~ - w= \ |] *y ~ Circulation Over 5600—Lar SHERIFFS OF THE COUNTY BANQUET A DELIGHTFUL REUNION AT HAGG'S HOTEL OFFICIALS WHO WERE PRESENT Included the Deputy Sheriffs—D. W, Woodring Presided the Official-—Formed a Permanent sociation. HELD Senior As- as Last evening thers gathering at the place, consisting and deputy Some time ago have a reunion a banquet on Washington's was the outcome of the labors committee composed of Messrs Woodring, Miles W. Walker Ishler, Henry Kline and Hurly In going over the records county it was found that the following men had been elected and served sheriffs of Centre county and had the fo uties to fice wa Haag Hotel of former sheriffs of the it of these officials birthday of the PD. W Wm. A Wm us since 1868, owing deg wppointed } that them while in assist List of Sheriffs D. WW. Wo 1 Bellefonte B. F. Nittany, Pa Ley {111 Philips! John Centre T J Punx: Ww ring, fron Pa Shaffer, of 187 fron | of Deputy Sheriffs The ent Taylor inform the that the cesnful A the ing call ani calf mame white to see a Firm Changes Name. Owing to the death of Emil Joseph, a member of the firm of Joseph Hros & Co. the partnership business, here tofore existing under this name has been disolved, and the business of the firm is being continued by the sur. viving members under the name and style of Joseph & Co. The latter firm has assumed all labilities of the firm of Joseph Bros. & Co The new firm consists of B. Joseph and Herman Hols, This la one of the oldest mercantile establishments In this part of the state and they have always enjoyed a large patronage owing to their large assortment of goods and the courteous manner in he ¢ | whers was declde to | and | | General real r in Centre County. GOOD ROAD MEETING Attended In Thursday Largely Bellefonte last alled to Linn | and man if the The room meeting Beaver the questior the credit of wad was Was on has submitting tl message to the legish He followed | Woodward, of past has question has | time drafts for apph asible for t nopeis of all the § made ation it Cami in ete i gestions ade by these the brief time allotted to body present Was free instruction doubt I our people for ing of better part of the . Ape ria n them Every with the without a interest In maintain throughout this pleased given, and awakened 8 now the bullding roads state, Post Ofce Clerk Arrested, Harry M. Black, receiving clerk in the Lewistown postoffice, was arrest ed and at a hearing held In Hunting | don was placed under §1000 ball for the next term of United States court | Binck Is charged with irregularities In his office. More than two years ago | {complaints began coming Into the | postoffice department of money and! {other valuables disappearing from | {| they | wreteh so gullty as 1 had been, which they deal with thelr customers, | letters mailed elsewhere | ing heart, | this agony of feeling, transfixed to the (apot like a BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1911 Lewis’ Complete Confessi v on and Autobiography any ship inded and the ion of this attention | soiemn ' LEWIS" CONFESSION cen wart with m tion iI felt of distinct Tl In One [HORRY AY two opposite me to virtue sawing me to and of the latter pre ane of the former, res (one the other orime the strength valled over the wea) and had plunged me back in that deep and binck abyss of guilt from hich 1 found it impossible to rise, MY heart was torn to pleces by the vielence of feelings which now agitated me, and | shed a profuse shower of tears; but tears afford relief only to those who are at peace with themselves, alas! | brought none to a miserable This gentle fluld of humanity, while it ran from my inflamed eyes, only scalded my cheeks without relieving my burst. 1 remained some time In clining and vice statute of despalr, and might have continued to remain much longer, except for some soft sounds of music which broke upon my Oar immediately turned round and found the sound proceeded from a house up RAM, | Tid tarily te tened Finding sacred id weeded pre peeping thre shutters, 1 ob tacle of labors y ILTUE Spex Aged couple the and du { in exercises of devotion and wo It was a sight to been stomed enerable man of God ng prayer, pronounce Ang countenance of un Sing ties if i accu expression repented the that n roris rprise me ther Anas carance Lost Large Sum of Money ’ ' : J ta ’ y ' he of the rive the snk with unabie to purse, an grieved much for the loss below greatest oare discover either money accident at which 1 nt the time, not only * the notes as r garded ms self. but it distressed me not a lit. tle to think any of Governor Findley's otters should profit so much by the disaster unless perchance some for. tunate water man may have the good luck to discover It as he descends the river Plan to Robb Bellefonte Merchants We moved on in this mood for some time and determined not to risk much by petty thefth on the road, reserv- or {ing all our skill and courage for great. | er explolis {at the same time as free from danger | more productive of gain as enterprises of so daring a nature permitted. No opportunity for der happened for some time, and our hopes began to languish, when calling at a miserable grog shop, we over. heard a conversation between the (Continued on Page 2) plun- | MARRIAGES “ imith—Pletcher Wasson—Zerby RR. Zerby nd A ttar 1 McCoy—Harris. ere is ¢ th Rishel—Gessner duties as USUAL School Graft. state's big den of C, O. P, graft to corrupt Philadelphia. Is The biggest graft prose Pittsburg's history is be be impending following the report to the voters’ league of Ita executive committee that an investi. gation of the public school system shows It to be even more rotten than were the city councils, of which over 100 members were indicted last year ar a result of a similar investigation by the league. The graft extends to every feature of the school system, from the erection employment The ore, next Pittsburg cution In Heved to of teachers and janitors Centre Democrat. 24 No. 8. Vol CENSUS RETURNS FOR STATE COLLEGE BORO SENTRE GO. TOWNS SHOWS A LARGE GAIN, BELLEFONTE BORO FALLS BACK Philipsburg of bulldings to the | - | gler, and the conduct of school plonios, says | the report, and Involved in the whole sale corruption are all ranks from the central board down. ———————— Altoona's Population 52,127. The Director of the Consus has an- nounced the population of the city of | erages, were discharged Altoona, Pa, as shown by the returns of the thirteenth census, to be 52,127. | and Howard Have a Show Form. Places With Increase~—Other Slight a Decline—~Comparisor er Census licates gEnown no College 14265, while Howard of 104 and dozen in Miles- [] The since DAT pare Ambulance } drew ven the on The ¢ of ne & In nals nd wy the reak 3 With k H nai ntral rae t how ore ned Farmers’ Instit ward in f Bellet f Dales Wireless is Working. new station, which Is in the trical engineering of the Penna. State College tried out, the first message sent last Saturday afters ecelving station on Tus. sey mountain near Shingletown gap, with excellent results. The depart- ment Is arranging to establish a send. ing and receiving station on Bald Top mountain and will endeavor to get In touch with Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Washington, The apparatus now in use was constructed by four seniors Thomas, Turner, Filbert and . under the supervigion of Rlaughter of the electrical department, we THmes, The located annex has been having been noon to the wireless ele Discharged Men for Drunkeness. Your Pennsylvania Railroad emplop- es, at Sunbury, who were to have been imbibing intoxicating bev. the other day and seven others for thirty days,
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