OVER 5500 COPIES Each Week rgest in PROCEEDINGS IN ~~ MAY TERM OF (oURT SECOND WEEK HAS BEEN POST PONED. THAT OLEOMARGARINE CASE Was Non-Suited and the County Pays the Costs—Other Cases Heard-—Re- ported by S. D. Gettig, Esq. —All Jurors Discharged. May s¢ Monday ter he titions sworn, of Mar man, firing prose lable ints, in May, Neptember Ao Quash the Indictment dant the Comm as 10 the iret count ceeded ap to thw the Commonwenith ss allegation pears that fire had been in the tim berland or land of the Midland Min ing company prior to the 1h da of Beptember, 190% hat on the mentioned date In the evening a les of fires broke out on the | Philadelphia lands at different and further alleging that Ralph ters on the 16th of Seplember stated that he and his Iather ted these fires on the evening of the 16th, which information was brought to Mr. Daugherty, the superintendent of the City of Philadelphia land, some time subsequent to the aforesaid men tioned date. The defendants deny fr. ing these lands, but that on the con trary they had been assisting parties from Snow Shoe and others In Nght ing fire up to and Including the night of the 10th of September, and that the statement made by Ralph Etters in the presence of others was, that he had been fighting fire and that he had at no time made any statement that (Continued bottom of next column) One 190% suffers and gecond Lhe 8 Il ap iat wel ity of points, kt had had star Centre County, REMOVE 155 LB. TUMOR County Lady Has Remarkable Operation port Union The Williams The STATE'S COMMENCEMENT No Court Next Week 84 Sa | M | Sheriff Hus Appear he and his father had fire he case pet these WAR conte lands : sted and erdict Fas rends onda a fternox ni to pay the « The grand i they had indictment f found true | and they had napected the ings and fon the Heht hall the all should be a new floor covering In oMos that the cess pool pairing and the walk buliding also to be repaired which the grand jury was Comm. ve. John Walker for larceny, prosecutor T. B er This case is from Snow the young man was arrested for tak ing a pair of shoes of the value of $1.50, he being brought back to the store and the shoes dropping out from under his coat while the defendant alleges that his mother had Intended paying for the shoes and he had spok en to the lady clerk, and that the clerk had directed him to pick out a palr, and that he was on the way to meet his mother and the shoes would have been paid for Verdict not made its report that passed " : : fteen iin ue er of two a | iin which ignored county 1 in the lowered and the Sheriff's needed re the all After discharged indicted Buding Shoe, and were that ulld nd risog in around | gulity and the prosecutor to pay the |conts, All jutors discharged. BELLEFONTE, AN INDEPENDENT COMMENT ON TAFT OPPOSING THE WILL THE PEOPLE. MORE MONEY FOR TRAVELING Thinks He Should Stick Closer to His Job—A Luditrous Sight—From Hot OF Independent Shot. an Paper—Some IRE BUGS SENTENCED nr the the and Oomj jetted Ae for iInwe that m fHinobeved Hd be WeoKs inlens there werd uld CNsen some show? } W fowl Ik B d reasons compelled to Elopement Frustrated nE mat f Beech Creek Or : « MlyY nea H the palr Shortly girl found the news daughter man The at Romoia Joseph B Ing REL AWAY in the the mother of well nots that the writer, her ffi ArTy the "Wng HRobb's store and Constable White, of the borough, was called and told of the intentions of the couple who apparently were headed toward Creek Soon thereafter they inte town the constable took charge of the Juliet and she was taken by him back to home and mother Hoth are too oung to un dertake the marriage obligation Express started afterward Are IEES the breaking gentl Was oO m in was sought telephone leech Arove and fair Reformed Classis. The opening sermon of the Reform- ed Classis at Middleburg, was deliv. ered Wednesday evening of last week by Rev. Daniel Gress, Rev. F. Wet gell spoke on: “church literature Rev, W. D, Donat, Rev, A. M, Bohmidt, Rev, W. A. McClellan, Rev, A, A. Biack and Rev, H. I. Crow were also on the I program and made excellent addresses, PA. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1910. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. 1 his not inn for ors | the =~ eburn White, pres wrt Judge Wn P and Henry ( Niles, vies Wn i H retar Howel treasurer he this Mociety or Supreme | Potter nite Aubrey pose of ter : Te pres and pur promote In stimplating pub influencing govern the following oe is to national peace hy sentiment and ments #0 an t promote objects First The arbitration of putes Need or dis judicial inter settlement ational nd Higher ideals of patriot and international good will Third I'he further development international courts and « Fourth The limitation of arma ments by international agreements The selection of Benator Heinle as a member of that Society Is no mis- take, because he Is eminently fitted for the work In all its branches. He ia a man of wide experience, and I» perfect harmony with the stupen- dous principles Involved Imm of onferences in Opening of Curb Market. The curb market, In front of the court house, In Bellefonte, will open on Saturday, May 30th. No peddling will be permitted on the streets on market days, which will be on Tues. day, Thursday and Baturday of each week Any person found doing so will be lable to a fine. The farmers will be cordially welcomed by the alte izens of the town. Ry order of MARKET COMMITTER, We want to do your job printing. A REPORT ON THE LOCAL FRUIT CROP FORSTER, OF THE DEPARTMENT SOME DAMAGE FROM FROSTS Prospects BY MR STATE Good Well Hall for a Apple Attended About Crop— Demonstrations Will Ist, be at Linden June for Spraying in Cash Taxes Must be Paid tion Howar At ft he amt oie the 2 has or rt ded reht to under that ote the SW rn re had a because add sory for all taxes 1 is giving oosing was comp paid In the sex ers the taxes tional to In the therefore ourts in the tre in the cant tion pri iid Judge of the | lege of ch bw ir AW | paid is that it ain body invalid | decide otherwise boroughs and t« county must be paid not 1 of the at nti the the road whnships of Cer Ve " in in cas! Monument to Jimmy Sebring There will soon Le placed over the resting piace of James DD. Bebring in East Wildwood cometery, Williams port, a handsome memorial stones through the thoughtfulness of the Woodmen of the World, of which or der the great base ball player was an honored member during his lifetime The stone will be unvelled June § and members of the order propose to have memorial exercises at the cemetery on that date “Timmy” was well known In Dellefonte and no doubt a number of his friends will attend the ceremonies Bank President Elected. At the bi-weekly meeting of the di. rectors of the First National bank of Howard, held this afternoon, Abram | Weber was chosen ident to suo coed the late 8. MH. Denzdson, and Dr, W. J. Kurtz was elected vice presi. i succeed Mr, Weber, Best Advertising Medium In Centre County Vol. No. 20. HAD AWFUL EXPERIENCE ig Snake Becomes Attached to Cat- tle Herder's Trousers I" hie ! ng mia riat fy ‘ op of uth « now thiuiness A BCOre that story the risa ce boy who ning to y takes south of rare last at point, while of 80 Oo On iwwered hed 10 rrified, the jeath home ish court con & and which to the attor Love Gettig Electric Power "1 entre ‘ wratl a her npr cement to ts mecha ment this week tric motor for driving I' will «or able is 1D ing with heretof switch equip- Hr n elec. the press print. than touching a instantly work In instal mvenience simply speed for ETroater re ity wi Any NeCeRRRry alm is secured the hand Electric a how device for machinery, but The is the first ofMeoe In Centre county to adopt such a system For almost a year we have been operating our Mer- ganthaler linotype by electric motor, and the execllent results attained ine duced us to adopt It on our Job press. on are by no operating Centre Democrat motors means printing Yea, Dorworth put the cleanser to the Emigrant, over printing the spring ballots, The Emigrant as usual de- manded the whole thing, but got none, That is what makes him look so glum «goon his finish, Preaching in the United Brethren church at Julian on Sunday, the 234,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers