A\ 3 Nast C 5 lation Over 5,600—Largest in IME =RTANT SESSION ROYAL ARCANUM HELD IN BELLEFONTE ON MON- DAY OF THIS WEEK PROMINENT MEMBERS PRESENT Interesting Sessions Held--Reports From the District Are Encourag- ing—Concludes With a Banquet—An Insurance Association. Monday afternoon Assoclated Council of the Si On the Arcanum of met with the Undine Hall number of dl present from a number towns in Central Pennsy them being W. H Prof. Gegrge Professor J. H. burg: Supreme lein, WwW hous Shore; of Lewis! ville; send and The mor over and ing the Thi the isquehanna Bellefonte There uished gentlemen of cities and lvania, among Druckenmiller, of Wilbur and Blooms- Council In were quite a sting unbury; Jenkins, of over introdu burg, who n presents the goo« vot councils throughou was 4 much Ir dresses ! listened ) terest were made wmst tri Deputy Milton; O. P A. lLaedlein, ) others. Pres Druckenmiller wound up the meeting with a beautiful ad- dress upon “Unselfiehness and Flap. piness” which should prevail in order. The entire tha of ont) “ nd ' ' ns Berry at Centre Ha the cast Miss Bock tertainment each evening Jellefonte the instructor for the en- has this talent been ing rehersals week and says the Is unusually good About 200 people will take part, among this number there ia one large chil- dren's chorus. Eight young men and young lady chorus and about 25 speak. Ing parts gi Shoulder Torn Away. Jesse Harmon, a merchant field, Clearfield county, was shot by | blocks of Pen- | his own gun and had his shoulder torn | away, from the effects of which he In in a critical condition. He was by himself and stooped to loosen his dog from Its chain. The in ing about discharged gun wounded man managed to get road and was found by a passing team. He suffers considerably shock and loss of blood. animal the The NEARr a Killed at Medix Run, Edward C. Bluch, employed by the Goodyear Lumber company at Medix Run, was instantly killed while at work in the woods the other day. He was in the act of running a string of logs down the trall when the last three logs on the string broke loose and striking Bouch In the back killed him instantly. He had been married only four months. Pastor's Announcement, There will be preaching service In the Methodist church at Milesburg next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, Next Wednesday evening a series of spec fal meetings will be begun In this church, R. Bayles Oyler, pastor, frisk- | | board, and had charge under { of the field work of this Centre County, PEARSON'S SUCCESSOR. Governor Stuart, on Friday, appointed Dr. Samuel H, Gilliland, of Manetia, a the State Veterinarian, succeed late Dr. Leonard Pearson, whose death occurred in September in Found land, By reason of his office he becomes the secretary and executive officer ol State Live Stock Sant vy Board. The appointee was bot Quk this county, and is a son of James land, He graduated from the Bellefonte Academy, the Mille tu N ’ aNew the Hall (riilt 0 at ot that place. rsvilie School and viata Veterinary dchool in n the Medical Department in 1904 On uCCUsions he spent much ie studying 19 veterinary in Lurope, making a special study of com- parative pathology For eight years he was assistant bac teriologist to the State Live Stock Sani tary Board of Pennsylvania, Upon the resignation Dr. M. P. Ravenel succeeded him as bacreriologist to the Dr. Pear- son of the lab TAtory work and a portion He fur connection rial the University university 14% { i Herent * ( schools of board ther supervised the work in with the experimental farm located Delaware county, F years was demonstrator of N0IOgYy in the University Veterinary School, For il years he has managed two farms in Lancaster or two bacte sever »UCCESS! . N : rer ee Ly and for a longer perio rvision of one ol Burned to Death. William 1 ' } turing Co Later amily 1 valle) m there they w The unfortunate lads host nd sr rite re ore fe Nittany nt and fr west Hitidren chitdrer in the 4 Sold. Park 8] f attraction town, but 0 its ves us right heard of a big build- ing boom out on that plece of ground when some Pittsburg people got hold of It and going to have us all] move out there and change the busi. ness center of the town mix | northeast nat Ve iL sowing we all were about : : State Defeats Bucknell Saturday morning two sections of a special train left Rellefonte and | State College with about 300 rooters They were taken to Lewisburg where | A battle royal took place when Puc k= | neil and State lined up for football honors. The crowd was a record tn | breaker and the game a cracker jack from | long until they ! ] | the and From work start State endurance showed superior and It was not began to score Throughout the game State showed | that it was no trouble to win and piled | up A score of 33 to 0 Fully 7,000 per- sons witnessed the game William Burket, of Whippoorwill farm near Warriorsmark, seems to be | the champion corn ralser In that val- | ley. Mr. Burket raised eight hundred | bushels on a ten acre field this season and that Is as pretty as any yellow corn ever put on the market, Hon, J. C. Meyer Honored. Representative J, C. Meyer, of this county, has been selected as one of the members of the Legislative Eleo« tion Commission, created at the last session of the Legislature to draft a new ballot law, the | is survived by a | sMthoueh | Judge Supreme Court: | in danger from any | township BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1909. OFFICIAL VOTE IN ON A SMALL VOTE "AGAINST THE | The "7th Amendment” Slashed—Munson's Large Centre County In the Column—Has Large Majorities. Cets Herewith official count OFFICIAL VOTE State Treasurer: Auditor General William Parker, Fox Rn VonMaos Re seveit's Hunting Story * made XK, that th a that excite country and have ome telegrams from It had been stricken =» Inter caused pieal fever, and he had killed ment throughout this abroad. Both stories phatically denied by Africa stating that Mr well, and at no time had his life been another It been been source No More Shooting Oil Wells. the result of the shooting of Gummo ofl well In Bald Bagel Clinton county, last Thurs day, the axpegted oll was not found One hundred and eighty pounds of nitroglycerine were put into the earth forty-five feel and the charge was shot off by a professional shooter There were a number of Lock Haven business men in the affalr. Much dis- appointment is felt over the fallure, as It is sald that oll lies under the ground In that section. The fallure may have the effect of causing no more wells to be shot In that town. ship Amr the Dickenson Law's Only Co-Ed. Mra. Mary Love Collins, of Tyrone, has entered the Dickenson School of Law, at Carlisle, to prepare for the le- gal profession. Mrs. Collins was for. mer'y a resident of Carlisle, and Is a graduate of Dickenson College, in the clans with her husband. She is the only co-ed In the law school this year, Last year thers were two, and both graduated, Many a man who looks like 30 cents can make a noise like a dollar, CENTRE COUNTY LARGE MAJORITIES ROLLED UP AMENDMENTS Badly Vote Democratic Roosevelt was | LABOR LEADERS FACE IMPRISONMENT GOMPERS, MITCHELL AND RISON LOSE CASE VIOLATED AN INJUNCTION Received Jail Sentences—The Buck Stove & Range Co. Case—A Boycott Case+-Defied Courts—Will Ap- to Courts. MOR- the peal Higher WEDDINGS Bitner nefelter K Mortor Date Changed. of r Bellefont has p ent Friday cember int A “number LAL neg its from Nov 1%th and Saturday evenings, De. rd and 4th. The entertain. ment will be new and novel which will be something that everybody can en- Joy The proceeds will be for charl- table purposes, thus not one cent will be used In any way to maintain the lodge.one dollar given for the relief of the poor will go where it is most needed arity enter and 20th tainn Turkey Hunter Kills Friend. The fourth fatal gunning accident of the season in this section sccurred at Hollidaysburg late Saturday after. noon when Henjamin Dugan, a hunter, 17 years. The friends were hunting shot his companion, John Weir, aged wild turkeys. Weir hid near a ture key “run” and Dugan, coming through the underbrush mistook his cap for the plumage of a turkey and fired A Suggestion. Mr. Editor: 1 would kindly suggest to the supervisors of Gregg and Potter townships that they clear the road from Centrehall to Penn Cave, of limbs and other rubbish which would make It safer for rigs to pass when meeting Autos. The limbs make It diMeult to turn out especially when a horse shies at the autos, A User of the Road. em ——— ~Rev, Dr. Schmidt will preach a ser mon for young men, Sunday evening in the Reformed church, Sunday marks the opening of “the week of prayer for young men." | every RECENT DEATHS Hiawat) October { Gurs an NAR O t wonderful vita yund Her maid was Miss Sophia Barger and in Nippenose valley, ly- inty Early In life she Lutheran church and al- enabled her t years and ons Nn Damm born coming Co Joined the WAR ways was faithful to the discharge of | Being kind and good she | duty had the respect of all who knew her For many years she lived at Nittany where she raised her family, and was | the wife of one of the most progres. give farmers In Centre county, sides her husband who was her con- : stant companion, and who will feel her INUrsingE A sore Jaw loss most, there survive her two sons and three daughters, vis: 1. A, of Bellefonte; W, E, of Miflinburg: Mar- garet, wife of W. T. Knecht, of Cedar Springs; Mabel, wife of 1. of Hublersburg: home, who other sinters, penose valley aged 85 Rauch, of lllinols aged Mary Meixell, of Lewisburg aged 75, Interment will be In the cemetery at Snydertown at 10 o'clock on Friday morning. and Kate Allison at has had the care of the An Improvement, The public road through Benner township to State College has been considerably Improved by the super. visora of those townships by removal of loose stones and abolishing break. ers. The users of that highway are certainly pleased with what has been done and to know that at a suitable time further Improvement will be made, Pe | | here There also survive her three | Mrs. Margaret Wagner, of Nip- | Mrs. Anna | £3 and Mrs | r— Vol, 32. No. 44 ALFRED OSMAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE BEDROOM AT THE HOME MISS ANNIE BIBLE GUTS HIS THROAT WITH RAZOR Fails to ie IN HIS OF Sever the Vital overy 8 Ass Hall Hiness. Parts and His ured--He Hesides At Centre From Berious Serious Recovered HALF MOON TWP, Ling 4 are Pe a] 5 Mrs. Wirye is some better On ast NMoudsy eveilng mitsieon ung i le guthered at the home of yo Je 8 i ®ve ti Ad #pend a pleasant Grange Meeln ix Rie C ine ess wil we 4th is and will HEE A as iL wil be the last meeting of Pomona Grange bDelore Lhe dlale Lrapge meet. ing, December 21 10 24 at dlate College. Yours Fraternally, Leoxaxp Ruoxe, Master D. M. Canrasis, VALLEY VIEW-Benner Twp. Roland Miller and wife, after a pleasant visit among friends in Pitts burg and Ohlo, returned to their home at Lo | L EER the Conlerting of sib lake piace al good deg ree, Gegree, which ip. We would { al this mecling L8TA8 ua Lhe Miss Mary Justioe, been weeks, who has for several is recovering slowly Emil moved from here to Delle fonte last week, James Justice moved Geo {in the house vacated by Emil E. Bwarts, | Listen for the bells on Thursday evening The stork visited the home of Hare ry Bradley and left a fine young boy. wedding Good-bye to Home to be Gay. Angered because her parents retused her permission to attend a party, Nora Guyton, of Altoona, fourteen years old, disappeared from home Friday noon, and her mother 1s almost [(rantic with grief, Her parents learned that she had tld playmates she intended to run away. Against Saloons, It is believed the brewery interests of Pennaylvania have received a stun« ning blow in an opinion just handed down by the Bchuylkill county court to the effect that brewers dare not ows or lease saloons. The court decides that this is a clear Infraction of the law,
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