CIRCULATION FOR THE PAST S1X MONTHS OF 1W7 519°." OPIZES y 2 8 i eq In Over 5,200-Largest i» RO(~= DINGS IV 3 EMBER COURT Only an Ordinary Grist of Cases Heard Thus Far GRAND JURY WAS DISCHARGED On Wednesday Forenoon Having Com pleted Their Work-- In Contempt of Court--List of Cases Tried and Business Transacted (Reported by 8. D. Gettig, Esq) September session of court convened on Monday morning at tea o'clock and nearly all the forenoon was taken up in hearing motions and petitions as present- ed by the several members of the bar, George Waite, executor of his mother's estate of Miles township, who had been previously cited to file an account in his mother’s estate, and not having done so, attachment was issued and he was brought before the Court; and after be- ing instructed by the Court as to the | sition he had placed himself in, the Court "i iu suggested that he see some one or cone | sider the position he was in, and he would again call the case an hour later When he was called up the second t he still refused Was committed to t! Sheriff, The names of the called and P. J.) man of Uni ime me to hie 0 appeal-—con 1 F. G 1¥ urner, non-re resident, trading Coal Company James > an appeal-—set 2 ’s oR * heretofore ¥ 81 ‘ 3 : made return under oath of th the summons. Noo-suit and rule grated upon the de- | b it endant to show Shuse why nem-suit bi. BE. 8. Dorworth vs poor of Spring owe > 8 of overseers of | sD Appeal took therefrom Defendant grand jury and David Glover County Bar and torney of Union « ted espe ally t next waived plead § An in the pr O assist the Mifflinbu Bailey Cane case The David nigh nignt between the On motion of H.C. OQ Monday forenoon, Charles a son of James I. McClure, of Bellefonte was adgitted to practige | Several con Tuesday n Parties w } the Up was Spr Da Batley defendant is Morrisdale, from plaintiffs cere for gid and an and order parties ¢ from the verdict on Tuesday afterno { the plaintiff in the sum of § Uther civil cases disposed of were : M C. Gephart vs. Reuben Ki an appeal. Defendant confesssed judgment in favor of the plaintiff in the sum of 8468.01, with interest from November the 7: 1004 i John Williamson vs, Edward Hughes, | being an an appeal, Continued George B. Waite, who was placgd in | the custody of the sheriff oa MonddY for | contempt of court, was released on Pues day afternoon, agreeing to file the ac: | count as requestdd, and the Court grant. ing him thirty days to do so, rs being | more have registered to Centre County. fore etra Con oummerfield Test indicted Th 8 Ise 4 [he « SN nite Wilh {HIN Poses Mann, indicted : count assault and battery: lia Defendant wed to indi lefer \ on first count ASSA prosecut AIcas counsel 1 quash on the ground that the orginal informa. tion was not filed with the official papers tn the case, though the the peace had his tr iment the Court quashed nt in the indictment, su This case is from the facts are not for publication, out Wednesday evening Com Joseph Wade, Sr., { for assault, Will § plead guilty, same, indicted for assault prosecutor, Will S, Laflin tment vmnent the Lie justice of filed iscript arg indicted prosecutor Laflin | Defendant ity i Com. and battery Defendant plead guilty In the case oF Commonwealth Robert Mann, verdict on Wednesday morning of not guilty, but defendant to pay all the costs, Hannah Gummo the facts of this case are as follows Mrs. Gummo is the wife of Frederick Gummo, and at the time of the marriage | thirty-nine or forty years ago, received a | cow from home, and she claims that by descent from this cow the in December 1906 which 18 » his brother Vs. vs. George Clark; she owned he > " sold te h Large Barn Burned During the severe rain and electric storm between 1 and 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon the barn rane Porges. and Gripp, was struck by light this vear rop of hay and grain, totally ve aod F Altoona and He had lost sank mtil de wr a lkerson admitted to the considerable blood ath ended his Coroner vestigation and INnNneCessary Lucas and was an orphan nor ng the remains House Crossing for HK Oklahoma 1s All Right ros fro ues y selection, 19 Jhioma i that the constit i 14 prohibition 3 Ni) CArried whale DD © by and that tate ticket, head of Muskogee rality in the en Hankel Pp Crats returns rn Democratic 1 as Owen bY a large malority. elect United Males senmto Cherokee Indian They in June (sore, a blind orator nominated YY Pridanies Best Year at State College The Penusylvania State College opened Friday with the largest attend. | ance in its history. Up till noon just | 752 students had enrolled but enough | insure a total | 1000 and 1100 | or about 200 more than «a enrollment of between students, year, vs, | wringing 14 HR | ing. and, with | i its BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1907, PROTESTS FROM a. AN OLD SOLDIER Who Does Not Like the Treatment He | n: Receives From Polltclians. : OO POINTS OUT SOME WRONGS!*: | shone : THE PROPER REMEDY To Which They Must Submit--Will Not} Stand by The Gang This Years. evid Plenty of Others Think The Same ' man Way grace of his stulier I f one 120 ntiy in make 0 ven of Be {tocarry home every {drunk “on the streets { force would have to be increased four fold, or in other words the drunks of the | town would have a If Rot CrEAMERY | Eviror Centre Jenner Twr.) man of the Democrai I notice 1n a recent issue of the Keys stone Gazette that the editor of that pa- pe 18 urging the Republicans to stand drunk man steal ay oy their party at the coming November \E Mik man plang or Soma election, course I don’t blame Har- id His ns ourse . ter, he is all right in his way; but we are | 0 and i Sed found Rhy not all as lucky as he has been. No doubt | $i7ets of Bellefonte he shoul while he was obta ning his education, or [30 & place where he has time t a part of the time, some of us were en-| would b paces mm, gaged in better things for which we | 4 “Sool emer vant. seem to get no credit } Some of | 23% 4 dr us were engaged at that in helping this great country, which we r. Were dead Of : * on the be taken ) reflect ’ 5 i H or ths to preserve tted to en 1 be Vy Are perm ’ it ne ys that es a¢ men an Was still ¢ 4 wanted to die. Dr. Jan of Port Matilda, was cal itie so ul the ball in his beck ought by hr but abe gue) ~ tu s friends that the rash act was caused to die . 80 We ve © & Giledn melanchol dera of 60 before we get the benefit of ART, ba h Sool _- gal month, seventy years before we get the Shortly after 1 ed — Tw tec] he o Hat it now It en TS f benefit of the $15, and $21 AT so they € yelive Te " we get the twind ralson tened weit De 10 some extent at H farmers, being aware of the ear late arrange their farm work to suit a change. The Democrat makes UERestion, wishing to insure a more date would, in a meas to unsafe outing and a week of pleasurable recreation and mingling and commingling of our farmers, and their friends of other pursuits the Encampment desire and me make this portion of the of the on the divis niract price is $000.000 could best 0 on w Sunday School Workers. vivania stale 11 bor of the and sixty. five membe nearly lation This vast organizatio its Forty.ahird Ann: city of Uniontown ) 10 and 1 } 1 ne Ue ire ount % titled ue i entitling hy railroa at Unio WwW. H County from W Landes Witherspoon Ridg "ns that : essen t 8 the the Unio ATR oest Sunday Within th weather For an State are « hools en n range fourth that could be nn the x : e expe one affords all wre 10a ve al Conv trio te resort A seashore Fayette Capitol Suits The bills of indict mes he con lered wiation 1s en in the redential cards | wy the Dauphin minty grand jury this wes District Attorney We pass, : ver pre ede : it capitol ; cases wil wders to reduced rates on all and special entertainment rates town can be secured from Rew chuvyler Hall, Pa... the ng Secretary wr 3 retary, ee Pa k if tte ough the hat Lentre i the trina 6 respond: essary for a spe (seneral , Philadelphia is next week While it » t first th not Aso ight 1) at ref New State Road When vou come to the Centre ( ounty tried | Fair, October 8th to the 11th, remember a a December term, but just | that the dew state road between Belle | what week not What's the | fonte and Milesburg is about « amplasgl use of fooling «put the wise man of the | and extends along the Fair grounds, A Gazette on the stand and he'll swear | drive over this road will be a rare treat ‘all lies and liars to any person who has enou appreciate a good thing. : trial of the cases w i be until t January term. there now probability that shed he regula i= they will be at al slated Six Governors, Six states will elect governors thus fall, namely, Massachusetts, Rhode Island New Jersey, Maryland, Mississipnt and Kentucky. In all of them except Minnis. sip! there will be a vigorous contest by both the leading parties at the polls, Samy Sthdes and drainage. Time will tell as to ita durability for this stretch is much traveled, in fact more than any road in the county, Wer who nx cess because none but Cents . | LJ Narger hii in the gh senise to | Teady written for a game. tis a revelation, rather a dream, for [od and fitted wit per. | Hons which, will put can scarcely realise that jt is fect. It ge as a floor with | shape for the winter, whom to CIRCULATION FOR THE PANT SIX MONTHE Oy 1907 5190 COPIES Vol, 20. No. 38 GENTRE COUNTY i ACT, FUN AND FANCY. COMING FAIR Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Origir al Promises to be Larger and Better than Ever Before FAMOUS REPAZ BAND COMING There Will be no Gambling Devices Al- lowed on the Ground--Wednesday Will be Children's Day--Good Races and a Fine Exhibit Assured 111 10 Ant managers ment to ext forth iC FAR the lepartment which such a wonderful Ce ¢ county | ua De last year proved A would-be wit, meeting a fat farmer it “1 all Ane » ' gras, you rmeldes . ow MON, us fall” Ww The gre the " wele aii this year ready for Wik | & load of hay The farmer a Ww i GAMBLER'S LANDLORD IN JAIL One Of The First Cases of Its Kind In Penngylvania caded ling i ; a Dull 4] : SAN Bellefonte Bellwood Clearfield Houserville Huntingdon Middleburg Philipsburg Port Matilda R. 1 South Willams Tyrone--D. P, Woodland —G Wilmore-W. H spang ler e Winber—E. E. Deas 8S. May Whitehea e closing morning sensation, and im The ordinary victim of this 1 offenders who large cities and CLARE ever ne MANS ¢ the a Yike the ni uiton most of small one A. Risley 1 rh ard port-D. ] Or Ww Somerset Davis Passing of the Peach Trees Bet Shires { Mackeyville hard Dumm Re peact MY trees eam oF means resher for this of achA them The De like Peach trees are no Another owner the same Ysection trees, finding it an uh} able invest ment, In a previous issue of the Demo Har. | STal, we noted the fact that exaheriff (, Mellen, W. F. Entrekin, 8. C, | Benjamin Schaffer, of Nittany, who had Pettibone, W. |. Louden, C. EK Louden, | 1990 h trees Planted some five Nor L. Cadets A (kerty and Roger #89, 18 Daving all of them removed for Willard, W+8. Dockerty and Re Re! reasons similar to the above Basket ball practice is well e trees, he has by one, from the roots others, finds that KO in this climate, A peach orchard in removing the raft i n fastened . Zion session was alled, one some YM. C A. Notes the past week members ip ave been issued to the follow. men Sprague Orchie Voris : Jur ng I% Ris0 tickets | it n Youn ng ka a Wart under way Old Style Auto. eam has al | Judge G Philip Orlady, of the Super. {for court and his son George. walked | from Huntidgdon across the mountains | to Centre Hall and visited friends Capt, { Geo. and Shannon Boal, a few hours and | then resumed their walk to Bellefonte, —— reaching here shortly before toon on consists of equal | Saturday. The long walk was taken for rmpasiam The Siton high school The lockers arelnow being over haul. new lock combina. them in good Social sn suub, premacy : parts of knowing whom to cultivate and Eieleias and ial hioyed by the
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