THE DEMOCRAT, CENTRE TENER'S SWINDLE IN WILLIAMSPORT FIVE REPUBLICANS, ALL BANK DIRECTORS, APPROACHED, CROOKS FAILED IN SCHEME The Name of Tener Was Used as a Lode by Which to Attract Capital Bribes Offered Bank Directors —None of Them Bit, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 7. Thursday, November 27th, 1910, ns a — Ee Correspondents’ Department Continued. RUNVILLE. A DISTRESSING ACCIDENT. Lucas and wife, of Altoona, are of Mrs, Lucas’ father, Charles Lucas. The many friends of Mr. Lucas are glad to hear of his recup- eration in health, and wish him much success In the future, Rev. Dean and wife in our village and have taken charge of the work, Now co-operate with a true heart for the next conference Year. Game the you where ters. Claud Johnson and Mr of Wallaceton, comprised hunting party this month Mrs. Beulah Kunes, an old lady of our village. was taken suddenly sick on Thursday of last week. Symptons were a slight parayltic stroke. Mrs. Joseph Rodgers, of Osceola, and Mrs. Annie Witherite, of Belle- fonte, were guests of Lydia Witherite during the week. Mrs. William Watson visiting with her husband in Snow Bhoe Tacy Lucas, who has been toona for the past two months, home on Wednesday morning of last week, and on Thursday departed for Snow Shoe for a visit with her broth- | er, Eve 4 Toons Arthur Mcore, of Tyrone Forges, Ac: tidently Shot by a Friend. The Tyrone Herald of October 20th, says { “One of edien that community nesday low the most have been in years, occured on about 6:30 o'clock In the hol- | leading to the Plummer farm | east of Tyrone, when Arthur Moore, a | resident of Tyrone Forges, was accel | dentally shot and instantly killed by | his boson friend ane companion | and next door neighbor, Fred | Shively, Arthur Moore had to the mountains during the morning | hours and returned about dinner time Luck was against him as no game was In sight He took the borrow- ed gun home and decided to rest the | balance of the day. Shortly after | dinner Fred Shively and William | Switzer appeared on the scene and | the three boys, with only one gun, | started for Plummer's hollow, where It was rumored turkeys were seen a short time before, The boys pro- ceeded Into the hills and were unsuc. “The absorbing tople of political In- cessful, as nothing crossed thelr trail, terest today is the charge now being | #nd as darkness was coming on they | openly made, connecting the name of | hurried out of the woods and were John K. Tener, Republican candidate walking at a fast clip to the main the high office of governor the | road that leads to the Forge A short | commonwealth of Pennsylvania, with | distance up the mountain the an ordinary get-rich-quick concern, in | 'enks of the Pennsylvania rallroad, | | which his name was used the stool | Near what is known as the storage pigeon to entrap others within dam or reservoir, Moore and Switzer their swindling operations. And | Were walking abreast along the roaa rns out that the story does not | With Shively following Moore about local color or local corroboration. | five steps in the rear. Neither Moore attempt was made within the | OF Switzer had a gun and as they nthe to inveigle Williams tked along Mo turned his hea the | ¢ pass a laughing to his friend whicl ly In regards tire pro ing done at the forge In the ir re employed of John K ively's gun caught was worth t and quick flash all the on occured and Moore t Republicans, | ead. The N 4 shot it name was | ‘ower side of Moore's with its throug! 80 close distressing enacted in trag- this Wed- | have arrived BUFFALO RUN. The farmers are about corn-husking. Frank Gates is kept very busy In this valley at the present time thresh- ing the grain; it is a good crop Some unknown person on last Wed- nesday afternoon entered the home of Miss Annie Gray, while she was away, and tried to cut their way through the doors inside of the house Nothing was taken. Very few turkeys were killed by our hunters. Robert Neill and Walter Stine were the only persons to get an) While turkeys were very plenty they were slaughtered by people who came here from other counties; and from the amount of whiskey and beer bot. tles found with the label of their own town on the bottles, they were not of the best class of people to have as visitors. Any person is unfit to be In the woods with a gun who is drinking, and if they return another season to hunt, they will find the land in this section posted according to law Carrol Furst and Orvis Pennington, while hunting coons on Saturday night. thought they had a up a tree: one them went up and shook | ft off when it came down the dogs | calrn, killed it and proved to be a large wild and eat. | having Mr. Wolfofrd, who has been for F. H. Clemson, the years, moved on Thursday fonte Many of our people attended the fu neral of Mrs. Baudis at Benore last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Huey attend- | ed the funeral of Mrs. Huey's mother, | Mrs. Gill of Windburn, on last Tues- day. ready for on and any hun- is reported mountians exvept may be able to in this U.S. very scarce “dears” them say the see so MeQuillen, been part of the Lo As a sample how John K, Tener's its people “1 have been a suf- ferer from rheumatism for about two years, and have used many lini- ments and patent medi- cines which gave me no relief. A lady friend of mine told me she had used your Liniment and found relief at once. 1 got two bottles and they cured me. 1 think it is the best Liniment a person can have in the house. 1 shall always keep a bottle in my house as long as I can get it."—Mnus, E, R. WALLACE, Morrisons, Va. Another Letter. MRS. 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LY ! teristic Mr, and 1 the Wallace, « anville, Is visi Per ns here t his brother-in-law, 8.1 Ten was used for in and wife | Wd y A strange « Mr. and Mrs. John approached 1 visiting relatives whom naturally wn to Mr Mrs ipposed to be ‘ Hoy, recently; also nm to Tener's Name on Literature. l that Mrs. Albert Orr “Just about August 1 of this year \ Harter Is on the dapper gentlen with a blond bers into for LLE. large nun Of near Mi al oncern, and by m ods the er oters to Mrs ter's om wher Rey pr : he nang in a all it oincidence were th on | As iE A nr ppled ver the ls explo. 0 entered mouth into the brain to Mbore's face forced here and way on Eun was the wads skull, while was be one to conjure RB AARONSBURG. were throu I recommend your Liniment very ard Lt " y ' Mrs. J with h Centre of our aged ladies, spent few weeks Strohm, at home she stopp she visited =a One Mever, nephew, Hall. Coming at Coburn where days with her many home well pleased with her trip One of our boss carpenters Monday again, after spor week with his family Hull thinks State College is Kreider Frank moved his for the winter to MiMin county many friends and neighbors are to see them leave the town Jim Swabb, of seen in our street when he left he Cruses $60 dandy Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs children, of Millhe bath with their Hains. On Saturday the stork left a baby boy at John W. Krape's: both mother babe are doing nicely Gilard Eilsenhaur and Mary Weaver and daughter Sara, on Wednesday morning for Akron a James few ville, last ought Tussey one day took or § week H and Hosterman . the son-in-law, and spent sabe morning at § and Ohio, where the lady's husband is em- | be their future home; also, former gentleman's gon, Clarence E. is now employed in Bellefonte at Joseph's store. that will the ployed, hence LEMONT. Haze! attended the horse State Coll last Wednes he say he feels muck Samuel show at day, and better, 1? It is hope The Ames pl fifteer that bel Ce ntra needir oming ir pleasure of partridges these parts fi Chas telephone con Snow 1} Getz orking for the seen flyin threes irds he around, the last two or Mrs. Frank Osmar the West, Friday where she spent a month visiting among old friends Mra. Jennie Norris children visited at the home of Norris, Juffalo Run, Sunday Weeks returned from and Henry BOALSBURG. Misses Annie Lohr and Anna Weber enjoyed last week with friends at Al- toona and Huntingdon Mrs. John Luch, Mrs and Mr. and Mrs. J. H ed the Jacobs’ reunion Inst week, Rev. Charles has accepted ed rch here his pastoral work December Mrs. Emma W. H. Btuart Jacobs, attend at Bellefonte Meyersdale the Reform commence of Stover, of a call from and will the beginning Stuart and son David, of Bellview, spent several days last week at the W., H. Stuart home E. H. Williams and Thomas have beer the sick list the week Mr the son ing Pr. 1. E Kidder spent n days In Altoona Inst week The citizens around here are trying to ralse money to put lights through our town which will make quite an improvement, Allen on past and happy who Mrs. Edward Lucas are parents of a nice Httle arrived last Bunday even couple CURTIN. Mra. Hare, of Altoona, Mrs. Edward Harper Mrs. Wm. Long and children, Howard, visited her parents James Barger, over Sunday The sale at Harveys was largely attended. Mr. and Mra. Davis and children, of Hollldaysburg, are visiting at Barn. Mra. Calvin Bathurst and Mrs. Ray Lutz visited Mra. McGovern, of Belle fonte, on Baturday. Charles Glenn, wife and daughter of Cleveland, Ohlo, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Glenn. Bao Oh A ie i ars an rm. Ame y Mr. and Mrs. Hagzard, of k, Mr, and Mra. Is visiting of Mrs There must be attraction the Hecla boys—how about it Kate? i oft] | pastor friends and came | | preaching was | 4! daughter, | i Edward B John | o'clock, | merchant | daughter | left | dicitis | King's New on Thursday | Yearick and wife Mrs. Yearick wther, Mrs. Ex wi was the " this place conduc vices on Monday series of meetings stil the { ted Evangel invited home Rev one nited t the even- church at ed ser 1 col he All are FIEDLER. fr distan om Wr nk Mu neral Mrs. L Shull House John Dunlap and and Mrs. An Yearick | from S and son, ie nbury sick In son this inity are Wm Burd, suf and Annie Harter, Wesley Smith again returned to after spending a family Perry and family lay at ome of J. D Farmers are all busy husking « p Among the ird, dropsy Bower and Hinds has Ww Va with his Smith the } of fering fr Martha R. E Harter month spent Sun- Stov | er orn TN | wn wi Kills a Murderer. 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Chrisman sub- verbal the stitute explanatior candidate 1 1 ang ur evel | were pictures ough to interem crops to at rist; engravings of and what was lost In + mi dream in ist iridescent The Local “Appoint: with some of our of Proposition, pr nid ents made quickly minent ple the here hom today t the Sun f the local scheme as men of large financia the community were to branch of the National + ties corporation, and taks detalls « giver Five standing In form a local Public Util than the heer gideratior irther {1 have already made their name Local Men Wouldn't Bite, To the credit of our local men, and least five f them were approached, declined to go Into the scheme w this shad ise of thelr names and credit for the pur and In this anyone of them has proved his fitness as a business man and men of honor In whom they votes for It Mr or alk re : strong contrast to the man | will have to cast their | they stick to their party | Haines and his retinue | spent nearly ten days In this city before he realized that the nets here | were empty, and then dropped out of sight” the of swindled innocent there Ins Altoona. The part of Penn- Among hundreds who bunch victims were up the eastern quite a at bulk are sylvania Think poration in of It were of a of option the assets only this cor- | on a for a Oregon that was Still worse, | owned even that of conceived An charter worthless survey Hitle railroad out In rejected as Impractioable Tener's never not the actual company Hind doubtful if fraudulent swindle Innocent the It this to to option purchased in nametn corporation amounted | people, 30 cents How ean a strictly honest man consclentiously support such a candi date for Governor of Pennsylvania? Reaching the Top in any ealling of life. demands a vigor. ous body and a keen brain, Without health there Is no success, Bul Electric Bitters is the greatest Health PBullder the world has ever known. It compels perfect action of omath Hver, kidneys, bowels, purifies enriches the blood, tones and Invig- orates the whole system and enables me feel like a new man” Green's Pharmacy Co. 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