CIRCULATION | FOR THE MONTHS PAST OF IX 107 5 5190 COPIES # per weok (»] a B ['% a Circulation Over & ) LL) HAZLE-SHAFFER CLANS GATHERED Al Madisonburg to Renew Family Ties, and Revive the Past, A LARGE FAMILY REUNION." new Prominent Centre d--Proved a Interesting Addresses Citizens--Next Hall--Officers Great Success by Reunion Elect at report sl h large, all of whom are getting along very nicely. Mr. Hazel last year made a trip through Indiana and Ohio for the pur. pose of gaining information about the members of thoes families wha reside in owed Thess staves Te found them thrifty but | many of them Thev \ did not believe in banks Vere Excursion Rates reparation ttee of arfangements for the ual Encampment Grange ptember 14th to 20th inclusive ‘ark, Centre Hall mds in Pennsylvania will sell ckets to Centre Hall and re ing Baltimore, Md., and ersons desiring detailed ould write to the chair hone wre being made anda : : Largest in Centre County. BANG GOES THE LID, Dubois Mayor Orders Sunday Closing, Hits Churches Also As a re an order issued on Fr } peo ra A Bad Runaway. AD and was other y i the body He about ished his delivery and was on his way to Belle onle, w i 2. » wi ise Uadiy bruised ab had £2 «5 SRG 284) Bia, DY near Ml. Guiiug wown ae of Ph ip Garberick : e Belle nite 1 rt et ¢ ‘ A ° 4 re fence Big Time at Logan of | Of : 0 McWilliams Reunion, wwe W. McWilliams of a series of Mc was held Wed 1 McWilliams came this country in 1796, just after the clo and settled n township, preempt. ing al and from that day to this the farm has been out of the possession of a regular descendant of the original tamily Al the home of Ge Faitbrook, the first Nilliams fan ONAry war, iomestead not Many a man gets left who sticks to | the right. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1907. UNTIMELY DEATH OF GEORGE SPANGLER ieted BLEW HIS ENTIRE HEAD OFF| 255 Created a Sensation al When Found Death Blanchard is nro By Firing a Load of Shot TI igh His Skull--Found by his Daughter or Monday Morning-<A case of Sul cide--Was alone Blanchard, a ues on lay Mr, Spangler is sury {by a wife and seven children, one broth er and Loree sisters He was 42 yea - Clover to the bows § and 5 RIN n treet Son Ves he an Burn and locked sober up Mn R : Oo) re and erve Policen time Re 72 : RAT w 1m ] a 1 ty Hal teh Roan 4 Appearance at the corper mentioned it 1 o'clock He gO into a nk, ¢ made | would saloon, get a ITY w he would per of the : and buy a pa ' i news be met, paying $1 for it Th en he take a walk around the block. get another | irink and buy another When paper the policeman heard what was going on | arrest so | his | Roan did not know how much | under that he would not uander | money he went and put Ro y all out | WEDDINGS. Wi la Latest About Ashburning A toona wl Annour m ® Ago where De { cap talists who are interested } the project, He w tests and demonstrations i should the on pany ! Ellmore will be : iperintend the manula Five a series of to the capital be organ engaged to he ash Sts, and ie ture of iF a com pound Boy's Life Crushed Out Clay Holtzinger, aged 13 years, who re sided with his grandparents, of Tyrone, was instantly killed Friday afternoen by being caught in an elevator in the First National Bank buildin Iad was riding up at) down the shaft, he had given away, but thought it was | whet he was caught between the plat. | about $40 | will be enough to take him home. He still had $21 Jeft, which | form of the elevator and the shaft, and his life crushed out. 5190 COPIES TIMELY INFORMATION FOR VOTERS of Registration Fully Ex plained The Maller LOOK AFTER YOUNG VOTERS )ifferent Reg ‘ay Taxes--Vot | needs the greatest attention, | citizen was alert at this place, The | i : of & ON Ww @ to M1 that assessed] a mt i he vo TArely day nis frst we nee He Mm age elect ast ties, he encounters a is little trouble matter He is likely to forget tration days however, for the very ron that his mind is focussed on election cay, and the older members of his fami ly should urge upon him. The man has just passed the ‘age’ class rea wl However, He should be urged until be has attended to the mat ter Of course it would be better if every with respect to the ob ligations of citizenship, Soech a di tion implies the highest standard of civi virtue. The right to vote is a sacred in. heritance in this country, and the aspi ration for it has cost millions in treasure and thousands of lives throughout the | Continued on next column want to be assessed as ed, CIRCULATION Ix No. 84 Vol, 29. FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sp agraphs--Selocted ginal wrkling Par a ar Or beg 0% rown g n the Cit y pag. vil aa subiect OW sons 1 " W SODS have Bn heir Deighbor no {at} y teach then vi ties As the card referred to in the begin { states, the last day for registering districts Wednesday, ore t ) is tath, and in cities of the third class Oct. 10th But it isn't necessary to wait until the last moment In cities of all classes the registrars sit on September 3d and 17th and as many voters should avail themselves of the earlierjopportunities as possible, ' In the country districts the registration assess ors sit at the polling pisces, as hereto. fore, this year on Tuesday and Wednes- day, Sept. 3d and 4th, where voters not previously registered may apply. Voters who bave just passed the age of twenty two years should ‘designate that they well as ister. > 4h In H,
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