Circulation Over 4,600.—Largest in GROWING INDUSTRY IN BELLEFONTE The Yeager Swing Mfg. Co. will Erect an Immense Plant FOUNDATION STARTED MONDAY Will be a Brick Structure 52x200 feet High~-Firm Industry--Met has With and two Stories A Successful Unusual Success. he f1¢ wareroom. sist of an assembly room. The establi 1 with Sori Spri necte re in crossing building te unloaded fr will have date man street, laundry mau, manufactured swir loaded them on a wagon, “ " mrt parodies over Cen nsyl J business t op! 1256 Deer Killed in Clinton Co. : thy v y el party Woods: say the Kerstetters ing to ime camp) killed three deer This makes a credit of six where only 1 were killed—and the reporter, i faith, unknowingly, is misled deer in person (sroen n good State College Won In what was considered the best foot ball game of the season in Pittsburg, State College defeated the Western Uni. versity of Pennsylvania on Tl a score of 6 to o, Brilliant plays, an at tendance of 10,000 and ideal weather conditions served to make the game in. teresting all through, For two halves the teams shoved, tackled and kicked un til two minutes before the end of the game, when State College made gains that sent her over the line. In the sec ond half W, U State down as well as the first half. Towards the od the visitors gained strength and won the battle. rsday by did in the Some people are so agreeable that explosion atthe Electric Light power | Her eldest son, Tames Ha they are disagreeable. P., seemed unable to hold | of the game | Centre County ANNUAL STATEMENT. ion Than) iving S ervices Union Thanksgiving S ervice | A Business Ch Lawyers Banquet. evening t ciation nt banqu Country lub } 18, cla 24 member sent, | ana fT 144] wih ers pre k of the turkey dinner, After the man had been bountifully sup- Hon, Ellis L. Orvis acted as toastmaster, and after an ad dress appropriate to the occasion called on J. P. Coburn, now the oldest member of the bar, and D, Paul Fortney, the youngest member of the bar, to make addresses, and were well received, balance of the evening was passed in a social manner, and thus the proved one of the most enjoyable ever held by the association, 0 Lox ous ’ naking Four Mills in a Few Weeks. Four mills have been destroyed neat Clearfield in the past few weeks, First was the feed mill of A. H. Reed, Fourth at Lick Run, both by fire. The third was the powder mill last week, caused | by an explosion, and on Juniday the | Smith grist mill, the result of the boiler house, The | OCCASION | street; then the saw mill of M, G. Brown | MANY GENERATIONS IN ONE FAMILY Master Harold Albert Wion Has a large Variety of “Parents’’ Has 6 Great-Grandparents, and 2 Great- all Living and None are Extremely Old Persons-- The Family Tree. Great-Grandparents Golden Wedding. y A Mrs Harry Mrs Joseph Mary, at which made In the repast was served ncident, reunion wable Eberhs t numerous va of from their children. Just fifty years ago Mr. Eberhart took as his bride Miss Elizabeth Witmer of Mifflinburg, and removed to this place in 1862 and have resided here continu ously ever since, being among our most respected citizens Art were ne recipi 1 i ents of ble presents as tokens esteem Pastor's Family Afflicted. Rev, and Mrs, H. T, Searle, of Logan. ton, are mourning the death of their 3 years old daughter, who pasted away af- ter a two weeks' illness of typhoid fever, | | Four children of the same parents have | been down with this dread malady, One | | has recovered, a daughter is convales. | | cing, and a son is still confined to bed, | : 104 Years of Age. | ‘Mrs, Jane Halpin, the oldest resident of Scranton, died Monday in the House of the Good Shepherd, aged 104 years, pin, is 82 and { her baby boy, Martin, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURS | start | wound, DAY, DECEMBER 6, 19086. RECENT WEDDINGS. $ 1} oy At the ho Rider of Kt rt Stor val. CONCLUSION OF NOVEMBER GOURT Several Boys Are Sent to the Hunting don Reformatory by Judge Orvis, {| FEW CASES TRIED THIS WEEK ESA TEED 2 LPR Th a Cae Beal BInoK- TE Terese y sf ax Fasorne ess Suggestion i no doubt w oaperation of « ' Hugh Crider's Auto Experience, Hugh Crider, of Bellefonte, can now testify that an antomobile can kick with about the same force as a government mule. Tuesday morning he tried to start, the critter balked, After ing the sparker he gave ‘er a third turn and all at once the engine gave a sudden and the crank wrench flew up striking him between the eyes which laid him out on the broad of his back, the blood running profusely from the He was carried into the office and in a short time was again able to recognize his friends and thankful that he was still in the land of the living. Bibles at Cost, The Centre County Bible Society al- ways has on hand a stock of the publica- tions of the American Bible Society in its depositary in the Y. M. C, A. build- ing, Bellefonte, Bibles at cost at 1gc and upwards. Testaments at cost at sc. and upward. A limited supply for gratis to the needy and destitute, copy for examination of a Bible, all ter in the world, R., Crittenden, Sec'y James Harris President, advanc- | Most Causes Were Continued Voting Tow: or Post- poned-«Another Created Curti ported by S. D Precinct 3 hip--Re- Esq Gettig Ai FREER EY un pT — i ¥é \ ot 4 Lie wane was pawl, i nh - pa psor Murr: + ¥ the ho a AKBUM DSI n Psi, Witmer Vs eing an action in uilam ’ tresnas the costs of the plaintiff Harry Krape the Howard Brick A Ompany, a corporation, being an action of trespass, continued. David L. Kerr vs, George W. Brown, mortgagor, defendant, with notice to Clement Dale, Administrator of Annie Brown, deceased, terre tenant, together with all othes terre tenants, if there be any, being a Scire Facias Sur Mortgag Y, : acias Sur Mortgage, $427.20. Vs The Lewisburg National Bank of Lew- | isburg, Pa., vs. Lena W. Duncan, Admin. istratrix of ete., of William P. Duncan, deceased, who was endorser for Sandy Ridge Fire Brick Company, being an action in assumpsit. Defendant con | fessed a judgment in open court in favor A sample | of the plaintiff for $4310.16. Lauderbach-Barber Company, former. ly trading as Platt-Barber Company vs. . M. Foster, Trustee, an action in as sumpsit, continued, \ Mollie Miller vs, Insurance Company of North America, a corporation, action | in assumpsit, continued, things considered, safe to say none bet- | | Lauderback-Barber Company, inco Continued on fourth page. the | Vol. 28. No. 48, FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original, BLK BBO, Queofthe finest asd largest that « WEs cone Harter « f bug dawn ioe Crowe in THe century wa | a iL 0 ey Shore. Tue N ave three nd an Altoona party on annon have had two d In the paper there will numerous hu ty correspondence s f ning parties over The Colevilie hunting ¢lub, encamped at Benner Run, secured two vers ¢ deer tT 5 " 0 Look at your Label. All persons who paid their subscrip- tions during the past month of Novem: ber will find the credit for the same given by a change of the date after their name jon the label. Look atit now and in | case of an error you will please notify {the office at once. The labels are always changed at the end of each month, and itis not necessary to inquire as to how your subscription stands as you can see it always on the label each week, | the date showing when your subscrip. | tion expired or will expire, | Mrs. Willian Harter, of Aaronsburg, aged oz years, is quite feeble and nigh her end of days. i gy
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