THE PENN. STATE COLLEG! |BRARY, STATE COLLEGE, PENN. Circulation C ———————— ——————————— FEBRUARY WOURT NOW IN SESSION LARGE ATTENDANCE FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY CASES TRIED AND VERDICTS The Usual Grist of Dirty Common- wealth Business—Several Civil Cas- es—Reported by 8. D. Gettig, Esq. — Proceedings up to Thursday . February on Monday Sessions of morning at 10 o'clock, ter hearing a few petitions the grand jury was called and sworn and How- ard Holtzworth, salesman, of Fleming, was elected foreman, after which the Court explained the different crimes that would probably come before them, and how to arrive at true bills and bills ignored. The constables of the several districts of the county then made their quarterly returns, and the Court adjourned to attend the fun of Mrs. D. F. Fortney Court again and the followl adjudication: Samuel! Burfleld, indict al, prosecutrix Rose Fy side township The guilty and the usual posed. William prosecutor court began Al- ral convened ng «<i A8es Will cutors kle, Ch man, J six « that conve fonts giver the t Crd t hie legs of the turkeys had sauited 1 i ecutrix and abus by and profane lar of not gullty, the pros one-third of the costs A i fendant two-tlh the « Oscar Ostrander indicted count, selling liquo out a Heer second count f juor minor, or J 1910 to Bamuel Ir is from Belle fonte and published In this paper at the time of the arrest Defendant walved the finding. of grand jury and plead guilty Henry Gordon, indicted, first entering an office bullding with intent to commit a felon nd count larceny third ing stolen goods. This « Bellefonte and the cir the were published or at about the f the fendant waived the grand jury and plead Frank CC. Met statutor 2 10 Watam The Shoe townshi) under teen case are not on Wednesday statutory rape and bastardy ommended the defendant to trerie mercy of the Court George ¥. Gray and Irvin G indicted for aggravated assault and battery. This case In from Julian, and grows out of an altercation at or near the Penna. Rt KR. station on July 31st, oen AS Verdi to pay the vile & UAK: utrix rds of mis Ire FF 4 to a *NUATY ont The the facts in CRse wers ount Ree count, rece) ase is from matances of CHa in this WA or time ‘nine prose ‘atherine om Nnow uirix I» ng four of this Verdict iity for and re the gixteen years ge, he vOeare old ! for publication morning of mn Lab Gray 1909, when an assault and battery was | committed by George FF. Gray upon the prosecutor Elmer Meyers, which the prosecutor admitted, but denied that the grade of the assault was that of an aggravated assault and battery, Irvin 3. Gray was Included In the indictment as an accessory before the fact and having abetted the fAght The defendant denied that the senior Mr. Oray had encouraged the fight 5,500—Largest in jf Versary the ino i Capt {od | bed Centre SS. - Centre County. the both reto de or that he Verdict of fendants mer iran indicted battery. sault and WHE an guilty NOCORBOry gninst Meyers, first count, battery from Julian and altercation between the defendant at said place on the 8th day of March, 1909, and growing out of gome misunderstanding between the of a few days The admits the crime sault but that it self de fight is also the incidents that brought about the CI8e of Comm. against the Grays Verdict on Wednesday afternoon Hervey Green, indicted for prosecutrix Edna May Gramley defendant plead guilty and the was Inposed Mevers, verdict of and batters C Hall, indicted, second and be of ar utor George ¥ count assault and aggravated as was out of Prose gecond This case al Erows the prosecutor nn and 80 parties defendant and battery, fens This previous of was as in one of betrayal, sentence dmer gullty assault Thomas assault prosecu first count count aggras wttery This action altercation and the defendant the 1 townshi 14 between cutor lower at Osc Rush September in ties are employes Verdict f not gu pay two-thirds f prose Georg Elmer MULE GOT THE BEAR OO F. Anniversary Bower the the Rebbe ory of the organ out 11 ‘clock the or arose pinging the Dox Henediction war pro Wilcox Al audience olog and the nounced by Dr It was one of the largest crowds hat ever attended the annual anni of Oddfellowship in Bellefonte ywa that the Order is thorough- to Its work, and that its mem true and loyal to the prin- they espouse and she ly alive hers ciples are Wrestling Match ursday svening a assembled In Garman's opera see the professional wrest) ing mateh, between Charles A. Kaiser of Owego, M Y and Eddie Barr, of luffalo N Y it Was interesting throughout, Kaiser, the weller ght America, defeated Harr champion of New York state, In two straight fall I'he frst fall was af hand and body hold, time 31 min ten I'he second was a crotch and hold. time 156 ™ audience house to On good sized W# champion of the Arm onda The first Ernest Peno Williamsport to minutes minutes and ne was between Fogleman, of Hmited clever, but prelimi Ars and young The time Both were wns 20 fall The second preliminary was a hout Ywtween the Thylor ros, sons of H. B Taylor. They were limit to fifteen minutes and went at I lke professionals. They worked hard Land were good at obtaining and break. | {Ing Lecture for Farmers, Professor Alva Agee, of the Penns sylvania State College, will be at Aaronsburg on Friday evening, March 4th, and deliver a lecture on “The Fertility of the Soll and The Use of Lime” Mr. Agee is recognised as an authority on soils and lime, and no farmer can afford to miss this lecture, Admission free, { from BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, MARCH 3, DEATH SUMMONS CAME TO MANY VARIABLE WEATHER CONDI - TIONS PROVE FATAL DEATH OF A Prominent graphies Recently List. Educator- Other Passed -Brief Citizens Away=—A Bio- Who Long of NOLL who rom for inent Spring i O'Clock t he pn WE gave Welst nm Spring evening f in extent L8H tice of we hriefly Mrs Iane her home Wednesda nthe ago she herself to that she had bed since which finally resulted In her death Mrs. Welsh was a member of one of the oldest and mont guished families In Bellefonts father being Rev, James Linn who fifty-eight years had been of the Bellefonte Presbyterian Deconsed was 58 years of age, and ear iv In life became the wife of Daniel Welsh who held a government pos tion and during fife resided Rochester, N. YY. Georgia and woo Many ago the to Bellefonte short Mr Med Welsh oon nN here When onl A Er th the Presin entire ile T.1 the fen f whieh eh > st at reet A bout her five n ine heen In oN in} the ever room her DoD pastor church in Tenne returned time VOArs and a Wel had | nfter ther her ince aking wards al Mrs home she united w= terian oF ind doing wit to all urch oted church kind the lomt oted heen den the her death chureh her has onl i who needed In her Prealivierian te oldest and of se members. Mra, Margaret Wilson, of Nellefonte, In a half and the only survivor. The funeral took place Monday afternoon _ at 2 o'clock the Preshyterian church Inter in the 'nlon cemetery good, ne the 1 ministrations fellefonte oe] one mont dev H sinter on ment CROWTHER Rev Ramuel r | Crowther, a retired Methodist minister | dled at the home of his daughter, Mrs James Donoghy, In Pittsburg last week Deceased was born in Bellefonte and was aged 76 years. He had been act. ive In years, having filled a number of Im. portant pulpits. He retired eight years ago, Burviving him are one daughter, one son, three brothers and two sisters, The funeral was held this afternoon, DR. D. M. WOLF distin. | | January the Methodist church for 48 1910. FORTN Mrs wile FF, on Jast Thurs Sarah Huey Fort Fortney died at her Bishop street this ple Lhe ith of five ney, LOIN LO February milure wns Lhe org properly perform Mrs, Fortney was a ert and Katy born Fine While quite a “1 dau Hud Mills girl near Boalsburg Pr. Henders Harris his Fortney united Glenn (Irovi und in hes nent yet ed 0 a 1543 fath- small farm to the Branch in he reared farm Mrs teens, mos and till farm on \ There on this in her sbhyterian town family and wiore Rob she for n Lhe [ b I church of the Rey Lime §) thie mii tited with rom } the Fifth Regiment Pug) Corps, and In July accompar od the egiment tn NS nunl there fever merset where the A! held While with typhoid skened The Pellefinite on encampment he was taken hich left him dev was horn Ir August the 3rd, ISS, thus he would have been 21 years of age had he Hved until next August Ax stated, he was a live active young man and his loss will he keenly felt at home and among those with whom he associated Several years ago he joined the Pres hvterian chureh Nesides his parents he is survived hy the following broth and Paward 1... Winifred Eva J. and Charles The remains were hrought to Rellefonte Tues day afterno at 4:15 and taken to his home or ast Lami street from the 11 ton k on Wed (fternonn Inte Whe in Wr eaned ore sliptors M mn where nernl neaday rment ir on cemetery PRUNGARD retired farmer dent night ness ™ and a ymase Druneard. a known res! of Rebersbure, died Thursday of pneumonia, after A short 1 He was the only child of Samuel and Margaret Brungard, deceased, and was bore In Miles township on March 12, 154% He followed tilling of the soll all his life with the exception of the few latter years he resided In Neberaburg. The deceased was a most excellent gentleman, a fond husband and a splendid neighbor, who held the respect of all who knew him. On the 16th, 1881, he was mar. Miss Rebecea Corman who well on ried to [survives him with the following chil. dren: Mabel O. Brungard, 8, Cleveland | Prangard, Celia V, Tacle I, and Elda RH. Mr. Brungard was a member of the Lutheran church and Hved a good, | christian life, The funeral took place on Monday morning. Rev. Rearick | oMeinting. (Additional obituaries on page §) A DECIDED RAID ON TUBERCULOSIS SERMONS WILL BE PREACHED ON DISEASE SUNDAY, APRIL 24 DR. PHILIP S. FISHERS MISHAP Found in a Bewildered At Zion—Not Is About as Usual. whic? 13 000 Slats It O=0per nited Ve rgani DR. FISHER'S MISHAP County Statement nty fr auditors. after two long duous (7) abor Saturday Known ympleted February Al the Helle inst eport nual County hands of the publishers fonte Republican, the Democrat, and they sue same next week We have not had time the report, and would be a tthe pear next week avoidable should plans Statement 18 In n of the Gazette have agreed to Is- to glance comment at this previous It will ap unless something interfere with time un A Resolution. following resolution was passed Centre County Association bar at Philadelphia, Feb, 16th, 1910 That the members of the C,. C. A, of Philadelphia, do hereby the in. temt of the Centre 0 people to hold a home coming this sum- meg and do promise to give them earnest support in every way to furs thering the celebration D. Curtin, President. 8. Beals, Secretary endorse unty week on Frost Still There. Workmen who were digging Into the earth. beginning of the week, report they found the ground still frozen to a depth of two and three feet naturally this would bar the greater part of the water, caused br the present thaw, from reaching the springs, and flow | over the surface into the ptreams, thence to the sea. Cyrus W. Rote, of Salona, dled at his home In that place on Tuesday | morning in Nix 72 year, heart trouble having caused his death, | Miss Ellen Johnwon, of Blanchard, | was admitted to the Lock Haven hose pital on Monday as an operative pa- tient, Condition on Thursday night Near His His Home Seriously Affected and the | to over our Vol. 33. No. 8 ssn so— THE FIGHTY FOURTY- FIFTH. The m famous ghting regime: orty -Fifth, are this week mn Wed- igh toe of the amas, 6th, 6th of employees Among the old Bellefonte and James Beaver, WwW. H. Mus- old f win the VeLeTANS, 360 iment pre gent boys who o this leome 4 Mours Difference atment lam ( oper ation day; doing Hospital R. for quest wishes he Pleasant tis. on ‘oldrer Gap, ! Tues. ishes the sum of | | of David Stiner, were that the given whatever he GA hy re. deceased. Hin Hospital was left ft 5 TROUBLE AHEAD. Strike Order is to Take Effect Next Saturday Morning. fraught with possible moe mentous consequences to Philadel. phia was taken by the Central Labor Union when that body representing 140 unions with a membership of 125. 000. It Is claimed voted to begin a sirike next Baturday In pirikineg street rallway ome Action symmathetic nid of the ploves This action pocret of about in labor Lyceum hall more than six hours the of a delegates ch lasted came at end session 760 wi Sunday School Teacher for 63 Years. After mixty-three years of continue ous service as a teacher in the Bune day school of the Becond Congress tional church, of Winsted Conn, Miss Mary Hinsdale has resigned, ow. ing to M1 health. In point of service she is sald to be the oldest Sunday school teacher In America We might add here that Belle. [fonte has a Sabbath school member with an attendance of 72 years and a record as A teacher of a Rible class for a term of 68 years Supervisors’ Meeting. An arranged at last meeting, the Road Supervisors’ Association will meet at the Court House In Bellefonte on Saturday, March Toth, 1910, at 10 A. M. A large attenda is ex- nee pected, Austin Curtin, Presa,
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