Circulation Over 5,600—Largest in Centre County. BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1911, Vol FARMERS INSTITUTES PEDDLER KILLED | » enh or zon » BASY: 1EFFORT TO RESTORE “ “ Struck by 8:16 Train, Near Bellefonte | » wantin Town , ‘IFA "HY IN CENTRE COUNTY wh on Satur lay Night. | | h WwW 1 S a nN d Co nN nN & | | V AN ANCIENT HIGH W AY HELD AT PLEASANT GAP, UNION- | tral nh gh adie RO ri | .C Mf . CROSSING THE ALLEGHENY VILLE AND EAGLEVILLE. voir Whine I MOUNTAINS 10 PHILIPSBURG. I'w FAM HOHHER WHO PREAD TERROR THROT Tn VANIA ALMOST J FULL CENTURY A PROGRAM FOR EACH SESSION|fwirsrounds. The man had evidentis] Autobiography SOME INTERESTING HISTORY aloe 2s the st od Corps of Able Speakers Will Attend— of to Wied sli ! ng hpcomotive ; ! : to « Conmests the North Webtern Part of Interesting Topics Will Be Discuss: berson walking el Md to ANY | J 3 ET Co | : | : i a fhbors. | p : Qur State With fas ¢ East—Built in ed—Local Committees—Everybody g ' Of Wf danger. As nm as the | N Tai id Ns aaa torments « caval my hod R42, the ‘ fo > by State Aid—Used by Commo- Invited—-No Admission Fee. ral , Y ns W aT a tH ‘ h A s . es 0 RUIN With pan } ‘ 0 Ich h : al \ fore Perry Three Farmer Institute held in Centre Count imder p Y ’ t1 nt ! pices of Department of Agricul ‘ whi ihn Al apc } Foaaty 7 | while & venture t! for Pennsylvania as follows Boy ay Too " he] ; cA : ay depredation Pleasant Gap, on Monday and Tues- . " wide To ig to hog ub yd E that day, February 20th and 21s | yn epare i butia i { chapters were given mrt of A Ine, al Ahi Unionville, Wednesda) Was: made ot bad tar. } n m A day, February 22nd and 23rd ey {nian ap | ; ; . orisoned ir y tl Eagleville, Friday Hn ! Orror, at February 24th and 25th The following State speakers will at tend each session Prot Franklin Menges, of York, Pa Miss Sara C Lovejoy, of State Colleg Otis Van Noy. of Tro) Watts, of Kermoor, Pa Pleasant Gap—February 20th and2is Monday Afternoor Opening Exer ises “Farmir ms,” by Mr. Van p wi John Dal 3 ratios rine 3 H Unianville-.Fghruary 22nd, and Second Week ednesday Afternoon—Openir . \ nb " lement I exe I \ - A ‘ yale : ‘ IN mir nt ke of A HISTORIC HIGHWAY. rs Into R&tations, by Win Brian ala dle 8 not e to 1 ' "land again repents oe enges. “Alfalfa ir . ! Mr. Watts Wednesday “Farming Mr. Van No for the Herd" 1} ] Watts om in Cre wiuetion f Humus and Fertility " Te . YP Menges i, “ : pee g nich ‘ ” ’ we | I NOL gone Thursday Morning-—Quer: Box. | Tr » oe . ; ' > fore we yh ok & oF a a do bes ¢ tie Py § 16 3 = | " . % 8 i With Now Meiand wares, wending its iB, deena Romie " A red "7 Bean Lt va Joo W hy ard et al i way straight to New York finding Hducation for the Farmer by Prof Hin 3 3atiuel Exits pe é the awner to to a plensar t man and Menges Methods and Ms Lement . p . cha R ¢ . 5 31:1 ting, | soon str } nature “Eas somewhat restor mol wet pn” > A Complete Organization The Bridge Was Al Penna Germans Accused of Mail Thefts M § Hospital Notes | Po ! : Mi Lewis Mille or Rue ' a cha wzzlome tt ew Engiand Hote \ in the : ! : for oe wrimer | ' _ esen te \ 4 nn ~ : 1 : LOS | it lov TR the red 5 rom i ® all in-i esta shment : aT i ¢ ~~ fans in 1784 Mileshur tl ‘ removed ilu ne th i inty mail i ' alle that leads Into Peale oon crossed h and dressed Hke ’ t he peng the Shirk ' ’ i ’ wendiel Susp nv direct toward Black eet ¢ great resort of merchants | 8 "Eentieman in true dandy style the wing ef 1 It well and sande for settlement this route was ae Curtir Dunklebarger "leas who had en i or # ten year i which from its narrowness, and sure passport of admittance int fe missed from It His end | lected as the most direct and feasible Gap abscess of leg . ' and Was Ct \ means of a | extensive business yfforded as 1 male society, entefed the auction roon fy . WAR Dea ful and painless and his way of reaching this great territory Swope. of Tyrone deco ] ’ infensed but no | thought, better opportunities for my | and saluted the indies with all the | last days Wore made particularly by a state road, and In 1706 this was Entered for treatment s. | statement | f tl amount ir trade than any other, | had not long | graceful ease of an old acquaintance. | pleasant for him by the presence at | accomplished it became the great man. of Centre Hall: Mrs. Belle Darr, | volved remained In New York before in my | The experienced salesman, knowing his bedside of two of his boyhood | thoroughfare for the vast number of of Coleville, needle In body Pending ’ lodged In the midnight rambles through the city 1 that the best plan for pleking a ad's friends. Mra. Mary Gill, of Philadel: | emigrants that found homes In this, Discharged Panis Bhue Pleas Huntingdon County al inti} the Fel formed an acquaintance with several purse was to darzie her ayes soon phia, and J. J. Kelly, of loges towne | then far oft country These early ant Gap Bessie Hrown, of Miles ruar Federal Court, at Scranton of the same principles, habits and | exhibited to view of his fair customers | shin. The funeral was an unusually | pioneers hewed the forest tilled the burg: James Haines, of Howard; characters as my own. Our views | the finest lace and the most elegant large one, many parts of the county | soll, endured untold privations that Grant Holderman of Rellefonte. | New Depot at Altoona coinciding, the acquaintance soon | Jewelry that the workshops of France | being represented. The pail-bearers | few of us to day can realize, and they Misses Cerginski and Wetzel, nurses, | It Is rumored the Pennayisania Rall- | grew Into Intimacy, and after a fow Robs Mrs. John Jasob Aster. who were chosen from the grange and | have left a posterity who have cone have reported for dut road contemplates in the near future | Interviews a week had not elapsed be- | syor produced. The sale commenced, | the board of school directors, of both | tinued to develop the rich natural re- Application for nurses In training | erecting a new station at Altoona, to Robbers Banded Together, and before many minutes had passed of which he was a member, were: | sources, grown in wealth and today school are wanted better accommodate an Increasing | fore we exchanged the oath of Adelity | sway. | saw Mrs Astor pack into her | Jas. Nyman, RJ. Mann, J. E Yeager, | represent the commonwealth and na Mra. Annie Whippo and Lulu Shirk, | passenger tram It has within the and secrecy, and entered nto Arm | yelvet bag several pleces of lace and | J. Howard Tipton, Wm, Cox and Wi {thon as its most highly honored eit both of Bellefonte, were admitted for | last few months purchased property articles of predatory partnership. | aa many ornaments of jewelry as lam MoeCloskey The services were | lzens . treatment on Wednesday in the vicinity of the present station, | The names of my associates | think it | wight sufMee to decorate at least half | held In the Disciple church at Ro ] When the spirit of the people was Beulah Bryan of Mileshurg dis and It 1s the belief it was secured for | unnecessary and improper to divulge. | 4 dozen of brides After she had mola, and the house was packed, Ser. | seised with a desire for better roads Beulah Bryan, of Curtin, discharged | this purpose Some have pald the debt of nature, | sampleted her purchases she oare vice was conducted by the Rev, Frank | the old state road gave way to the on Wednesday others are now suffering for thelr | jasniy threw her retioule on a bench | Long of Salona, assisted by Rev, W, | new system of turnpikes, which of- ation today i Great Vietory as Football, erimen In the penitentiary, and two of | jn 4 remote corner of the room. and | IH. Pattison, of Eagleville A detall | fered so great an improvement for the Miss Laura Belts, the superintend- | From Tyrone Herald Three elle them have lately discovered such evi immediately opend a brisk conversa. | from Co I. of Bellefonte, fired the | transportation of freight and more ent, 8 Improving from her recent |fonte fellows, two Tyrone and one Al dence of reformation by abandoning tion with a surrounding group of male | salute, so dear to every soldier, over | rapid transit that they were halled operation and her condition Is favor. | toona scrapper got together on North | thelr former practices, and pursuing | and female companions, who bussed | Ms grave; the names of those In the | with delight, even though thelr Ve able. Pennsylvania avenue on Wednesday { an honest and industrious course of | seaund her and vied with one another firing squad being, Lieut. W. JL | Ueges were oft enjoyed at ex tant Wm. Bottorf, operated on for ap- | night and aocording ta reports the | life, and | am of the opinion that Als | gas volubliity and nonsense, The | Brown; privates Batiorl, Wm. Wilson, | charges, yet there were but few oases pendicitls, expects to leave the insti- | Blair county chaps got cleaned up In | closure might do society no good and ili ith b - ‘ : tution the latter part of the week | bad style, them much harm, ‘ (Continued on Page 2) ; (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 4.) ——
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