~~ Hition, such as : at HOY, WHO NAS OPUS Nil Shanty EFFORT T0 OUST EMERY AS DELEGATE Started Penrose’s Hire | A REPUBLICAN Movemeut by ings EMERY NOT Was Elected by Vote Over C the Primaries of the Contest, 1 Overwhelming Reynolds at | Entered idacy in telling be vent ter which the filing a by W. Fred Re slated man badly for the Republican pr Ww nolds entered fore the Repul last Thursday, and tee will be the body Habgood 1s Shpected to he ed the mai has y 1 We ora nas national the national cor to decide the ASe, furnish ammu- since he ame Cars ago political practices ever si back to McKean co inty a few y from Baltimore Soldiers in Line : ' lay being Memor oriately observed in BB up ana treat { where ) Oorations { the day made ™ Pont is, The orator of the day n ’ iat were siding officer was H. B mmander of the Post was Dr. J. Allison pastor of the Presbyterian ch : who made one of his charact dresses, filled with patriotic zeal an panding new ideas in keeping with the teachings of the day. Rev, John Hewit a confe mad pleasing address taining many ex cellent thoughts After the meeting in the court house a partial parade took place; headed by the Coleville band, the march was made to the Union cemetery which never looked prettier than on this occasion Most of the graves were bedecked with flowers a tribute of loved ones to those who had gone before; the address here was made by Commander Pontius, followed by a prayer by Chaplain James Harris, The customary decoration services for all the honored dead of both the army and navy took place, Rev. A. Schmidt made an address the ( eristi lerate soldi then n e A very Yat the grave of the late D, H. Hastings | and Col. J. L, Spangler spoke at the ave of the great war governor, A. G. urting The annual beautiful floral em- blem Was received from thy Pennsylvan- ia Reserve Corps, Philadelphia, for the decoration of the grave of Governor Cur. tin. This attracted a large number of people, can produce, to throw | Wm. E. ver 5,200—Largest in Centre County. CONCLU I. L. Kreamer vs. Wm, Vonada, Wm. Close and Wm. Fees, being an action in j recover a tract of land in Haines township and being a case that had been tried in this court some years ago and an appeal taken to the Supreme { and Superior courts and reversed. Plain- | tiff suffered a voluntary non suit, Annie Simeo, widow for herself and on behalf of Mary Simco, Chas. Simco, Ma. tilie Simico and Andrew Simco, minor | children Steve Simco, deceased, vs. ! American Lime and Stone Co., a corpor- ation, being an action in trespass brou to recover dam from the defenda by reason of the death of the ] lain nd father of the plaintifi ejectment to of ges 4 husband on Decemt st} ie ontinu . f the dete as then sent day ever alg. s from the We ntain iaintance of the expert A Fairy T following item nes of ast week, to know where *‘Ice i in the acq: Altoo- would like 100 and a of Tes: rs young active as a pers fot! Campbell mt Centre county, r periodical visits to as alf iin 10 ‘and at “¥ her Vears 4 on Ice making oue: of he this city, being a Belf} of the Richelieu hotel. v wMotberlf Camrohel!l ix well preserved, and ‘sides alone in the ilds of Ice mountain. ‘She 18 in poses 108 anu’ ‘s in excel- jon, He: favorit Xx $ ROLE ng the e concl ion t} listurbance AL IL was a e Lord eviden}- Se ium ly knew where 10 8s ke because is 1 th one of the state It Ame Allent the Baseballist Injured were Friday Tyrone by defeated Wooden park exe Reserves During t game urred to | me am base, 1n bones in his right leg fractured, just above ankle lately picked up by his conveyed to the home Mrs. C. A. Steel, and Dr summoned, who reduced This is particularly un. Mr. Study, who just re- home from Philadelphia raduated from the Philadel Kt phia College of Pharmacy the an twin iWin he cient ox of the | a » nember te sliding to some manner both were He was : third the eam mi of Dis sister, W. S. Musser the fracture fort cently arrived where he nate for Young Man Injured Asbury Pletcher, of Howard, a young school teacher of Centre county and a member of Company B, Fifth regiment N. G. P., was nding a freight from Tyrone to his home on Thursday even ing when he jumped off and broke his left leg. The lad was taken to the Al toona hospital where the fracture was | reduced. Pletcher is a very bright, in. dustrious young man about eighteen years of age, and no reason can be given for his riding freights, {ing when the old employes presented to the retiring superintendent of the | Sandy Rid Fire Brick Co, Law. |rence L. Brown, a beautiful gold | chain as an evidence of the esteem with which they have always regarded him y will ever hold towards him. uest of Laodiord | | arrived at Roland after an exteaded ab. remarks bly | sence at Vicksburg, Miss., where the - . | tion collet A notable event was that which took | proper credit place at Sandy Ridge the other even- | HEWITT'S DINNER Exhaust His Patience and he Com- plains to the Police 'IMPUDENT TRAMP FOLLOWS Several Raids Made - Recently at the Same Place—No to Theft -Warm Reception Prom- agi sed for the Next Intruder, Clue searched the ould not t eived tl he eviden were after him pftonte irom y Con- 8 scraped the dust h hoas and i“ 5 sOo0es ana f the road | i knight Hewitt any ] had no l f him; all that would have 1 DECeSSAry wou m away on A stireich COL. AUSTIN CURTIN HOME Thursday Col. Austio Curtin and wife Colonel was detained { Rav ine f iw ih actoLal + r serious operati not entirely sor het ou igh well h ) Pleasure Trip Marred 3 ) Met : won B John iardware store hired a 1 Bel is fam y to Boalsburg where they spent sever al hours among friends, After dark they started home when between Boals burg and Oak Hall the horse started to ru ut, but bith the pluck and te bull dog Boyd held onto the y evidently was not going i a B line, for when he reached the bridge near Oak Hall, he missed it and plunged the Before the driver knew what was going on he found himself uj to his waist in water, If the young ma had been addicted to swearing it is proba that you could have seen a streak of brimstone from the place the animals frightened to where he succeed ed in getting them stopped in the mid die of the creek. No damage was done exceptto the harness which was soon sufficiently repajred to enable him to get home without any further trouble Another lamentable fact about this ac cident was that it was the first outing of oral alter: San Pp lewine TH weal “0 AR employee It : two-h cot ¥ vevyance VOOK ) and " frightene an away His family ) rr Dons inte creek, ne where | the kind the family had together for two years. The next time Boyd takes a trip like that he wants to put the horses some place where they can’t get hold of Spanish flies, Credits Given, All bersons who remitted on subscrip- the month of May will find | ven for same by a change | of date on their label; you can alwa see to what time your paper is paid by looking at the date on your label. In case of an error please notify this | office at once, stating clearly what you think was the error, Always look at the date on your label to see how your account stands, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1908. ‘ BUCK THE TOURIST. ng ‘‘Bucky” Bathurst, four months’ service in the Demo having a hankering for a life, concluded some six weeks a gradu ) § ) Ye at ale cri ofhce, change of to mself to the degree of raise hi ry 4 ] i i x nter's ( LOOK leave Equipped wit shanty on Ba eral that his science branch, evil, and h his experience in he hied h their i A Dangerous Road { core crossed bats te strong 'Kisk” nine and were deteat- dd by the score of Monday they “3 : y a ved Ge nami ni ADA NOTINA . 2. nest speaker \ to do good rwill be greeted wit! Fe lay eve efonte ng sett the the log uj just closed and new board, H. ( president of the 1. G. R. Parker treasurer and J. K Barnhart secretary for the ensuing yeas This being the time for the election of itendent there were two the present incumbent, Joo Meyer, and Jonas Wagner, principal the High School. Meyer ACCy organization of t Quigley was elected x boar of SCHOO a was elected State Grand Army Men The forty.second annual encampment of the Pennsylvania Grand Army of the Republic convened at Erie on Tuesday a will continue until Friday of this week, The parade of the veterans took place at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morn ing and a big camp fire was held at the Majestic theatre at night. General Bar. ton, of Kansas, Commander in Chief Wagner, and Generals Beath, Stewart and Gobin participated in the exercises The likely candidate for department commander is P, Del.acey, of Scran. ton Stay on the Farm In order that boys and girls shall grow up to love the farm it must be made loveable, There is nothing lovea- ble about a run-down farm, with its dilapidaded buildings and lack of con. veniences for comfort. One cannot blame s and girls for leaving such farms, hereis no more inviting place on earth to live than a well-kept, well tilled, well stocked farm; nor is there hardly a more uninviting place than one that is poorly kept. SEVERAL ATTEMPTS T0 WRECK AUTOS *™ Obstroetions Placed in Roddway Nittany Valley mn iil S STARTED e } CAITY passengers 1 cavern many : i. | ’ fret t pT ner Resort Killed By . Ie « Lightning a well know? Clearfiel from Ky went hshiit Moshannon ng a downwar of the aged Une remain father PF SOUS Was de Case : leaves his wife ighters. He Pearce, of Philipsburg was aged mourn and four Was Aan 1 tn sons and t da le of Alex Will go to China W. T. Tomhave annual ifustry at the Experiment Station at the Pennsylvania State College, has been selected by the Chinese govern. ment to go to Mukden, Manchuria, for the purpose of establishing a govern ment college and agricultural exper ment station. The appointment came through Wu Tung Tang, Chinese minis ter plenipotentiary to the United States When in this country a number of years ago the prose Minister was greatly im with the work done at State College and realizing that a similar in stitution could do incalculable good in his country interested the Chinese gov. ernment to that end that they have de. cided to establish a school and Prof, Tomhave has been selected as the man to take charge of the work. professor of The new style hats leave the women no room to put on a thinking cap ndred candle power I now into costs and eight years, in the | tinry Vol, 381. No. 22. FACT, FUN AND FANCY" Sparkling Paragraphs—-Selec- ted and Original. be.” Bobby 4 J Experience Gilmore Will Leave meni Wa a Slate © resignation ta take effe we has as! of Pre ’ t Aug. 1! elected pres college This organized by act of 190% and receives a Feder from the United he Hawaiian appropriated |[$2s.. the maintenance of faculty for this new will consist of 20 we selected by President His new labor and mt upon , Bim as Th office and Other eRe re been Hawaiian WAS 10, 000 ALSO for field duties no ent president, is very great carries with it A large salary emoluments nore feet of Were Light Sentences Many people thought that when Judge Orvis sentenced Carter and Jones last k, the two colored boys who slug. g robt and then threw Harry Brown on the track, that it was a good stiff one, and complimented the court for the position he took, By way of contrast, we will note a similar affair in Union county last week. Samuel Ask- ins who slugged and robbed a man got niten. Michael Petrish, who e ina box car, was also given costs and eight years. The Bellefonte lads’ deed was much worse and they only got three and four years. Judge Orvis was exceed. ingly lenient with fie two colored men, no doubt due to the fact that they were comparatively young men.
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