V £ up “toaweg he Centre Democrat. \ Circulation uver 5,200-—Largest in Centre County. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1809 Vol. 32. No. 17 FIFTHREGIMENT wars op cousmsus. | TH PROMINENT ir pen eraion cue vik | WILLIE WESTWOOD'S FACT. FUN AND FANCY WINS LAURELS |e tr te on an ‘ar of theo CITIZENS GONE jeen strred with emotion and, sadness BODY FOUND" 5"ains, Soragraphe--Select - 01 3 of Columbus which 1s an arm of - mmsnr— John's Catholic church at Bellefonte caused ! \ i owls wo was the time set for the taking h ; . 8 . classe ‘rank C. Mon 1 y ' ’ Col. Hugh > Lay lor to be Highly order about fifty new members h “a Montgomery ati Charles ery was a genial, mode lovable E Rudin Moshanno ck Near ( omplimented. the third degree was exemplified. There | Smith companionable man, sincere and unaf I'roy’s Dri LL were several hundred visitors from Lock fected, big of brain an : Haven, Renovo, Williamsport, Tyrone, and endowed with an indomitable energy GETS BEST BRIGADE RATING Huntingdon, Altoona, Lewistown and | THF FORMER DIES AT CHESTER that has won for hi an enviable place IN THE WATER TWO WEEKS . other places. Those from Lewi ’ 4 ” FETT - in the commercial interes g . adios came over the mountains in v | where he has done business for years B. of Bellefonte, of mobiles while those from amsport | ,, ... 8 | Distr : Cir He was honest and a man of the strict " ressing ; Company : isk Phili $l doled Y, arrived in a special co 3. integrity, 1 w hi h I hilip Garbric k is ( AP“ | train was run from Altoon kt cumstances Both were Good |ddubted. Ci : nkli ‘gor » ey aba tain, Also Stands High in the|fonte bringin; h it a large delegation an ill be M " alle. | was born in Belletonte smber 29! YoL.243 0 o NOW ali vine . 1 , » hp o i L { ‘ Ci { it ) a Lk “ ’ . : \ > nar wl PAYIUE J Regimental Rating. of Knights. L alii 1847, making hi » at time of deat! inh : Step) Whao 2 I'he first service 1e day ras held AL { vears, and id MoM 4 in the Catholic church at 3 lock | came from one of the pioneer families o pa The report o » inspection of the | when Father McArdle pun Second Brigade of the National Guard of | teresting sermon appropri stead of on ¢ he Pennsylva held during the months casion, It was a forcable January, February \ filed in the Ins ner: n Harrisburg iE th nsiderable | Ki ts of Column military prid I | t I me hall o that the h S. Taylor, of Bellef the highest reg brigade, its | ret the extir and its lowest « ly higt places crown A Sur B. Statler x 5 ' 18 L.t. and Asst. Surg » Joh k 'y ¢ ) ) i | } » son, State College. The pon-commis- to make & test run of 1200 miles of oh ing oul « g war | i vhich clear i wads of 4 { Bel te. made arranzeme: : wit ionate the mi 10 make * » he " v sioned. staff as follows: Regt. Sergt, [of their glee power touring cars. | Company HB, geth Reg Pennsyle id angel grow Maj., Claude W. Smith; Regt, Quarter | They will jeuve Has wre on the rd ; vania \ nteet \ raud? CepA @& few ha master Sergt., Thomas B. Beaver; Regt f May, running alt : ' 861 i Commissary t., H. Laird Curt t Col ired of Jail Anyway ’ LA In Hard Luck nd Mrs, Bower H ie Captured Grove Mills High School! Commencement lohn Hew Church Pews Free 3 " ‘4 oe 1 sO Dey Exciting Time at Ball Game ing Hi dln wh. i. B knel iver iy Das A < ' — or { e } | riyv Pres lis) y ngrega- mously unable t anect | Sunday to ab ths pri » and to with the delivery of Northrup, the Buck: | throw the pews open to the public wit of the Preshyvter es at the grave wer ) : ntest will be held in Petriken ball. | auspices of Gregg Post $2,500. The insurance i " i "he annual alumni farewell reception to . : it $1500 which covers everything 1" ’ ve that which they | the graduating class will be held in the ( Fras MoxtocoMEx y w) f nell pitcher At one time a riot seem- | out reservation, 1 he Scripture bearing armory on Tuesday evening and the | years hac »n one of the leading and Two Polanders Killed ed imminent when Northrup attempt. | on the matter was quoted from Corinth: commencement exercises proper will be | progressive merchants in Bellefonte, ing to stretch a three bagger into a home | jans. xvi, 2. as follows ™ Bank Charter Approved. held in Petriken hall on 1 hursday, after. | died in the hospital at Chester Wednes run, was touched on the tace so forcibly “Upon the first day of the week let The application for charter for the noon and evening. Dr. Edwin Erle | day morning at 7:30 o'clock. His illness that he was laid out. The crowd rushed | each one of you lay by him in store, as Farmers National bank, at Millheim, Sparks, president of the Pennsylvania |dates back until about the 1st of Febru. on the field, and a riot was prevented God hath prospered him, that there be ys ise Jnupuai son been up paved pone Colege. hag pues selected to de- ary. We sontiousd to grow worse until | “ad tracks about a mile west of Tyrone A the cooler anos and the fact that | no gathering whet | Some. | . yo dl i of e 9th of that month when he was ac-| uation on Friday evening at 10.30, | he umpire allowed the run to count | The Rev. Dr. Frank W. Sneed is pas er part of the stock has been subscribed o- . companied to Philadelphia by his pastor sta y hot g 30, tor of the church, which numbers among unsolicited and the remainder will soon Murder in First Degree the Re v. John Hewitt, who went with I hy _ pred " Tie Way Whi Sale Called Off its members m sre than twoscore million. be dake. 4 Sussbet of persons out | Frank LaTempo, who was on trial in him to a spec ialist Mr Montgomery 3 TA illed - pared We a The sale of the Newton Hamilton camp aires It is estimated that the pew rent ed stock, as it is the desire of the in Lock Haven last week for the murder of | was advised to go to a sanitarium, and | Their” bodies were gathered up and ground advertised to take place May | alone amounts to $50,000 A year d | «| Antonio Messina at Renovo last Novem- | the one selected was the Burn Brae sani taken to the surgery at the station 4th, has been called off. A couple of the . y y shareholders have sold out to the other Brie! Mention DA i alloy Suisth ned he ber, was found guilty of murder in the \aHitm, lot ted 4 Clifton Heights on the This afternoon at 4 o'clock they were \ : it “i he Peob " ‘e Bank : A 4 OSthan firs degree on S wie wg morning. La Med a branch of the Pennsylvania rail- | ried in Grand View cemetery, There gus ers, who have agreed to rebuild Quay was a soldier who hever partici- of the that hos ana will bs called Tu id : SHIDO HSS m ich affe ted when he road, betwe en : hiladelphia and Media is bardly any doubt but that some friends the tents, cottages, etc., recently de pated io a battle He was a legislator future for the purpose of « Rectin " \eard Lie hgh Re as early in the week It Bf - a beautiful place and his friends |. 1he world are still waiting for them stroyed by fire A who never wrote a law or advocated a J purj ; tecting | he was very confident that he would be | thought that under treatment there he John D, Gill, Jr., of Philipsburg, sec measure for the public good He was a Naation acquitted and apparently took little in- | would soon recover. He got so that he Attended Stockholder's Meeting retary of the association, says that the | ga. ary officer who betrayed his trust terest in the proceedings As usual a] was able to walk outside by having some work of rebuilding would be commenced and set examples to his associates which ’» m $y DO a ct the Antonio Scydocks, aged 4 | burg, and George Baycock, aged 33, of | Pmiladelphia, natives of Poland, were walking along the Pennsylvania rail : ‘ " | | tl ; - WW Judge Ellis L. Orvis, of Bellefonte, 4 ' th tments were returned at Mercer Ty Re pha pai hy " Sutbalt ig brie tint R : hh ry president N. E. Robb, of Harrisburg, i in oy " ih gp Fything w id be Bled to misery and ruin Erecting a night by the Mercer Grand The Difference conf po - ha the. Sanita WIth TIS | Superintendent of contracts; J. Frank at om OME RA A sdhoidle camp meeling | monument to stich a man in the State oe A) ht b cer Gri pe mfine nt at he sanitarium as he McCormick. of Loek Haven, division Al the date advertised is an outrage upon the morals and an in- y against James H, and his wife in Judge John F. Philips in the United succeeded in getting away from the \ HH Freen oF os " al the ence of the people connection with the abduction of Willie | States District Court at Springfield, Mo, | institution on Saturday afternoon, and 5) and Aina FOGUiG ee Grand Lodge Officers anit to the Sonsrience we peo Whitla. of Sharon rhic curre . : al bes, : ” . ' ersey ore, local manager, of the aia, of Sha fn, Pa Ww hi h occurred | sentenced Cleveland Carroll, a Pulaski [took a street car to Chester, where American "Union Telephone company June 4, Harrisburg Lodge of Masons nm Marc n I A true bill was found county boy, employed as a mail carrier, | after getting off the car he took from his trove to Nibpenose N alley Saturd AY will celebrate its sixth anniversary and 1st Boyle charging kidnaping. The | to six months in the Missouri Reform | pocket a 22.calibre revolver when he, we 2: pT Ig tt 1et to be held § t gt iseYie charginlk ldnaplag: : , J afternooon and attended a meeting of | at the banquet to be held in honor of the ) the ¢ *% of tl ‘aa op ir! pr school for embezzling postal funds | deliberately aimed the weapon at his, e stockholders. The outcome Was birthday Judge Geo. B. Orlady, grand w a ot : wi eh Homan I I amounting to two cents And the KO head and fired, the bullet entered the ex cedingly encouraging master of the Grand Lodge ol Pennsyl eas « ue 1, wil 1 AN extra count. arg p. capitol robbers who defranded the side of his neck, He fell to the pave ’ . { vania and all the other Grand Lodge 10% hes wi 1 aiding, assisting and a et: state to the tune of three millions and | ment on a heap and when he was picked Opening New Coal Mine officers will be guests of Harrisburg ing in kidnaping. The indictment against | were tried and found guilty, are still | up it was thought he was dead. Being . Lodge Between three and for } Mrs. Boyle identifies he “Mary Doe Woy bd . James Gatehouse is opening a new | OOK ; out ull ali H i om ie M o as "i “2 oy out of jail and livieg high | an entire stranger he was taken to the | ne near Madera. which will have a dred guests are expected. A committee alias Helen Anna McDermott, Parker, | | Crotzer h ital in that rw s DD ny inprrr hi pa Aaa ) . Miner, Yorke and Boyle Carrie is Right |H. M Hiller, idle or Be, 's eapae YX of about 400 tons per day A 1d Sen hag te 10 make the . :, [H. M, ‘ , 18 : ) arrangements for the dinner, : | Carrie Nation, one of the most pic-|o0e of the attending physicians, Dr | Site track is now Detag bth to the H Married at Bellefonte ' Rerare kn Hiller recoguisi I | operation, and it will not be long unt turesque figures in this generation Heing him at once tele aral Shilli i 1 K . ' hed { the mine will be ready for shipping coal, # Jacob Shilling and Anna Boyle, both | whom many people have laughed at |8raphed to Joseph Montgomery here who | pp now development will Pe a still of Lock Haven, were united in mar-|and more have considered mad, has | At Once went to Chester and found his | Joona ctimulus 4 Madera's prosper. | ®StTY reservation at the head of Big|ress. The former building is being riage Thursday at Bellefonte, and re- | shown that there was method in her uncle ina serious condition. He then | £1 i PTOSPEr | run ‘on Monday to superintend the | lowered one story to be u as a Sun- turning to that city were tendered a re- | madness, She is about to retire on the | telegraphed for Hassel Montgomery who | Lo planting of 2,000 white pine trees which | day school room and a new addition will ception by their friends at their newly- | proceeds of the sales of souvenir saloon went to the bedside of his father on| Mrs. James Runkle, of Centre Hall, | were sent there from the state nurseries | be built for church services. When 1 - . : : furnished home on Grove street. A |gmashing batchets and her lecture Monday, The rash act was done in a | has been quite {ll a greater part of this | at Marsh Creek, in Tioga county, and at | completed it will be a fine edifice. A fine supper was aiso served, trips, moment when overcotie by despond- | week, Mt. Alto reservation, credit to that village, Boyles Indicted The Revival meeting in the Pine Glenn Messiah church, begun April the sth, and up to the present date it has aroused the country for miles. It is the greatest revival that section of country has known for twenty five years. The interest is increasing under the earnest reaching of God's precious word by Rev. E. H. Meredith, pastor. Large numbers converted { John Liggett, Esq., of Beech Creek,| The work of repairin and ‘rebuilding went out to the camp on the State For. | the Salona Lutheran ¢ urch is in prog- i
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