1 Circulas MILLHEIM HAD Se beta Parae. + ac ur TANT ANSWER Ris “we JAMES R. HUGHES PACT, FUN DID Fanoy Fver 5,200—Largest in Centre County. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 190 Vol. 32. No. | i ee A SERIOUS FIRE [ser tessmapceetiotvo sent) TE FINAL SUMMONS fh wremaratic ncibest HAS RESIGNED **" “dha mir de i Comm Death of Connty Commis- | Miss ' M el LOSS WILL BE OVER $60,000 iiceno Occurred on Tuesday Mor Hotel Stable—Town T1 With Destruction—Un COBURN (8) James Coburn Ww and the foll A. P. Zerb Aaronsh "w } Age 69 yrs ports Caught ner | na a a nie dol in the Cross Uh \ sadl ~~ . A series of revival services have com x freig vere wrecked ne y 0 } ilirepute was 1 led ov . dl \ 3 father : Mus, Mas JUINN one of the i " 1 al TT yet menced n the United Evangelical trainman v re and trafh vi nea ps rg during ] holidays : A died in ww ne residents in Bellefonte, died raoay \ . weld in the Py tan Church by Rev. ( F. Garrelt. we hope tied up for y eral hours on the 1 yrone and three women al n wen were Scie and a A : morning at her home on Logan street ch bk " vat rings much good will result from gangrene Her age was 86 ye water over the rool of any house in win: but boys, we need more hose and ey should be kept in a handy place Wreck at Unionville 8 N ¥ y nth ¥ divisonn © i Pent Ivania raliroad, | captured and given a hearing before — “> N a ih : fv x I | ATR net The Christmas entertainment was a Saturday aft oon ed 26, by a fre g ht 8q sire Warfel who held the men as ferment in the cemetery nes | most of which was spent here Her : decided success and the children who train sideswiping an eastbound train a | witbesses under $200 bail each, and the Hox. Tuomas W, Myton:—one of the | husband, James Quinn, preceeded her to Jamis De ' a we kn did colored | took part in it are certainly to be von short distance east of Unionville The | proprietress, Elvina Eversole, charged | most prominent citizens of Huntingdon | the grave many years ago. Being of a resident of Bellefonte died Sunday about gratulated as well as all others who lent west bound train crashed alongside the | with keeping a bawdy house and selling | and the central part of Pennsylvania, | kindly disposition she had many friends, | hoon time, after an illness of several | their assistance to make it & SUCCESS. eastbound train, sideswiping the entire | iquor without license, was held for court | died at his home at the above mention. i She belonged to the Catholic church and | months « f tuber ulosis, He was married | : . train and wrecking six cars and the en- | in the sum of $800, Maud Henderson | ed place on Sunday morning ayult, He | was devoted to its doctrine. The fun« | 0 Mrs. Mary Green, who survives him | A social will be held on Saturday gine, Fireman Howard Barber was and Alma Goone, attaches of the house, | was to have been sworn in the office of | eral took place on Saturday morning The funeral took place, Tuesday after evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs, thrown against the engine tank and was | were held in the sum of $300 each for county treasurer to which he had been Interment was made in the Catholic | noon from his home on Logan street, | Gordon Walker, near Runville, by the badly scalded about the leg. | appearance at court in Bellefonte, | elected in November, cemetery, | Interment in the Union cemetery { ladies of the U, B. church il
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