R— Vr WE & 2 - 2 A. C. MINGLE IN AUTOMOBILE WRECK HIS MACHINE TURNS TURTLE NEAR PHILADELPHIA, OCCUPANTS UNDER THE WRECK Until the Heavy Car Was Raised- Child's Collar Bone Broken—Others Uninjured—Car Slightly Damaged Defective Tire the Cause. The Philadelph morning count of an auto Cit A large touring car « passengers turned turtle on Road, Ardmore Saturday imprisoned the occupants shrill of an injured help to the scent \ the « of the automobile Mingle, "a business Argyle night, and until the baby brought thre tire accident cries wn was A 1184 Ww f WAS of roperty a nt Bellefonte, who has promine man, been ending Philadelphia mant« brother Gern iantoy Eiri Wi and br Cape stated that his ca YRS very Single and here over a week ago in to ’ nd Atlant it and slighti family «aft their large iring Ar or Philadelphia Overland : other point i anticipating a felightd their vacat i Ing WOMEN IN CONVENTION hagEagemaster vi Ww throw 10th and and his September left treatment train to the palm od of Altoona, on rf nurses iblersburg or H fe add Fats va. Loans 1 furnist am ont and to deficit Bellefonte three etween ier of the wm Hguldate treasur ABO the the the ha KRImies the ut wl i of thw announced Hows 1 ‘ » peries of week ! Leans J persor ne heen ranged a oming and the will make up the tw teams has not The games scheduled are as | Friday, Beptember 16 Tuesday, Beptember 2 Friday, Beptember 2 There In more real snjoyment In one these exhibitions than In a scheduled league game with professional players The boys need the money and de serve liberal patronage Has Been Quite HL The Driftwood CGazetie says that Congressman C. FF. Barclay arrived home from Buffalo the other day. We understand that he has puchased a residence In Washington, D. C, and will soon make that city his perma. nent home. The Congressman has been quite ill since leaving Washing ton a few weeks ago. 0 of " F Circu og mn Over 5,600—Largest in Centre county. SPECIAL NOTICE. After October 1st, 1910, the names of about 300 delinquent subscribers will be dropped from our mailing list, in compliance with regulations, the recent postal If you are in arrears, better give this matter immediate at: tention, if you dont want to miss the paper. After reported that date to the tion of Centre county, and all accounts left for delinquents will be publishers’ associa- collection. THE PUBLISHER, SCHOOL BOARD MEETING. their ne building ing ons table a Dr Homer ff the bullding | humber through p in the presence of a of persons, and while getting i" f through we the panes. - He cut his Je , he his foot erthe lous lighted matches the mit mus i discipline at we oO the childr happens tenchers in | thing = the any or iiiding have control on . ‘ } t) well with For Hike will poms hav ¥ seey ed pleas the lack rial 1 ’ ntil next addin new | 1d Barnhart ar and Morga $45 a presents a teed he draw? they could qd pli time In No placed In the most years the ROME BOM mi tax which vember the office pleasant phone w= This proved to be meeting held In Y. Our Oldest Resident Miss Susan Harris, a sister of bank er John FP. Harris, in perhaps the old est resident of Bellefonte The lady called at the Democrat office, and we learned she was within a few weeks of cloning her eighty «seventh yoar, From all appearances she has the vi tality to round the ninetieth year, and we hope she may be blessed with health sufficient to carry her beyond that re —————— yr SENATOR TEMPLETON CAUSES SENSATION ONE OF TYRONE'S ATTORNEYS IN A BAD FINANCIAL MESS, IS CHARGED WITH FORGERY And Other applied Gross Irregularities—Mis. Large Sums of Money to Clients—Reaches an Enor- Sum. longing mous nding Senator yrone, clients of y POLITICIANS IN ATTENDANCE 5, GRANGE EXHIBITION IN FULL BLOOM 5. A LARGE NUMBER OCCUPYING THE TENTS. A Fine Display of Farm Products— Old Soldiers Hold Reunion—A Di versity of Amusements—Picnic Success, is A There tills { The within | | erase . unre Haguildate his oblis will pressing few anded it de wdmitted jrreg- eight mortgages 16% jared Heveq ithin a nt time is 4 State Senator ers OO. Teompleton's long series neinl manipulations came on | Friday, when be was correstod on » charge of Torgery and held under bonds for a: Appear hwfore thie or Erana jus Chan of fina LTO ‘ aT De 1, } Former Partner a Victim trict Att His $40,000 ££ h itera ted oe rita 4 converted them to Hicks he self responsible for all It of confidence and his friends de good so far as is former busi " : his regards him A! ows LT Ye ares that as rall "n mons wt reposed clare that he will able the sl ness associate AR A Mes the firm wiARe « } Turns Over Possessions evening, Templetor over to Jacol siness n smentions Al retired |} ne This vas agreed g creditors APprais what Histritn Fempletor 8! Ror atl estimate p fu this under its the his 1 fem ball to forgery. and issued He under the A Dervyous MLOr's assets at 000 and amount $5,000 A tier At Twice plet answer 1 the oo! other m i ’ Ww sarge of papers been home and Is have to his physician mfined of a wreck in Care A Necessary Change in Program. Ny reason of the great Inrush of students and the need of the presence of Dr. E. E Nparks at the College ton Friday evening, Dr. Sparks will | speak in the afternoon tion of the new High ing. The public will change. The Walance {will be an heretofore averybody In especially hear Dr. Boneeden In the svening It i= hoped there will be a large turn tout both afternoon and evening at school build. please note the of the program arranged and requested to making a | age | this yi {are { Cupied | i | Are Bibi is ain Hest (ir } round ‘ round | ALT ever application sd ths dred Very easii the RUrpa vo hur rented Veur T heen po } t ail t I ) SUppiy hur ared ana happ good t n V, Kel for having and ma | the myer; 1st vies " “2 tRinment ‘ Whe 4 ' bie p Moers rs € 1) re ent Jane «president, W. H. Fr president, Auqastin Curtin : : : ted 1 ike the CTR f WB ety Vale na le the THE FINISHING TOUCHES The oceuy Harry in the Hie On Court vdy for oming tack Thin ald TL " OW Ire Wednesday 1 put the Many Clevenstine carpet In the main carpet is green In shade inside the bar, maki AP POR rane The fl pent ered witl deadens lant room and £ A very pretty Ww indler the heavy gum mat the sound when or shuffles thelr n ht le the wrt ro has Tr here a is 00 hich body ting nr feet walks over it It will A no in the « heen one f the tofore The lehted with the In he suen ch ne mn, wi oat AM will pretty chandeliers They are made fmergency Kas of electricity It I» is one of the finest rooms of in the Btate. The large ma doors have hung at the the be brilliantly from that could roam celling of an instead . EY sed this kind hogony said been { entrance of the court of Justice, which | The floor now being ald, and when this is com. | the dedions | } nlso it in give an the Imposing historical Appearance Hbrary » pleted the remodeled Court House will be about ready to turn over to commissioners, except the painting on the outside which will be postponed until cool weather kills the flies, Cen. tre county ean now bhoast of having something that Is up-to-date and in secordance with the fame Centre county has secured through her pro. gressive citizenship, who! the | THE GREAT CENTRE CO. FAIR. oper BURGLARS AGAIN i Th srsday # o'clock the ftireet evening of last wk about residents of sist Howard Nere startisd by hie EA win fron He { Arie The Idea a Good One 1" he $5448 in and girl incl will hold 1 will be flied and re and the mm inra Kreamer, 200 Lock Haven, Pa hy November 1. 1510 All the Lock Haven schools and Normal have taken bags, and it I= hoped every school In the county will fall in line thereby on abling the committee 10 raise the $844.50 har ("lintor teachers ed Al envelop Ww ct ne tis turned 10 the tal sent to Mise C West Church street » pennies trust same teacher ® Special Meeting Everybody series of bible readings ar addresses given by W the China Inland Mission A A Meeting women beginnit at attend missionary P Koight, of atthe Y. M Aare for men anna Sund afternoon Mo P. M P and 8 P is nvited to Rn AS lay M September 18 and 8 P M Toesday M Wednesday 1 P M. and 8:90 P M Sunday A, M. 10.30 Mr, Knight will speak in the Presbyterian church Sunday 7.30 at a umon meeting of all the churches of Milesburg to be held in the Baptist church The Correct Name. In speaking in a recent issue of Rev, Hgen, early pastor of the Aaronsburg Lutheran church, we inadvertently {gave his name as Rev, A. J. W, ligen. | {On his tombstone near that church the {inscription reads, “Hier Rubet Lud. {wig Albrecht Wilhelm pen” which {is correct, of oourse-—our attention | having been called to It hya native of Aaronshurg. many years In Rev. J. A. Bright | were Kansas, | Vol. 33. N 36 0. REPUBLICANS DEFEATED IN MAINE ELECTION CHOOSE DEMOCRATIC GOVERN- OR AND STATE LEGISLATURE. REBUKE FOR ADMINISTRATION Cannonism, and Aldrich Tariff Are Re- pudiatetd—Will Lose a U. 8, Senator and Congressman—Republican Ma- jorities Reversed Repudiated, hi Defeated tely ] of res Reg i mines if rt lection 1 nEress from a Cals { ifronia district, completed recent ‘ " Ma he is _ i to} © reports to Pre Taft of the old there his be Neer y ’ - gident r ¥ I, A PROTEST FILED the Lack of Accommodation at the Bellefonte Post Office M ning nent chown rded at t 0 E gs ime 1in- next ne Kiness this Ing the ®O the re thelr mall id enable rrespon- SAYIDE A business transactions. was prepared by Cone operator, who says that saw it. and be 1 trouble In ore names attach the benefit of ring the day Was great get to the mail; to the satisfac. whic! then oO the w AIS Wy rant dence day in Important This petit rad Miller, the everybody signed It that there Id ving thousand n He does nt same night. thus on Hime Wi n have is busy 4 5 and that It ¢ to him to pn to ently o« n postoMoe that he local postmaster but tion for the Know by eC uUre freq mplained got ttle effort that the business complained We of Bellefonte about not being able to secure the 8 p.m mall and when the postoffice service was still further curtalied they indignant to say the least over the Incomsiderate action Lately, and possibly since this pe tition has been In cireulatin, It has been noted that the Bellefonte post. | office has been kept open longer In the evenings than heretofore, no doubt hoping thereby to appease public sen timent, when the Department's atten. {tion Is about to be onlied to what the petition recites as a lack of considera tion for the needs of the community {in Its postal service Special Bales-41.25, wash bollers 6% wash bollers 6c Racket Store people frequently No % heavy $1.00, No § heavy J. 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