i ~ ~~ Circulation O 5,600 Largest in Centre County. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, 1910, s— 33. No. 51. DELIGE SENTENCED SATURDAY MORNING HEARS THE FATAL WORDS WITHOUT A MURMUR NO OBJECTIONS 10 SENTENCE The Court Admonished There Was Little Hope For iency=—A Criminal For Death, Him That Len. Career—Prepare TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE Th Sixty-Fourth Annual Now Being Held The sixty mirth M Centre Counts conver in morning ar ad e Se nny | edd the Con gions d bout county vd enrol Un ust 310 Committees Appointed n the w it lerk of Hl i certined ernor of ivi A» and Rpproy will : : Ls i the the ef the ter he which he the day | by him and will he directed to act in ur Igment may be set for some time In the UAry al proces lings shit, ther execution will set the he ounty wdingly It the sxecution ear! date as latter of Jan- sheriff that ns part Christmas Superstitions. There are many Christmas supersti. tions, long held as articles of faith, that are to be recalled. Among these are the beliefs that oxen kneel in thelr stalls at midnight on Christmas eve in adoration of the Nativity and for one hour have the power of speech. For that one hour, the lost spire. its have rest. Judas sleeps, Herod ceonses to clank his chains, the daugh- ter of Herodias may pause in the dance, In which she is condemned to spin forever, and Pllate's ghost ceanes its wanderings on Mount Pllatus, It used to be believed, too, that the sound of church bells could be heard wher ever a church had stood, trace remain, and that on that preg- nant night one sleeping In A manger would see his future In a vision too, though no | SEW MAN IN MULE'S CARCASS Fasten Roadside Dead Mule Jokers Sleeper ie Bar Association Banquet afternod Ho wers snd SOT there : nalities with and fo rable apartn iL wers JO At 8 o'clock ’ ner everyons hilating ther thar a Inwyer dinner wi din vera! hour ont were mis those present turks ain each ward in "me oon Over ] plug im NAR Berved did share WU and there getting a nice big fee, that delights In, 1 Is a turkey They, together with the court house ring, could do about as miu h damage to that feast as a preacher at a country wedding We venture there was not enough left of that turkey to keep a canary bird two weeks on a vegetable diet However, It marked one of the memorable events in the history of the Bar Association, and the ofMclals at the Temple of Justice h i whi 1 Anni anything No Paper Next Week, According to the custom publishers of the county, will issued from this office next week. This is done to afford our employees an opportunity for a brief vacation during the holiday season This issue also concludes the years work for 1910, of the no paper be STATE GRANGERS IN ANNUAL SESSION |=," sax" Evsnins. THEY RE-ELECT CREASY AS THEIR MASTER. ADOPT STRONG Take Advance Ground on Many Pub Elect United by Popular For Next lie Questions~ Senators Chosen Year \ of defendant lericks Plano Company dring, being an action In re continued fiourned Fre Thursda ‘ morning at Kessinger who convicted of and y upon his wife was pentenced the costs of prosecution and a on yen nti when Haturday Ww ¥F ten wi been assault After which Bert Delige who eomvicted of murder in the first gree dn Saturday the 10th inst called for sentence Full account which will be found In another ticle was de wae of are They Caught The Signal According te the Ol City Blizzard, a thrifty farmer found an automobile horn In the road took it home and after long practice and with enviable patience he taught his chickens to FARMER States Vote—Officers RESOLUTIONS gather for thelr meals at ite toot, and | all nature smiled, till motor oar whizzing by blew a loud blast, Immediately one morning a the the farmyard | full strength of the poultry yard left | thelr nests, thelr play and their grub stakes, it sued the car. At the end of the fifth mile fourteen pulleis and three roost. ers _puccumber from exhaustion. At the end of the seventh mile twenty. | four rolled over and the rest are run | ning still, out for the road and pur. | ! i A BLOODY AFFRAY at Mill Hall Sun or wh I was part fitted at cessful, Nunday ev Vonda wnd Was comn Zi0 MOne hospital it ‘ \ » : ’ Inborer YO A CHRIBTNAS Amos Garbrick's Goose ir (lart fead at wé have inrbrick of. It cortainly se Mr. Garbrick woul but It was ver it for Mr Garbrick's treat ny firm ‘ t heard invited 4 War v wae ciean My Gramiey 50 GIFTS FOR ONE DOLLAR Nothing. Could Please Your Friends More Than The Cen. tre Democrat. Fifty Christmas gifts for one dollar hardly seems plausible, but that Is what a year's sub- scription to THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT would mean to your friends. Nothing could be more appreciated by former Pellefonters and Center Coun tans, as well as those who re- side here now, who do not get THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, than a gift of this kind It gives all the news all the time, and will keep your friends post. od ns to what Is transpiring In good old Centre County. De this and don't bother your braine any further about this gift business, C—O ———— FIFTY YEARS WEDDED; OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY MR. AND MRS. JOHN P. HARRIS CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING. WERE GREETED BY HUNDREDS Oléeat Families Event in of Pleasing the Lives Heads of One Most MH gh Bellefonte's and y Respected Focht Sues Newsdealer Kis { ‘ and District Lewisburg Foeht, while of Bunbury of the The prosecutor witnesses, but evidence 10 hold court Fegley furnishel his The came during the Att represeted | Attorney | looked ged rnes Nter of Wan irant Herring after the ints newsdenler called produced the defendant for offered no evidence and ball In the sum of 51.000 for Appearance will be tried January term State Orchard Supervision. State Zoologist Burface has Just an nounced that with the conclusion of the orchard demonstrations for the control of varfous fruit tree pests the demonstrators would undertake the supervision of about 1.000 orcharde which have ben slaced under the lonre of the state. The supervision of orchards will include inspections ard advice and assistance to farmers and frult-growers for the examination nger OhEressty fess LTR only a few sufficient at of leowishurg court cost the state an annual loss of hun {dreds of thousands of dollars and where possible preventive measures will be taken to show owners how to {onre for trees of | {San Jose scale and other pests, which | SANE CHRISTMAS NEXT. Why Should Indiscriminate Gift Giv- ing to Grownups Continue? Is the move safe and ne fourth of July to be fdllowed by Do the nt for Parent- Teachers’ Circle : » ! I the be WN to i bulld- : we ng M musi Bottort \merica el Coronation ord’'s Prayer; Ruth Scripture reading TS s a reading of minutes; music Miss Rachael Bhuey, ad. president musi ipEira- Miss Ruth Bottorf; dis- Habits of Health and Dress” formally opened by Dr. Edith H. Schad-discussion same; Invi tation for membership. closing—Dox« ology Mra. Ambrose M. Schmidt, president; Mrs. John 8 Walker, sec- retary nets ent Miss Ir al ™ wal solo ae 1S mental solo ssion of ot Plans For a New Milling Building. Professor Dedrick, head of the de partment of milling engineering, at Penna. State College, has practically completed a set. of drawings for a proposed milling bullding for the school ‘of engineering The mill a» designed is to be of the latest and most improved type and will be equip- ped with the best machinery. Several leading manufacturers of four mill machinery have already agreed to pre pent valuable apparatus for this equipment. Timea Hospital Notes, Harry Harvey, of State College; and Miss Mary Potter, of Centre Hall, for operations, W. Ib. Sinsor, of Tyrone; and John | Miller, of Bellefonte, 4
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