- Circurlation Over 56 _ ~ A -f on Ny ~ ~~ SUDDEN DEAT .=3Y ELEC. 10 SHOCK AT STATE COLLEu. ON MON DAY EVENING CAUSE OF SHOCK IS UNKNOWN Rea tained Sh hed f - -U kly Ens Barn Struck at of An on Walle and wm sulted hit tered rns last irew Howes Marsh ereek ar was struck lightning re It mewhat damaged but n fire Any great rner of the § edrner post netther damage one | dine and at the Hospital Notes Operations Mra Eva Bertha Cornelias, of Milton, Huth Tom Hinson, child aged § years, of Loysville Miss Minna BE Gerkinski leaves Fri Tate Mr day for two weeks’ vacation at her home | in Johnsonburg. There are now 16 patients in the hos. pital, large ‘ | holding good positions In Mr .argest in Centre County WHERE WILL SCREAM, Numer At § oar ving A success and in the He that manufacturing supplies ale for ear furnishings confrolling interest In A rporation James Corl and part. tee DNellefonts bays, are Rohroyer's ot spEaged abondoned grocery business Aier on " having and now ia Arge the Villls Oe plant The M. BB. church at Axemann will hold a festival at that place this som. | | ing Baturday evening. All the delicacies | of the season will be served and all are welcome to attend, 1h BELLEFONTE, IMPORTANT DEGISION RECENTLY RENDERED ER PA., DID HOLD A LID MAY MEAN ANGTHER INDUSTRY OPTION MY COUNTRY NO Next Week custom that is pest week there will issued from this office In order to give our employees an opportunity to have & little summer vacation and en joy the fativities ofl 4th of July week All our a are requested to make note of this and withheld the regular weekly letter until the fallow. Paper Fe nily ne paper owing the olwerved, univers he | Ing week THURSDAY, JJUNE RIG 20th, 1911 THAT FAMOUS “CHICKEN” RAID ONE BORDER IN MEETING WITH MILROY'S MEN HT OR WRONG, thing to eat In the of march was Again leaving Boidlers green wl gas had L.A mo can ever f were ki green raiders nited Biaten and when the reh al MetConas ment g WAS the ire one reget od and A Mr AAT that time rebs from ou slide BtifMer npany OO, Twelfth Penn nylvania avalry, was wounded in the arm. He was afterward taken prisoner and starved to death in Andersonville prison Then homeward march of the ralders began In the avening of June 30, by way of Burnt Cabins, and after marching ail might the my seattered all over the ground, In the morning sounds from A | distance could be heard of cannon firing (Continued at bottom of next column) in oe TWD tree 0 ted Caylvania Railroad : ERENCE government While Fourt) f July lefented the ralders were the rebels the Army of the I™ saving rather hurriedly for in the faroff south. While incidents place whieh talked many a yment while their patriotism WH) rushing Pennsylvania's defense, ye! wave hever heard of any of them having bean pro moted or granted a pension, and we nev. er sxpect 10, If any one doubts the truthfulness these statements we refer you to Fiatis. tiolan WW. WW. Oshorne Jefferson school, or to Drummer Boy W, A. Patton, vice president of the Penns COMpany ONE WHO WAS THERE celebrating the here having been tomas thelr § many | the were mes nny tok boys time they to have keen over and with en) showed of! | Brew, w principal of the | Miss Ada Null Dorn, Mra David J. Beals : CENTRE GOUNTIANS IN PHILADELPHIA ITHER PICNIC IN BEL- I PARK WAS A DELIGHTFUL GATHERING Mages bars a. f the : ff the everyl present alread Knew, ver Packer, Beaver and of were who the affair in President fent, Ima Mat. Wiliam }§ Iames A Rigler irtin ant ings : calths gest An fen : ont waler n aet 1 the ones attend ght Mears lowed and A Close a8 JURK wel ted Ye In Pr. J. « re.pie Curtin were Roland GO res i» ie Garman mn Among treasurer Lray Reale the reunion the Nev. and secrelary those attending Mrs. Bila HH Cooke, abert Harkinson, Miss Mame Putts, Miss Eva Rich. Mr. and Mrs. NM Clark Mr and Mra. David Dalley, Chauncey Delong, Mr. and Mrs Harvey A. Dorablaser the Rev I+ Kryder Evans, pastor of the Pottstown Preshy- terian churoh: Mr and Mra Thomas Forster, Willam 8. Furst, Nr. and Mm fra D Garman, Henry A. Haupt, Charles MeCafferty, Forrest N. Mages, the Rev, W. K. Foster, Dn John Becker, Max Laveright, William A. Mages, Prof. Wil. Bam T. Meyer, A. Sternberg. Harry HM. Miller, Mrs. W. W, Cox, were Mrs Mrs. Martha E RR Kellar, Ldchten, Mr. and Mra. Thomas MoCOaf. forty, Dr. Stuart C. Runkle, Miss Lida Saunders and PF. Gross Yearick Me C T.
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