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1 II lUNT'S LETTERS ENOUGH irges of Infidelity and Brutality Are Seemingly Sustained. By Publishers Press. PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA.. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1906 OUNTESS GETS DIVORCE; BONI MUST PAY THE COSTS OL. I. No. SI. HEAD OF CATHOLIC FAITH IN THE UNITED STATES « — imerican Wife is Also Given the Custody of Her Children PRICE 2 CENTS WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—Rain or snow tonight and Thursday. THE WKATHKB. He iimffrafn&nten Huff it Gity Edition AT CLEARFIELD SAY BE WAS PURE FOOD VIOLATIONS, HORSE CASES AND OTHER SATS VKIOilS OFFERED FOB I, , , MATTER,s.OCCUPVCOURT NEGROES MIKE Rpnii ar Nnvpmhf-r lprm s a mated. Experts in horseflesh w. r. nciir-sr* h»ww ««■ I icauway. "(lone to a crisp brown by a broth- — cr horse trader <»n tpe same animal. ' i "She was dopc-.i when 1 K«>t her." He Standard Oil Juror Was Ap- MANY PETTY ACTIONS HEARD Governor Cox Applauded When proached By Man With 1 k, i" |i r <«•-> «»«>•» »»<i »»«»>• Offers Race Problem the fellow if he'd give mo back hall ~ . Money I?HOOKVILLE, Nov. 14.—The reg- the price he could take her.1 oOlUtlOfl ulur November sessions „f rim- , V"" h,r '/!" ,r""'rn ly 1 ■ ■ . , . . , , that she was old enough to vot< and inal court ha« been making good ... , . ... .. , ... In thoUKiit ;i five dollar bill would be HE DECLINED TO ACCEPT »:'S' V'V", !"rr IMMIGRANTS MAY ASSIST DiM.rl.-t Attorney J,,,,., V. Murray '"m > """ " >•;»"«■ «'h,. and Judge Rood's well known ability "h"uld,,r-v ,l" '«>'>«»>' » "«* •> ,!v Pnhliah r Pi- redurin* the amount of time taken U|. ,h!" description had been punished Dv Publishers Pi ess. ,v lh„ tdal llf tl.,vial „ mln. cough. ...m. lu.-ntly they brought in Governor HeVWard Tflli FIXDl.AY, «... Nm, 14.-A five- Some time was taken up with '' "I"11''' Kullt> • '"un,y l" Southern fnnfrrmft. That hundred dollar bribe for a disaKre» the .rial ..f the case of the Common- . oOUtnern COnierenCC 1 hat m.-nt of the Hancock County Jury, wealth *s Willl.ini Wuuwmnn. et nl., ""rv',',' V"'. ' w"s 'iimointec! "t'i Foreigners Would which .rled and convict, d th Stand- {£ 'ZZt aS.l* V.Z'- "l" "'f" >'';"<»<»- Solve Problem ar.l oil Company of Ohio on charges gaman. In his o/llcial capneUy as a »<*»>' '»'d < lerk ol the orphan a Court of criminal conspiracy was twice of- township constable, attempted the ' ",,n!> : Januf red c. ... Myers, one ... the twelve servl.m Of some l.-K-al papers nec.-s- ,!r;v 7 DM.., \\,e; Mx. d as the date for NASHVILLK, TVnn Nov. 14.— PARIS, Nov. 14.—By a decision •endered today in the court of the First Instance, Countess Ainm Gould le Castellane is freed or uer litue •noble" husband, purchased at the expense of heavy inroads upon her fortune, only to suffer insult and brutalities at his hands. A decree of divorce will be grant* urors during the trial of the nw. situtlnn tlx- r,i.iovaYof 't.'cow and a f"r h,-!"'lnB upiiHc-ilons off JhlH was the concluding day of tli« I the American wife and she will b, The llral offer wa. made to Myers calf from tZ ..nmll of William ! A * «' unTvZt 7''™ ' nd"' m'''S Iven the custody of her children art the street in t ».• very Ahaclow <>i Peril** Mrs Perils* irot shaken un Ben®cot°r- '• M. < lark. M Mo M" 11 rence. rlu end oanu with radically all of the contentions mad, th„ ,,)llrt h,lllst. whU.h , as,- was m the 'con'lrov. -.-m. ih, ..nMublc wa, <»"> «• u • Mondorff were ap- £ uSd bete" afore the Court by counts*. Anna being tried. This waa a direct - soaked on the head with a club ted examiners to pass all - v. uld occur to the Luth as nd her attorney, are upheld Im the osltl..., ... pay Hvc hundred dollars ranging fro,,, .... . in ..-„«<!» to "r .••Omission ... the ™ " " IrnMons "nd "on ■U.s" eclslon Without demanding an In- for ,, dlm.gr. emvnt. six inch, , . d. ...Iln« .... wl„ .her the M / "rk- / <>">■,Ion. ' Th, uiry the Court granted the divorce -pi... s,.. ,m,i s more 1V.. fhf. ( h;.- rU s ( orbet. John h. Cald«-rwnod ' J aM n]1 ' da>s. i n« ii the proofs of Infidelity un<l brutal- brazen It u i- urn 1. in thr base ith tu i ■ i v r 1 !,,u* ,NI *NI- avJs w<n appointed a JP'* 'r* 111 session* Included y presented In the documentary evl- . "> ' ' h , , V L . " « h , T V ■ the par. . . . , Ilar as- s"""< Easier. <« Tenence. ' , ,t ' 1 ma of ,h0 i,n(1 others had tnelr , <vm>n. . nessee, Hon. Oscar Cnderwood of r> , ♦ r i s unidentified showed Meyers a neckties pulled out. The cow and \ ' Alabama J H McMullcn of the Bonis letter, so hurtful to his hi.„ rill, lit t>iI. ti, , . .. . , , ,IMl portion of the lines and forfltures to « ! , . .. . .« i i- . 1 '.t. roii of dins an«i ti licit red tin in to a . . . . I \. i, . . i. I Mj m i \. In imii (^ni ■Ife'H self-respect are said to have ,,,,,, , , , .. , , which the ussodatlon Is . nil.led f..r , . Ai uuima, and col. \nnssssrsssi ' z^:poBe"tv up a ,aw zzz1 neiniori ni.ii\ and bota were declined. 1 be The case of the Commonwealth vs. • The session of today has not pro- Whiioffiwn fhn pnqtnriv nf hi»r fhii ■ — identity of the \vouldb«> briber has not p. | )i p.ro, charged with violation of 1 " "Ain'- ' s" eeecbd far when the race question , 7 ' 1 ' f1— • >•«•' been established. the pure fm,d lawn l.v James Xlc.Jreg- '">> • >'•* became .he ...pic of debate, an.l 1. ren. rountM. Anna forbidden to , or. of Indiana, a:, acnt ,.f the «J,a.e ' v«- S!"/. 1 >ayld a,of ike tj.em to the Unt cd States with- . " , pepurtmenl. revolve,I ahou. k""- ' uhh Ka.. for m..», ti,. day. bithem at stated periods. GOVERNMENT WILL FIGHT HlflllU IILU tlAI sPoroTCupt0well uTnder 'gainst i Co V,.'t.V",*,. One of the features in connection VJUVLftniVlCn 1 W H.L TlUn 1 . legal llshts Ileins continued. his address ,.| welcome that the TO dissolve OIL trust AO IH AD Ul Up Tfl r,; n,« tie allowance of alimony to Hon! IIA Eif Ulllllllll III Fivan Ks,. are,I for the d<- his rights preserved, he added, but •hlch is to be paid by the Countess. Mai ||HIIII!I|(] III " ' _,i th,. Commonwealth vs <• M l.each. political rights must betaken a#;., his will 'amount to one hundred and special prosecutors, and it is under- " ■■■■■■«■■*■ "V J: ' ' . . \ t hiirhK .1 - firearms. William INrliss. from the low and vicious of the rac. . fty thousand francs or $30,000 an- p|rof Attack tO Rp IVmflP llflflpr sl'M'1 that his advice lias kov- rned ■ a iBiRiifpnn , ... 7, 1 » .'* ,» .... . 0.",, . . i ros. cutor. Not a true idll and pros- this '-ntine tit was further indorsed II ally. A notary will be appointed nllaUR IU DC IVIduC UIIUcI nfcr„,.» In th- .leclslon reached. nnrril 111111111)0 h. i Ln .' r' h.r v h. ecu.or to pay the cms. when <!..x l> .• II. yward of Sou.l. y the court to arrange the complete Sh6rm3fl Aflti-TfUSt 11 NVaM untkr Mr- Knox's Attorney R-KI"|"|U J 10 " ' 1 " ' ' ,l " ' t'oin. vs. Charles W. Dunmir. As- Carolina was wildly cheered after an etails of the financial settlement be- OllClllldll Mllll HUM CJ, p.-ralsld], th- Northern S.cur- ll|ll 8 II 111111 | | fill L . A »ault with in.ent ,.. Kill. Jacob I. add,,- In which he declared the, .veen the parties. Iflyw Hies suit was successfully prosecuted. Im81E»W.!1 HVll I UIV I'hjsi. .an>. .,..,1 • in mists u. ., . ,tl , d o u , prosecutor Verillc. not immigration would yet solve the n,- <-a,¥ to .lie stand to determine what should ,, ,' ' , ,,, — flic l.lca appears to be that crlm- ,,r calsm. an.l 'u,U>'; dcfenilunt pa) costs. f~r" P'obl.m. I',.lie.in—3:15 p. tu. 'nr.I pro' edlnga would make i. much , Mr ■. .. .. ..ro niv ('om. vs. James Butler. Surety 'Peaking of the plan to deport closer perusal <>l llic Courts imlcr i ii .rdwr to i:.-t i.-dlmonv prodtfed than ficit/orfini-Flppf Hl.flhpQ Tfllpc ,. ,',f , "• th.- pea,.. .Mrs Sarah Jan.- be. n H-y v. arrt -a.'. I .l-port •- ,,™i,..... .«>•• milium mi. CRMNAL ACTION UNLIKELY «- "•••• »»» "»• bover,'<" cl Wu9n«» ld"es i„b',i,ui, ".»-««>. -5S" .. No Chances Wlth g rrr:r s sV£."Z%sr : = lie c«ists of the i»i'oec»ediii"s given h\ tin In- i i thr ingredknts of the bottled goods, fv, ,.iihi, i .r would not be attempted until the J ,, tcr-Btato Commerce Commission in AmStGU TS he had unwittingly handled. If cat- M' -\t 1 -. , , ,■,, problem i b. ft. r understc..d TI»e possibility ot Countess Annas WASHING? N. Nov. 14.-After the,, pro. ee,ling,, as it h*s not yet ,up is as bad as if appeared after the ' ",iy- ',a!n;'s Mv" ' In the North t»^ ei.uirrii.ge is not .ouclicl upon In the another confe. ,, ,-t ti e Department rei.chad the oil In,In- try in Its sweep- learned battle It ough. to be I: held --''lowed; ■ »uni> ... , ay the cats. „ H J -North our, s d'Xislon. of Justice today on, enilnir the Stand- Inquiry iaa.ltu.ed under the dl- as a wea rail,,, than a food pro- ''j"'- «l..v, 11.-, ward did not b.-lleve that ard Oil prosecutions. Us was an- notion ..f Congr. ,-i at the last ses- KEEPS OUT OF I HE WOODb The. jury, after conslderl.iR the ev- .' J'!s''''.h . ' ' r".' ' """ ' the an.agonlsni b. twe.-n the races in llll I An Amur nounced that a statement concern- s|on. William A Glasgow, of Pblla- guilty on the first, fourth '-"dant pl.-a.ls Ku.lty. s. aten,, d to Souil. was as s-rlous as had lu.-n ■III I llllVLUlfL i"'-f <:"-'-rn.,"..ifs course of b-li-hi... wpwlal nltorn. y f..r the .-.mi- -„..| ,|f,|, 0„„,u of the indictment. • "> " l;'"' "" r.-p..r,.,| llll I lln.«rnur lion would l..- Klv™ out tomwro,,- „r mission In the inquiry, Is expected Some Inter-sting testimony rela- w'),a-v '»- ,:"-s|y- undergo "That conditions are far from UUULI1V L next day. iiere shortly with a completed sy- KAMP KILKAltE, X. V.. Nov 14.— nVl. (n (|u. ,,f horsellesli was in- 11 '"'Pflsonment to county Jail satisfactory. 1 will admit," he said. The understanding is that it has cpsis of the coal road InvcstlKii- If there are any deer in the Adiron- troduced in the tase'.ii' the Comm..!.- "r,:1 i"1'0'' "l ,v-'' nionths. "but I do not believe that the South- III | II l/A A It £ fill A been practically agreed t.. have in, lion. His report will review the col- [neks they do not hang around Kamp wealth versus Lloyd Fulltngton, on V!t' 11 : - ,-rn p. op|< an- sta.ulliur on a vol- U ■ Ulf m I ISl Bill I criminal prosecutions. The pres- unit of testimony taken by the com- ..... ... ... , , trial in the criminal court of Jeffer- 1 ''nor mi » unday. Jos l' <-ann and that we are not far removed MIIN n\l'? 1 |l I |a j ent Intention seems to be to take ac-( mission, and In the form of a brief sl 1 lls i n .m County charged with the larceny t 's«cutor. DiJen.b'.nt pleads gull- from t rate war. On- race riot in IlllllllUm I IIIU tion similar to that in the Northern will point out the significance? of the was M'ed with as many game ru- 0f a grfty stepper. Mr. Fulllngton l-' S«-atence susfw n»i< I Atlanta and th< South, does not mean Securities case, under the Serman An- evidence and its possible value as a mors as snowfiakes. -ontended that the animal had been1 ~ t ran war any more than a similar III Tlir nirilllinu» act« wlth Jl vipw of obtain- j basis for action under the law. It was while Governor-elect Hu-hes '''«n. 1 to him. and that instead of Continued on Sixth Page. riot In olih» is a forerunner of a N THF rVrNINh *u-,uar rr-- 'r\ ,-,"r ■ - - «■ — = — = mnr;;;^;:::";r.r^r,;.,d.;.,., Ii I ML Li lHIBU fr rs postmaster lost on . , , vlon can hope to present the result of th(. .lining with the re- ... th, h.trrl.-rs to any ad•Uso'compc'll'lnK the observance of ti',',- 1," investigations to Congress. The „. t that live or six deer were near DIIDAI DHI ITP \ir\ A vane .li.nt of the negro Is his naturnral-Pastors Deride Moon an tawbtt'hementeringt- ,'roC f.Th'y,,Kl" "1irJ RURAL ROU 1 b NO. 4 r.,is explains n.s fan.Utal rdolUlo UvJLIUu upuil ull ntr,lp, •ip-r..(>nn.ni t.r mi- oi nas li.i\t been issued loi jy i homaa Gregorian Somervllle, ure to use his opportunity, and In ■ , r-. derstandlnK wltli each other with a nianagers of a few roads, and , ho grew up In the woods like the tall " this lie alone Is responsible for the Innovation TOT ,..| v..', mnlni-imine rlccs oil oil l'°mmlsslon will resume work as ,|ncs. He pride.-, hlrtiself on being be delivered along liural Itoute X.. disastrous ,-.suit* which follow. _ ' 'Oil as possible will reach Congress nt.,|0 to smeil a dear further Ri-fiat Fvpitpmpnt Horp Whilp 4' "'ul "" earrler to undertake Sectional feeling fortunat.-ls Is thP USV Senator Knox lias been constantly until late In the scr.-lon, so vast was than he , an see. but this tln.c lie C3lt>Ul LAUIICIIICIII IILIC IHIIIC work, llut Assistant Postmasters It pas-ins awa> and -ur people underin consultation with the Assistant At- the task Imposed by the Joint .vso- went n«ira\ The gray-bearded hunt- flH'r,'-.! 'r. Wills was ciual to the occasion and stand each other better." orney General. Mr. Purdy, and the , ltition. vv|ti, Lieutenant-ilovernor Hti.cc IcQciai UlllClcl! IS started out upon the rou.e He re- tnrted out on the trail, and after .1 . turned the same day. weary and Very Tllllll fisnr nTinU IEV.FITZWILLIAM TO PREACH BOMB THROWER IS SHOT ,,rv'«..r„ay .,„d |HAW lAhc HcAUY * .p tju, t.|iaso ■>— Mr. Wills was too busy with the du- A decided innovation in the man-' DOWN BY MOSCOW PREFECT Th'1' RETURNS TIRED BUT HAPPY FOR DECEMBER TERM .er .f the religious observance of — v.. re like so.,, those we struck the day be ore. Then I. was that I'ost- I Ull ULULIIIULII I LIIIII 'itanksglvlng Day in Punxsutawney been identiflcd. iust before election. They turned , ,, , v , . ,, ,r°T J'. i,.',T.M4e l". ...r las been decided upon by the pastors \A/f-.i|p PnlippiTlPn Hfllfl HlQ It is s"i.i that tile escitie of (Jell out to be (lie wrons ones." 1 a '|!1 ' ' " 'us wo, ,\ ... .1 a .> ,r Ih,. V.W..OI,J,,..,Willie rUIICclllcll nuiu nib Ho " u'-" "" 'I-' oi , , ,, , mauler Who l)ld. ed from a nearby llv. ry. and attired AnnnnnrMnmt MgHf> nf An. thi various Pioteatant churihes Uhcinbot was due to the explosive ,11 ■ "c mind, ch. cfuilj spoke up „A Thrllllns Tnle of Heroism, Hard- much like l'.-arv, of polar expedition announcement Made OI Ap omp isiUff the local Ministerial As- gallant, General Rhein- the bomb having been chilled, owl,IK 1 homaa Gregorian Soinerv le. as ahlp and Adv, n.urc." fame, the local representative of proachine Trial Of PittSoclation. DepOftinK from the usual to the Terrorist's long wait for Ills In- trokcl .he barrel of his ritlc I11 true i,ike every other explorer of world- I ncic Sam's postal service started out * ustom of holding the services for tended victim, the weather being ex- l>avy Crockett style. You'll get a wMl. fnm,, lh(. probabilities are that upon ills perilous journey burg Murderer hat day in the morning it is now In-j trcmely cold. 'eer yet. Postmaster S. S. Smith will write a Tin- hours dragged slow ly on and ended to conduct the services at the y1(. position of Prefect of-Police of As this was nierly a promise It was book. Its title has already been se- so did the horse. The wireless appar- * Cumberland Presbyterian (hurcli in ,,,nrr rn/M nrn Moscow, which had been held sue- received politely by Mr. Bruce. lected subject to tile approval of a atus which had been Intended to keep ,.v Publishers- Press artiMnate ltev (' h" PU*wllHani GEN. RENNENKAMPFF ESCAPES cesslvcly by the late Gen. Trepoff, "' "«>ow where .here urea lot of committee .if competent judges. It all the outside world constantly in ton, 1, NKW VoUK, Nov. 11 -—Posit iv. participate, t.iv. . n. lizwiiuani the late Major Gen. RbuvalofT. and deer," said Senator Alfred It. Page, caine about somewhat after this fa- with .he movements ... the post nnnouuc-nient was made at .he 1»|„- )reac.ilng Ine sermon. _ [..iron Mcdein. previous lo the ap- mo-t assurlngly. shlon. master-carrier failed to work, and tH(.t Att,o.lhe today .hat the This arrang, ment will doubtless b, p.dntnient of Gen. Uhcinbot. is one of, "Where be tl.eyV" «harpl.v Inquired For many moons, D. W. Robinson, thousands of anxious mortals walled trllll<ll Marrv Th.,w >vll, D„ much more satisfactorj to the , MOSCOW. Nov. 11.—A bomb was IH.t.u|itir rlsk. Trepoff.' while Pre- Thomas Gregorian Somervllle. known in the office of the Fourth for a word from the Intrepid tra\der. S ri„ bearing will be con churchgoers "<l"e town as well as thrmvn n, Gl,n Hhelnbot. Prefect of f,.ct, had sevra! narrow escapes from ' "In Central Park," was the Sell- Assistant Postmaster General. as Tlicy gathered In little knots ut their (llu,,, ,, n,.. order Goff. Par. the ministers, as they can then have ( Moscow on Tver Street, <l,a.h, ShUM.V»f| M'.us killed ;wlvlle tor's reply. The grizzly woodsman Punxsutawney Rural Carrier No. I. favorite lounging places las, evening , ,.„ur, (;,.n,.ral Sessions. full sway for the >arlous amusements j • Prefect, and Med resigned after -milcl. He has been hearing that had gone dally over the route desig- and discussed the probabilities ol ever 1 »|.-s,,-i.-t Attornej Jerome will In Without a break Turkey in the : yesterday. Two polk. m. n si iz,d l s<.v,a.emp.s had be,1. made upon and getting caught on it since he nate.l by that number and had served seeing Mr. Smith again. Gruesome th, ,,IS,. 1;,nv. He will requlr. morning, football In the afternoon man wh„ threw It. and as they held hj . |(f(> -lared Ills lirst rabbit ">•' Patrons along the line with great bets were offered with the odds .11 (in|y fl)U1, d|1)s (|> proSent his dircc and church In the evening will be the (-h, Gon !Ult.lnbot, who had at lirst , v,„„ Senatol- Morton K. l.-wis was also «'• watchfulness. Every farmer favor of the "farewell lour" end of ,,IS(\ ,, f„r rebuttal afteprogram and It is hoped by the Mill- 1,1 »■ itiKinbot was v it i t,o\ .mo u in ois s» in h for 1 living upon the routo had long ago the argument. t th .irinm.- h i Isterial Association that the people ™n away returned and e. of Helslngfors under 'hp i.'.-r. He was out bright and early, grown accustomed to the regular ap-! And while the matter was being 'l'l,.- principal witness for Thaw wli of the Protestant churches will turn. * "■ "1'• f . nf- PHnc lirininskv ;,nl«In.l' ' back with two more cart- of Carrier Robinson and discussed all over this section of the Kv(.|y|, NVsl)i, Thuw, atl(, .(ccor,t out In full at the Cumberland Presby-I According to tm details r \ i rince ()moltnsk>. and earntd th. Rt«irt«»d with »i.. found man>' i}( tbem an- said to have ad-j county, anxious farmers down in the . . nistrlct Mtomev Jerome th terlan Church at the end of the day. fllir obtainable, the (,eneral. conft- hatred of the Terrorists owing to his ' ' . , th " . , justed their time-pieces in accordance vicinity of Frostburg and Orange were m , vUH\\y nnished within on Special music is being arranged by that the power of the Terror- ; actlvlty ,n promoting the Hussifica- I thriwn bv HOme of with his movements. hurrying out to their gates with lant- * finished within on the choir of that church, and the edi- organization, which had long men- tion of Finland and to allegations of * But there always comes a time when ems to help a tired man decipher flee will be beautifully decorated for aced his life, had been broken by the financial irregularities. Gen. Uhen- . anV* °,, l. \ hi Lorcise on the th'' Wtttor ,n tho wo11 runs (,ry' or lh,> writing upon sundr> envelopes ■% I 11 nAllliriir th,> neeaaion recent arrests and executions, was for bot's removal from the Vice Governor- tur. nug ma tooirniH i.v riisi irn words to that effect, and so the time »>r th« addresses upon the weekly II A U l llkllJLIIL the tirst time in months taking a walk slllp of Helslngfors was one of the 1 leading from Raquetto camt. When Carrier Hobinson inform-| papers. II. fl. 11- llUllVLnL _T. _... .(i.nMiiY \i rvivi near the Prefecture of Police, ac- fjrst acts of Count Wltte as Premier, 1 'll ° 0 ®a?1 tjl4. local. representatives that ad- Ad then when it had been about . AV.l j ' " J com pan ltd by a Police Captain and jjut. the General has powerful back- . ' xva>v a,u JIU viev\ of tne vancj years and failing health re-, lecided to form a rescue party or to -.nxr 1it A/itnirsii i two aids. Suddenly a young man jngt and he was ifiimediately ap- ' ,at ther© were so many persons qUire(j that he resign his position. I send out details of the State Police CHICAGO, .. * Mtat_t,'nnvv u tn on the opposite side of the street pointed Prefect of Police of Moscow "°utlng around who were more con- Then came an examination of candl-' there stole into town a jaded and Evans «>f the Un e * ..nnii'il ' thrcw a bomb at the General, which over count Wltte's head, this post ersant with knives and forks than dates for the position. S. B. Mun- weary horse, drawing a carriage in be the guest of o „.i,,iiim .'»f ' short, only splinters piercing his being a better one than the Vice Gov- ' uns* precaution was taken by Mr. roo uas successful candidate and which rode In solemn state an equally Btatc8 n*val "vercoat. ernorshli. of Helslngfors. Hughes to wear a bright red c-ap as a charh-s V. Eberhart was named as tired postmas.er who «as promptly ,nnltht The Terrorist was immediately ,o1(lu,ra of the local garrison du"**r Mr. Hughes docs not bis substitute. welcomed as was the conquering 'uTmtraf spenk on4he -'-d by the policemen. Gen. Rhein- 0fT^T9nSo Slbcrla. wh.f struck | iris'nur'.Ty m h"'" 'V"" Now Navy" and Congressman Foss bot «ed to a neighborlns house, bu( Bergeant and an officer yesterday. 80 f1"- that It la purely a wasU Smith notilled Mr. Munroe that he llut Postmaster Smith has won a wnT sm,ak on "The Zakenln7,,f the as soon he ascertained that he cour.-m r- ' "f , , „ , , "ould be expected to lake imedlate | warm place I the hearts of the pa- V eccss 11 v (1 re at e r was uninjured he returned to the court mar Mr. Woodruff sent word to the camp charge. But Mr. Munroe had nol trons of Rural Route No. 4. and is 1 scene, ran to within two yards of the : tonight that possibly he might be able horse and lia<l not expected that his likely to be held In still higher esv-v prisoner, und shot him through the " to get back In a day or two. It Is services \vout<l so soon be required, teem for he Is out upon the rou.f Thurulav Frl.lnv and Saturday' head. The would-be assassin, who P. IE. Evans, of Davenport, was In urmlsed he Intends to make good his He promised to get busy and llnd a again today Munroe Is going upon tli< Th«M are the days to buy coats. Come was dressed as a workman und was town yesterday. Mr. Evaua lived j promise to bag some game and hopes , horse. route Just us soon a* ho can get , toFlnk's store, j. H. Fink. 60t2w. .about twenty-three years old, aas uot In Llndsey about ten year* ago. j on his return to catch the deer asleep.) In the meantime there was mall to hora* that can stand the racket. . By Publishers' Press. CLEARFIELD. Pa.. Nov. 14.—Tile annual conference of the Pennsylvania Daughter** of the Revolution In in pension here with one hundred delegates j \-sent. President General Mm. McLean, of New York, will addreM the delegates this afternoon and a reception In her honor will close the scailon tonight. ■ WFmPWi : -v'\2 Vs? mm V;.- •• ; M *,: m * '■
Object Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1906-11-14 |
Volume | I |
Issue | 51 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit daily newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1906-11-14 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | ps_19061114_vol_I_issue_51 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Relation | Property of The Punxsutawney Spirit. Use of the microfilm Courtesy of the Indiana University of Pennsylvania Special Collections & University Archives. |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For further information contact mengle@cust.usachoice.net or call 814-265-8245 . |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contributing Institution | Mengle Memorial Library |
Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1906-11-14 |
Volume | I |
Issue | 51 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit daily newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1906-11-14 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | ps_19061114_001.tif |
Digital Specifications | Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from 35mm microfilm at 300 dpi using a Nextscan Eclipse film scanner. The original file size was 2501.86 kilobytes. |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Relation | Property of The Punxsutawney Spirit. Use of the microfilm Courtesy of the Indiana University of Pennsylvania Special Collections & University Archives. |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For further information contact mengle@cust.usachoice.net or call 814-265-8245 . |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contributing Institution | Mengle Memorial Library |
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1 II lUNT'S LETTERS ENOUGH irges of Infidelity and Brutality Are Seemingly Sustained. By Publishers Press. PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA.. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1906 OUNTESS GETS DIVORCE; BONI MUST PAY THE COSTS OL. I. No. SI. HEAD OF CATHOLIC FAITH IN THE UNITED STATES « — imerican Wife is Also Given the Custody of Her Children PRICE 2 CENTS WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—Rain or snow tonight and Thursday. THE WKATHKB. He iimffrafn&nten Huff it Gity Edition AT CLEARFIELD SAY BE WAS PURE FOOD VIOLATIONS, HORSE CASES AND OTHER SATS VKIOilS OFFERED FOB I, , , MATTER,s.OCCUPVCOURT NEGROES MIKE Rpnii ar Nnvpmhf-r lprm s a mated. Experts in horseflesh w. r. nciir-sr* h»ww ««■ I icauway. "(lone to a crisp brown by a broth- — cr horse trader <»n tpe same animal. ' i "She was dopc-.i when 1 K«>t her." He Standard Oil Juror Was Ap- MANY PETTY ACTIONS HEARD Governor Cox Applauded When proached By Man With 1 k, i" |i r <«•-> «»«>•» »»• Offers Race Problem the fellow if he'd give mo back hall ~ . Money I?HOOKVILLE, Nov. 14.—The reg- the price he could take her.1 oOlUtlOfl ulur November sessions „f rim- , V"" h,r '/!" ,r""'rn ly 1 ■ ■ . , . . , , that she was old enough to vot< and inal court ha« been making good ... , . ... .. , ... In thoUKiit ;i five dollar bill would be HE DECLINED TO ACCEPT »:'S' V'V", !"rr IMMIGRANTS MAY ASSIST DiM.rl.-t Attorney J,,,,., V. Murray '"m > """ " >•;»"«■ «'h,. and Judge Rood's well known ability "h"uld,,r-v ,l" '«>'>«»>' » "«* •> ,!v Pnhliah r Pi- redurin* the amount of time taken U|. ,h!" description had been punished Dv Publishers Pi ess. ,v lh„ tdal llf tl.,vial „ mln. cough. ...m. lu.-ntly they brought in Governor HeVWard Tflli FIXDl.AY, «... Nm, 14.-A five- Some time was taken up with '' "I"11''' Kullt> • '"un,y l" Southern fnnfrrmft. That hundred dollar bribe for a disaKre» the .rial ..f the case of the Common- . oOUtnern COnierenCC 1 hat m.-nt of the Hancock County Jury, wealth *s Willl.ini Wuuwmnn. et nl., ""rv',',' V"'. ' w"s 'iimointec! "t'i Foreigners Would which .rled and convict, d th Stand- {£ 'ZZt aS.l* V.Z'- "l" "'f" >'';"<»<»- Solve Problem ar.l oil Company of Ohio on charges gaman. In his o/llcial capneUy as a »<*»>' '»'d < lerk ol the orphan a Court of criminal conspiracy was twice of- township constable, attempted the ' ",,n!> : Januf red c. ... Myers, one ... the twelve servl.m Of some l.-K-al papers nec.-s- ,!r;v 7 DM.., \\,e; Mx. d as the date for NASHVILLK, TVnn Nov. 14.— PARIS, Nov. 14.—By a decision •endered today in the court of the First Instance, Countess Ainm Gould le Castellane is freed or uer litue •noble" husband, purchased at the expense of heavy inroads upon her fortune, only to suffer insult and brutalities at his hands. A decree of divorce will be grant* urors during the trial of the nw. situtlnn tlx- r,i.iovaYof 't.'cow and a f"r h,-!"'lnB upiiHc-ilons off JhlH was the concluding day of tli« I the American wife and she will b, The llral offer wa. made to Myers calf from tZ ..nmll of William ! A * «' unTvZt 7''™ ' nd"' m'''S Iven the custody of her children art the street in t ».• very Ahaclow <>i Peril** Mrs Perils* irot shaken un Ben®cot°r- '• M. < lark. M Mo M" 11 rence. rlu end oanu with radically all of the contentions mad, th„ ,,)llrt h,lllst. whU.h , as,- was m the 'con'lrov. -.-m. ih, ..nMublc wa, <»"> «• u • Mondorff were ap- £ uSd bete" afore the Court by counts*. Anna being tried. This waa a direct - soaked on the head with a club ted examiners to pass all - v. uld occur to the Luth as nd her attorney, are upheld Im the osltl..., ... pay Hvc hundred dollars ranging fro,,, .... . in ..-„«">■,Ion. ' Th, uiry the Court granted the divorce -pi... s,.. ,m,i s more 1V.. fhf. ( h;.- rU s ( orbet. John h. Cald«-rwnod ' J aM n]1 ' da>s. i n« ii the proofs of Infidelity un |
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