Nr 7 *y - $F \ 5 " S ~ Circulation Ove ” LEAPED TO 5 ATH FROM AUTOMOBILE A DISTRESSING ACCIDENT NEAR HECLA PARK. OTHERS HAD NARROW ESCAPE William Gehret Dies From His Injur- ies—~Occurred at a Railroad Cross- ing—In Henry Low"y's Automobile -~A Sad Affair, One of the most accidents that h confines of Centre time was © one Hecla Park of last week, a well known met al Lowry of 8 O that on in wi 108 an of B dir ellet la, and on 0 Hecla in his th him Mr. Gel About 4 the tay : 4 ride Up 4 fill Hall he felt perfectly . crossing the track, never thinking theese might he an axis. traln sone where. it Is not definitely known whether Mr. Gehret., who was in the rear sent ghtened and jumped out gainst ther hecame fri or whe Mr. Lowry last Sept best J blach Hoover Reunion H that was real i this sale, Arising over After that I» that more nt tions LIne i= possible stock will be sold Woodmen's Pienic The Lodge of Woodmen College. will hold their at Hunter's Park on 25th It will be & basket plenie to which the public Is cordially Invited Those who desire to spend the day In this beautiful grove can get there without any trouble as the Bellefonte ! Central Rallroad Co. will run special trains between Hellefonte and State College. There will be plenty amuse- ments for everybody Seeing Snakes. i Some newspapers report few snakes seen, and others report that the ser. penta are plenty, Then, too, some per. sons allege that rattiers can climb trees | whilst others say a rattler oannot climb a tree, and refer the matter to | Zoologist Burface for solving. These disputants ean’t be drinking the same kind of whisky, hence see snakes from different standpoints, of annual Thursday, July State phonic i : f ter Axe swork 00-Largest in Centre County, DID YOU? er from the wrding yvour sub ID YOu Sit send him a it laid down response Was usual DID forgotten YOu and refuse ur position regard harged W A Ww Simon Lucas with enticing who 8 onder from hig dau 16 vears of for mmoral revenlied the Clar AWAY home 5 le vides purposes evid 'S fact that the sald entice time the te 1 1 O A Fire Cracker Did It Resident Return of a Former re tent AWH Mok Te he vill id frien nts him and tal His wife ago | he is Auld departed this int May the ® his st Hay uring in est of H \ Good at B80 Years the 1 Centre « mit {ine of who uld Thomas Wal is stalwart on n Jeffries | § L]! mint in He Aang sleep ker yours of age hearty many 5 mar he put up =» PBuffale Run nd ch work Vers Hecontly barn on a arm seven and a half days doing all the himself, with the exception of hauling the stone and lime. The barn ie 1x21 feet, with a six-foot founda tion wall, 24 Inches at the bottom and I% Inches at the top. For a man of that age this seems to more of a fent than an ordinary week's work If there is another man in the county who can beat this record let from him id auite can do m 50 As as at bank ir on be A Big Treat The delegates who have just return. od from the Penna. Loyal Temperance Legion convention at Warren, give a condensed report of the conven tion on Monday evening at the regular thirty o'clock, Let every member and every person who possibly oan, come and bring their friends for a big treat on an important subject, Isabella C. Johnson, Bec. will | entre democrat. us hear | : | eloped early this week, : i! [ meoting In W, C. T. U, rooms at seven | and the youngest 2, BELLEFONTE, PA, TH URSDAY, JULY 14, 1910 SHOOTING AFFRAY NEAR CLARENCE THE TROUBLE STARTED AT HMUN- GARIAN WEDDING. ESCAPES TO THE MOUNTAINS Has Not Been Arrested Yet—The Vie tim Seriously Wounded But Recover—Taken Lock Hospital—Is Improving. May to Haven ght of July the x an wedding (‘ontre r f i f son f the - evements ed for Christianity of RN MM Moore of Ho in the moming The the da n the this century. Dr. kiyn, ~ill react preparations for fn are upon tira e AL Over Mure A Bank in Auto A Sane Fourth the me oo town the " The Nttle mire & and ising was a fine display of Halfmoon hill that AM was or gathering not le mites no Al TH ne a decided leaned and safe Fou i! wae whi CONN ind the nil were } effort MT with For Sunday Fishing. Fish Meehan thinks not be pro for rest and recreation. and that it i» better go fishing than to go to church But when fishing pays so poorly as It has the past few years, what profiteth it a man to go Nehing? The Fish Commis. sioner puts millions of trout and other fish Into the sterams annually, but for every ten thousand put in there are not one hundred caught hy anglers How's that? Perhaps better after all to go to church on Sundays, or pick cherries, huckleberries or kill rattle. snakes for recreation Bad Lot Elmer Williams a musician, of Flem- ington, and Mra, Emma Johnsonbaugh, wife of Harry Johnsonbaugh. of near Beech Creek, are reported to have The woman oldest aged 13 Williams is traveling music teacher and had been instructing the oldest Johnsonba ehild. Willams In a Jetter to Lock Haven Express emphatioally de. nies that he eloped with the woman, Mmmissioner ing on Bundays should hibited 18 t Is a day to left six children, the i ! A LEAGUE ORGANIZED For weeks Dellefonte had beer Ing a strenuous effort some base ally A meeting Vrs weld In burg when the Mountain formed, consisting of fpsbhurg, Osceola and $900 salary limit was Some prett fast signed up by the fonte has a first some light ct to the town high and « make the tractive fonte make Fonize this kind and bring ing a team our peopl the " wi manag: get failed Philip league A Bellefonte, Phil Clearfield ball lean adopted players other clus are teams team anges It will The atl ervthing in the do team suc letic league What ought to our Lh | BUpport We i tie L'p to gol with O font | Frida fLernoor {at the store of O Mrany after or Standing of the League Auditors in Trouble vy Fire Destroys Home On Sunday morning about the residence n the old #1ty of Spring creek : Sccupisd by Robert Hendershot, caug! fire (POM a defective flue. and 1 fg the ground When J Bes ri 3 all 1 such headway that It & Impossible to Bxtinguish the same snd it a small portion { the 1} hold of Mr en Irnmea iscovered the WR nid I pert Hendersl | Ws Responsible to the Court Nathar } Peter Lugust Ww " I BR De Pienie will Pars |» that the Aan this The schoo past two attended ing nr Wor Credits Given. All persons wiv remitted seriptions during the month of June will ind a change of label this week All remittances uly s will redited by a abel first issue In case of error kindly on » lim the an during change o August notify us of the ir at once Hot July. The official thermometer from July ist to 12th. for Dellefonte, registered as follows In the shade: On 1st, 95; on Ind, ¥; on Ird, 90; on 4th, 55; on Bth, #1: on 6th, 93; on Tth, 87; on Mth, 94; on Sth 98; an 10th, #4; on 11th, #4. That Is quite warm Williams Reunion, On next Saturday evening all those interested in the Willlams annual re«| union at Martha are requested to meet D. Eberts and dis- matter of holding the reun- Let cuss the jon this year, turnout, If you are anxious to know how many whiskies It will take to kill a man, here Is a recipe: Peter Smith, a husky young tannery worker In Newark, N.' J, drank seventeen Jig- gers of whiskey In succession, thereby winning a bet of $1. As he pocketed the money he fell to the floor uncons i and died soon after in a hospi . | Catholie ! time there be a good | THE DEATH RECORD DURING JULY GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY JAMES A. FEIDLER'S DEMISE Occurred in a Chicago Hospital Last Week-—~A Former Postmaster of our Town-—Other Deaths in the Past Two Weeks—Brief Sketches iis " tite r Fr N d ng mortfing they were pddisonburg where the I to Pes ‘ on Maturdey to M ners a General | ina trunk It and « nl car hin iro wing 11 to his Hellefonte cent ition mE the | the school VOArs the heavy Richmand, Va wm exhibition at Anthony's explana oame Into his pos poasfon was not exactly credited ny the managers of the historical society at that place Anthony claimed, how ever, that history was correct. What disposition was made of the bow! at his death we do not know The de ceased had some money and real es. tate which he left to the BL John's church of which he was a member. His wife preceded him to the grave several years ago. leaving no children to survive Since that he had made his home with John MeCummings, In Collin's row, where the remains were taken follow. ing his demise. Fungral services were held on Baturday morning at 3 o'clock, from BSL John's Catholic church. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery, FRAVEL: William Fravel, a na tive and former well known citizen of Centre county, passed away In his T4th year and was buried May 14th, from St Paul's Eplstopal church, Canton, Ohio. Willim McKinley Post, he hegat and during tis it was on exhil eal exhibits at A number of ver bow Ww where it An stone ARO war placed fair but how it "Ee sent A args tion ae 1 tambon | 3 among our steemed pa- was Mr. army terment I the ever RB PAr- a ris. and he (ollaxing. lac hers anc giarers: OD. Mrs CR “i I hers Me BB 1D. Roses WAI was bor KER : ker who Febr | 20 86, and Join a2 Vallimont, 1910. aned days Dee Pine Glenn standing all whe isbhand, one A stepson aged fath- also four brothers and mourn her loss. Fue were held at Pine Glenn ith at 10 A. M. Services ted by Rev. E A. Mere- ATrTin Re . 8, died | 64 yours, 4 mm of med) Messiah's : nthe Was & mem! Bhe was n wed y al Al knew her Khe daughter and and mother two neral services church July were condud dith leaves er printers fo HOUSER Cyrus Jeffries Houser, A highly esteemed resident of Philips« burg, died on Baturday afternoon July 2 at MeGirk's Banitarium, where he had undergone a very delioate operas tion He is survived by his wife and one daughter and two sons at home, and three sons and two daughters who are married. The body was taken to Utahville for burial Centre County Plonie. A meeting of the former residents of Centre county who are now in Altoona and Blair county was at the Palace hotel, last week, to are range to hold a reunion at Lakemont rk during the summer. The num- of Centre countians residing above city and county is high In the hundreds.
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