12 PAGES. % he ( 4, Circulation Over Largest in A} UNITED ORDER OF BRIDGE BUILDERS A Chapter On the Commissioners’ Trip to Atlantic City. TOOK RECEIPTS FOR BOARDING Harter Wants us to “Put Up or Shut up’ --Miller and Bailey Were in Good Company--A Foxy Bridge Agent Joined Them at Sunbury. “In days of old when knights were bold And barons held their sway, A warrior bold with spurs of gold, Sang merrily his lay.” “So this brave knight, in armor bright, Went gally tothe fray; He fought the fight, but ere t His soul had passed away.’ e night, Excuse us for rushing this familiar after reading the | PUT UP ORSHUT UP The Democratic papers of this co on the fall campaign with an insinuation that the present board of county commissioners had taken a trip to Atlantie City at the expense some bridge company We allowed the to go on for several weeks, hi inty of ing t of right and justice would prompt tl to desist in their false accusations, bul they mean to start out with anything to their old motto It is scarcely necessary for us to say that the statement Is’ je—-pure and simple Our commissioners would hardly 1! fools to do such a thing just now were dishonesr—{¢ thing like that whatever their V. Miller are hot mission | what they pleass We save Balley whet tesies from the sea ARO. and they positively say they d We now ask the pspers wh circulation wo either ledged the e Put up or shu enough they hore Wr they present pr peration, by ser he howls “Liar this is Harter us-—always an evid the f: atrel and It is only one office to the “United Order forth a per day, and since brother Abrah John G. are such willi e Mr. H ive Builders ri ARS Aria MN . joners of Centre county-—hold minet hc dave ner vear at Me ae 1 m ana ariet ie san and Mes registered Bu vent them from coming there, and New Ba Mime page ey A i pre Miller and Bailey would not be so discourteous As to drive him away. Strange as all these strange coincidences may appear, there is nothing so strange, after all : known that Billy Buchannon Tuelday, when it is paid a visit to Bellefonte on August the Sth.and the following Thurs. day the Bridge Builders” started for the This Tuesday, would properly come seashore visit to Bellefonte o under the heading of ''preliminaries Their delightful outing. In our can see Billy and Abraham roaming in the gloaming up and down the beach, feasting their goo.goo eyes on the fairies tay by the sea was reported a minds.eye we Centre County. In the midst of all the revelry the sight of those frisking in the sparkling spray. massive iron piers extending far out in the briny deep must have made their hearts sad, as it was an impossibility to bridge over this big pond, The diver sions of the beach, the seductive strains from the casinos and the soothing nectar dispensed on all sides would keep their sad hearts from repining over the loss of such a cinch course of a few moons the bridge found there was a lir those excursion tickets " purchased at great expense. No longer could list'n to what the wild waves were forthwith, renewed and strengt What became of Billy, h, wended their way home deponer Lt sayeth -nor is it known that he also found it necessary to bring “New receipt from the To be continued The Big Centre County Fair. r Centre County Fair y 148 SIAY § Tacing wi 8 2:35 and 2 20 classes, with purses of $250 each; while on Friday there will be the y ym ot ’ le TB | and the yy r FF R Ca oe L ye ve i hese are —— 76th Anniversary tre Ra ct. A f twenty-ni Saptis hurches wated in Central Penna, 1 rogram for this association is packed full of good things and assures a spiritual to all uplifting who attend, Among the speakers are representative men and women of the denomination ——— Deer Plentiful, re port of : Hee Ail y plentiful Penn ’ than for 1 yivan ame wardens vhere there ha many reports a y indicate that wild turkeys and pheasar ts will also be plen it quall 10 SCArce BELLEFONTE TREATY SIGNED THE WAR IS OVER ——— i Conference Concluded at Portsmouth on Tuesday a CANNONS BOOM, BANDS PLAY Japs and Russians Drink Champagne and Clasp Hands--To be Ratified by Czar and Mikado--A Great His- torical Event, The great work Portsmouth Peace Conference was v after NOOO! nade a Baron in Rosen replied. Both read their For State Road dont a cept soon, the money ised elsewhere I'he building of a state road between Bellefonte And Miles of the best burg will prove one invest ments ever made by those townships CL hk Band Festival, band The the grove a ’ ‘ Zon hold a festival in t Grents school house, in Spring township Saturday Septem her oth ! p ng Refreshm of all kinds » be served msisting of Ce Creat confections, 1 Music will be fu evening fruits opical : . : el nished d ring the for the entertainment of the All are invited ——— man crowd The blind get up stares finds it hard work to PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1006. FAVORS PURE FOOD. For the the first time since his accession to ench Judge Orvis, of this count number The mmonwealth of and disposed a food cases last firs case heard was that Henry against harged with selling cherrie color serve them, ge Ory th He added Wi roposition was accepled and the rentiemen tank thelr departnre we - TORICAL SOCIE HIS TY MEETING ise tion for of ele be held cers will Persons from distant parts of the coun ty desiring to have their names enrolled as members prior to this meeting, can do #0 by written request to Secretary Mitch. the President Frederick Kurts, or y appearing in person Several ladies added their names and were present at the me elling $10 1pon those A life membership is only other demand will be made 1 embers will Other pay a small fee annimlly as the running ex. penses may require the Chi Appo nt two members to prepare papers be presented at tha December meet. ing ; in compliance with which the fol lowing were appointed, viz: Rev, Dr D. M. Wolf and Clement Dale On motion r was requested to to ’ OSCEOLA MURDER TRIAL ENDED Court Finds the Evidence 1s In sufficient CLOSES SATURDAY MORNING The There was no Evidence of Malice or as to the Cause of Death--Jndge Orvis’ Ruling and Charge to the Jury Dis- missing the Case frou prosecutor a , WHO lived i A i i k 15¢ court nvend NINE OCIOCK, All CIV Cases or this term of court were contin ally, after which the homicide again taken up, and after the calling of twelfth on the the second jury the man jury was selected. The jury trying the CARE 18 As follows Adam Fisher, farmer, Boggs {hide A. Decker, butcher, Ps rEuson Villiam A. Bodle, farmer, Spring {aj Osman, farmer, College ¥. H. Comley W. C. Kline. shoemaker. Curtis Meyer, laborer, College F. M. Pletcher, teacher, Liberty Michael Heaton, farmer, Boggs A. ]. Johuson, carpenter, Worth Andrew Shook, gentleman, Gregg Michael Woomer, stone mason, State College mechanic, Unionville State College Continued on page entre Democrat, — Vol. 27. No. 36 FACT, FUN AND FANCY, Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original, —— A SAVING SYSTEM. 10g poopie esta 1 & saving fand, and as they make deposits of nall amount A W — ——— fa Wreck —— . Quietly Wedded. peopie at friend Many glad t late them their return from a brief wedding ip to Altoona, South Fork and other places. May they have many years of happy wedded life A —————— Pushing Work, Operations are booming out at the new “Whiterock Pleasant limestone operations near A men are grading the bed for Gap force of almost a hundred the railroad connection down to near the fish hatchery Stephen Finnegan, the superintendent of the new operation, has about twenty. five men at work locating the founda. tions for the kilns and negessary build. ings, and the work will be pushed right along from this time on
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