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   Clearfield Progress (Newspaper) - October 18, 1913, Clearfield, Pennsylvania                               THE CLEARFIELD PROGRESS Volume VIII October 18, 1913 SULZER IS BY A VOTE Is Not Disqualified From Holding Office CLYNN NOW GOVERNOR Mm Did Rot Vote OB HIS OF Blast Against Tammany Was Promised by Occupant of People's House After Had Been of Appeal to United States Supreme Court to Test Constitutionality of Tribunal That Convicted REMOVED OF 43 TO 12 CHARGES AGAINST SULZER AND THE COURT'S DICT. The vote on the question of re- moval from office Against 43; for 12 The eight charges against Sulzer and the court of tion thereon with the secretary of state a false statement of contributions 39, not 18 In making davit that this statement was true 39, not 18. In bribing to withhold testimony from the legislative Not Misdemeanor in pressing testimony by threats and 43, not 14. In willfully preventing a witness from appearing before the legislative Not Larceny In converting campaign contributions to his own Not use of office in attempting to Influence the vote or Bottom at public Not hie authority or Influence as governor hi affecting the price of securities on the Stock Not selves of about all their opinions and their From the executive mansion no word came from Martin H Glynn was preparing to be sworn in as and Albany was looking to the speedy inauguration of a new Before the court opened of the Sulzer legal a lone at the table from which the batteries of the accused have been Mr. cick had something of a weary Papers were scattered ly over the broad and around It there was an atmosphere of defeat and Across the open space In front of the rostrum the counsel for the assembly managers full of the victory had It was a gray day and through the yellow stained windows of the senate chamber there came a dull light that had to be by a dozen electric chandeliers ators came in with blank roll calls in their ready to cbeck off the names as the votes were but nearly all of them could have run down the list In Article 5. which was taken up first referred specifically to the disappear ance of Frederick L. Coin who con ducted one of stoek accounts Colwell went away suddenly when j was summoned before the Fraw ley In- nnd it Oct. William having been convicted try more than a two-thirds vote of the on the second and fourth the articles Impeachment and the court having resolved that for the of- fenses of which he baa been convicted the respondent be removed from tt la now the doty of the presiding Judge to pronounce the decision that said William governor of the be and ia hereby removed from the office of Thase words that came from ing Judge Edgar M. Cullen sealed the late of William Sulzer aa that Instant he ceased to be the chief executive pf the The court Of impeachment before which he ban been on trial since Sept. 18 had found Mm guilty on three of the eight that the assembly managers bad brought against By a yote of 43 to 12, Judge Cullen and Senator Wende not the Mart bad decided to remove An- ather rote had been unanimously against hia disqualification from tec farther office in the But Itta waa small consolation for the and disgraced This the court of Impeachment adjourned slue exactly as the hands of the big clock In tlie southwest corner of tlie senate chamber pointed to the noon The court broke up and its members went their The formal findings of the court were filed with the secretary of state by tlie of the senate Then tile same officer took the copy of what ba had filed to the executive mansion and served it on William This was the former governor's notice of Uartin H. at once assumed the duties of governor and will be In before night He issued a statement in which he said he would be a and would give the a clean The assembling of the court seemed Uke the gathering at the close of a big criminal trial to hear the sentence There was hardly the same crowd that had surged around the doors of the senate chamber in the days of the but of the curious were present to the last act of thia political R was thought that the roil call on the different articles would ba taken Judges had delivered BAPTIST PASTORS IN CONVENTION Will Meet at Chester to Dis- cuss Church Matters LOCAL MINISTERS WILL GO Seven Pastors of the Clearfield sociation Will Participate in the Sixth Anniversary of the vania Baptist General Gathering Important Questions Will be Con- The sixth anniversary of the convolution will be held at the First Baptist October 20 to 23 The throe boards that form the con- the of which the Rev. C A. is the education of which the Le Is and ithe Youmg board will hold their sessions on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday Baptist union will evening The Job B Erie will on Problem of au h. Mission Society Sessions Tlie Woman MLs skm society will its Moi of vr A HANDSOME STORE Fixtures Arriving for the McCrory The for the five amd ten cent store to the Johnston block are arriving Several dray loads of counters and shelves have been received at the and will be placed In position at once The front of stare will pre- sent a handsome appearance whan the windows amd doors are completed The windows circular in from and the entire store room has been fitted up in a neat and attractive WILL REACH 3500 Licenses Being Issued Large In The of the week about 2700 licenses to humt lu by the county with to Dwell number to When the deer season operas it is expected that at least 1000 more U- will bo applied CRISES IN THE LIVES OF MEN Thems of Evangelist it Glen Richey Tabernacle Chair Covers for The Revival Stands for the Best for Boy and for the Best Civilization in State and Prays for More Interest to the prayer meetings at Glen Richey has Increased thia mem work and are to attend the they stop their work to pray at 10.30. Even down ita tho mines fa and la No. 5 mine at third left In room was an organized prayer Spoke of Tine theme on evening was Decisive and his text Hour Haa He described crises to SPECIAL CLUB OFFER Progress and Pittsburgh Had at Small For a limited time tte Clearfield Daily leading in Ma Mat the both yew for cash to or we will send the Weekly Progress and the Daily both one year for This to Rood on rural delivery routes and not apply to an regular agento for the Send remittances direct to 1C Chair Cm era be h Round Top for the from ilw So. ioty of Waterloo for then he 8t plj Andrew's church to Mr Van Mrs. that Suiter urged or counted vice of lVs TO ADVOCATE ELECTION OF OSCAR MITCHELL Previous to the convening of the 1m court the senate mot and on until Oct 22 This and Progress tory work delayed somewhat the i program for tho is Ing of the About this time word I aj prom came through Chester C. ernor the de governor might give out hK i from the v Speeches to he Made in Towns Throughout the Under the the Coin of Ui be- promised sensational statement as soon as he was Informed of the court's final It was lacking when the court con- read the fifth said Presiding Judge Cullen when the sad wail had opened the court Patrick E. McCabe thereupon read off swiftly the article on which the first vote was to be called the how say la the re- guilty or Innocent under the fifth article of asked Judge Mr. Judge Bartlett also and there waa a string of which gave every sign that the article would be unanimously Article S The twentieth vote required to save Sulzer on the charge waa reached when Senator Griffith voted The senators and judges of the court of appeals still went on registering themselves against guilt on the point at The final vote showed the members of the court for the dismissal of the The roll call had not taken ten minutes Again Senator stood up it the call of Us and Presiding Judge Cullen repeated the formula which how say Realizes His Possibly thia governor realizes us his sana counsel realized toward the close of the that it was a mistake for him to refuse to go in the stand and make a statement in bis own The charges against which were voted as material for impeachment by the are all based on uncontradicted The governor elected to let his case go to the court with only such defense as bis counsel could present in nnd that proved to be no defense at The most telling argument against Governor Sulzer was delivered In the shape of an opinion by Judge who will speak Uke p-m in half of the of Mitchell every day iis sick then that in of Jesus Then brought his down to time saying the hour has oime for to receive the Holy Spirit aside prejudices and do work fur the us wild our pre- thing Some peopl 10' go to Their reason is tlu not believe la That ram fends of a man did not Asked why he ddd no ilko it he he never tasted I he like Think of giving that a Fire CAR OF APPLES Fruit to be Had at Overly Car of apples proceedings arc about to the will be made in a for a Baptist in Pennsylvania oi plaies la Oils In Guided by all of them are to seed addition to local several pro their pastors as representatives from places the I wm address the will Clearfield I be found the names of the towns The association wiU be speeches will be at this Among the churches of this district which will send pastors to Chester are the Rev Joseph H Rev. W. Rev. B. C. Rev. Charles D. Rev. G. W. THEY WILL HUNT Several Families Leave For John A party consisting of Mr. and and children of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel amd of Mr. amd Mrs. Jack end amd Frederick of left this for John where thiey will spend the coming two weeks the datea of the meetings aad names of the Blue open air day October 21. Rev. fred of In. at dav October 21. H. P. of Philadelphia in open air October 21, H. W. of delphia In Tuesday tober 21. air Dr. I. P. Patch of ta ia the Tuesday October 21. Rev Richard of IB Gten open air October 22, Rev. H. W. Tope at Philadelphia in open air October 22, Dr. I. P. Patch of in Center open air Wednesday October 22. Rev. Alfred of In In evening October 22. Rev. i far Northern Spi York Greenings i The witness said her mother had Bell Flowers and DAUGHTER ACCUSES ADMIRAL'S WIDOW Torn Belwen Mother Lore md to Tell Oct of women filled the courtroom here when Dorothy Virginia sixteen fears again took the witness stand to testify aa a witness for the cution in the trial of her Mrs Jennie May on the charge of having murdered her Rear Admiral Joseph The girl told of the last hours of her October 23. Dr I. P. Patch of Her story was listened to with intense because it is gen believed her testimony will have much to do with the conviction or of Mrs. Eaton H. F. of Philadelphia in day October 22. Rev. Richard of in open air October 23, Dr. I. P. of in Ohio Thursday tober 23. Rev. of im open air October H. F. of Philadelphia In the people are guided by pre- judice than we think The and there may be something ia revivals that people do not There are things dome im the WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Rev. and of brato The beautiful homo of Mrs. George W. ait tbe mocoa of about 200 at the of which Mr. Hatch ia ou 17, fifth of tba Mr. and from clock to UU nooa by to farm on end on Art 1 o'clock dinner waa tie the being heartily enjoyed by Included chicken with all the tba baat that orchard and could aft in most were served in A. A. of who performed MT. and Mrs. Hatch waa present and short address The aged mother of the waa aJao W. G. of on of the and presented to Mr. and Mrs. Hatch A of money In They recipients of mamy them a awt of a set of silverware and hospital that I do not ears and are limbs are amputated They are things in revivals that are toot handsome or but often rotten cancerous sores are cut blood and it hurts like When some folks get they Juet have to Stands for the revival stands for the beat for your boy and for the best civilization in county and for better tor good wives holy for the Bible and for You be en- when a main supports hia and if girls aim rescued eons from drunkards grave and vice and pens of I God give ua mono York hr This is all sprayed fruit ia No. 1 iper bushel Call Overly either de- Mr to Do was Jealous of the rear admiral RAT HAS SWEET TOOTH Purloins Candy From the For some time Miss clerk in. the office has missed portions of the candy which she kept te a drawer her father's The of the sweets was a mystery for and a number of have unknowingly been under suspicion of having extracted the goodies from drawer Fortunately for the peace of the temple of Justice Moore discovered thai it was a big rat and mot a human being that was loining her The rat has his home in the cellar of the court house and a break in the wainscoting to office gives him easy access to that His soon found where Miss Moore had and he ML was not long In helping At Wallace ton im the M. E rear of the drawer fa Miss Thursday October 23 Rev. Richard Moore's desk there is an opening of in j through which the crawled Irvona open air and dropped Into the drawer and October 23, Rev. O. Stone of of the candy at his leisure New in I How to get rid of this impudent open air rat is a which is bothering BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Mrs. John W. Shugarte ttw Eighty-Sixth On at thla John W. Sh 86th of bar birth 310 her MM. la ajni is one of moat highly aW resided in ajt her having eC borouch moat of She has been a the church tor the 64 HOT many that aba will to of ber Baptist A. BaMa Report from tlon by A. R. waft Young Evening Killed a on and had discharged half a dozen Dr. I P Patch of Altoona the force in the 5t with whom she accused him of flirting ia advice is being given by Besides being Jealous of how j in the Friday Thus fax no haa thought to have Mrs. Eaton believed he had October 24. Rev. Alfred the hole through which the rat en- to members of the The trolley car on the C. C. line I to the It was when ran Into and killed a cow near Bhe grew angry that Mrs. Eaton made Friday The heavy those fog prevented the car crew from The car was Eaton girl was asked replied would accuse the rear admiral of having In- some of the details of what seeing the railed and the passengers up lev of in i office In the Friday October time Miss Moore keeps her candy 24. Open ait Rev. H. F. of to charge Friday October Open air meeting near N. T. i in another place where rats or attorneys can break In but nobody was poison into her She would were Rev Richard man or lady to in charge for a fast selling household will tonight a I open air for N. alter the looked like perfectly natural scratches j October 24, Rev. A. O. of Sales past tew days i or perhaps i New in Pa. Oct. 11, at SULZER CALM AS HE HEARS OF THE BESPIT Pins to Tito Rut I H Oct 18.-Blttlng In the lor of the mansion td by Mrs. John A. B. and Governor beard tba dict of the court of Impeachment re- moving him from His friends who were with bin aTae that he showed no more the decision than he had teen a rabbit tibot I Up to the time of of the vote of 4.'< to 1'J to him the governor hail the would fall short of two- thirds required the Deep he had a feeling that he was and be the news he had found guilty under fourth article by a vote of 43 to 14 be had the tendants at the People's ing up preparatory to hia Is ready to Not until Sunday afternoon wlB M- zer He baa not yat elded where be will but hia say he is planning a trip to some place In the and Mrs. who la to hi hysterical moot of the can rant  

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