A VOL. XCIX . WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. The announcement William Tenn. death of Dayton, the at of Jennings Bryan. comes as a bewildering sur prise and shock. Only a few dave ago had mountain the * gone” To the little Teannessso 1€ = town to fight in the Courts sue of evolution, taught in maintained, contrary *'» In attention schools, as he of mtest, id world the law the State this which attracted the al in- terest of the whole civilized he threw every atom of amazing that had contests, in vitality served Tm in 80 but time had Bryan many like this failed been handed decision and Mr. up the After a favorable down, was work dosing odds and ends on Sabbath at of his connection with the case ifternoon he passed peace fully into the presence of his MaXer. Mr. nition speech Convention In he said cify mankind upon Bryan came into instant revo he made a Democratic Chicago, “You shall this and fame when National 19. 1806, in the June in which not cru- cross of gold.” and whick won for him the nomina- tion for the Presidency. In 1900 he of record the his 1908 —a party Woodrow had Presifency, he went wns agnin nominee party. and also in without precedent in his Four years wil nomi when Governor New for campaign later, son, of Jersey, bean nated the in the midst of the to Nebraskan. to lLdncoin singularly fine tribute to the “Mr. at pay a he said When M> Bryan,” Jal i timore.” White “set us free Wilson called to the House he Mr. of State. went upon Bryan to be hig retary and in that oa) he served for two vears and mormths, NAMED FOR VACCINATION WORK. DEPUTIES County School Eight Physicians in Centre Appointed to Vaeccinate Children. Dr. J. 1. Seibert, of Bellefonte medical director, has been 1d {tified by the State Secretary of Health, | Dr. Charles: HH. Miner, that the fol f county 4 iow ing physicians have been ap pointed as official deputies to revace, children county nate free of charge, vee hool whty have undergone two or more unsuccessful attempts at vaccipation smallpox. The are Woods, wainst Dr. Mills, Dr, Dr. Dr. Dr, Dr. Dr. Dr. School appoin lees George H. Pine Grove . 3, H. Mills, Shoe. Braucht, Harris, Kidder, Kurtz, Dale, Jackson Frank, tiving districts who have vacoinated. to H. E. L. E Ww, J. David Robert QS Spring Snow State Howard. College. Bellefonte, Osceola Mills, Miliheim the chidren in been twice unsu- cessfully or those who term certificate must admitted school last official revaccinated been an temporary be by the one of the official county ca} director, or dep i temporary oe th uties, who will tificate which grant will admit them for the current school cities school yeur o} 05 i ination I In boroughs, townships or : 4 ME the first class having organized health, official be by of this re vac must performed the board of health physician, Teuchers schxnl principals day or n or maj not admit children the first of - unless flied school they present, already y Certificate of Mr Commoner.” liked He spoke Bryan to er was people: he their lanzua ge, gladly.’ range reco ————— AA SH ——— League Baseball Scores, or Bellefont« whom times. The fin al « avery i a Bellefonte We knew he so do Beall» without jas the | aggregation, again by 4 to 0, seven innings the Musser could He week 15 turned Paul » Hed over if blanked fonte a hit, striking Thursday fast applying wiriking Musser has Centre County league has some Teal ball players. and of stick artists of a calibre as big as he faced in the minor leagues which he played. His apparent contempt for their prowess in the early part race resulted in taught bitter lesson his he in the rez: ar way—and he's again the big wi little a AKO out men, and evening § back Hela Park the kalsomine and 13 come to realize that out in a number in ¢ of the his being a Having learned ‘ou son, is doing his stuff nolae. —————— A A AAA. H. C. Yeager Bankrupt. Yeager, - H C. cohant. a shorf time ago filed a tary petition bilities Bellefonte shoe bankruptey. in bag are said to be about of if are disposed §5.000, bank. His nssets, not at a forced sale, about ds said A of deavored to adjust Mr. Yeager's. finut- cla; difficulties with of having him continue in business, but found themseivés handicapped by his obli gations to the Centre County “bank, which dated back’ to the time of tne *y cager swing factory. Because of 54 the indefinite status of the bank no * way ¢ould be found for a compromise tiement of his obligations there. This blocked an adjustment of wil of hie affairs, which would have enabled him it committee creditors en a view revaccination, of the in successful results present temporary certificate 14 Temporary have been issued since present year the i (vey ton aw has been teacher valiNity vaccination cer: | filed Teachers may frayed of tificates cept not ! the family i certificates by physician or by the school medical in spector exempting from ROC dis pupils % nation because of alleged physical shility. ————— A A AAA Start Rebuilding Damaged MILL Work on the reconstruction mill of the Co Mt was partly the Milling which of Bpanogie- Yeager Wek, Miffttin county. destroyed fire months ago, was begun this week W. D. Steinbach's Sons. The ore expect to have the bullding under but the : destroyed will at by some by contrac roof within week. the psn chy seria td ii the latter be ready for operation until the latter » it OO: id mill which was not | of August, SE ————— AIA AAA Glass In Hand 20 Years, Swartz, Lock Haven, while put part L ting J in a broke he has 2 Since that time plate glass window 20 years ago the glass, main, While commited suffered He attributed to more or which he neuritis, in Philadelphia recently he a physician, who found«in the hand, just above the wrist, a sliver of glass, an inch long and quarter of an inch square, the cause of the svn and suffering. It had evidently enter od the hand at the time of the break: in of the pane of plate glass MIE MPR ARH, August Furniture Sale On all cash sales during this month I will allow a discount of twenty (20) per cent. on furniture andes roge (kitchen cabinets excluded) Up-to- date stock to select from, No estry charge for delivery, about fn ’ 14 continue his shoe store, and he Je cided to voluntary place his case In the bankruptcy courts, 8. M. CAMPBELL, Milihgim, Ta. i , 5t #& HALL!., ENCAMPMENT & FAIR NEWS, on Grange Enlarged for Sioek Improvements Under Way Park-—Auditorium Stage ! ~Added Convenlences Exhibitors, A the Enc committee representation of F made a trip to Bellefonte terest 3 found and ir fast in the of neampment the « the Some Encampment are planned in improvemnts the sanitary arrangements on Granas Park. both which will be in readiness [for the Grange Conference which « 18th, rgement i Encamp of the audi‘ This presentation of August and the An stage ens v “en # under way was necessary in the plays as the la of dressing room a handicaps Btock exhibitors will find this year or 4 of the convenience piped water In viarfous 'm add general. hich wih ¢ stock OF and In provements w to the of caring While products fruits may be scarce t ie of farm and garden shoud reditable showing than the the A mMoOre « ever, so favorable has been sen son and 50 YeNHrous are prem ums paid by the a the before 1 issocintion, as oan seen by premium book which be {nsued There long. will be no scarnwitey of muawic, ind general features of an entertaining character, The trees planted on Grange Park ! «h ark day ” are without exception, Lhd wight a the Vigorous growth ¢ beautiful these in which every patron should De to nim ow nersisn The mest = n oF Eis Luge Oth nA S55 BALD FAGLE TRAIL WORK, PROGRESSING The Contractors Have Poured a Nom. her of Miles of Concrete and Will Not Be long Until Road * Will Be Completed. Bpeaking of road construction Cefitre county, the Philipsburg nal makes these gtatemetns in a cont Mort workmen Port Matilda Progress ald has JHE Hutchinson and his army between the Triangle ©" fn: il ar the Trail” of making » Hi on upper end of © Mr. nearly Engle Hutchins n i stretch nine mil iH we concrete to lay between the two points and at present over flve and a ha miles af concrete has been poured am all the miance of the road grisled of one mil han with the of exrepiion Matilda poured between went Part Cement Hickory Fowler newer Bottom scne one Martha. ne stitch of five nnd one-half miles ='- most ready traffic. Beveral of the road Detween Shoe Intersection Bhne finighed, The lower end of the between Port Matilda is moving house and and half and ono miles west of mak oN for miles mountain Srow and Snow 4 valley =h and Snow “ Intersection slong the seme The Miller the as that west of Port 1 struction for sixteen miles company has cont react the lower end and have 1 ramet to Cover A PAS Pine Grove Mills P. & 8 of A. Delegates | Hern don, Hunt rsgdon Bont Heoody Hall, Grn seven oampe- Biate College burg Creek, Lemont amd tre pasrticipated Approaching from the Right, Loy bH i Ne hie y * Odd Fellows' second and Pennsylvania Day Plenie. The Wa gnu D nll Fe Rehwkahs of held Heelan Central be th T0060 1 - i Laba Par) ¥ will on September if Las year this picnic, representing Oded Fellow lodpes nearly Rebelahs, this committees hopes to stil make i This is beautiful park, tray with now provements including a dining ball 19 by 26 feet. Base ball games dancing bathing, canoeing and plenty other amusements will be provided to ac commodnte a large crowd A good ore chestra will be there to liven it up Everybody welcome. about people attended about forty | amd that many and year the t bet ter a cen located, many im ———————— A MAU AAD Wants Women's Lutheram College. Charles I. Myrick, secretary of the Lewistown Chamber of Commerce. hat returned from a trip Philadeiphin. Harrisburg and Baltimore, where he conferred with officials of a board rep: Laitheran to resenting 13 synods of the Church which has charge of the loca: tion of a proposed women's colleges of the Lutheran Church. The college will start with a plant worth at least $500,000, and the officials of the Cham ber of Commerce are attompting flo have it located at Lewistown. Several othef cities are bidding for the college and Mr, Myrick presented to the of ficlhle the many advantages of Lew istown as a site for such an institu. tion. A meeting of the board will bo heid in Beptember whep Lewistown will be represented and present her dAaims, Corn is mmking a wonderful growth the nights have been unusually cold meeryt {fren ne Country Das More, ve New Y ting for hiren sly i t £1 predicted parting « ou that Wines mes Tete Wi . ttiement of his obligations there TH of Boosts, regrot the af children Just Many little ome have wormed then seives deeply into the their temporary suardans, One of the most Deaatifal types ch of our times takes childron from congested oie districts arid gives them a Summes outing in. “one healthful spot. Such am ex- perience. must be § revelation to many who never saw a cow or a sheep and never heard bird songs except from the warietios the frequent city parks Sueh youngsters may not be af tracted to the quiet of a country home, which would probably seem dali them. But at least they are shown that it will pay them work for in health! where they wily have rooan separagon on Pa outbreaks 2 the and the a eric tonrs on of t of part stay week longee affections of af rity country and tame to mn home a £0 munity breathe and develop maturally. A 5 A MP AAI IT Child Fractures Skull While at the home of his grand mother, Mra, Margaret C. Musser, in Miliheim, Paul, aged three Years, $n ef Dr. and Mra, D. W. Lawis, of Phils adeliphia, fell from a second-story porgh to a concrete walk below, a dle tance of twelve feet, sustaining slight fracture of the skull The child remained in a semicon: scious condition for several days. bu later responded to treatment. + Pomona Grange Meeting. A regular meeting of the Centre County Pomona Grange will ‘be held Ist-forenoon and afternoon sessions, Come and bring lunch along: your for this season of the year. In many dave all, A wi 3 presence will be appreciated. J. Gross a “ FROM TAMPA, FLORIDA. Former Potter Township Young Man Writes Briefly of Great Tampa. pended s a ette froin Boyd ¥ m Tampa. Florid i i fleommrie Wi fi ress A mort many naires from all parts Btates altwuf WIMMmMers hepe Wei freer the mer time, ever nha Business comdil many bulldings, aiettes are being established firm “offfcon Tampa La in ths has a pepulatior Authorities say wialion will be {tinned i i oo red out With tition $ the Rindest TT Rest BOY! The Cool Side of roa Week ae toad I ——— Enjoyed Bay's fgting at Ha dM ngve pr gat 3 ned and Bl N Rev. and Mra BP ind daumihter, Miss Frances, Wenonah. Muncy of A ANS CLINTSN MEN HELD FOR COURT Defendants Arrested th Recent Dry Raids by Federal Agests Reguir- od to Give Baill When Arraigned. The men arrested in the recent rads muse. by faderal prohibition ment agents in spd around and Lock Haven ware all United States court at the before Tnited WwW. D These heard enfore Renee held for hearings States Commissioner Crocker at WYlllamaport bean listed ef United which opens in Scranton 19. Assistant Distriot Attorney man F. Reich, of Sunbury, handled the cases for the government Ted the commissioner. Bail ia furnished Geonrge J man, drivers of a truck, were held in $500 bail each on a charge of transporting beer, ! George W, Coffey, steward of ihe Moose club at Renovo, was charged with the possession of beer, and was required to furnish $1000 ball for court, He wis represented by Attor ney Charles F. Greevy, of Willams. port. John Dargowich and Soott Protht, of Lock Haven, truck drivers, charged with transporting beer, furnished hal for court, the former in the sum of £1,000 and the latter $500, cases have to be in Hiatt Hiates « on (“cher Lier are all, cases was Monasky and Frank Sock- of Renovo, port, across the river from Lock Ha- ven, wis charged with trans: i ———————————————— NO. 2 — TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. ’ window awné Bellefonte ® yf Tyrone, ‘entre Hal n Mou- mhbers Will Raturday, h nenf ait wit iarge right. mechanic? Ares has *ook Work rd 08 At io one of the left lying in and M it ny fren theatre od iar ch arn yA nongEing fresh WAH the Scermh Bellefonte Brown that arc:'ng pars n-iaw, Bun* M Mrs TOK ine ~~ of wits was being out the crap hitre Be next LOE ahaut ard will ty board has Tuesduy, f ihe vol ers of on A £ ye i] wo voaral wis Hall and % the In he ha ie - 7 jury. dat vet wall smae tn AVY Deaster paris oGst 8 wearing » Br the Millheim The car driven W. H and A The Snavely-Heckman be held in of Coburn, ¢ DY. and I. E ew Stover Millheim, purchased De Luxe Company. Philadelphia Stove”. LO a Paige sagham through Motor Was feos by Breon H reanion will Wiliam Ertie’s grove, west Satunday. August 22. Swarts ae and Mm Swart, avetivg, College, ympleted his year Memorial locate ab Rep Mra George visting at the home of Mr CC. W. Swartz, parents on Fairmount of Dr, State Dr. Swartz has just ¢ the Danville, as interne ai Hospital, Jeisinger and wil} Dallas, Luserne tember 1st. The would greatly improve township 4irt roads. It uous ue of simple county, about f the simple Ue drag many of the is the conlin- inexpensive low in road 0 this and implement vost of operating that counts. Super visors and there many of them throughout the State, who rely on the road drag, are able to keep up dict roads at a minimum cost. and keep them in the best of condition. The work may be done so rapidly with the drag. that after every min the roads may be gone over, made to shed wa ter and made to travel over with easy implement an are
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