VOL. LXXVIIH. HALL, PA., THURSDAY. THE EVOLUTION OF RUDY. NARRATIVE BASED ON FACT—BY 8. H. DEITZEL. Monument iat, 4 = : . : Andersonville he his oon see hin (1 While | the and hearing go % 1 ) 4 I ————— ounze ments. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. Will Witness of vania's Erected xt NO. ROOSEVELT THE WHOLE SHOW INCIDENTS OF 18705. Roosevelt becoming He ia the he President swell-headed., or nothing, hear a delegation from i= whole show refused to Local Items Taken from the Centre He. Vennsyl | of Interest to 19008 RN Recently porter anders, te be ta Massachusetts HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Rudy consulted his mother SEPTEMBER talk | accepted the offer of the Presbyts a church ivi himself t Centre Hall tl tudents The erection of a mor of vilie, Georgia, ealls to that Centre Hall | imprisor ed thers record on the on the subject of reciprocity with Can- the free cause one of the M. Whitney, favored reci- cho 1 profi 1011. \ Biate ada, with special reference to 16—~There is some and we ilities increased with hi Pennsylvania Anders November weather continues ol oa, 1 5 153 : x L . a yells . v ‘ fie} iis : » admission of hides, 1 rinns building diligently, he was iH. stated that the resident Mr. a deliberate mistatement. yet ever equal to mind the . y l inde of stock : are selling remark- well ut public sales this fall, committe were lounging about jand, in a time, su citizen who Epis Heferer S001 dire mel riling f Ha i to pa: to qualifications, The salsa- ver | YOOKS i Clore « nes town- | town stores dispensing - land shoulder il ! ft and decide rry Potter has secured a very des Davi rice Brishi nid ’ wition of the procity, wh Roosevelt said was teachers | sip of an evening, Rudy was bending | his boyhood field of | | school {clothes ich in Mille, at ¥ hé¢ offices drinking is here made to the offer mace The I to associate wit! proud to in deep honest r month. rts are sure to bring reward, a ries were placed at fre m $27 0 to $40 00 wi dom the head the um - fi § Pale} Du juesne, firm of Brisbin & Company, whi 3 VEDETROUE Was the way, dedication ber 7th ‘ vy ) ) ; ne lnmberman Later Mr. Whitney asked a hearing, , and, as inberman, and in his President ex-|} { honor pressed re the valuable support of the President. The President then denies Mr. ys represented in Cens last week by Thomas Walker, Harry Dalby and William Shores, of G00. the exchiar # made Durst, : was val- $ £ § x : f . ! | il " wv ¢ciproecity had lost In ge of propertis ond year he anticipates witnessing the | tre Halli Thursday of Henry Keller and George the mor Kreamer and that he x4 Here 3 ¢ ae in ever s Whitney LUrst’'s It was in shot nd illed a to say favor city. Now, whet on ther Re aily, intemperate, we say, ill-1 a distres dent ar make, court chs of aniel present | I 3 i ae ss is f . _— t 18 aifiicul fo stand up and we 3 we Know, to ather t fierce gale adulation : bie wil ul the P ity, bu Pres fesiaeg wi ovel WwWernment. ents of Ear 1 ’ Ue anest AVAIL OUTseive ling on ti deciding I the Rind ia Canal, When they bring th ¥ thelr teport they are po cite inf President gr fuuctions PRE despotic po Executive, highway checked ciation, « tal stages, Ly After ail, does cen a bit silly to make s¢ fuss about the Meri- wether-B uch anel wil in which Bra Naval Acad dibiug young neu to Kil it ter "ay t, at Aunapoiis is 11 ihe peace.” killing fellow Duman Leitys is Lhe method employ ed by the government, Who can deny When the government kilis fy, what's the use two students in an main. tained for the express purpose of train. LO paci- I giumibiing when institution ing young men to kill their enemies, select (o settle their own disputes by a finished fist fight. The humblest Filipino slaughtered by the American soldier has as much right, and more, to the student who lost consideration as his lie at the Naval Acadewny. Branch stood [or his bonor, The Filipinos were bought from Bpaiu for ten million dollars, aud thoussuds of the hallcivilized human bLsiogs were killed in order thal the purchase price paid the Spanish government wight prove profitable 10 this great humane { 7) government under which we live, “ Thou shalt not kill, ”’ MOSMAN MS Berry's Piarality, 88,244, The official figures for the State are as follows ; Berry's total vote , Plummer’s total vote . Bocislist vote , |, | | | Bocialiet Labor voile, | Berry's plurality . Berry's msjority | Entire vote cast, na — While Roosevelt's Canal Commis sion is spending millions of dollars be. fore It Knows what kind of a canal will be built, Eoglaud sud Jupan have agreed, if rumor can be believed, (0 build a canel over the Nicaragua route Euoglaud Is to furuish the money snd Japan tbe labor, When flattery is ship it's a case of @ 546 M9 458,706 10,330 1,622 BY 244 76,232 . + 1,017,666 ftlend« . lied to or Plots 1s iatup inp arrested ihe RAO farm fama Ke de- ver, y CBsl nire Hall was sold o David Krape, of Wha for $110 per a ' his W Weeks Bio aL a public sale by John re, or farm was purchinsed a fiona [or $550, B. D. Brisbiu opened a new confec- ery in Centre Hall, in the Felmee potel stand, NOVEMBER 11 tnake sale of his perso; Dr. W. Raukle will ial property and move to Philadeiphin, The James I. Foster farm, in Gregg township, was sold to Joseph Jordan, of Aaronsburg, CG. R. Hpigelmyer has been appoint ed postmaster at Woodward. i Le four Lownsuips of Potter, Gregg, Peun aud Haines have thirty-one clhiurches NOVEMBER 18 buried Monday, three years. A little Asrousburg, darvney Wagner was His sage was ninety- son of Jacob Wyle, of aged about two years, cast up a live slug- or snail-like crea. ture, measuring over two inches in The snail was kept slive in a for severnl weeks. The child, wii0 had been reduced to a mere skele- ton, w rapidly improving. It is pre. stined the little boy swallowed the snall while drinking water, Fhe Reformed chapel st Adam Staver's, iu Brush Valley, will be dedi ested November 28, A large building to tw used for a hoe tel is being erected at Oak Hall The new Lutheran church at Centre Hall was dedicated Inst Sabbath, The cost of the church was about $6000: The church furniiure—earpeting, mat- ting, chairs for the choir, lamps and brackets were donated by Wn, Wolf, Besides be wis Lhe most liberal cone trivuior, MarriedHeptember 9 John Emme rick, of Poller township, and Miss length. botiie boy who | i else, and in this self denial to- dy habits , taught recognized his ability ad sincerity and he rose step by step in Adam Krumrine Farm Sold, Adam: Krumrine, of sold his farm of about ald len acres Tusseyville, one hundred to Mrs, Mary Bwariz Fhe price paid was $6000. The farm will be tenanted by Foster Frazier, who at present livea farm, recently purchased by Sheriff Brangart. {Continoed from Previous Column, | of Rebersburg, and Miss Henrietta Hoy, of Center Mills. , . September 28, Dr. A. J. Mothersbaugh, of Beech Creek, and Mise Bue Hartswick, of Boalsburg . . . October 14, Adam C. Ripka sod Miss Henrietta Breon, both of Centre Hill . . . October 28, Prof. John Hamditon wand Miss Lizzie Thompson, of Penn's Biate College. . Heptember 25, Boott Btover, of Versailles, Mo., and Mis Busan M. Bower, of Rebersburg . . . November 11, Philip A. Auman and Miss Alice Linrter, both of Gregg township . . . November 11, C. Howard Meyer, of Centre Hall, and Miss Annie Runkle, of Centre Hill. . . November 14, Hamuel Wiser snd Miss Clara Contuer, both of Millheim , . . October Thomas Duey sand Miss Kate Wirts, coith of Boslsburg. Markets, Belisfonte, Bepl. 9. White wheat §1.15, red wheat $1.10, corn 65¢, oats G0, barley 90c, clover seed $8 00, potatoes 600, pork 6c, butter 200, eggs 15¢, bacon 10¢, ham 150, lard Se, buck- 3 «ii 3 i} o } 3 the sun was inking vehi , Unting the that Mountain a crimson color the autumnal mountai closed to eyes forever. LOUALS, Lace curtains free if you buy shoes of Yeager & Davis. Nature is a superb road maker, Even the abandoned Youngmaustown turnpike is in fair condition Remember the Thanksgiving supper {in Grange Arcadis—chicken, wales, | oysters, | The Hospital Aid Bociety will meet {at the home of Mrs King, Monday evening, December 4th, George Gingerich, east of Centre Hall, advertises his sale of farm stock, implements, ete., for March 27th. Three deaths occurred in the vieini- ty of Centre Hall within the past ten daya—~Mrs. J. D. Murray, George WN, Stover and Mrs. Sarah Durst. From the Miffliaburg Telegraph : Jus. Bpangler, of near Potters Mills, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Myers Inst Baturdsy and Bunday. In the advertisement of F. E. Wie land, Inst week, flour of sulphur was quoted at 1} cents per pound, which was an error. The price is three cents, Adam Sehreckengast, of North Mill. heim, sold his timberland, situate west of his home, to UC. H Meyer & Co., of Coburn, Mr, Schreckongast will cut the timber, have it converted into lumber as desired by the purchasers, says the Journal, and delivered to Co- barn station, for which he is to receive wheat 650, flour per bbl. $7.00, $16 per thousand feet, irisbin, al the age of twent enlisted in Company G. 145t Potters M McFarlane wae captain and ment, P. V at f thi in the «due o pauy the comipany was lines, On soldier others, sin A. Bayard, by the burg, place thence taken they were held fo they were carri from which Dats there they wer to Anders ginia, marched to from train they were & Co war epi 00 Dixie” : 11 Agou BEeliug upper at world’s one i SeEnsRL On, Lively Maxim's eight Allisovs, shiriwind scrobats few Hawkins, the Chesterfield of min Rossire snd Ix ‘The and pireisy | reto, com i acrobals n Tar’; Ford blackface comedy traction the posed entirely of members of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, presenting “The Conepirators,” arranged fron Bulwer-Lytton’s great drama, “Riche- lieu.’ For the children: wonderful dogs, European the musical Johnsons, peerless xyio- phonists ; Brothers Durant, airshij kings, acrobats and contortionists. pai Wilson Anexira Thespian ( « bow added al- is ub, com. Cabarel's ——————— AA UA Coal Getting Hetter, From Belleville Times, wes in town Tuesday, He informs us very nicely. The drift bas now been thirty feet. The vein is about five feet about five and one-half feet. Mr. Cas. ner says the prospects for coal of good quality are getting better with every wheelbarrow load that is taken out of the drift. New Telep hone Company Chartered, A charter was granied to the Farm. ers’ & Merchants’ Telephone Compa. ny, capital steok $6,000, having the home office at Beaver Springs. The new company has a right to operate in Snyder and Mifflin counties, but for the present will confine its business to points between and including Lew. istown and Middleburg, Beaver Springs and Troxelville, MeClure and Banuverville, Other branch lives will be constructed as ocoasion demands, y lountaios, Lewis home, lays last rl is a pienty at his wn, fell Lr ke his some time i similar of Bun. to Bhae Farmer hamokin seariet ty, the asseIn- hibited ed her spend Mar points, re Hall e none Mrs. , Who LEW Mille, It ie town in useifl in circle a promis slioroey, ITGBY eve FE story of Jewelry Hg hiss Feuns wor ie PX- al Lhis larry P. Jones is month, nected ng De Nlale Miss Elizabeth F lake place BIOootn is « rical Eagineer Peuunsyiva Alexander, of Tyrone, and re- ing the leaching in Ty- ¥ given up her went to Centre Hall, Lawyers will lesve for St. Louie, Missouri, the latter part of this Mr. Lawyers is well on in the seventies, but is looking forward to the trip with grest plessure, He will nain in St. Louis, with his son, Lawyers, until spring at This is his second trip west, within the past two years, Grant Warner, of North Wales, who tre Hall Fhursday er Buuday. Du ars sie has ix sid voosl musi Las pol wholl JO ik K. week, Ie yiliam cast Mr. Warner was in his stable early one morning last week getting ready Stephens mistook him for a robber Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, of day of last week, and were the guests of Mr. sud Mrs. John W. Conley, They brought with them Misses Baral sind Rhoda Kyle, of Reedeville. The young ladies went from Centre Hall to Hinte College, and Friday witnessed the exercises incident to Pennsylvania Day at State. Oue function of the up-to-date maga zine is to reflect the moving spirit of “Lhe time, aud this is the striking thing about the December MoClure's, As befits. a holiday number, it is filled with good, strong fiction. There is a Juck London story, one of his and six other short stories; but first in importance are the contributions of William Allen White, Ray Stannard Williams,
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