Jirculation Over 5,600--Largest in : "FORT T0 PRESERVE, "GREGG POST RECORDS GRAND ARMY FAST DECLINING Thus Some Definite Action Must be Taken so That Future Generations Will Not Forget the Old Soldier of The Civil War. On ture stallment ¢ Sq rooms best way I wh and on ston ol oyster supper was that you did in the bre They re star the Wie face ar Taylor thir afterwards cream being 4 Sammy Williams tions the Blue tle The ! getting ur and serv meal Mrs William Jarrett Josep! Mrs Mrs Herman Mrs. W ors Mrs ing were Mrs lo Mrs Eckenrotl Mre. Young John Miller content This the H of Commar » Vice President Vice Preside lain, Dr. J roe Arms eral Johr | B Pontius om Charles Eckenroth Noll The installing Department Con mander A tin He an old hand at the ness and the comrads were nll again see him take such an the exercises of the conducted the offier in and to the present After stalled with © the the vem were as free as ald on ithe fire Willa whist followed hy tomer ntiemen: Rev. John Hew itt. Avdth Curtin, Rev. Edward Parry Hon. W. . Heinle, Hammond hia Clement Dale nd Nn F 3 It proved to officers had amp fire wrk Garbric) were and the urunl nander Amos The speakers best of humor the alr The fi was by Capt. 8 ral H we fh a tors Fire entre Petr for the ’ the Applies of LEER E) of prem| was held M RUrAr Amount Cash the » The suing Goheer Htrohm WwW. Fre Halinen RH The follow ir ror ir nn nda tions were eopted $1.07! This meetis mm notes taker $152 mbhber paid In the ees of premium In since . the or resulted as follows: J Frank MeFarian« J n * MM. Fisher Mitchell olds, H. EE. Dueck. H. Neck, Z Read. Henry Gentael board organized | choosing ne off resident H ¥ Puck Vive President J NN Strohm Treasurer. J RB Br DF! drectors for ie dq ore neenret Heerot nr me Grange Meeting The quarterly Centre Count Pomona Cranes held In the hall of Progress 20th: two sessions will be held and 1 pm All members of the Grange are cordially Invited and urged to at tend this meeting as at this time all the business enterprises will submit thelr annual reports to the Pomona Grange for the Informalon of the membership In the Patrons should therefore not miss this meeting DM Camphell. Becretary Rhone, Master . first the 1 be (irmmanee 16 meeting of " am entire county Given a Term in Jail Former Justice of the Peace Putz, of Ben Avon, and George mon, his former constable, were each sentenced to pay fines of $50 and serve 20 days In afl. Doth men were cone vieted some days ago of conspiracy to Indlet Mrs. Anna MeDomald on a charge of (legal lguor selling. The sentences were Imposed by Judge James RB. Maefariane R. J Leonard Tom. | : Centre County. FROM A SAILOR. Fem ¢ sauce. {PRESIDENT TAFTS or a Toe sae Ee] TROUBLESOME TIMES it the he Hublersin 10] descript wrent in ! thelr esting ALLIANCE WITH CANNON AND ALDRICH THE CAUSE AN INSURRECTION AT HAND Roosevelt Policies Abandoned-—-Can- non Receives a Rebuke From the House~—~Forester Turned OQut—Par. ty Disrupted. which ‘ following Editor on reque “POL und nre Pp extracts Centre sted your Democrat Hu dent { ertaks po AAMIANIS other From the Alt in HEADING FOR THE BREAKERS History City nf ona ir ont oft 1 Apostle Paul While in Imig tarried is made this port 1 3. 3 ar We three dave wing quite rapidly of Washington these days addenda . n headed Ww he the in Thy, TT fyedr old and It peems to be ward the rocks Fiver gan his anscontinental fot ont n shore ie FoR £30 3 AL) vn Y ian Anshitheatres, where 11 Is re. corded that the man and Hon fought ro sUpremas 1 also was the ar wince bw mand Yesterday secretam™ Pinchot pains to insubordinate it had been ected a noes fiesmins from a2 well an | and mpariso } ‘ } ' od his ed the and | oe In ex at | spending the mm ASRistantis ] letters 1 ge t) while rece Hdays I nl 11 never ally entertained that period Italy and other in my mind beautiful as ir action of ng the subordinate with My Pinchot Ir tive order uiring officers to communi congresamen and others their superiors omly left the alternative but din doubt that the insub-. intentional and meant precisely what has other Mr. Pin. representative of those helleve that BSecre Ballinger is an unfit person for responsible office of secretary of the Interior. Satisfied that Mr. Taft has finally decided to stand by Bal. linger with the entire force of his personal and oficial Influence the that Mr. Pinchot belley- render his country more service as a private citizen than as government forester. He may have made a great blunder. but he has sacrificed his place In the public service from a sense of duty by com. peiling the president to dismiss him The Tribune not pretend possess the gift of prophecy. Never. theless of one thing It has been quite well assured for some time—William Howard Taft will be a single term president Whether the party will be able to the demoralizing effects factional Nght now on and thus sue In electing ita next presidential nominees, or whether the democratic te section f mtr to he more ro it | was for beautiful May Appear there anything the which are ws Pennsylvania, and now | der that turns ou and grand they something to press and give the the great We Cuba ox re want tl ull wh Cate in But countries AR AN throug! president sal Few ordinatior no Was isnt leys nw w extensive de many certainly them. to not won to ni great happened have chot complis! In the republicans whe wo words men. for in ire to In Ins who m ambition tary the here sox Ver n for Hincerely a WwW LLOYD BN I n ff A! A IMO Yeoman 2 class, 1 chances are ed he could Licenses Granted effortive Last week the court granted applications for liquor Neenses two, that of the hotel at Centre Hall and the wholesale of Frank Oriehe of near Osceola Owing to the remon strance to the Centre Hall NHeense testimony in being taken and the same will be argued later before the The Grebe llcense in a w ention and was refused all the except Anon court appli ne State Treasurer Stober Found Dead. Jeremiah A. Btoher, Biate treasurer inlet, was found dead In bed at his hgme at Fohoneck Mr. Biobher died | during Bunday night Death was due | {te heart trouble. Mr. Stober would | party will be able to take advantage {have heen swarn Into office the first [of Ita opportunity are problems that | day of May 1910 must he left to the future for solu. - o thon. The amazing thing is that the {man whose accession to the pros. The Centre Democrat has added new | dency was halled hy general rejoles [type and material for printing sale | ing. who had done so well in mines bills, positions and who seemed so winch recover from of the bitter ceed BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1910, better equipped charge of the foe hould mal ure before For It people FOOTBALL BANQUET Congressman Barchfield, of Will be Present. irsday evening, J Pittsburg TOOK A LEAP OF 18 FEET. T he and the ba Lami sintior wt reet » . \ Coadting” Accident. On Friday a coasting accident oc. irred near Coleville. when several ng ie Were N red The Costly rd to Use Buck's Morns from Harrisbu the of t ("Kiel ( 1 kne t) 1 Ww foot re in to ame Warder thin tior ’ Berrier w ' ! and the reached the ing the deer ing does and placing or means of ir oe a" ur nr exposed a new device t WwW du beat state law rd recently that mer eh heads Kame capital EPRAROTY were the the Are cision skulle horns od grown CARe Was reported fr and Barrier caught the The man pald the fine conte sets of ther I1R8eR ship One such m man at of $100 unty Hutler and 12% Officers Re-elected. The stockholders of the Bellefonte Trust Co. held thelr annual meeting on Tuesday and the present officials and organization was continued. The reason is that the past year was such A successful that all were more than pleased with the efMcient man {ner in which the finances are being handled After the meeting they ad journed to the Hrockerhoff House for dinner The Trust tainly one business of the Past Year growth In the Company In the was gratifying cnr Some Good Roads Pointers. Good roads mean as much as good crops to the farmers If macadam roads are to be main tained at their beat, the sprinkling cart is a dally necessity | The longer the delay In bullding good roads the greater the cost | Until produce is hauled to market it | 1en't really produced If the road Is poor, good horses and good vehicles count for little republican | Bryan Lauds Democracy | William Jennings Bryan was | must the Democrats the of Chattanooga, Mr Bryan In his address sald “For the {last thirteen years the {party has actually dominated the pub. He affairs. The Republican party has done nothing good that was net out. lined in the Democratic platforms. The Republican today has but one way of becoming popular and that is by | imitating the Democrats” of honor at a banquet given hy | Democratic | entre Lemocral. COMET'S BIG TAIL. DESPERATE BATTLE | come WITH A WILDGAT 25 5 PECULIAR EXPERIENCE AS TOLD BY JEREMIAH ZETTLE NEITHER ONE COULD RETREAT A Successful Hunter and Trapper— The Red Fox a Cunning Animale Displays Shame at Being Caught | a Trap sudden world pro- the pos - harm of amille omer, Among n It TEACHERS LOCAL INSTITUTE ture Th ad F. Bitner may the ald the teachers Mr. Zettle wilde r trap that Alepglohod witha eeu was sent home with the the father went a few n f 5 a or to another : neater i Ow County superinten. ad » ” anmily ol Ory and t! trap and sure Important MH tizens of Decision wns? n lacka- * went nent for n their a ; bo faci trict tra ! i es state OROT Th tat hway 9 oming Thus the AINE to r de. that the l 3 right to Another misdirected bl k the wh Braves vr Til ol trap that as egal right to nies for work neatisfactory lecis , very upon faul. the of their battle f sttemnt self as the nit ~ r lease the this mads when a ng and t : grip som the situs chance blow and it soon was dispat Examinatior of the Mr Zot he that t he . x me re 1 the n might in} t he koe ut 1 MO tell ir T gle. in wi . perionsly position It thrilling Zettle to depend instead of the his game ah event he inured while sense An War A Nn experience } mnster wildeat, and induced Mr Upon A Fun dispatching the am entirely club for DON'T, DON'T, DON'T Moving time is coming on. when the many who change post offices will write us to change their address. In doing so, ar we oft advised. don't fall in giving the of the post. office you change to. to mention the name of the post ofMee to which the Democrat had been sent Many fall to give their old address and thus canse us the annoyance of looking over sey eral thousand names and often find several labels of same name Mr. Zettle Is a modest man who had no thought when relating these periences, that they would find way In print ox thelr us name Merchants’ Association The regular meeting was calle! for Friday evening. but the attendance wan barely enough to secure a quorum The minutes of the former meeting were approved, after which a general discussion followed upon what might be accomplished In our community for the betterment of its Industrial af fairs As we have several are limping along it was the concen. sus of all, that It were better to de vise ways and means for reviving { these than to be scouring around for doubtful Investments with strangers and industrial adventurers At the next meeting some plans will be offered to the members for thelr ap iproval and action Democratic Cavous The Democrats In every election dis. trict In Centre county are requested to meet at the usual places for holding caucuses on Saturday January 22 1910, for the purpose of nominating candidates for township, ward bor. ough and precinct offices. to be voted for at the February election. The re. sult of the cauvcuses must be returned to the County Chalrman so that the same may be filed with the County Commissioners not later than Jan. wary 24. 1910 WwW. D ZERRY, Co Dragged by Morse: Neck Broken. While Edwin F. White, of Altoona, 2% years old, war driving Into the industries that Chr Hospital Notes Frank Smith, of Long Island. N. ¥ student at State College, opetation for appendicitis | country, accompanied by Harry Har. | Prof. Bherwood Hall, of Rellefonte | bor, an old man, his horse bolted and | Aeadomy, operation for appendicitis. | dragged him from the sleigh. White | Antonia Greecar admitted for pneu. | held to the Nines and was carried sev. monia, Italian, {eral hundred yards. Fe was thrown Clara Reed, ‘aminst a post and his neck broken, | consting on Bat [dying a short time later. ¥arber was leg broken, seciously Injured and may not recovs There are 21 patients In the hospital, | or. of RNellefonte, while urday, had her right
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