—- accra ’ BELLEFONTE, Pa. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, lation Over 5,600—Largest in Centre county. — — ——— — — Se —————————— - Ey —— USEFUL MEN cone tn uae wn, ve FRIGHTFUL DEATH Lo Soosren ow BERRY IS NAMED [nie ks, moms goa On Friday even f lrg = AT ARIPEAGE ii, ooh mids a aiiatic mci IN RAILROAD WRECK fatast, os fi ei, ie ni FOR GOVERNOR seme suckin, aware ining so VERS Ago the 4 7) ' (8 | vite . eT the p ‘iret National of Bellefonte Curtin, the treasur made f () OWEr © PAST THREE - SCORE - AND - TEN, | and took charge of the bank of Jack- | cHARLES A. WILLIAMS WAS ther FE PEpOrt to th at | “KEYSTONE PARTY” NOMINATES | the political mas or YET ARE ACTIVE. son, Orider & L Hast ngs, wich has BURNED TO DEATH. CAAROE to Lo, worn LS A THIRD STATE TICKET. dons, tridence is eonvincing that. both y | Trust C He Is the treasurer of the subscribed to pay ! bill ip thom | fer tified ‘ liq or b ri nstitution v hi as become one of NN y \ n h date 1 then up to the #4 oN nes ARE HALE, HEARTY AND HAPPY | instituvion. which has become one of | |N PRESENCE OF HIS GREW [management to au wether the team F LATFORM RAPS PARTY BOSSES | "5... particular in this part of the State Mr. Harris {#hould contin through 1 - usiness o ombinatior ( business It def nes Filling Important Positions in This ith his mature experience, dire * | Happened at McKees Rocks, Pa. on WK nitels led at 1 Short Ballot and Revision of Charita- |" 5 is ap 0 ot § ronment. . N with marked abil Resides i who had beer " . Community—Busily Employed Ev- 4 ava wd Br tr Sunday—His Brother Present—They |, maki thems ble fs ble System Among Other Things p we ery Day in Some Useful Calling— ' Mam A. Thomas estate | Could Not Rescue the Unfortunate ther than givi h ro ra ) Advocated-—Convention Was Stormy ] to a 4 { the Are “Too Young to Quit” Work. quires lerable attention an Man From the Wreckage. | GN proje long. ° J 4 ~51 Counties Represented xt1 ] Mir Harris 0 thirt playing x } e r y hool directo n { position to There MAS ween passing thro } in Wa nd for t 61 \ Ino distressing rai SLES til tl many of our exchanges a number of | _ 4 ARAM ‘af th at 1 at McKees Rock number articles where reference made y a he old Masons | Sunday whicl ised Lhe 1dder the men who have reached advanced ag | yet are active and energetic in fous pursuits. Or, as we may put men of n » than three score and ten who can : round almost ag spright ly as a 1 of younger is 1 1¢ ‘ I th Li V 1 | people ntl i" in | move the ; long cit almos Butle lookl owned about has quits there no? mobile Sive life t . } . , ] reat thr ot Life LD A He - ougt worked ! trade a ! : fire t r getting four yea het ft t for the scent nt" the Bellef : H There ing no ra \ i" ti 3 4 The ) J and raised Bald Eagle valle I i Te t Mar . é tl county. whe Across 1 1 nt fror hilly ! he 1 ! ri In. i his tragic in a i VAKO ceompanie y a » deat} _ ren wok to his young la rw 0 ork " Barents a : wdaand H axe | Dave ling vho | ) = ! She | 1 Th y | ' } ved ar carriage i } w 1 ! nti men nd . n : ’ pright if had warn as the Chinese laundry, on t ! . Bellefonte are 1 nly | sympathizing | always willing to | property " foware re "hat | teresting instr Ad 3 oli erforn is ww those who need. | used to b ! 1 : 101 : quent! rela ! ar ! : od then he cased is survived across the str y the propert v | instrument Lro ) i foi wife. father. and several brothers | occupied by) Thomas Shaughenss was by a family v resi h nd sisters The remains were | was the woodworking shop. He 01 James Alexandes : Woe CC ‘ ght to his father's home at Mar- | " ew of 1 add : ed there for awhile, aftgr which he be- | by Elmer Straub and nil ear the | tha on Monday evening where the fil. SENATOR PEALE DEAD. mblage fro nl Ie came a partner in the concern ith | lime kilns It attracted the attention | neral services were held nterment . Roosevelt va. Bryan Mr. Bollinger, and they operated the of people for miles around. who Wenl| wus made in the Williams comeltry A sims! Falls on Back and Four Ribs| The most serious clash came late it - tex fara short time. Finally Mr. | there to see ‘WeMiret organ brouwht Inc op Sond; morning i Broken. [the afternoon. when Frans M. Riter MceQuistion withdrew from the firm | to this vicinity, She is & most « weed The young man when home on his Ex-Benator 8 | mle. one of Lock | of Philadelphia, introduced a resolu SCHOO! and started a shop of his wn on Bish lent Ia and, with but one $ two ex “I vacations was ar consional visitor at | Havens most pr i ne : ing Theodore Hommsevelt op street, 1 wl Undin option 0 n ‘ r e Centre Democrat office, and we ! i i house now and iil ) f ti ] i + of tl wT " d Y m as a genial pro success needing there to . H t f shop on 1 ! t : | fe |} ut : A DISTRESSING ACCIDENT, MeQuisti a f ! { FRCtice ‘ } vv ple : y Tait! : F A Me ah! \ ! y \ A : Hospital Notes but \ . thet dew ing BUTVeY Ss MeQuint A progres € eaten i they overruic Mi DY @& a reasy, the master heing 1 "a necting | ¢ ” ' . . ’ " ! : ‘ ‘ ‘ shin we fourth name ; . ft Wit : } It ‘ : mpathy , 3 : + | eat : the town. \ " : ‘ J was elected 10 the State Leg reins of ni t 1 “ ! . gull y A Ea y ‘ ’ given " " nie * | ture by the lapor vote of Luserne count er he in : d ; " : P ' ’ ke . . at i int aut r of the Casey | ‘ te Ww ka : . x : as he used Jv A ; Br He was strongly en veling off lawns NeCeomnnr years of age n got ' oid ] y and active in the abor ,..« Hexing ditches The in beats down Anna R } i ) ho : rv a gy Ar “ him ail day. vet he does not seem to ._ An Automobile Accident. ture of leg : ier Mb k : a mind the scorching sting of the rays For a couple of weeks Mra. Charles Mrs N Oak Hall The name Keystone was adopte 1 DY ed I the voters for due cause n 1 even h _ 4 ¥ , in the events Me. Johnson has gone out into the had Cruse and children, of Bellefonte, had charred the convention Although the delegates MINOR JUDICIARY elected A Nid scattered be com movement throughout the State n fewer officials, who may Ix CAr. wenton sa little Joy ride to Goose Island a little The Ch ; fe wi OW | felds and worked, filling his place pen Nt ng ay « Jhuithe in yl Minnie Gergenski. of Rolfe. nu , | from the convenrion consisted of men We. advocate the installation of a kicking a foot b N ) ] just as good as the young man by his has an Oldsmol ile nt a oe datum training school, left on two weeks i who had broken away from both of ry ern system of minor judiciary, ad. front of his ho west High street side He In In perfect health and bias Say afternoon. Im Crass "oy ‘ha catior old parties, chiefly chosen by mass meet: ministered only by men learned in the whan ba Wott a abd’ kicked it oves | TOM s for the next twenty years chidiren. Robert Maitland with Mina iyde MM. Musser f Min : ings in their various localities, it was re | law, such as will expedite business, so the houstops, and she the ™ which would round out the century | = C0" ariver of the “Clin training school, returned " markably harmonious except for the in it there may be prompt, equitable sters how to make i mE LY t t High st CN ’ cation cident in connection with former Presi and final disposition of a character ohn Wetzel of ens igh sires sry t Le svelt I tend to improve he condi JOHN P. HARRIS 0 pars of age and is still able to take | Pleasure resort down along the river, A MEMORIAL LIBRARY “nn Roateye represented in tt { m ty afar and - gr : some distance from the city When : be counties not epresen ef n he ' A Talr 1 1 ven n Another personage of this ch care of the garden and, If Necessary. |... i.e back Miss lou \ convention are: Cameron, Clinton, Elk, |/ 4 the citizen of small means, ter I» John P. Harris, treasurer « work at his trade as a carpenter He : Ww " y hy y i Oulse undertook Miss Rebecon Rhoads daughter of | Krie, Forest, Green, Lycoming. McKear ¢ law's delays and other in. Bellefonte Trust Compan) He ; however, does not need to work, and Ahly or gh por " result It ran i... late Daniel Rhoads, Is seriously | Mercer. Monroe, Northumberiand, Sus peculiarly oppressive 78 yoars young, and has a quick and | thus spends most of the time along | o." not bean py rar \nkment and | inking of establishing a circulating | ehanna and Venango CHARITIES firm step He # at the Trust Qom the ereek fishing In order to put In trae : M : } : | ". we automobile Nbrarn n connection with the jnelan wh n vor just and liberal approprias pany office ever day and transacts the time In this he has been very hive Atta ny » } ree they would good work of the Bellefonte Y. MC 3 " or charitable purposes, but bee business with as much ease as a lad | successful, making some fine catches nhals rap hep k Dig i Fortun- | 4 1 will be In honor of her deceased NEW PARTY'S PLATFORM, leve that the charitable system of our of twenty-one. He Is & son of Samuel | of trout and suckers. He is a regu. | ©0000 I" did . X h ie stump Jal brother, Francis Rhoads, who died sey State should be carefully revised, in Harris. who cond ted a cabinetmak lar attendant at the Reformed church ak bis ol a ne : en over, which eral years ago in the west. and who | People Called on to Wipe Out the! order that Mg A he mn or's shop In the house now occupied and other meetings of a ike nature oe thelr Hs “5 a ‘ th ng that aR was well and favorably known In Evils of Boss Control, and equitable. We are opposed to ap by Hard Harris and his mother, and Another man quite well up in years thir : ut " thin het | fortunate | uoilefonte Miss Rhoads Is a young Pennsylvanians are face to face propriating money from the State was a ploneer resident of the tows is Daniel Eberhart, who Is 77 years of i" rn ys ’ vas that nobody jump Indy whose aim and object In life is to | with necessity for desperate battle for | Treasury to private charitable organ being one of He earliest settlers Af wee and still working every day in the M tl ud ys / SNe ANTUN] Wah ROL do the most good possible in the world | the preservation of representative | izations, agencies and institutions for ter receiving his education, John P. planing mill and is a skilled mechan ahah Ee ou wae not of a serious | 4 is anxious to put her money whers | free government the purpose of securing property and Harris succeeded In getting & clerk i He eame here from Union coun IC df h oe . ruse says i was it will reach the most people The A political trust managed by cun« we demand that all money granted to ship In the bank of Humes, McAllister, | ty when & YOung mar and every year } 4 we M y ne Falsing experience and idea of establishing a brary of the ning politicians threatens the Com such agencies for maintenance pur. Hale & Co. This was organized he attends the Eberhart reunion Hopi Tv Jar Bevel Ns ur again. nt best books in the market is a capital | monwenlth poses shall be based upon a per capita in 1868 hy Hor \ .. Curtin, M1. N. which meets at the fair grounds at day to ot the | aA ir is man a half one and should It matterialize is will be Some of the conspirators are labeled service rendered to the poor and needy MeAllister, James T. Hale and EB. Lewisburg. He finds that a very nice badly wie ke ) > ti nt, willeh wis greatly appreciated by not only the Republicans and some Democrats; but | of the State, Instead of upon the basis Humes. The three first named were place to go to and always comes back os he te y "w . we steep embank- patrons of the ¥. M. C. A. but by the they are all In league against the peo of politicol Influence We call for an at that time leading members of the greatly refreshed from seeing a host HL 9N%0 Lhe road again public In general, Disseminating truth ple and act in harmony with one trea- | ynblasedd Investigation of the State bar, and active practitioners in the of his friends wi {through a medium of this chara sonable purpose and under the orders | institutions. and particularly of the legal profession, while the Irtter was ohably the oldest man in Belle: | memory and practically retains all his | ter will not only last for time, but It of one head scandal of the Rittersville Hospital for engaged In mercantile purraits. Ha is Edward Brown, who elaims faculties. He was always industrious, | will be as enduring as eternity it Is Thelr power is based upon the i the Insane : - ing had little experience In banking #7 years of age He had been and by economy he was able to amass to be hoped that Miss Rhoads will legal and unwarranted use of public LABOR they secured the services of W, M quite active up until two or three | considerable property He says that | succeed in her effort property and office; upon force, fraud We favor judicious laws impartial Murray, of Pittsburg, who was elect. | Years ago when he was compelled 10 | for eighty years he has used snuff and | and election crimes enforced for the better otestion ed cashier, He only remained here cease work and lay all business aside. | he doesn't think that it has shortened Miss Ethel Reynolds, of Bethle Police protected dena of vice are juihor and the bie nt of y two years when he returned to Pitts. | For a man of that age he has a good his life, Bome people claim that Mr. | hem, Pa. Is visiting relatives in this made to furnish enough llegal votes ht : ent on. an burg, and John P. Harris was elected (Continued at bottom of next column) Brown does not know his exact age | place, to overwhelm respectable citizenship. | (Continued on 4th page.)
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