Circulation Over 200-—Largest in Centre County. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1909 L. MAY TERM OF COURT [Frcs 0-0 se com |THE HOSPITAL | moromoseeaeolet THREE STRIKES FAG, Fun AnD PANY NOW IN SESSION Sorormoah daisies “NEEDS ASSISTANCE 31.5 vier Se ly i AND YOURE OUT! ®" SF, Suatraphe-setect Vol, 32. No. 20 . Antes, indicted first assault with intent A Number of A : Yagos | { it rape. secutrix Mrs, Har Now ig the Time For our 4 IAB ver ol } h | | “ ‘ : mo. ST Fa WE a r mn case is one of the to (Get Busy. I'ried Defore Judge and ho mos vinous and at the same time one . cases ever tried in TE th C nire u 1 ; court The parties . | J \ RX 3 al cv 1 le it 1d CCH ion tv tT , HON. JOHN NOLL APPOINTED in Philipsbury, and the daughter of THE NEW ADDITION IS A GO ant refuse to yo. This would require JOAN J. BOWER TREASURER Ars, Was report vd to the mother to be . Rr oh \ ; ‘1 tic ir dy at mT Talk he Pl eo i ‘harl ) eud ” m Jo he gh Notw ithetanding (rov. Stuart cut hs To lake the a ould not ascertain where she was get- the A ronriation From 218.000 Smith as Court Crier . is Fuam aud don a the Appropriation ¥rom §18,00 I peo % i gd followed s daughter saw | 1 ‘irst to Contribute ! 3 bert thérefore going into the shoe shop of the defend ! came to the shop Reported | Getlig, 5 i nd the ao JO ked and was u On Monday rning the May s ion | gain an entrance, The ntre ywunty court nvened it little girl 1s rrible In HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT and Duke: orto n ents the tw jefendants and ot s 1 m t : Frances Smt H t fetzel. An ted ng Yarnell coming pital star | i ) fn cents w ¢ charged ing the louowing . f P BX is A. Berk- | from the Brocke i: House with a bottle | peer among institutions of this character help defray expenses. i he management each team must | unt Rey Tr WwW. Barty. Comm. of Penis. ex rel Morris ¢ i . LF i y ex} : £ a our county’ Rev Fred W Barry ern Haniel HH Hactinge estate ard | of whiskew going cies alley and foto a | in the way of economy. Under the care | Tuesday evening the anneal alumni |sebmit a list of the players Composing | pojief : 0, Te lem ATY £1 LJan 4 a aa A a “ a Sand ' YE taney of Mi rave Ml ark XH ph 4 the rll tn the dirartnre nf the mm onte, 11.00, alk on elementary R. L. Dart estate, continu shed wherethie same Ww leposited bet ful superintendency of Miss Low Calle «JAbIe and dance wii asl aa 3 he ‘ age A + : YL Coat ~ IH of Pen a rel : ! sor ] § } We : Ree ail ) Sant Mongan u A : * | vw the yo) al fratern ’ He efor te arg ru % hw Hes TE 8 14 Mav 12 for anor veal all a ¥ aT i "noid trespass, contin Britton Mooga Bible ! ld Give Up tisnars ne WEDDINGS ong Walking Tes's A Quiet Wedding . ” } : * - wedding wa celebrate esses a gian yer enov lary but K | $10.00 the Dome i, ment the bar of pastor of | strong and represe Was red nd, Md . sie Ge Spitting Prohibited Fire in Sugar Valley a Saturday night st but very Kyler | Among s signed by the govern ' r night at 12 o'clock fir roke | pretty wk place at Jack Hous unty 0 was this Pre iting sp § | ) the stave and saw m {1 r's, at leg i room Was hey visited Meyers: | walks and the floors of pul buil Herloche in Bull Run gap, ¢ ruce Gar pd the bride was Miss Altoona and other | to which the ) SN CCeSsS At it three miles south of i wanton, ana aq ne non nh formerly ol y the bride's parents, ' railroad cars, pr § ity of one dollar | spn ¢ efforts of the men employe ) i" [he nuptial knot was tied i r which the groom returned to i fine or one five days tn jail ad | on the mill who were aroused {rom their | by | 4 anion, of Bellefonte, There The Bellefonte Motor Club Mowery as telegraph } requiring owners of pu { aildin 3 slumbers in the board ng house nea } v "n't y De at uests present but just One of the latest organizations in t ate Cars to eq ip them with proper spitt the mill and 175,000 staves were burned it the time » priest was saying the slace is the Bellefonte Motor Club with " word that i i man and wife ¢ following officers President, Roi Shot Thr ugh Leg fence of he pub + shall be The mill was in operation Friday James Stover and Miss Mary Hull, of new indictments to | | Hunter; vice president, John S Sunday evening at about §:30 o'clock, | cleaned and disinfected ally. under! but there was no fire about the pla Bellefonte, dropped in. It was a great b next gran iry in these, ’ Walker: secretary, M. |, Gardoer; treas Harry Bower met with a painful though penalty of from five dollars to $10 fine Friday night, and th origin of the fire | surprise to the bride and groom as they omm. ve. (sarfield Boalich, indicted | urer, F, E. Naginey, executive commit not serious accident at his home at Lock : is a mystery. Theosscrea mill, machin. | thought they were going to get ahead ! larceny and receiving stolen goods, | tee, ol. W. Fred Reynolds, Col, H, 8, | Haven below the dam. In some unknown Telephone Exchange at Loganton ery and staves will hi o nl$2,000 with of their {riends by not telling them any The exchange of the new telephone | lnsurnace thing about it until after it was all over Prosecutor Frank McClure, The prose. | Taylor and James H, Potter manner A large army revolver which cutor is the proprietor of the Ramsdale John Sebring, Ir... W Harrison Walker | Was hoc) and hanging ina holster in company in Sugarvalley, which is con. After partaking of a sumptuous wedding ¥ ’ v : \ i y ¥ . Ve i . : House, in the borough of Philipsburg, land H. § Ray were appointed a com. | A corner o the room, became detached | ood with the Commercial lines, was Mrs. Taft Stricken feast, all present had a most delightful opened on the second floor of the new Mrs. Taft, suffering from a slight per. | time who alleged the defendant took one | mittee 0 prepare and submit by laws go the laatning abd dropped to jie quart bottle of brandy and one quart | for the governing of the club All | floor, which caused the weapon to dis ¢ bail ’ PelAavy ct ty -. o . : bottle of tomato boullion, of the va ” of | owners and drivers of automobiles are | Charge one of the big cartridges The a i ny ra 4 Alig ilo Wah SALLE Uf onda Fire at Houserville $1 Verdict not guilty and the prose- | ¢ ligible to membership and the member. | ball passed through the fleshy part of | Gill be open day and night for the ac | Mount Vernon on the yacht Sylph with Monday night, about 12 o clock, Ar cutor to pay the costs ship fee will be five dollars the young man's leg below the knee, .o..odation of subscribers. The large | the President and a party‘of friends, and destroyed the bouse at Houserville owned Comm. vs. H. F. Kessinger, indicted The Motor Club has been organized making an ugly wound : sumber of additional subscribers in| was hurried back to the White House by George Keller and occupled oy Goth: for assault and threats, prosecutrix | not to Anlagonise owners and drivers of h Logantc 4 8 valley tr " ¢ is go © of | Coble, who works in the woolen mill, Martha Kessinger. This prosecution | horses or the public at large but to co No Pay for Militiamen ry bio es ane alata and that Dir. Taft probably wil | The family was awakened by the faling grows out of an altercation between the | operate with any other organization or Announcement was made Saturday Loganton | be all right again in a few days. She was [in of the roof and chimney, and bh defendant and his daughter-in-law and | individual in the cause of good public | at the capitol that the Hulings ll for | | unable to be present at an o cial dinner, | barely time to make their escape. A few the use of vile language. Verdict not | roads and the proper enforcement of the | the payment of National Guardsmen Broke his Back. | President Taft pre I a statement | household goods were saved but the en. guilty, and the costs divided Squall be- law in every way. As an organization who attend drills had been vetoed be-| John Heckenberry, of Milton, while saying that Mrs, Tal seas with their son. | tire house was destroyed, Neither Mr. tween the prosecutrix and the defend [ they will not uphold speeding or reckless | cause of nck of revenue. It would have | waiting on a car sat down on the wing | Charlie, when he underwent an opera Coble nor Keller had any insurance. ant, | fast driving and will use every effort to required $240,000. This veto and one | wall of the Lewisburg bridge, went 10) ion on his throat and this upset her Only a short time ago the insurance on Comm, vs. James Russel, C, H, Wat: | soe that the hts of others are as well | of the Jones bill to appropriate $250,000 | sleep and fell thirty feet, breaking his | gerves. - the expired. son and George Ussell, indicted first srotected as their own, Every man in | 10 pay townships 15 per cent of work Rr He lay where he had fallen . count malicious mischief; second count, jefonte who owns an automobile | tax were given out Saturday, although | several hours before his condition was interfering with borough officers, | should belong to this club, made Friday . discovered : : : receptacies i (or he conven and the machinery was ruined Ladies’ golden brown vici oxfords $3.1 Ladies’ bronse kid “pumps $4 At . At Yeagers, Yeagers,
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