\ , 8 | 1% b BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSBAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1909 j 4 NUPTIAL EVENTS GFFICIAL RETURNS BRIEFLY NOTED IN PENNSYLVANIA MONTH OF NOVEMBER HAS NU- MOSCHZISKER RAN FAR BEHIND MEROUS BRIDES HIS PARTY TICKET RATH-CRIDER WEDDING SPRING ELECTIONS ABOLISHED The Last The Defeated -The 8 Vrup ‘Tasvag -» — Vol, 82. © Circulation Over 6,600 ol, & ATION 1630.000.000 STOLEN FROM GOVERNMENT us No Largest in Centre County, DEER KILLED AT X OPENING OF SEASON SOME OF THE FORTUNATE HUN- y TERS OVER THE COUNTY i 1 SEVERAL SERIOUS ACCIDENTS 25! Killed Postmaster Bear Killed ANNUAL MEETING of Hayes Run Fire at Orviston, } th Stockholders B rick Co. , af oe THE be Held Next Famou hh Amendment the February near Hayes ef comprehensive, | Fell OH Snow Lock Haven Man Run—Milesburg a Tree—Large Shoe. Func- Ceremonies Go Proved to be a Delightful Social Marriage er the County—Elaborate Who They Were. Badly tion Other Ov t by 00,000 Other Via jor Final wns \ at 1 ities Rath—Crider. SWING COMPANY Trapped Seven Bears. Lat BANQUET TO EMPLOYEES Lime & Stone C Right Thing ~ A General M . 3 SRA Bieta } tive men Lor Accidentally Shot. their ut i i0e | ' . w ; ’ : Mol MM Stott « i N vas the head the Delaware Aha lastiad porformance of |! tise { Killed Three Deer. employes FRUIT GROCWER'S MEETING caped him eded in killing, g il an- Arrangments have Vall ; ng White Dee ks vesterd rd ] nvited y or ! . X n Wedne 5 Barndt Hassinger ENGINEERS AT NEW BERLIN Hunter Fell From Tree r ’ ’ Struble<Tressler TRAIN KILLS DEER The ntre Dem 0 : nl ! " her howe present - f fe were Rev James P Caught in Belting Machine ) Ww me As a Result Bellefonte Venison Hospital has We known 8 SNEAKY i § i The br Getting nany val ie and useful pr nis ,y ¢ lady and , nosts of friends v ' and bh HU the minty ’ : ‘ wo y i { I prosperous voyage on | My Mrs Panther . taf ne v1 " A a hn he of matrimos thy the mou Ww alkey—Krider, 1ON he track « i . } W — cros N v in ’ of \e : AAA ws pnd : ol? " hutaday morning Harty athe Hockenbury—S8picer, Ibs 1 4 a ad acomative en y : am ny Le ) w) LN mn Crider. of Rell William Hockenbury, a son of v . Altoona where at | Allee Hockenbury, of Bellefonte Miss Carrie Spicher, of Contre happily wed. was performed at were married at the Ne in Hall on Eighth Avenue Meth church by the pastor, pastor. This was quite a friends here who was buzzing had idea that the wed. | would ring so soon The in an employe of the Bellefonte Light Company The bride Is daughter of the late Mr. and D. Krider and Is worthy of a hasband which no doubt Harry prove to be, 8Bhe has her own | West b : onthe N. Y. ¢ ' y kill : . Killed a y 1D Ro FARSE TI (76? 4 4 de 1s in well the has chosen of “hog back happy at Struble left for a trip igh the west tare these sting son Mra . - : . 2} fn in. i } AYY Crusher 1 was by hurled to one » ped and the deer and taken to Snow dressed and later fonte hospital, as the that no one shall have a veni in their possession before the opening of the season, When a deer or other game is killed out of season it must be over to a charitable institution deer was killed opening of the mn train were « om pelled to forego the pleasure of feasting on ‘venison has and ’ \ : a He " i ne ade i e 1 PR caught was dr ’ Hall, | on to Tvs secured formed parson. taken to office of Dr. W. 8 Mus ‘a Inst Thursday _— Loran the Rev, Daniel W. | a, x finger was the was a very quiet | saint and the to hand. The in years old DVACe m ar : lwo shoe, whe de fe ) 111.15 clock t} fort y knows The trRonage at were Raturday evening # tod vise welghtin the p list Episcopal Rev, B. KB. Ex to their the nuptial OEeRN'Yy was sent to skins i “This means that of practically ev. ery cargo brought into this port, where the stealing was done, and could be supervised from 117 Wall street, from 10 to 15 per cent. of the duty was stol- by the Trust And there was no Government official to stay its thiev. ing hand” When Appraiser Wakeman brought to the attention of Becretary Gage the proofs of the Trust's sampling frauds he was referred to the Becretary's good friend, Havemeyer, as the proper Centre the wedding pass { mals tor a two cent postage stamp, while that which he | AEe evening wou) IKN the on avenue where amputated at other three unfortunate in first the an Aw provides ’ of by The eer on (irean affair i s of . 1 reiaies of Ds experiences would inflate a N31 clone balloon Dalioon man Of what he did and wag You have heard blow, haven't you DOWS Is Windy" | RUrprise thought there, but ding tw EToom deetric the only Mm COC good | will MurtorffeRobn, Harry Murtorty lellefonte Tuesday "ye } ture gy 3 bee r Miss Ollie eh in and were m no Robb irried TY rone Mr. Murtorft Potter-Hoy Hard. the Iatter was for. employed at Joseph's store, of on is employed ware store, merly ile Pennay to Build More Track, It is announced that the Pennsyiva- | {nia Raliroad Co. will build an addi | ional track from Montandon to North. umberiand, to accommodate the freight traffic from Lewistown and Tyrone | three days evening the while MHeold-Up at Hawk Run, Robert Whiteman, of Hawk tun, | held up and roughly handled Fhursday night by a couple of strange | | persons. The affalr occurred not far from his home, 10 and 1 SPAS the in was Eight Nurses Graduate, g urses Graduate 384 Miners Probably Dead. between The graduating exercises of the Lock | Haven hospital were held in the Normal | school chapel on Monday evening, Nov 15.at 8 p. m. The following nurses received their diplomas: Mm. G. H. Bermeister, nee Cummings, Miss Clara McClellan, Miss I. Stoner, Miss G. Se- christ, Mrs. Elsie Myers, Miss E, Bot. torf, Miss E. Confer, Miss M, Hunter, o'clock, and the object ostensibly was robbery. Mr. Whiteman Friday morning made the fact known to the Siate police, who later rounded up some suspects near Munson, one of whom was den tified by the assalled man, Je will be held for the crime. residence on Nishop street where they | will make thelr home Burlingame—Burnett, On Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, Miss Margaret Burnett, formerly of Bellefonte, was married to Bruce Bur. Continued on pext column, The 300 or more entomed in the St Cherry, Nis, by miners, who were Paul conl mine, at last Baturday's fire, are dead. Bome of the bodies lle buried beneath thousands of tons of earth which eaved In upon them, and it is doubtful whether many of the bodies can ever be recovered, line. Passenger trains for this divie- fon will be run directly from Sunbury to Bellefonte, Zion Communion. Communion services will be held In the Reformed church at Zion, next Bunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. division without running on the malin | person to put a stop to the andacious criminal practices, and “the stealing went right on™ On Sunday afternoon D. Miller and wife will sing at Petrikin Hall Ev. erybody is cordially Invited to attend, It will be something fine.
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