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- [S292] newspaper: Potter Leader Enterprise-, 27 Feb 1919, Thu • p1 EARTHLY LIFE ENDS Alfred D. Councilman Died Friday in Blossburg; SMALL ARGUMENTS COURT 20230324GHLn-.
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EARTHLY LIFE ENDS Alfred D. Councilman Died Friday in Blossburg Hospital after 29th Jan accident; SMALL ARGUMENTS COURT
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LATE ALFRED D. COUNCILMAN
Who Died As a Result of Injuries at . . the Blossburg Hospital last Friday.
EARTHLY LIFE ENDS
Alfred D. Councilman, Prominent Young Farmer and Business Man Died Friday in Blossburg Hospital
Alfred D. Councilman is dead.
Every life must end in the tragedy of death but when the grim reaper takes one who is in the very morning of life and whom it would seem had the promise of many bright and beautiful years, the whole community mourns.
On January 29th Mr. Councilman was badly hurt about the head and shoulders by getting caught in the belt of a running gasoline engine, used to operate his milking machine. (Continued on fourth- page)
SMALL ARGUMENT COURT Several Divorces Granted and Some Other Cases Settled
Mrs. Angie Rice, who lives in Newfield, Pa., was granted a divorce from her husband H. D. Rice through her attorney, F. A. Stebbins. Mrs. Rice, who was accompanied by Mrs. John McCracken and George Clark, who acted as witnesses for her, is a sister of Willis Carpenter, of this place.
Mrs. Bertha D. Erway was granted a divorce from her husband, Charles G. Erway. Mr. Erway will be remembered as the former proprietor of the hotel at Ulysses, who departed suddenly, leaving behind him numerous debts.
Medora Nelson was also granted a divorce from John A. Nelson. Libellent was represented by Attorney F.A. Stebbins.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Francis legally adopted Delia Eileen Bouck, who will take the name of her foster parents.
J. M. Spafford giving an affidavit of disbursements and settlements with all interested parties, in his first and final account of the administration of the estate of Addie Knickerbocker deceased, his petition for discharge was granted.
C. H. Armstrong was discharged as guardian of Robert Scoville, minor child of Harry A. and Metta Scoville. deceased. His petition was allowed to be filed in lieu of final account and prayer for discharge granted.
Mary Mantan, an abandoned child of Philadelphia, was with the consent of the Children's Aid Society of Pennsylvania adopted by Harvey E. and Nora J. Carpenter. She will take the name of Mary Carpenter.
An account of the sale of the estate of Verna Alta Wilkinson was allowed to he filed.
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EARTHLY LIFE ENDS Alfred D. Councilman Died Friday in Blossburg Hospital after 29th Jan accident
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27 Feb 1919, Thu • p1
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- [S1993] Newspapers.com: Potter Journal Leader Enterprise-, 1919-02-27. Hon. F. D. Councilman, QUARTER SESSIONS LIST, Several Serious Charges Adjudicated in the Commonwealth, The Potter Enterprise, Coudersport, Pennsylvania, 27 Feb 1919, Thu • p1.
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QUARTER SESSIONS LIST, Several Serious Charges Adjudicated in the Commonwealth
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QUARTER SESSIONS LIST
Number of Cases to be Disposed of. Several Persons Have Serious Charges Filed Against Tliem For the March term of court the following Quarter Sessions cases are on the docket to be disposed of: Commonwealth against Eldon . Logie, of Austin. . Charged with assault and battery by Patrick Sederon also charged with disorderly conduct and jail breaking. Commonwealth against Laura Yentzer, formerly of Austin, now of Dunkirk, N. Y. Charged with being a public nuisance. Commonwealth against j Jennie Haoket, formerly of Austin, now of Dunkirk, N. Y. Charged with being a .public nuisance. Commonwealth against Samuel Ensall, cf Shinglehouse. Charged with desertion of wife and children. Commonwealth against Edward Austin, of Austin. Charged with as sault and battery upon Oliver H. Dif-fenbach, a state constable. Commonwealth against John Kieb, of Genesee. Charged with selling cigarettes to miners. Commonwealth against Ray English, of Galeton. Charged with attempted criminal assault upon Cathe-line McCallson, a woman child under fifteen years old. Commonwealth against Eugene Pe--queen, of Coudersport. Charged with larceny by William Gressler. Commonwealth against Ben Persing and Arthur Lattin, of Galeton. Charged with malicicus mischief and burglary. Commonwealth against Mrs. Lura DeWeese, of Coudersport. Charged by her husband with 'infidelity. Commonwealth against Leon Mc-Fall, of EUisburg. Charged with illegal parentage by Hattie James, a girl less than sixteen years old. Commonwealth against Sarah Miller, of Shinglehouse. Charged by her stepmother, Mrs. Jennie Miller, with toeing wayward and incorrigable. Commonwealth against James Jen- nett, of Binghamton, N. Y. Charged : "with throwing an iron nut or burr in ' one of the big paper machines at Austin. - Commonwealth against Eddie Haus of Portage. Charged with desertion j "of his wife and children. Commonwealth against Elmer .Green, of Shinglehouse. Charged with receiving stolen property. Commonwealth against Laura Jreen, aged 17, and- Naomi Green, aged 12, charged with larceny by Mrs. E. A. Pearsall. JACOB KOHL RESIGNS Is No Longer Court Crier. IV. S. Or-cutt Transferred to That Place. New Tipstave. Because of hia constant duties at the tannery Jacob Kohl, one of the most conscientious and honorable men of earth, has resigned his position as court crier which he has held since the resignation of Frank How-land to become clerk of the Board of Commissioners. He has been a faithful official and will be missed at the court sessions. W. S. Orcutt, who has been acting as tipstave has been promoted to court crier and will be seen in his new position at the March term of court next week. - This morning Judge Heck appointed Elijah Koonse formerly of Hebron, row of Coudersport, as tipstave. He is an old soldier and had similar experience some years ago in Fulton county, New York.
OVER FROM ELMER
Hon. F. D. Councilman of Elmer, is in town today on business pertaining to the estate of his son, the late Alfred D. Councilman, of which he has been made administrator. Mr. Councilman is bravely bearing the great bereavement that has come to him just as he has borne the other sorrows that have come to him. His health is delicate but considerably improved within the past two years.
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QUARTER SESSIONS LIST, Several Serious Charges Adjudicated in the Commonwealth
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27 Feb 1919, Thu • p1
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QUARTER SESSIONS LIST
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