Circulation O Centre County. BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1210, AN HISTOL= , FARM eters ana wan re-aseeca tor nine BELLEFONTE BOY COURT APPOINTS pling reomruents. STINGING REBUKE £44 IN HOWARD TOWNSHIP 5d 5 i, 15 A FAMOUS ARITST, ~~ BOROUGH AUDITORS gists, “a eievise 5: FROM MASSACHUSETTS ped | Altoona District HOW THE ORIGINAL TITLE WAS | \iiiion dist he ons ve-eloct- LATEST CREATION CAUSES A THEIR ELECTION THIS SPRING istrict su LT . . BIG POLITICAL REVOLUTION IN SECURED od him. and thus he had the unique SENSATION IN PARIS DECLARED VOID nn CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION WAS AWARDED TO A SOLDIER iis “sel ‘conseciive terns” sevice. GROUP FOR STATE CAPITOL DUE TO DEFECTIVE BALLOTS mit seme Siinpmon ‘5 “vin “5” THE ISSUE FOUGHT ON TARIFF vi ving been brouj . 2 Rats " . iid mehuchart; 1ifth 8 Nev Bef Ws " fs ROA o Scul ' ¢ re Bernard the Instructions Were not Properly Print. ‘ ‘ nder bse ’ .., District Never Before Was Democrat- For Services te His Country During denld to an et yy his removal Sculptor George Gray \ f 4 the French and Indian Wars—Pass- | 10V n 51 ced was signed Man-—Labored Under Difficulties— ed-=Unauthorized Changes on Bal. ‘Hurch @ 1. Jace taliun mis ic—~Republicans Badly Defeated Party—People are Dissatis- ed Through Many Generations— ) ie makers Fis ) nd Son of Presbyterian Minister—~Trou- lot Were Confusing—Other Opinions : ob wi, i : Lhas Blow to Worth Recalling Mr Pl er do ba 33 8. leaving n¢ ble with Capitol Grafters. of Interest. Sir x t # Josep! fied—Causes « sensation ed by Howard.) AUTO INDUSTRY ENORMOUS, Business in 1910 is Likely to Aggre- gate Total of $240,000,000 ig vi 7 Road Tax Ve Orders Issued Henner p Ww vided a: towns! 3 od for V J Four bribe favors were g n the Ng. i 1060 ’ notives - formes hile Halfn ' 1 Patton » fo rm f gambling house and itlegal om | : Ahir = ne station 1. can) tnx a the aw provide sort privileges, the inclimen being ith a capacit : i a day. A wido of ved In Virginia, convey ght 4 The location of taken an appeal ports, collect for the privilege and car repair =! y plant for e 1 Christian Dechdel, | right ear ment and dates on which This practically leaves | ' ) having the resorts reinain open without furnishing light and air | operating ‘ bd 4 : » } ting aly Henry Pletcher and Tahn Pletcher, | be assigned for ‘ ) ol each organization will participate, will tax, provided by the recen n | molestation from the police switches and testing tra standing ] y an ) er, farmers of Howard township, as tens man was temporarily de mented be announced in future orders ' nts In common. for the sum of $4,000, | WAS prosperous fir sully and he camp of instruction to be estab pi 4 classification and departure yards MARRIAG ICEN . ry ’ n i \ sah In hand. This deed and the re apparently been enjoying the best of lished at Mount Gretna for officers will A bunch of decisions like these are E LIC SES w following points of superior : } mn is an rity over all the other yards In the 1 § w of Joht ull of ) mn a i ng y i } ) nE in the « ampment for to this time Howard township ) given the right to up these re freight tras ed ! S00 feet, ’ swwroe throughout the county capacity for 5500 cars and receiving, " . OBEY Kre ‘ N y health be from Friday, May 20. to Monday by no means & compliment to who m Fat . . raliofanta Wie for the - i “iy When ow : May 23, Inclusive OMcers attending ever Was respor able’ for preparation n ia Tat Bellefonte | nited States are noted Arranging flson W. Potter and M. D, Gregg ) hardy Cora M. Garbrick « « « Bellefonte] ines without turning freight names prominently connected with all The Hazel Sale. Ry Kaquipad to reach the camp not | #f the election ballet Harry , Eugene Acker’ « Aaronsburg classificoat i ad ‘ 00 Yi rd, keep the early history of Centre Co, ack- The sale of M. F. Hazel on Wednes Inter than Thursday evening, May 19 in the case of Charles Hel kel wv» tant / NM ines A ¥ b classification and advance ra . tf nowledged before "Squire James Rothe day 16 advertised full list In the Cen Harrison Hafer ot al, of Liberty town. ARRK alne « « Aaronsburg ing the care Fae adily In motion; ars rock, and recorded by W, Pettit, On tre Democrat, held on 16th, amounted Had Good Sale ship, the Court refused a new trial. | Jesse P Btrunk « « HufMtingdon rangements w wreby are Koing » op- the first day of May, 1848, these three to a total &f $2600, Horses and other t 1% ‘ i i i This Is an action of ejectment In which | Jessie 1 Bennett « + « Runville | posite Lg may . : 1rne AS men made a division of the tract Into | live stock brought fine figures. Five A " Brungart's sale In (1168 | the plaintiff, under a written ©ON- {James RR. Frasier « Bellefonte of to ie _PIAGH pire Fei § tracks three farms. and exchanged deeds by | head of horses brought over $1000, re Neht $231 Fo p . at Woapridy trad, sold certain Jishding timber 0 Mollie Krape « « Bellefonte KONE in correct direction ' ) 00 Aeration of one namely: one at $255; one at $236; one GURIL Yedl, he wher, nn the defendant, and claimed "n dl Ley aS ~ ES SI which | Jot the consioate’ on owner | at $183; one at $170 and one at $150 weeks old calf $60; and, to beat form- | written agreement aia not set forth airy LRA, et . in. na Will Rebuild. of approximately one-third of the Thirteen cows brought over $600-—the or Feo in this community, A ches- the actual contract The jury, when mal an Af . The A. M. E congregation of this tract Henry Pletcher thus became highest brought $60; two brood sows, | OTW a rood sow with eleven one«! ihe case was tried in the December Pau Fortney 2 uEser . State College | nince, whose church was totally de sole owner of one of these thirds, “con- | one brought $47 and the other 2} TN Rig% brought the neat aul term of 1907, found the facts against Laura Sunday - . Pine Grove Mills | strayed by fire a short time ago, cons taining ninety-seven acres and elght —————— oO 5 we sale amounted to nearly the plaintin He afterwards asked for RE | template rebullding during the coming summer. They will use the same site perches and allowance of Mix per cent The Fall Election. $2000 and he kept one horse, § cows a new trial but because the amount In in Bankruptey. Hosterman & Mingle, who were in upon which the old church stood. The - . ‘ and nearly all farming implements. It west lon somparatively small and for roads, &c.” and there he made his I'he next election will be held in No- y Aaa " question was COMPA: \ home and lived and died. This deed | vember, when votes will be cast for a | Pays to advertise, he tells the Centre the Court believing that the plaintiff | the restaurant business at State Col- | plot belongs to the Thomas estate and lege, and Noy 1. Hagel, merchant at was deeded to the colored church so how . Democrat. Mr, Brungard moved on . eo if by the ex- ) owle ( y governor, leutenant governor, auditor “ would not better himpse Re. or Wg ¢ a | general, secretary of Internal affairs She pany Sunn | farm on the 21st, which | sense of a new trial It was refused Jd Fiedler, have flied petitions in bank- | long as the members used It for their known and most respected justices of | and state treasurer as slate officers; | m ! b i " : rupley, | worship. At present they worship In the peace In the county, He was first | CONgresamen, Renators, and state mem. S——————— | 5800 every week-—best advertising ——— {the Salvation Army hall, which has elected In 1840, upon the change in| bers of the jerisiature, The uniform! That It is time now to leave the! medium In Centre County—of course Go to Garman's opera house on | generausly been tendered them by that the law which made the office elective Primary wil be held on June IInd. | lateh string out for the first robin. | that 18 the Centre Democrat [Tuesday night and see a good show, | organization,
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