Circulation Over 5,000» st in } WAS A.B. KIMPORT NOMINATED ? For Prothonotary by the Republicans at thelr Primaries BOARDS FAIL TO COUNT VOTE in A Recount Should be Made Some Districts--Due to Misunderstanding and Bad Advice--A Voter's Choice Should be Respected Proj we rDins she auld spe [#1 iy oe { : Kimport 1s entitled to the i pomination for Prothonotary he shou have it. BE Br 8b 38 + cad + 14 4 OTe Yond soweemt w* ignne®lgom ww wg $9 avoid similar annoyances and 1pcorrect returns in the fur A New Book, Missioner's R A Rev Reminiscences by Bel two years serving the American Sunday School union in Northern Central Penn sylvania, 1864-1907, is the title of a new book soon to be published, In 1) troduction General Jan A says ‘Missioner Crittenden's work came under my observation nearly fort ears ago. It wonld difficult, ds words | write, to convey any quate conception of the spir tion of many localities in which labored. If there be satisfaction in ser vice and joy \n sacrifice for the welfare of others, the man, whose personal ex piaSance is herein recorded, should have ais cup full and overflowing of joy and satisfaction.” Crittenden, efonte, forty e in es eaver be itual destitn he has With all its puffing and blowlag a lo- | | Mr, Conley b wond 8 Yel poun “ Centre County, ORPHANAGE NEWS, Messrs Tyr Tobin, i one Doro a Wf ter ying forty-five ht © left, UR DeCeSSAry road fare be had thou ols Wi it Lo Jie (rag | o4 0 His mm ' Yi VET Eu | don Presbytery A Sensible Law, : » art AS Al V arest ' Al hool in consent Williams Reunion llams R on, of Miles's be held ! Saturday : I : » i Mar iMmace £..44 oliows Pre | ’ Wil ATS \V i © res Abed: ‘alter H, WHI R. Hartsock illiams; Secretary; | ( rresponding Sev y I'reasurers, GG, GG, Fink The Bass Season, The seasons for bass, salmon, perch, pike and sunfish will open next Saturday, and then fellows who didn’t get any trout will have an inning. open the When a man loses his head he must | with hime. With the | announces mocral. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1907, ENSIONS VETOED BY GOV. Declares State's Revenues to be Insuf ficlent for the Measure STATE P OLD VETS. ARE DISAPPOINTED Had Hopes of Securing Aid from their State--Declares the Bill is Crudely Framed--Qur Charitable | would Suffer in Conseq nstitutions ence 8 Lin « 1 bn ‘ y : i yieuq to no admiration and Man 0 my gratituce, loyalty to those whe sg wr ert ie devon thi mation fn tek Saw PT | Fone + ne ut 0 res pie DY ¢ Lag e set] the row exer cement A general pervision of { the week Huntingdon Presbytery, At the adjo Hunting held in the First Presby Tyrone Monday after. six ministers and ten eld. deaths of Rev Rev. D were an irned meeting of harch of twenty terian noon ders were present R. G. Willian Freeman D noun and ed From th lowing (rxlenn were examit 1 and were license! PP. VanTries and W t were then ordained the laying on of the h Dr. Lau W. P. VanTries was granted a letter of dismissal to the Pre sbytery of Newark Rev, VanTries is a son of Dr. Van Tries.of Bellefonte, and has a brigit future before him based upon his super. cations, Presbytery adjourned 3 at i irnham r preached ior quali to meet September Another War Scare, The past few days the been filled with rumors of Japan and the danger of account of e few Japanese in California, President that all this excitement is from unreliable information He ase sures the public that there is no danger of a conflict papers have trouble with war, all on diffic son tities i hares hn with a] DUNKERS IN CENTRE CO, ™ Bishop Awsron Martin of the religious service i 4 RELY ¥ Lhe Ke 1 ' aT Af 1 yalanced Mind Uni ] : He e1 ‘ from the raw yd © He was o'clock the next morning by Officer t and wi ’ : found ious at five Mor in apre rtunately the tor he 3 “" 1 th nocons taken he lock-up fition, | on rious rat he ’ ona somewha ve been frozen to Drowns Trying to Land Fish aged 14, son of Charles machinist al the Works, Siegfried struggle with a five-pound carp, at dusk Young Rose was sit ) the breast of Indian Creek dam hing when he felt a smart tug at his In the excitement of landing his ish he arose to his feet. The dam was slippery, and as the fish gave a jerk, lost s footing falling into the deep water below, A dozen boys endeavored, by poking sticks to him, to rescue him, but as none of them could swim, he drowned before their eves Lawrence Cen was drowned Monday evening A Good Record. The {late College baseball team made | its last trip last week defeating Delaware | College on Tuesday by the score of 8 to [ 1; losing to Princeton on Wednesday by the score of 2 to 1 and defeating Lafay- GOV. STUART SIGNS MANY BILLS ™*" Some of the Important Measures Re- cently Approved SCHOOLTEACHERS SALARY BILL New Dog Law After Harriman President eral Bonapart have lence in t} Ww m Roosevelt ¢ ROVE ran ent to start Harriman and tion of t} 1e ant I'he prox of based on n withthe n and Southern ns and perhaps in connectio Pa San Pedro thern agreement Epworth League To-day and to-morrow the people of Bellefonte are signally blessed by having in their midst a band of christian work ers who have come to attend the six teenth annual convention of the Epworth League of the Altoona district of the Central Pennsylvania Methodist Confer. ence. The district is large and every train is bringing in delegates, and it is ex- pected when they all arrive it will be fone of the largest conventions held in YOArs ‘he meetings will be held in the | Methodist church, | There are sermons in stones which | may explain why even the ministers are out for the rocks. Largely Increas« sO Hequires Vol, 20. No. 24 FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original } ACADEMY RECEPTION Belle the many many Ig eleven, New York will enter : ¢ A ns Of R laware one and § Week Was very satis | revealed the fact that this 1 the his Big Bank Barn Burned. A disastrous | : Wednesday morning of east end of Nittany The large barn owned by John Soyder, was dis covered burning fiercely. Neighbors {on the adjoining farms ran to the Say- | der farm and assisted but all «fforts to { save the barn or live stock were futile and the reusit was that 1 horses, 2 colts, 13 shoats and 2 calves were roasted alive An other old family horse managed to get out into the barnyard in some man. ner but was so badly burned that it had {to be killed. Aside from the loss of live | stock all of last season's crop of wheat {hay, oats and considerable corn. was burned. The loss was about $1,500, | with some insurance. It is believed | that the fire was the work of an incen- diary. During the last five years Jere have been five farms burned in that local ity, all of which had & mysterious ori re occured at 2 ociock last week in the valley ! i { ette on Thursday 3 to o, making twenty | comotive has to take water, | shoulder the responsibility. | The reel thing<<A trout fisherman. | victories so far to Hut three defeats, ! Graft and the world grafts with you, | glo.
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