or — CECT ITO SN TOT & 2 3 - -~ ~ i) =] SN A . Fon A Circulation Over 5,600—Largest in SEPTEMBER COURT IN SESSION THE NEW COURT HOUSE AT. TRACTS MUCH ATTENTION, NO IMPORTANT CASES TRIED Better Accomodations for Grand Jury and Witnesses—List of Cases Verdicts—Attendance Not Large— Short Session, and Court convened on Monday morni and nearly the entire forenoon was taken up in hearing motions and pe titions, Albert Smeltzer, + retired farmer Spring township, was lected foreman of the grand and after being charged by the ( as to the rights and duties of Juries, they were placed In charge two constables appointed by the Cou and taken to the new grand jury ro on the first floor of the remodeled court house. H. K. Hoy, a retired far- mer of Spring township, ed assistant constable the grand jury, which two constables on cation of the grand from the court room The several constables ty then made their ports to the Court ed at 11:20, Monday afternoon, Thomas Johnson ued on int of fendant. The first Musser vs from the peace, to several Insurance the plaintit property th 1909 Verdict dant Simon Bedford member were In Treasure knowledge Of as sé Jur ‘ourt nd of rt Mm gra Was appoints to wall upon now requires the room av account of jury of the quadrenn 1 and court accom take n ip nnett, the justi trial Was Irvin Be decision of LI ing of the James | prosecutor Aumar ship. The grand r and put the « excepting the county James Harry the finding plead gully William MeCloskey, prosecutor Thos McCartney, of Snow Shoe. The de- | fendant was indicted on three sepa- | fr maarem® one Catherine Watson, who was in del- fcate condition At the commonwealth's testim the defendant rect the guilty or had not gument ths assn Finley, lar Dukeman, of the eny pre Defendant grand Close moved or case 10 costs, wi Albert son; pr ert Tow fendant tions, the found withis the YRC alleged was sustaine Frederick indicted of ant of of o¢ ness ed John detainer Taylor Tow Commonwealth s held that make out submitted W. Weave Prose nship or Coste on ail 1 Jame thor ser prosecu BJ Yonada an Lucas erseers of the Marion township. Defendant plead guilty and sentences suspended mndition that the defend pp chil dren Mary battery This Erows out street in two womer ored. Verdict de drex 1 Jerre poor of on « rt hi Was ant mm Relx prosecutor ndicted for assault and Esther M. Hinds from Philipsbhur and an altercation ond boroug! between these the defendant being col of gully but the jars add that they are sorry that they have noe power to punish the proseentrix as they believe provoked the as sault Harry Otto battery prosecutor Defendant CRN I of said 4 on Sed whe indicted for assault ana Harry Dukeman plead guilty WwMorris Yeager, Indicted for larceny prosecutor Abe Baum This « from ieliefonte, and grows out Circumstance occurring at the Hotel on the evening of June 29 where the defendant ploked bill In the room back of the and at or near the chair upon the prosecutor had sat a short before The defendant admits ing up of the 120 bill and that perfectly willing to give It to ever proved to be thd owner but that he had not thought that the prosecutor had sufficlenly proven the property up to the time of his arrest within a few days afterwards. The Court submitted the case to the jury on the quesion whether or not was any coriminal intent on the part of the defendant. Verdict on Thurs. day morning Mary Relx was then called before the Court and sentenced under the verdict to costs of prosecution and a fine of #6. The Register offered his accounts as filed in sundry estatés and the same were approved nist, AL this point the grand jury made their report: Had passed upon four teen bills, thirteen of which they found to be true bills and one ignored, and further that they had examined in "n nee of 1910 ip 4 539 barroom time pick he I» whom thereof i terment Hang | which | ¢ Tentre Democrat, rd Centre county. SPECIAL NOTICE. After October 1st, 1910, of about 300 delinquent will be dropped from our mailing list, in compliance with the recent regulations, If you are better give this matter immediate at- the names subscribers postal in arrears, tention, if you dont whnt to miss the paper, After that date delinquents will be reported to the publishers’ tion of Centre county, and all accounts left for collection. THE PUBLISHER. ASKOCIA~ ted “the wrt wund and HEY EL counts the « firsiahed fo house, and a the alse LUD A FATAL ACCIDENT. A Young Boy Dies Lockjaw. Haupt, aged 110 CRIS, 80 Mrs. Theodore Haup the road betweor 1 and Roopsburg, died vbhout 10 o'clock of suffering excrue physic ans at his bedside The Mr ing dition dore and vong nig} [ after Ne vthing bos but possi was administer dreaded disea fixed thers id sta ng and A Roller rk it becam it The 0 Ue : ) the h path of their [friends took place Wednesda in Union cemetery used have MOTHER BURNED. Home Destroyed, Husband and Twe Children Injured Italian Stung Them I ral ears Petr N Italian had bee conduct ir repairing the the Bu facing on street He at mar and the mer The ¥ : aperment Water of the hants 3] LE pret W ' | . inti ent he them w shop Arcade ran | lellefontye n 1 He wes in | th ght ‘ " elgr as Mu promptly meet at on a lwn an tions gan t stead of | were not uneasy, but waked Pp to the fact that of this month he Jeft Be parts unknown, leaving debts to the $500 of Among I in ditors i promises cash However hin ore ‘te n the 1 fonte behind amount of probably $1000 which made in Bellefonte it is sald he flew Hoy Hardware Co Lew Cettig Philip Shuey, R. 8B. Brouss Co. E Torsel and Jas It Is also stated they 15th for rece were those whom od here are Potter J Finklestine | Beezey ££ Montgomery & Stickler, the tallor that he sold whiskey and beer and left unpaid whiskey bills In Renovo and Lock Haven, some of which amounted to $300 On Thursday his wife left Bellefonte join her husband, but as whe a mileage hook nobody tell where she had gone, al though the inference that she met him In New York and they for sunny Italy also eclaimea he took with him in cold cash which when turned inte Italian mon ey would permit him to live like a prince the balance of his life. This Is the rumor that is afloat In Bellefonte, and it looks as If It Is true to purchased could in Clty It I» $2700 there | The Vestibule of Hell, "Newport Is the vestibule of hell” was the startling utterance of Rev. Dr. {Cortland Myers at his anniversary sermon In the fashionable Tremont Temple on Bunday and the discourse is onusing a sensation in Boston. In the course of his resmon he sald: “At one of the carouses on Saturday night and all day Sunday jewels worth $50,000,000 were worn, ne freak wo. man wore a necklace worth $200,000, Yet they call these people high society, but they are not. They are a low grade of soglety.” From an Attack of BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 4 1910. To the Voters of Centre County: The infaithiu! leaders cratic partic vivania, method } flees that the of the peopl and therefore, usurping the #ov he if rights of present ereign Ant HE a of leaders, viously HWIrrog all that intion WHS © com went Into cor ition and this Btate a « PUTrpOss with a andidate the unsupport nominee of the opposition AN and trie n We ignored and lone or t ontrol ted to had enforced Pennsyly re convention eres the disgraced mi ont CHUB 1114 hine re Hen gince gone into to office pe hmen who have ing ania The im arrogant losed the fnificancs the lust and sme ut of and t our WAR he andidate, respect, bu gainst snt des fair nan and un will belittie the here Fr if no nr iphes ition to Lt afe no ha help W. MILES WALKER Secretary COOK, Treasurer CHAS. F AN ADDRESS. of both noming ft he obedient ni proxi! Slat git retirement” men t obligation wr maste truth escaped 1 Keystone urned on ich other, 1 neyivania dows WE influ ris wil time for fying your pon each of welfare of the restore the hands of ou HAMMON ERCHLER by inited and indids the ion Hee, or lected interest VW people that ou nitted, miinat his part ed by part other Ie Good n 1 driven off he purpose ti governn Cure pardons imbled at the We manage ople ROLey that We hay With Party and 0 to the Tr hand contr I thi Eprar ski sweat Our real enemie | ur Ie § 4) rug but ma Ww both the ontrolling State the government the people A. A. DALE Chalrmasr ¢ WwW. A SHUEY, LYON him left | iad ips ling on the fr soreh A progress of the storm when the of lightning came in along the phone wire leading into the house der the pareh roof near where the dies Wore standing Mra | Yarrison struck nd killed 1} standing other Nere the bolt tele. star iring un in ither Was her nr instants who was injured stunned Mra. Yar rned In blisters her Her halr hole was burned In lightning Deceased and leaves her hus children Clinton it ne than heing body was bh her head to was singed and a her dress hy the was aged 50 years band and several Democrat sinter her not ripen ne from feet Hospital Notes. lertha Rider, of Bellefonte Tuesday Mary Gray Mrs eration Mrs fration John OO Potter-Hoy fever Jon Janyae, furnace by shaft body op-t of Bellefonte, op- Miller book «- keeper admitted with with Co. typhoid Austrian fall badly Injured down the brufbed at the elevator Special Trains Wednesday and Thursday next week the Hellefonte Central will run special return trains to leave Bellefonte at 6p. m. The fares will be as follows for round trip from the following stations Pine Grove Mills State College and Krumrine Waddle and Briarly Fillmore on of RR 6d 60e toc 16e Sunday Night's Storm, The thundergust last Sunday night was accompanied by hall In some see. tions of the county. Down by Sny- dertown In Nittany valley, a hall storm crossed the valley having a path about one mile In width, The hall was heavy and 4 much damage to the standing corn, cutting down some of the stocks and shredding all in is path, BLOW.OUT CAUSES ACCIDENT wae ki ad was ne He felt } and the side right ithout any apparent that, he turned in the road. and top or crows ideways moment ARO ngers 4 ‘ i yD over At he ' op was and the remaining the resting road and the owe under the A little niece, a daughter of Ollie Hof fer, whom they were visiting, and who recently spent a week at the home In Bellefonte, had a bone broken and was somewhat Jured, but Is recovering nicely others only had minor bruises though they were completely the car Mr Ar swerving for the diteh reason To the oar Dn en It react the road 2} th heaading wi pm five ple It ad aver wr mpletel in the Oar wheels air on the seats it upants in The a under Mingle oar heard the front eaused It The the Was says that the an exp right hand {Oo swesve earth was rim of the the cause those In sion which tire and that towards the ditch plowed up some by wheel showing that It of the accident Rummage Sale. uring the past week a remarkably successful rummage sale has been progress in the Hush Arcade building under the direction of the ladies Auxiliary of the Bellefonte hospital The proceeds up to this time aggre [gate over $600. They still have a large hand | supply of desirable goods on and the sale will be continued for sey eral days Any further contributions from our people will be gladly received and will be called for If they are notified Two Barly Birds Jacob HB. Knisely the blacksmith, of Bellefonte; and George 1s Yarnell, of Zion, are announcing thelr intentions of being candidates for the Republi. san nomination for sheriff of Centre county. Exceedingly early birds, these two Mingle | shoulder | was | in| THE LAST COPY cop niter int will then lis information \ ind sat J apsed the aco Me isfactor position nount (Le it tornes gardle THIEF SECURED $30 Doll's Bakery and the Cash Register Opened shyt . ¥ tra foe rt Ww m Belle. .} Arcade the mones 0 cash about § was made through the ice house and | then down a long pair of stairs to the Teellary wheres th Broke open Je ws into the er and from the went up Ir re where nt the ter in there they reg M1 saamitted Tres 2:14 Trot 2:80 Trot Bhedman's Acrot i'r fort! erie a h IH 15 Trot 25 Trot Shedman's Acrobat i wonderful certs Np burg and p.m and Pace and Pace Daeg Ciren pv K AAD ne Wor RSDAY and Pac and wo Cus Le Prince King Kelly In } flights Band o« Troupe in erin "wn the for at 7 Lewis Coburn o'clock ial return tral mn lmving Bellefonte intermediate points FRIDAY, OCT. 7 Trot and Pace All Race County Race Thus far fey, Christ BHeeaer and of Dellefonte Thomas Pleasant Gap, and My erville, have entered the County Race ably be several falr to be an i Bhedman's ] Acrobatic {thrilling aerial " Free for bd 1] Mart Coon George Sunday Williams of Shuey. of Hous thelr horses for and there will prot others, so that It bids exciting event Dog Clreus Le Prince Troupe King Kelly in his flights Hand concerts The stock, poultry, agricultural and domestic science exhibits will be larg er than ever before | The fair will be worth | Yoar seeing this Fatally Scalded. Flossie Haines the § years’ ol daughter of William Haines of Blanchard, who was so badly scalded a few days ago, Is In a serious condition, and but little hope I» entertained for her recovery. The little girl was at the stove pouring coffee, while an old. or sister was endeavoring to remove a wash boller, containing scalding wa- ter from the stove The boller was up- set and the steaming water was dash. od on Nitle Flonase, whose entire body wis scalded to stich an extent that much of the skin came off when her steaming clothing was removed. | INTERESTING DATA regis- | The entrance | AT 3 | Dunlop at $18 { lest | tsa} 81! sen then w wl to} | drick for | bullding No. 38. “ ABOUT OUR SCHOOLS THE ADDRESS OF D. F. FORTNEY AT THE DEDICATION PROGRESS OF OUR SCHOOLS New Departments Suggested for Do- mestic and Vocational of the Wages. Instruction Some Their Early Instructors and of the ling, Di- inter. careful but educa Fortney's people, ! Cer- tification cation be. we of labor this that Congratu- of the this house ool facili- iperior 1 slate ight all pe Bil to rement the yet from frame re the ow call pPpor- quite fair been ers of any the Bo when toe . empl ) tea igh branches wr $232.00 per mont) room.” grade ation required) he (all at finding his own W. Wasson at $25.00 per month to teach reading, writing and arithmetic; A. P. Ralls at $20. per month to teach mame branches the nat two to De ound tn rooms, and Mrs. per month to teach at the three former to ev rEe 25 scholars be fu nished member least tw of the met In t some In ther bu The first tion { HA pe t hres Nehools hw dings in mesting tt ( Academy, the 60's nsider schon bul the ling, and ding, LES i OF the vement was at on the stands building 1568. the th, the the stone WwW. Cow. still have unpaid. This completed and of school In the was not completed nor in it until September arey wh » was he 1th i was mn that time alled ont where t} On April sth was adopted lot was purchased contract for the buliding was let $13.9%00 that Was ready for the fall of 186% school 184% The Bishop Street bhullding was put In use at the opening of the schools In 1887 The debt for this bullding was All paid by the end of the school year 1903. When the debt was created provision was made that this was to be done The det ereated for the bullding which we are now assem - bled has Arranged the same way Provision for this has been fully made and carefully set out In the obliges new ® : the st be the is 1 the on iflding pian for May Ind on May erection of to Morris and dein to bw opening It opened we $20.000. of wen [ thons issued therefor, and all you need : Is a Board with a purpose to live up to the obligations made and the debt will gradually be paid I became a member of the Hoard In June 1552. From that time up to the time we laid hands on the stone bulld- ing to demolish it, It was condemed by our citizens, or rather the patrons of the schools condemned it because the Hght was poor, because there was no ventilation, because It was or poorly heated. Before heat was put In the frosen, after school in that bullding thelr eyesight injured because of the insuf- (Continued on page 1)
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