entre Lemocral. — 1 BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER |, 1908 Vol. 31. No. 38 D | Cie tion Over 5,200—Largest in Centre County. For Sheriff. For Recorder. | INE SEPTEMBER pct’ Ari indo” mis cle CENTRE COUNTY en Sra vay TERM OF COURT] execs, vibe dice dros FAIR PROGRAM| redhat Grgiat™~** cutrix being the wife of the brother of the defendant, and took plac e at a dance HOH ON THE 3 | ‘ ‘ . . at Snow Shoe on the evening of May JUGH ON THE BRIDS | Owing to a Short Session the J ur- | joth the prosecutrix alleging that she W hat will be Doing Each D 13 : x ast, recently, the | ors were Discharged Wednesday, | bad made light of the defendants dan Next Week at the Bie F, : Te I am Wa called upon, as usual, to : “" ling and that he told her to stop it and ibd Ral the big Xalr, TS BION 2) a given toast, in spite of the | denies having struck his sister.in-law. fact he had previously pleaded to be ex- FEW IMPORTANT GASES TRIED] Vepie on becucsday moroing uot | A Ny EXCELLENT ATTRACTIONS | Bev, i i. eet. Fie tended ts At a wedding fe af oh 0 fee . in | guilty, prosecutrix to pay one-half the wiv that feet. He intended to | costs, mpl that he i prepared for speech : : making, but he unfortunately placed his . ohn Hess, assault and battery; prose he rulale'y placed nis | A Number of Cases Settled and ; die Bren La ie : » . . i; hand upon his bride's si | AL e i oetiie \ cutors J. H. Meese and Gertrude Meese. Have Deen Eng wed For Entire har} i ‘ 2 Continued—The Grand Jury | Defendant plead guilty and sentenced to Week—B Trial r Q . R | [ t ut | pay the fine of $25 00 and costs of prose ha etter rials of Speed nis opening and concludit g words tecommends Improvments at |F sono, Ey Than Ever—S8pecial Trai “This-er-thing has : o cution, an Kver—S8pecial Trains and neon upon Xs 5 me, the Jail. Robert Brown, assault and battery Excursion Rates, f . m { a 0 Naan roe: utor John Hartsock. This troub- A + i Lia : | le arises out of difficulties between the ad. AWySr 1a 4 Loree Court convened on Monday morning, | boys of the prosecutor and defendant, I'he plans have all been carried into ex- balked when he atten | with President Judge Orvis on the | and prosecutor alleging that the defend | ecution, the grounds are in readiness, so | , bench, and most of the forenoon was|ant took hold of his boy and struck him at all that remains to make the Great |, ° menos! ot | consumed in hearing motions and peli | twice, injuring one of his ribs so that = CPOB8. ty 30 tions as presented by the several mem- | abscess had formed which had to be | bers of the bar, The Grand Jury was tended to by a physician. The | called and sworn and L. J. Swartz, far. | ant admits striking the boy twice, but 1 Order thet there may be nis. | LOWE, mer. of Walker Township, selected as | alleges that he did so after the bey nad | FRED F. SMITH, F. PIERCE MUSSER foreman, The constables of the sevefal | called him vile lh of Rush Two. of Millheim | districts of the county made their quar | fered in the | terly reports, and the civil list of tials for the week gone over and the followir han . houlder, and looking down at her, he stammered out ted Ip tain brid laadin . ain bridge leading « 4 an re inty Fair at Bellefonte next ail Mh a] sale at. ¢ the success it surely would be is for g fOr no other reason i defend. | '9 weather man to do his part Han hal ner would like to leave ! the part Bora we} names, when he inter-| DO ™ tation trouble LYgtween th ! management, coonsequ boys Verdict of ] girls seated elevated car opposite not guilty nt | disappointments whatever the 10 pay one-third of the « $ an ro. | Official program of event 1 | 1 re | » ’ secutor two-third of the 3 tar ], , J be of interest to our readers’ ur candidates and TROUBLE OVER FENCE ’ disposed of: [ we Brecant © > » » } we present For sometime past Edward C. Cook : ns vathati Houg On Wednesday ar | and the Pennsyl 3 vania Match C the Belle e. have been having ow Co. vs fence th at Fine Rain worker iI . R Cl ( : fr af Pe Lone, and on sday morniog he w th for years RE sthaees writ be 4 There is litt a ay = a rat pen, with as much determioa ETE 1S JItLie i 141 3 | Sit vl 1 " A1 : h . . nn 18 : OsSsIng tee ps sbi areer othe ¥ : ] hi 1 ik i with shovels. i Joseph Loss. larceny and receiv they began stolen goods; prosecutor James Grubb t | Defendan waived the finding of the | - . . the new to, | Grand Jury and plead guilty on botl counts ine 1 of the fence cram Analima with 3 TW ty } 1 Montgome 1¢ superintend ; i . \ square dealing wit 11s OW me i ’ instructed Joseph Koor reeny, prosecutor, A A New Enterprise ry tha | B. Nyman. Defendant waived the find | week Frank Fisher, of | Fra B Sou Ee Rv 4 (LA ) ie , n ta Drote ha DroDett i he rand Jury and plead guilty would discharge ti ities of the office ho wou : em there | ARG YAS 1 d to pay costs, fine of » & » . rh » ’ at oh . cu saere . “ with rare fidelity : he best interest : e had | $10.00 and thirty days in « unty jail far. Grover Solt, betrayal, proseculrix rouil K g ery seared and Mary Raymu« nd Settled ; } prevailing + : ¢ carder | Ord l his men to get t wank te . First case for trial was that of Com- | observation 1 secure an option on Balloon ascensior is ended in a measare the ‘ Demvcratic nominee for Recorder, | OTuered fis Ente fa Ret lo wall hind fe | monwealth vs. the Borough of South | what is known as the Green water power Conser's dog show stream however acl — PA 8 is the pres- | place the fence. As fast as Montgom | Pils Milosbe h : i pews . g 5 jowever, need : ent editor of the Mililieimn, JOUrDAl, & pos | ePrs mendog x noie and set & posi, paburg, Jodicied. 408, oaintal fox a at Miles I a ak he + a es | DeVeldw avd Zelda. rain to get into the normal cosdition. ition he has fled with signal ability for Cook's force would pull the post out and | AT T™ ry sor Blige ing Fa han a i hb - de hi a) McEntyre and Carlisle | All will come nght—Providence ever is some years. 1n addition to that He holds | { il up the hole. The excitement was | constalie his contrversy grows out| practical man in the electric Nght busi | : On each Oy course, there with be | wise in its rulings the exhibits of farm and dairy machio- ‘ F o3 : a h evhbeds’ uw ihm ke as “lof a return made by the Constable of | ness. as he was one of the principal pro she office of Justice of the Peace, and as | Dow a high pitch when Cook and Mont. ear ] | the office o J i : South Phill ery. live stock, poultry, the nmi GET A COMPETENT MAN - - * tent 3 A Po. . | rel > iu era 2 further heavy . p . psburg at January Sessions | jector f the Ravstown Water Power a result most « . } } , of Court 1H : » be whose electrical power plant is local - that coction of the ante 1 POCO sateh ir ore V v po : in that st ao : I0LY : orn : in : . ] 4 . 3 : 8 $i v al ’ v f . | the Boro tion of his ty and y | yy "nt it 3 y ev J ‘ ’ 1siness in his Ime | gOomery Came ogether hall ar any other 1 SU PON 54 i oug! ~omes to recit \ reddit snbwequentily a wh nD were into ¢ into ther | UPON potion, when the third ind , . er ~ 4 4 ltigants with useleSs expense ] . ) " nies] ’ £ v ul « | WAS oblaine I case went to Ur 1" 1. > oh + ron + L i" \ thai 4 “ o i’ "y ” Musser in this way has won 1a i Aram 4 sham wi fh £0 id Wa Monday after 0 Fhe Com. a esteem of the people J a Sd aie wy i "that the alley between Hemlock In his work in his ofiice he Ha" 8° in ley in the ig Walnut n the Borougho! 5 ed a knowledg e Of Geeus, TH gages ab itt 3 " b wet | DIN wh are continuat) atea 3" 4 tort ny dub hint ts ht tela y 1 Lf Rail ad nd Second Street in the the comt ough of ravi] ir, was badly wa Wa water and sewage Methodist Brotherhood d in these sh outs and impregnat lay the Brother! woul 1 t ted i we au wi 0 he ws odors and that 1 the duty © : W ’ » » " 3 > . . X i P 2 ~ Borough to repair at least i of Belefon I'h o ty ) op 4 nd Successful Sale the alley and prevent i ' : gvery gy was a lively day at thn Many respect he xce} J : i+} ’ ¥ athering of sewage. and that the : - " ; : - » _— n ™ n i i 4 A : 3 } » e horses en alley and therefore a | and went were un- : | VATIous way. but was merely 't lant h s aperated by stean When the last Republican Board of | pu hasers attempted to take the away rmer prope rity owner! The defendants contest 0 rash light 3 of | ively CY Was Dever laid « ; ' TAT re ners oF » \ . Ar Chaidlenge woken or 1 . snty commissioners issued ther an neariably there was a scene yi nt sendita n both sides of the alley, ar Clover Huller Burned pual statement n Jan ary 05 they lN'om Beaver got seven ' vice v d aly ' | ‘1 he defendan A Acne _. . tified that they had } t N ve matinees oul on UU Real Daughter : AB lol dy rv bhp 3 le € ndants had done On Sut Lat Tol 0 V earick ol =a ertihedad Nhat C ac a Aalance | R € : a oO on : ¥ " f hit ‘hh upon the alley between the af hand of $17.7 " NR this. at the nest mo 17a ' . den ' ) , ¥ 3 o that ar nt | stateme ved a of 2 3 That : “voladyin oh Pleasant Gap ame to Bellefonte fen wa Dre i. Laws ", / oil Ar 4 ¥ | hitched his horse 10 A Dew lover huller : ef eu ” F f guilty wher oon defer " teeoren | tary. Oscar Gray ; treasurer, M IR. y mf ir, sing at the freight depot, and took it to Mane Mi: i moved an arrest of judgmer > yd ee : person of MM» 1g] Johnston haplain, James Rine le ahah de Kline's farm, located near Axeman " i : s Fak 3 Trea for new tral Li abun | REpublican Board « yanty Comm ftatement hae When the business session was con at . They used the machine up until abou ' ' : : 4 . a aditiod Ris gt 2s La 3 . (yeorge Fulton, betrayal; prosecutrix | 4 d hr " : . stoners spent above : wome' $ I BE i condaton arother reall sded the members were invited 1 ’ ! o'clock, when the men left for home . i “YL +. | cluded the m ! Margaret Stover Defendant slead " 2 1328.13 hat a mat f record-—not 4 of A Ae. aa Chm fendant plead | joaving the machine stand in the held r fd Hospital! Notes. 1 3 . 3 " rutity ANG USUAL sentence . 3 ou ures. Flizabeth English n addition to : i nt had the tables steaming with a | BUY ' Between 11 and 12 o'clock the machine Mons. aid > 0 < 2 h Foy ul In addition b gu. { tainment, ad 16 {abies steaming wil’ Charles Bartley, selling liquor with touk f ally dest ; Now, we defy the Emigrant, who -n rv. Snook was discharged yes: a daughter of a soldier of the Raw v licious oyster supper, w hich was much : { sell ] 1 took fire and was totally Gesiroyed ‘ (1 : , " : a License and selling nquo HDOrs at ,a —_ > tiodary war she has the Fourth of Jai enjoyed by all as it was the frst of theld C&L Me p nie at He la 'P At! How the fire originated is a mystery the sational holiday, for y c | Business Mens licnic a ecla Park. | Ope theory is that it was the work of an ’ » "lin ar Prosecutor, Henry Kline. Defendant |i, endiary, while it is the belief of others watvead the finding s (ran ry " waived the finding of the Grand Jury | that it took fire from a hot box I'he and ol i ouilty and plead guilty machine was not insured, thus the loss ’ means that during i yeas, the last 1 Centre Shem dining room where commitiee ssues the Gazette, and was formerly run out of Snyder county for not sup Miss Daisy Potter will be able to porting Judge McClure, the regular Re- | leave this week. publican nominee of that county, to ex Geo. Harrie is convalescing from at- plain the above figures Tell us why | tack of fever her birthday Season The president elect, C. Mrs, English Was ninety-one vears on Shuey, was chosen toastmaster and gave age on July 4 of this year She is the « very appropriate talk on Brotherhood danchter af } : : » : ’ ’ 1 Wi wey t4 laughter of john and Elizabeth English, | he following responded to his request ; . a. bana aatienis inthe hos 4 # hg hn K I i mmonwealtt 's 2 hot y y . | they ran behind 28.1% 10 ODE YeAr There are sixteen patients in the hos. deceased, wit came to English Centre|’ r remarks Rev. James L. Stein, Mr, | Commonwealth vs. D. R. Thomas, |, Mr, Yearick is considerable Abou iey ran . $50.3 y / 3 of-4 : ‘mp 1 dor ime bbe y d ’ + 72° indicted for assault and battery; prosecu- ’ Tm Where did it go How much of it did | pital at present in 1817 They were the patents of four. | fe rim. of Philadelphia, Dr Ward, ( Se 4 A wht 'l I* | two years ago, when Mr. Yearick lived A a A There a i dan’ ia’ 8 teen child Ja vat % the officers clect. N tor George T. Stine. This trouble}, Zion. his barn was destroyed by he get? Also why did he leave Snyder here are several vacancies in the Lee noni ren, seven girls and seven boys Aan Meserves, all the officers elec ty ive originated in Patton township at the Dear 4 ¢ ) ™ \ County soon after Tudge McClare's ele nurses training school ¥ yang ladies Of these only two survive, Mrs. Eneh VN Malott and Mr. Casebeer, After a mig , fire. so he will soon come to the conciu- : . om) . and William Englis} MTS 'nglish hh ‘ " | residence of the defendant where the that he was born on an unlucky tion desiring to eater should apply to or ad- an illiam English, of Austin, Potter | dom, Athanks io or sommitiee, coustets mother of the prosecutor makes her | Ho0 hat he dress the Superintendent of Hospital, county. | vote ¢ rs. } ohnson, they adjourn " yin, i f ( y : Bellefonte The records at Washington, D, C., | ing of set again on the last [hursday home with her daughter, the wife of the ir. 'Yearick informs us that a new Fire at Port Matilda ’ § 0 vi y 4 f . “ show that John English sérved as’a pri- [ed tom or. dafenlint X he Hg having LW | machine is now on its way and will be Oa Friday morning, September 25, at A Severe Mit by a Base Ball vate in the Revolutionary war, and’ that | of Ottob n of the organization is to de- thers to oe pr dt hie 4h h b all _.. | here by Friday, when he will be in good | 4 o'clock a, m., at Port Matilda, Thomas for these services he was granted a tract! The ai increase a spiritual and fra | on wy TL and talking Na \ Jat ot ages shape to fill all engagements Patton's barn took fire. When discover 19 \ . 3 fo r J of land in the west, Mrs. English is in | velop amd g among the young men of the de on ant % hall an wi y " the ] 5 ed the flames already blased out through very freeble health, and it is feared that | ternal feel) guage whic y "Tt 'y ' or i i | In a Scrap the roof. In a few minutes most of the her death is not very far distant the church crime charge ol od delend an 4 wrt | On Thursday, at the Lewisburg Fair, | people were up fighting the fire and A Neat Sum | that he was obliged to protect i | lrve Gray. the Centre County horseman, | everyone came with 4 Packet. It did A CAMPAIGN LIE A re than usual interest is Verdict on Tuesday afternoon of no | got ina scrap in which he was pretty s. DIOSE ¢ ‘ 1 of the | hs : : ' | guilty, pr ator to pay one-thire | Badly done up, It was stated. according oe i Just tow me ed Ly others in the BIC: oT defendant two-thirds of the sadly ac | Mr G Hod dow In speaking of the increase of 2 mills, | being manifes, ul which should be an | to reports, that Mr, Gray calle 9 i i Alef " ¢ COStS in three years to pay the county debt, dtielonts hoagie, 00 aL Joe » A Mollie Eckley, assault, prosecutor John last week the Keystone Gazette said of| Be and i te hospital received | Fry. Bill ignored and prosecutor to pay : the Democratic Board, Dunlap and |On Thursday the men slioyed by the costa, Weaver Ed. Gfrerer, a son of Cal. Gfrerer, of Axeman, on Saturday a week ago, while playing ina game of base ball, at the above place, was accidentally hit on the | bridge of the nose witha ball, so violent. - Iv as to mash the bone, knocking the lad not take long until the barns of Charles | Soor 2nd causing a profuse bleeding Crain and Scott Miles were also on fre. | fon, the organ, requiring the service ot It was with hard work that the barns of | Dr. Dale for a week. tdward was in Bud Wilson, of Ohio, for putting two ohn Crain, A §. Jotimnans and Mr. the office a few days a tting alon horses in one race, They bad a little | Rous. were saved, here was nothing | il right rin ML ie rors Ty . difficulty after the race which lasted only [burned alive but some 15 chickens, | ————— A > ; 0 a few minutes. In the evening, how. | which belonged to Mr. Woodring. Chas. checks from the or at Buffalo and Wi Pry an Plorence Young. Feat ever, Mr. Gray was passing the waties| Crain had some 3 tons of hay, some po- MARRIAGE LICENSE yd , ,¢ | Charge assauil; se (1, ARSAL " n , One| in his bar St hey bave now resland 7300 on | ERAT A. ocak AgA'SgNEl WEL, ry nec Hoi Beker | wor brah on avotber i |tatoesand a good harness la his barn | ( Norman R. Silver Marton ise | » ) od the | Word brought on another, when it is said | which burned. Mr. Miles had also some | | Blanche Williams The above is a brazen Ii | Mr, Shoemuker's men f $1000, This | BROT and prosecutrix to pay the| oo hots were fired by Mr. Gray in| (wo or three tons of hay, shingles and campaign lie, pure and simple—or else the man who . “ai { { John N. Corman Zion ts, . make up the Daiane 1oSUDE of 106) “Nitiam Sumpuel, rst charge seat | i; Gnfsecnone which id soy hor | mh in Me brn. Charis, CI 0 Lie, Shute | A ed to t t X . ' : 3 wrote it is an ignoramus and don’t know | Dew oh ment wiitoh Ba n appeals so what he is talking about—may be both, | censity If this institutho much more and battery; second, assault and battery | Goto. where he was pretty badly beat { James Foreman Bellefonte with intent to commit a rape. Defend. stables, ‘ ’ i Shoe len Jorden . Philipsba N | strongly to strangers how o reside un. | Ant waived the finding of the grand jury On ae Rilpo. arrested, who i, Snow Sites SHOR WARIAE KT, lat. William F. Harpster - Braddock We repeat—it is a lie to the voters, and | should it a ypeal to those wh erest MAD" and plead guilty 0 the second charge. return had Gray arrested, both charges ter's grounds Saturday in a hard fought! { Eira J. Roop . Passadena Ca. we can prove it, | der its shadows? The more im home the a. p he Sua. ¢ Poy Ryan in Belle: being assault and baittey, This will | battle by the score of 4-3, and thus wok | § “homes aren : Party Ka, > ifested in it by our people at he State Site daug I Ops nit preva him from, tak ig hit uhyal what will, in all likelihood, oe the decid: | | Alice 8. Neff . urtin ry Spell Broken, more can be expected from \ coming " erod icted first | pItce At the LE . . ing game of the season for t e pennant, er —— The dry and rainless spell got a break Legislature which meets the Pog Egil ete rape; o will have some fast horses on the | previouy to the game Orvis had but a 1 An sxchabge v1 Sines Re early last Sunday morning. The last, | * ore prosecutrix Ruth DeHass, The prose. Yack. . - four-point lead yo thelr apponcnis ay ial Au Saturday refused a I Ch Be ale in | Woomera og. pad Ef Brig been ms an J Op tsp TR | nbs BRO, 3, |. dn: who Ch N M w : b 4 | . bo had 40 of an inch followed b - hen SUMTER Of Ihe Pictt Sunk oy in the Indictment was placed and eonditign of Gass Sp Crawford. at Cen- Bie with. the a0 wud a do the 3 Mand Wy is the ho Wits, ol within heat Ee ih a Oot 4. 218 Ram Addresses” will Be a Tere Vordtet on ¥ Wed: Jabal, Ww Tegret 'o Sa%. that be is nigh | C0 round they have worked so hard | three Fears that Delige's matrimonial ivered by Rev, Samuel H(i Stein, . end. The § Shoe team of late | moves have dum to a circumstance essive as the smoke caused the . pesday morning of guilty on first count PRE ee to gain, 8 Snow I mountain fires was AR Joes Haver, Rev, We 7 phhondnd and ot iity A Eid conn, and the| Men's $2.50 patent colt shoes $1.75. | has been made u mostly of members of Sh ant not his approval, both for hat the rays of the sun did not penetrate | Taylor, of the Methodist church andy usual sentence was imposed, Fair week only. At Yeagers. the Philipsburg C. &. C. team. same reason. ’ " — — h—— other ministers who may be present,
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