7 Circulation Ovr,, 300—Largest in UNTIMELY DEATH OF JOHN G. BAUDIS. GREW DESPONDENT OVER FI- NANCIAL AFFAIRS, SHOT HIMSELF IN THE HEAD Death Came Instantly From Wound-—-Wrote a Letter—Was Merry-Go-Round Man—Lived Benore<~Died at Williamsport. the the at John GG. Baudis county, in a bad and Lutcher & Hamsport, on let did right temple The trage about in the body empl te nt quarts 1 I fit of business himself merry-go-round instantly killed Moore park Monday nigl the work, as it while chnarged Hose the 0 bed Sd a oom rl ld FETE ver gentlemar § had sympathizing friend who ry to hear of his tragic death of ar TREMrred rete ONY and several years ago made an successful attempt to take hi many will be ' He was prepared passed th morn ing to to his 56th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Moses Klein f of Bellef BOY Sagan will celebrate versar : The were re at Sinnemahoning Lands Mer Six ’ Pound Carp Clinton County Deaths, Among those Clinton county dents who died recently ert Mills. aged 68, of John Crowley, of Lock Haw H. 8. Mitchell, of Flemington, who died at the age of 78 years at Mount Union, where he was visiting his son, Mrs. Elizabeth Long, aged 68, of Hy ner; William MeDonald, aged 55, of Lock Haven res) Rot Haver Bqulre were Lock en Opera House Condemned, The old Plerce opera house, at Phil. | ipsburg, was condemned this week, and In consequence there will be no attractions In that place until the | building Is put In proper condition. | 7 ———" Arepoition | 1 | land, Ohlo, K a | gelding Uhlan on | % new world's record by trotting a mile | | at he Cenire Centre county TOWN CLOCK SOLD. Goes to Philipsburg Borough for the Sum of $10. of the forme was some livels the articles, while prices Thy mthers bar famous old to which was purchas over hi the borough of | lefo right House sin ong ower ell tl article LOST OR STOLEN : d De founa : * ana ! - ver the route they had just with bd fh Now I=. dia nn wens traveled | oi ’ ney an Fake Hold-Up § Sar Berry At Boalsburg Pienic and Festival wwhingtog be 4 w of Rianchard \ ! phen be in day of tract a this week great « schools parade will form evening a festival base ball grounds row Munday have heen at H] N will New World's Trotting Record. Driven by Charles Tanner, of Cleve Billings’ black Friday established North Randal track without windshield in 158%, beating Dillon's record by 2% seconds La | Lou | The man who Is fond of day dreams | ought to be a night watchman | court month for his support BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1910. + PURDUE FAMILY HOLD A REUNION FRIENDS AND RELATIVES MEET ON HISTORICAL SPOT. Meet on the Old Purdue Farm on Top of Muncy Mountains—List of Those | Had a Most Present Time Enjoyable | [FAMOUS BRASS BAND | 55 YEARS AGO BELLEFONTE MUSICIANS COULD TOOT A HORN. WHO wi ~ Ty “ “ “ (i. SEVERAL PATRIARCHS PRESENT |F. P. GREEN WAS THE LEADER | Played for the Bellefonte Before the War~ ing-—The of Fencibles Some are Still Liv- City Band-—List Organization, Present Good Musicians reze which | sdded m ht the comfort of those | festive board YIP OS tok © verioak Pog sights who sat around the Alter dinner the oll to the 1ifferent peaks and Bald ¢ portrayed at Pine Grove ’ ‘ ers C. E Bathurst lent Injured Moe ox f her Pitts nge whe mer sights in anced ides burg. | i ) 1 there in whether will eve the mn Must Support His Father, Judge Evans, of Columbia county ordered PP. HH. Bhuman, of Cala to pay his aged father 320 a At the hearing the aged parent told the judge that he had given the son much property and he wan grieved when his son refused to provide for him any longer wisan, One of the best methods keeping fiah fresh Is not them until you want to eat known of to oath them Edward Zi War A Thomas Shechler Henr Loots HIN mmerng nar Hrow: Gaynor Out in 2 Weeks r wh } gres a. ne the tool Maror's life it» evidence found Ga acted entire thought he wa thon by oft of to Var lagher One For Senator Heinle #8 BR Lindale editor of the post et t priviiegs Philade 11) Centre County Fair nitre Co i Fair » terest om Ww OV f pt a ion ot and biedly I» farm implements Riven of Copperhsads. the porch In front of his home at Carlisle on Bunday ev ening, John Evans, of that place, no ticed a large snake passing near him He Immediately secured a brick ano in an instant dispatched the reptile Slaughter While pitting on | The snake proved to be a copperhead, the most venomous In that section of the country, and measured three feet, | | four incehs In length This in Inside largest copperhead killed that vi. cinity for many Years eral eggs were also found | eup. is the | KILLS HIS BROTHER. He Accidentally Touched the Trigger of a Rifle GASOLINE EXPLOSION ARaIr Hospital! Notes ghmar fr wth Lane Vieter : i is Aagin AYR 3 ) rithwestert hinged on one Pp stronger atl the and his point 14 net than his ate returning of his pinay irt strength 14 opponent accur of the lobe wah a feature Talbot shone in his back and careful placing, but his gave out and Lane rather easily won the deciding game The second days’ play of the ament saw the defeat of B E Bellefonte, the present holder by E T. Newman, of 6-1 play tourn Lane, of of the SEmethport, 6.2 Casey Accepts. John Casey, of Wilkeabarre, has no { cepted the nomination of the Keystone the | snake was about Afty young one, and | over thirty of these were killed, Bev. | party for secretary of internal affairs. | Casey 8 a union labor leader and is | the labor representative on the “third | Vol, an 33. No. THE ANNUAL PICNIC AT BAILEYVILLE WILL BE A LARGE GATHERING ON BATURDAY REUNION OF €0., E., 45TH REG. Will fort be Held on the Bame Date Efe to Erect a Monument—Other Gatherings of Note—~Prominent Speakers Present a in A ius 3 4 it mint re € I 88 another company ir Biates more desers the ing of a mo ts tern United nument ot eled over ght In They nd i- Note, day's loop«the-loop retired at short stop went home Now, Beame player, but been's It was managers did a good stunt hm. His place was filled by Baty Eberle took Dillen's place at centre feild Dillen, however ©» not out of the game, bacause he Is all right. Both the new meén have been making good From this out most of the games for Bellefonte will be played at home, After Py Mr NHeame Whe and on Baturday War A pood Heane the by retiring Many a fellow doesn't realize that he loves a girl until some other fel low comes along and takes her A man's logic will carry him almost as far as a woman's instinet, 4
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