Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 13, 1910, Image 1

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FOUR-YEAR OLD LAD
LOST IN MOUNTAIN
lation Over 5,600—Largest in Centre county.
[CONCLUSION OF
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THE OCTOBER GOURT
HE STRAYED SEVERAL MILES VERDICTS IN THE LAST TWO
FROM HIS HOME,
Slept by a Charcoal Hearth—8on of
John Packer, of Howard Township
~Lad Suffered Little From the Ex-
posure—Searching Parties Sent Out
The
five miles 1
ly arou
over the
year-old
lost for
Allegheny
Mr Packer
the Allegheny
farmer. Sunday
to the to
in pasture along
his to the
saw little
Mr. Packer. Some
er returned
naturally inqul
Mr. Packer knew
whereabouts, had not
leaving the and
that the child followed
mountains, and was am
learned of the child foll
failure to return
At once a
the
sponse
communit
rth
He d |
di
gOnN
mountains
™
he tarts
woods sheen keg
aintain
way
her
aione
ROOT
was not aware
him to the
wzed n he
its
house,
h was
thers
SOAr
premises, but
to the many
ents. Then realizing that the
one was alone
at night, with
mate result,
traced his
course As
chilly, and
only in a
alls, was
feet, the
stantly
ing some d ni }
of the child whic!
in a ravine, |
down and
winds thr
were |
tion
After a
tinued
no response
the child had
gheer exhust
his neighbors
tian Endeav
ress at the
far distant
sent thers
child the
exercises were
35 started
mountains
Hne Unt long
old, middle-aged an« t :
and down mountainsides, through
women nT" Sen mops, callirew all
thne—but there wns
the search was abar
all
The next
party was
womens
body
tion
calls PDAT-
F little
out in the forest and
deat} the ultl
Mr. Packer hastily re-
steps i
Me
the
possibly
wer
night
Httle
as to
in
:
55 ing, went Pp
ra-
+ he
two n
er sal
vious
The
blue Ir
and we
exhaust
Robt. 1a
antly carrie
and distracted
onstration
mother pre
to her bosor
say, but after
en to restoring
ministering f
partook EX
ed none the
deal
The County
Race
the nters " fe
One f
the |
tery n w
expected t
tries
These
rind
‘entre ' $ ’
owned
shis
of n«
prett
the
no
for
heat
mistal
half
Arst
two |
time
third
have beer
the
second n
tween Si
time was 2
11
m
rees
This
Ir
race
Meeting of Medical Society
The month! meeting of
Count Boclety w= ad
at
morning
exceptionally
off very
Pale of
prepared
after
who was
of the
Pittsburg
At 13
the
the Centre
in
mirt
The
al
the gr Jur room
house n Wednesday
attendance was
and everything
comnfully In
read @
Awto-intoxicatior
RG. H. Harper,
to the meeting
Bociety, held at
an Interesting report
the physicians went to
where a clinle was held
o ’
Bi
Ntats
paper
which
Aele
Med
made
o'clock
hospital
passed
P. BH
College well
on
Dr
Bate
fend
fn
Htate
Moving On te Vietory
All over Pennsylvania there is
growing sentiment In favor of W, H
Berry and the whole Keystone ticket
At Tyrone on Friday evening there
was a lively Interest shown at a meet.
ing which was attended by voters
n
| Bona
i flohert
of |
every party, and an organization was |
perfected with Rev, C
chairman and Thos M
tary.
W. Karns an»
Logan secre
| Fannie
. 1 J. Grover
Committees were appointed to | 4 i
arrange for the big mass meeting at |
the auditorium on the evening of
October 17, to be addressed by Herry
and Gibboney, Old Blair
going to show its colors.
|
county is | Clarence A. Yearick, « «
CASES ON TRIAL.
Some Settled and Others Continued--
County, as Usual, Costs
in Many Instances—A Trivial Grist
--Reported by 8. D. Gettig, Esq
Pays the
ent
gone
}
gO }
clined this
note
the
did
ang
place
and the
first named
but that the
s¢ of her
arried out
Louder was ir
tiff had offered
ferent ersons
er nan defendant
idence
defendant
plaintiff would
which
until paid
have
ent
tis
arrangen
juer
subse
that
the
ned
wher
: : K
i . 1) (‘ontinus
John Caldwell, returned by consta- |
ble of West Ward f Bellefonte 1
: " ’
‘ ’
th hh otraval “mt
Tr
of the
sentence
f Comin
Archie
Attery
to
It
the
charge
aned
Anup
and pay
= IF
Peter Harpster
Inhoof chnree he
Harry
rdon
Margery
Hironk ch
utrix
traynl C
Ethel
mtinued
prosecutrix Ella
traval Continued
tor Robert
to animale
ounty to pay
Prose
Thompson,
charge be
Oliger Prose
elty
the «
Arges
proased
conte
Nolle
the
J. 8B. Pees
charge
the co
ind
trix Bue Weller
prossed
conte
prose
slander Noll and
to pas
Culver
inty the
Ernest Hertha
Continued
prosecutrix
charge betrayal
Finley
walving the
and sentence
ment of cons
fL.uoas
after
fury
pay
James plead gulity
finding of the grand
is suspeded upon
BELLEFONTE, PA, THURS
a
nett
DAY, OCTOBER 13, 1910.
— ———
thie
on
A meeting of
Bellefonte
newpaper p
Monday for
Republican, Cen
Watchman, 1
Stat
unanimo
effects
held
the |
porter
iy
of iellefonte
oem
Mi
OTL
gotte, Itheim Journal and
on it Was
organization
in the future
(‘entre County
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I purp
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DEAD IN FIELD
The Venerable John Nash Succombs
to Apoplexy
the enerable
passing
John Nas)
ile Huntingdor
yan |
Opened a Safe
who conducts
two
H tt
store about
burg, on Th summoned
Treasurer J E. Harder, an
locksmith, of Lock Hav to
safe which the combination
work Mr Harder
Milesbhurg from where he tak
en in a buggy to the st of Mr. Uh
Fle At once commencs operations
and In from O to 40 n ter he had
the door oper After for
sme time with the ov he
that the i lers had
gummed and refused to drop
into place proper! This was catsed
hy some person them with in.
ferior oll, which In a short time In
Came gummed With Hheral use of
gasoline and by pounding with a ham.
mer the tumblers were eventually got
general
Miles
City
expert
open a
lock
went
n Wl, n
miles from
iraday
en,
on
refused to
to Was
re
ir
working
mbination
imi
i
ascertained
become
ling
| tenn Into the proper shape and the door
Marriage Licenses
Ardery,
M. Rider,
DD. Weaver,
M. Confer,
Thomas,
M. Miller,
Samuel
ww
Henry
Clearfield
Clearfield
Howard
Howard
Pltealrn
Bellefonte |
Winkleblech, Rebersbhurg |
E. Bressler, « « Rebersburg
Cleveland Bolt, Bellefonte |
Bertha 1. Ekert, « Bpring Mills
Geo. Barrmagiough, « « Bnow Bhoe
Etta Tombs, « « « Osceola Mills
Howard
Howard
Mary
Harry
Mary J. Henderson, - .
{ ¢leaning
was then opened After thoroughly
and olling the parts of the
combination Mr. Harder went to Belle.
fonte, where he took In the sights of
the Centre county falr
Mospital Notes,
Mrs. Mary Garbrick, of Bellefonte,
operation
Miss Maude Musser, of Bellefonte,
of Pelle |
| operation
Miss Mayme MeKilap,
fonte, operation for appendicitis
Mra, Isabelle Grenoble, of
College, appendicitis,
Boventeen patients in the hospital
Htate |
’
{er - Reynolds. Houck
FLOP.OVER IN CONGRESS.
Popular Revolt Mas Already Forced
78 Members to Retire
of mince
Republ 1
¢ MeKine ' 11 In 1% }
re ¥ of popular rn
it
members
able disaster
the ARKnK of
M has
been
IRainet rae f nee
retiring
wl
I erm
ne the ! nve
ted with
pport Speaker (
ht, while an
regents mis
New Jerse
oe primaries
of
non
LNn«
ng the
one, (
Rep
haries
has been
thre
have
the
N Fowler
feated hr
have retir
Repul
te Al
Burrows are the most
the old guard Republi
been forced out
de
ana
whom become
An ominees Yor
h, Hale
minent
ns
two
Het
and
of
who have
A Republican Predicts Defeat
Before leaving home for the Mi
Clemens Banitariom to undergo treat
ment for a rheumation! affection more
than month ago, Bamuel 8 Woods
the Penrose boss of MIfMin county, Is
to have predicted the defeat of
organization In Mifflin county and
conceded the honors to Willlam H
Berry and the Keystone patty It
was following the address of Derry
and Brumm in the court house on
Friday night that the leaders further
down the line began to decipher the
handwriting on the wall
The most representative people of
each district In the bounty called on
the speakers and shook hands follow.
ing the address and long after
speakers had retired for the
people who had attended the meeting
stood about the streets discussing the
salient points This was a striking
contrast to the reception of the Ten.
reception two
said
the
weeks ago when scarcely twenty-five |
persons other than political appointees
called on the speakers,
the |
night |
AN AUTOMOBILIST
IS FINED $100
| FOR RECKLESS DRIVING AT THE
COUNTY FAIR.
AIDED IN ELUDING ARREST
Secreted in a Hotel and Then Carried
Out of Town Another Auto--
Was Drunk and Smashed His Car
Deserves Punishment
mn
nt
tearing
wheel
band
Rhoads
wilhir
bank
E. Church
a
Dedication
New A M
he ne ethodist Kj
r al
F.
wide
Ww
He
H. Butler
presiding Elder
trict PA
A Askew
the pastor
ministers
M
_
He
n
tn onaa
nETeg
: per
dier The }
participate
and
the
cordia
help
prtrugei«
ndebtedness of
and to
final lesperate
date
hoe
Allen Maitland 111
Allen Maitland, youngest son of
BH Maitiand, formerly of Bellefonte
now coritioal i his home wil
Hamsport A bout YOar wi
appeared on his large tos ™
fused to heal and It" was th ad
visable 1 amputate the This
however, falled to stop the aggressive
ness of the disease and his
finally amputated which also
bring him relief The disease also
broke out In his mouth, making it Im
possible to take anything but lquid
food He I» a young man and his
hosts of friends In Bellefonte will
sorry to hear of his sad affliction
cancer, which may prove fatal For
A number of years he was a demon.
strato for the Keeler Co, of WH
Hamaport, who are dealers In automo
bilen. He Is a brother of Isane Malt.
land, who was married to Miss Min
nie Garman, of Bellefonte, He is mar.
ried and has a wife and two children
Ww
in
al at
ARO a
which
ught
n r+«
Love
leg was
falled to
Towanda For Berry.
The Bradford county
committee at its Inst meeting adopted
strong resolutions condemning
Allentown convention
for the Keystone ticket. N. 1. Walk.
er, of Athens, was elected chairman
after he had made It plain that hs
was for Berry and the whole Keystone
| thoket.
Democratic |
the |
and declaring |
¢ femocral
——
BRANDED A “SHAME
AND A DISGRACE”
VERY SERIOUS CHARGES MADE
AGAINST CANDIDATE TENER.
ASKED TO RESIGN FROM TICKET
Or the Philadelphia
Will Make
Every Voter
North American
an Exposure
Should Note
Stake
To-day
the Re-
sult
Reputations at
te for
show “that he is wholly unfit for that
trust and that no self-respecting cit.
izen can vote for him for any office.”
I he rt e oor es with
©
FwWeep-
“would not be an honest governor,
and that his candidacy is a PUBLIC.
SHAME AND A DISGRACE."
tuts nt 4 To
% ment ien-
0
re ur
it paper
next few
uld
te Care-
ier 8h
MARRIAGES
Johnson -Showalter
and
Edna
whael
ace but
married
Vednesday
home
in
pa
wr
Thomas - Miller
A Double Wedding
in : ada : rt g 8 i 1hie
ling
~t
wed.
Iellefonte
athol church The
Austrians,
WK two
Rev. Dr
After the
driven to
were
iriven
near the Hellefonte
the wedding Jjubliee
lasted all through
Wednesday morn
that forty or AMY
used In celebrating
had a big time
was perfor 1 the
Johr
contracting sarties
the ceremon
“
were
and wh }
he Was performs
Katoh of Johnst
the parties
rs
wr
long wlege were
Mallory
taken,
to
stud} wi
ere pict
fed the
res
after wl Were
olin”
where
wi
Furnace
Oommen
the afters Wi un
ing it .
ken of beer
the event. thus
et]
ti
said
Were
they
be |
with |
Horses Lost by Death,
There seems 10 be a disctbe AMONE
horses which veterinarians name pare
alysis. Horses in different parts have
died of the disease soon after an at
tack. Mr. B J Breon, of State Col
lege, route 2 a few weeks ago lost
| three horses within two weeks from
this disease. Mr. Breon says the ani.
[mals he lost were paralyzed In the
| hind legs, and died very soon after the
Iattack. He had six horses and now
has only three left. He estimates his
loss at no less than $400,
The disease ia sald to have made its
appearance among horses along Marsh
Creek, where one farmer also lost
| three horses, and other farmers had
horses die from paralysis of the hind.
| quarters which prevents the animals
rising upon their feel