~ chasge 19) ‘Ioavoqg i Vv ft I 3 Circulation Over 5,200-Largest in SECOND WEEK OF MAY COURT of Important Tried. ANTES GETS A SALTY SENTENCE (Cases A Number He was sent to the Penitentiary | For Five Y ears— Boyd Gets Four Months in Jail £15.00 Fine. and Reported by S. D. Gettig, Esq Thursday the last case held was that of the Commonwealth vs. Burdine But- ler. In this case the : 1s verdict of guilty. The i move other were all jv counsel for the Court dictment . mn i mn Ce Cochrat ontinued Co ure « charge adult Derstine -} Keel } etray { John Boyce, pr la, charge, assault and settled, John E. McCloskey, char; : Charles W. Boalick and Garhe ick, prosecutor W, H. Cronover, assault and battery, continued. Jerre Sowers, prosecutor Fred Reese, charge, malicious mischief, continued Wilson Patton, prosecutrix Lizzie : prose cua charge, r George Basal- battery, et Shawver, charge, betrayal, continued. Albert Kunes, prosecutor O, J. Stover, .Allegal sale. of beer, continued, | prosecutor being in West Va. Cleveland Weaver, prosecutrix Lucy J. Jordan, charge, continued Villiam Wolf, prosecut Jamison, charge, larce defendant being beyond of the court Hersey Robb, pro im, charge, betrayal, con George E ght, pre Miller, charge john Daley, pr Nd naries Yarnel sll, charge, dese ti H. Lee, pt harge betrayal continue Leonard ] Weaver Lucinda Watson : _secutls Fannie Matley harged with adultery and betrayal, cont nued Robert ton, charge betrayal Annie Stiver, per, ¢ Polk, prosecutrix Bella Charl William , contin a » TOBE } be 1 . barged with a YORE Sella : continuea Thompson, 1 utrix betrayal George ‘ampell, prosecutrix Dora G ged with rape, continued urt convenes Monday morning } nd after hearing motions ned until one-thirty ases were disposed ith. charge on lock, A petitions our » following « igh Val James K. Lucas vs. The Lel Soyder, ley Coal Company. W., C Charles Biddings, Jack Kerschner, and Daniel R. Thomas, Verdict for plaintiff for the land described in the writ as per terms of written agreement, Solomon Levine vs. Jacob Solomon, This is an action brought to recover on a note aud the facts are about as follows The plaintiff went through bankruptcy | and the note had been in the possession | of the trustee in bankruptcy, and after the plaintiff discharged the note again came into his possesdion, when he pro ceeded to collect the same. But owing to the plaintiff pot having a certified re- cord of the proceedings in bankruptey he could not maintain fis suit and the jury was withdrawn and the case con: tinued at plaintiff's costs. Paul Gearhart va, Wm, Forcey, being an action to recover on a mechanic's len, se . ‘ John W. Getz vs, L. O. Meek and D. G. Meek, now or lately trading and doin business under the firm name and style iJ Reed | \ : { the defendant on an alleged violation of Centre County, | Hardware Company, a | Continued, of the co-partnership, I. W. Crider, individually, and F, W, | Crider, executor of P. B. Crider, de | ceased vs, J. Miles Green and Francis P. Green, executors of Joseph Green | | deceased, and J. Miles Green and | | Francis P. Green, Susan Miles and | | Edward H. Green, heirs and legatees of | | Joseph Green, deceased, with notice to | | the Berotgh of Bellefonte, terre tenants | land all other terre tenants, being an | action brought to recover on a mortgage in f of the plaintiff for | College { Verdict $3853.65. John Lyle vs. D. F, Houser, being an action brought by the plaintiff against favor a contract for paper-wood. The plaintiff alleging that he had bought some timber from the defendant, which the defendant denied, and when the plaintiff sent his | men to cut they were stopped by the de fendant. Verdict in favor of the plain- | tiff for $1 A. A. Grove and R. B. Tayl Ing two cases, R. B Patrick Taylor, Ward, be- trespass defend uccess A Magnificent § 1 evening the ¢ ri lay Garman's opera house the hospital ambulance proved a mag pificent success, From the time the curtain was drawn onotil the last act’the audivtior was kept in god humor, excelleit music was furnished oyChristy Smith's orchestra, and the program opened with the Twentieth Century Minstrels of llege his was far superior of the erta an k for the benefit oO | raveling Ar ntention exira exj ’ po 3 Lil 1 to bear, Every ti ist be cannot aftor the paid t, just the same veyance from be ambulance 1s ordered out it m for by the persons using | as if they would hire a con the liv I'he only advantage will that the ambulance will have some en wagon ery oO noes over Lhe or HOAary Boyles to Fight Sentences At the spec Boyle, and cently « the abduction Sharon, Pa.. Attorney John prominent in local legal cir to the Western penitentiary afternoon for the purpose of This is said attempt to have a re it pon doyle and his wife, Boyle is serving a life sentence and the woman twenty-five years On Saturday Attorney Marron filed papers in the which may be the begging of a long fight H Ie for } AINes Bovle, Pa., Whitla, Marron, went Al reques w Helen ted at Mercer, £ Willie fe MV : oO les, Friday having a copsuitation to be the first step vision ol ences n posed CANE Miss Helen Taft Will Unvall Monument Miss Helen Taft, daughter of the President has accepted an invitation to unveil the monument erected at Gettys burg in memory of the soldiers of the the regular Union Army who participat led in the Gettysburg campaign, Ihe ceremony will take place May 31 and 2 000 regular troops will attend The principal address will be made by | President Talt An address will be made by Secretary [vickinson case his health will permit. Avenger Bill Acquitted, William Jones, known as ‘‘Avenger Bill" Jones, because of his attempt to shoot Guiteau, the assassin of President Garfield, while the former was bein removed (rom the court house to the ja at Washington, D. C,, was declared not there Friday of the ga ; . McPherson, who was killed by Jones in October last. Seif defense was the plea of the defense, | by : of BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1909 THE HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT Proves a Magnificent Success, The Affair ‘DOCTOR EDWIN EARLE SPARKS He will Make the Commencement Address This Evening in Petri- kin Hall—The Prizes be Awarded. will taken y connected with Bellefonte High School Commencement It Sunday wi ublic 2 wb JPIsCopal church This week has been uj the exercises last of St. John's to hear the baccalaureate sermon by the or, Rev. Jo was ushered in jen the friends education packe 1 the Demox rat before 3 exercises, unable to get all ti the following are some of them Verna B. Stevenson, daughter of Harry Stevenson, took rer mors 1H Dhe-clads f 1950 and Miss Marjorie McGinley ughter of Linn McGinley, took second honors. The latter also took the Meyer al e prize. Miss Dorothy say i Mis Wants Square Deal lewaler agreement to nall operator the In in Washi glon de by Peale rporated The Aan : AA ust been filed eo Ui slate miss ning 0 1 Centra m Clear and and Pennsyivania | field Cen ambry nd Jefferson cou other tidewate: I'he compla nt New Jersey imj InTges, at ih are illegal, The complaint Are the n Ana \ " York the Central of in demurrage ints, which unreasonable, | and at the demurrage discriminating on coal 1d points charges especially h ’ for N glar Against pers destined Grand Lodge Grand ast selected Willian be | pia e of the meeting wing very strongly 1910 session It was determined to re-district the state for the four homes, five counties being taken from the Sun | bury district and added to the Mead. ville district. The Philadelphia and | Pittsburg districts were not changed to | there | ed to pay the expenses of its entertain. | ment There will a comfortable balance inthe treasury at the end of the | ensuing year, The estimated revenues | will be $50.801 43. whit the expendi. pe ine which Odd Fellows Harrisburg for the next Lumber City favored for the Lodge 0 met week tl be $26,908.18, Contract Awartied BE. E. Ulsh, of Lewistawn, has been awarded the contract © replace the tents, cott ele., reo by fire on the Newton ground, Work will be once, and finished w camp, which begins Au » mostly |! the | evening | The grand lod ge also, determin. | INSPECTING SITES | On Wi Inesday the committee appoint | ed by the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania to look up a site for the proposed Mason. {ic home arrived on the | morning train, It was composed of the following gentlemen from different parts of the State : George B, Orlady, | James W, Brown, Edgar Tennis David | A. Sawdey, Wm, L. Gorgas, Henry Williams, Spencer Gilbert, James Krat : Hon. Louis Watres and John D { They were met at the train by « | committee from Lodge which Col, J. L.. Spangler is cl A number of automobiles were ing for the hed | when they were conveyed to State Col. lege. After partaking of di the commitiee was ef buildings of the Col an insight as » work wh jellefonte in Croft “ne NO, N ait in wally distingt gentlemen r no ner al main to th Fr Be SUD Deserted By Wife About ten days ago Dr. A. M. Fisher, gorery of MeAllisterville, Pa., came to spend a r days with his uncle, Dr. P. S. Fisher While in this vicinity he cam Was sell a _ rred ago Fol Al ome weed and bar! reatment, but the suit was not je funeral took place Tuesday s attended by Dr. P.S. F fe of Zion MMTOous pressed, which sher and Eagles at Pottsville cof 1 Knights of gle held its annual g at Pottsville, as did Temple of Ladies of the Golden Both will hold thew next year at Gettysburg It was decided that there will be levied A per capita tax of 20 cents, 16 for | Grand Castle and 4 for the committee new K G. E. hall he former rate WAS 28 cents, of went the Hall Committee The castle adopted a resolution that all laws of subordinate pot in accordance with the constitution should be declared null and void after January 1, 1909 The officers elected are: Grand chief, Charles Denby, Philadelphia; grand vice chief. Wm. Y. Irwin, Chester; grand high priest, Milton P. Schantz, Allen. town; grand master of records, Lewis L Gallagher, Chester; grand keeper of exchequer, jobs B. Pearce, Philadel phia; grand sir herald, Horace W. Schants, Allentown; grand first guards. man, Frank J. Burkhardt, South Bethle hem; grand second guardsman, Bwald | Windsor, Perkase; grand trustee, Chas, A. Shunkwiller, Reedville; representa. tive to supreme castle, Harvey J. Luts, Philadelphia. ‘ Castle he meet Grand Eagle meetings sso the orders 3 | on the which to tures will be $33,125.25 a balance of | Marriage Licenses. | § Edward Spering . Lock Haven, | { Mary Bauchman Hublotsbity. { Christy Packer H . { Elsie Walker H Weaver i Minne Estright No woman thinks much of a husband who isn't occasionally jealous of her. . al. REFORMED CLASSIS MEET IN BELLEFONTE A Net Gain of in Membership. | Several Hundred THE REPORTS ENCOURAGING » Will Bea New Congre State L After October Bellef Separate Charge ation to be Organized at C ACE, WAS ned by so persons When clas jiourned it did so ton the eel in al session Re. regular formed ¢ in The Sunday servi were ] and reached their L S largely : climax in SETYVION 8 pday ¢ Moore, D venin tal $207 Almost a Fatal Accident jent was nar by the force of her fall, wh the party sustained serious tt Rev ley West is known in onte and part y so at Blanchard ship where he on icuia Aberty tow ¢ Back From Cuba R Peale, of Lock is well known in Bellefonte, med from a four in Cuba wl be has large interests. The senator is look and says the reports of another intervention of the United States 1s all nonsense. The island is y of Havana is in better condit than ever It is true, that other an office the present regime but that of affairs not exist alone in Cuba as sections of our own country are similarly affected Ex-Senator Haven, has D who months’ e business ing well prosperous and the eit on he says, person wants before every under slate almost does A Glorious Time All indications point to a glorious tite on Saturday in Lock Haven, From far and near every day brings news of organizations and individuals deter mined to be present and participate in the parade and witness the ceremonies. Hon, Thomas J]. Stewart, Adjutant General of Pennsylvania, will be present | and deliver the main address large [ will attend. of the year it will eclipse any previous | celebrations in the history of Clinton | county. Orphans’ Home Dedication. W. H. Kiess, colonel of the Fourth regiment, Patriarchs Militant, 1. O. O. F,, has issued an order to all cantons located orphans’ turn out on dedication day, June 17. dedica- participate in the ceremonies at the home and for a field day dis- ‘ : harch at Middleburg, Sayder | ton fi: oT of Lebanon, bul more recpaiive Cg, the ed AD pron on | ShE Open the door and the | pocket-knife | the entire structure would have play. FACT, FUN AND FANCY Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Select» ed and Original PUZLLES atlen~ they married.” can no theatres ATTICS Mr. Brow n a Prisoner zid Billings- Then the ed in the lock and the sex- Rector — gate he st idenly stoppe key was turn Saws Way out of Jail. g the absence of Sheriff Klepper, ht + patient r me O ars, dag with a 3 y see him, ell of Frank T the first tever JAW the the been Thrown From a Buggy rning Register and Re. giater, Miss upanied by baby rother filham, Jr., drove W. Tay- le, to get favorite dog and when reached the ly gave chase flock of ted the attack and all which en ner went along farm it playfy te the hastily f his mistress tion but the sudden on-rush of freig ) the horse and jump to one side sufficiently to tip the buggy and throw both the occu- pants to the ground, rendering Miss Gretchen unconscious for a short time and breaking the collar bone of each of They will eventually recover. 108 to the vehicle protec sheep to 1 caused itt then Fires Mis Cell to Get Warm of West Hazelton, a temporary occupant in the borough lock at that place, came Dear cremating his cell. drunkenness, s0 he took his whittled a heap of _ and set them on Louis Correll, up himself alive this morning in He was locked up for and on arising was cold; and shavings from his ¢ fire The blaze set fire to the floor of the cell and building, and but for the time- ly arrival of one of the borough police wen de- and Correll would have per- He was considerably scorched ot stroyed ished. | pumber of old soldiers from Bellefonte about the legs. As this is the great event | At Mecla Park, The Hecla Park Athletic Association will hold a tournament and festival, at that place, on Saturday, June 1ath, afternoon and Syening. Among the features of the day will be a game baseball between § and 7 p, m., trich’'s orchestra, of Bellefonte, will be on hand to furnish music for dancing in the There will be other
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