Circulation Over 5500-—Largest A LITTLE GIRL BURNED TO DEATH * UNFORTUNATE INCIDENT CURS AT COLEVILLE WAS PLAYING WITH MATGHES Peculiar Litigation Over A Deer—Be- fore a Lock Haven Alderman—De- cision Not Rendered--Rescued From Dogs. ir] OC- On Tuesday morning about 9 o'clock the little two-year old adopted daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Garbrick, of Coleville, was burned to death Early in the morning Mr Mrs Garbrick got leaving the ly in in the crib During Mrs. Garbrick went out garden, and w hil there Barlet, a neighbor, from the Hh brick home She Mrs. Garbrick who to her despair, found oped in flames. She and carried It Just then Dr along nd upon that it was d« that what u could not be flesh adhering to a niece of Mr. Garbri ter of Mr. and Mrs recently resided near Ling affair w reaching f& couple with them ind up saw window atl ran up Lhe grabbed down into Cot R« C1 irn aq nderc! taken the WHO OWNS THE DEER? he was ment m ine and has well that the Hd ha riz saves, the manded that he it is desired to dogionl garde: I his lined to return te ts Mr. Ku has de as Co cently mission the Qeer, “ State Com give Wir perfect) sired to K irtz first d« was den ? has Hox Arrest deer prov ball pearas place give On Fr 4 ¥ rr o'clock ‘ id Roopsbhurg cum Charies Spears ind Nelght Boe Ne vh most of the yuse hole caught on covered by working Gowan Mr. Spear the stove with we coal oll which made red hot The roof ca kro the Mrs the 1} N 0 Started Forest ak Ira ber, d the n week him A hele kr ent your premises Ministerium Meeting. At the request of the isterium of Centre county ar eall Is extended to the clers the county to meet In conference Monday, April 4, 1910, at 10 a m the Presbyterian chapel, Bellefonte discuss vital Interests of the of God. Luncheon will the Y. M. CC. A. Kindly Inform me not later than April Ist whether you will be present REV. C. W, WINEY Miners Reject Terms. By a unanimous vole the tion of the United Mine Workers America rejected the terms offered by | the operators of Ohlo, Indiana and western Pennsylvania. Leaders de. glare that the situation shows more indications of a strike than It has at any time during the present negotia- tons, of some mir regent mer on in to kingdom be served In Albert Bradford and family, of Ev. Since the death of former stor of flouring m r. Prad- son-in-law will take charge up § posed present | ven, : conven- of | sentre County. MISSIONARY CONVENTION. Indy deleg ntra! Penn attend. annual Mis gdon ont I ifth Foreign Hunti: held commen and will altternoon presided ver b Miss Warriors Mark, Owing the lateness of the hot on We afternoon the address f welcome nti! ©} morming wl Mi J. Allisor which 1" Will In Preghyters Presbyterian cf on Wednesd with the ses being Lowrie irch It afternoon Mion 8 1 aAnes Baseball News mest « vas | home for steps toward of Belle Renovo Al at Flk's WAT fonte Jorany these ng a leagues "ny Tyrone, Lock Ha Shore and Mon clubs were to send ni y tingdor prefer the ar Notes Snow Hospital Show § : : of Faw on Wide fires of spread inty 8 Alpe » mmtain districts Laymen's Movement central convention of the Lay Movement of the Reformed in the United States, will be held at Bunbury. Pa April 12, and 13 The openng session to be held at 2 o'clock on Wednesday, April 12 The Nt. John's Reformed church of Belle. fonte has elected the following dele. gation to represent the congregation A. Taukenbach, E E Ardery, CC. Y Wagner, CC. T. Gorberich, A. C. Min | gle, George Hazel and the pastor, Rev Dr. A. M. Behmidt he mens church Grafter's Trial Preparations are being made to con {duet the prosecution of Joseph M burg, as it is realized that this will be the last chance the Commonwealth iy have at the architect of the Capl- to —— Amon Zel —— or, An aged resldent of Gresnbury, dled on Tuesday afternoon at pam win, after being 111 several a He was 75 years and I» survived by his wife and a number of grown-up children, {but the price ranges Huston with especial eare in the trial! which begins on Monday at Harris. | BELLEFONTE, PENNSYLVANIA APFLES NEED MORE PUBLICITY COLLEGE STUDENT COMPARES THEM WITH PRODUCT OF WEST QUALITY JUST AS GOOD Western Orchardists Pay Great At. tention to Packing and Advertising ~Many Explanations High Price For PA. Given—Pay Lands. - ; f the being light and : ralnfant i rahe variety ber Pen SAYS ! He ound ash moistened or rigntion is Rirawherrios practiced Te extent ext and BOI ®r ot qa Le of the orchards of Soil Mulch el the EY ards al h as the ardist f the YW VOeTARe bile ’ water they AI a me fow Anthr al AX The rdeany Con ‘ i wple » mi I Ye res lend xtures fungi monly i | ! 1 tained fon The idl AMong pests mont it" Are th and ih aphis Are the most ir lemme insect present The Ban Jose soak threatened to the or ut BprAY and mn in the has nearly orchard Hime at 2 One time chard | ing 414 the find any scale though the soale exterminated gives his spraying spring One thing that seems very peculiar ruin rough wit valley been Ueinesas : work Even practically every Erower n precautionary of and sulphur In the THURSDAY, : : is hard to! | pointa in spite of the reported high yields and | large profits made is that many of the | owners have only bought their lands recently and paid high prices for them Many of the people are willing to sell from $1000 to $2000 per acre The yields wary from 180 500 per acre of first-class The price per box for the last few yoars has ranged from #2 to $3.15 per box, and some of the apples have sold for even higher prices than this. The oe per acre ranges from $300 to boxes to Sm ——— Hogs Sell Up to $11.20, The best grade of hogs which a fortnight ago sold “ to the b het since the Civil War, urther advance of 15 conta a eB weight, selling for $11.20 at Chicago, apples, | MARCH 31, 1910. STATE-WIDE STRIKE Ballot-Box by Council of Labor Organization There L Pe Ordered sont | Federation Wednesday 1 next f the after: nie Are place de IBLO] 0 Wednesday urnment While ther Buspensd of stnte carmen oon on contribu MARRIAGE LICENSES & Fine Cor Hush N. Crider arrived nte or 1 da aft new Mathev ert Health Notes preservat healt) Hpecia nsumpts and liprasen The Ire H stroman phoid nim the ads for the diseases Me he “ . de It In er fully duce the Mle rag ¥ ons att this present aoem 1! ained Ir Ntate I Ww Board rking Water Ir Hines G. A. R. Encampment first sitet towa rd i : for ti the Bu Army Harris! 1) halrn Father of Thirty -Four birth of a healthy baby boy am Mass has made Jose ph the father of thirty-four ohil irer He was married In the past forty years | f wife giving birth 1 eclghteer ch and the present Mrs. Sears to sixteen But twelve of the large family are Mr Nears In Ny -peven ye¢ He I8 a carpenter he Dedhs Hears twice ret Ire Hiving ars old Game Driven From Mountain Forest fires, bordering along Juniata river, near Lewistows, have driven the game inte the open, deer coming to the river for drink at many Fire I» burning In Squaw hol low, ignited from sparks blown from a brush blaze at Hope Furnace. Thou. sands of feet of sawed lumber at a sawmill In the locality have burned the Insurance Meeting. The quarterly meeting of the Far. mers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Compa ny was held In the rooms of the com- mny In Petriken Hall, on Monday he usual number of applioations for insurance was presented and accepted, No assessment has been orde Ba yet Low Rates to the West, Pennsylvania Raliroad Tickets to Rocky Mountains, Pacific Coast, West. ern Canada, Mexico and Bouthwestern points on sale daily until April 314 at reduced fares. Consult nearest Tiok- ot Agent, or Thos. B. Watt, D. P. A, Pit mPa Executive A MODERN ROAD TO STATE COLLE EFFORT TO HAVE FIVE BUILT GE AN MILES wed THROUGH COLLEGE TOWNSHIP general Road Supervisors Association Constitution By-Laws- Roads Everywhere—Remove Benefits Adopt Better Break. and ers Everybody. EE £8 enhances 38 Fey r Ww Lhe most poy lar | es that ’ pulsic questions to good roads At he tere } ’ SECTION The meetings of the Aww bers as an Fxecutive | mittee shall act aa 8 con The president shall app tee of three members SacTaoN & The vice presidents shal president and preside at all absence Secrion 7 of the proceeds at all Fre shall preside appoint Rive tree, which sad com nittee an resolu! ons int an Anditing Commit presudent #0 om ansist the meetings during his The secretary shall keep » record of the Association, and act secretary to the Executive Committee, | Sncrion & All resolutions or questions shall be referred to the committee on resolutions. This | committee shall act upon all matters referred to been | ! | | sociation not Ihara. them and report to the convention Secon 5. The executive committee shall { have charge of all proposed legislation, collecting | and disbursing the funds, making out the pro ram, printing and all other interests of the As : tded tor, recommend annually perm po pref re ov peg Be procoedings a each convention Secon 10. The suditing committes shall sudit the accounts of the executive committee and report the same to the convention, o Sirus Jd ey Fe Brier of the Association | ergreen wr WAR endered regret EOIng and wan He the HIGH PRICES SPRAY THE ORCHARDS Zoologist Says Not to Wait for onstratives. i1 the when raving. It MpOr- San Jose Ar or- SPRY at all be Where to Find Them ® oer mei der. efonte | Wf the et, to the Charley moved ar the moved wm Lo. Fine J A moved the streets > Ww ne ous am moved house, mas suh. Page ¢ fat store Page In Bankrupey ek lrvin Oras ¢ etition n volunt WwW. D Halfmoon, ary bankrupt. Zerby, Beg. was slected by the creditors Mr. Omay has an estate valued approximately at $28. « 000, consisting of a saw mill several farms a hundred head of fine cattle and about thirty horses Among the latter are several fine track animals that have often been seen In the races at the Centre County Pair and at other places. Mr. Gray recently suffered a heavy loss by the burning of his store, at Julian, and found this step necessary for the best interests an trustes over (of his creditors, and all parties con. cerned Yesterday an appralsement was be. ing made of hs holdings by the trus trustes ' sone Stones, Bince the Winter season has broke en and the highways are clar, the road supervisors could do no better act than to go over all the roads and re
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