EMERY T0 FIGHT FOR © SEAT IN CONGRESS THE BRADFORD REFORMER AN- NOUNCES HIS CANDIDACY IS ROOSEVELT Asks Support on His Record Champion the People—Not Boodler—On His Merits—Man Experience and Ability. as a of a of Before les he will ness l.ewis g for New a three months’ bn Peru, South Ameri Jr, of Bradford, the announce Republican c¢ from the Tween omprisi Id York, sail trip Emery, made Id be a mel Congress w "It ] me to explain my pertaining to the ple as I have been politics of Pennsyl ria thirty vears, and duri of that time I have constitutency the for all of these thirty which I have been be my name has been 8) clean politics, reform and the square deal, In all that I have dofe I have endeavored to uphold the principles of my party, although I have many been obliged to fight those in the who have been seeking private rather than party and public good “The role of a reformer thirty vears ago was far from being a pleasant or even a safe one. More than ordinary courage was required In those days to preserve in the narrow road of re- form and to surmount the obstacles placed in the way by enemies within and without the party “The fight has been a long ter one, but my position in has never been a doubtful one ever stood for principle, and have met my opponents squarely in the open Many times I have gone down to de- feat. A few times | have won against fearful odds; but never have I lost courage or hope of the final triumph of a just cause—the of the peo. ple as against corporate control of pol fitice and business Never have 1 ceased to fight for just laws for the regulation of corporate power and il- “he combination, and have alwave in swecord with the policy pure by Theodore Roosevelt “So long have | fought good fight, and so intimately have I hee connected wit) h gre juest) agitating the today, that you, the primaries in J “My 1 my to give my) Howeve understo the would har cted for me ng several represented Legislature years the mous with ir 11 ur fore 1 fore 5 nony times party gain and bit. the I have cause been sued the ons isiness time ® al time terests plain accorded be glad to pay the campaign not, however, be vote-buying " “My record in b during the last thirty book that all may read to go before the voters in palgn on my merits “In conclusion, 1 w ly that I shall promises, either to any man that he shall be to office If 1 meet with suc primaries and at the genernd 1 reserve to myself the privilege of go ing into ofMcs it} open fleld for future action ation 1 all lawful expenses at will follow | Hing campa nomir seek th w Zr and je 1siness years and 1} sh to make no directly state plain. pre-election lirectly wp pointed in the elect or ir i mn w in Robert Speer to be at Bellefonte The Woman's Foreigry Mins society of Hunt nm Pres prepared a full gram for its held In Bellefor mh and 2st Mrs. Bovd © zel of the Won an's Board ] Wednesda afternoon wt a Con ference on n Th day The Weds evening will Mr E Speer the Board Miss E ! of China present, and Alvin Orr devotional studies 80 colved at the summer in nl this cor It Is hardly necessary to state that the Robert Speer referred to is one of the brightest men In this country, and a number of years ago delivered a number of excellent sermons in the Bellefonte Presbyterian church nd ters and rs vend Lobert Foreign church will be whose re Inst devotion of well Conference of fe peries gervices a different anions entior Are You Moving. In you are moving this Spring and should change your post office ad dress, now is the time to notify us so an to Insure receiving your paper with. out any interruption In notifying the office be sure to give the old address as well as the new one, Many of out patrons fall to do this and it entails a great deal of unnecessary time to poarch through all the names of our subscription books to find the one that is given, and even then we often have ts write for the needed Information In sending money on subscription, if you will give the name as It appears on the label of your paper you will be absolutely sure to avold errors Case 111 at Washington. T. P. Rynder writes us from Wash. fngton: “On the 23rd of last Decem- ber 1 was stricken with a severe at. tack of Inflammatory Centre County. FOLLOWER cauipments field | up ! | : : : : : rheumatism | which was followed by two separate | and savage attacks of pleurisy, Since that date I have not been able to go out of the but a short part of the weak to do anything. feo Katz & Co's advertisement this week and note the dates of their Millinery opening. FIRE PROTECTION. In the owners past two weeks the of Bellefonte had an object l on practical fire protection There were three fire alarms sent out during that time and in each Instance the full equipment of the two depart ments responded quickly, only to find that the fires had been effectively ex tinguished in thelr incipiency by local Reference is made to the in the Crider building instance soon as the of Cot to a 2nd inst on property oRBON h Were ton ho inch pipe 18 unreels oi ns ered a section wttnched on the algest playing In fires ain ON that Wis hall floor int n an WAS Boul NEW SURVEY ON B. E. V. R. R. Several surveyed Hald and Lock purpose of straightening the most radi staked out after Eagleville station in one of the the entire present import and Eagle ra Haven re ant changes have aked out oad i lor etween Tyrone with the the railroad ol co} ges has iIrveying the order to « difficult grades along route It will change the location and move the tracks the mountain about two hundred feet and pass very near the Mountain school bullding, at which point there will he a cut of eighteen feet with a bridge for road over the the 4) tracks The pr wosed change nto the side One of Ar been al Iiminate most shlie ¢ Eagles g the La A Shooting AWair Friday afternoon. abo r took niamir srbhrick east of wi “ entereq ball tween the fortrinats wrist Is the painf . shot at a peri lea hall like! struck the h it war ar Bellefonte 1 had ng ma Ar the and AY wever . n WAr A Benefit Tuesday + State Entertainment ning April chestra will Garman’s enefit of the On bth give an Opera lellefonte Meek, John the lege entertainment house for the } base ball team ieorge R M. Shugert and Joseph lL. Montgomery have the matter In charge Eve ~yhody should go down in their jeans and help get a good baseball team here this summer, Some people think this money Is thrown away, but there are individuals In Bellefonte who are spending thelr hard earned cash for doctor bills and Alling thelr skin with medicines while untold suffering might have been avoided by taking a little recreation by going to base ball games of Indulging In some other restful re. creation, No, money spent in helping a baseball team la not lost Fruit Growers’ Mesting. The Centre County Fruit Growers’ Association will hold an Important eeting In the public school building at Rebersburg, Friday evenihg and Baturday, March 18 and 19. Friday evening session will begin at 7 o'clock, open with devotional services, Prof J. P. Btewart, of State College, will talk on general fruit culture. Trust the lower end of our county will be well represented Found Dead. Earl, the S.months-old child of Mr, and Mra, John Walker, of Flemington, house at all, apd to sit up | was found dead In the eradle where It pr ime. 1 am | was lying at about 6:30 o'clock on better now, and hope to get out by | Tuesda the last of the week, though still too the fot morning, at the time when r arose to go to work. At 4 o'clock that morning Mr, Walker gave the child milk as usual, which it ap- rently relished, and it then soon fait asleep, and was found dead by the father, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1 HENRY TIBBENS SEVERELY INJURED HIS COLLAR BONE AND THREE RIBS ARE BROKEN A COSTLY FIRE AT James Andrews Barn—Three Head Of Horses and One Cow Destroyed Gray's Store Goes PERSECUTING LANDLORDS, At n lord in t thi ws it recent of « sopsion ourt a land his county vanked up’ on charge of violating the Haus When the case was considered “thrown out,” there was not fable evidence present merit further considération Nevertheless the landlord was put to considerable annoyance much ex. JULIAN, paamterabic, snnovance or to preg 4 O81 was 33 Was ns nough to and Are man was sat ged his pri w—lprvin OT up In Smoke, Our av any ho regard simply matter hoy that ing portions imply tha violate the and t in three now he o% Aenpery Big Fire at Julian LY 1 wit 3.30 o'¢ K of Ju slumbers the awnkened of the the and the lian were hy cries the direction of HT The farm fre the f coming fron Andrew } large barn or James Andrew's doomed t ars COW on fire In Was destruction three head of horses other stock being The animals menti and all of Mr Andrew's of feed Including muct were with ahle the in ar bullding wld if prosecuted only desired to an incident and al A Sermor We do understood as Hanor or recel above no consideration Al the tatart onl attention to most drifted into nt wish to be tn that ligt the sale of and | Prohibition Our original Both' to eall atténtion to the in. temming to hold pp crop and earl plements in the hay, grain on spring seed. his farming im- and wagons were destroyed flames. The fire spread to the general store of Trewin Gray village of Julian and the store contents were totally destroyed Mr. Andrew and Mr. Gray were cured Mr. Gray carried 312360 on his blood money which re and The amount of Ir vogue for carried hy Mr Andrew could i= nN experate and ined on ’ we advocating PUTrPOse WAN practice of at landlords for has heen r ote wlan some time Ir ir mind It ~ st A . 3 black: Bellefonte Boy Celebrates the 1 An Old (Ine ® pleasant « a and Roehne aslo rt week Febr and spent Farl telegrap! Ph Philad ne oan MeRsR ge Penney! ng or taking ou providing no Elmira to 1 y+ | compensation | oived The decls st DeaM - ‘ to § ) rt fined iy a badge ark reverses who he mo nagistmite itomohile The aut driver's writes us a Aris sinter mpensatior the n Car whine that y pers wl . y ne is paid to it ("haute hw iH the mm And Pennsylvania must wealth operate definition need that tomaohil ani mm " claimed Ae. B® has to who the all Looking for a Church Site M. E church was er Came wtroy mgregation term been Ir Httle dilen as to where v 1 The ground old one stood belongs estate which it to soll the site The A Frida on ME however, can erect the Regt. N church but, In time, the estate will be Bellefonte armory before quite a large come the owners of the bhullding. Not gaudience. Capt Hugh 8. Tavier ad being quite satisfied with this propo- the hove In pretty good trim, notwith. sition, the members have been looking standing he only had the company in around for another site The one that charge but a short time Capt. Tag- Appeals to them most Is on Howard oot of Nothumberland, of the Reg- street, opposite the residence of Dane wiar Army, conducted the inspection, lel Woodring and the Weaver sisters. | so sisted bw A. 1 Lesseigue. of the It is a little high up, but that is where Regular Army. The following regi all church members are trying to get mental officers were present: Col. Bar- Therefore the higher up In this world |," Major Fulmer, of Lewis they get, they will not have to go so burg Major Straub of Milton, and far at the close of fe Capt oy Bohuyler. of Lock Haven As stated, the boys presented a fine appearance, thus making a most fav orable Impression upon the visiting members of the Regular Army and the officers from the regiment The company is composed of good mater. ial and a year's training with Capt Taylor will make Co. 1. rank among the best In the new regiment to which they have recently been assigned. The equipment of the company was also inspected and found to be In first class condition ne wns : : ’ a tent Hy aker (tity erect a on to Aa a 4% 1 the Thomas not 1 op le which the Company L. Inspected does ing ( l of the GP nepeacted the Care or 12th wns in Hospital Notes. Mra. Mary Matthews, of Bellefonte, admitted for treatment Harry Grant, Ashland, Pa. foot; dressed at Institution Mra, Frank Galbraith, of Bellefonte, operation last Saturday: doing nleely Mra. Agnes Bhope, of Milesbhure, fell and dislocated shoulder joint; re- duced at hospital Mra. Hugh Crider, and Mrs. Lucy McCullough, of Bellefonte, discharged burn of Union County Wheat Prospects. The Lewisburg Journal says: With | the disappearance of the ice and snow from the grain fields In Union county leomea the cheering news that the grain has not been Injured by the long continued cold spell and its ley cont. ing. Unless weather conditions campment, through March should be unfavorable, | The order states that the uniform ia big crop may be expected In this will be much darker that the khaki county, | now In use and that owing to the large | number that will be required and the | {short time for manufacture, no specs | The Central Penn'a Bynod of the lal measurements will be made up i Lutheran Church, will meet In Belle- | The new uniform will be worn {fonte next fall. This body has quite for ceremonies or when men are off | | 8 large membership and there will be duty. Requisitions are to be made at many visitors also, | once, New Suits. A general order from National Guard headquarters announces that an Is. sue of the new olive drab khaki uni- form adopted by the war department will be made to the National Guard of Pennsylvania before the annual en ———— Lutheran Synod. defend. | LABOR TROUBLES STILL BREWING PEACE NEGOTIATIONS IN PHILA- DELPHIA ON TUESDAY FAILED GENERAL STRIKE MAY RESULT Threatening Walk-out of 25000 Fire- men Railroad Systems Between Chicago and the Pacific Coast—Un- ions Take Vote. on ik ar alled upon to str adopted 1 the The grocery clerks organized Monday Tuesday night in any line ered as a expelled the If A member t to bear the heir representa ¢ general strike, their action Ke by Central on n from orders National this was tak- trades section of the ! had held a meet : to expel the brewery from membership and to boy Philadelphia beer The brew ery workers then held a special meet - ing and decided to Join the strike The threatened walk-out of 256.000 firemen on tically all the raliroad systems between Chicsgn and the Pu. cine coast resched a oritic stage Tuesday when W. 8 Carter, pres f the Brotherhood { | mot or Fngit aorkere ott all Hrs pra 4 ¢ wl on ent Oy Golden Wedding Anniversary ead Mr. and Mrs rt Matilda Harry C1} WHE MTrve had ADppDetits that y AP Pease During ay Were addresses FPF. H fg ghes f Mra Chaney nr mpress and Mrs COC William McFarlane am McFarlane Bellefonte Electric Light Company painfully Injured n Wednesda about 4:30 lock He had sanistineg Ir the Pres! and the pole that front he Methodist After taking a twist it of the w he started down when half way hs and fell a distance of feet His back struck the bri pavement with such force that those who were with him thought he had broken his back He was carried into the home of Dr Flatts where an examination showed that no bones were broken hut his back was badly wrenched His wrist was also sprained and he received oth- er slight bruises It may be some time before he will be able to resume his work. later he was taken to the hospital Injured Ww an employe the was aftery been 1eriar stands church aon wiring Whe of 1 chapel in res and maae A nN about retleg twenty K A Thriving Industry. The Bellefonte Basket Shon, the management of Mire Hianchard, Is receiving more than they oan AIL and It has been found necessary to obtain additional quarters. To this end she has leased what was formerly known ar Dr. Ed. ith Bohad's office, loeated on the prop. erty of John P. Harris, opposite the Reformed chapel, on North Spring street, In a short time Miss Blanch. ard will bring to Bellefonte an experi. enced basket maker who will give her employes some special lessons on how to make baskets by the most Improved methods, Quite a number of young Indien are now being employed in this industry and the branching out means Mary orders that an additional number of young | Indies will be given something to do. | | The process of makin | is very Interesting, an enterprises In Nellefonte that is do- | ing a good business although it is not in one of the making a tremendous nolse, George H. Bmull has res! the of. floes of postmaster at Smulleon and a ‘only | civil service examination will be held at Rebersburg on Saturday, April § 1910, to All the vacancy. The offos pays about $55.00, i the under these baskets BELLEFONTE ORDER OF MOOSE, A meeting of 1.0% Order the Armory, Friday hundred and thirteen members Deputy Supreme Organizer, presided, and the were Installed Dictator “ol Bellefonte of Moose Lodge No. was held with 206 nl in event NO Greevy, ofMcers Pamt H nftor af 1% IR ( Will Re-Consider of Montgon Monte the the neylva- has re- Presi. : MeCre a The Pennsylvania Railroad Company Office of the President Office Broad Street der General Station . Montgomery C Dear Sir I beg to acknowledge of a copy of the action of the Pennsvivania State Grange at thelr nr eeting held at State College, Centre County Penna, on December 21 and 23, 1908, in reference to the extension of this Come. pany's line to that point and also of Board of Trustees of the Penn vania State College. and the State toard of Agriculture h accompa- nies it The sublect this line has into with the al revenue would not volved, 1? receipt ey! whi the construe heretofore been result that the to be derived therefrom justify the expenditure ine Il agair the neidered and 1 © decis- tion of looked addition we wi have matter on | iv 1 "1 ts that Singing School : ¥ neg neid. ow all 8 hool of tertian is open and Every. t like all small be. meeting baker's the at chap- hold al} ¢ proba- time the it will hurch m the amuse. makes it If you ordial- it other When will supply yer there ne the i ort th he Huntingdon Prebytery presbyter f Huntingdon will {8 next res Ar Meeting the hurel Bellefonte, lay, April this meeting comn oners ASSeM. City on in ne ft _ O ; 100 At wu lest bly wh 5 h me May 1% The follow chairmen of co ports are io ‘ the meeting Narratives Belleville; 8S Reese, D. D ple's societion, Rev. HL, toona; and Temperance Hepler Williamsburg “Annual Reports” of are to be sent one week meatineg to the stated clerk report fallures to send In unfilled columns Vins will general Atlant ames of the re. before whom sent te days Rev §- 0 inday schoo Clearfield Anderson, Rev. E C, Young Peo Bowlby, Ale Rev, D. K is churches before the who will reports and all Palm Sunday Next Next Bunday i» Palm Bunday when special services are held In principally all churches and Hely week follows, when services are conducted every day until Easter. The Iatter day marks the end of the Lenten season and appripriate sermons and music are held everywhere B. Bhellenberger, a Tyrone Hvery- man, who hired a horse last summer to a traveling salesman, and lost the horse by death soon after it was re- | turned to the stable, has had the ao. count settled by the payment of $300 by the traveling man. As many of our subscribers are changing postofMice address by remove al, In notifying us of such change kindly give the name of the former address along with the one changed, too, Please remember. John Ww. Eby, of Zion,
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