CIRCULATION 3" CO 818 x eh ! FOR THE MONTHS 5190 oF} O Circulation O NEW POSTAL RULING FOR NEWSPAPERS Discontinue Papers 10 quents of Over One Year Must Delin TOOK EFFECT ON JANUARY IST Publishers May Loose Mail Privileges if they Fail to Comply With the New Order--Subscribers Should Take Note--No Uncertainty Ca patrons sre n ed of the gxj they paper. "We are proud of the Wedding Anniversary An Old Fashion Snow ) Change Superintendents Lock Have gerald ing under wad that the output of tl ficulty in hilt \ \ aemana Ext ns 1} P.O. 8S of A. Officers At a recent meet) P.O. S. of A Bellefonte, the following officers were elected for 1908 : Past president E. T. Roan; president—H. J. Hartranft; vice president of forms], E, Stine; conductor G. Lambert; recording secretary Harry Bowersox; inspector--G, A, Bush; out. side guard--Jos, S. Pressler; financial secretary—Ebon Bower; assistant record. ing secretary, E. O, Tibbens; right sen tinel-- John Shutt; trustees—W, C, Lambert and J. 8. Presser, { the ng o Of 5,200 Largest in Centre County, Foo Methodist other H G. McKinley; Master | -'T'racy | Allen | Griffin, of Lock Haven, in his A New Brotherh ood Organized What is te known the “M . \BOALSBURG'S NEXT hn CENTENNIAL ’ BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 0, 1900 RECENT DEATHS Mi HL fisea : : ¢ 8 nowe of will be One of the Forthcoming Events Next Summer # riy-one t Sunday ¢ the beautifully ¢ JEN ’ ao XR { Vonsrmas. (HOME OF NOTED FAMILIES arranger tese cross, F. yoard or tu £3.45 hy Some Historical Data of Interest at This Time- Name Was Changed.-The Early Settlers--Sent Forth Promi- nent Men Jan iIrg Horse Caught In Milesb Wu } J. GINGERY Two New Buildings Elias Heckman Injured Democr ATT ie \ lent on | 't¢ y in pitchers A nd barrels The Free port non the Kman ton. Ohio. whe Heckma He nignt and wis to ¢ feet an ugly « on his are all sorry to learn of he has fall last summer i before the law matured state re other not . bk va or no st thing a the p off a porch falling X He broke a rib and received | to allow its sh at t head His friends the accident as i it recovered from his 4 abou he to fires H. Fishburn, a son of Me. W. H Fishburn, of Grand Island, Nebraska, | spent the holidays among relatives and | {friends in this county Mr. Fishburn | Williams, of Beech | was born in Benner township and went tust abo Mrs { Creek, ID. C.. for Clawson, West i where she will spend several months with old home, her son, Clarence E, | wife Henry C Virginia, | ago and this is his first visit back to the | He finds many changes | Williams and his | among our people and loyally holds to Clarence is employed by P. P. {the belief that Nebraska is a better umber | country for young men than is Peansyl- | operations at Clawson, | vania, ) L john hild | funeral Jie t of Dr. P was 9 Her bh burg, prec in 187 receed Mar turned Su ards left f evening ‘wiladelnh Philadeiph OOK piace A LO atte Wednesday morning a former well known died and at Osceola Brights Eoward Prax resident of Philipsburg, his residence In on of disease, with which he bas long been a | The deceased was a son of Perks, a former prominent sufferer Edward who died more than 25 years ago It's a toss up which class of people a woman dislikes most, those who talk about her or those who ignore her. will MAY SEVERE TIMES FOR STANDARD OIL Face More Prose for Rebates MANY Have Lo GOST MILLIONS . 5 I. Accepted Rebates For Shipments .n the New Helps dends- England States- Everybody Pay the Enormous Divi- Cost Each Family A of The Hunter Fami! Hand Caught in Corn Shredder VW am W Haage? N on | Haage aged abo years, a oat WW barn his ut He was feeding the ma 1 allowed his right hand to get lly revolving the fingers we hurried 4 Hang en : nth cogs with resul terribly lacerated town and given sur. gical attention I'wo fingers next to the thumb were amputated close to the palm of the hand and it is hoped the thumb and two other fingerscan be sav. ed. He suffered excruciating pain rani Taj that tl Ye He Was Lost A Valuable Horse At Clearfield on Saturday a horse be longing to James Pool, valued lat $350, frightened at the Uncle Tom Cabin Co's |pand in trying to tear away from the left Monday via. Washington, | west with his father over twenty years | » | banker and business man of Philipsburg, | oo 1 whichit was hitched, broke one | of its front legs. making it necessary to kill the animal. The fellow who hasn't A red cent nat. urally has no ready money. Wr Comets. se q CIRCULATION Ix OF 1 OPIES Lt THE PA 5190 C Vol, 30. No. 2 FACT, FUN AND FANCY Sparkling Paragraphs—-Selec~ " ted and Origina Secret Orders Must Pay; l ax« ——— nef . The Academy Opencd " tor ti M The Sick at Zion More Bad Luck h appears to ilifated Mifflinville bridge, killing six men, has evidently not been lifted. The flat en. gine which has been used in drawing the iron work of the wrecked bridge from river was overloaded yesterday and went to the bottom, where it is now lying under twelve feet of water, The loss is & heavy one to the company, not only on account value of the flat and engine, but because the work will be re- tarded until a new one can be procured, Ww 1 A Ww Dang- IR over the which lapsed the of the | Justice of the Peace Eppler, of Eliza beth town, has a fixed scale of penalties for disturbing religious meetings. He had two such hearings on one day. Two | young men were arrested for chewing seanuts and throwing the shells on the { floor during services, It cost each of them $6.50. Five others were heard on a charge of Kigglin " during services. That was cons! trifling and each got off with a dollar fine and costs.
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