2 N | The Centre Democrat, Circulation Over 4000. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1904. ———— Vol. 26. No. 44, A Monument of Fraudulent Practice ; An Interesting Review Highest Integrity Loss of $18,000 of Business Ventures How John H. Orvis, Dec'd, Met HISO A Ghapter In The Career Of John G.O How Ells LL. Orvis and John G. LoveC - 1 16] sit 4 » passed int the hands of . . ARF anda I biarper $ { Ie te ves M BaF Obligations. 900 der A haggec SY Love Reviewed. aaart ate 1o320a 4 { vrotecting Invest Money C17] 54 ~ INNOGENT PEOPLE SUFFERED 11» fied on page coc o same wok PROFESSIONAL FRAUD FOUND ICES Si th." Vas) WHICH CAN PEOPLE APPROVE » By Infamous Stories Peddled Over The __,... .. i 8 o Be V “7 Charged From His Own Bench By ; County to Injure the Memory of a N { effect : . A that Judge Archibald--Case of Legul Noble Man--All Completely Refuted : x iba i H ' s : Crookedness--Not Generally Known Two Quotations--Striking Contrast : bon . ; ; : H --All Is On Record — TWO QUOTATIONS wp WHAT IT MEANS Teachers Institute, The Greatest Curse. i : l'eachers In and an electioneering ju when he prepares his ballot in the booth h Cet on day, now close at hand y ; es g - H ne Lourt sound, In respon 1% inty be held i fell upon y is é i loavet “ 1 elect , " tor . 4 ouse Bellefonte, lay 0 the judgment an f | «Hii f apt t yy d —h a free ithlic » sfaction can f Ook } & tired i the . \ EE A p f Mr. Moore Chis was urged upon the Not a Politician, Orvis has stated that he Aas “FIRST: I direct all my just debts not be given, not pubiic conf lence ir Sheriff as a reason for reduc ing his A {or { a ' share ¢ stock : Th & y y oon Jf SIN ie h 0 1 and funeral expenses to be paid out of gnire I pity such an unfortunate poundage, and a reduction was secured I'hey insinuate that Mr. Orvis is not | SONgAS OF Joi ho my estate, etc.” from him in consequence The executors were his widow and son Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, November 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, 1904. This is a month earlier than usual. judge, «Justice Jonathan Walker ——— - ———— — FRAUD WAS EVIDENT. Ellis. Upon the death of Mrs, Orvis in ““Tuis is for the Judge.” “Further than that, when Mr, Bush a politician, We admit this for argu: | pon margins A " i + hor hand . \ ment's sake-in fact WE BELIRVE IT." But this, on the other hand forces us Ten years | From Keystone Gazette. i to consider how his Honor Judge Love! Twewty years !
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