74 [| { Hours . 7 3 ¥ r usp “Taavogg we Fob —— Circ © UNFORTUNATE DEED OF A YOUNG MAN COULD NOT ENDURE HIS TROU- BLES ANY LONGER SEEKS DEATH AS RELIEF Found Cald in Death Near His Home ~=Shot Himself During the Night— Body Found in Buggy Next Morning —A Sad Affair, On Friday William Chambers ner do morning Crust, whe township, the feeding towards Peru, Tyrone a bi "Sta eating strange Mr. « buggy find sitting corner blood botto oped Was none of Mr vertow that that he belon thir Coroner have Huft s the ted four or ft been commi it wr five | found as | K L body was ; TITRE he (ELAINE were afterwards taken to the { his parents Merrill Ho age He was cellent pe hand ious (4 iad home of to fit him fonte on a check for th at his brother not a tion be able to replace offered veral go from $60 to 3§7¢ of leaving immedi ing the turned home wl couple morning his wher: afterwards from Pon one cams it is clain policy in ance Co mium the pe but within whether vicion is that he wy money fr o'clock from and inste mountain home, he College where he When suffered phoid fe and by disposition w and timid—different Having involved, his troubles were more than he could bear, and in stead of seeking the counsel of friends in his weakness the unfortunate young man sought to bring all end In the manner he chose The deceased parents and several ters. The morning terment (% others become to an in =» his and sis- irvived In brothers funeral took and was largely atte Pleasant ( i Sunday nded place in it Hp All Things Now Ready. Ever been pleted for the Business Hecla the we he mitted cure pleas arrangemer ! Men's at Park on next Tueada y\ther immense has dor that i these will dancing Amusement Among different kinds lon: music by Williamsport, game of ball | PO k Have n to meet bye-gone days The following are the special trains that will leave Bellefonte for the park | during the day 8:20, 7:05 8:30, 9:30 and 11:00 a. m. 1:00, 2:20, 4:30 and | 6:56 p.m be races the pavil the Repasz band of pigeon shoot and al between Bellefonte and Then It will your old friends on be a folke of place and Plenty of Huckleberries Yet. According to reports from up Bald Eagle valley there are more huckleber- ries on Allegheny mountains back of Unionvillé than anywhere else in the county, It is said that pickers can easlly average a bushel a day, mm Over 5,600-Largest in Centre County. | Hunters | anticipated | promises to be one of unusual Interest he Centre OVERCOMING DUST An Experiment on High Street At. tracts Attention, t! past week manifest During considerable in High Ane by { Wis an street, the experi made on 1 nus art traffic of our town than Hig! ) the P tire mobile trafli ODD FELLOWS' PICNIC, rt This suggestion order eated re indly by the at Matteawan and that be enlarged ¥ be tr mu witios privilege somewhat Big Potato Farm. gentlemen from in purchased veral Shamokin experimenting modern recently two This was plant of the seed. The epared for large Columbia Year # of land 1400 bushels d for olds were crop will In irought A kept at work sting the potatoes will hed other the greatly force the large on siti experiment rest by be wat farmers Ir Crust—Clark Reunion The annual reunion of the Crust ind Clark families will Iw held at Park, Saturday, August 28% exceptionally large in this sear, ns An audience the han been bdl at An Interesting ranged Game of base o'clock a. m. between Fillmore 2nd team and Waddle 2nd team; 10.30 there will be a meeting In the pavil- Hon, At 1.30 o'clock Fillmore and Beotia will cross bats, Lemonade and coffee will be free to everybody; come one, come all and bring your friends along. program ar- 10 i | home f | around farming, | | TANK | hoof {| The Was reunion i ~~ BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1909 | PHILIP SBURG HAS A REAL SENSATION “WHAT-IS-IT" PROWLING THE FORESTS. IN © SUPPOSED TO BE A SNAKE That a Circus Train— for Old Home Story-~Large Reward Escaped From May be Captured Week-—-Boss Offered. He Eats Pigs Whole. fa Kt Nn sixteen years, and when it is real. occupied a canvas twelve feet square waters of run had t hre OM ized WB permitted to wih of will throug! th July nights but denne gectior night Br at early in a turned, and the three was could not have ted a thorough Every nook wns ir only two few one f it institu- within a week last Believing he missing strayed far search and visited for and the with the call that before the pig scam- peering o But ot a hair nt could he find disappeared corner miles woods re ulinr always yught ' denizen ave left eanils ts depredations He Heavy Hail Storm, The western portion of our ted In p severe hall si that did much especially the large quantities and could bx up with a pail county on to in viel aim Monday Crops, damage corn It fell valley corn fields were literally to be and there to a WAR severe confined it roomed strip narrow Three weeks from Thursday the Penn. sylvania State College will open for the ensuing school year and from pres. ent indications the institution will be crowded as never before, V 3 i vig laed Ahad Lhe portrait «of thus serpent | tie alternoon A | Tressler connection | day at the Bellefonte fair grounds and | was represented by quite a number of | relatives) ! and i present being about one hundred and had | {| Hall | Tressler, of Herndon. C., C Mahanoy; | berland county, and Ezra Tressler, of gnthered | | together, It | go PITIFUL PLEA BY JOHN SOLTE He Arrested for Illegal Car Riding Told a Sad Story. 1 {at ian railroad Le { half dozen . Le one at two o'clock in by Mowers AUNIStTos or! FYTOns ana AT «r Clr equa) . ms ana HIS CURIOSITY SATISFIED. Places Lighted Match hole—~Barrel Explodes i wl i mn Bung- i the loft Tressler Family Reunion second annual The of the Tues- reunion was held on friends, the number enjoyed meet twenty. All the occasion, be ing glad two with friends with whom some of them had never met Relatives were from North umberland, Blair Centre counties After dinner was served a hymn was sung, and prayer offered by C. C. Tres sler, of Mahonoy Following this the minutes of the last me eting were read by the Secretary, |. C. Tressler, of Linden | Then came the election of officers for the ensuing year: William Tressler was elected president and the former secretary, J. L. Tressler, retained A committee was appointed to arrange present and { for the third annual reunion, to be held at Sunbury, which p. Tressler, of John Tressler, of Northum. | is as follows: J. Pennsylvania Furnace, The young | | people enjoyed a game of base ball in In some sections of the upper patd |} : . ; | Eagle {eut In shreds and the crop ruined, the afternoon and all had a social time | They finally parted with the hope of all meeting together again on a like occasion, The game of ball at Warrior's Mark on Saturday between the Tyrone Ath. letics resulted in Tyrone being shut out tothe score of 10 to o, Frauk Mattern's pitebing mystified the Ath. letics, and they missed every guess, emo ABUNDANT CROPS ARE REPORTED THE YIELD HAS SUALLY BEEN AN UNU- LARGE ONE. Means Lower Prices for Food Products Will Reduce the Cost of Living ~Business and will Improve in Conse- quence~~insures Prosperity Le ST) Majorit FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY TH i Ral While Is i ) he Hinl 1 | ve An young lady was Miss Keehan They Mar the old Catholic church on 16th, by Father Olio Vander. who then had charge of the They then settled down here this their home They are people and command the respect of our citizens the Catherine ried Ir August green parrish and were made pleasant highest Contracts Awarded. This week the County Commissioners awarded the contract for rewiring the Court House and jail the Bellefonte Electrical Their bid was nearly $400 less than any other [he contract for putting a new roof on the Court House was awarded to Gehrett & Lambert, of Bellefonte tis to be a standing seam copper roof which will be almost as durable as time Up until this time our local contractors have been able to cope with outside bid ders, and if there is to be any benefit derived from making these improve ments they will get it, to Co Hospital Notes. | and ssssm—r FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs—8slegt« ed and Original, SUNBEAMS AND SHADOWS. Hp i'r my rocks 1 plunge and s Where reptiles lurid t “re GUARANTEE OF PROSPERITY ired of the mar harge: i i f in charg ‘Have you ‘Kissed Me by Moonlight’ * Py Th, Fr, the other fellow . ’ » } eq vy Des ] who was re 4 week DEPUTY SHERIFF INJURED. James B. Strohm Falls and Breaks His Leg in Chase After a Prisoner. We end iM } S iftJ 4d a leg and re ade uffs Strohm same Hos- liate found to be the right leg. ankle, and he thinks it was caused by his foot catching In a frog the track and twisting as he fell is not considered a pori- that he recover in a shori time the yen imme tention, his 2 “Potts Fractu broken the As re of above on It us fracture under vers and will proper car Sale for Horsemen & Robinson, of Philipsburg, will bold a sale at the Haag House Belief: on Monday, August consisting of horses, harness, rot el There will be head of driving horses suitable for riage, buggy or saddle--good general purpose animals, Alsoa line of bug. gies, carriages, harness, robes, whips, and other useful articles Saleat: p m Gray Pa.. stable, gard . mile, ten Car buggies wes No Court. to the improvements being to the court house at Dellefonte, which were commenced on Mon- Owing made | day of last week, Julge Orvis has an- Mrs. Margaret Crawford, of Centre | Hall, operation ; improving. Mrs, N. B. Sheffer, Centre Hall, oper. ation ; improving, Mrs. Minnie Poorman, Pleasant Gap, operation ; improvin Miss, Irene Pressell, Altoona, has en- tered the training school for nurses, Miss Laura 8, Beltz, head nurse, is on her vacation at her home in Harris burg. The sausage manufacturer makes his money In the wurst way. nounced that the regular September court would be postponed, Gov. Stuart May be There. An effort is being made to have Gov, Stuart attend one day during Old Home Week at Philipsburg. If he should come, it islikely he will be there on Education al Day, which falls on Tuesday, Septem- ber 14th. 50 new fall suites, for ladies a Alkens, Bellefonte. Sar] CLT S—
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