Circulation Over 5605 Largest in Centre County. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JULY 2 COMPLETE VICT Y THE NEW AWIMMING POOL. PRESIDENT TAFT MILTON PRAYED FOR RAIN, WHEN “SIGN” IS UP BUTCHER DISAPPEARED. | Secures Contract and Fell All A nd But Not in the g Ove $5000 Unpaid FOR RE-ORG = IZATION, “yo. Sots ark SEVERELY SCORED "pe ri 1. p25 he ot tor LOOK FOR SQUALLS, “"" °* colni “HARMONY” PLANS GO UNDER AT , ect ! BY A REPUBLICAN IN THE UNIT. |? 9 vi I tA LITTLE COMEDY BETWEEN HARRISBURG. . ‘ h rule kh nicer ’ ED STATES SENATE. “hits hi k: i tom TWO PHYSICIANS fate REELECTION FOR GUTHRIE E00 Coke hat she outs aonaie's | CAREFULLY REVIEWS RECORD |beriend cov cout ox! and Wei | GOULD NOT DODGE HIS TAXES Amidst the Greatest of Enthusiasm 2 eel irted on the sams ver How He Has Broken Party Pledges— er hi ; h 1 ( | wood | A Howard Citizen Many Prominent Party Men Were ue 4 ih bite tol i et W . Opposed Roosevelt's Policies -La Sadan whi io : a Saturday-—Brought Present—Guffey’'s Convention A Sig g Eollette's Notable Speech—Scandal- S Auits : ot ht Constable Leathers rec i t . A A {imself Sta nal Failure. Smirched Administration y F self Arrested. An has marke years George Democt the con ties Wednes tor LOT been te nv defeat prominent arrive Charl Wil) leaders eptiog of ent cgnferrs ‘ fret tie » ) ¥ : Warning Against Typhoid Contracts For Two Clinton Monda ' ‘ re Mospital Notes Annual Meeting ne thi y y ‘ ; the nt ‘ J afonte! Possle {13 Former Pastor to Preach. Mra Sarah Boye : EC. Haupt number of years 1imt } rh In treatment £5 i Mien re King comsented to ongregation clock ire} indergoing re- resent time the Preshye. : Vers generously ‘ i ' for the occasion Mexico Again in Turmoil rent k: 4 rectnan. of On p . e Vi ! ' end Ai ‘ AY ett n ved ) vital 1 tev, | ) 8. oom visiting In Miles. Vi seni nfront {ox \ snd trea reve Lad ; : LL ’ HAOTIe i ore red down \ Mise Ire Preasel ¥ i ! i a friends are legion a result of the pen rend ‘ ’ rd pf ' ' Col \ pecial messa h ' on stroyed training, has gone to her hot n Madero and Me 4 LY Mad ) : robs *anlon . ‘ i" i f Aldrich’'s corpora toons on A tw week ¢ Twins' 7.000 Mile Trip. has issued . ‘at h Aroct] \ v , : ' i ' ;, BE Ar sane man Doing Well at Swissvale, Russian wWomar mmigrant ar charging Iw Harra vi ‘ and Jos \ FOMery \ \ ever COrPOratic 1. 0. Packer. who now resides Grangers' Picnic Near Loganton ri n Shamokin Sunday carrying sponsibility for the fighting ¢ In, enn ) « | Would add the corporation tax to the | wvissvale writes the Demoerat unde The first annual banks Stente of | her twin boys In large packets made and summarily ordering m to Aa rown open and on folloy fixed charges of the business And lacie of July 17th, as follows Sugar Valley Grange, No, 1470, P. of | 1 the front and hack of her skirt. miss from public office ever ’ ! ot from the public through Ir The Centre county boys In this | 1. will be held Thursday, July 27, In The voungsters cuddled up as though sod rates and prices, every AolIar |. ity are getting along fine, so far iW. A Jameson's grove, one mil they enjoyed it and seemed happy af. party. : ry od. and the greater por. | PAld as a tax to the government 1 oan learn. 1 saw ‘quite a few west of Loganton. The Loganton | ter thelr 7000 mile trip. She also This lates assumption of dictator summer it will be oscfupled Mr. Taft was pledged to Increased | oho yonterday 1 am at the head of | Cornet band ‘will furnish music during oarried a large pack over her shoulders ship by Madero has enraged his poli y ) rn re and thelr friends control of overcapitalization. He | ihe department of mathematios in the | the day a A addresses will be deliver. | and had two carpet bags with her. tical foes, and it is reported today that presented an interstate commerce bill | wiikenshurg High school, and got aed by Mon EB. Dorsett, of Toke General Reyes Is preparing to lead an Got What They Electionserad For. written by Wall street lawyers, 10 oon raise this spring. We have the | county, and Prof. G. H Hubbard, of Tibbena Reunion, army of 14.000 men to support De La Tyrone Herald says five young men, | CONETess and demanded that It be {pens High school and the finest High | Lock Haver The Tibbens family reunion will be larra against Madero none of them over fiteen years of age passed without the dteration of A gohan! building In the state of Penn - held at Spring Mills on Saturday, went to the festival at Tipton on Hat word, Untill progressive senators Fe=iggivania, If not in the United States Lost a Cow. July 29, in the form of a basket plo Cholera in New York, urday evening with the Intention of | Wrou that bill In the public interest | yp certainly is a fine one” | James Davidson who lives on a hie Every member of the Tibbens The total cf deaths among the quar- (having a rough time They were it was a corporation iniquity . SH | farm one mile north of Snow Shoe In family, with their friends, are cor. antined steerage passengers who are | prett well “souced” and started a | A# deeply committed as If oath- Tressler Reunion, | tarpoction was surprised Monday [ dially invited to be present rived on the steamship Moltke twelve | sorap which ended in the entire bunch bound to the policles of conservation, The third reunion of the Tressihr | morning when he went to his barn | A i. days ago la now six, and there are | being escorted te the street car in | formulated by Gifford Pinchot and | nnection will be held at Pern sta | yard and discovered one of his value. Work of Typhoon. forteen cases diagnosed as cholera. | double quick time by a delegation of Theodore Roosevelt, Mr, Taft has give | jo oo owishurg branch Pa. RR, | able cows had strayed or been stolen | A typhoon which visited the island Home of those now suffering from the | Tipton fellows. Hilackened eyes, cut [en to his countrymen the sickening | nee miles south of Bellefonte, on the | during the night as it was there Sun. {of Luzon several d8ys go did damage lague are seriously 11, and the death | faces and molled clothes made the Ty- history of betrayal of the people In [4th of August 1811. Friends and rel. | day evening when they were milking | estimated at $1,065.00, The floods ist may be swollen within the next |rone fellows look as though they had | natives of ths connection are cordially | He has not received the slightest ink« | which followed the typhoon destroyed, few days. | Just come from a rummage sale, (Continued on fourth page) | Invited to attend [ling yet as to its whereabouts, in large part of the crops : thizer with the pows | entifico ’ . we In now completed h
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