Circulation Over 4,000. THE BEEF TRUST IS IN TROUBLE Supreme Court Delivers a Strong Opinion. IN DANGER OF IMPRISONMENT The U. S. Have Existed in Defiance of our Courts Violation Anti-Trust- Laws--In Restraint of Trade--Up to President Roosevelt, “in of our ang their a T This is another instance of the benefits | chit accrne fram Yeeanemic combing’ 3 tions” and such like, for years mat ' LO erect To Our Patrons t : 18 received were week cannot mailing list tion of the will advi Sr MARRIED. SE ares FEYAN FRASER § I At the parsonage of the United Evan gelical church, Wednesday, January 28, at p. m, Edward R. Bryan, of Al toona, and Margaret Frazier, of Belle fonte, were united in marriage by Rev W. B. Cox, Saturday evening 28, at the same place and same hour, W. C. Clayton Duck, of Pleasant Gap, and | Addie Emel, of Bellefonte, | PLANS GIANT PROJECT. HISTORY OF THE POTTER FAMILY the Four Mile Tunnel Through Alleghenie to be Undertaken Soon. Pennsylvania railroad engineers re project J i Allegheny mountains gard as entirely practicable the the Were Conspicuous In Period Colonial of tunneling Altoona and it SETTLERS IN CENTRE COUNTY Founded Potters Mills Where They Owned a Vast Estate--Many Descen- dants in our Community- Meld Num» erous Public Positions. THE CZAR'S TROUBLES Boro Politics, v Af ve : contest, between Samuel ¥ Liehl and Geo, Lidl the same year ws 15h Voor YBa 1 - He was again coum I 4 tw et 4 4 Severs fe? A i Promotions at Harrisburg arles B. Witmer No County Detective ant of the any aj James Poe, Andrew Gregg, an One-Eighth Ill With Pest awinl epic { an i 8 | law DAs | » y mmon among ver<in of age when | m+ n \ : vewCastie vantages ol Duitios, and He and L want spirit twenty veil { age ritenant February 1 1 « com 1 an Kt Jin a company of which his father was captain and served under Col, Armstrong in the famous Kittanning campaign and was wounded in the attack Sept. 7, 1756. Let, 23 of the Second Battalion, and promoted captain February 17, 1759, and Oct. 3, | 1764 he was in command of three com panies on the northern frontier. Gen, Potter resided during his early | manhood on the banks of the Conococh niitia com Was Woman Roasted to Death, color bearer At Laurelton, Tuesday ni ens: ght the cloth ing of So-year-old Mrs. Samuel Weiden saul caught fire at a stove. in her bed Before of the family could reach her she was so badly burned that she died soon afterward ——— «School Teachers’ Book vote and | ballot will be found on page 8. room. members a | BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, mother and son John. from Midd 0 X ui § : i nited E teek ways met with a cordial reception at the hon e of Gen death he 1767 he was commissioned lieutenant | bhureh ane Eroek. or West Penn's Valley Presby- erian church, half a mile southeast of Anden Hall, Centre county, Pa, will be says, “1 order and direct and it is 1906. Vol. 27. No. b. eral. FACT, FUN AND FANCY. near (Greencastle, in Low: wh Franklin Suny. HISTORICAL REVIEW OF CENTRE G0. List of Public Officers Who Served the County sp, Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original The maiden lady heavy And loudly did Tr ed a slg ament sim SINCE ORGANIZATION IN 1800 Some County Officers Ones Created List of Prom Date Abolished «Ar Citizens--Up to and New Interesting nent y, & member the Con " Tr A er and Joh Prosdd 4 : " tha doant sell 1 : hen se FEAR RE Bp a iy , s emp we bell Se 5 wet aie EL a ain —r — Crushed to Death. Ast woes r, As .1 bears date of from it may not <t He ap Judge) N-IAWS 1 reorg He left an extensive He dev anda » Ses AD th nve JOU vittany an SUKAr was $90 Rev, DD Artman DASE Price week in the vangelical of Howard ’ th where ney ' 414 far the meetings Ary very interest. then nsylvania Railroad company Morn 1 80f WwW. 6G Harpe Rowe ordr to the effect that all engineers and firemen on passenger and freight trains must October 28, { INHOrMmMs, s 1902 wear ihe regulation SHERIry James Dun William Rankin, October 2% I Sel complied with an, h as the passenger engine 150) Roland Curtin, November 14 ; Mich. ael Bolinger, 1809; Jno. Rankin, 1812 Wm. Alexander, 1815; John Mitchell 1818; Joseph Butler, 1821; Thomas Hark ness, Jr., 1824; Robert Tate, 1827; Wm ministers who visited Penn's val- | 1800 cers and firemen have been wearing for missionaries at an early day, al some time While in ship, Clearfield county, his dog being | along, Dorsey Wallace was attacked by ‘| a large wild cat, which first killed the Ward, 1830; George Leidy, 1833; Wm. | Re dog. Armed with a stout club, Mr, Wal. Ward, 1836; John Thompson, 1839; Wn. | Lace succeeded in killing the animal after Continued on page b. a hard fight, Potter. Previous to his the forest of Goshen town. ave two acres of land fora burial purposes to the Cedar In | Continued on page 4,
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