CIRCULATION 7718 - x CIRCULATION FOR THE PAST SIX YOR THE PAST BILX MONTHS OF 187 MONTHS OF 1907 5190 COPIES al B14 & 5190 COPIES Circulation © * 5,200—Largest in Centre County. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 19Q7. Vol. 20. No. 42 wt - E— TWO REUNLISOF |Saimeintisssticd visas tr PRUNER ORPHANAGE WEN AN APPROPRIATION PACT, PUN AND FANG. ol Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected - “ I'uesday morning about sixty old veter “ Vi LRIMAN . “ ~ ‘ , . WA - V ETERANS aps took: the train and we a to Stat ORDINANCE PASSED Bomar et o'aloek a pretty F OR THE MONUMENT and Original y | Pond and - wedding tool Ph a ae 5 UTUMN Company H Penna. Infantry Gather at of I cous ‘the Shcuiy dey Over the Veto of Chief Burgess John |; Jarg aml frie $s nd 1 ol iy The Decree of the Court Directs Com Boalsburg institution, an | m ADV of I. Curtin The d ratu i ere green gph nate missioners to Pay $5,000 at the magnitu ITH PA. VOLUNTEER CAVALRY | (5, Fics cium 5c” cvenisc A CAMPAIGN OF ANNOYANCE | By iss ary safes who ‘annonsces | yy GRAND JURIES APPROVE Hold an Intersting Meeting in Bellefonte | Post Ooms pre wer by Capt it. | To be Instituted to Weary the Public-- hi! Which is Largely Attended--Brief | of Flemington, Addresses were m Ay Six Loyal Councilmen Stood Firm Report of The Various Sessions - Q , Will a '& Wi A ah hy Face «Public Sentiment Prevails Over Payment is C mpulsory--Miles Town ship School Board Must Act -«Other ; i Het en a dy Decrees. Filed on Wednesday by officers Elected. tin, W. H. Musser, and John Noll Selfish Interests ia Toni tine Herne Rat Hon. Ellis L. Orvis CHAPEL DEDICATION. i 1 $i t a Quiing Lac meeiis £ Ja ed Harper 5 ced ’ . DO TITIION oo jade Pai! Tare AU peels cma @TerTen mad) 8 AT 40 CX —~ ARRLoval « 1. ; ot ny { to press before Ott ad " ngled Banoer mor 5 4 i i f about § A a dl EMUETS OF Coe | L ! : FAR Li | ah EE SEE A — } Lhe ] } tant places 10 be HT tive Trot Svageeme ng w \ Gar Mar] MAIN in Days Gone By Lar er Ww wa Saved His Limb ) a Led. ursday Cobden) ie JOR nai of UsCeoia s 76th year, (¢., WAS A Was a ling took p Hugh Delong irday evening at clock : tween Cl Gia tual be : ’ ’ at § « - ighter, Miss Ethe Was enn Chris ) saci) formed the Aor odstatsob | th nt 4 AL, mn ) i Mee OF | married lis Gardner, son of Wayne State Reservation, Rar ean tu ; abl i RO about one hundred in guests is not Christian ee lo ones. The boast i8| Harry Hogmire and wife, of Altoona lo entitled \ ve rat om i nade tn \ imrelenting campaign of were the attendants The bride and . " a 5 5 11 y wr ol bv legal g 4 wee ame canteen y i ) 8 Leite Mra. Chadwick's $300,000 " y Il now be waged, Dy Ieg8l | hor attendants were Dean ifally gowned 1] ut PRE | A i, tt » : ” " ed in white and carryit lags ot A past book showing deposits, of over by those seeking this! is white Paris mouseline and carried ex- § A pi ’ § : ] burg Gardoer, of Howard, The ceremony | § The report of the Pennsylvania de was performed by Rev. H. : Dudley, | partment of forestry, just issued, con sastor of the Desciple church at How | tains a great deal of focal interest regard. ard. After the ceremony refreshments | ing forest reserves in this section, the : § were served. The happy pair left on | natural ref tration of th u : ) , und § y Weary ou sonle § in SOA tS of N ' yatural reforestration of the mountains the rostrum And 'g ‘ i aK | $100 000 inf r of the late Mrs, Cassie | 4, the hn, b On : ro . ang et houquets a 108s Alter the | 0 BE. V. train for Howard at 8:3 The state, at the time the report was duce them to abandon the project ceremony a delicious supper was serve , ’ " 2 : : i , ; raat for a wedding trip close w “0 « acres. out the singing of “When the Roll is called | the possession of Nathan Loesser, the For that reason the battle is not won, | and Mr, and Mrs. Taylor departed on ah losed, © pas F084 acts » OW of which : the stake is too large to desert at the | he evening train for a tour of eastern | BROOKS NOLL | Centre and nearby counties acreage is up Yonder, I'll be there Ou of referee in bankruptcy The deposits 3 , - I. ¢ alv first rmish at A Sath las follows : Clinton, 84.588 ; Cameron, men who enlisted 46 years ago only 13 | were made on June 10, 1902, beer the irst skirmis cities. after which they will reside in Miss Pear! L.. Noll, eldest daughter of | 61.118 ;: Centre, 66,150 ; Clearfield, 20. were resent on this occasion Mrs referee says there is nothing to indicate McKeesport where the groom Is an eX Mr, and Mrs W. H Noll, Ir + © Pleas 212 Elk £2.00 Lycomin 2.39 Pot- Roi$ aa Fisher was chairman of | that the account was checked against at Electric Company Formed perienced electrician ant Gap, was married to Mr, Paul PJ... 66.614 ardor pre % og + a 43 the committee of ladies who served the | 4) Dr. J. G. Spangler, of Mapleton de WETZRL-SWEN Brooks, in Altoona Thursday. The Union Oak idl tod of splendid dinner at the hool house 1! pot, Wallace Wilson and Mr, Barner, of d Shon groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs J. N In addition 'o these acres there was all visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Frank At Mill Hall on Saturday afternoon | Alexandria, Pa., and Prof. J. Meyers, of | Miss Beulah Wetzel, da ghter of Mr, | Brooks, of Pleasant Gap, and is in the | 4.r contract to be purchased an addi Parlape received the comrades of H Dr. Rider. the veternary surgeon, met | Bellefonte, obtained a lease on the 8. G. and Mrs, Rov. Frank Wetzel, and | employ of the Pennsylvania railroad in| tional ates of about 100,000 acres the tavern and made them feel peri with an accident that will keep him from | Rote mill property a short distance from | Joseph E. Sweet, of Pittsburg, were | Altoona. The wedding was a very quiet / 4 ly at home his duties for a few days, He was re Coburn on Penns creek, and were 10] married Wednesday, Oct, 16th, at 12:00 | one, and quite a surprise to some of their turning home from a visit in Nittany Millheim endeavoring to interest the cit" | noon, at Reformed parsonage of Rebers- | ac nantan oR They left on a honey — Say eo Forbid Barmaids. 7th PA VOL. CAVALRY. Valley, and when near the iron bridge | sens of that place with the advisability | burg. The ceremony was performed by | moon trip to the Jamestown exposition The members of the State Constabu. - the horse became frightened and ran | of placing electric lights in the town Rev. Frank Wetzel, father ol the bride a lary who are wap of a crusade against Tuesday and Wednesday De n away, throwing the doctor out of the I'hey expect to transform the property | Miss Lodie Shaffer played the wedding yt BH-CONVER illegal liquor sellers, ARROUDON that entertained the surviving members o buggy. He was picked up and taken to | into an electric power plant for furnish: | march : Miss Grace Wetzel, sister of ‘the Married, at Canton, Pa, October 23rd, | they would prossetn 8 the proprietors of OO eansvivania Veteran Volunt the Clinton House and Dr. McGhee | ing Penns and Brush Valleys with elec | bride, was bride's maid, The best | at yp. m., by evangelist Delmont, I, L, [saloons and restaurants who permit Cavalry, The old soldiers began to i called. who found that he was badly | tric light and power. It is also consid: | man, was Bruce SHSweel A recep Welsh lo Minnie B. Confer, both of | waitresses to serve liquor to patrons, rive on Monday event 1 continued | shaken up and bruised, but no bones | ered a step toward obtaining a trolley | tion followed the ceremony, after which | Howard. The groom is one of Howard's | The contention pf the constabulary is to come until Wednesday noon when | were broken The buggy was damaged, | line through the valleys, which will | their many {tiends escorted them to the leading blacksmiths, and the bride is | that the law forbids any female serving assed to about one | Monday be is resting comfortably He lsarely come in time A charter is! railroad station at Coburn : of course, | one of the ladies who has worked in the | liquor in a licensed or unlicensed 7 or hundred. RK H Mcibee, of Lock! was formerly of Centre Hall applied for and a company organised | they decorated their trunk and riced | Commercial ext hange there for the past | Three saloonists were arrested and war - Haven, the president of the association, | called the Penns Valley Blectrie Co. to them as they boarded the train for Wil. 16 months, They left there on the train rants sworn out for the arrest of 28 bot. had his headquarters at the Garman | It takes a certain amount of backing | put in these plants and work will soon be | liamsport Their many friends wish | for Curtin, Buffalo and Silver Creek, N. | tiers in Hazel township, Luserne, coun. BY House, and as he is a genial good fellow i to put up a good front, started i them abundant success | Y.. on an extended trip Ly. of the Brave | meeting « i vy | Chadwick ia a Pittsburg bank came into : 1 th the number was incre
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