CIRCULATION HE PAST SIX Hs oF 1907 ‘COPIES r week 5) van Over 5,200—-Largest in Centre County. PROCEEDINGS IN | Annual S D ECEMBER COURT Following the custom of this paper adopted some years ago, about De- tatement. cember 4, an itemized statement will EACH of Tur Centre Demockar who has allowed A Short Session Due to Few Cases | Called for Trial subscriber be sent to his subscription to become overdue, It will directly inform each individ- ual of the standing of the account, Plead Guilty to Stealing Corn, and Con- which many may have forgotten or victed of Stealing Chickens--Very Little Business Before this Session-- Other Casts Tried overlooked At this time of the year all busi- make bills so as to promptly meet their houses an effort to collect ness ions, and start the new own obligat December sessions M mort 111 year with clear records [here will on nday after he ! petitions as presented members of the bar, the grand jury wa ealled and John N. Ki Ry te qi A SAP a Sond SWE OK ade . no ex S Maae ari . \ g friends~ friend », Was selec med or that the alle — 1 s «© Sen his § 4 L 18 sag, 1 sHat AL ground that taken as no atiidavit he : amily on weeks ag approas ame friends say lawns emer interesting 1 done. Apj 1 Brothers & ( hal, being an ap ! of the Peace, and 1s for balance account Defendant didn’t ap- the cause went to trial and resulted in a verdict in favor of the | bss PATH TIT TTY TH Sawer TF Syu 35. eo ANAL A Commonwealth vs. Homer Brown ; spe, pr indicted for betraya itrix Esther rt mean @illand i guilty and | the usua Oe : Coan ’ ind reason that several sfonte soc) ries for the ite recently made to Bellefonte and was a at the Hasting on Allegheny street. This fact set Dame Rumor to work and the town gossips wagged » a 1Hit. 1 Waid _ MRE. A 4 : We can ely refer to witho 1g personal traassaway peal he v from \{ ' guest £% mansion 1A OG Font it velv ove ar 311 DeCor le 0 : pro °o Jefendant nee WAS In ves. Ed a0 _ ray ‘4 An Markle 14 2 inued 0 Charles’ demands quire Musser then turned | the custody of Charles Eckenroth, by | In the afternoon both Carrigan and me fom) Miss Charles were sitting in Squire u as | Musser's office when Mr. Carrigan be. lenies | gan insisting that] she was pot prudent, ses to | one word brought on another when Miss Hall on | Charles walked over Carrigan and struck him several blows with her hand, and had it not been for the timely in terference of Squire Musser and Coosta ble th somebody would have HORE To get even wit gan had Miss Charles assault and battery and tak juire | Keichiine whe, Lhe bound the erm left or over her to Eckent hatl a bi y the deal Mr. A arrested (br er FE. of AAT defendant over lof Loyd Rimert battery ; pre he Common the rae FY | re that defen band of the pt d sometime in and submeq ently © She fur s in November had cor the 8.16 train for sult and battery upon her, Ix The defendant denied ons on the part of the Con Verdict of guilty in manner hin 5 vide the hed basi New an ny noe ep ol oan next and mk City Miners at Winburne Out The miners employed in the several bituminous workiogs of Peale, Peacock & he Centr as the defendant stands next case taken up was that of AV, wi, A. H. Koop, aad Adary L seer, trading as Knopf Brothers and Blazer va, Charles Bilger, being An ap- | peal from the Justice of the Pegg On! trial pF i The Grand’ Jury was discharged Tues | day evening, In their reporiAhey recom. mended some mew repas to public buildings, THAT many a man finding a difficult taskAn trying to keep the same time Kerr, are on strike, The miners went strike sise the forty nonunion men working in the mines refused to pay the check weighman, The miners say they will remain out until the non union men join the union. Mete than 1.000 men are out, on be Look at it Now. All persons who remitted to us on sub- scription during the past moath of No vember will find proper credit fiven b a change of the date on their label wit this issue. Look atit now, and in case of an error please notify us at once. Al ways remember that your account is always printed on your label, i | | | pr. Edwin Earl Sparks Chosen for the | Important Place | ASSUMES POSITION IN JUNE | A Former Member of the Faculty and Lecturer of Note Dr. Welsh Be- comes Dean of the College When Dr. Sparks Begins his Work more than a year A. Beaver serving in ’ | 8) “ de n of ennsyiva After going along for with General Jame he capacity of preside | nia State College, D1 | pos ion to « lected Sparks will ent taal Sparks was born in 1860; educated village schools and in O sity: is a graduate student in } Lhd on 2h me Lo du +s ty JS Cha FAS Iver A.M o State Us D.by Univer iy « Cha the put chools of Oho 18g0o-5) & member vivania State Lolieg s mémber of ety for Extension of | Philadelpiiia) 1894 niversity of of Amer sident of i Dr Oho, n 100, Univer: larvard ITY Crow, —— fA. B and ity and Ph’ taught was fc i 9. He the staff of the 0 Dials Legrre . vers . CART d fed af for I} x Branch ¥ Blogk Signals on Bellefonte : xis ‘ y the block tation and permi te n naman te oO 10Y ‘ Py ef obla sion by they main Block sta Morris Junction, office call “MX.” and at the new tower at Bellefonte, office call “BF Tele phones connected with these block sig. nal stations are located at east and west lend of No Y A telephone is also located at the | inbound sigoal governing P. & E, divis. jon trains. Trains approaching Belle | fonte on the P. & E. division main track | must obtain permission from signaiman to pass this signal stop position, in order to take the siding when the block in ad vance is oc by Tyrone passenger MX" block station i will be open between the hours of 7h im. and 6p. m. “BF” block station will {be open between the hours of 6a. m and 12 midoight J Ie fore be permitted the ck after reporting Clear tions are located at 1 ipnea trains Fire at Pleasant Gap | Mrs. Katharine Bumgardper and her daughter were away from home, their house caught fire from a defective flue and burned to the ground, Mrs, Bum. | gardner had a small bakery attached to {her home. and by making and selling { bread she and her daughter made their { living. The young man who was employ. {ed in the bakery lost everything except the clothes he wore. Mr. Bumygardoers loss will not be so great, as she on about $1600 insurance on her house and furniture, It is said she losta great many valuable papers and about gso in money. © h a ans foal, but the Horry is fow gpods know when we have enough. Ly 1 siding, and at east leg of | division | i On Friday morning about 9:30, while | Average is over 2,000 'ELKS ASSEMBLE AT LOCK HAVEN The Lingle brothers, of Blanchard, are reported to have killed three bucks, | They never fail to get some. | Hold Annual Memorial Exercises on A doe was killed on Big Run this year | Last Sunday | that carried several prongs. This freak, & BELLEFONTE LODGE ATTENDS while remarkable, is known to old hun- ters and occasionally one is shot, Hon John G. Love Address--an The 5, of jafter a bear | seen in that ieently, They say bruir | #f'he Robert Mann party | 'pwnship got but one deer, and they are {Back shots Ti Weaver bm the same it h me deer two i The Be hunter big have been reported as swweral is a dandy. Howard, that is hy y vicina 1 times re- Able Interesting Program Observed--Went to Lock Haven by Special Train Delivers an of Curtin (reo party 1 broug! ome a and bear, efonte hunte and p who goes of the grin idress was made by Rev, Geo. W, Frowafeiter, pastor of the Flem- ington Methodist church and a member of the St Mary 8 lodge He is a floem? were " An accurate list of the deer and bes IG iret Comte, so fare ed, has been rec orded. isc deer and bear, as against 121 deer and 25 bear last The no { will be sm speaker, and his remarks het i i Test am year moe Geer Ana Dear xii- mewhat increased ved when AOI f th " eer | Hear 68 Ministers, Call None I'he Butler United gregat the third largest of pomination in the country to call no pastor at present to fill the va cant pulpit, because none can be found good enough for the place Trial sermons have been preached by sixty-eight candidates J. W. Hutchinson. an officer of the { church, is quoted as saying at a coungre | Rational meeting “lf the ministers have heard are | samples of what the church has to offer i | I'm sorry, and we need some Dew min isters in the denomination woe ye of the small boys of p the Presbyterian con ' and point 4 . fn jed the gun w i Maud said going He pulled trigger struck the young lady on below the elbow. It tore the flesh away from the bone, thus leaving an ugly and painful wound. The young lady was taken to the hospital AY tes she getting along as well as can be expected, Everything is being done to prevent blood poison ” to and tl the Arm on, the Ge " ) : “ shoot has decided "a ’ bo left is we Dog and Turkey Mix Walking ito a store at Sheakleyvilie pear Sharon, Saturday, Hiram Long. a farmer, deposited a big turkey gobbler sutities of the lon the floor and a dog frightened i | The turkey, although its feet were tied | discovered its wings were in working {order and soared in the air, sweeping canned goods, lamp chimpeys, and other | articles from the shelves. [It had circled the room a dosen times before it was caught, Long, gave the proprietor a License Statistics, In two thirds of the {state the pro-rata number of inhabitants | to each licensed place is « yasiderably | | excens of 600, For instance. in Centre { county over 1,400, in Tioga county about | the same, in Clear field county over 1,100 and in several counties of the state the In three counties Democrat, and 6,000 respectively, of the state is over Goo population to each licensed place ’ Miners Paid offin Cash The Pennsylvania, Beech Creek & Eastern Coal company on Saturday paid out the sum of $65.000 in cash to its em. . The company's miners at enfield, Crosson, Gallitsin, Patton it runs up to 3.000 and Huntingdon and | Forest counties head the list’ with 5,000 | The total average of all the counties | check for $100 to pay for the damage Turkeys Are Plentiful There was a glut in turkeys in the | Willlamsport market on Wednesday and {although this condition existed the ex horbitant price of 25 cents a pound, lve weight, was asked, A limited number, however, were sold and the remainder were hauled home rather than to sell ata reasonable figure. In Danville the average price was 14) cents a pound while at Pittsburg 20.000 tu the south were shi there 15 cents a pound, live weight, The one time when a man will hold his own is when be holds a grodge. from sold at CIRCULATION FOR THE PAST SIX MONTHS OF 190% 5190 COPIES per work Vol, 20. No. 48 FACT, FUN AND FANCY" Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs --Geleg- ted and Original, The hotheaded often get cold feet, A budding mustache. : n't Down and out A sound arg ent doe 4 | the most noise, It is come always make 't always the forward child that out ahead The pess r fea: Mo ecm t f ) Leven ney i nan whe riends ig | LA L$ al {of milio | but never followed it eoree,” alii Gad i married you werealway Why don't y ‘My Ci i as i always liso Ss giving ever m$ to ds ed and He nthe Oa « " wl What ng to pay Why sad the said he done owed me dat long dat the interest ate he didn’t owe me a cent ' reason you | him some g does he give for we legal iarkey." he oney for so it all + and asked t} Doss m 1p License in Clinton County The findings ot resident Judge Harry Alvan Hall and his associates, William S. Harris and Chas, H. Bressler, who had been holding license court last week, created something of asurprise when handed down, Seventy-seven li censes were presented to the court for consideration, and of this number, twed- ty f were refused, two beld up and one withdrawn. Among the refusals were seven in Lock Haven and five in Renova Among the Lock Haven places, some have had a license for thirty years and over, Among them are the Central | Hotel, on East Main street, conducted by | Samuel O. Watts; the Opera House Ho. tel, run by Sidney Hinkson, and the Pennsylvania House, on Bellefonte aven- | ue, owned by Valentine Sohmer | Thelicenw of Frank Waite, at Flem-' agton, was knocked out, and the appli- cation for a license house at Beech Creek, made by Chas. F. Bechdol, wan {refused, Beech Creek has not had a li censed hotel for over twenty years. There were over fifty licenses granted, a sufficient number, the court stated, for a county the size of Clinton, The Beech Creek Disciple church has extended « call to Rev, Patterson, of Taylortown, Wash cept the ur Helsa a he, pastorate. man about forty years with a wife and children.
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