he pr Circulation Over 5,200—Largest in Centre County, ANOTHER BIG GONFLAGRATION The Round House of the Belle fonte Central Railroad Destroyed ESTIMATE LOSS IS $10,000 Several Large Locomotives Burned Together With a Number of Costly Tools The Loss is Par- tially Covered by [usurance, in ain Ag Bellefonte was entailing disastrous fire, tween $10,000 and $15 about { } machine shops of Railroad, locs ack at 1 0CIOCK & was at such erable time render assist the fire spread wit by the time reached the s beyond the po: did n lid noble work, machin i wl rou almost miracul 1 h were buil 1c railroad comj Co. B 1€ ber of expensive The fire is said to spontaneous combu road Company re u Logan Fire Company on the prompt and efficient ed. The loss 1s partiall surance, This is the ses in a few years, th his property been destroyed by fire, causing inconvenience to the company as well as entailing a big loss. The building will be rebuilt, but it will be a more substan- tial structure. esides v covered bv od time, wit nas muca Shot By His Son-in-Law On Saturday evening William Hoover who is the tenant on the Loganbacher farm, near Tyrone, was seriously ir Mill law thinking he was a « him about twenty six riddled with bucl claims that was his left arm and gate the firearm ace The shot scattered in yminal ied into | Lowrie and Musser mm he ACTORS rection region hi ne an aor Jered temporary relie taken Was where an hot i (iract the s Woman Guilty in the K Mrs. James H 1 lr naj dnaping 2 TE, ' Bills le helpe ¢ Whitls 5 n cision nd gone And gone ’ read unt Dallio an ac ne Men Out of Work Harrisburg Patriot started last T! farm Dr itreville I'he forest ire wan h says that a ursda » has got about six mountains South of been burned over and it amount \ don one afternoon the of Longsdorf, Cer beyond control, An area square miles in the Centrevill on of has is estimated that of $500 already Constable Snoke, has a force of 1 ds ge to the a Penn at reported at started by work and ADX n [78 4 be township, hghting Carlisle Work the flames that the 5H are out of lect the twenty cent iinar or this work. re was en who wis 10 ¢ ol our WHC Is the rate fixe sit act of the Leg islature { Appointments The first quarteny meeting of the Pennsvalley circuit of the Evangelical association, will be held as follows Preaching at Bethesda May 13, at 8 p m. Quarterly busivess meeting at Woodward May 15th, at 3p. m. Preach ing at 8 p. m. Preaching at Rebers burg, May 16th at 10 a. m. Communion at all of the above, places under the supervision of Rev, C. D. Dreher, esiding elder of Philadelphia district, t Penn, Conference, reaching at Bethesda May 16th at 2.30p. m,, in German, Preaching at Madisonburg May 16th at 7.30 p. m, . Edwin auigle, of Pittsburg, Mr, adil Mm. R 8, Quigley and iy ter, of Lock Haven, and Mr, and " a Hess, ot phi en i ptain ™. James A. Quigley in Plagebard. Sunday. 8 cupants managed to keep his grasp on the lines |, | ance , THE NEW BEAVER FIELD Friday was more than an ordinary « in the history of Pennsylvania College, The occasion was the dedica tion of ti new Beaver Field which marks a new era in athletics at this in. stitution. body, professors and a large number of friends of the College formed in a pro and marched to the new held where the dedicatory ceremonies took lace. The principal speaker was Hon. Frank B. McClain, of Lancaster, ex- peaker of the House of Representatives at Harrisbu blyman from Lancaster county. He isan eloquent speaker and, being of a jovial nature, received a most cordial greeting to business brought forth \y 1 cession us rnoon the Inter-scholastic Meet was held at which and high schools of the Without going v wild say that he Bellefonte Academy w he institution, an ’ Sprague, n LL Rel » part of the track and 0 la-crosse i extreme southern part is fashioned ; i ming six tennis into two terraces, the “ od ¥ 1 . courts and the An Accidant While the pathfinder car was in Lock on Sunday, Dr. George W. Maust ag his new horse leisurely along that thoroughfare near Hipple's planing mill with John Meyers, his hired man " Haven . ie Was Oo 3 4 seated by his side. when a variegated |... | streak shot | duet,» The : . 4 Ad has raty b 3 i when the hold back strap broke, and the | turnout was large and th was much | sat ast, followed by a trail of buggy was upset, throwing out both oc- By a hard effort Dr. Maust prevented the horse from r Dr. Maust and Mr. Myers yd bru "nn in ply injured ¢ iu was able be a Myurs, however 1 on Monday and his back and ch the animal were was pretty badly otley endeavored to at Bellefonte t traveling at such me through ers, Dukeman » message 0 re lelle and New League og | Dase Central Penn- " 3 rnd attendance of a league ny posed | ed would | players were mateur wr nam bi n FAanks, in ii were enti m of the nother 5 league eoling led to hol wk Haven pie le Arrangements ecu 13 n ton Ie Evening A Prosperous Year at State The summary of statistics of the Pennsylvania State College just closing as announced by President Sparks, State | i About 1 o'clock the student| Charles | | | | | mi and the present assem | He Then Drove to laurels | Centre BELLEFONTE, PA, TH \ URSDAY, MAY 13, 1908 A HORSE THIEF | LODGEDIN JAIL, | Belle- ! Wier Brought to fonte from Philipsburg | : | | | STOLE W. B. CONDO'S HORSE | Madera Where | Entire Outfit Daring Adven He For ture. d we) The Sol & | show f N woul Charley Wier, a hostler at ivery stable, at Philipsburg, | » and placed in a horse and buggy from ther liveryman at that t to Bellefon jail for stealing W. B. Condo, ace. H GAY { oward noon on Osceola Base Ball Association Oa Friday the base 1} enthusiasts of Beliefonte assembled arbitration room, in the court house, | evening all med what ellefonte wk LAD $v RED. An ihe | cher enth The usiasm manifested in the movement are as Mever A he follows 3 residen . Fyre presiden ce presi secretary, John George R. Meek the manager 1d It foun the Timely Resolutions M Mesery retary When Genera | charge W estos Tuesd work re resign Sed P harles Barnes the 1} om direct follow ! work done In view ol and successful conduct of affatrs while Ad ting as tem- yorary secretary of the Bellefonte Y.! M. C. A. the directors hereby express shows a faculty list of 137 and a student | their profound appreciation an hanks to} enrollment of 1.201 the regular four years’ course, the re » There are 1.074 in| Mr, Charles Barnes and wish him God's speed and blessing in every worthy ef- | mainder being in the special or short | fort he puts forth.’ COUrses The freshman class 145% the state is represented the list, with A legheny, Phila delphia, Luzerne, Dauphin, Lancaster and Chester in order The school of engineering has the largest enrollment, agriculture second, mining third, natural science fourth and liberal arts fifth There are students enrolled from Cuba, Porto Rico, India, South America, China and Russia pumbers 401 and Every county in Centre county the senior class heads Something New The Chas. J. Higgs Loyal Temper Legion of Bellefonte will hold a social and an entertainment in W, C, T, U. rooms in Petriken hall, Friday even: ing May 14, at 8 o'clock, No admission will be charged. All are invited to come and bring their friends. Take your best girl to the scenic and stop to patronize the His Loyal Temperance Legion by buying some ice cream and cake as you go out, The Boyles Sentenced. James Boyle sentenced to life im. prisonment in the Western penitentiary at Pittsburg for kidoa “Billy Whitla, Mrs. Boyle | as Mary Doe received a sentence of og years, with fay of $5000 and cost of prosecu. . ee - | i i : J. R. Hughes, Pres. | Jonas Wagner, Secy Many Prosecutions, Dairy and Food Commissioner lames Foust on Monday directed that filsy eight prosecutions be entered against violators of the new law prohibiting the sale of adulterated soft drinks in Beaver, Fayette Washington and Westmoreland counties; also fourteen! watered milk prosecutions in Blair, Cam. bria, Centre, Clearfield, Huntingdon [and Mifflin counties; seven misbranded | lard cases in Allegheny pine cider vinegar cases in ayette county. This made a total of eighty: | eight prosecutions ordered, county, and | Forest Fire Beyond Control, A forest fire which started last Thurs day on the farm of Dr. H. G. Longdorf, pear Centreville, Cumberland county, is beyond control. The burned area now comprises six square miles and damage estimated at $500,000 has al read done. The force of fighters owen Bi 12¢ and will be increased. Timber on 5000 acres has been consume $a had even the roots killed by the t A girl shouldn't feel uppish just be: THE PATH FINDER The est automobile event in Penn Sylvania season will be the coming endurance run by the Quaker City Motor Club which will leave Philadelphia Mon day Monday, June 1 bury turn route first laid out the one mobiles were to leave Lock come up to where the road brancl through Curtins Gap to the Bald Ea road, Thus they would Bellefonte entirely. Bellefonte automobilists Saturday and Sunday morning Beezer, Horton 8, Ray, Frank Pr. John Sebring and T. 8 started to Lock Haven to meet the path finder and to pilot it to Bellefonte, thu ng the gentlemen with th be a serious mistake to cu Dr. Sebring were + § y 4, 10 re Ac or } i have skipj Realizing this F 1 got rawn at it fonte out. Naginey chipes ti other stop] Het Ford Th tray fron i“ «i nle 1 1 only two x Lock Hav 14 ol er wel GO ug i Lr Was 1 fonts h {A y arrived in Cheby’'s Deat r eveni F Was fM?, and oraer of Howard streets. The incased in a beautiful interior of which was on silk and satin, It in the parlor all day Saturday, and the casket was placed a bouquet or of flowers Darin the day friends were invited remains whicl than ee. A dog that family that rretrievable different if n blessed Andrews, on the and Was Allegheny decenied ele matly trimmed | on wT ral a i 80 endeared its death was loss. It migh the bouseho 4 the prattie iren which always makes a anything that i 2 both Mr. and Mrs pg attachment to this cs was oo g He was an the kennel f Ph ladel; } ’ the 1 { he by 5 ood for import when ntet hired : pu 1 cemetery, dig grave in the line fence between them ph Ceader. The fu Saturday afternoon the Near took clock, eral jose neral at so dean f muffled 3 to rest ben tter the mournful tune iA IWers were embrance of ¢ Was tre b tad ’ Tee wie {O08 © Cam d sa to play ar sweet ited s grave in ren sCer 4 d good dog Chris Magee’s Widow Dead, Mrs. Elear ie Magee, widow { Senat ristopher Lyman Mages formerly of Pittsburg, died Monday at her hot Villa Elenore Rue Boncam- pagoa, via Nevi, Rome, Italy. Word of her demise was cabled today to H. S. A Stewart, one of trustees of the Ma goe estate, by Mrs. Anna Delia Pease of Massilon, Ohio. Mrs. M gees si who was visiting her Under the terms of Senator Magee's will the estate will now be used for the establishment and maintenance of a magnificent free hospital on the site of the old Magee homestead in Pittsburg i ne, vi v ’ 5 the sler Normal School Trustees Elected At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Lock Haven Central State Normal School association held | recently, George W. Hipple, George A Brown, Esq.. and Ira M. Harvey were elected stockholders trustees, Ross W Barrows, Dr George DD, Green, Hon, George M. Dimeling, Hon, J. C. Meyer, H. T. Hall, Esq , and Charles H. Dou gal were recommended as State trustees, from whom Dr, Nathan C, Schaeffer will appoint three, All the trustees are to serve for three years Deserts to See Mother. Policeman Robert Allison arrested at Coatsville, Saturday, Walter B. Hook, | aged 19 years, who said he was a deserter fram Company,6, Captain Freoch, | stationed at Fort Slocum, N. Y., as he was getting off a freight train. When taken into custody Hook told the officer in a pitiful tone : “1 was only going home to see mother, and was going to return to my post.” He lives in Lewis town, Pa. Twins For The Third Time. The stork has been a busy bird when visiting the home of Mr, Mrs, oseph Smith, of Dohrman street, Me. Three doubly-burdened trips has bird made to this domicile, each time came and Sly ra, ik os. St cause she is made up, Mrs. Smith are each 30 old, now have 12 children Yeiy THE DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION Will be Held in Harrisburg on fatter Part of August, HONORABLE J. CALVIN MEYER Lead For the Nomination State Treasurer Will Unite and Old Will be Submerged. ‘1 Lie of Democracy Diflerences t » the entire y. Bot tion uk that the differences should be submerged and every believer in the principles of Democracy united for the C i election and next year a real liv year.” sh In my opio C _ SU this Slate next G. OP, Grafters Get Fits what was One of Seven grafters got 1 in Pittsburg coming them was bank, and he got The reside Dank got, two president, one three eighteen More Cais atl a Des sen listan eo berry the nen th « 139 4 } vy § Hospital Notes ve wpilai «. C. Whit d upon on \ get Ned nesday and ting along nice $ Minnie Carter colored, sprained ankle at skating rink on last Mon- day and she is there for treatment Emma Hall had and now getting along as well as can De expects d It is probable the managers of the hospital will hear from their appropria tion to-day. If it is at all favorable the building of the pew addition will be commenced at once he Ni her tonsils removed is Syndicate Buys Resort The lake, park and other opie) Eaglesmere, Sullivan county, owned by the Eaglesmere Land Company, has been purchased by a syadicate compos ed of Edward Bailey, George W. Riley and J. Horace McFarland, of this city; Capt, E. S, Chast, of Eaglesmere, and Representative Edgar R. Kiess, of Hughesville, proprietor of the Forest Inn, Eaglesmere. The price is said to be in the neighborhood of $100.000, but this could not be confirmed, chase is said to hive been made primari ly by the new owners because they de- sire to keep the surroundings of the lake in the present natural condition. at Peach Outlook Favorable H. Hale, the peach king of New England, reports that the recent snow storm and severe weather have not damaged the peach buds in the Con necticut orchards, He says that the snow, forming a protective jacket for the buds, was helpful rather than hurt. jul. and that he | hit olla {utd large yield in necticut is as favor. able as he has ever known it to be at the gubernatorial ®oufest | on there will be | The pur. | Vol, 32. No. FACT, FUN AND FANCY Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Select- ed and Original Call stop 10 him a ji A man may but, of cou t] SaW WOOL, rae 1 Ise, i A teac sentence, down the “Would street’ He replied after Mary boy at how he w “Mary ) street her ael you time napper: Man Dy De happen, i audit a i an outlet t nuch needed The soft Lhis sect r LAX , and until years the balk of this ried over to the Sun |division, which was acquired by the | Pennsylvania, apd this was followed by the acquisition of another line that carried a great amount of this freight the Bald Eagle Valiey Neither of these two lines, however, afford a shorter oes the Lewisburg and Ty. rone railroad, which if the connecting link were built from Lemon Scotia, shorter 5 system & past vi orb igns right peces- Vala on West Susquehanna Classis West ~~ Wednesday ¢ ing retire. ing president of classis, the Rev. Samuel H. Ste Lock Haven wi sermon and open IfsGAY evening Lhe nhou f Willi The Deaconess Rev, Frank ‘Ministerial Re Friday evening will be given ‘The Laymens Missionary Movement” and the speaker will be Wm. H. Keller, Esq of Lancaster, Saturday evening Moore, Supt. of Bethany Home" Womelsdorf, Pa, will tell of their work, The Rev. R. Leighton Gerhart, D. D,, of Lewisburg, Pa., will deliver th» “John Calvin Memorial” ad- dress Sunday morning Class Communion will be observed and in the evening the Rev. Dr. J. P. Moore, of Tokio, Japan, will speak on the theme, “The World for Christ All the sessions will be open to the public ing ire} cuaurca es ver n preach t Rev, W 8. 0 ms po Work Wetzel, of | lief ) the Rev. W, F, Orphan's Jail For Young Eloper The course of true love is not running | very smoothly for James C. Philips On Wednesday last he eloped with pretty | Latha Philips, no relation and Thursday he was committed to jail in Williams. sort in default of $1,000 by Justice {olmes, on cha of enticing a minor and assaulting his wife's father, who en- deavored to get his daughter to leave Philips and come back home. were married in New York state, and ilips says the girl told him that she was 18. Altoona of Sunday afternoon had a violent thuader jfusl, aconipanisd bY sleet, heavy rain and did some harm. In Bellefonte and vicinity the was light with rain to fairly lay the dust.
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