Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, seinehowre. PA, Thursday, December 8th, 1910, S— HR —— = The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR., Kditor, CHAS, R, KURTZ, Editor and Proprietor, A.C. DERR Associate Kditor SWORN CIRCULATION OVER —— 5.500 1 KRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ; > N y ; SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 Per Year Persons who bring the money to the oflea and nay in advance, $1 per year Cexvrire DEMOCRAT clubs with 3 send or shriova-woek Worldfor....... g Stockman for N.Y Pittsbu Published Entered in tl secor nss The d printed TALK TO SUBSCRIBERS End COB fe : LAS Edward to keeping of a i ner Mr and spent Harter where Inrge On : the Her begin Ww the lumyer Bunday elected bishop } } Bwengle PD. of Harrisburg, will preach In United Evangelical church have some fat news In store next week Thermometer registered pero on Wednesday morning newly for below Struck Gas. In a test hole drilled property belonging to the Dents Run Mining Co. Dents Run, Elk county. enough gas was found to warrant fur ther drilling and It Is expected that work will be resumed vigorously spring. Parties from and Pittsburg are Interested and con siderable of adjacent lands are under lease recently on It Is a mighty long road that has no ond, Few of us are strong enough to de. sist from gossiping about our nelgh- | bor's shame, MRS. MARY EDDY CALLED BY DEATH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FOUNDER DIES OF PNEUMONIA, { HAD BEEN ILL ONLY A WEEK Was Last Mystery Called Mom - A No Practicing to Treat ents Are Very Rich Physician Her mn Her and Shrouded Woman, 4 TRtAual sus! personality what Mrs. Eddy Ha uid ha been the work of in still more amazing for men have been the great religious leaders and women have occupied a subordinate place. In all respects Christian Science has blazed a new trall for itnell It has derived no benefits from either force or persecu tion, the one or the other of which has been a tremendous factor In the development of most faiths, It Is a church without a charity. a mission or a martyr There In no parallel to It either In the nature of Its origin or in the manner of Its growth” id have That It woman hitherto ve next | Williamsport | Great Boon to Consumptives, ] The Hiate's free dispensaries which State Health Commissioner Dixon has | established throughout Pennsylvania, one of which Is located In Philipsburg, are helping and proving to many tuberculous patients. There {are ow 116 of these dizpesaries, and {up to November 1, 1910, over 37.000 [patients have been treated, a great boon | | FEARS OF LYNCHING. i (Continued from page one) The person the start In nn few Delige the public began of his 1) How he Mr. Haus hie ire kod had killed the littl Will \ the hool eat Hid by (4 | that it outbreak the the had shot TH | Ho 81] ) many thy Indicate for na recio need onl ifter nrrest discus On Former ordered nt A Fool Trick. A man puts new rafters In of his house thinking there strengthen the foundation, fool trick. It Is Just as fool take other remedies when needs Bexine Pills need a tonle-bullder, thare taking anything else: Pills do it in half the time, and do twice as well. Price 31 a box, six boxes 35. Absolutely guaranteed. Ad dress or call at C. M. Parrish, Belle fonte, Pa., where they sell all the prin. | cipal remedies and do not substitute When the roof by to does a ish to person you use n in a — - - a Marriage Licenses. Guneallls « «+ . Mary Pearl Ryan Frank RR. Btricker « | Elizabeth A. Acker Harry OO, Yearick Mae B Douty « . William Kuhn Jas. D Bellefonte Anronsburg AnronsMurg Rebersburg H When no for Sexine Hellefonte Bpring Mills « Biate College | Mrs Nellle Williams « Baltimore, Md. FATALLY BURNED BY ~ PROCEEDINGS OF | GASOLENE EXPLOSION ~~ DECEMBER COURT STATE MANY INTERESTING CASES DIS. POSED OF THIS TERM, RAYMOND GENSLER, COLLEGE DIES OF IN AGONY, WAS EMPLOYED AT LAUNDRY A. LUCKEBBACH FORMAN JURY Many Witnesses and in At. Shown Justice—Prg. Man Visitors to That Take Charge Department of L Had But Town Unfortunate Lately Le chani tendance—Great Interest of Removed From mn Remodeled Be Temple autiful banon to nounced cal wundry BUFFALO RUN The Templeton Case Judes 1 . the WW. | H Fempletor {ory : wRRoC inte | n the practice of the law } ¢ y ty of nar of Hicks & Ten HH Fy heard The plaintiff harged 800 to Templeton, to be In ) ) ignored it alleged Charles appropriated the nu dicted, first count and then turned to minor second worthless notes fo Hquor to person Fisher Mr. Hicks offered the de perate habits fense, that the transaction was no | Breon nin portion of the business of Hicks & pay the costs Templeton, but was a separate under | Comm. va taking on the part of Templeton. for with larceny, which Hicks was not lable. The ser, settled case came before the csurt on a mo Comm. va. Frank F. Miller. charged tion for judgment for want of a! with desertion and non-suport of sufficient affidavit of defense. The | wire and two children. Prosecutrin court overruled the motion ~~Tyrone | fissile M. Miller Defendant appear Herald ed before the Court on October 14th and walved the finding of the grand fury and plead guilty. Whereupon the Court suspended sentence upon condition that he mantain and sup port his wife and children and pay the corte of prosecution Comm, va Frederick dicted, first count, playfully charging a gun; second count, want only discharging a gun: third count, aggravated assault and battery; i prosecutor gether | the Pie fry Ww mmted $1 nt Templeton to his own forged and aera ult lor firm as rd Gh with ir HT 1) vested interest i! ney aver Mrs in nt Comn VE H. Blerly furnishing count furnishing of known intem Prosecutor Elias ignored and county to in Hiquor use, WwW. G. "Bullock, prosecutor 1. charged H. Mus- Each Member Got a Deer. The most successful hunting club to return from the wilds of Clinton coun« ty was the Mohawk club, of Woolrich They arrived Thursday from the headwaters of Hyner run, and brought with them six deer There were but pix members in this party, and each one succeeded In bringing down a deer a feat that no other club accomplish- | od this keason so far as known, Rockey, Ine din | John Boyoee Benjamin Kauffman, This | cane is from Bpring Township. According to the Commonwealth's statement Carrie Kauffman, little girl living with the Prose and his family, aged about 10 vears, while res turning from school 1» Friday after. noon reh 111) he present Ven company little boy, aftey or M lt NAVIng mons i Jue Lhe inke § the front the f the Penn Hush Rush ow Sho IQUOR Second Ward WHOLESALY Orin Vale hi George Parks James Hinck Lawrence Nugent Casanova Rash twp, Clarence Snow Shoe Lwp, NMREWERS LICENSE Philipsh'g Brewing Oo. Philipsberg Sec. Ward A.B KIMPORT Clerk, fwhurg Nov. 2. 10 MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte—Produce. Egen Mutter Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are paid hy C. Y. Wagner for grain Wheat, red ....... sassas NO Wheat, white, os B28 Rye ... an Corn Oats
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