J SECTIONS end BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1908. «i BITUMINOUS MINERS’ v STRIKE ENDED at DuBois al 12 PAGES ¢ Circulation Over 4,600.—Largest in Vol, 28. No. 27. Centre County LINCOLN PARTY day. uly 1, to desis pus & succes y CA ‘reer “11C at ats Mr. M almont said EFFEGT FUSION | ot know who the no ere is a strong sentiment for Lewis "Ha Aemtingad. “Tha Navth j { and a few other he continued SURES “Unlon'" Officers and Operators In Central Penna. Agree MEN WILL RETURN CONFERENCE AT DUBOIS. FACT, FUN AND FANCY, STRUCK BY TRAIN AT HUSTON STATION An Unfortunate Accident On Morning of July 4th Last Thur he repu right, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original. nominee would be, *'1 failed to rep In ' Thelr State Convention Endorse tay 6 County is t Democratic Nominees tewhe: ¢ him. The Prohibition mean from 60,000 to v1 30,000 arti and for that reason it was continu They al Hotel Hon three Centre this Thursday. would Commerc nd ' Emery. The presun pif. ANC EMERY'S FLECTION ASSURED bp A RAILROAD FOR LOGANTON —— sion ti t by endorsifg Em An Agreement Effected In Philadelph al On Tuesday--Concessions Made To The Miners--Points In The Contro- versy--Wage Increase. : ; Prospects of The Tickets of the Two Parties are the or wifi Pre- vailed-~Fusion now Completed--An- Road Through Sugar Valley--Large Lime Stone Opera- tions Suspend at Salona--Many Men Were Employed There, Same-~Inspiring Enthusiasm CANDIDATE OBJECTS other Victory is Assured has threat: YEARICK-WENGERT, ate severa quest the ing th would end h head agai: until the ja Lae Windber, Pa., June here were \ ; There were only daughter Miss Mary 24 the convention and witho legates nresent . : their when PASSENGERS FOR LOGANTON. ut a dissenst endorsed the following ticket: Governor—Lewis Emery, Jr., McKean county, independent republican. Lieutenant Governor—]eremiah 8, Black, York county, democrat, Auditor General - William T Colum rent wv fF Tontary 1 iT - Secretary internal Affairs- joa Committee of operators and mine work. Rattlers Plenty, ers in Harrisburg on Friday, and there! Not in years have rattlesnakes been so | The people of the White Deer and the scale for the ensuiug two years will | plentiful in Clinton county as this sea. | Sugar Valley districts are interested in be signed. os v4" * They are especially prolific is the | 180 proposed extension into the latter | WILL AFFECT ¢ region of Hyner's Run, and some mon- | lefritory of the White Deer and wUgan- | . sters have been slaughtered ton railroad. The road, which conbects | 8 expected ) fad nl : . } : rith the Philadelphia and Reading near! lin Yearick, of Harrisburg, the Rev. F. | M. Brickley, of Johnstown, officiating. i Por bew ity of avpointment and perfeo- | tion of detail it hag not been excelled by | { any nuptial event in town. After the | . ony a reception took place, follow it iF Works but mmoiher » sakes In the matinee Father tolls and worries He has & good time-nit Everyby works st our house But mashes quit THER STRIKES n % . A woods Creasy, | ceren hat settlement of . wen man employed the | dem : t , . / i: ‘Raita bia county rat L. Reits amp heon. Nearly one.hun- peration as ) : Ta “a weddin The as got you Wilkiamsport's Centennial ’ Goodhart-Winegardner, " . Y \ tr A Suspended Operatic ortant Ded son Must Sell Their Stock. The Dollar Road Tax | appr are ngur rey : mprehen ] If you were to st with veral Peni ng wi unt reach the two b ther Ix § he nly will SVally lodge Wit treasurer Curfew Law, re one you would not | find some useless ordinance of this na. | Rowe of Centre Hall lodge Ihe Philipsburg Borough Cout at lion mark in a lifetime. | ture, on their book Friday night's session, passed a Curfew 1 party CMerget 5 nat nal gue well differ good governmet We pledge minded patriotic in aMiiatl Commor tieket this da Confident thst dependence wl the result of Ve guickened eonseleond w and work of Theodore Ro spirntion, Is Deoossar our free institut the honest and righ monwesith FROMINITIONINY single ; for wealth Je ihile spirit an Meh the temchie velit the pr reation of appeal for IppPort wu vib voters of the Com » vad has beer “he 10 CONVENE, State Chairman David B, McCalmont has issued a call for the Prohibtion state committee to meet in Pittsburg, Tues | tis only a few years ago that appro priations for expenditures by hu hon mark; were counted red millions far below the now it risen from a rivulet to an ocean inion growing u (you iat Emery be the next ernor of inders Bull save the gang this state Andrews can import wont Mavor Stuart, of Philadelphia, would hardly be as much of a Governor as Old “Penny.” No more of that kind Tur Standard Oil Company's millions are expected to defeat Emery, up with a pin, presu A Clever Swindle. A well dressed Qn n stops at a farm- house and declares that he has lost a : valuable diamond pin in the roadway and all found says make a but before earch Nothing is leaving the stranger he and if the will return pin is found, will give a reward of $150 for its return A few days later a tramp turns | imable a diamond, which he says he found. The farmer usually takes the bait, and gets the pin for $20 or $s expecting to get $150 as his Alter leary reward vainly waiting for the loser he from some jeweler that the pin is worthless, Died on Her Honeymoon, Harry D, Miller, at Flemington was of Rev Grover, and left who nine days ago, wedded to Carolyn Mrs. Daniel A her for a honey moon trip to the Northwest, on Monday brought his bride the daughter and with oon home a corpse return journey she became ill of acute peritonitis and Saturday at a priv ate hospital in Elmira, N. Y., an opera. tion was performed, but she died Mon. i day Isanc Harpster, of Huntingdon Fare nace, died suddenly Sunday morning 1 inst. He had best of health apparently been in the and was found on the | porch sitting as if asleep, | age was done, ordinance very similar to that in vogue in several other places in this part of the state, It relates to children under six teen years of age, and will become ef. fective as soon as the usual provisions have been met in the way of publishing the same, ete, Big Storm, Saturday afternoon, June 30, a fierce | wind and rain storm passed over this | The blew a hurricane pace, and in many places dam. In other parts of the state buildings were wrecked. The tele. | graph lines were cut off until Sunday be- fore the breaks could be repaired. section of the state wind road Assess the Act, hat upon every taxable t supervisors of each the sum of one millage tax April 12, 1908, sec, 2 ie township shall dollar, in addition to above mentioned.” Probably Only a Rumor, The Harrisburg Telegraph prints a story death knell center The Telegraph states that the Peansyl. vania railroad will erect a stone bridge at which, ff true, sounds the of Sunbury as a railroad Northumberland for a shorter con- Shamokin Dam and Selinsgrove, and that the contract for the construction of the bridge has been closed. The shops at Sunbury will be nection between | moved across the river, ’
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