3 % * Circulation HISTORICAL REVI OF CEN:Y, 720. A Chapter Pevoted to a Famou. cduca tional Institution > & Ya I) A NJ Over 4,308, THE BELLEFONTE ACADEMY Data Compiled by J. Esq.- at the iversary-- Orig inally Some Interesting Thos. Mitchell, Ani 1 County Institution. Address Centennial rgeast in Centre County, New Acadernt Building jor was th Gmepunding improvements in every department To & i ath N % Friday afternoon the centennial a exer ¢ the Ot : : ioney received in the town of Belle ite, (which it desi fu stice”,) ed for the eimahodu gnated as the ''Seat one moiety thereof to be county buildings, and the applied toward the building of the academy, The Rev, H. R. Wilson, who in came to Bellefonte as the first ordained 150% minister in the central part of the state, | took great interest in the proposed acad- el [sip need b | Putts 1 anil a $640 aes TR +14 word! Eagle townshin one of the first county Be the hire of 190 Alfred Armstrong, later a professor of of the for a long Dickenson College the to was first early principals remain term of years progress was made with the instit Four of the original tru Burnside, And: Gregg. Roland Cur. tin and William Stuart, still remained on the board at this time, and ution stees, Thomas ew among the Continued on Page 10, # James | land down for iuapedtion and Belletonie, Yohs Hall.*of Haines town. | closed in who would probably have bea: - the revolutionary committee | en Bim 3 to “lenth ub oy and from 1824 to 1831 great BELLEFONTE PA, SHOOTING AFFRAY AT DUBOIS Chambers Badly Monday Wounded on HIS SONS’ FORTUNATE ESCAPE Forehead but Ball Did Not Penetrate Skull--A Resident of this County--Both Will Recover--Assailant in Jail, Was Shot in the Former the assault, nand a the street saw { crowd of angry men 7 the tine) of Hh wie ff police officers: "The man who tried A —— JOHN FELDING MISSING Clearfield Rosekrans, of and Lynn § terf, of ( tors. John F. Shor Clearfie nanimously chosen hairn oun) As A resolution was a lopted endorsing Large Orchard rt report Co O00 t peach or Arges VEraging a bu years older 14 HG not be ty. A when two she tree being three rop an YOArs now--w mean « aml a handsome investment; better t! Angora goats s——————— Will Wear Caps Mercafter. The employes of the Adams Express company will hereafter wear a uniform silk cap of neat design. the force at the rived last week Lock Haven office ar THURSDAY, JUNE 22, The caps tor 1806 ANNUAL CONVENTION Ass Meel- Jeliefonte Fisheries ogiatior Now ing i s——— THE MONUMENT, Hp wot tying windy tn bably used in marked with the year M Gearhart of | Bressler, Jock eRK is bons t Sarah K Bressler The nally mother belonged t of Mrs. ( and Miss a pertect Haven state of preservy at 18 as light as cork and requires very careful vehture the as New Cure for Gaps. harles B box or nutes at where led the lime the worms are wat the chicks | aust oo long ow a lime compe breathe iat She says w result ti all sneezed eft in the 1 sn would other President Sent Two-cent Stamp, President two.cent stamp to Postmaster Bowman, of Ber. wick, Pa., for an unstamped letter which had been mailed there for him, In ac cordance with the postal fegulations, the postmaster notified the President that the postage was due and that he i would not receive the letter until the | | amount was forwarded. Roosevelt sent a SHAFFER-HAZELY HOLD A REUNION ** Gathering of Relatives at Grange Park Large FAMILY HISTORY REVIEWED r Address idents Recou Will Be Contir Interes «T he ied--He co ———— Goes Crazy at Sight o recently Bute ————— N. G. P. Encampment sneral orders were reneral Stewart to vania National Gt the det ments MAD ant brigade brigad h to 15th July brigade ming Mrat encamp eT Ww at Perkasie, July St brigade at Erie the Third July 8th to 15th re-enlistments will be made within thirty days prior to the close of the brigade en- campment, and in the naval force within thirty days prior to the close of the tour of fhaty. Company B, therefore goes to | Eri tsth t Mount No enlistments except sand, i at Gretna, — Fewer Gallons ; Wears Longer. i : : : Vol. 27. No. 26. FACT, FUN AND FANCY, ht, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Or Zin a A Real Case Millions of Fish Eggs Meecha ug to Commissioner Flagged Train for a “Chew.” A fast Tr New York Central was flagged by a man at ie, N. YY. The train was run. ning rapidly, when the engineer noticed A man in the middie of the track waiving his hands frantically, The train was brought to a halt and the engineer climbed down to see what the obstruc- tion was, “Give me a chew of tobacco,’ | said the man, tr a A — —— ~ Fewer Gallons ; Wears Longer, eight train on the railroad Fast Ron
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