entre democrat. Feo BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 106, 1909, A GRIST OF DIRTY COMMONWEALTH CASES MATTERS THAT CAME BEFORE LAST GRAND JURY CASES TRIED IN Cases Were Continued Some Settled--Others Plead Sentences Imposed Reported D. Gettig, Esq. Centre County, No 49 Circulation < * 6,600—Largest in Vol, 32. COMPLETE PROGRAM FOR INSTITUTE WEEK LIST OF INSTRUCTORS AND EV- ENING ENTERTAINMENTS. MILLIONAIRES’ TRIP TO A LTOONA of Our ANNUAL STATEMENT. OVERDOSE OF LAUDANUM, KNIGHT TEMPLARS HONOR REV. HEWITT WELCOME HIS RETURN AFTER AN ABSENCE OF YEARS, AN ELEGANT BANQUET SERVED Frank 0 Qur Patrons: he Adventures of Some cal Capitalists. other Bunday Lo- Following our custom, ad we are making ments this week and sending ALL of our subscriber thereby how the count Of LAER h stands for opted some out tat them to plain CArs uRo, state- distingu ished for 8, showing irtin 13 subscriptic be There are wiry LAONS this § Are doing Business houses SCHOOL DIRECTORS MEETING Eualic=, "oie, send them only Institute Held in the Opera House— Various Committees Appointed _.About Examinations—Other Timely Information. COURT ang ol Guilty by 8. NO Many Ww nr mail ian, nt Hillam Hazel, vy had the P. Green, Others Honored Sechle Tribute Officers Hammond and Pay Beautiful to Guest—State Speak For Benefit of Order. The sixty-third annual Teachers’ Institute be held Bellefonte, 24th, meeting of will in Garman's at the annual from Decem inclusive Association for Cer held Petrikin Det thes tors’ will be in fonte, ¢ For both mn ember 22nd events n prepa only insur the attendar grams hav bee rectors and of mu following time teachers, bu any others relative to these Institute Officers. resident—David O. Etters Superintendent. Vice- Presid 1. Meyers, R. Secret Enrollin C. Smull. Door Keep Moore Ticket Ary ¥ ELECTRICAL TOWN CLOCK te Committees Institu ’ ¥ 3 1 "S| : DISINTER A WIFE'S BODY Husband Had Insured Mer LIFE Shortly Before Death tor Bel bane f ' . t with 1 { Ww © tit . ' Juvent . n seared f hie 1 seduds | Hartefl Musser's Lumber Operation. | Ie H. Musser, of Bellefonte, ls gone | TR“ into the Tuy fan Yet and ntil inetion horse his ‘rain, but Ww agner TT SArs ago and pot Standard Steel Works appeared 1 Knew | : An stion for Permanent Cer tificates will be held in Bell _Qood Friday and Saturday Tee SeSLTst of Instructors: e examin i {led off and mander John F port. who st like Deput Grand rie s came up the track to get frvit $iare ’ : . r ORE Ss I's A Tale a Leadien, of Wi! follow { Continued : fo " "i H >) Waka Mia {4 i v vi f fihey tYsinesy An , Supt. R. M MeNeal-—Departmer Public Instructior Harris? P i warrer Institut 1 0 Evening Entertainments tertaint and ig, Pitt Wednesda We Lang! M. Sped Tr Cond ireday ert CAR Special Announcements Enrollment will beg! at Monday Fee $1.50 entitle teachers Hleges of the Instit the « I hen th} t the the payment of and others to al served sent at ments ticketa m ed by the for ticket agent feats Round Table KRcohool Roo reserved nn The meet Hall teachers w Petrikis Wednesday rev Koch, Department Harrisburg, Pa Principal High School will address the pt. CL. Gramley will pre Hig! in the Conferences at 9 A. M Prof. C. D 1h¢ Instruction Prof. H. FE Hall Mansfield, ©O ing. Ex wide Examination for Public School Di. plomas. Names of pupils wishing to take the eighth grade examination must be sent by thelr respective teachers, to the County Superintendent not Iater than Feb, 1, 1910 Candidates the class most convenient to having notified the superintendent of place melected, Upon entering the class, enon candidate will deposit 30¢ to defray expenses. No pupil of doubt. ful preparation should be advised by his or her teacher to take this exami- nation. This examination will be held on Saturday, March 12, 1910, as fol. lows : Millhelm chairman; © herger. Boalsburg—Commities: HH. C. Roth. rock, chairman; 1. M. Hosterman, H. C. Musser, State College—~Committee: B. HH Bottenhorn, chairman; P. A. Noll, U, A. Moyer. Bellefonte—Committes: J. B. Wag ner, chalrman; 8 8 Willlams, J. C. Bright. 10 meet a) them Committee: RU, Wasson, E Toole, F. 8B. Henne. Continued on fourth page, | defaulter to society | the will enter | by Mrs LIT but later Printers in the Pulpit Robbed the D. A. R Are \ r f An large numb of mem! Da of the Ameri olutior be ighters Pe interest Hefonte of empl and to know yed AR A clerk e 1 the at ational headquarters Washington, D.C the amount of dollars. The officers decided to woman whe ations, which cov least three years WAN held poche veral of the prosecute the pecu od of at however with ne thousand have not onfessed to er peri The clerk her n dismissed and me Milk Matron's Experience. nul Rance Andre i reats ana ult wand ar Blan? ard i nti 5 pro and J A most peculiar experience was had | Davis, at Mills. Bhe was milking a was standing by the roadside, while so doing a runaway horse hap. pened that way, The lines on the harness were dragging on the ground, and In some way or other they be. came entangled with the lady's lower limba and wrapped so tightly around them that she was dragged a consid. erable distance. The bruises and cuts inflicted were many and some of them quite painful Henry cow which Claims The Record. Harry 1. McCloskey, the Beech Creek township farmer, claims that he holds therscord for the largest hog. He killed one that weighed 463 pounds as against one of Charles Quay, his brother-in-law, whith tipped the sonles at 460, ] and Pine Grove | N oslo wa lielo mischief or Irvin GQ. Gray 1 recognizance forfeited H. Daniels, betrayal CLR prosecutr Continued on page five FIFTY-TWO GIFTS FOR ONE DOLLAR Nothing Could Friends More Centre Democrat. Your the Please Than Mitty two Christmas gifts for one dollar hardly seems plan sible, but that i= Just what a year's subscription to the Cen- tre Democrat would mean to your friends. Nothing could be more appreciated by former Bellefonters and Centre Coun- tians, as well as those who re- side here now, who do not get the Democrat, than a gift of this kind, It gives all the news all the time, and will keep your friends posted as to what Is dally transpiring in good old Centre County. Do this and don't bother your brains any further about this gift business, And when the paper puta in its week for Continued x : {¢ uled | for ! another | Raymond | Isabel | Robert | Eleanor | Boyd | Emma OH t ” ha residents full of the operation employed Commendable Act tien are the « Mr wi prudent such mer 1 Shuey counted the Ife Who known w mented pend Christ me althou are often ridi but in the un wid there are millions of tor. sole would glad to winning the world given this n } vo tions Knows who be fortunes In if they opportunity MARRIAGE LICENSES, were only Maoshannon Pine loalshurg Hilate College Madisonburg Haney Madisonburg White State Ccjlege Weaver « « « « Lemont Horton ~ « Philipsburg Willoughby Philispburg Williamson Heats Halley Houts Blover Grove 0G M KE Dennis M Mary BE John T Lillian M Mines Being Opened, Seventeen thousand acres of ooal land around Penfield, were bought by Pittsburg capitalists from the es. tate of N. T. Arnold. It i= probable that the new owners will begin to de. velope the property next spring, and will make several openings and bulid A string of coke ovens. —— More Meavy Porkers. Eimer Limbert, of Penn Township, killed a hog that weighed 502 pounds dreamed, Bd. A. Bower, of Aaronsburg, killed that dressed 903 pounds. | there | Was h » ure ‘- es - pian who ‘ Al Delng Invite: we ne home of the frater Prospecting for Lead me past R has flats farms For of a time Hellefonts« lend on the of the Wiser Lauvertown former place it he tity lead wert n ter beer ing for and In ) hills located between and Lemont Near the he dug a shaft In pecured a sufficient to make him were several big fortunes made out there “Tob' to think that In 1780 war a big Indian village out in that vicinity, and it i» altogether probable that the lend found by him In his investigations buried there hy the red skins It i= also stated that 1 J. Dreese’'s farm which is sald of quan- that to bw believe there comes his way he will make John D, sit up and take notice Trust Punished. The foe trust got a freeser that should be administered to a dozen other trust skinners of the public The American lee Company, one of the great corporations which lives by dealing in the necessities of life, wus found guilty in the New York supreme court of restricting competition in an attempt to create a monopoly of the sale of ioe. The court imposed the maximum sentence of $5,000 fine, un. S18 ~ § nrige gn reaching the depot found Fhe | ¥ never stopped | | speeches from Rev {is right on the seam of lead and i} Joseph Packer | everything fwWear or could brimstone around there YOu A” Soesn't hay Ve gmmelled Fort Le ww In his WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 8s) Mr er, all {f Fairview and Packer and Miss Ethel Pleasant valle) The Among Mrs. Amelia Woomer. of gifts then wi were many and beautiful, silver, beautiful re- were silk gold pleces china wrlon and clining Mr honest n chair and Mrs { upright have with their many good golden reputation The music thelr granddaughter, Miss fine. Greslings were rend by A ‘onfer lives and deeds that rendered ny Ruth Confer, was very from CC. CC. Bingham granddaughter Miss Cora Confer, which was responded to by able Hamilton and Mr, won a anvone might envy A New Feature. The First National Bank has added a new feature to thelr institution that should meet with favor. It is the installation of a system of Safe De- posite Boxes of modern construction for storing and safe-keeping of valu- able documents. That ne charge Is made for the use of these boxes oer. tainly is liberal, They will have more to say of thelr system Inter, Valuable Coal Property Sold. The Cresson and Clearfield Coal and Coke Co's property at Frugality, Cam- brian county, embracing nearly 6000
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