Page Four, ~ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. eptember 23rd, 19! habs | while he was conducting a regular pa-| to appear in eourl, ic wns £onianoed FROIN IRE a fine on the streets LOSS S $0. 000 AS FIRE DE- STROYS or ™ YT ANTIIAY a mye tral near Millheim, hig attention was! to pay the cofts of prosecution, a ada an » MN -. . ey) t 3 fit drawn to Shafler's car by ils speed. of $30, and undergo imprisonment in intoxicated vhen arrested, but + | The patrolman followed the car, and the county jail for 17 days—to be com=- panhandling, declaring he had —— —— Continued (rom page one) grain, 37 tons of hay, a calf, 3 pigs and &long the road, narrowly escaping col- commitment, same farm machinery. i lisfons with other machines, Shafer State Cellege John Reed, no stranger | the court, to guarantee that «Only a small amount of grain re- was apprehended and taken before a in the Centre County Court, appeared keep the Deace for the next six months, a charge of drunkenness and disor- | or in default of bail to spend the mained to be threshed when a spark physician, who pronounced him intox- on from the blower on the threching ma- leated. derly conduct chine set fire to the barn, which is on the farm owned by Mrs. Roger T. served 17 days in Jail while walling reporteq The presecutor was in the a jail 1 that Reed was drunk, used Carroll was withdrawn owing John admitted Di denied Clair Wilson, of Millhelm, charged told the Court that after some money | with being the father of a child born | tion in t} 4 i a liefonte Jus- puited in the char reported that the machine zig-zagged puted from the day of his original | of his own, He was directed to sulted in the cha time statutory offense was suspended {ol Owing to the fact that Shaffer had Chief of Police Harry Dukeman, who A charge of vegrancy against —— i ————— 1 i DT A—————————— i itt that Carroll has died since the! to threatening John ¥. Meyer, Mr, said arge was entered against him, Mever being the prosecutor Mever the coa N § IWIBA~ mpioye a ince 1® argument post | to a girl under 16 years of age, enter tice of the peace ov a ial y wrangie Emel wi {isc raed fre « . ; ] i J 4 ime] was discharged fron i a bond of $500 subject to approval by ed a plea of gullty, and was placed Emel threats to him up, Meyer T ment of \ i Fadl 10), Wty upon payment of Lhe will under the usual obligation : 4 in LJ tH * ge . . ’ 1 4 for £aic Vi y'L afraid o m in the - Bellefonte Preshyvlerian he nights . imi i having made Beplember 26, 1037. W. ( duration of his future good hehavior ¢ support of the child, Bentence nn the " John | Wilson was a first offender the | Jesse Emel entered Pp Bayard and Mrs. W, C. Dunlap, of Ty- 4 — rone. The original deed of the farm to the Rhone family was made by the hers.of William Peon Ars. J. Cloyd URE EY TE Brooks Is tenant of the property. S0 quickly did the flames spread, that although the engine used to oper- , ate the thresher was removed to safe- : ty, the threshing machine was destroy- { } a ‘ » id together with the advanced stage of the fire when they reached the scene, they devoted most of their efforis to protecting nearby buildings. The State yore College pumper filled a well near the * USE THIS COUPON on Your F FIRST PAYT El barn from a spring in a nearby field, B VAL wv 2 and this was was used in keeping other buildings from being damaged. Part of the heavy Ik is covered hy CUT ME OUT! Write your name and address on the lines below and bring to WOLF Fuoiture Tuesday, ‘October 5, on the premi Included in the live stock to be are thiree horses, 19 milch cow brood sows, pigs, and clucken line of farming lmpletent i household goods also will be offered Tor ed. Mr. Searson had no insurance on tinued his rounds throughout Penn's insurance, it is reported, and yesterday . - m mbers of the Brooks lumily declared 2 / as possible Store. You will be given a $25.00 DIVI- sale, the outfit, but yesterday morning con- Valley with a brand new threshing ma- chine in tow. | The Centre Hall and State College fire companies were called but owing to lack of an adequate supply of water that the barn will be rebuilt as soon Because it will be some time before the new barn is ready for use, Mrs Brooks has decided to hold a public DEND BOND FREE! sale of Hye stock and farm implement The sale js scheduled to be held on ONLY ONE COUPON to be filled out by each family! - ! ¢ : (ood Only for Balance of Seplember a CHURCHES SHARE IN WILL Ripe ry OF LATE MRS, AMANDA MILLER i A EVERY Coupon On Your Divided Bond is the SANE AS CASH ZETA The will of the late M Miller. of East Linn Siree Monday of iat week at tif years, was fifsd [or probate of Register John L. Wet? In it Mr Mi. ler | John's Episcopal chure to her late {a $208 (0 the Bellel capal church, in memor Ruth Armor, and Sastfuel B. Miller Mri. Ma iu W. Tate MIF er's oc mpanion {or given $200 in cash an tice to furnish a bedroom I'he dence and property on East Lin: is 10 be disposed of atl public or pri sale and the proceeds divided imo two equal shares. One share vided equally between Phil Ray. and the other share vested and the incom Armor Conherv The rest of the pstate to-one fund and divided Int shares; one of which Wefrs of Mrs. -Milier® Eliza Amor Baits, snd Wh fc the heirs of her broth Menroe Armor Househol equipment is Lo be dividd and nephews. - The will, dated 1934, names J. K. Johnston, as ¢ SENTENCE FUGITIVE WHO BECAME ‘MODEL CITIZEN’ Continued [rom page one. Biggar Tradz-In Val Oa Your O.d Radio Now! EXPERT INSTALLATION AND SERVICE Without Charge to Our Customexss from 4 to 12 vears for entering ing and larceny of an automobile W Judge Fleming, after hearing Reed aR 1 fd ] Radio La mp) plex for clemency, declared that he HAN / ) : knew the facts given in the plea were ; Ny ’ ‘ ; WITH ANY correct but that this Court is not em- . i powered by law to show mercy Lo Rock- : | 1k ar } a PHI CO view fugitives, Holding that while the ] \ 3 : A3AN ARR | 4 Fy local court is compelled to pass a 4 3 X WRI 8] Hi HA TRE FMERSO standard sentence, Judge Fleming de- . FO \ Wy ] i - N, clared that he will put no stumbling a » | 18% A ) + block in the path of any eflort Reed GRUNOW or may make to win his carly freedom —— He extended the Court's sympathy, and ZENITH RADIO assured the defendant of full co-opera- tion In moves for a pardon Reed . sent nced—as all Rotkney fugitive THAT OPENS A are tentenced-—to undergo mprison- \ ment in the Western penitentiary for JEW ACCOUNT! a period equal to that of the original 9 > setence, which In thig Instance is from 4 W 12 y ars Speaking to newspapermen after be- ing sentenced, Reed appeared oplimis- tic: that his compleie freedom is near 4 Cc co vy > at hand. He declared (hat he has : M A ' many friends in North Carolina whi 3 ud i hu : cu 10 aie anxious for his early release and who will aid him in is efforts to se- : cmart Style! ( omfor!! Quality! cure & pardon—‘maybe before Christ- This N . . With the Famous ’ ust. 31. after hi ew Model Gives You All Thres! was,” he, sald. August 31, alter nis a hre SIMMONS elitily. became known, Reed Temar- ried Bis “wile, Viola Vina Floyd, whom INNER.SPRING MATTRESSES he had married under his assumed $ 3 Qo fame shortly after nis cscape rom contendere wa charge of passing ONE DOLLAR and jumped his bail. Later the This sensation of the national furniture shows! Beauti- ful to look at-—chummy as a day divan—a marvel of comfort by night! Opens to single or twin beds. You'll be t rilied with its many new features! Rockview. Five other pleas were heard by Judge Fleming, Monday afternoon before the regular cesgon of Civil Court contin- ued Lhe deliberations begun that moro- ine. . John B Boltz entered a pk a of nolo worthless checks in the amount of : EH Pa od : $535.00. According to reports he posed ow will ORS EY ww $0 OPENS ACCOUNT! #5 4 buyer af cattle gondemned lor ¢ ? " 1 > i we hd . Lom Make Your Pang's Uisease. He allegedly passed : « & a . two worthiess checks, one for $315 and ; By BEY : : Own Terms ope Tor $220 on Centre county Larimer : ’ X “i 1 on the gia haa arrested in Reading, posted Balance! ball wag found to be worthless. A b.nch warrant was ksucd for his arrest and he subiequently was apprehended Reading, where similar charges had lodged against him. A detainer ‘Was placed against the man and when Reading suthoritios were through with hin Le was brought back to Cenlre ty, arriving here September 16. | 42, speaking ih his own behalf, launched on a sloiy about the cows he purchased in this county being no £00d to him, but the Court, pointing ‘out that such difficulties were a sep- arate matter, sentenced hin to pay the costs of prosecution, a fine of 41. ‘And to serve from 1 to 2 years in ihe Workhouse, cn each of the wo éounte, making his Workhouse from 2 to 4 years, Ni Shaffer entered a plea of y drunken driving, the prose- tor In the case being Corporal Rob- of tue Pleasant Gap BEAUTIFUL FLOOR LAMP wen With EVERY Studio Couch ght on a NEW ACCOUNT 4t WOLF'S MOR Money for Your Old Furniture /, HIGH STREET i= NOW WE CUT WOLF cr-=Urey A NeW ACCOUNT, » will make vou a present LLER SKATES! >. PIA YE 4 YOUR TRADE-IN VALL E15 HIGHEST IN SEPTEMBER! brand new pel fectly spicl Kanor YOUR TRADE-IN VALUE 1S HIGHEST IN SEPTEMBER! 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