Jacobs, of Altoo- fll preside assisted by Revs, 8S. S. opening m, Rev na, Kapp and the pastor; Rev. Jacolc will preach in the morning and Rev. George Glenn, of Roaring Springs in the evening. The church has been repaired and beautified at a cost of S400. All will be welcome and hospitably entertained,