The Centre Democrat. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1908. Vol. 30. No. Il. Circulation Over 5,200—Largest in Centre County. CONCLUSION OF ove most ve to] EST WE FORGET.” | ANOTHER WRECK AGE, FUNAND Fac plaintiff that they were done and were | right, Sparkling Paragraphs—-Selec- | rB I a the job. an at some time i : . NEAR THE FURNACE ted and Original. FEBRUARY COURT | vs Tory : ow, ud Jin some Lime 12 A letter was sent to this office on Monday, by one of our readers, that is inter | | a '& § p : ( F - { & : . , ahnrtldn’t vert t » cheap skate shouldn't venture | his interest in the agreement to J, Wil- | esting at this time. The gentleman said he, like several thousand others, had re A I “i i ; ’ 1 » ain . ‘ "mos liams to cut and remove other timber | ceived it last fall, a few days before election, from ( hairman Harry Keller, We | | ' y ~ v z Several Important Cases Tried at | upon the tract of land covered by the | herewith reproduce it in substance Several Cars Left the Track and It requires a buoyant spirit to keep up the Close of Week | agreement and within the provisions 4 pro 4 i T led Over appearances, Ie L10bd : | thereof, when this action of 8} ect mest opp yer | A few dogs and all troubles come — | was brought, The defendant admits the | HARRY KELLER, Chairman, HARDMAN P. HARRIS. Secy. J. THOMAS MITCHELL, Treas | without calling, FAILED TO RECOVER DAMAGES | £55 St the time of the removal of the ei. | x mx seem 'TeAN COL CAUSED BY A BROKEN WHEEL on bis neighbors. © oo | gine, boiler and mill, that agent| ison | Fleming REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMM. ’ o Bn his neighbors i or foreman of Mr. Hafer had stated to] James C. Furst. —— pe It isn't the stingy man who keeps his Charge of Alienating Husband’s{ the plaiutil tha} he could have the bal- | BELLEFONTE, PA.. Oct, 29, 1907. Ko One Was Ininred-Laroo Steam fat to himself, : . : 7 avrdiot: ainkt R _ lance of the timber still upon the tract . : SE ; guid adn Some grass widows are really ol A ffections — Ve rdict Against Bank coming within the ProvIChS 0 the | MY DEAR S IR : f Derrick Derailed Accident Oc enough to be hay widows, ~Decision Filed in the Nittany | agreement, and deny the abandohment The election which takes place next cured Near Former Disaster on If all prayers were Furnace Case. { of the job; and that even had the ageat so | i i ywishaure Road people would quit work | stated that it was not within the scope | IT 4 sday, Nov. 5th, is a most important one Lewisburg Road. i opie w winded TIGR ya ofhis authority and that he could not bind | for this State and County. If we desire to he trouble will) Lhe XuOCKes Conclusion of the second week of Feb- | Mr Hafer, Verdict on Saturday after > : n . 1 y ASAPH Er AR EET ww ’ : ; ruary Term, continued from last week: | noon in favor of the defendants. prevent any likelihood of panic or business ol on 4 Wr TT ine FraCA Oban The less @woman knows the harder answered a lot of } : i beine knocked he can't stand being KDOoCKed. Louisa Moyer vs Adam Moyerand isa} On March the 6th Judge McClure of | : suit for $20,000 damages brought by Len share filed his opinion and decree | 9€Preéssion, every Republican should go to Mrs. Mover against her father.in-law |in the case ; _— > Adam Moyer for alienating her hus-| Company vs. The Empire § | | the polls and vote, on election day, and s€e€ Da Ae Che Tol. stone Iron Company, Lessee, the American|that his Republican neighbor does the same. hilipsburg and hester v i i it ru ompany, lessor ’ f . tha : app ars for her to keep it to hersell Ml i a good | ' "nf . ‘ (The Th } Expecting to hear good returns from your Yafter a wet torr of Hbott 1 ze cic. ni of lanBarv 3% 1005. $3728: district, I am Very truly yours, two weeks stayed for three weeks w and the Nittal y Company owed HARRY KELLER,Co.Chairm. the parents of the husband in the - | the plaintiff as of the same tes t ' rough of Phi Compliment to Mr, Sober rer of of the Arn witnesses attempt to show an 1mp threat that the defendan ’ seytt] wot Ee er wa inf Sia armies “Woes of the Unemployed.” Depression” ei man of nsiderab 18. ntift vo intrv. under ostering are of % festad Lie Case on Ne Cor, | He goveramen:. iz, Sobers Squbess of “Reflections of the Commercial gui os he fefer w Nd aot kno a Kans 2 wont poss) es i N men mat Ta iy Hall. St. 1 " she M rf rk Horse Runs off and Breaks Sleigh and the case 1s oa 1 "Thursday ro- | hills n Grable orchard ¢ host. | The page of the Miss Hoover until after the wedding Going Home demand that ve () tts take steps 1 x | Kline, farmer and at the tin Yepring keep £ "we { 5 or vat | N “s L - r a“ “LABOR MARKET GLUTTED.” y 1 ‘ ) . This same daughter of | W& ; Deg 3 4 : } 8 A peal Unto i { wives a | the Une ’ he t to ih Bens t nssisted the plamtiff and oh Rees between inal tion Army adminiswg iD many citi {rot { the home of Mrs. Malone, whet A Hopeful Sign tefandar ! h bi Salva ’ ! " : : the : € NA Aalvivaes L-. ns - po : E 4 oy _ kl - Suis . usdand 10 moving rp pacing the To y 3 oh i The SAI reas-has ™re mer odie RPP COIN Cid it sad i Wt of no o i i The lactawanna conte niture at the time that they had gor Shr wort hus. RIS 9 © u From $e + tee in auifot ' ave not foul " t i 3 X ’ v A 3 11 wn ’ 88 RL ¥ ping. That when the . ’ s . ' We hav vever. tl od w 4 ¢ . gl ‘1 Scranton on Saturday issued AS) ps not tha . i effective at once, closing a dled . : . : 4 t beg . x rse got i ie » y pt tea) ka A ” is ’ ” ’ i the county from "oer Cheap Reading. we Milesburg to Have State Road. e State Highway Department is y for ts for the nstruction of a n Mik IR rough and also h townshig he road in Miles- extend from ti Liberal Donatior A Brutal Murder Nebraska Democratic Convention Berry For Legislature Democrats of De Public Building for Tyrone ‘ Aware M. Ri S41 : i State 11 beet emir o the Chester 4 somewhat wuld apne ate it if ans y has me on lefon Several communications were received | Laurelton there is fear of an ef om} er thelr DIgHL i ard boards ny n y be cleaned or otl dd Hushas § p a this week upon the question of school As Ad with the (Usens attended ile A tant | ery and another sy be done would call up t tadel ughes for Presidency teachers’ wages and the duties of direc. for se davs before man were going thi the hall awak- | on North street The New York Republican state com. | tors taking up the issue started by a : 2 ” detected y “lening the sleepers i rps of assistants - mittee at noon Saturday usanimously | correspondent from Boggs township in Is CAS VAS preparing rs of coffee and mak 100 MEN BEEAKFASTE endorsed Gov, Chas. E. Hughes for the | last week's paper. Some of them are Engmeers and Contractors at Work, ing preparation give this with rolis to The Salvation Army gave breakfast te presidential nomination The committee | quite spicy, ol as discussion may be a The engineers and contractors are on the men 100 men on the morning of February 9, | fixed April 7, as the date fogholding the | good thing, we expect to publigh same the ground at Queen's Run laying out BREAD AND BACON DISTRINUTRS a a) Vien puatylaac street, Jaianng state convention in —. mo by No doubt it will and getting ready to begin the construc ' } AND oN Di It h olin, Inc They were unemployed men . | make some how tion ’ the new fire {in th plant and In Baltimore, Md., great distress pre: | who were hungry. After the breakfast Dr. Swallow Seriously Ill i - dwellings, which the Queen's Run Fire | vals, Prominent among the many relief | Major Escott, who is in command, ad. | Rev. Dr. Silas C, Swallow, the pi. Theodore P. Rynder, of Milesbuty Brick company will construct at that igsncies which ae doing sxotflent work eased the men, giving them good ad-|inent Prahitition lemiet and candidate his sation a, 4candliite a a v is the Salvation Army, which supplied | vice or president an overn v h ” fendant had the right to cut and remove place. ony ork 8 Sotstustis wii y 4 ll is gel in Tg fo Legislature, His platform is to have the timber within the provisions of the |e punshed as rapidly as the weather wi We would advise our friend Keller t { the “War Cry" for March : a | State pay the permit. ar fr r to secure a copy of the ar Cry Harrisburg, suff from typhoid ap h Sparing expenses of the / Jresihsnt {rom aa iad of tne The. Democrats vate: convention bf sth, 1908, from Captain John Heathers, of the Bellefonte Barracks, Salvation | fever, - St thing hale that tax off the homes thereof. That about May or June in| Pennsylvania has been called to meet in Army, and preserve it so that when be issues his manifesto to the laboring men | Wait for the great sale of pictures | save over ef Bg the year 1907, the defendant through $e, be on May goth, this fall he can avoid being ridiculous. at E. J. Eckenroth’s, payers of Centre County » hip, and tion the name Council was stricken from the record, and from the | testimony it appears that on or about) the 6th day of February 1906, Charles Helckle had executed with Harrison Hafer, one of the defendants, a timber agreement in writing, whereby the de-
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