y entre Democrat. Q g 8 A Se ——————————————— PA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29th, 1912. Yo 8 lirculation over 55600—Largest in Centre County. BELLEFONTE, ASHORT SESSION |b 3 vhf TWO YOUNG MEN CANDIDATES SHOULD 332 iis. WILLIAM THOMPSON'S OF FEBRUARY COURT |iime the actendancs venavior warrants KILLED BY ENGINES, SHOW THEIR GOLORS ws were ciecteapatrior: = = © UNTIMELY DEATH it A THRILLING EXPERIENCE. BOTH WERE NATIVES OF CENTRE THE PEOPLE SHOULD KNOW WHAT ~~ re : : ATCIRY IN NEW YORK CITY LOST THURS- ONLY A FEW CASES WERE CALLED and n tl COUNTY. THEY REPRESENT. ces eave ; DAY JURORS DISCHARGED TUESDAY | A sever str skices over wis FATAL ACCIDENTS LAST WEEK ONE DEM. STATE CONVENTION rarioont ionic or tn “cincs-ias THROWN FROM AN AUTOMOBILE Several Sentences Were Imposed-—Robt Robert M. Leech, of Shingletown, Struck f He Held Where All Disputes Can | ert © per ne, tr That Coll t Street Car—Mrs ( A nfers With Pen ‘ } ha Thompson Was tr Him A by an Engine on the Mountain-—Charles L J Hall Were on Cole, Architect, Wins Verdict Against v County for $250 for Plans—Other Bus- A, Ishler, of Tusseyville, Meets Similar . n Barcli . r ' ' ' y y Their Wa 0 anama-—A Pr nent ness Transacted Fate—Bodies Brought Home. Jani; the COTRAT y rat Citizen ines Transac . bar and nstables of th . and ealling and saris he grand }y All k i Gregg evidence ORCHARD MEETINGS id produce go ruil , should hav able com It 18 10 be hope nterested in | RE ——— —— pensati Their minute f Nov 15, | 1 4 suppression will atter . y ' YOUNG RAILROADER KILLED One Conventic 1911, showed the plaintiff was to ings, take specimens punt ¢ nf . The follow ng is bh Sun be paid $250. The two former clerks of led twigs for examination, see the proper Charles A. ishler, of Tuaseyville, Meets. 4h . | erinter ’ nite. Af cla the Board of Commissioners, identified | spraying mg terial made and appiled, and | Death at Aiteona wAmaTICAN : C ; perintendent f tHe miniies, the Commissioners on the Rk quesiivrn f the State's eXport rep- Ar A. lshier f LAR wa 4 =" © one 1 ir i . tr : Luperintendent stand denled that such an agreement resentative The f Demon | bad been mads Verdict » p roy § ’ morning in favor « he plaintiff for 326 Statement ellefonte, Mr. and eRe, were f ne y Api rod) ' . had ‘ak ; h Nar s Ww AMEDOT ' Friday, ¢ "hrists at th than th: n the tentin an ad Nn ¢ "A vA ! ArT J f mug 4 3 ‘ ’ ’ w') \ . ' BR PAre: ! bh ay, where a fine ‘ . y : ivi . > % og : + wid Abs Aw . § a n ! "oe nc} : Tol TE Ey v |] \ . . was tendered under the ¢ nat er \ when the v \ the 1 1 W Fv " ! nughter the V r ’ ' . 4 ¢ . y ¢ pt Wind 8 largely attended, Cor v ! In t} ned d , 1 + rilie The r ; . y this week oa ] " \ ts of the nErat- keeping ) contract to this off or ats n wer ken me of n Perron an : ! | pi . tion ' vi mar friends Mins itt plead g t lence WAS Sus ment in suppleme y efrecu lon ’ 4 ‘ i ’ ng The . 2 r y J 3 ’ ¥ ne ady Mr. pended request District Jater in this and other papers of the " y . and ving Brastded Hall and Penrose Confer 1 Interment e visit tor 80 WAS CAuUs uo 3 oO $ . as been 4 machine n ( T 4 » o | arag r Attorne The 4 t nt is the wife of county Part of the copy was supplied a ] ? : . certain legislation in which Sen _ non for a } age this pats and hbk An energetic young man They have congratulations Hillary he ad just been sen to us and we have been working on the Hall is Interested tenced t eniter ry 1d the moth same As soon as the statement in It An Aesroplane Meet? lena t er of a } Hen I was sus- closed up. the work of printing it will We v ow the reader to form his entertaining r Hall told a presentative f takin ! t George : the Phi ) ‘oar i , Lot A Anniversar pended ) jon receive ir immediate attention Y ys regarding the fi Philadelp! Ledge hat the sent ry ; informsis : { iri Matilda, : . TA . | : i . fomn Vi Arry MIs "we a | aur { the Phila phus Pub . I was mont favorable 1 Y ‘ " te Anbon The . Bonn " 4 slipped trix, | I an WM ot \ Wreck at Gum Stump, Is ‘ Philadelphia, re- Pennsylvania. He also added ths d ng was fixed for Wars . y Mr friends ast week and Assauit Xi | ! , Valdneadas ft oon " u . f ia > d - . y ) ! ng Wednesda afternoon a wreck oce r , : 1 Tuesday Af no real fight between the f > ’ xy and place t a mberiand Krav ' Rau an J third red on the Snow Shoe rallroad near Gum 8j | of mi » of arrangements, It on \ \ ' ’ where cou i nd ry with intent Stump, in which six freight cars were re Der : Who wae y te the wives they were unite ag at eve- to k ! ne if m o We leralled The train was making its af WW Ou indly favor us v the " { Con 3 and b . AAS : . ning by Rev " bi the the | * L who vife he ternoon trip to Bellefonte, and was run ; i # of any man from ¥ pi that neeting ' First Methodist Epi of that fag 4'.a 0 lerate speéd when the cars Lu ‘ / 4 X for a co 4 i juffey will not be greater yment than was place After | . 14 D COV left the track. The engine was not de- ple AY convenient cated, en } committeeman, Thursday ering points of interest In the east, Mr fists | ve i ralled. None of the employes were in. Close ece of ground having an open and Mrs Benn returned to Tyrone on and had also taken his raz fured and little damage was sustained, ' treeless space In the Centre large end ugh y that place r James Marriage Liconsss Saturday afternoon They wi make the face The def lant 5 Ne n th not k I ar ut of Hilton.” John Robert Cole . efonte their home In that place The groom 1a ' defendar admitted venience from delayed traffic room enough ar open space for W now am out of po on, ' ‘ . fdentified with the Adams Express coms that he had struck his wife, after she i “ the standing of a " rable number of f BArcastic reply Isabelle Harve) : Mon pany. The bride is one of Centre coun- had admitted infidelity, which the wife Hospital Notes, spectators? think I am well within the mark D. Sparr Wert - . “ neburk ty's popular young ladies and is the strongly denled Verdict on Tuesday af Operations Guy Dale, Dorothy Corl, PHILADELPHUS run. Co when say that the Democrats of Penn Eva E. Fleisher - « Colyer daughter of Harry C. Woodring, of Port ternoon of guilty aged § years,, Nonzio Dimattia, of Belle gyivania are for W drow Wilson for warner M. Love . State College | Matilda All Jurors were discharged, the grand fonte Tower at Bald Eagle Destroyed. President five to one, as against all oth. p00 1 Rudy - State College | Jury being discharged on Tuesday after Admitted for treatment Mra Jen. About 7:30 o'clock Thursday morning ot Andidates," said Congressman A ) Fetter Nef noon, after reporting that they had pas ’ ons, Mileaht N N yl 9 + | Mitchell Palmer. who is the reorganiz- Alvie itary >» =» » - Bellefonte Great Revival at Warriors Mark. pass nima Parsons, flesburg. Mrs Mary 22nd, when the wind was traveling at “ Viola Bhowers - : Port Matiid . " ed on ten bills of Indictment and found | Gillette, Bellefonte a great rate, the tower at Bald Eagle ery’ candidate for national committee ) Bhow or Ma a Warriors Mark valley has never ex all of them true bills, that they had In. Discharged: John Trafford and Mrs. caught fire and in a short time the butid An George 1 Rogers - « « Mill Hall | perienced so great a revival as that go= spected the public bulldings and recom- | Ira Krape and daughter of Bellefonte Ing was a heap of ashes, says the Ty. Bina R. Waite - « Nittany | ing on In the Methodist church at War. mended the restrengthening of the iron | There are 26 patients now in the hos- rone Herald. The damage was caused Candidates Endorsed. Bernard G. Long . Howard | Tors Mark at the present time. The one roll a p the corridor of the jail, the | pital by an overheated stove. R. M. Roth- “At & meeting held at Clearfield by the Mary L. Hinton Rowan night Ya a ra To «© ¢ v Cre . om ( - A . aha. Toncrots in the cor rock, of Tyrone, was the operator in Democratic County chairmen of Centre George C. Harper Altoona | salvation, and y be ved ir between the residence and the Band Concert, charge, and his effo d MoK " “ ! . ng on, and many are being aa fall, the placing of a sink In the kitchen | The Coleville band will hold a | Ke, # efforts to check the and McKean and Democrats of Clearfield Ada IL. Behers ‘ Benore | saeh night. - Rev. Brouse, the pastor ' ’ ) | eo Colevili ad w 0l( nerien y y " ’ ’ S1"ihe Sal. an wall ‘a Topaparing of the | SF Ar concerts 1h Connection with (he Vie. Yo. stve ave ‘sewer pu mesheount | Jom C. avsion. clearer were on: Sone 1 Beaty ea Curtin | ham boa Ju the harnoms every EM Sur " he 0 arkley, « earfleld, w . | . 3 kitchen, dining room, parlor and office | moving pictures at the Lyric theatre, on getting his cont, overcoat, hat and gold dorsed as national delegates Both men Haha L. -1dnthers Curtin ing the meetings and that they found the Court House In | the following evenings: Thursday, March watch out of the building and of course Are for Wilson for President and are In Chas. V. Wolfe - = = Avia| Sucalent tonjlition After which the | 7th; March 14th; March 2ist; and March the above articles went up In smoke favor of the reorganization of the Dem- Maude E. Net - . « Spring MIs | gervices will be held in the Preshyter- urt adjou ' “ ———— ’ Harry THY found It 28th, 1912. The usual number of shows u ocratle party In Pennsylvania, As repre- ——— fan church, at Milesburg, Sunday morn. Lu aman, "i my y of an will be given each evening beginning at The soap manufacturer may hase hia sented by Btate Chairman Guthrie and The well-preserved woman ia the test! ing at 11 a. m., March 3rd, by Rev. W, aantenced on Weoneoao! Nis wife, was 7 o'clock. Admission 10c to all; benefit reverses, but you can't say of him that Congressman Palmer. In attendance at (lustration that seif-preservation « the, G. Finney, of Shade Gap. All are cor ay to nine months of Coleville band, his cake is all dough the meeting was County Chairman Arth- first law of nature, | diaty invited to attend. 1 her that deat) tared her although the line suffered some incon for the safe t of aeroplans, An (A) rdon? eo was asked
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