Most News $1 a yeay . Q a ~~ ———— ——— 1 The - 3 oo . Circulatior or 5,500-Largest in Centre County. STATE © ~EGE COMMENCEMENT IT WILL BE BETTER AND BIGGER THAN EVER. | \ FESTIVE TIME EXPECTED Sermon by Dr. W. Boynton—Com- mencement Address by Hon. John MH. Jones—Bucknell vs. State—Many Social Functions. This year the annual commencement at Pennsylvania State College will surpass all other commencements in the way of social fes ‘hrist Smith, of Bellefonte, will have four orchestras going all plying music the number social functions that will place at various fraternity Prepara- tions re now | tertainment ladies whe over the recogniz as stitut of try of } ry | atures for take the houses one Ol learning attracting est men orats During the day exercises and meetings that be of an interesting character. Tuesday w be ly alumni day for Amtoresling program has Ea pe Wednesday morning the commencement exercises will take place. The address will be del by John H of Pittst balar { 11 be with cept farews vered 4 1 Jones re The the 4 wi taker ase | the fas) He Bankers Go to Ja Pittsburg r havi fine mor instit tor The taker y Jal U 4 wir penton lately term of nme Griffen confessed to that they of a pool gislatiop In toward the #e of five de and some time ntributed thelr which to Inf councils Jenn the had witl city looking leet of their bank positories ARO share ONC 1 on as one Killed by a Colt's Kick At his home near Spruce "Warrer n Wra n prominent farmer, died on Monday evening from injuries received the previ vening says the Tyron Herald About 7 o'clock Bunday evening Mr. Wray was leading one of his horses into the sta ble A colt which was In a stall near the door kicked at the horse it passed, and when Mr. Wray turned to Jeave gave him a vicious kick In the abdomen He was taken to the house and Dr. Irvin summoned, but he did not rally and death ensued at the hour stated ‘reek inf ns Moose's Big Parade. Moose held a parade at Hun. tingdon recently, followed by a big meeting at the court house. A spec fal train over the Huntingdon & Broad Top brought a large number of visit. ing Moose, Walter B. Greevy, of Al toona. was one of those in charge of the gathering. The Huntingdon lodge will be formally Installed in about one week, with about 300 charter mem. bers. Mr. Greevy organized the Belle fonte lodge. The | TO OUR DELINQUENTS. stoflice thi Io otified Department red ly 1 Democrat” in h ulations 1 They #f sworn Centre wrmonsy garding required the statement papers and of ber of that than report ser 1 Y UR was Postal Au noti mails many are more months past The due ' not satisfactory to and his week would have thorities, Ce was to bring and street committees reported work being done op the streets throughout the town. (hairman Grimm, of the market committee, reported $4.20 col- leotod ac metket foes for the month of May The wages of street missioner 8am ue 3 te COM Showers $200 a da was sod Hie ver actual r " ro was to the ’ sna the enter | Hoe y his pian (LL AME J propert 8 was continued tn other n and anid an inction or ethods to prevent the borough State from going nhead It that the would be amica ly adjusted F. W. Crider, In a stated that some of 1} Crider's Exchange and the Htone building had not pald thelr taxes He suggested that the might be better adjusted If a placed in these hulldings matter was referred to the mitted William Ishler presented a bill of $10 for making out water ap peal notices and spending them out. No action was taken inn take moms in matter mmunication ia tenants In water matter meter The street COM WAR Split Log Drag Movement, Led by the adoption of the split-log drag by the road supervisors of White Deer township, In Union county, a number of the farmers of that same Aistriet are now providing themselves with the drag and entering the good roads campaign upon thelr own re. sponsibility. Their action in the re sult of a few months’ use of the drag upon the roads of the township under the direction of the supervisors Centre county is not making as much progress in road improvement as the importance of the move deserves The split<log problem Is gettied an to its utiiity In doing work well and cheap ly at that, Let's hear of more split. log road making-its a tax reducer whereever put to use entre Lemocrat. BELLEFONTE. PA. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1910 RESULT OF THE. PRIMARY ELECTION PATTON WINS THE NOMINATION FOR CONGRESS. BOTH PARTIES ENDORSE MEYER Emery Carries Two Wards in Belle- fonte—Womeldorf Defeated for Sen- ate-~Features the Bitter Fight, of Primaries 1 Ne Was made that "Emery was not a Republican™ to hose r fut jealous rivalry, of political fa ¥ ’ attract the Penrose attem and win tical advance. re polit and _ ler hy t} Ke ) tod the run the practical! ling to orders sent out igley Mitchell & Co AR Wa ected, carried ¥ A Food ma) rity on oarried pmeron « ation Emery rar but his vote there did overcome the balance of the district To thelr contempt for independent He publicans, an extra Was iss ed hy the “Republican Monday In which they greatly rejoiced over their victory, and heaped ridicule and abuse on Mr, Eme- ery and his friends Politioal Notes. B. K. Foeht nominated for county district Democrat Hiate (‘entre Clearfield insuring his well at home and ¢ nomi nties not show on of Lewisburg, was re. congress in the Union Hon. Wm. T. Creasy, carried the pomination for Benate hy 4 very Darrow mar. gin of about 50. First reports indi. ented his defeat Congressman Dalzell, the famous stand-patier In congress, and high tar. if apostle, alse Cannon's main sup porter, came within 200 of being de. fonted In a strong Republican distriet His nomination will be contested on the ground of frauds. The small vote for Daleell is another warning from the people that they are tired of high- tariff, high-<living, and Cannonism It Ia with much regret and to the discredit of this State, that old Jos Sibley, In the upper part of this State, {got the Republican nomination for | but | the fact was sach and dvery one wae | | striving to outdo the other in selfier. CONErens Worse ther At ries in Philadelphia Penrose gi Mi everything way At time vill the gOVernor as 1 at the primar believe Mur cratic State from Cer will exer “Daorwort) good tion heet like the "Emer insurgent business The "Blo gave the ors Hard Ha nany dean all political in shoe-l crooks, 1 tood none thelr thin The tre ot nt are and thelr bes certainly *1 and proper by 1} Another m Sat and made the 1 34) certainl lively DEMOCRATIC State C REPUBLICAN Delegates to State Convention Harr Congress Charles EP Representative in Tol he ‘k Assembly | Senator in Assembly Joseph Alexander Frederic BR Phillp BE. W Nod smelndor! ' County Chairman: Henry CC. Quigley PROMIBITION, Senator in Assembly Watls Representative in Assembly Ha rt Mever Delegates to State Convention 2) ot § ] ] ¥ : ’ ’ } County Chairman Jobn RW SOCIALIST Congress A Big Musical Treat ® Hospital Notes. MeCullough, of Bellefonte treatment MeNichol Mrs Lucy imitted for Mrs. Eliza admitted for treatment Mra, Caroline Ra of Bellefonte eration for appendicitia Miss Marilla Williams cured Heaton, Bellefonte o} of Bellefonts discharged Clarence charged cured Edmund Meliss, of Bellefonte, atlo Baturday improved of Runville, dis oper on To Start on a Tour William 3. Laye, of Lock Haven, the well known vocalist, left Thursday for Johnstown where he will visit his par- ents. Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Layee for peveral days and then become & mem- ber of a professional quartet which will tour the United States under the direction of a Lyceum bureau Mr, Laye Is well known In Belle- fonte as he sang at the Scenic for a long time School Board Organize. On Monday night the Bellefonte school board met In the office of D, F Fortney and organized for the coming year. Dr. M. J. Locke was chosen president, Homer Crissman, pocrelary, and D. FF. Fortney, treasurer. The on ly contest was for secretary, between Homer Crissman and Chas, F. Cook, the former winning out. There being no other business, the meeting ad journed to meet next Monday night, \S KILLING BIG GAME IN COLORADO INTERESTING HUNTING BY A TRUTHFUL STORIES MAN, “OLD MAIDS™ ARE DANGEROUS New Method for Capturing Wild Ani- mals by a Centre County Lad—When He was a Boy— Hunted Deer, Yarns Former ardis of hard animal to get ma sight of on« iniess ¥ ibave a dog to put him up a tree wie never able my He to got eigal of one § hy following bis track a Centre ( ke 1 here $ it jump days : this da mont the The only will scrap good and hard with the white nose. They insulted, but they are easily remember 1 had a bulfal Kansas with me and he killed or seen & bear, 1 cautioned hin about this of bear, and that if he saw one a sure shot or not shoot started out from camp evening and had not gone far until I heard a shot: 1 got up and looked In the ai rection 1 heard the report and here he came, no gun, no hat, and he never stopped-—mn on by the tent. 1 had my rifle and had an dea what was up Bure enough, a white-nosed bear was close behind with a broken foreleg: 1 dropped the bear with a bullet, for If 1 had not that man from Kansas would be running yet 1 asked him why he did not run Into the tent, and he sald he hadn't time 1 have often big bear that am ‘ even to whicl thie 1" party was scared the burros here that are the wre easily trapped 1 hunter from had never bear or mym bear ones species to make all He at one wondered who got the used to travel from the bear meadows In Centre county and up by Stonevalley, past Pine Grove Mills and Erbtown. 1 used to see his tracks when 1 was a boy living at Erbtown, above Pine Grove. 1 used to go up that map In the mountains above Erbtown and bulld turkey pens, and try to eateh wild turkeys, 1 would build the pens wrong, the turkeys would steal the corn and not stay In the pen. 1 finally took my mushrat traps and set them, covered them up with leaves and scattered corn around Mister Gobbler would get busy soratching around and would get his All The News In Centre County turkeys in the trap- MV | ! L h t i Wil 1 10 ithout large hoops head in HER, his head back out Eame ng or nches Enarp- round an intains Slate ' r on the nta ear Fill. where first 1 ent to Sunday church and postoffice, places seem dream after so long 1 cannot. help those places, after writ. I hese DRingE awa) but think ng A iL ERs of hand KEANE - nd Ash the hes, i= and r poor as he Jim would good this cat the ders 1 trap pec Bridger and Ed Ha a tel unioss 84) Now, 1 receipt, YOu Wain the dog But get mountains and get in the deep snow, and start a good fire then get a good solid log and saw iL In three or for foot and hold the ends In the fire until you get both ends char. red or Just real black. Tuen distrib- ute them around through the woods, turn your dog loose and get him start- od after the rabbits, and when he imps a rabbit, Mr. Rabbit will light out and when he sees the end of one of these logs he will make a break for it. thinking it is a hollow log, and will butt up against it and bust his head wide open and you oan live on rabbit, and won't need anything else 1 will tell you how lynx hunt rabbits next time, W. H. OBMAN. never Hie he gol A proceed wit? not bh oul Wa» chance last Ave to ft AWA) lost lengths Young Freeman Arrested. On Thursday chief of police Harry Dukeman, of Bellefonte, received a tel egram from Williamsport asking him to arrest Earl Freeman, a colored bay, who was wanted in that city for the theft of a violin which was taken from a boarding house, Young Freeman served a term In the Huntingdon res formatory and since gaining bis be erty had been staying in Williamsport, coming home a few days ago, follow. ing his latest theft Detective Sere goant Powers, of Willlamsport, on | Friday oame to Bellefonte and took | Freeman to the Lycoming county Jail
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