SITE col J ~The Centre democrat BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1911, CAPT.S.H.WILLIAMS FEBRUARY COURT [iui i NOW IN SESSION i: NAMED BY TAFT COMMONWEALTH Circulation Over 5,600—Largest in Centre County. A STRANGE MAN SINR CAUSES EXCITEMENT ATTEMPTS TO ENTER A HOUSE |csias Centfe © AND DOG DOWNS HIM, ected with the CENTRE COUNTAINS HONORED. SWIMMING POOL FOR BELLEFONTE WILL BE ERECTED ON Services Held at Ohio, on February fol ing two it Canton, 19th. from Car BE THE NEXT POSTMASTER | THE OF BELLEFONTE. TO OF PETTY [firm ir THE Y. M, PROPERTY. CASES. yd aT ts cor eA A Memorial Gift, BOY KNOCKED OVER IN BARN|monal of smectic Hay- tl With a Esc ape na | THE GIFT OF MRS. M. WILSON Proceedings nt ut rt ! J { Wil Fea Gettig IS HELD UP IN THE SENATE CASES TRIED AND VERDICTS No One Situation Found a Man Under a Pile of Jabbed Him Fork-—Makes Watch E verybody Can nation Brief Explain the Nomi Giv Met With Public Disappointed. Esq Is Guessing, and Summary of the the Most tures—Compiled Be Provided Completed With all This Moc Pub Summeres Accidentally Good His For Him, ing Important by 8. D ern Appli- Approval ance s-—A Donatione A Appreciated man in the towns! citizen's A VALUABLE GIFT Miss Rhoads Presents a Reference L A Word of Praise brary as a Memorial William's gre him fy Y { " Foe the stranger ha een Beer : . : white : nw the : Halve Vins Limes ’ regnars that localit yr { gaye 1 i! re of Dirks ing | as It tands Y ’ 2) bh) M Woman of Rare Nerve FIRE AT WADDLE Barn Morr Stevenson Saturday Large ent ore Wert ent preferred wn inst A Strange Death, | is itudents of the foros fm making estion will he ints aracter ! them held Dr. Wiley Weds, range death of Mra le Rich flor they have passed the President. | iw Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, chief sho died sudden las hat Is ack of the nn wie of the department of agriculture, Was | oy the funeral of her father, Emil . surn, nor will we predict the married at noon Monday to Miss An Hultgren Friends of the woman ds 1 J. R na Campbell Kelton at the home ¢ clare that the death of her father so | On Tuesday evening the Republi an appeal This is an action brought the bride's mother, at Washington, D impressed Mrs Richardson that she | ean county Chalrman Henry C. Quig- [tn recover on A prop contract, the C. After a honeymoon trip Dr. and | would die that she was unable tolley, and Harry Keller, Esq. the | amount owing by the defendant to Mra, Wiley will begin housekeeping | throw off the suggestion Hultgren | former chairman the party in t™his the plaintiff being in dispute, Ver. in Washington, the doctor having de died on Washington's birthday Fath- | county, left for Washington to urge diet on Wednesday In favor of the clared for "home cooking.” er and daughter were buried side by that the nomination of My Wil | plaintiff for $127.52 Miss Kelton, isan ardent suf side | lam's be confirmed 1". YY. Wagner, Sragia, » the dhmghler of Mrs Jo Cheap Boardin | Hutchinson, General Agent of the sephin elton or Mather was Fil . v 5 Nam Kelton, formerly governor of | Clearfield county had 15 charges in ow om oo sg Rl om the Soldiers’ home. |the Huntingdon Reformatory during | oi reading stuff, in three counts ho the year 1910 and paid for maintain. | REFER SEER C0 ietont a the Ing them $700.00 at. the. rate of 20) ADs Chae 18 FRU Hele One ats Of {agent, a Mr. Clair, took samples of cents per day for each inmate. some cotton seed meal which the de- LL | : n the ) COME At firothers va, sane Find plete appeal, The plaintiff ne have cnawering in sourt when Hed » non«<suit was entered Lucas va, J. W, Wagner. being the poject the Hbrar is not m All af & number of publioat not been ered And » have not inn Other works from time 10 time, thelr importance that In a short time naidered a v ' xl pr pay the Heoalfonn Credits Given this Week persons paid their sub. ns dur month of eredit change of the ire in appointments this time wl ne find Ave ne VIE script) the Febr ed by pul was given for the will be added | of the date on the name label an they suggest | paper this week. Wg correct these We are assured | printed labels once A month, at the the library will | and of each month. You oan always be listed and then will be able to | gee how your subscription stands by give our readers a full list showing | looking at the label, for Instance: the wide scope of Information It cove. | “Jan 10" means that your paper in [ors. It is a library that can be used | paid to the first of January, 1910, and to advantage by ministers, physicians, | no to the 10th of January. In oase of | attorneys, engineers, mechanics, farm- | guy error you will please notify us at | ors, students, instructors, boys, girls, | snoce stating carefully how the error | young and old, and for which Miss | was made. Rhoads is entitled to and will receive | We wish also to caution those who the hearty appreciation of our people | are In arrears over a year—and there for years to confe, are only a few left—that we will have to cut them off the mailing list, and past that proper same by A ing an mry will ardson others lishers Ca wet compulsory we ©) who prosecutor Lh O Hospital Notes, Operations Mrs Laura Koons, fate College: Mra, Cora Fink, of Ju- lian Admitted for treatment Grace Hasserman and Miss Helen Bryan, of To Hear Women's Plea. For the first time In the history of the state it Is sald, women of Pennsyl- vania who desire to votd will have an opportunity to argue thd guestion be- fore a legislative commiftes on March Bellefonte, Discharged: of Julian. Jhere are 27 patients in the hos- pital Mrs. Mary Campbell, No Licenses for Mifflin County. All applications for liquor loenses day, and It enters upon its third year an a no-llcense county, fendant had for sale on May 24, 1910, | taking it out of four different pack In MIMiA county were refused Mon. ages and mixing It, then taking a | sample which he subsequently ship- ped to the State Chemist and leaving Lorimer Seated. Lorimer, the Illinois leader, who It is sald purchased his seat In the Senate won out yesterday after a long fight, by a vote of 46 to 40, then the mocount will be left for cole lection. There is no ocoasion to have a paper run for several years, prompt payment is the easiest, and short ao counts make the longest friends.
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