Ld Circulation Over 5,200—Largest in Centre Coun ® GREAT CONVENTION HELD AT DENVER Bryan Chosen Vote on First Ballot Gaffy Branded as a and Kicked Out Dirty Politicians Strong Platform Adopted F x nosed it forn position ot i Issues 1 pie. the access to on the two thir other rea SOMe 0 determined nomination of judg bul Wt ne time (was there a substantial showing Gov ‘ : follow » (xray larg to be gen in the mar head of the t ernor and has att paigner he a most pu of ordinary means bank account, Never was associate w corporations and the trusts, or a ted the tool of Wall street in the kind year be, rsa CONZress Hryan slogan of a man to suit when 1h “The People CAtIpAIEn shall Rule In the preparation of the there was a most for a the mn. as not completed its labors ed time, It from every there was some the various issues that had to be ered. There was the radical and the conservative sprinkling of corporation sentiment that forced itself into the councils of the platform and this the proceedings of th had appoint vas composed of democrats of the country and difference arduous task : . 1 iCiayed IT time ‘ convent fF committee at the section of views on consid. sentiment party and at every point attempted to | or | influence the party declarations mdtify them to their way. of thinking. In all this confusion of sentiment and selfish interest and patriotic feeling, we are happy to say that from that conven: | the pastutage of cattle, and expects to | House i? Bellefonte This | rom any poli- | association proposes to go into the busi. proved a great surprise to Mrs. Garman® and especial: | ness of raising grass-fed cattle on an ex. | many friends in Bellefonte. N ote that in no mistaken voice sounds | t @ battle cry in behalf of the whole | tion came one of the strongest proclama. tions that has eminatef] tical party in a generation people and not.the selfish interests that prey upon the masses, The platform is strong, it is devoid of all that could be termed threatening or radical to the in terests of our citizens, Ex Judge Par ker, former nominee for the presidency was one of the leading advisors in the by Over Two-Thirds ' : 2 RT “Bushw ACK el Pennsylvania's | stalwart thet: there was a | shaping of the platform so that it would have all its positions taken upon le gal and constitutional . grounds. In this manner he rendered the party a great service and his conduct all through the convention attracted universal and praise. It showed that there was a harm deter comment onjious gathering of democrat mined to win--something th and ¥ the rty thi remarkable n of Bryan's i rom OKkl at Wash enator { Priest to Oklal Grore, the He said the had s aft We thir delegate Spangler, » nod vote ft 39% O60 § More than a majority it IS proper to say that our from Esq Centre at county, N. B every t like a with tl Bryan forces helped to rid Pennsylvania of | orous leader The defeat Guffy was a bitter pill to his henchmen in the party who have been hanging to his coat tails these many Years, tor other p than they may at times cat of the Standard Oil drippings, with he controlled the urganizat of The Guffyites declare that they will have no relations with Kerr in the futsre propose to hold their grip on the Democracy of this state by controlling the selection of the next state chairman, which event will be pulled ofl at Harrisburg, next Tuesday instance l Ana democratic ’ of no rpose h some which ana Plans Big Cattle Ranch The Pennsylvania Stock Dealers’ sociation has closed deals with tions and individoals in the region of Pottsville which will give it sooo acres of mountain and valley lands for As : orpora- soon acquire 50,000 acres more, tensive scale, and expects to demonstrate that the vast mountain ranges of Penn. sylvania are as valuable for this purpose as the prairies of the West. Mountain land for this purpose can be leased for a nominal sum, ~Ladies' $4 Russia calf pumps now $2 48--at Yeagers, { churches in that city, ent BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1908 # CUPID'S PRANKS INTHE COUNTY Many Made Happy hy Marriage Vow ’ FOR BETTER OR June and Months for Nuptial Knot Homes to oe Foerd the I'he y performed Rev. | Sibole, of Buffalo, Y Rev. E. Platteicher, of the Church of the Holy Communion. A large number of guests were present and the wedding party included a matron of honor, maid of honor and six bridesmaids Forrest Magee, of Philadelphia, was best man aud Hard P. Harris, of Nace, was one of the ushers, Mr, and Mrs, Toner will spend the summer traveling in Europe. The groom is the son of the late John Toner. of cere ther assisted by thi this place IMPRON «GARMAN Pr. EK. | of Scranton, and Mrs, Sabra Campbell Garman, of Belle- fonte, were quietly married in New York City on June 13th by Rev ) tor of one of the leading Episcopal The groom is a recent graduate of University of Penn sylvania and in one of Scranton's lead ing dentists, Hels asonof W. T, Simp son, a prominent citizen of that place and deputy state factory inspector, Mrs Garman is the widow of C, Bruce Gar. man a former proprietor of the Garman The wedding was the announcement ol npson a quietaffair and She spent the past month visiting at the home of her brother Arthur Campbell, in Scran- ton, and there met Mr. Simpson who is a brother of Mrs, Campbell, Mrs Simp. son returned to Bellefonte over two week ago and while a guests of Mr, and Mrs, John Knisely was taken seriously, ill with pueumonia, and is not able to leave her room yet, though slowly improving. ’ Taking the FOR WORSE Beatty, pas. | AN AMUSING TRIP st week Messrs hi Vine frank KE, Nag v wistown in 1! abou BUSINESS MEN'S PIGNIC THE NEXT ** Held aay, a Heels A ugnst Toe (2, ol i 4 al} | St ¢ HAemocral. Vol, 31, No. 27 FACT, FUN AND FANCY Sparkling Paragraphs ted and Original. ‘Selec MA ( | A BIG GATHERING IS EXPECTED E ght Horses Perish Look at Your Label Locks Himsell in Prison Fair "Hikers at St th Ale College Jat there wo ty t from Williamsp wt to the college of away they tramp from my in the trip if they and before their ardor died found themselves Ww illamsp nt * One Settled the Other Appealed in Howard in whi tWO men were proses uted for hauling es with tied the defend ants were fined $10 a piece and the cosis One of the men promptly paid his fine agd the other has appealed the case to court on the the two cases at cal their legs RUMBERGER WELSH Margaret R. Welsh, of Clinton ty. anc coun man, M Lutheran minister of that city, GUNTHER HURLEY, Wilbur Hale Gunther, son of Harry H Mrs married Thursday evening at 8.30, The wedding took place at Sta. Peter and Paul's parochial residence, Rey, L. P. Kumerant performing the cere. mony. The attendants were Miss Ella Hurtey, sister of the bride, and James McGinley, of Osceola. Following the ceremony the wedding party repaired to the home of the bride's mother, where refreshments were served, Wilbur M. Rumberger, of Elk | | City, Oklahoma: were married in Phila. velphia, June 23. 1908, by Rev. A. Pohl. | D.., Race street Philadelphia, | Gunther, of Philipsburg, and | | Miss Mary E. Hurley, daughter of Mrs s | James Hurley, of the same place, were usinstic Meeting 4 al re Lu park on I 1 program has oon and evening and a treat 1s In musical and highest order prove to be a great feast to all and their friends. The officers o the reunion association are: Rev, ( M. Aurand, president; Rev, D. PP, Draw baugh, secretary. Charles Geesey, Esq ter; Woods Ruling, treasurer TINE vADIA nt hursday, July been prepare great al at intellectual store all The al . ¥ taient is of the aloncal anu Luther will i ADS Discontinuance of Train a and after Monday, July reduced train service will be in the Bellefonte Central R, R. except Saturday of each week, when the pres ent train service will be in force. Train No 1. leaving Bellefonte at 10.15, A. M., and Train No. 4 leaving State Col lege at 11.80 A. M., will be Hise ontivued, except on Saturday of each week, {) on Upon the opening of the Fall Term at State | : : 4 | Haven, on Saturday went to Howard, College the full schedule will be reestab- lished Fire at Axe Mann, Monday night 6th about twelve o'clock | the house occupied by Mrs. Clara Lucas and four children, at Axe Mann, eangin fire and was burned to the ground, he origin of the fire is unknown and Mrs Lucas barely escaped with her children, all their clothes and furniture havin been burned. The bulldicg was own by John White, who carried a small ine surance Ladies’ $3 White oxfords now $i 48 at Yeagers, HELD FOR COURT ime : nourgn Ne Says IK ley ride ORS Just one Ameri mes { penny money, while conducted by study con British and or one cent of an other t are pubdn y. Mr iN a Hickok will f 2) anmber of the Awakened by a Stray Bullet. | Robb, of Howard, had a nar row escape from serious injury on Sat irday morning. He was lying in bed at home and had just “tarned over when something struck him a stinging on the knee. It proved to be a bullet from a revolver and he supposes it came from somewhere up town and entered the open window. The bullet was flattened against the bone and did not inflict a serious injury hs blow Canoeing Party. Sixteen ladies and gentlemen, of Lock where they had previously sent their canoes by train, and enjoyed a nde from there to Flemington. hey put their crafts in the creek at 1 oelock and pad. dled slowly and leisurely, finally reach. ing their ination about 6.30 o'clock, | No accidents occurred, and no unusual | fncidents were noted, but the trip proved | a most delightful one. Hecla Park Concert. There will be no concert and dance at Hecla Parkon Friday, July - These will be resumed however on Fri da Jay 24th, and continue each week oA further notice.
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