he Centre Lemocral, V r uan “Tasvag BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1909, Vol, 82. No. 36 — sai Fob . Circulation =r 5,600—Largest in Centre County. i w—— t FACT, FUN AND FANCY. TROLLY FRANCHISES | A tmwestone property | 4 | ARGE CROWD [ss ts, et ov, es, | GOVERNOR DEFEATED a Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs—8Select- HAVE BEEN GRANTED, "™" = "are ™ *% | AT GRANGE PARK [fir vii” Si fom ones” BY A BANDIT rt An interesting argument was held Bs sn— - here on Saturday, before Judge Sav- On Wednesday afternoon another Fema : : : BY STATE COLLEGE, BELLEFONTE | age, of Sunbury, in a contest for val- | EXHIBITION 18 IN FULL SWAY |lurge crowd of people gi \ on the | CONFESSION MADE IN CENTRE AND MILESBURG BOROS uable limestone properties situate in THIS WEEK grounds COUNTY JAIL - - | | held in tl} Spring township. Some ars ago L . 8 . py pe Schafl bain ifftions on the SF AR pe . are [dresses were made by Hon. 3 ortimer CIN / : TE y ROUTE IN BELLEFONTE CHANGES | firms of w. 31. coigren ana sonn | LIST OF THOSE HAVING TENTS|whiteneaa, of New sersey; prot. a FINDLAY--HEISTER CAMPAIGN A Fine Park to be Located at Lau- Ho \ nt Ip TA «= ried ; os " Veterans Reunion Was Well Attended i, Maopel ey 4 hale " Robbery of She Expras Train at lev vertown—Entire Route Located— ‘ ee : 2 tel 1 " i “1 Wis u x On Tuesday-—Fine Display of Im- 3 : y tip nt Confess on of Lew 5 Work to Begin in a Short Time— rn wh oe a" hog ; plements, Fruit, Live Stock, An- Ee son. Robbar-sBheritf James Gasoline or Electricity. +} . i 4 n thy pr 1am i £4 " . tiques, etc.—Fine Weather. Ji hides i y 3 LK J s . foun 4 at ¢ - ‘ ats big eran 3 Po Some Jacob 1 : Millhe & Pp eeger I a : {34 : | board of Lav sxauniners, at Williams- | the wee wis ushered in on Saturdas the councilmen offset the argument | d ] Wika ushered nok Ca dan Stormatown: Isaac Beck. Tu : fo y of ae a TTT JUL” Lx 8 : porahU re Ta Gephart r A= 4 i : ¥ H {o¥ g enter Dr. Brockerhe by saying ti fn Rants on =) bos] street was Phil y nit £ 2) + his point ne men ’ "a ’ @ oY ’ fon By the Old Settler A Destructive Fire ont f A Big Lumber Deal “i % $e remem - were hot nes 10 the after. rine in the ne . a I went and farms owned ] ’ and . dh ; safio er is five des ) in the snow Mrs. Frank MeCos lel \ T an a ! 1 knos about ree teet deep The park wi Arn was rodded ) 3 We ) hpi i . yay J bh nd crust on it. and there ection aga ‘ CAVY yr e of |. x " " A ' were stu nt now. So we ng them finish ten dw betweeor lege with Pleasant ver vl el ble It is estima draw from ’ at Ta | Ng 0 000.000 feet of |} ng spent in securing | lumber ' ‘ vhich will take | ot! casio ol which To Erect a Monument thing off. | " iy rove 1a rn. e ASth reur the su What Happened A : Iris New Flour ng Process ‘ | v ’ ¢ ‘ Died in Bellefonte Jail § James Duncan be At 11 of Bellefonte. | ‘aa p v . luential Aving ’ ' ’ n " a nhnidbae H. M er then read ¢ wolnt i : n Oldest Man in United States 3 1A ) ! this | was under senter of ’ i ot alloy to keep 3 tt : ’ etter rom CGeneral leaver no « , "4 " ’ : : os in gertion from to) arms wet q Awe emer ( when Christ was as Woods. a colors the dying outl i h ‘ mong strangers le Indiana ve been born bef: 80 n ol ot at 4 i ' . mil 1 i strongly Was With Peary. wis knew he was dying ar "OO ur Riverence, I know he 41d.” a Ro or » Ahlen wan os in] ‘ oH J ge Tul ) nit ' nin Fish Commissione: Meecha was the | sente y make a confession } wih 4 i “"An' they didn't do a dam the oldest man Ir he { | doing ) der TI found his on ition o i SC a v han is at the point ant «1 flo fect enn and pure, and the! h Bach aed thy AN of hi h that went afte Peary in 1802 when | after he died Duncan obtained all the | Retailed. seperations and all the work done In|" oiitutior. At his sukdestion 2 Peary had not been heard from for | Material from Lewis’ dying lips, edit-| A young man from the country was the mill as near perfect as it Is pos- | o nittee will soon be appointed who | 27°F ® Year, The expedition entered ed it and so cunningly drew attention | one day passing up one of the prinei- sible to make them This speaks well will canvass the county and solicit | MeCormick's in July, 1882 and through it to Governor Findlay's ap- | pal streets of New York, when he be- for Mr. Etters who is a thorough and | subscription for this most worthy | WA* Ereeted by Dr. Cock and others | Parent friendship for Lewis, as shown heli a sign which read, "Shirts re- | cause, The club has $6500 or more | left behind by Peary In charge of [bY the pardoning of him, that the | tailed here” ! stores Mr. Meohan was later with | whole Whig ticket was defeated! The young man, full of curiosity, — - _— { which ean be used for this purpose. | i A Chicken Freak. | an increasing trade In return for hav. | It Is to be hoped that every soldier in | the party that found Peary on an joe | Helster, upon becoming Governor, rec- | walked in the shop and asked “Do Joe Behell, of Tyrone, has a wonder | Ing brought his mill to the front as he i the county will contribute to the cause, | 80. Mr, Meehan says that little cre- | ngniged the services of Duncan and | you retail shirts here, ful freak of nature In the way of a| has [no matter how small the amount. | dence can be placed In what the Ke. | his confession of Lewis in bringing “Yea, #ir” replied the clerk "Is four-legged chicken. The fowl Is | Ever Post will be asked to contri- | GUimos say, as they are a childlike | About that result by appointing him | there something I could do for you." y or ' . ’ " y who coule it be present on account of botanist with \ relief expedition | ¢rimes to I'unean to be published ( tU'ing to him, either remembers well of the war 1812 and saw the British advance on Washing ton. Men now 70 years old say that when they were boys Woods was a comparatively ‘old man | practic al miller of twenty-five years experience and we bespeak for him about four months old and is rth The beautiful new hospital at Lock |bute. The proposition is a humane one people who say what they think the | to the office of auditor general of | “No” sald the young man "T just was open for inspection Wed- | and should appeal to everybody. It |Persons they are talking to want them Pennsylvania, and for years the Dem- | didn't know they wore out at that ocrats held control in the state | place 4 Ing the ati®ntion of hundreds of peo- | Haven ple | nesday, September 15 | was decided to hold the plenie on | tO say
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