Circulation Over 5,600—Largest in Centre county. BOYS ARRESTED FOR | "ve ROBBING STORES "63, tt iiss, “7” annual of the GIVEN A HEARING AND BOUND gh reiste \ ’ Hor OVER FOR COURT. WERE ONLY 12 AND [4 YEARS Store Hard- Makes HAYES RUN FIRE BRICK CO. Hold Annual Elect Officers. meeting of tl Meeting tock The Broke Sheffer's Grocery Twice—Entered in Qlewine's ware Store—Young Parks Complete Confession. Or James Fanni ed for grocery : ing" young confessed to | . aeiahing deed and ImplCA oo BR nage f Mr same, exceeding! on ’ trance breaking rear rear w Shaffer candy, other board A Valuable Gift | an ‘ I 20 i 1 ar 5 at nobody easy job moles morning he notice i ’ i ning an _en- | decrease eight and he later found | Ki shells near the spot Where the Mao alsa fonfessed to gain Low Svat tn (Hewines NArGWHre #om™ yor : 3 th : $i ree nw : & ne ar I Curtin's Former Home to Fly. ng letter “ State AT nericart on of Pe rt} nns) | and 1 ough the entire famous IH meet ¥% Beat Bucknell State swamj t State J Rucknel only &¢ State Ivania gen | MON We the : n thus sing =» memorialize eminent o« ia would distines socrated without rend it and befitting per i" Fatal Wreck train the wk Central mont ished wm A freight the New Y through the miles east ine of passing 20 river while Deer Creek tunnel of Clearfield Saturday morning, was wrecked by the break. ing of a ear wheel Francis CGrafMuse of Deer Creek, aged 40 years, was killed, and his son, aged 18 years, was so badly injured that he will dle Hoth men belonged to the construe tion crew and were at work In the tunnel when the wreck occured on " ie ! ue it in a manner Ite cupant # BE WETZAL late Captain Twenty-ninth regiment infantry, Middleburg, Pa. Nov. 10 Another Good Democrat. Born to Mr, and Mrs. J Frank Me. Cormick of Lock Haven, Sunday even. the, November 13, 1910, a bouncing baby boy. The proud father in divie- | fon manager of the Commercial Tele. phone company and member of city council from the First ward This | makes five boys and one girl that have some to bless the MeCormick home and like in the proverbial street car, “there Is room for one more. Lock Haven Express. Grandfather John 8, MeCormick, of State College, will be walking on stilts over the good news, Struck by a Train. is near Clearfield, was struck by a {train at the Pennsylvania rallroad crossing at Mill Hall last Thursday | and taken to the Lock Haven hospital where It was discovered that she has received a compound fracture of one arm, & fracture of the collar bone and possibly Internal injuries, | recover the sum of $2,400 | tif alleges that she purchased a prop- | Mra. Rebecca Karchner, whose home | {he will sustained many injuries. She was | : LC BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1910, OFFICIAL RETURNS TEACHERS INSTITUTE. FOR CENTRE COUNTY io ONLY A TWO-THIRD VOTE WAS POLLED THIS YEAR. PATTON AND STEWART ELECTED Fine Migs the Berry Carries the County by a Vote Voters Vote Many Keystone Le Ticket- od the cal in Dist rict, Presidential Vote in 1 i Gen. Assembly Assemt : me be a Iarge total vote snd Ir andidates rh 1 por wv) FOQUATS anndidates wnsembly fut th in A Are ticket part (21st Dist) rien J Patton ep 11858 4053 Wm ® Heinle Dem 85%01% W. Fox, Boe 23%9 For State Senator 134th Dist): Jou. Alexander, Rep 6128 Sam’ CO art. Dem B74 el Watts, Pro ana Daniel Caldwell, Boe 1742 Fred IL. Scofield, In) kd} For Congress : ’ (yen 340 wy MAM Another Templeton Case. Mra. Bertha M. Lane, of Tyrone by her attorney, R. A. Henderson, Esq, recently entered sult In court amminst Mra. Allee Templeton and J. A. Hoff. man. assignee of CC. OO, Templeton, to e plain. erty from defendants in September, 1905, under & general warranty deed, with a covenant that the land was free from debt, Bhe further alleges that the land is bound by four mort. gages for $2,400, which she will be re. quired to pay, says the Tyrone Herald, Templeton was a senator and republican the of Hlalr distriet, ‘ | ernor } Stat m Evening Entertainments Py re [t i Directors’ Meeting. tri The Commandery Reception Held For Titan Clinger Court, Sugar valley, the i cringe Death of Dr. Monroe David SB Monroe. I) DD { 4 Met Met) e In 1 Hunting nsia Stories ant of the ) the diary of Aaror will be four We | interes 3 m on A most 1} Bald 1} with ywunds readers 1 ipper portion wl! were hunting AT 1! [4 | Business Picking Up Hols Imily Express BAYS looking up In that part of It remarks that the Rochester and Pittsburg rail. firing up Many of ii» Neand engines and that traffic is beter It should be noted that this follows the Democratie victory of November Sth “Soup houses” are going out of busi ness The D husiness the siatls Buffalo, rond Is in fino Teddy's Chance Ruined. In an Interview, William Jennings Iiryan declared his belief that the de- feat of Roosevelt's candidate for gov- of New York ended his pros. pects as a third term president "Roosevelt still can do much good, if get behind some good res former and progressive man like Sen- ator LaFollette” Foecht is Bankrupt, Benjamin K. Foeht, of Union county, who was re-elected to Gongress on Tuesday, has fled a petition In bank- ruptay. Mis lHabllities are $275,000 and his assets $176,000, acral. PEORLE PROTEST T0 REPUBLICAN ABUSES REPUBLICANS OVERTURNED CONGRESS BY ELECTIONS DEMOCRATIC HOUSE ELECTED Defeat Certainty-—Union IN Joe C non's Now a crats as Speaker is of Demo Republicans This Body Also. and Progressive Will Ce ntrol sans Cannon's Defeat pe tarify f 1% To Turn Progressive Taft now President Pre lent tury threatens : Tey Ww } ate ver wty vhelming the Let hliear arty lepart on ™ rs AY for p oasihl in ure wthr ¥ g * M. Taft mads n that he be ft Nn blieatd ¢ to count ot the era by urging made AR nN nossihle nNEresas mistakes enactment ! Intion sounion { he thin legis '. signin and Im the pia the President campaign to cot Republican « behalf, and that he hopes to do this not hy depending further upon the strength of old pol ftienl machines and their special priv flege alllex, but hy developing policies which nn relieve the disgust mani fested by the public on Tuesday, and appeal directly to the progressive sen | timent and spirit of the country A Nce inten w ENNOUNG : that : at hegin the next 1» tion In hi own ational ny From Coal Mine to Congress. GQongressman-elect 1, J. Lewis, of Cumberland, M4, one of the Demo- crits who found his way inte Cone igress on the recent election sweep, | WAS born, In ty, and fF a number of years was em. ployed In the coal Houtsdale, Died in Room Where Me was Born, John Deatty died at Latrobe, Pa, In the room in which he was born eighty Delaware with The Beatys of the revolutionary per. | tod ere related to Centre county res- ! that Rrisbin, Clearfield coun | mines around | give its Initial Vol, 33. No. 45. HUNTING CAMPS, } [1 in Centre County i Had Stroke of Paralysis Poachontas electing Was Going Some € f Nia ] Y | weeks throne Ox much Royal King's his two eal inderstudies children He did his very to one hundred resultant 236 years id and Should Be Spanked Martin, aged 50 years and the surviving member of the jury convicted John Brown of trea. son at Harpers Ferry before the Civil war, married Mrs Bettie Farguson at Legato, Fairfield county, Va, on Tuesday. The bride Is her husband's senior by one year Wm oldest The Y MM. CC. A Bitar Course will ntmber Friday, Nov. 25. All the last year patrons will be there again and a greal many new ones According to Indications It will be a roater success than last year. The rot number will be “Wilford the
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