CIRCULATION ¥ { THE } x Wo OF 5190 COPIES FOR THE PAST MORTHS OF SIX Tos CIRCULATION | {| 4 | Ty J: 1 | A 5190 COPIES Vol, 29. No. 33 BELLEFONTE, PA, rHURSDAY. AUGUST 22 BUSINESS MEN'S | ANNUAL OUTING pele A Great Outpouring from two Countyes at Hecla Park Q K gest in Centre County. Circulation Over 5,200 A MOVEMENT : FOR BETTER ROADS seo Famous Turnpikes may Become Free Roads RECENT DEATHS FACT, FUN AND FANCY. THE GOVERNMENT AFTER TRUST EVILS **" no ket U'p In SNOW SHOE A BOROUGH « Two ith the Districts Apply to the County With Assistances«- Centre Cot Held sioners for pikes left in Meeting po ges of accep 1% trytryt » . v TY . f time we missed po Ons 5 (84 L4H FON ¥ | SN R “ . " ¥ a ¢ : 34 | ¢ ” gious epidemic, go over ihe town, an 3 _— cla » ‘as a result produce well graded streets Cette of Was ounty. The deceased was a Be : S fact ie" . yi i wdasw of Mr Ww mgalte above named Shdias an Bor peel oy nding a3 boOABRLUEEN, Ay EOD, he Ahly > a comin of Joseph Gililand of Cen Tr Artes Troms by | tie 17 tre Hil. H y for 3 k . : : Of ] R EVETa f BR 10LO0OWS cation in time anty «Warfield AE a8. Ak Shoe, Spring well oH Ar » Lo y a 5, « vouf owe y 1 _ ’ . . out 5 A « 225 dreaboedt gFaded course Philip Partridge Killed MURDERER OF JACOB MILLER SOAP CLUBS MUST PAY TAXES Y Women Affected by New Law Passed! Last Legislature , We ’} A Earnest Wagner Shot 3 ix Mavers 3 ) XK De ex ving cl IREY Aha in Andi eWwisMow ahiitv t it eft eg will have to b bie : tonte ’ story is that | oo vitor with his To ent Ip he Rhy yuant 2 {had fn eT n a hunting | the npany of a i i i ) children Mrs t has want john Baines. M renewed ipon he hired him for $14 the attack from the buggy where he sat Mayers, waxing bot, made a pass t him. Quick as a fash Miller jumped up in the buggy and whipping out a revolver fired three shots at Mayers, two of which took effect, one in the left arm and the other in the side, ploughing its way intothe intestines. Though mortal. Amy ated Oot Wagner eared at his house and once a 24 yom: 5 ed work, where t) Neved that a montl til Mrs. Wagner, last week received a tel m stating the boy had been shot but he has further There are conflicting stor woting. The old man said 1 the house This young ut ut Mes. Harner Fry lied at her home at Centre Hill a short time ago, aged thirty-seven years. Interment was made at Sprucetown She was a daughter of Thomas Toot, and leaves a husband but no children, Sar who sell soap, perfumes ns. The tax will be $10 ax ail persons for prem Wood Stronger Than Steel One of the government scientists atl Washington is about to make public the results of experiments showing that when the comparison is based on equality of el B Lo. CHunisy of Murphy's, Calaveras California met with a sudden death Mr, Christ was a son of Colonel L. B, Christ, one of the early residents. of Lewisburg. Io rfgq Mr Ex WAR bout received no abou ies as to the sl the boy Billy Doak Injured, ranaackie the FAansaCK morning *' Billy Doak, blind mute, had the misfortune of being knocked down by a horse, He was pass. ing over the crossing on Spring street pear Dr. R. G. Hay's residence, when The contract for building the abut. Ira From came out of the alley with a] mentsof the new bridge across Penns load of rubbish. From didn’t hear or creek at Allison's mill in Spring Mills, see Doak and the horse struck him and | was awarded on last Saturday to Knise knocked him down, He was carried in-| ly & Rhoads, of Bellefonte. They will to Dr, Haye's office where an examina- | be of concrete. The superstructure will tion disclosed the fact that while no| be placed by the York Bridge company | bones were broken he was badly bruised | consisting of a low truss, two span struc. | and cut, He was taken home in Christ | ture with concrete floor. Knisely & | Beezer's carriage. Doak is a poor, un | Rhodes have done considerable contract fortunate who, if possible, should be| work in this section and know how to placed in some institution where he will | handle work ot that kind to the satisfac. receive better treatment, . tion of all concerned, Friday ‘Wagner denied Bridge Contracts weight instead of equality of size, seve. ral kinds of wood are actually stronger than steel, Comparing a bar of steel and bar of pine, ash and hemlock of a given weight and length, the pine will sustain a weight half as great again, | the hemlock almost three times as great | a weight as the she} But unfortunately | the wood in each case occupies ten or | twelve times as much space as the metal | to apoplexy and that he had probably does, Ng been dead several Sats. He is survi The police, of Lock Haven, are on the | VY two sisters and a rother, warpath, Last Tuesday night they killed five unmussied 4d and to continue the work until the is complied with, Christ worked his way to California and never returned, Mr, Christ never mar ried and lived alone in a cabin near his | gold mine, and was found dead on the | 24th day of July by friends whe had | one to his cabin 10 ascertain why he | id not been for his mail as was his cus | om several times a week. The coro: | net's inquest stated that death was due | Frosts were in some parts of inance | this county, on Monday. Principally in the high altitudes, One day recently George Miller, of Rebersburg, who works on a sawmill pear that place, assisted to unload a truck loaded with lumber inthe yard at the mill, The tramway from the mill is an up-grade and after the lumber was unloaded Mr. Miller boarded the car for a ride into the mill, The truck began to run at a high speed and when near the mill jumped the track and threw Mr, Miller over a high embankment, He sustained a broken rib and severe cuts and bruises about the head. a The man who boasts of his ignorance has reached the limit, | witnesses of the tragedy. | was given the best medic ly wounded Mayers, who was of large build, grappled with his slayer, the struggle continuing until Mayers fell exhausted. Miller was detained by while Mayers al attendance to be had in the village. His injuries were recognized to be of a serious nature aud as early as possible Sunday morning be was taken by con- WEAGGR 10 Ren Sve Sih ncy hospital, Drs. Fullmer and Rosser examin.
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