julation Over 5,200-Largest in TWO ELOPERS Now are Laugui Coun dang in the Centre y Jail WOMAN DESERTS H™R CHILDREN They Reside near Centre Hall and Both are Married— Woman still Clings to her Lover— Deserve Severe Punishment Saturday Constable H. H. Montgom- ery, of the South Ward of Bellef: went Tyrone and arrested Meyers and Mrs. Calvin Horner, bo Centre Hall, up: and desertion Bellefont them behind the have time to outcome of thei of cious mnte, to Samuel th of mn the ¢ He 1 e on Saturaay bars arge ol ought Career. and with children lived west of C get along as and last fall and wer at Centre er Ho : - ft 1 tam s. Mary Lyon r ISA M: “% her Hall Was wor i ILL COOK 5 tuated has Mrs new lover she even if he NAY ( the Wile 1 law rans her case nice young ing for hi this him s family i disloy wile much t family. If rect as we think it is have the severest punishment meeted i, gS Heovas: sh00iG | have her wish gratified by going with | him to the penitentiary where they will | reap the f anxiely A0D0VE IS it it a life of shame rewards nd Heer " ana nocentiousness Percival Tharp Robbed : Swe y He ¢ 8 ybserved Mar y Change here | y T surorised to see uc fine block paved streets and that 1s quite up-to. stated that he WAS Seve ral lost while here on Saturday in search of Deputy Sheriff W H. Klepper, with whom he spent Sunday a municipality date. He times A Serious Proposition, A very serious proposition confronts the farmers of Pennsylvania fat ten cattle for the market, Last season's crop of corn. which is fed mainly to steers, has turned out badly, much of it having spoiled in the cribs. The ears have become very tough and the cattle refuse to eat much of it. The corn lacks | fatening qualities, requiring almost twice the amount used in previous years to | prodace a hundred pounds of flesh, A 3) who number of farmers have been compelled | to buy corn in the West, and as prices for western grain are high, it will cut down their profits considerably. then both should | ankl Centre County, ABOUT THE PRIMARIES There seems to 1 wderstan 1¢ new unit in pring pri For thinks instance, § rmocratic Vv that net 1 han to candidates for ti Democratic thing vote for a same office Accor 41 on would | Jones by on ngly the * | h Lie Kel, we ¥ arounaq stood ¢- in a bad place, ihe team SnieThID At the end Was 10-7 In more thar 3 ] lf had Lightning Fires Barn During he CAvYy Sunday afternoon the of Mrs. William north of Romola ning and burned to the ground w the contents. The barn contained about 6s 16 bushels of buck wheat, of hay, a quantity of straw and all the farm implements, All of the stock was gotten out safely, The loss is partially covered by insurance i thunder barn on Robb. about one mile was struck by light ith bushels of oats, 10 tons More New Political Parties. Preemptions of the names of nine new political parties were filed at the Dau phin county court house late Monday afternoon and they will hold for the election this fall. They are as follows Taft, Hughes, Cannon, City Home Rule, Liberal Union, United Labor and Knox Citizens, The Peurose capitol looters are also a party«-in cahoot, «Children 81. shoes 75¢. H. C. Yeag- er successor to Yeager & Davis, ing Made the Usual Application for a 1 less 1 all of | | viction i BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1908 CAPITOL GRAFTERS ARE CONVICTED Jury have no Trouble at a Verdict » Bil PRISON WALLS AWAIT THEM New Trial low in May ; di Other Suits will fol \ s Approv- erdict Lt Was i iceable me Who haa been predicting an acguitt confident after the delivery of Charge than Betore, Tit venfy } has t th : re . Ww the a that the simple ap ty the x Tire i Entertains Mer Girl Friends Marge ret H i he of Belle rthday er schoo evening vd been ire An evening ne surprise and pleasure and the young girl guests are not at all sparing in their expressions of delight over the ¢ of the pretty on and of the evening was mining of Miss Margaret as “Queen of March.” t aed Ae rday rrame h eleborate pr prepare d to ir success of the party A ple asing incidents the Cr Pennsypacker Mum Penny He con of Sanderson, Mathues, Shumak er and Snyder for looting the State Cap itol while he was on the official wath tower. He says what he thinks on that subject is nobody's business but his own | “I'm not thinking for the public prints | just now.” said the former when his opinion was besought, Former Governor Samuel W packer ‘has a secret in his heart won't tell what he thinks about the al were much | socompaniment in ancient volumes, Governor, | ler & Davis, IR A BROKER GOES WRONG. [BODY FOUND IN A SNOW DRIFT There CITC wee) t started as suddenly as an Apri shower from l 1d] iF SKY anda } ; the man Lt withol al mbrell quite zen it wer two y CRIM« age of he + ta the 1 Lonrteo gained the his establi thos making i In Se big sl welt bourd put buyer thingy Friday Mess broke been nium the r . 22 8 YEARS OLIC above, he COCA { of Deces and at i cut; pictures of this kind, were a s of each book als word ° on the +t wer. proba sual | to go to the postoffice at Clarence, On | It | his return at night, the supposition is} Po to learn | that he stopped under the tree and oom bo TPE The | mitten The vAEh Jol, he ca Ww " u interest t ~" " 0 ¥ WA rv } ot Has 3 IK _ book, | will never be known. It snowed during : ht and % 11 sre yf) Are You Moving “10 © bey H for the hh ad ap to Ana : current at the point at whic . very rf to hunt your name (rom | early hour that afternoon the body among over other names. jrd not been found Always when writing about your sub! gaid to be responsible for the act scription give your name exactly as you : find it printed on the label Much con fusion in communities where there are a large number of families rr . and § forget the 1st and | amount of lab In swift, however an had Are £000 Business reverses Many Men Laid Of A large force of men have | pended by the Peansylvania Railroad | company at Renovo, The suspension extends to the trainmen and also to the department About one half of the | em the blacksmith shop are laid off by these orders arises : been sus Ww the same name Can't go From Drink to Work The Reading Railway issued orders at Pottsville, on Friday, that hereafter the company's messeagers will not call | n engineers, firemen and brakemen from | The survey along the old canal route saloons to rallroad duty, instead, the | from Lock Haven to Williamsport, which men so located will be reported off for | was thought to be in the interests of a that day and their loafing place noted on railroad company, is now conceded to the records. | be for the interests of the Williamsport Passenger Railroad company. «Men's $2.50 dress shoes $1.7 C. Yeager, successor to Yeager & : HOVER of «Special bargains in men's working shoes. H. C. Yeager successor to Yeag- Bae is. rt of «mes hula od of bi 8% fe Vol, v 30. No FACT, FUN AND FANCY Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs—-Selec~ ted and Original, the inbury division were laid off today The conditions existing on the Sunbury division are much the Ba e as those + fine {NE than necessary to han- nd a reduct in the it 3 nore men won Body Found Near Muncy Hand Cut OF Stewart Crispen, aged 19 years, a son of Harry Crispen of Mill Hall, met with a frightful accident a few days ago, at that place while employed in the saw mill of Morrill Bickford of Lock Haven. The | young man was working about an edger and in reaching across the rapidly re | volving saw his glove caught it and in | an instant his right band was drawn to- | ward the saw, he hand was cut off at the wrist, that member hanging only by a shred. GREAT FLOOD. The rains of last night and day before | has caused a floodi== 5f the lands from Pleasant Gap on down over the fish | hatchery which was washed-out and likely set all fish free. The toll-house above the furnace, also the furnace and swing factory in the Reynolds mill buil. ding, all surrouded by the flood. Fare ther down the stream to Millhall, the sit- uation is similar,
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