) 13 Circulation Over 5,200—Largest in UNUSUALLY SHORT ~~ SESSION OF COURT All Qases Disposed of Many Con- tinued or were Settled. JURY DISCHARGED TUESDAY Only a few Cases were Called for "Trial--Several Sentences Im-| yosed - Recommendations of the Grand Jury. | laid, bu convened Con in hearing i y the Sessions of court at ten was consumed February Monday morning siderable time notions an several m made several 0 CIOCK., petitions : 10ers of the Dar. turns under 1an, Monday aft two 0'¢ loc] tion proceed called and orders made. called was Thomas Boal Moyer, being ah appeal from the of the peace. This case was trom ter township. The contention wasd over some apples which Boal claims he sold to Moyer, who refused payment be. claimed they were frozen. Tuesday morning in favor of Mr. Moyer. cause he Verdict or the defend Common indic Aums ship, ant day sente the Court H. R. Ki as J. K. Ps appeal from d the peace. A allegations he was fendant for the mon March as he had bee: afterwards, i work in readine full for work done the alleged time, claimi $200. The dant 1 g the tim 1 m m Auman, Stella town. ha ues. sual was imposed by cases Company f the son « but yut was obliged Had received both before and ng the nied the en e named. Ver ( in favor éf 2% de ployment dur dict on Tuesday aft the plaintiff for $1 Cor indi { hief trix Belle This case State College and from the Common wealth's allegations the defendant with his son, who had been away trom home for sometime, came to State College pa | the evening of January sist, 1908, tween seven and eignt Jackson demanded a imittance house, Vi i and ernoon Jackson, misch fan { jackson O CIOCK open pen, on a maxe that subse assaul Jac kson heretofor appear ing of he « boron pe Ar i defen: 3 a Neer a i aa P H Der defendant's alle not ntoxicat harged Co then a : » ) dnesday forenoon Aj citizens have the tion pre Jacob vas pre sented by Harris township p di sundry asking to ywnsh ded into two elec i 0 ta Jackson called and was sentenced in the where he was con victed for malicious mischief to pay the costs, $20 fine, and three months in the county jail. Sentence in the case where he was convicted for assault and bat. tery was suspended and will be held | over him fbn Gordon, who plead taking of 43 cents from the was called for sentence: quest of the Was suspend Was case ruilty to the { M.CA,| and at the re- | ig uting officers sentence | ed, Tyrone Street Lights On Monday night the Tyrone borough | council opened the bids for lighting the streets, they were as follows : Home Electric Light company arc lights $39.40 per year magnetite lamps and $15 per amp per year for the series incandescent lamp. Logan Light and power company bid 3 for arc lamp per year. The con- tract was awarded to the lowest bidder, ! heard of upon the fact that they had married a | | wife, or had purchased five yoke of oxen However | | cepted the generous invitation, | Thursday AE; church, {to both he & Centre County, / D. PRESBYTERIAN BROTHERHOO Following the i per. As of old, he found a number who began to make excuses, but we havn't any who based their and had to go to prove them. seventy-five gentlemen of the church ac- evening assembled in comfortable and cozy chapel on Spring street. After a social chat of half hour the guests sat down to an elegant and palatable oyster supper, prepared with special care by James Summers, the res- There were a hundred covers reason twenty-hi young met failed to be pres : long tables were attractively inaV with « taurateu some was t} n Deaver, je t Wallace 3 WSNAgIiney a H owev be with the « the tog g plans for esbyterian Brotherhoo ie of the help or rather which the pastor needed Rev. master who erty, address unforseen formulating | be one } Pitta of tilts the novement Brotherhood thing for if it was to become had better leave it eral thus struck the ke After a few rem Hughes the following Organiza. the Lone ynote of ATKS Jame P ees were app noted ble for the pleasures of the evening was composed of W. P, Humes, J. C. Meyer, M. L. An®adurier; and at tire close of the meeting a vote of thanks was voted re A 44 Farmer Broke His Leg Frank Kunes 1s Improving. Kune he Lenrte | if Bee Creek. s ay ar : vere broken Both i gravel and 4 18 eves int il sp netrated the face, I'wo large splin the | 4 Was mt ol The inimpaired I'he rorking down an em the flying debris went d from bridge affected f hearing but other men were bankment and over their heads , Will “Deck” Campaigners Orders were Friday that all Pittsburg employees running for public issued | office must apply for leave of absence | from their duties while making campaigns their The leave will be granted without prejudice, Director Lang, of the Department of Public Safety, said to-day » could not see why they should be drawing pay from the city while devoting their time to running for office all employees are affected, Praying to Live 90 Years. For months it has been the prayer of James Monroe of Mogadore, that his life might be spared until February 20, his goth birthday. His supplication was ranted and he gave thanks at morn. ng for the completion of his goth year, Before the day was over he died, excuse | and on | the | | making and cause | of | evening, ntre Democrat, BELLEFONTE, PA, THUR INFORMATION FOR arable of the great | supper Rev, J. Allison Platts, pastor of | the Bellefonte Presbyterian church, last | week sent out invitations to a great sup: | ROAD SUPERVISORS Au Inportant Meeting to be Held at Willi iamsport on Saturday. HOW TO BUILD CLAY ROADS! As Permanent as Turnpikes and at Less Expense -Not a The ory but a Reality -Every Su- pervisor Should Attend. ion before the is how to For Y \ k wi methir vO 2 : LAAUMAN a 8 be present What is SDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1908, | ODD FELLOWS BANQUET. i One of the interesting social events of | the past week was the sixty | piversary of the organization of Centre { Lodge, No1g3, Odd Fellows, of Belle- {fonte, which was held in their hall on friday evening. Inother words, it was second an- . | ] } p. re { as A nings, § § {their annual feast of good things, and | { when it comes down to partaking of ‘a sfuare meal some of the members are {exceptionally odd. As usual their wives { and sweethearts were pr t and joined {18 the festivities of the evening, and it is {estimated that three hundred and f | persons pertook of the el and ela grate repast, The enhvend { By music from Deitrick’'s orchestra, After the cravings of the appetite h | been thoroughly appeased, | vent Johnston, Es q., was ch He is eminently fitted f honor, F { Addre fame Naginev, brose M. Schmid Rev. F, W. Bar ver, ! made dator ior phar ce lent tion clea: wort! {em Waras it joining ir ese egant OCCASION WAS and did 5 were Ors ors Monthly Meeting. 2000 Was > alter re good | them is lly study he best pos- s one of the h this ) rood Ause of is are g rities, hex it very materially reduces the cost maipt 5 Golden Wedding. Mr. and Mr Da ( at ng of Rash 1 Carson rooks, of Iso pres ut the noon an ele as an old i ehh was wroughly enjoye About 3 oclock in mith took mily to. Among n to It w wl gar tashio t the afternoon photographer roti fet bein a Ip. pictur of the gether with the grand children { the presents was a purse of $50, $30 of { which was in gold Among the social features of the occasion was the re-mar fying of the aged couple by Rev, James B. Stein, of Bellefonte This was a pleasing event in the life and history of | this family that willlong be remember. ed by those present Dedicatory Announcement The services incident to the dedication Centre Hall, will be held Saturday, February 29. and Sunday March 1st, at ten o'clock in the morning, and 4 30 o'clock in the evenin The dedicatory sorvices proper will Be at the Sunday evening services. Rev. W, H. Fourke, of Harrisburg, will have charge of the services with Rev. W.W. Rhoads, of Howard, a former pastor, as well as other ministers, A sparkling device—courtship, jk, bake, sew and keep house in general. The street was the university of crime and deBauch which is sendin thousands of bright young men and | largely paid for during this time, and, | him shame. | aitogether, répréseut a yorr-fo a-Hfe of dlefesd and M.C A. .inits 2 ie XxX. Look for Them po! A . paved himself and three passe graves, and mil pouches, When of vhich was surrounded b watery FE Appointments Made Kressman A ar) far iT Qe B e for the ales ewart : appoint Hira 1 alternate pation for the principal will be d in Williamsport on April 21st and for the alternates at Warren on the same d of ate Can't Hold the Office James Russell, of Philipsburg, who was chosen an Auditor on the Republi can ticket at the recent borough election has found it necessary to tender his re signation. Mr. Russell holds a position in the post office, which preveats him from holding the office” in question, | resignation, therefore, became a necessity as he could not afford to throw up his position in Uucle Sam's employ for one Shai had little remuneration. The va- cancy will be filled by the Court, the United Evangelical church, in| Will Lose Its Tubeworks. | The Middletown National Tube Qom- | pany will permanently abandon the work | which has been done there and which hereafter will be done at Pittsburg, The Middietown plant gave employment to 1,200 men, at a monthly pay roll of $40, 000, and has been the chief industry of the town, The plant has been closed the past two months and all modern ma. chinery has already been shipped to Pittsburg. . His | LOCAL OPTION DID NOT INJURE A TOWN Some Interesting Statist From Shippensburg DOES BOOZE BOOM BUSINESS Many People Insist That Liquor License Promotes Prosperity- Data Worth Con yr-~Ar gument jor [Local Option, ; | “der: OW among alley in ap- ntherwise has in- number reased 66 nave io- One railway it re eipls ent, LDeidg umberiand v Bt] ne De PDEATAL CL : "i . |] ol Riles have Dect license” period, with the ex gption of 5 Vol. 30. No. 8, FACT, FUN AND FANCY" Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs-—-Selec~ ted and Original. Recent lisher of this paper ! 1908, n, and possibly nner of designating ave con. this de- received a that is so origing appropriate the days of the cluded the year top ’ tment vin par natraint 81 into the noking “Has anybody stantly a dozen flask The man picked out drew the cork and to Handing the Bottle “That did n always di woman faint Pat had got hur a scratch, itis tru visions of being | for-life, and had adopted ti of sending him at once to 1 ROO. € the | one or two churches, but thes have beet | After 1he house surgeon had examined shot | homeward with his trophy and investment of 23,000, and are free of debt, except on 5 2 the last two : . erected, iwo f Lhese men hers | O. 0. F. BANQUET “1 year will A greater su £). CO. F in general Spring Mills 1. O the with being one of work, interes bersh amen doing +} Dead from Starvation Shade, a well known hunter w resides Sugar Vednesday last was roaming mountain in the Scoota region when he noticed a large wild cat on a ledge of rocks, some distance from the path he was following, Taking steady aim he killed the beast with one from his rifle He then started when no along about on the | near the top of the mountain found a dead wild turkey there lyin which was nearly two feet : bo 5, Real izing that it was unlawful to Dave it in his possession he examined the bird and discovered that it had died of starvation and exposure caused by the extreme cold during last week. On account of | the great depth of snow in that region it is stated by some hunters that much i wild game must have perished from hunger and coll during the recent great storms, Honors For Judge Smith, The Clearfield Bar Association, com- posed of a large number of able lawyers tender the present efficient judge of Clearfield County's courts, Hon. Alli. son OO. Smith, a complimentary dinner Tuesday next, It will take place at the Dimeling, and will no doubt be an ela- borate affair, in the snow, | cavefully, be spd lolbe Jutse. of | “As BuCtameous abrasion is not | servable, T do not think there is a son to apprehend tegumental fion ofl the woun en. t & A : LWoO or feel sticking wandering 1s three the matter The prosaig editor mail Dear Friet with your hens are dead. There | th Millheim School Remembered Hainse, the obliging and of the Millheim Gram. } . Te AR Treeadit teacher tencernrt ¥ i seven 0 warmly received estimable fe and Prof. and (Gramley | evening Antiy speni w afew Rg such as boy. and girls like to induige in, After a few such enjoyable games Mr, Hainse announced and introduced a few pup although Jounj Years, prove to be fair 1sICIans he musi cal program given by the pupils was augmented by a few bright symphonies rendered by Mrs, Hainse and Miss Byrd Stover, after which Mrs. Hainse made the boys and girls happy by the good liberal tredt she had in store for them, which consisted of many rich delicious delic The boys and girls left with many | expressions of gratitude and thanks for the good enjoyable evening they received from the kind hands of the hospitable family. No Bounty Money Following the course adopted in Clear field and many other counties of the state, the'Centre County commissioners will pay no bounties on the scalps of nox. jous animals after March 1st, 1908, last legislature appropriated $50,000 for this for a period of two and this time in less than eight months, the greater portion of the fund is exhausted. : The commissioners are po. Justified in ing bounties when t ve NO as. eA of having the necessary funds, and it cannot be taken from the Coun. ty's account, he WAS ood f his |
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