§ WS All The News In Most $1 1 nD RK. | Q a ~] a ir Centre County entre demorcra BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1810 BELLEFONTE'S NEW DIRECTORY. A % vs cl x aves FINCHOT F re logan int 3 a a) [- Circulation Over 5,500—Largest in Centre County. BELLEFONTE WILL HAVE SANE 4TH OF JULY |AN ELABORATE PROGRAM IS BE- ING PREPARED. SUDDEN DEATH OF i HON. JOHN G. LOVE 5: montl will Kindly Vast the vision FOR EVERYONE, LAYS BOTH PARTIES DELIVERS AN ADDRESS BEFORE ROOSEVELT CLUB, “CONGRESS FAVORS TRUSTS” “It is a Greater Thing to Be a Good Citizen Than to Be a Good Repub- the nowt " licacn or a Good Democrat,” t the Forest Chief Declares. ir in of the Centre subscriber who i8 now 12 ] : ¢ looking « bscription, of this week atten to gett nd and ke the in arrears on si receive a statement this PASSES AWAY AT HIS HOME ON MONDAY MORNING. EMINENT CITIZEN AND JURIST Prominent Attorney and Former Pres- ident Judge of Our Courts—Afflic- ted with Rheumatism-interment on Wednesday—Bar Meeting. 111 f ide ton matter your : the regularly give 13 vour tion now vou desire paper FINE DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS 1%. short F. 8B come to address the Don't it! future lay this aside and then for cl time A Monster Parade the Morning— py Athletic Contests—No Dangerous Explosives—A Popular Movement— A Gala in get the 1 facts of professional gnificant the times Former Is tha liticlans pear t« moral cha ap~- holly wi not only be W any Case alwavs had reinting | san« and ana try distir fo paration of | 08 He Time Expected. prehend but he the law thoroughly digested The most and member the Centre had of him, “Love has the the most analy mind of man ip had | I ever knew He c¢1 distinguls or . at Atlan- tween oa very clearly, thus giving | oug! he found him a great advantage over other Within the tor Thoroughly remained at practice, he was always i the time In himself and frequently bed with the hope that rest would ben his splen bring the desired results Not im- knowledge of the practice, He proving as fast as he thought, he had moreover uniformly kind and courte made all arrangements to leave this to all his brother attorneys, week for Mt. Clements where he had trait was espe manife decided to give the baths a more thor- the younger of vent evelopment ha ih HEAT dot - ough trial, but the hand of Providence ar rood man le in Bellefont Il old i s {oe , will be tells the pla his elth- | av attrit By . . ended his sufferings by breaking the the people of the 48th ju 0 - p w in t ‘ } ¢ vervhody Th a muckraker or a d y i , iy gle golden cord of life The funeral took for a period of ten ! place from his res nce on Wednes January, 1885, to January, day afternoon at which mor and as was largely attends was their cou y : © made in the Union The ly res ‘ sither | Those are at ad of tl Whe ‘ men call on yo Bue, and thu t of It is t} For | auris summer months Prof members of the Centre count ap quiek to con had in hand and was that he the thereto lyzed guished more bar There Fourth and in nts in 3 > king G see that the y Pinchot ng address before it going to be sehin Hable St. Paul recent] l nn » Diamt ¢ Conserva soy neLas pas Ex-Judge John Gray Love, a prom- evidence ord {nent and influential citizen of Bells fonte, died at his residence at 12 o'clock Monday been ill for about a year with sciatica rheumatism hardening of the arteries, been at Mt Clements tic City seeking relief but little encouragement last five or six weeks he home, spending much of th Hr $11 etime R weed by coun al generation it our judge of right al slogans able oy county | Sor Ago 1 had morni or and He sald 8) Speligelmy tical ever any wioffices at fake In the and es but COMMENDABLE TERM. hooting } 11 Ww } . ¥ 10.000 o | be } ’ ng #NOOUNEK i 5 Al fireworks v } ’ de Ha ! Ving fled at neys the | satis omar Nils | fonte Acade- Was his- dates The pomewnat sickness Was In no Prot. ] open indications much new ap- ed and James mimo« take | movement wang » a Hf a belittle the iss which instruments A ery bring on Hoag s the solicit r will vi Ir we atom hoe ny " oO of 1& Most 1 asful in the parent the merchal Dusines tin, ‘ Ao " a ! ( ns t 3 ot tect vertisements | © 0 Sov o » ¥ of Tel y Or rnd red ve madd ren VErsSary ause of ig ad \ 1 Evers pri h and realized the children from the Fo 0 was | deat of fon re things viich is { com s get thelr ! . the haseless char and red ated the ous this toward the dangerous ially irth w { 1 et members Rr firm } wi . crackers that } Ae K, Interment cemetery JO ’ time rare bar of the witness fant . 1 ! eted ‘ reas Vi Ing and v a HANGS BY HIS TEETH Cataract Min Niagara's Helpless a in Ar ites re YEARICK-HOY REUNION, ert t ‘ th At 10 3 will be Fireman will be sent Ww se \ ~ ' p Motor Clut nd the ear iand sent it | hin {and ve a do NE Una 3 4 Nay y coke Hon nd 3 ast 1 , n , hg rade Ww th ’ ris © ana cons dated their 4 ¢ most tastily decorated and showing hand he ad Ww ¢ deck tetany: ohmildat phy ES “ a prot PE After dinner best patriotic sentiments will be pre-fthe Maid of M vhich had taker Er BPOTLs, h as wheelbarrow contest, | sented with a nice prize. Invitations position below i potato race, bag race, foot re teh | will be sent to the Red Men and During the festivities an unknown But in Work for the Faw. ing guoits and boating, by The. Kids, ret orm to er Ae sAn Tiwnped nto the river. trom Luna | Eran the meantime the people of Vip," middleweights and heavyweights. in costume. The Pleasant Gap Fourth | bridge before the eyes of thoussnds of | Alted States believe. tind ana | =a, am Ad R. Year fo | sie ' “he , tweet ¢ whole the senate and the house | cers are: Adam R earick, of July delegation, which always ere. people In a twinkling he was swept | 4... Jouse ne president; N. H. Yearick vice-presi- ates a stir. will also be asked to take | Over the brink of Luna fal which | Jonker represent the voters by whom ton 1 H Stoel . h # te " WIEH {they were elected. © the special in J. HA Wetze secretary a part in the parade The fire com. | BeEVer gives uj nd p "Al ane Al ' | tre@eyurer Hew yA A . panies and host of school children 4 ontrolied : J 8 Hw 1 istorians. pointed a commit il i . with tin horns will Rgure the par- | H tor ROOD CONT Tae wd 1 ¥ and the following tions which \ A we 4 3 } ] fle will ring | 8B Creek. near what is calles ’ Hie ana ao uo . " . Ret UAry the town. for iT eventful we publish lock there i parade Invitations the Bellefonte riends, with ap- rials wow ® turn hin 3 ite O¢« a — . ’ Killed Moming Pigeons Hartman, wi on are . well ja- containing _ 4 YY life tt the Farmers’ Institutes in Centre County. The mmittee 1 elect place for t r Insti Ag- rd Dale, ’ the vears, five time aays spent in tl intelligent voted ar the early age his parents treme was : 10U the farm thrift 1 Ana Entertain Elks yr elimer fall of 186 ) inary at Will school he cor year During on the farm he taught a | 0 ‘ x son. Je Point, In : ! Misa Catharine he agalr Resolved y for the spring te UK CHROME | regret and of ros t the next scl i ' ne : . : Hu omplishe hn G nf mi : ore of the ntingdon « : ) p ' er 1 " death © el this term he I tered Di r. the ompli- im mn retury n J | commence Tike Cams farm thousands ¥v A news that at ed | eral lee was nnayl he joined the n dered excellent and the Invader was dar from pacred soll Later being filled the spirit of fight, he enlisted In pervice of the United States at Union, Huntingdon county and reaching Harrisburg, was placed the 22nd Penna. ( alry and dia picket duty at Waynesboro, Franklin county, and from there he was sent with the Regiment to Charleston, W Ya. where the winter of 153684 and the spring and part of the summer of the same year was put in; and from there he was sent into Louden and Woodstock valleys, where the regi ment had frequent scraps with Im. bouden and Moshy's men, being also part of the time in the Ehenandoah valley. Having been In the service nine months he was mustered out of the army in the eagly fall of 1564 In 1865 he entered the law office of Edmund Blanchard, Esq, as a stu. dent at law, and continued to study therein until the fall of 1886, when he entered the law school at Albany, N, the gre Gon enter vania rer State, ing Hitia 1 and service iin her with the M1 ‘nv Y. from which he graduated in June, | 1867, and about the same time was ad mitted to the bar of that State, From there he returned to his home and In August, 1887, became, and continued to be, a member of the bar of Centre county to the day of his death, As a lawyer he was a success. He 4 an element largely which will, if lowed, cause any man in time to he. come a good lawyer. He fous, diligent snd careful in the pre- record of the of duly certified Court the decensed, to of the bar, In this ness and distress found sympathy Respectfully subi DF. FORTNEY E RR CHAMUERS CLEMEN DALY J. CALV! MLAFR JOHN BLANCHARD transmi their hour extend LU Wg Wednesday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock a bar meeting was held in the court house which was presided over by Hon. 8. BR. Peal, of Lock Haven, who for the last forty or Afty years has, more or less, been connected with local bar order by John Blanchard, Esq DF Fortney, Esq. chairman of the com- mittee on resolutions, read the reso. lutions as prepared, which were adopt. ed. Mr. Fortney then made a brief address, relating some instances and charancteristion of the deceased Har ry Keller, Esq. read letters of regret from Hon, Thomas Murray, of Clear. fleld: Ma) C. MM. Clements, of SBun- bury: Thomas Greevy, of Altoona, and W. HH. Keller, of Lancaster, Senator Peal then added a word of testimony to the life and character of the de- consed who was one of his Intimate friends. In the course of his remarks he made the statement that no bar in the State of Pennsylvania has the record of such great and good men as | has the Centre county bar, and Judge Love was one of them. All of his as- | sociates and all colleagues at the Cen was stud- | deeded 1 acres of of jist i pide TRS The naed I present drivewa plece north the | Henn the west Ly tien and the | The meeting was called to | tre beyond sald th cast on time for A Generous : the He« { d building ma) builds part of y of by on 1 the county the { Lock Haven, the death and Kron the vane the ind the pul 1h the hospital ly appreciated by the hospital author! general bar had passed to the bar of al of : ® it other in people Erave will Gi Ww I h | It |i = ¢ whe purpo ft | jos on ra pital n it Ren tal a LAs 3 the sant valuable prope will rt Le and i but used for conveniences hounded belonging properties irel south by BI The in Ww. of {bar In Centre county of words | Hon leo, of Tyrone; Meyer © Meyer {in the heen Inst ealling and fow n testimony A. A. Blevens and attorney Pas- Clement BEamuel made the statement that with. years Providence has number bers of the Centre county ory lnwyers house, {Was a { which a number of members attended time {shining Hghis proceeded he took from | After the meeting the | body to the | in a 1 Mr» the gif [ 8 in his fNtting were Dale, Getting. of the tf one They were followed | members of Gregg Post No, {R, to which he belonged, Continued at bottom of next column.) 'the funeral In a body, on The the £4) hl of Mi lund Misses Anne and Caroline Valentine; by road and on t Is high on the Kross, remarks Judge Love | seemed to him to be the breaking of {the link between the old and the new! Other short made by by Hon. J Mr meme bar and eve. | of ita nt i» the 8G. A He also | 3 member of the Niks club, of | port, nominee for Congress. Th seer over Grangers Pienic at Agar's Park WwW. Dornblazer J M Herr, representing the Po Grange of Clinton county me ae a at the home of the named gentleman at Mill Hall the and perfected annual p which will d at Aagar's Park, Thursday, Au ust 11 The committee haye Arrang 4d for a good band of music for the oo Oonn " commities oth r day, for the fenle, hel ¥ ¢ Speakers of note have been casidn and a good time is anticipated engaged Williams i first Arrangements Iw and further particulars will be given Inter Woman Catches Large Trout. Mrs. W. Ralph Bpringman, of Wil fish tipped the scales at woman handled it with pole and line, iting her brother at Bodines, fishing trip | big trout to her husband In Lock Ha ia taxidermist s— - - Victory for lowa Insurgents, Senator A. B. Cummins Tuesday chosen temporary surgents” i committee control the State Hamsport, caught a 21-inch trout while fishing Friday In Pleasant stream, The 31% pounds It put up & game fight, but the plucky an ordiLary Mrs, Springman is ° Is. It vas | with him as a guide that she made the Mrs. Springman sent the ven who had it properly mounted by WAR On chalrman of the lowa State Republican conven. tion to be held in Des Moines August defeating Charles Grilk, of Davens “In- tral favor of pro ther natural re the withdrawal matances the most needed for the in danger. And, as or the general conservation move ment, congress not only refused to help it on, but tried to forbid any pro. gross without its help Fortunately for us all, in this attempt it has utter. ly falled Party Leaders Go Wrong. When party leaders go wrong it re. quires high sense of public duty, true courage and strong belief In the peo ple for a man in politics to take his and Aska, yet H nder the oire ond meervation bill yurpose, is still [future In his hands and stand against them The black shadow of party regular. ity as the supreme test in public af. faire has passed away from the public mind. It is a great deliverance. The man in the street no longer asks about a measure or 8 policy merely whether it 1s good Republican or good Demo cratic doctrine whether it will promote the public In. terest, weaken special privilege and help to give every man a fair chance, If 1t will it Is good, no matter who pro. posed ft. If it will net it is bad, no matter who defends It. It is a greater thing to be a good citizen than to be a good Republican or a good Democrat, The protest against politios for rev. enue only is as strong in one party as in the other, for the seryants of the in. | In that terests are plentiful In both, respect there is little to choose be- tween them, Differences of purpose and belief be- Now he asks whether | it 1s honest and means what It says, | n the given under the Ladies Auxiliary of hospital The net was about $76 concert f thu Bellefonte unt realized WAR the AMo One on Bellefonte, A slick-tongued swindler bas been doing the horse owners of Freeland, Lugerne county The stranger gave | his residence as Bellefonte and repre- sented Bimself ag an expert on removs ing spavins from horses. The scheme called for a fee of $10 for the cure of the animal. $5 down on first treatment and the balance inside of a week, which was the time allotted for the cure. All the horsemen of town whose animals suffered from the aliment fell | easy victims, The scamp jeft the town on Tuesday, and, besides being minus thelr $56 a number of the victims are compelled to consult a veterinary sure geon in an effort to save the animals, The above is from the Philadelphia Record. Who was It? After Bucket Shops The federal grand jury recently handed down an indictment against the Western Union Telegraph come pany, charging it with 42 violations of {the law of 1800, The company is charged with violation of the law in that it furnished bucket shop quota- tions to representatives. It is sald | that policy will be pursued until the entire system is uprooted. Penley (stuck for a word)~"Let's | see! What issthat you call 4 man who marries more than one wife?™ Trump ~"An idiot, 1 call him.
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