hl V [ U3H “Taavag Feo Circulation Over 5,203 Largest in Centre County. DEMOCRATIC HOSTS GOING TO DENVER Nec Party Leaders Now are ence at Bry ANS 8 ne and Gray Have Hopes, in (rood Shape. f more than or Democratic eduled importance, Convention, scl slorado, Tuesday, Ju to meet in iy candid ver, Col 7th, for yurpose osing resident and Vice-President, of ichoosing its markable feature about the conver is, that although 1 vote to non te, already the Hon J. Bryan bas m than that many in r delegates, ant have third ti t requires a two-thi ore structed can the nomination for a it; and, shov ! influence to it the honor. The proceeding Vice-Presid While it ryan will ning 1 opene : and are makin Pennsylvan Pittsburg two tlra and w vania, him, defeate because muzzle will be the independ refuse to wear little poodle an. nea its absolut hi rill hav will have his They are opposed t { Berry and ( Jerry they or ¢ were mtroi. DOSS tor Bailey, of Johnstown and others who are noted more for their brains and bril- | pe liant leadership than their Standard Oil | Company “boodle” and Guffy policies that are becoming so offensive to all independent, i gardiess of partly The veris adoption r the one Meeting of State Educators. One of " " Spark heo norma AUgura Joseph DrOgran local or the vi Dr Keespor Ie and the to make on one ventior ) pleasant one Settling His $3 Estate Judge N th Lancaster, hi n the Orph is the estate of 1 dence township The cents his wife estate In pointed for Ing 13 cents entire estate were ) Both : provide ne | was § Bones Broken Vhit The hay crop in thiscounty is nigh all in the barns or stacked, It was an un usually large crop and cured under most favorable weather, The wheat fields have turned golden--an invitation for the harvesting machines to join the “frolic.” The wheat crop will be large The New Chairman ohn Dimeling is the successor Lo John Short as Chairman of the Demo cratic County Committee over in Clear- offes on Saiurdey” He wou out again on Batu . He won out st Sheriff Allen, Houseman Family Reunion were elected H. House- Houseman, v., Miss ALLS Billy" Shope's Narrow Escape 1 was strangled by that Rudy Brid and helped b The safest thing when he goe his m to salely $ SWimming again woul to hang clothes on a willow tree, but shoaldn't go near the water.” He was in Bellefonte Supday feeling givd {that he was SLL on the lind of the liv Got it in the Neck Bridge Contract Let i n about was A WAarad he lowest $s 25 ta per : Grand Stand Fall Hurts Men at Game Over.burdened by an immense crowd seeking from a storm, the Ke grand base ball grounds day afternoon mass of men debris of heavy tin in the fall a score seit } driving rain at the Sunbury lapsed there yester ng the struggling hildren with the ers to the ground or more were hurt stand Cart 5 ana « A rare good ably escaped I'he fortune all ha iatal in ATARI IDUTY stand was a temporar e prob affair and COlY A Week, espe of providing a at! sca al Ow IAL Was wtween the ( Left Arm Broken resides the misfor L : mn é at 's on iny He Mowing ma slippe thrown off result He was where the member was set by Dr. M. A. This left Mr. Grove minus a hand so he sent to State College | for his daughter who came down and in the emergency began driving the mow. | ing machine and 9 | her father, Norman Kirk is also aiding Mr, Grove in putting away the crops Was ETAN vith a enone of the wheels i Mr. Grove Alxaye 0 Nine an Cf © fortunate brought to Bellefonte broken Kirk James Denny Sentenced, James Denny, who attemped to kill Mrs. Hoover on the afternoon of May §, at Bast Tyrone, was sentenced Monday morni Judge Bell to the western pentintiary or three years, | lac | Charles Hastings, yl it about as well as | nire Pemocral. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1908 CUPID'S PRANKS PROVE SUCCESSFUL Merrily (FREES Bel Ring M ny J FRAT NUPTIAL EVENTS CELEBRATED: { bile. lebrated § © COCK ptracting f Mo- srwortl wide 1 of Peale's She was attired in brown travelin one most { lies a very coming suit. The | groom is the son of T. D. Weaver, post. master at Moshanoon, and is employed : Railroad Co. The cere rforried voy Ae in : ¥ wWinne Miss En f Mr. and Lynn, Mass son Of ex Sher ma May Hamiltot Mrs. Robert Hami and William Alden Ishler iff W. A. lshler, of Belle fonte, were married on Wednesday even ing of at 7.30 o'clock. The eramony took place at the home of the bride by Rev, lames B. Braker, pastor of the First Baptist church The bride attired dress of mmed with filietta valley Lillies wo worn 10 ber hair nattended receiving at the of the bride y o'clock, tastefully Armon i Miss Heatrice i the wedding and discoursed evening. The Freeman, Dar of the bride, The collation following young Mrs. Carrie Isham, Miss Lillian Miss Gertrude Isham and Miss Alice Brockway. The gift room, where was displayed an endless variety of beautiful gifts, was in charge of Mrs Besides a large num: ber of personal tokens and remem: brances, there was a chest of silver from the associates of the groom in the office of the General Electric Company at Pittsfield, a picture from the em- ployers of the bride, Hoag & Walden, where she was em in the office of the firm; a conch and table from her par ents, which have been in the family for generations. On Saturday the bride and ton last week was handsome “" tr h white messaiine and carried lillies of-the ofthe.valley were Arties were u : i: in parents harpist A march from Loheng N the ott ug were Mal in the Ww COUNINS Brown the ushers im rell W. Goodw Ralph W served by and was ladies Isham groom arrived in Bellefonte ai it of the groom's . Wo A, Ishler, on When they return they will mal the ! at Pittsfield, nome je, Belief weddir rr Of fonte, to Miss ! r, of Rev. Geor Mt. Umton, on cere mony wa yw the bride L. Flo VALS Bn burg re OWeEeLs iephew ol , the fame sv | vanin, jon's accor They will resid ’ county, where Mr, ( in the coal business, The er home was at Rolan clerked for Potter & Hoy tir vt vn d, ant The Initial Trip J. Willard Hall ing quite ) has been meeting © It took sever severing labor, and to work the thing Jenkins and faith 10 the the probler il the fruits « their placing on that may Hgure tomobile world noon Mr. and M Williamspor t new maciine shi ls ' 1onant Pr! Wednesda tonte at ab After spent port they ra Mifflinburg ne husdre accident or a the way they pleased wit! williag to pay as it wasn't the money Milton, with | an effort to to permit the manuf ching. It was the d Jenkins and Mr. Hal ufactured in Bellefonte canoot be raised |! elsewhere May Change The Route I{ the reporis as the Tyrone railroad mer have it and in which they place | coum erable credence, prove to be cor ™ will mean more freight business le he Bald Eagle Valley R. R. and xplain the activity of the Penosy a mn ak og improvements Family Reunion took 1 pla David irday i versary. Tables inder the bea Mr at Beech Cre on their soph wedding were set out on the | tiful shade ments were served KDOa « trees wh elegant refres! heer. humor and soci the pleasing features Delighttul musi was rendered by Misses Mapes and Whamond which added much to the enjoyment of the occasion on the pano Business Revival It is estimated that above & have been returned to work in capacities by the ratlroads of ern part of the The lines west of Pittsburg manned 0g of the 000 met ferent west week Pennsylvania are being heavily and the work of repairing cars rushed as case at the Pennsylvania Railroad at Theil ! rops in sight have ww else t bring the state in the past repa r shops of he ba he Ops Altoona done more this about Early Closing Arrangements Beginning this evening all the leading w Al six o'clock each evening except Wednes days and Saturdays. This has been customary heretofore, and the customers get in habit of making their pur chases during the day, On account of being closed on Saturday some of the stores will make an exception of the rule on Friday evening and remain open for accommodation stores in Bellefonte close 1 the Will Complete Survey C. M. Mooney, assisted by L. A Kolbe, has been assigned bythe U.S, bureau of soils to complete the survey of the county and will take up the work begun by Prof, Shaw last summer, They have about Sco miles to survey and map. _ ha ™ «Ladies, read Yeagers special sale ad, on oxfords, \ i:wna| TREASURY DEFICIT ABOUT $60,000,000 A warne ravagan Kerr Will Call onBryar By invitation of Willium Jennings Bryan, ex Congressman James Kerr of Clearfield, will the residential candidate at his home in Lincola, Neb., Det ratic national nven visit +) before the afer aA confer Sentenced Liquor Mer See The Burried Man Die ble death was that shortly raday afternoor aged 45 years eight feet in depth in isiness part of Berwick caved in A mass of earth and rock, weig 1s, pinned him against jt ered he ) lock Th Bower ditch when a the voy! smo WAS and rock breast, making y breathe view of a large lean efforts to re whi me him to es ape CANE before the body Mother of Mrs. C. M, Schwab Dead Mrs | of M Charle Saturday at t abeth K mother M. & of the fnisey wab, died ie home steel magnate at Loretto She { A. C. Dinkey pre sident of the Carnegie Steel company She was 71 years of age and was married, fist to Reuben Dinkey and later to Alonso Kinsey She was with pneumonia Over A YOAr ago and pever recovered, The funeral was held Wednesday from St. Mary's Protestant Episcopal Memorial church, was also the mother twice stricken erected in Braddock seven years ago by | Mr Schwab as a memorial to Mrs | Schwab's mother, Beat a Cow Settled Slo. Wilham Dutton, of Jersey Shoer, was brought to Williamsport by Officer ohn K. Hoover with mistreat- ng acow, Itis al he beat the animal with a chain and then knocked it down with a stone, Alderman Batzle fined the offender $10 and costs; right. Vol, 81. No. 26 4 — FACT, FUN AND FANCY Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs—-Selec- ted and Original, Why Jase was Late owing n ie Was rex you teacher AE us "ny is his {biz ) a kicky « the back today so he 1g ht taint. But it is Diack vou dont believe it ¥ ¥ nn keen HU KE Pi wie thought Dis DAC was Meets With of B totally destroyed sometime between Jon \ 11 « 1.as owned Brisin pany - - ater O 2 Was ght, and three $1000 No been in oper 1 strange hands s the cht Hoss the loss was when « 10 work ng at the lumber job, fous ents had reduced the mil here were piled about the fifty thousand feet of lumber rning they went to ashes mill some which was posed that "a horse power engine pot destroyed, Itisalsos the boiler of the 2¢ be remodeled Big Time at State have com celebra the borough ill hold a monster which J events of Ih day > res sic 1 nished by three well celebration will begin at nine o'clock with a concert by the threee bands on the college campus. This will be fol lowed by a baseball game between the Scotia and State College nines. From that time on the fun will begin. There will be field sports on Beavers field Le will known bands. The or the occasion “Dick” Quigley up a Tree
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