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"THE AGITATION OP THOUGHT i3 fMfe BEGINNING tit WtS. DOM." Vol. 1., July 26, 1864. THE AGItATOR IS READ IN 4.00O HOMES. LAWRENCEVILLE NEWS.

WHOLE 4,464. INTERESTING LECTURE. ARTHUR LEONARD GUILTY. NEWS OF THE COUNTY COURT Proceedings of the Regular January Term of, Tioga County Court. Efitention Appreciated-Mr.

Middaugh Lawrenceville, Feb. 11--Ham- has bought the Chapman lot on Cherry and State streets of Mr. and- Mrs, Costello. Mr. Nlies SCHOOI auwui The jury in the case of A in Farmington from this place were: Rev.

116414 lor deliberation, the court directed a verdict of $700, without the plaintiff, in the case of hlmer Holt, individually, and Elmer Holt, administrator of Jenme Holt, deceased, late of Ti- Mrs Eci Harry Baker, and Mr" Luc-" ub met i 8 of Se SSi th Assemb 'yl Items of Interest to the' da "Public Contributed Moyer, and he minutes of the last- meeting were read and approved. 1 he secretary, Mrs. Helen sent in her 13, THE D. Al MET LAST SATURDAY CHARLESTON ROLL. morning.

ius Baker, Mr. Baker "nd av Mr ad Mrs. Harry Kemp. Mrs. Marcellus Henry of Elmira Heights was calling on in this place Friday.

The chicken pie suoner hplil it Company of Chester county, I the churc which was called for trial $100 luesday of the regular January There was a civil term of the Tioga county, in the Legion 0 ms i -mm courts Immediately following, a evening for the benefit of the di the. plaintiff i i The landscape inge hall held extension of State Col. muc appreciated and of Ches- enjoyed by those who attended. i 1 1 a the other Coolidge and led The were follow- one the by Merle a i 0 count of illness, which W.H accep me nt i who of Decrf 5 foil- Leonard first civ- Meaning of the ional fund i month Mrs. Finkestein, repor ed a balance of $41, and urifed the im medij te payment of a state tax, county tax and heard the o1 community party rooms Thursday' that i books.

Th, schedule cards should be over to Dr accordance with the State Teachers' Colleee the new semester and spoke on "Contemporary more care should be ter county, Pa. The plaintiff i "is Doth actions was represented by attend. Aj-torney C. H. Ashton, of Kriox- Mrs.

William results of the wtic picture of America with iprovement casional flights of poetic Marshall read the title th Kain was distributed hose ho attended a was distributed Marshall read the title that more could not lit Wn below The shows a another excerpt comnowS i average gain per pupil in each es; "John Brown'f Horft" I Dr Bo average gain per pupil in each who i i under the head-' defendant compan-' been seriously ill i improving um oer" show the number Attorneys Rockwell i Miss Beulah Alice Keep, who of 01 iVfll nOkj Kann i Brown' Hor Body various spicy by the wo has been staying with her aunt ga ed he 0 a i der the C. II. Middaugh telegrapher, hns terms of a paid policy with the been promoted from the in each class who have i Vincent Benet, a line, orieinal (also fix- who have made no gain i portrayal of the civil war and who have lost. The musical phrases insure under the heading, "Per. "Midsummer Night" bv -w the per cent, of which this poet have gamed, that have; de parts from his usual Jrealnsm- in a Wa reacly had as convp rted.

I think WelL as death as 1 ever came. Jrt. rc -n verdict was reported at 9:27 a. m. on Satui- day.

At 9. a i became known wanted instruction and they filed into the courtroom and Mrs. Horton asked for information on the two degrees of murder. Judge Charles M. that if Puf.il.

Who Had an Average of 80 Per Cent or Over For the Pa.t Six i Eighth Grade--Alice I i i John Wilson, Floyd mansheld Members Werei, ona Smith, Vivian ciai-K Hostesses to the Wells- lt J. y. mond boro Chapter. LEGION TO HOLD BIGJAZAAR Membership of Local Post Is Increasing--Comrnit- Report i i V'Uiisuincp i a 'rman; Mr.s. Austin, Wanda was hen turned of Mansfield Culver.

Mrs. El Fa Horton foreman of the jury, which at D. A i i "u-ennea tho meeting of Smimth, i W. fcarle Champaign Post, No. 84.

Hemker, Ells-1 1 American Legion, of Wells' Kelscy. on I-Vb. G. The fair com. Row ek Mrf de -Chailes Putnam, i Now ideas a oard.

1)onald 7 George I tures are being pick mi iltVV. a I .1 The business meeting was called Chel DeW6y Marion held here in and new fea- picked up almost Comrade Otto Lush of in i 8 testimony, the plaintiff, some time with her parents, I i A I I I I 111 Bradford county, fifty miles distant, lor the six months preceed- ing the fire, but he frequently re- i his in Tiog-a, which he left furnished as usual, to spend either a night or a weekend, and that at no time was he for a period of 40 days under the terms of his policies would have made them void. -the argument in the case centered on the question as to what actually constitutes occupancy of a dwelling the defendant company contending that their policy was void, since the plaintiff had not occupied nor visited his home since May, 1927, and had i obtained a vacancy permit on midsummer court reassembles AfZ i 1 nit uiu COUrL Middau wi" eK of Principal courtiers aV a K', Friday 3 8 the king him.self cording ed. decid- ee, it must '--either H-. court sentence ac- the verdict, he dec-lar- Ocath of Lizzie Jokn.on.

Mrs. Lizzie Johnson, widow of George R. Johnson, died at the age of 65 years, following a days jllnes.s, of apoplexy, at 6 clock last Friday morning, Feb- Smith, the bill lute to the Rogers, Ivan Youde r-'; Ih7 ff 0 a SlK ia Lor- After which i.s already being mani- were read and approved and Mrs etta Niles." ab 10 for Harry Masher ded at the our original i i i i i I Mis. John Allen ant hostess. January Milk Prices.

Returning to its i as.si-1-1 NUMBER i January net pool price of Pf 00 pounds for 3.5 milk at the base zone, the DairvmenV League Cooperative Association, Senior iJirnior 4-2 a Sophomore ....40 Freshman 0 10 se ae the blame for the destroying of kingdom 8 kingdom; "Tristram home of her Mrs J- Peterson, in township. one of Charleston's ir picked up so much he has to work ra ift out mem- Total KAin by Ed- 1 1 6 8 one of Charleston' Arlington Robinson a biaiiti- 1 mo htgh)y residents, em W0nian wh wi 1C 40 36 69 90 em tra ic of W0nian wh widely known for 0 1 1 nd two Iseu 'ts. over- I 1 61 many i ac ts and aids ir, shadowed by the dark, brootlln- tl of and trouble. hatred rs hatred of King It ha its. members the i---j v.j i i i i i highest price they have received tor January milk since the Association was organized in 1921.

The return for last month's milk is 11 substantiate their contention tha the plaintiff had not been in Tioe lor months previous to th Affpred, on, evidence, statement to that effect the plaintiff to the heat ective bureau sent to in the circumstances of the fire, and swoi-n before a notary a detailed 9 which he made a few the fire occurred. In rebut- the plaintiff denied he had ev made any such statement, i he admitted his signature a and, contended that formalo Pm the writle 'a had over hia er the asked to keep a watch Dremises classes now rank as follows eleven cents above that of Janu- of scholarship- ary 1928 cents above i 1 Ju io1 Freshmen 3, same month in 1927, and 42 cent- Si 01 Lo rot, rr 100 makes this poem unique of it- A 100 klntl fhe a meeting was adjourn-' ior a tn and instructive evening lyn Gray, secretary. a had ft host of friendr a I the ac 'iuaintances of her lift- 44.0 above 1926. TO ORGANIZE The following students gained (10 or more points during the 3rd I six weeks' term- Wellsboro, August 20, 1864 daughter of Alenson and Samantha Spencer, honored and lifelong residents of Wellsboro. She is i survived by her daughter, Mrs.

rsol i three grandchildren Miss Elsa f. Peterson and George fm.irm i if i nioncy. vvOnirfldc Oidlll Imn Events A Pe rtd tarb offered a tombstone fTM tombstone free me mber who dies none Jr boys a to accept. The boys all seem to be getting tl th CLUB enthusiasm of the 168 000 SUte 3 St atterfd over th The building, the third of the K- group, is i of contains a hug-e on the Wellsboro Boys Are Building Model Planes and Will Compete for Membership. As a result of the interest de- vloped among the seven who were present at the Rotary i dinner Feb.

4, when S. P. Voor- lees and his young Elmira plane builders spoke and flew their lanes, Wayne and impacl museum said in the world Actual work to of its- i at 9 Vice- Christian Church Notes. 'Commander Greenfield presiding: Sunday Feb. 17, sermon tes of the last mating rea'd, ject, "Rebuilding The Walls o- a a PProved.

Report of audit' lessons to be diawn'- comm tte6 ate Pted and corn- School as usual, 11-45- Uee ils charged. Membership "Rebuilding The! fu tee re orte and requested Spiritual Jersalem or lowed to continue in I Th Rei topation wife Rev, ne Motl made anniversary carried that cele- mf 1 2 2 Eunice Pepper-! he ain St steerin wheel 1 Coolidge, accompanied by Mrs BrosBean, the President Genera 3ealed valuable D. A. R. papers During her illness Mrs.

Johnson iJch.T^h a aced i a tpmJprlv oa-xa,) U( I ni tne 13; Cecil Robertson, Panted through I vente absence, also" ia nos th Wellsboro" Minature ey rebuttal, that the plain-' A Club has been organized I With Prof. OI i 10; Mary 9 Watkins, 23; Louise tiff averaged least once a month. defense testimony being" at home at Prof andt as club advisor! Stradlev, 12; Vivian IHSSsF Stephens, 1 0 fn 11 Stradley, This interested group was by students of the 8th and the rig-ht of then the road (1 into the tree in the Clark homestead. the grades with a view toward the velopment of great activity along Quentin Wilkins, Well.boro The Grange Valentin i i i 1 i i i 1 of aviation and the or-', i 1 0 15 Marie Wood, 12 gamzation now in the process Ya) 'n. 16.

forming will be one of the first in time ago Dr. W. the state of Pennsylvania. On Saturday four of the Woman'j Republican Council. William MacNulty spoke 'Jhe Articles of Confedera- the form of government us- accompanied Mr State JL obert on, Quentin state i i orange will hold ed before tho a i of fhr uu Ii "i' Craves the markers 4 Xt ndb st she "a special Valentine's Day program i States Constitution before at tht tio "TM and MP l' TP r'" Wand on Saturday night, February 16.

the Women's Republican 31ot sbur being, of courae, the 4 I I f'o 0 1 111 Sh Uld Mng somc at the MoSdny even i nteresti lorall Mr fiSl Kind nf vnle.nt;r, i 4 15lirneil Davennnrf an.i in stone; plastered on with the trowel used Ji Memorial Continental Hall the stone gavel, tipped with join, wielded by George Washington in laying the corner stone of -Doko aP Mrs Camo of the educational work a 6d by society in three wn and the marking historical slutionary grave THE LATEST NEWS FROMJiLEAND Items of Interest Gathered by Our Reporter. Miss Winifred Blanche Grover of this place and Elyn Minaird of iroupsburg were married at tho i First Baptist church in Addison! Thursday evening Feb. 7 by Rev i aude Tr Olmstead, pastor TMof Fred oncer con- i towards any aUera- 'j A thi P0int Commander Fay 1 Field arrivedand meeting was turned over to him. Committee reported progress. Bill for coal and hauling- to the a of $134.72 or.

dered paid. Letter from Miss Catherine Harrison read. Meeting adjourned at 11 o'clock; about 20 members present. ratorv greut spots and Rev- the- h' yo nB and have a and Robert and Mr. Brandt went to the i al Drawing- clays Pick your valentine oarly a efen TII i 4 a i i i'l ttvr niK i a Plfl-ftfUt uotfat Elrmra and purchased material for to assist i William Special singing, and e-Us 2 Peters titteen a ii baton iinrJ PV.il;., i -v 6 rrwrs, story, in the to his no had built a wood fire stove, retired around 10 was awakened by th, about 4 a.

m. The n. om Pany offered no at fire as Question. i ntteen i a planes which are now being constructed. While in Elmira they a baton and Philip Hallock.

ine plans which these two bpy.s handed in i i Hallock a plan of i finnt. 1 1 wa 1 elected secretary to succei-d Mr.s. aul P. Korb, Lecturer. who A a to reside.

as C-OIH to Perhaps the most a Achievement in this line i the year was the placing of a beauti- bronze tablet by the Priscilla Chapter, D. A of Gal I i i to mark the "home of i i General U. S. Grant, which home presented to him by the i i Burnell Davenport and son, Conrad left Wednesday for I Sabmsville where i help care for her mother, Mrs. J.

L. Lattimer who i.s very ill. Mrs. Kate Gentry of Knoxville i tllCll Sheriff ministservices: 10 a. m.

m- At the morning r- iah a Gors el will be the sermon heM nin at i Night Hour there bt very good musical mil isters Meaning and Message Washington's Life to ncan We ap rca and should ts important trusts down to us. We keep our I ar rea truths by anl Komi i Hvn i rt 1 i i I I I the contests the Armory and hrst floor a lil William Eaton witnessed flights of models of four of second floor, were verv kinds of planes--the R. 0. 0. biplane, and IK- ac- feature the i the md a i done, who the plans be- in C.

H. Ashton, and the a i i Att Rockwell of Wellsboro. With these cases disposed of, a jury was empannclled for trial of the last case, and all other jurors were excused from farther duty, me case, which was not opened of John Jacobson, Elk- tand against J. Williams, hav buyer, of Watkins Glen, N. he evidence in the case consum- ea lour hours, and the jurv in mili utcs.

returned interest, for the plain- The of the contest fore were sent Elmira boy, was extreme carefulness and rise off the water a a tness of the work. The WELLSBORO FOLKS MOVIEACTOlT IN CAR WRECK COMING HERE in town last week. Mr.s. W. E.

Mitchell entertained tll0se ho have sacrificed to '-ens "of Galena." o'" 8cT 1 i al a a wn are aml ffive Us General a Von rave it bark I Satu m0 i a "I Mr. and Mrs. i i a a i 1 nLu rst la evening dell who loft here a I'oi i i in Florida. a i ami Clyde Irons ur spending some i i i i and Mrs. C.

K. gave it back to town A i 27, 1004, to be a Memorial a A a i of Mrs. A time. wa.s th worship hour, i a i closes: Thi; which, placed on three rose off the water in larye i square a i flew one i i "irclmp gracefully six or seven times, then alighting on thp'floor of the building. The rise off the Mrs.

Ralph Barty Injured Chief Strongheart Will, 1 at Brunswick, Georgia. Give Lecture in Wellsboro February 23. great deal of credit for painstaking- work. Therein- still a good many cans and tins in the Mrs a'ph Baity, of Wellsboro, High School i i nf County Commisiotier Bean. I I I i i i i i I i i i i i i which have not been claimed.

We ait was severely injured a few 86 i you would a your "child' a "rmp own i "ome. We many mothers they ever sent us un apamst the i i querns ught rccover pound plane in one 1 been in the air for 74 seconds, seconds being the world's record. there must i lans of the Wpllshoro are they ever sent i can be stated at present a nhing for the supper because except that will be held i return the dish, and be i 1 and there is a possibility that oth- des wp really have no use for ers who build a a who can thue Please inquire about ny them-a specified length of i whatever it is you have lost and mil be eligible for membership. you'll get it back i jail. Chirleiton Church Rev.

A. Fargo, Chief Strongheart. a featured movie artist, comes here Feb '3 ere a i was "interpret the Hfe and soul "of a i i with a vanishing a Chief a by two fr' rt bom tt' Rv I Reservation year. ago. He Sft Vii: Sen ed ten as i ne TM a i Utefi Mexican bor- received a severe der and was one of first i a a i a i i up.

Mrs. Cameron that. Pennsylvania, i i chapters a 12,273 members held a proud place the roster of pro- Mon- Breaching at pastor--: 10t30. Sun Legion Meeting. Mansfield Feb.

11--About Both of the men, who whirh bailed and for or $6 Defendant acknowledged i ,111 i i 11 yi day a. Sunday Kchol at 11 members of the American Prayer meeti-- mi nest Nelson. The of his own people 5 i District attended and Mrs the caucus dHving The two defendant were i "The Mail of I achievement a ooj work I i $9,. 2 4 3 for a i i a i i a i dow at Valley Force, a i $651 7f Ellis Island. The nicetinjr wn.s brought to a close by several a i i i given by Miss a jf Star," from a a by Wagner; 'Remembrance" a Klegv I a "The bnt hay, tracted for When he did so iff 1 huyers of Waterloo, N.

transaction that he wa not an in- bu that he took th Md Uiat the after the shipm sent wo "ay. Wnitne at Thurs- noon and evening in the rooms of i i and Austin-Cox Post at Mansfield i Ha es address of welcome bv Edwin Ha of Wellsboro, 1 I I tt-ftvrt r- i 111 me rooms of Aid Society will Austin-Cox Post at Mansfield aiy mt -f I I occupied by Countv to note that in the DeMi le by i i i re last week. I'r. Kay Reynold-, was fessional caller' in flay. Mr.

and Mrs. a visited Mrs. Earl Bliss a W. K. i a a of his i i Mr.

at Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gi-orge a i of Painted i i his pai ents, Mr. and Mrs.

i i a i Saturday. Mr. and i ami i a spent a i a a i Connely! Mr. and i Leo Glesson a moved rooms the a i i block. Frederick, -the i eon of the i i is 'secion hUrCl Sch 01 set on of Tioga county, being held Methodist Church Uo not i to a somo class our Biblbe School.

Theie a asses a a begins al 11:4:, a. 1 1 KU close. ulwa.v.-, welcome. i The of women of it eleven at lve o'clock and a i for an afernoon session meea Mission Circl-? Coles opened the prog'ram. Other We .7 rouu ith our ladies in un- speakers were: A.

H. on hc World Day of L. A. Henderson hoad-on and the impact practic h7mp Af ByFe 15 at thc lont me ry, chairman of the ly wreckf rf and home of Mrs. Sute Membership CommittTM thr ew Buick down Ralph production of A.

a plays the role which who he has actually experienced in real i a of carrying on the of Mrs. Cora The farewell Losey. 'tion for the Mate Membership Committet th Charles A. Gebart, State Come a r) A TI I evening Mrs. mander; Harold B.

the home I i Commander. steep their own Chief Strong-heart i-, an experienced speaker, and i st a i Nelson. AJk.rt Becker Injured. fe and 50 Rev 'rply that it Pifal A program 'in- side ience comes not onlv from his y- Bfl "-V. tvho a 'years of a work buT ako i driving, succeded in stoppinc from his a car before it turned over.

appearance, PP a CP 1rcflt this district. Presented bv iul lorp turned over. All of fore committee's on Indian affair. of the occupants were more or at i and Irtmm" th etre in nrU ed 'r- I Bai W3S a sh for com an paraded 'he City Hospital for a a of the India" Jf. by 1 thoQ Kht th a talker i i i i by a A the guests present were: Mrs.

C. Mor- ci'l Mrs. George was ns Thoiflp.on of a i a to hospial npr rif i i i i i 1 i i ber of the i Willet. of a a Mrs. Camera of the a i chapter- Mrs.

A. T. a of Mansfield MIPS Dmn of of the Mansfield College, and Mrs Alan Price, of JYnn Van. -Carolyn Gray, a WPrinesday he will a were hear this lecture. bad.y Wecked in tio joV V.

Urged will be 1 Frank DfulK of Mrt. Mary Mrs. Mary Ann aged .99 venrs. widow of Frank Clemons, died last Wednesday morn- at her home in Charleston township The funeral was held I-nday a i a 'he Whitncv-i-ille Dr.lh of Ednsr L. Jenni n(f Edgar Leioy i died his home at I'lysses 1-Vbruary following illness of a 10 days.

Ho was of Mary A Jennings, and was born November 23. i in Harrison Valley. He was i married, his first i having a years ago For bis s-erond wife he A a a Maoten, and to were horn thrre children. Surviving are his widow, two daughtfr. Mrs.

Dewarl C. Gro Delmur Charge. On February 14, the Ladies- Aid of the i Ridge church Webber 1 Ml a I All P.I-P cordially invited at i a Feb. 17 at the Rev. Dr of" 1 of District Sup ot the Corning district, will Preach in the Dexter churcV Dr i requests a this be a an I ion sen-ice of the three churches of the charge.

Immediately foil. a preaching sen-fcr. Dr oung will conduct a qnarU-riv conference. All who are officiary i the three churrhc-- earnestly requested to bo pre- and have all reports in road- "i is Cordia into a these services I no in the spirit of the ii-j fill the house. lf 0 Whee.e'r," 1 7: Clemens, over 1 4 abut tbe of the defence theory" Ull t-his to.

CkrUtUn Sciene. SO11 Rfbprt the i mMM'iL jenninp's, Sunt nf I CVT VVcJlsHofO i vLHOQ 1st fif HP was a mombcr of the tfc. dfty morn w. tnfr iv. fSPAPEJRI.

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About The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser Archive

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