Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, November 3rd, 1910, RICH AUTOIST IN JAIL, Convicted on Nearly Fatal Smash In to Farm Wagon. reckless disregard and werity of punishment, vied with each other In giving impressiveness to the law's vengeance on W. Gordon Dyer, the millionaire joy-rider, of Morris- town, Thursday last, when he was sentenced to nine months at hard lab or In the Montgomery county Jalil. With which the ormity of the allowed court to make a warning example to all guilty of follies with the auto- mobile, went a stinging lecture a fine of $2050 and the costs of the prosecu tion Dyer had been 16, of aggravated the charge Attammey Larzelere based on a joy ride on the evening of a Hotel Hartranft der, and a male nesses sald at the drove his machine through the town Wealth, HO this sentence, on the offense October battery, convicted assualt and The case which Dyer September 10, mald, Minebtva Sny- companion Wit- trinl that Dyer up Main street, and into the town- ship of West orristown at 40 miles an hour At the corner of the White. hall road right under an fight, Dyer's auto crashed into a white horse attached to by Walter Smith and nixville, The machine was running so Yast that it tore off the front legs of the horse and plowed its way beneath the carriage, « out the rear The horse had to be killed, and the Smiths we $ serio hurt that they attend the trial! As won Dyer 1 ed his [ losure, Was took wife, ning I Isly to posi tion within bar enc We thus I. ordon Dyer ¢ jury has mn victed vou i ravated and batter Y ou 1 injured a man and woman, demolished thelr car riag: | | ; 1 r horse po pe t r lesson and her wl re 1 automobiles In violating bile ! drivers horse the to sents others to them “The ence assault to lessly use the Some man with his no right to us« my intention offences of be a warning you thelr Automo- and is that fine of the court you, W yer, pay a $250 to nwealth, pay the costs of prose and undergo im prisonment, at | or, in the Montgom of these | being preferred by District | | Discovery ppg 8 1 with | | coughs, | weak {f Macy electric | : a carriage occupied | of Phoe- | ery county jail, for a months from this committed until! with." Dyer kept his nerve during the try- Ing ordeal, except for a fidgeting of his fingers. But when he heard that he must serve a jail sentence as well as pay a fine, he was dazed, as If in a trance until Sheriff Chaun- cey J. Buckley stepped forward, and laying his hand upon the defendant's shoulder announced. “Come on.” period of nine date, and stand sentence is complied Not Sorry For Blunder, “If my friends hadn't blundered thinking 1 was doomed victim of con sumption, I might not be alive now.” writes ID. T. Sanders, of Harrodsburg, Ky. “but for years they saw every at tempt to cure a lung-racking cough fall. At last I tried Dr. King's New The effect was wonderful stopped the cough and I am better health than 1 have years, This wonderful life an unrivaled remedy for colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup, hemorrhages, whooping cough or lungs We, $1.00, Trial bottle Guaranteed by Green's Phar, Bellefonte, Pa. soon in for in now had saver free Co Duns All Around. A newspaper subscriber celved a “dun” through the postoffice, and It made him mad He went to the newspaper man about it, and the he wWsp ape r Rn she him a few his for paper, one and several “N : spaper man, "1 don't get necaus I a0 W i A ntiemen once re An wed own one orners me, George McClain Cassidy. Med sidy, Martin } FOOT lain Cas Mrs K€ | | | Cleveland, He stood | { third set | dren | woman in | { Years H seven SHE OUGHT TO KNOW, Mother of 17 Declares It Crime to Have Children, “It Is a sin not to have children every woman should have five declares Mrs. Willlam GG Clark, of O., mother of 17, Including of triplets, Mrs. Clark mother, last week, of her triplets, the latest to her bringing the total of her chil in the 21 years of her married to 17 Saturday afternoon she did family washing, and scorns a who could not do well Clark was married when old Theodore Ridiker, years her senior Mr. and Mrs. Ridiker were born children—two sets of twins and of triplets. Then Mr, Ridiker Two years later Mrs. Ridiker Willlam G. Clark, a black Two sets of triplets and two twins have blessed this union “No girl should marry until she old enough to assume the duties of a mother,” says Mrs, Clark ‘And she oughtn't to marry a man unless he able to support both her and ! family, three became sels the of brood, life the ns Mrs 12 to Bey eral To one died wedded smith sets of in Rich Sauer Kraut Crop. ia a good crop around here ulent Kraut corres- cheap. With visions and backbone, Cabbage and pondingly saver kraut BUC sauer of A DIAMOND Each one of our Pree a beautify regular beral ' Rugs, Beds, Be ng and other sition, or r rFactor 5 Yonmw i ar saves the oor t every 4 worth he re you or f If not e 1 J peri eno does not int : v work; you oan easily ) len the Dia mond, a ¢ to t} ttentior wi give the work Any num! women are earning from 150 ¢ this ngenisl work Remember Home Saves Money.” and, wish to become an Agent or merely furnishings, it will pay beautiful #0 Page Dlustrated Catalogue It fa sbhsolutely Pree Don't delay; 4 now. No trouble to sell goods so ow Factory Pr ROOS, RAPP Lr ROOS. Manufacturery’ Agents, #38 Beaver Ave Pittsburgh Balealadies Wanted Everywhere FREE ! receive absolute besides their Furniture id Neces which ollar's our Agents? necessary | Agents wil “Factory whether wish some home rite for our \S Pa or six,” | | Beezer’'s Meat Market | No | HIGH BT. BELLEFONTE, PA, We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM All kinds of Smoked Mest, Pork Sausage, If YOU want a nice Juley Steak, go to PHILIP BEEZER Le Pure Candy All Candy sold to Retail Dealers by the Camp Candy Company, Manufac turing Confectioners, Tyrone, Pa. are NOT ADULTERATED IN ANY FORM, are strictly pure and are RUAr- anteed to comply with all Pure Food Laws, Camp Candy Company, MANTU'FAOTURDRA, Tyrone, Pennsylvania. kh. RI ADS the 1s yard R 34 Pa only the best qualitie ANTHRACITE D BITUMINOI COALS Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw an Sand. ppo 114 senver Seis AN { { Central N 13 21 21 KEELEY CURE The cure that has woessful for more than a ye th investigating For the drug rink habit Write for partie ulirs. Only Keeley Institute in Wesiern Penna. 4246 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa. been | THE CITIZENS OF | WEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR { REJECTION, | BUANCE | lating lated ELECTION PROCLAMATION, God Sav Ww E. Hurle of Center, ( mmonwealth I heriff of the County ealth of Pennsyi- vania, d ake known and notice to tl rs of the co aforesaid a wtion will be in the sald of Centre on the Second Tuesday in November, 1010 being the N 1910, for the pur veral persons hereinafter named One person for Governor One person for Liesutenatn- Governor, One person for Secretary of Internal ANMairs, One person Ingress. One person for Assembly One person for State Senate. | b ake known notice that ace of holding elactions in wards, boroughs, districts an ve =) within the County of Centre Is as follows For the North Ward of the borough of Bellefonte, at the Logan Hugine house on east Howard heret | inty held vember, t electing the to wit pose { for C and give ut reat the bor ding sireets wh of ugh of OR oor bheorre Market street f the borough of ance Hose house the boroug? ling at Pres Pres Ph hn Si Bhoe pehurg ore the imm my nt Henner 4] Benner ~ house cant of pre Knights Labor wilh pre Lolumn REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC PROHIBITION SOCIALIST give | For the town D Bog West cinct, ! chaos house in ‘er City pre tra pre obert Ferguson, east of : precinct age ip of Greer ae occupied Ha ship of in & room at Spring Mills For the township east by Wm Hinkabir For the town cinot, at Gregg. west pre Warren Wood's hote of Manes house at ’ east Wao west pre pre fwar Haines ARFONSHUrE village of tier west Meliss. at Co the Cole the » in rposes the thalr : ver her aces In tively nwealt Centre nt REPUBLICAN respe ar of DEMOCRATIC Wehster Specimen Ballot Stewart Assembly, Representative James in General Haworth Assembly, SOCIALIST. INDEPENDENT. General Assembly, Frederic R. Scofield INDUSTRIALIST,. George Antor (Governor Wn H Th retary of Internal James Erwir ant AN Lire, KEYSTONE. w William H vernor of Internal John J Berry Givhoney Affairs, Casey WORKINGMENS LEAGUE. verner, John K entenant Governor John M. Reyr of Internal Henry Houck Tener 14s Affairs | cretary Secretary of Internal Affairs (Mark O Willian Wlone Iw « League rikingmen Riaksles Democratie W. Huntingdon Phohibition Heaum i Socialist Inmes Erwin Industrialist J I. Caney Ke “lone INDEPENDENT Representative in Congress (Mark Ome) Senator in General Assembly (Mark One) Representative In General Assembly (MM Ark One) INDUSTRIALIST KEYSTONE WORKINGMENS LEAGUE Notices is hereby given son, excepting Justice of shall hold any office or Mntment of front or trust under the ment of United States or of this Stats, or of any oity or incorporated district, wheth- LA n LR gid officer or otherwise a ployed toyed’ wher the he Lowisat vo. om u ve, Pe wn Judioary that every per- the Peace, who | Repabliean Charles F. Patton Prohibition Wilhiam OC. Heinle Democrat le Fox Sela lint Goorge W this State, or of the United Niates, or of Any city or Incorporated district, and al. 80 that avery member of Co and of the Biate Legislature, and the se. last or RoR FR a of any Pri or He Incapable of hoidine Ta ft Sh ie for holding elections, the polls shall crack | Ly err By office In Bellefonte, this 15th Joseph Alesandor Republican Samuel Conper Stewart Democrat Samuel OC. Watls rohibition Daniel M. Calwell Socialist Frederic RB. Scofield Independent and that no Inspector, Judge or other officer of any such elections, shall be oligible to any «Moe to be then voted for, oXBAPA that of an slection ofMoer, Under the law of the Commonwealth be opened at 7 o'clock A. M. and closed at | PPoeroen P. M Given under my hand and seal at my day of { Republican I. Calvin Meyer I Democratic James Haworth Prohibition October, In the year of our Ld, nine teen hundred and ten, and in the one hundred and thirty-Afth year of the In- dependence of the United States of Amerion, W. KE, HURLEY, (Seal) Eheriff of Centre county. JROPOBED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION BUBMITTED TO THIS COMMON- BY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA, AND PUBLISH- BY ORDER OF THE BECRETARY THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PUR OF ARTICLE XViil OF THE CONSTITUTION Number A CONCURRENT R Proposing an amendment to sec ty-suix of article five of the of the Commonwealth of Penr Resolved (If the the following amendment 1 tween. ty-six of art'cle five of netitution of Pennsylvania be, and the same is here by, proposes, In accordance with the eighteenth article thereof That section 28 of Article V., which reads as follows: "Bection ! All laws re- to courts shall be general and of uniform operation, and the organization, Jurisdiction, and powers of all courts of the same class or grade far as regu- by law. and the force and effect of the process d Judgments of such courts, shall be uniform; and the General Assem bly is hereby prohibited fro creating other courts to exercise the powers vested by this in izes of the Courts Common Pleas and Orphans’ Courts,” be amended the same shall read as follows Bection » All es! al) he evar! ar won THE GENERAL AB- BEMBLY oF ED OF One ESOLUTION tion twen- titution Ivania That Cons Benate to the BO m Constitution the | of that to courts form opera risdiction, & same class as regulated | law, and ens and be uni ovi- neral estab the r coun- 4 ana nnd wers of tne organiza all « or grade, so ‘ar the ns ne the w ax reorgan« courts sed by sh the neces. adminis AS 2 wealth RES Proposing an ame tution of the sylvania, »0 a» rth the we twenty. he 4 low entitled to wever to egulating the the General been a citizen of a : resided Fiate been a citizen moved months tion Third election istrict vote at least tw months preceding the election A true copy of Resolution Na 2 ROBERT McAFER Becretary of mwealth me qua of the there fre im Btate mm and wiliately he shall returned preceding He shall! have where he sha ren the Con Number Three INT RESOL! amendment 1 A J Proposing ar tution of the Comm sylvania " courts of common County Bection 1. Pe and House f Commer th eral Assembly amendment to syivania be posed. In accordance with articie thereof That section wx of article he amended by siriking out the woe tion. and inserting In place thereof the following Bection & In the of Philadel phia all the furisdiction and powers now vested In the district courts and courts of common pleas subject to such oh Anges as may be made by this Constitution or by law, shall be in Philadelphia vested in five distinet andl separate oon f aqua! and coordinate Jurisdiction composed of three Judges each The sald courts n Philadelphia shall be designated respect. Ivaly as the court of common pleas num. bar one, number two, number threes number four. and number five. but the number of sald courts may be by law Increased, from time to time and shall he in like manner designated by successive numbers. The number of Judges In any of sald courts, or Any om where the sstablishment of an additional sourt may be authorised by law. may be In erensed from time to time and when ever such Increase shall amor the whole to three such three judees shall compose & Alatinet and separate court as aforesaid. which shall be nhered as aforesaid In Philadelphia all = shall be instituted the com mon pleas without num her f the several courts shal! the business among ANDEr AS shall be provided urt, and each rourt which any sult shall be thus assigned. shall have sxclustive furs MMetion thereat sublet tr hange venue as shall be provided by law In the county of Allegheny all the furisfiction nd now vested In the several numbered ris of common pleas shall be vested In ane court of com. mon pleas, composed of all the fudge In sommission In sald courts Buch Surte @letion and powers shall extend te all proceedings at nw and In saulty which hall have been Instiiuted In the severs) numbered courts. and shall be subleet to such changes ar may be made hy naw and subject ge of ® AR pro vided by law president fudge of sald court shal) ted an provided by law. Th: number of Judges In sald court may hy law increased from time to time This amendment shall take affect on the first day of January sue ending Its adoption A true copy of Nesolution Ne #8 RORENT MeAPFER Pecretary of the Commonwealth sont) Penn the egheny "we ne L pleas nt res: Ret of : met the Constit ' f ved Renate of the Penns 5 in Gen. owing Penn. pro- teenth resent wen and the same is hered the cig? five aa id county i ney nt In ite mid courts of designating the rt and the in sald on fistrihute and anportion them In such » hy rules of to now ers en Nar T™he to ven be soles Yur Number Pour A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to section sight, article nine, of the Constitution of Penn syivania Section I. Pe 1 resolved by the Monate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania In Ootersl Assembly met, That the fuiiowing i» pro posed Af An amendment to the Constite ton of the Commonwealth of Pennsyive. aia, In accordance with the provisions of | the slghtesnth article thereof Amendment to Article Nine, Rection Eight, Section L Amend section sight. srtiele | sine, of the Constitution of Penneyivasia, | which reads as follows iw ‘Becton 8. The debt of any county, | COMMONWEALTH | efity. borough. township, school district, ee other municipality or Incorporated dais trict, except as herein provided, shall nev. er exceed seven per centurn upon the as seswed value of the taxable property thers in. nor shall any such municipality or district Incur any debt, or Increases ite Indebtednens 10 an al int exceeding two per val. vation of property, with the of the electors thereof at ul ection In such manner by law; but any city HOW &X- cesds peven per centurm of ho assessed valustion, may be authorized by law to increase the same per centum, in the aggregate, at any one time, upon such valuation,” so as to read as follows: Section 8. The debt of any inty, city, borough, township Airirict, or othe er municipality t ated district, except as herein provided, shall never ex- oeed meven per im up the assessed value of the taxable operty therein, nor shall any such m 1 or district in- cur any new debt, nereass ite indebt. edness to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such assessed valua of property, without the of the elec. tors thereof at a public election In such by law; but ow exoseds anspensed vals law to In- the same th 1 ar v in the at any one tin spon such except that ar det or debts hereinafter inc 4 coun ty f Philos and new oentum up anne sme assent ae wn! the de three fy wehool or in« por cent tion nrnent nner be as shall ded ty. the debt pros pr of whi ar of ntum of » te thorized may cre ¢ BERTeRAte valuation dey elop " Oo Store For Sale! ¢ Co.. ultral untry For GETTIG, BOWER 4 ZERBY, 1434 Bellefonte, Pa, (a I RE RE TRE RD WR Se BUILDING MATERIAL Re SLSES SESE RE SES s the pls and prom sb materials gett know of then AN ESTIMATE! - A | r BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. 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