- 4 i $ Gs } Ti / a pi CENTRE HALL, ENCAMPMENT AND EXHIBITION PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1901. NO). 35. TOWH AND COURTY HEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL 1? FROM ALLF THE DEMOCRATIC WHIG, ADJOINING COUNTY NEWS, 4 n Date of July 23, 1856, Talks of the Fifth i County Falr, the effects of the Misses Sparr an old newspaper—‘The Dem- Ocrutic Whig" —date of July 23, 1856, Was cheerved by the executor, Capt, | Lr. M. Boal, and kindly laid on the AWS AGAINST ANARCHISTS. is again directed to the pest of our modern | Of Central Pennsylvania Pair Ons Operon nt Centre fall, Monday, 16th Inst Happenings of Loeal Interest From Ceutral Penn. The home of Nosh Trutt, about two | miles North of Hartleton, was dest roy - | ed by fire on Bunday evening of last | week, Public attention Gathered the red handed, black-hearted | | anarchists, who have found | Camp will open Saturday, Septem l [ ber 14th, and the exhibition Monday, should be em- [the 16th, | by complete ever provided, 'Y The of thet epourter’s table, | Penvsylvania State Grange will hold There ure many little items of inter- om of belief for us to|a meeting on Wednesday and ‘Sto the Whig, and many old famil- i of the lar faiully bemes appear there, The and are desirous of first puye is occupied wlmost exclusive- 1¥ UY the anpuouncement of the fifth at zation, TERE! FE Amoog ¥ more vietim in President McKinley at Baffilo. ne suggestion A 2 urs at such a time that all the azencies of rovernment Arrangements are now eom- | oot Dr. Riter reports that pink eye in Lif bailiwick. ! | | | there § pleted and are the most elaborate and Liere is no ployed to stamp out this evil enlt and the whole body of men who pro. to it. fired l oc The sessions in the Grange ent at this atrocious ] torium picnic week prowise to the highest interest, No one would sav to day, as we all are that it onsen] word > £ 1s ¥ 3 ’ : i fess adhesion executive committee I'he public schools will be closed resentm outrage, could seriously strain the f next week on account o ment and exhibition. the COCA pe American view of liberty of thought and { Thi rs- Isaac Knepp, of Loganton, is the possessor of a Leghorn cock that began lo crow when but day of the week 0 Mra, George §. Centre Hall, trouble ieampmient Pa- file ee sures to very individual — man Heckman, of with heart Went ; 8 a necting the is seriously he phases of the | Migetulg 1 twenty-six days | aa our work effectu ihG fr il one to protect civiiization 31 ients have exhausted the I Honant avil Tate inant evil. LAWS » been ellected wit poniard i (reneva, and Kine | it something may be d its | i perisi } i wronagation. Pag 1 if we d such teacl * CLINTS, # rors S80 trea dd ane STALE Tims in The Names The State College Times Vites Ancient News Items The Slate College Times must fur- nish fresh if to with the up to date pew gspapers of the ¢ y. Think with an old news late as last week ; pews it wishes rank around this, tit of coming item like as were (wo newspaper located the bs in inter deg conducted for wn, established originsliy in has Republican party. nto 8 “sellow se of defaming the Republican organize. if of the county and the State, and for res One eh JOU al i villification of citizens no matter how abies, who uphold the regular Bepublican or. mn andsupport ihe principle of mej ity 1 Fhe fies of this paper for the Hs character that of its mauagement | vulgar, iow.’ £4 niEati i pest two AIS SHO Le conse, Dear, O dear; every body knew that long ago. It was talked about and over, and just such a conclusion arrived at as is given above. Of course, The Times does not say what | thie names of these papers are, but every body knows that is, every body Yiat ever read the newspapers referred Lo. The State College Times is itself a horrid paper, edited by s hard-hearted editor. Think of it! Avy one who bas no more feeling for his fellow editors than Becretary of Agriculture John Hamilton has no business with a | goose quill back of his ear. Why, | Just read the following which be wrote and printed in his paper Inst week : i “A few weeks ago, when it was found that he | ¥ i : i i had been elected 8 delegate to the county ocon- | vention some of the stalwart Republicans de i termined to compel him to declare himself one | way or the other—either for or against the | party. He wis according'y cal ed upon in the | convention 1 explaio what he koew in regard i 8 certain compromise’, or “sgreement,” which be Led weserted in his paper, existed, All re mymber the complete backdown that occurred.” Wasn't that a dastardly mean trick to compel a man to say just where he stands, And make him do it in a Re- publican convention. IV's awful, awful, You see, when both sides are right in front of your nose, it won't do to rely on the old relisble method of lying to git the case. Any man who con- sires an did Secretary of Agriculiure to des.- we. ole whom $ . LO It spress this wet that we ractical x 7 can rying to cope with rnational agree. I passe » Arnoi C of her hotel to the he Empress 3 hil » Ww at Mouza, near i lives of 3 He om is a places, 3 i mart vg villainous kings and {trons of the central part of the { Worthy Master Hill | turer Cornell will A found at State iso Le present, | these tiemen can bi grees me {Grange headquarters, PROGR AM, | Baturday, Nept. 1] Opening i 0 the grounds : f i { Camp, when many o i | will arrive on the and take | possession of their tents HARVEST HOME 81 Bunday, Sept. 15—At anniversary snd harvest home sermon Hey of i RVI i i =i) pom. the $ to s2auilz, | will be pre ached by | Centre Hall, | Monday, Sept. 16—Opening of exhibition proper Tuesday, Sept. 17—At 2p. m out ly y Open. range, by the Hing exercises of the with recitations and isle ' in | Young people of the Gran | by D.{. | m.—Musieale and orgs Ke. Kenn dy. of Corry. Op ¥ ratic entertain- | ment, | Wednesday, Sept. 1 10a. m., mu ig : iN our ia There are anarchist i : i ! : { perhaps, | iC avowed | We| have t, Czolgosz, ad ii me £ 9 the crime. n, vet we who organ. nen ion springs, anarchistic safeguard anarchistic ht $ to be at tasching | teaching | crime, Of whole social | I Ha Crold- | i Ur = humanity. 3 An oups vd i dom 3 3 should De Of speech ciety, and eivil. fore a convention of Republicans, by causing him to rise to his feet and tell the truth ; to stand wing of the can not ex pect i well in the insurgent , Re v Je Hamilton, publican part If John in his State Tia last week's fssue, would have said a single word about editor having been deprived of “Amendment to the Constitution” situply because be, up- der hinrdest pressure, being con- fronted by both elements of the Re- publican party, and given no chanee whatever to straddle owing to a con- Spiracy couceived and executed by Editor Hamilton himself, confessed with contortion jestures that he was an lusurgent, the Reporter would be willing to entice this great Republi- can stalwart and champion of Lusuper- able Quay to the gravel pit above Centre Hall, and then invite Ex-Gov- ernor Hastings to join him in a de bate on grease : “‘aren’t thou mor greasy than 1.” ¢ College ja of this advertising the the ———t—— — The Veterans’ Pienle, The annual picnic of the County Veterans’ Association, which was held Saturday in Archey’s woods at Pine Grove Mills, proved a very successful affair, The weather was all that could be desired sud the atten. dance was quite large. The people of that vicinity are noted for their hospi- tality and everyone was made to feel perfectly at home, Addresses were delivered by Hon, Centre Heinle, Gen, James A, Beaver, D. F, Fortney and others. After the speak. ing the veterans had their pictures taken in a group. The Aswciation realized $70.00 from the day's proceedings, A game of base ball was played dur. ing the afternoon between Pine Grove Mills and State College, which result ed in a victory for the former team by a score of 12 10 9, nA nr MSS Christinn KEndenvor Convention, The County Christian Endeavor Convention was held at State College Wednesday and Thursday of last week. i Hamilton, by his own confession, an unsuspecting editor be- LL) he sessions were full of interest and were well attended, Addresses W. F. Hil, and A.M, | 1330p. m by range, recitation by Miss Emma A. Brewer, of Delaware county; music of the Grangzes of Centre count 7.30 p An ment, Thursd ale and liter y nm operatic entertain. ay, 8 8. m., music Fentertainment by the young people of the rranger of Contre county. Address by Hon. Louis Piol lett, oN of the State Grange. At essen by Mrs Helen rry: Hon, William T Columbia county Chairman ve Commities seculiy {ddr 130 p. m. Johnson, of £5 {3 Creasy, Lecturer 7.50 p. m.— Musicale and operatic lla m.,« Friday Sept. ereiaes in by Col. losing ex- auditorium Addresses Weaver, Lect qd D. Rs Citation Ly the urer of the { {. hennedy, of A Ri Corry. Miss Emma Brewer, Commi I. 8. Frain John Dale. KITE # 3 tee Of Col Dale, Mrs nr {sey program Weaver, and IAL TRAIN » ar {rains the In addition to the regu) trains will be run from Bellefonte, Tue say, Wed: esday and Thursday: 10a m. and 6 p. termediate statious following special Leaving Bellefonte at all in- $ i m., stopping a Park for Bellefonte at 6.45 and 9 30 p.m, stop ping at all intermediate stations Iu addition to the re from Coburn a spocial will leave Co. bura at 104 Wednesday and Thursday, Sept, 18 and 19 Specials will leave Grange Park for Specials will leave Grange ' Ruiar Gn termediate stations, A special will leave Park at 7 p. m. for Lewisburg, Thurs. uls=o diate stations, EXCURSION RATES, The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa- ny will sell excursion tickets to Grange Park, Centre Hall, at one fare for the round trip. ADMISSION, Admission free, AMPLE TENT ACCOMMODATIONS Tents can be secured for the term of the picnic at the following rates: $2 00, $250 and $3.00, according to size of tent and location. All will be ready for occupancy. The committee have left not hing un dove to make the Grange Eucamp- ment satisfactory and deserve the lib eral patronage of the public, For further information write the chairman, L. Ruoxe, Centre Hall, Pa. pelt To Consolidate Two Colleges, There is a project on foot among the leaders of the Evangelical chureh to consolidate their two colleges. The one isthe Central Pennsylvania college, lo- cated at New Berlin, Pa. It is under the jurisdiction of the Central Pennsylvania conference and the Pittsburg conference and has an en- dowment of $100,000, The other fs Albright college, located at Myers. town, Pa., and is ander the domain of the East Pennsylvania conference. It has a like endowment. It ‘Is pro. posed to unite these two institutions and erect buildings at a cost of $150, 000. Harrisburg, Reading and York are looked upon for the location, I A NAA, Write Grant | Centre County Fair, are given velow, sud their names will ’ tit “YH Lees to Lhe older readers of the Re- Huerefords Walker, Janes Huston, Walker Four sige Daast, § J Muben Huu Bail Hishiel, an § &¥ Valentine, Sprivg Adam Hosterman, Penn La Peters, | i #3, Bion, allie aud sheep Witla Pou LCouvelly, Jel ©! sult rl Harris; John liv sprig uder, Pouler; James irvin, Howard Volf Haloe ou dotin frvi i Has McCoy s, ie onte. Harrls Luria, 2 : Pot ivi Cie Holaudg AA port fatness Ar Mune wi, Hell tw. Har shone; Rot Kel Ww David Jobin Jats 0 Dun Walker, N. J. ich Barry, Harts Huston: T.M Hie fonts W. 1. Wilson, Potter Abraham Elder, Half. James Alexan i Wm Mock Bu Re a Li 1 ure oh i futile hold Manafscinres} B bevin Gregg, Walker Jobin Foster, Miles, W F Rey ¥iederic fasris Ling Boggs fa - Wilson, Bellefonte I wey, NM. Thompsou Mi ligaw, Philip Haifmmoon Bogg» { 3 Aa FER, artilimrg, Ww Henry B (rourge Vorpslake Premiome<Gen, J. Irvin Puller Grogs: Wm Taotiss H H Houisog, Duncan Burch Implements and Mang N. Meallister, Bellefonte: Peter W i Laurimer, Spring: P. B. Wad Joseph Baker hantonl shin Harr “wretiovary Premiums —Samuel Baud Potter: 0. B i Ryman, Milesbarg one: 8. Vautries, emiun ¢ § Pr § Hoa. James Davidson, Boggs larubart, Bpriug iP Antmals~ W. A Philip i Mii ion, Potter “ual, Fe guson The following vational ticke® heads the editorial columu: For Presi tent—Col. John C ! mont, of California, For Vice President | Daytou, of New Jersey. The advertisement of Messick Gra- { ham, Grand Sultan ofall the Barbers of the Keystone State, is given in full, and is convincing that Mr. Graham | Was enterprisiug in business when a | young man aud led the barbers then as hie does now; EXCELSIOR BEHAVING SALOON Allegheny Street, Bellefoule, Pa, Fre- Hon. Wm. L. A PROCLAMATION! { To ALL MEN TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS i MAY LOMe «1 MEsSIUK GHAHAM, | Grand Suitan of ail the Barvers of the Koystone { Bate. do bereby proclaim and us ke kuown tw All People, that I have fivied up my PALACE in Wi ieaiess mati ver for the reception of my loyal sibject, where | will be at all Umes ready wo [Rite them a culling reception, asd Conde bey die | Vest thelr physioguomy of saltire’'s Uuseemiy pro: duction, AND FURTHER, asthe times are getiiog geod ole payments, 'u Bld the Banks making » take BIECLE at par from all my subj ots, € Great Seal of m WITNEss my wi. and th y HAZUR AND Biian0RS, at the PALACE, na toe Your of Bie Benrds, 1% 5, MESSICK URAMAM, Grand Sultan. GENIKEL SHAVER, ‘ Among other advertisers are E, (. Humes & Brother, farm implements; R. D. Cumings, liveryman; A. Brit tain, druggist; Wm, L. Raphill, drug. gist; Wm. Behrock, cabinet making; H. Humes &. Son, flouring mill; Jas, F. Weaver, Milesburg, lumber; James H. Ravkio, J. Montgomery Hunter, Samuel Lino, W. W. Brown, Ira (. Mitchell, attorneys; 8. B. Awl & Co., grocers; Temperance House, Bishop St, Jamas M. Johnston, proprietor; Wm. McClelland, clothing; J. Mon: - gomery & Son, clothing, Register M. P. Crosth wait advertised that the following accounts bad been examined and passed upon by him and were held for inspection: John Dauberman and Win. Spang. ler, executors of John Dauberman, of ( Continued at foot of next column.) old, B. K. Haag, of Milton, a prominent busivess man of that place, und large real estate owner, died at the age | eighty-four. i of { house belonging to County [sioner C. W. Kuight, of Port Trever | ton, Buyder county, was destroyed by | fire, . | tract was exhibiting a live rattle snake i tiie | which was forty-two inches long and | had fen rattles, [in Lewisburg other evening, | Bixteen hundred workers from the | Standard Steel Works, at in durnbam, { Mifflin county, went t« Lakemont | Park, near Altoona, on their s ’ i cord i y {annual picnic Saturday. | George W. Holley, of Centre town. ship, Perry county, while pitching ® { ly lost the sight of that eye, fous The drug store of Dr. ©. W. {at Hartleton, was broken into and Ww. Charles and W. F. Price were arrested h, ul- fu 3. cohol, perfumery, ele., stolen. and gave bail for appearance | | | i al court i i of the sherifl The plaintiff in the ‘ | is now in the hands {| Snyder county, £ | port, and the execution debt is $25 760 Mrs War During a storm while Miouie Hinkle, of Lewistown, | pulling up jelly a elap of thune ler i startled her causing her to spill jelly lon herself, scalding her feet painfully. i Cook brothers, of Cookburg, Forest |erunty, have purchased a tract of tim. { ber land in Penn tow nship, Clearfield | county, from Irvin, Norris, Mitchell, $70,000, Messrs, {and | Afireat Lewisburg last week | stroyed three stables, the property of | Edward Davie, | Samuel Deitrich, A horse belonging {to Mr. Flick burned. The | was about $1,400. total Joss Clinton county deaths : Mrs. old | Lewistown, | ties of age, she was born Mrs. Maude Wiedhahn, | wife of C. L. Wiedhahno, of Lock | Haven, aged thirty-six years. | Alexauder Bathwell, book-kee per at | the Sunbury silk mills, was drowned [in the river one mile above Suubury, | while bathing. He ventured far jout and was carried away by the istrong current. He was aged about | nineteen years, and came from Dup- cannon, The body was recovered the | next day, The Pennsylvania railroad will build a new passenger station at Market street, Williamsport, and have awarded the contract. The plans show a one story and basement build. ing, to be constructed of stone and brick, finished in hardwood, equ ipped with steam healing, electric lighting aud all modern improvements, {oO Philip Briggs was arrested on oath of B. F. Price, of Newton Hamilton, charged with stealivg a wateh and at a bearing before Squire Rhoads was held in $300 bail. Price came to Lewistown and in company with Briggs became intoxicated, and fell asleep in a stable, When he awoke both Briggs and his wateh were gone. Harry Lehman, of Carroll, and Miss Blanche Greuninger, of Centreville, have joined hands in holy wedlock and will share life's blessings as bus band and wife. The happy marriage occurred on the Sugar Valley, Clinton county, camp ground in Equire Weber's cottage. Rev. C. N. Woll was the officiating clergyman. Mr. and Mrs. Lebigan are excellent young people, { Continued from fourth column.) Potter township. Frederick Heckman and Philip Shuck, executors of John Shuck, of Gregg township. David Brisbin and Rachael Brisbin, executors of John Brisbin, of Potter township. Henry Witmer, guardian of Susan Pennington, of Potter township. Christian Hoffer, administrator of Philip Krelder, Penn township, Notice that the first instalment of ten dollars on each share of stock in Bellefonte Gas Co. was due August 1, 1856, James M. Hunter, of Millheim, was advocated b log township’ cor. | : 3 y | and a touch of mang fever, Misses Fliz abeth, Lula. Mary and | imma Smith, of Bellefonte, were the | guests of the Misses Lutz Sunday. | Will you tent f you | do, more neighbors than | heretofore and bette raccommodations, at the pienie? i you will have rene pap I'ie state camp of the § ond Patrio America will } ec Cr. ‘ Rone of { der Bons of 10ld its next al Williamsport, ’ | annual meetin or ~ The University of Tennessee Divi sturiner, “it { ferred the degreé of Doctor of ty Rev. Wilfred p. { tor of the Bellefonte Meth ni- Pp dist t wlint Chur Oh I hE» “} ile Among other entertai { Haents to | furnished at the auditoriy, fs hat Grapge of in fancy ea. vii § Park will be singing by members the various gra; ges, dressed C wiumes, Hud. W. Love Week went to Pittstn secured employment, | 'Tuove his family to short time. Frank Crawford and family, of elles parents, at Mif- the Mif- onte, were Lhe buests of Mr. and Mrs, H.D. Cras ford. flinburg, over Sunday, his says Hinburg Times, Robert A. Sankey and wife Tues i ay | morning left for their home in Wie 1i= They were Rh Hand winter of Gramley i . ta, Kansas by Miss FF “pend the fa J. L. i George {| Wirth, accompanied who will Kansas, loretice ne, in Frantz, Nittany Valley, Danijel New have to pre- Ministry. j an and Loganten. went | Berlin on Mondsy, wi | entered Central ¢ £ i i) ere Lhey { Penn'a College | Pare themselves for the | Thursday, Friday and Saturday of sown es of the fly season does nol seem from practicing early last week considerable grain Was | in Penos Valley, The ravag { puring the past to deter farmers {| "owing of whe Fleming, | Haven Normal, he at. Earl 8 graduate of Lock and a young man of best habits, is open for ngage- | ment with in some { distriet He was institution * iL an e school directors having a {an honor man at ti | referred to. Vacancy. ie slate Sunday and Monday were delight- ‘ul days clear. Sunday worning looked threatening, caused by heavy clouds of smok e, which clear ed away toward noon. Og was very cool, the usually Leavy, § bright and Monday morn- dew being un- A young vull, heading a herd of sev- en or eight head of Young cattle, lay 1 the road side near Gardner Grove's on the Licb farm, east of for several days with s i% supposed ti a slope, ' Centre Hall, A broken leg. It we animal was struck with The owner of the cattle is unknown, e James Pursell, employed at the pump station, Pine, while intoxicated ove night, climbed to a platform to sleep. He rolled off during the night und fell twelve feet io the floor below, His spine was injured so badly that be'is completely paralyzed from the hip down. Paul Murray, of this place, has se- cured a place with Mr. Foster at the College Inn, that will support him while attending College. The College fanagement’s liberal terms, together with Mr. Foster's aid, will enable young Murray to secure his heart's desire—a college education. Superintendent of Motive Power D, F. Crawford of the Pennsylvania com- pany is receiving bids for the construc tiou of 1,525 cars. The order will con- sist of 1,000 box ears with steel frames, 300 refrigerator cars and 295 gondola cars. The company is oo busy ut preseat to fill this order in its own shops, A singular thing occurred on the farm of John Fiddler, near Loganton, A wild hooey bee came swarming down the mountain side and hung it- sell fast to the coupling pole of his big farm wagon, as he was hauling in po tatoes, where it remained until Mr, Fiddler and Albert Page got a basket and caged it. A New Buftalo correspondent writes thus to the Perry County Advooate ; of Watts township, whe years been digging for gold, ete., along the base of the Half Mountain, in said township. and has had some ore tested that yielded $21.- 8) a tou, now claims that he bas found a much richer vein, and wil that is Sueded now ie SOU PetaD bo furnish he believes will EE
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