at CIRCUL? & ON FOR THE PA 8 x MONTHS OF ©® | Le - 5190 COI ¢ S per week 11 ¥ Circulation Ov = ,200-—Largest in THREE LARGE BARNS A Disastrous Conflagration Starts on Monday DESTROYS THE SEASON CROPS Carried Sparks Over a Half Mile and Ignites Other Buildings--Most of Live Stock Was Rescued--Created a Panic. Mon lay al was visited stroyed ti barnes to | cated near 7 ing from P unusual occt among resid men were engage crop. Mr. Yeari a Centre Democ: iimited and " When one to the | farming the barn, 1 afterwards took and t hay, straw, wheat, oats and other grain went up in t Mr. Garbn says that how the ®t into the house is a mystery a were in some way the i are urned, power fire gr i s he careful as possible with refferen ing the engine. As Mr. Henry the farmer, had a share in the crops his loss is considerable Almost simultanious with the burnin of this barn Mr. Garbrick and Mr, Kaufl: man and others looked in the direction of Horace Kauffman's farm, about one half mile North east, and they saw that his barn was ablaze. Mr. Kaufiman had just come from the field and was un. hitching the horses when h wered the fire. Mr. Kauffman ployes succeeded in sav and some of the entire troyed together + 14d + iO aaa A Bloody Encounter, that wa Fri was a row at Loganto Troxells of Uniot crowd of Jamisons from of Clinton county i _ and Milton fair MAY ¢ vening the fower end on the Krounas Was AD It occurred near the 2 where some of the participants were employed such a crowd on the grounds that it was al over before the police got wind of the trouble, As a result of the fracas one of the Troxells has an ugly cut in the back of the head and another one adeep gash on the forehead that will disfigure him for life. It required 11 stitches to close this wound, One of the other side, ugly row merry ro«round There was named William Frain, of Lewisburg, has | an ugly cut clear through the left cheek | and a cut on the back of the bead, and the other one is badly battered and kicked about the body, has his left side “stoved in” several ribs fractured and badly bruised about the cine, The rincipals in the affair are all pretty bad- y Junished. heriff Sharpless was on the ground and was appealed to the association to preserve order, and his presence pre- vented a resumption of lities an hour later. The association may have the whole aggregation arrested, ¢ Centr BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1907. Centre County, CEO. HEINTZLEMAN AT SCHOOL zleman recent was reunion Park. township, and lad of about sixteen with his parents wandered to blue on Grange of Harris ] WAS went » war broke out and Dixon line, d men of the Heintzle was pre into ser opportunity Heintzle nd et Father and Son Injured orge Stanley i 3, C came within an eternal very q In the mor walked to Howard with the securing work either at the Iron works or at the brick yards remained in that vicinity until late is the afternoon when they y afternoon “wu pu alow what is known as the six i path, below Howard station. the train, which reaches Howard at 4.14. came along and struck them both, throwing the son on one side of the track and the f Cason S the father on the other : mn the he 3 aT on the breaks and Several engineer, p : clear iste for tt State Defeated. wyoral ft ~ Kame {the game was a LO McCleary for a touch State made. For r was a star, being re. points of the redmen’s plate kicks Mount nd were both good ine re 14 First Gunning Accident 1 Wilson and Charles vere resting on a log Saltillo, Huntingdon lay, engineer W,. D brother, saw the tail of a Wilson's px ket | fired, The charge igment Long and and necks, They were 1wspital at Altoona and ther ¢ 4 from MN the jen. an of shot Wilson taken to recover fo i ) in face the will 10,776 Saloons in New York A census lation shows that Clevel lead all other cities made Commis in the number of saloons as compared with the popula | tion, but that New with 10,776. These are figures for 1905; San Francisco had 10,786; New York had 198,256 arrests, of which 52,116 were for intoxication, York actually leads In Memoriam. A fitting monument now marks the lust resting place of Mr, and Mrs, James G. Evans, in the Salem cemetery, near Penn Hall, flaged by their children, Rev, Dr, L. K, Evans, J]. W. Evans and Rev, John M. Evans in connection with Rev. Dr. D, M. Wolf, who had his home with the departed ones and to whom they were as a father and mother, started up the | | fadlroad track for home. While aking | & Reading | tree was blown in publie | and San Francisco | THE WINDING UP OF SEPTEMBER COURT Several Important Cases Tried and The Verdicts. $3000 AWARDED JOS. NEFF For Injuries Received in a Railroad Col- lision at Roland--Correction of an Error Made Last Week--Reported by S. D. Gettig pdollar vs. H, C. Woon Woomer ; it appears that de H. H. Woomer bought horse, wagon and harpess from plaintiff several years since for $17 ve in note with rie fanless foomer as surety After the note be. came due the defendant paid $40, which be alleges was for the wagon and har ness, and { her alleging that the horse et H defendant Was not norse na beet rter over the : : looked it was inadvert antly written y clerk in ing from the Quarter Sessions . rt transcrib minutes attempted rape.” but the charge as it appears on the Quarter Ses sion’s m attempt to defraud and we therefore hasten to correct the same, as the papers on file show that of the ox nutes 1s ° the charge is attempt to defraud instead | of the other and more serious charge Two Injured in Wreck The high wind early Wednesday was the cause of a railroad wreck on the Perkiomen branch of the Philadelphia railroad, near Pottstown, in which one man was probably fatally in jured and riously hurt, A across the track and a train of four cars, all crowded, ran into The locomotive plunged down an embankment into the Perkiomen creek and the cars hung on the edge of the embankment, Edward J. Miller, fire man of the locomotive, received injuries that will prove fatal, and the engioeer, M. L. Gelssenhainer, sustained a broken another he (leg. No passengers were injured the bureau's! Killed Little Sister. One of the sons of Benton Reichenbach near Shadel, Snyder: county, was clean. ing a atiiet gun on Tuesday and having completed his task, left the gun standing alone for a moment, During his absence Dewey, a seven year old brother Sh pe i tring he fr causing instant death, There is a difference between a girl who is an angel and one who is fly, S20 Lmade neat and Cony % | of the root bas een cut off by a low for a private office for the | CHILD LOST AND FOUND. v Brockerhoff House Improvement will be pls al g desks 11 hai De u bolstered and the undings will be A small portion i Othe” improvements will follow Freshies Initiated De Digg of the Another Fight On 1 and secured f the late R Main street and the ba ation being teed worm his VOArs $1 as a hots that time has been occupied ug and candy shop. The ob Robinson isto open a hotel he can procure a license 0a view Mag © signers for the application of a i Beech Creek has not had for more than 20 years, Three years ago the appli the late Robert Cole was refused by the late Judge Mayer I'he present application will meet with a Vigorous opp mition Bre a petition is ense tel a licensed on of Reunion of Ist Defenders Saturday, Oct On 19, there will reunion of Co, H, sth P. V, L.. « was known as the First Defen Boalsburg, This company com posed of men from Ceutre Hall. Boals burg and Bellefonte The captain was the Col. Robert McFar- was inate | lane; when they went out to fight in de. fense of the Union the company num bered seventy-seven men, Only a little remnant of this brave company is left, possibly 20 or 22, The poeple of Boals wirg have extended a cordial welcome to the boys in blue to assemble there | and have a royal time, Great Attraction Coming. Kleschna, the master thief, who is a Finis: figure lin Leah Kieschna™ rs. Fisk's famous play, that will be ted at the Garman house on Cree ~ ~~ emor U'<l o | HP LOCAL RAILROADS INSENSATIONAL FIGHT Nittany Valley R. R. Ties Up the Nit tany Furnace With About Five Hundred Men And Sev eral Trainloads of Supplies Sudden- ly Appear on Wednesday and Con truct a Connection, before 2 0, on July of that year, filed a de- in favor of the Nittany Railroad Co, It was afterwards taken to the higher court which confirmed the lower court. In the face of these rulings the Furnace | track and re- to pay tonage. The result Mr. Gardner received instru IArters y lock ntinued to use the the Co... o head Me and lock their engine 154 slale large and hil il is on th we ground showing what a good and convenient thing to have modern, a up-to-date ki and folding baby carriage ich essary for sekeeping The music Iding 1s furnished by M. ( dealer, Another attracts the people in this buil cabinet of w Are DX successful in th main n tix nan Gephart by ladies in llefonte the county . in this line simply arris Sourbeck and vd brother John,are selling corncrisp to beat the band, There are other individual exhibits that deserve mention but space at this time will not permit, as our employes want to see the ghost walk A new feature of the fair is a separate tent for vegetables and everything raised on the farm, The display here is four fancy and throughou oFkttaaeip 3 beautiful Work done t some of the is our or five times larger and better than any | It is a pleasure to gol through this department and see what | pre VIOUS Year. can be grown in old Centre county, With care andl attention our farmers can raise as many good things to the acre as {they can in any other county of the state, The Joule} display is something that is admired by the eo in eral, It is something that is hard to Peat. The live stock of various kinds is of the choicest breed and is one of the attractive features of the fair, The track is in perfect condition, the racing in of such a satisfactory sort even those who failed to pick the winners have nothing to complain about, It is more difficult to keep money than it is to make it. CIRCULATION PAST NIX or 1907 nm THE Vol, 26. No. 40 FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original , his good ) ner darns ad the good wife darns his he farmer pitches in the hay, | but should be cross her whim, the good lays aside her work and pitches into him. HAD 1 INE ENOUGH Ben Myra been — wo ni a Western Kentucky t bad ss 1 th fe of ve been a WAS pre RS e bride | have left the ties were Harry J., and Min- Pa. The le visits Alderman J a pleasant I'he door 30 witnesses to the ceremony per- ther than those directly inter. Evidently the newly.wedded keep the marriage a n afterward Smile on ILO O. F. ENCAMPMENT, the most important secret so- ngs held in this state In the session of the Grand 1 ncampment and the Department Coun- cil of the 1. O, ©. F. to open on October 14 and continue until October 17, at Lancaster, On Monday, October 14, the session of the Department Council will be heid in G. A. R. ball. On Monday night the Patriarchs Militant degree will be conferred on a number of candidates at | Prince Street hall, to be followed by a | luncheon to visitors. The same evening | the ladies of Olga and Rose of Sharon | Rebekah lodges will entertain the visit ing ladies in Odd Fellows’ hall, . ather VOLS ¥ be competitive drills will liamson Field for the Stokes medal, now held by Canton York. Melvin Cole, of near Zion, is quite lie took several excell.
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