enfre emocral +¥* in Centre County, or Circulation Over 4,300. FEW POINTERS ON LIFE INSURANCE . DEFIED THE GALLOWS. LOT OF GRAFTERS ARE SENTENGED! Garman Fulfills a Boast By Killing Self In Jail. Mifflintown VOOu Grarmat the For Extorting Money From School Teachers. Much More Money Goes In Than IS Ever pald Out, NEW YORK'S BIG COMPANIES by ari Wi SCHOOL DIRECTORS IN JAIL Corruption In The Public Schools of Shenandoah Successfully Exposed-= | Following The Example of Public Men, Honored By $20,000 Statues. A Few Comparisons As to Who Gets The Money--Too Much Money Sent Out of Slaves--People Dependent. This Community--Insurance nte Keel 4) LC Murra gamblers to use in creating fortunes for | divorce, naming Garman as co-respond.- themselves that run up into the millions | ant. Mrs. Ohive Murray, ti ¢ wrt yr " . fire re $109 RY . 1 ing enterprises n a 1M, DiAYed A acce—for speculators and Wall street scandal and caused to apply for | The police and four patrolmen, goes | thirty days for taking (legal fees far ial 5 to au ft te a + 3 wan Wave ) anc " Ve : J * this town vested weve wn 3 A tak g the - Married In Maste 2 big Contract : ’ One Week of Court August rawn on Saturday m of Te and for jurors for rT, y A \ Lourt was d Brothers was A A ’ about prep as business before this » prepare her At the murder case from Osceola will come but one week, he contract 33 ways and other extensive improvements Means » / trousseau 'unxsutawney Spirit , w 4 : 1 i 18 form " term always is slack this term work as fish ponds besides water at young summer hotel ——— a ee «Fewer Gallons ; Wears Longer, Une spoony Man oan create up and may consume considerable time. | 4re to be const Just what will develop in this case re - mains for trial in Court, ted quite a stir at A A - : | w=Fewer Gallons ; Wears Longer Thus | | Lutheran church at Sunbury to hold | next meeting in that church in 1907 BELLEFONTE PA. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1905. BATHURST REUNION, Last Thur a delightful fami! of the venera | Roland, Pa ! 75th birthday annive v of the vd of the fami) farm about one mil { f the ition which he tilling the the Curtis In that t ed witl whom grown t women, large il in Drow BE Al» morning, Edward Clark a section hand was hrown off by a sudden lurch and! BE ght in fron, of the ar Ak — - A Remarkable Old Man eather | an anything remarkable there another m an state even, of his age, wh wise, — Watchman ———— Next Synod at Sunbury, he Synod ended delegates have gone 1 synod accepted the invitation of Zion General has Pittsburg and the Lutheran 1s seamion at o their homes, The its ANOTHER BATTLE REPORTED RAGING Rumor of Another Defeat for the Czar’'s Army LINEVITCH'S ARMY IN PERIL Peace Negotiations are Pro. Slowly gressing--Japs Keep on | China Demands 1 Voice Conference. ghting- — Wrecked an Engine. Mors. Mary Purnett, who resides at In : ‘eo near Beaver ti tate and whe N o—— A Youthful Mero a nea, of : a | ¥ OR] Clos n 9 ¢ : y Passe anger TAIN 1 stood on the track until it ing od in flagging the train gers and trainmen praise of the little hero WAS Approa whet he waved his hat and succeed: I'he passens in were loud their Sms — Some fellows would indulge in hot air | | even in a cold.storage warehouse Vol. 27. No. 26. FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original, - "het a the § trimmings are off, next the house is located in a remote part of the and left a Finally whet e We ng comes - Nearly a Tragedy N Big Trees T, Three CON TeO V t for H furnished ¢ A THIN N " earfield 18 logs f lumber, n all, measuring 12.600 feet The trees grew within of each sther and the tallest was 102 feet to the feet top end of the top log, the other two measuring 06 and g2 feet respectively SS — ~Fewer Gallons ; Wears Longer,
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