Page 2. RATTLESNAKES AND BEARS WERE PLENTY AND KEPT A LYCOMING COUNTY MAN BUSY JAMES ELLIRON'S EXPERIENCE While in the Woods Hunting Bees, He Meets With Bears Rattlesnakes, Which Have Him Going” For a Time, But He Keeps His Nerve. and North OX Der coming ful mare pring, had other day, Hiv ligging ginseng snakes for the He lives on H far from the A he th he THUKes a sot trail Ie work - got It in his if the his fall put the gather of hi still more Ellison he the wends k } ) e hadn't Fone nt i : he w rattle } next instar head of the thre not six eroted the tier's head a erly Adlspat first, The of rattles wring and the ugly itmelf rang out saw the poking ans and weeds from him. The stick soon had the rat. prisoner, and IL was clev. hed In same manner as the gnnkes both had fine atrings and were the largest that Eillson had ever finen Hut his ax. periences wore not at an end. He heard something making a noise up a tree not far away, and glancing up- rent le ueh a meh of 1 feet awn ot ward, his eve caught sight of the bear cubs. They had scampered up a bend. Ing maple, and were having a glorious time at playing hide and seek or some And what was more other bear game that old mother bear of theirs was on guard, foot of the trea. While It was furthest way home, Ellison didn’t hes ftate to hike back trafling his the path, { luxuriant hair, | tire, not a half rod away from the the into the swamp, | rattlesnakes after him, | and took a roundabout route to reach | | tender. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, . BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, July 20th, 1911, a) A BIT OF HISTORY. Interesting Narrative of Early Life in Half-Moon Valley. It was 1784 that the first tier found his way to Half ley He WHE Abraham nm Franklin « ame now white set Moon Val Elder, who ounty, locating owned by Capt A. cast of Stormstown andoned cabin there wheat his first ning return the fol infant son tk to mansio cabin In in 2 vdditinn Wa Robert Ider, whi sion tt 5 t he i yf (C‘aptailr Hunter, (184 wife hier Abraham This structure wns t of Pellefonte to « the n y travels west to The 1 article of was iron and latex the held the first religion meeting Half Moon Valley, the Elders Presbyterians oaume ro on the 1} J. Hunter to the He found an al and turnips and crop, This pl od to Franklin lowing spring { Robert) their WHS O6'iv 1808, and erected | Wore he and and horsebh won: the done, county, his | wife traveled ork new home \ ted on the site of hh mar rand dau first hotel ommodate Pittsburg transportation iron Here (In wi min ore cabin) wa in being The first \ . valley " Quaker to George Wills { viel Masqueraded as Man. Posing a= her | Land's brother & waninting in the running of oernl and steamers, of which he angineor Davin n woman if 24 years, who has heen known along the water front at Long Beach Cal, for nearly five years as Robert I. Ballou, confessed to the police that she was a woman mas querading In man's clothing She sought protection from tentions of a man, whom she had dWcovered her secret. Mrs. Bal. lou stated she ran away from school poven years ago. Cutting off her she adopted male at. him Inunches wWnn Mary the at feared Suitcase Had Loud Odor. A sultease that reached Huntingdon from Philadelphia a few days ago caused considerable excitement, It was opened oh account of its loud perfume and found to contain a fish. ing outfit and a lot of dead fish, When its owner arrived and wanted to take It over the Nroad Top line he was compelled to put it on the engine i find | with us, LEADING EVENTS AT THE NATIONAL CAPITOL ANOTHER SCANDAL DEVELOPS FROM ALASKA, LAND GRABBING 1S How Some EXPOSED Are Home Investigations Made—Chickens Baing To Busting— Come Trust Exposures. Roost—Expensive Startling | § the ich the nditures big Important House committees in the Interior departmen an Ln ecking Ver, wi If such wi no Wf the im iy lands thrown « t the tion ’ ne Mal this | | nn other acts of Mr. Hale justify the demand chance to he = demand himself If modesty restraine him the opportunity may be foreed upon him by one of the House Investisnting committees Hat Those ar ie he w that he explain. Per it In fustice in wl senator be given a haps nn Expensive Trust Busting. Fifty-nine thousand dollars was the amount pald Frank B. Kellogg the Republican trust-buster, hy the ernment, between 1807 and 1911 is belleved that Kellogg received much, If not more, from the trusts was developed before the committee that In one Instance he re colved fees from the steel trust while being pald by the government to pros. ooute its friend and ally, the ofl trust. J. B. McReynolds, another "trust. buster” received $64,000 from the pub. Ho treasury for his services In the | tobacco and coal-earrying rallroad cases, In all the Republicans spent | more than $3,000000 in ten years for | “trust busting” and the trusts are still | ROY» It AR It Btanley Of Three Centre Countians to are Known to three i i 1 ‘Barny "Box A CLEVER TALE in Michi. Including a Frenchman), Py “"Gohome J, Gohome with, the three are known probably thelr reputations the best, but still they are biggest of the gan (Not To V Ou not begin al nll; Pork other main a WILL NOT SUBMIT, Officials Seek Crew Law Evade Full to EVER WATCHFUL Al Wil Reader h ¥ ttle Care Save Many Belle gs Future Trouble fonte ther vher the Hiram } Bellefonte, Pa. hesitation in recommending Kidney Pll. knowing then: to be a first clase remedy For some time 1 was annoyed by Irregular passages of the kidney secretions and reading that Doan's Kidney Pills Vers a gpocific for kidney complaint, I pro. cured a supply at Green's Pharmacy Co. Thelr use relieved me and 1 am now in better health. Doan's Kidney Pills are certainly an affective kidney medicine” (Statement given October 21, 1907) No Cause For Complaint Since. When Mr, Feotterhoff was Inter viewed on Navember 22, 1000, he sald “1 willingly confirm my former en- dorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills, | The relief they brought me has been tterhofY EW says "3 n ad i have 21 no Doan's | permanent.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, | New York, sole agents for the United | Hintes, Remember the ame-—Doan's and | | take no other, i DO YOU FEAR LIGHTNING? There Are Fewer Deaths Than Most People magine. Notwithstanding thelr from the long unbroken hes many timid persons ryving over the pos electrical storm the breaking of the these persons take statistics ir sufferings todd [i riod, alread are Wor ip the lightning as accidents ua AUDITORS" NOTICE In the Orphans Court of Centre coun in the matter of the Estate of Harry Imboden inte of Biante foc'd The undersigned an Auditor, ap to make distribution of the bal- f the fund In of the nted Ar © tministrat ne oEA narties ————————— ———— tp J |PATENT YOUR IDL (and make [.uoy | Money | tps, tus h JOSHUA R. H. POTTS Te SET THEW Voor Womnnnoiie Bah 5. Wadia BP © PF 5 ad Farvigs Patoas Fwidephon eorwe Troe Vanes semi-annual remnant day next week— friday, july 28th Do not forget the day and do not greatest fail to come to the Semi-Annual Sale in the United States, All Remnants and other odds and ends of merchan dise of one kind and another marked to sell—Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Wear ing Apparel, Household Goods, ete. — odd lots from every department in the store at Remnant Prices. Mail Orders can not be filled on Remnant Day, but you will find 20 many things that the trip will soon be paid for. Usual prepaid shipping privi- leges. BOGGS & BUHL NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA - College boro, | — | | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. We are authorized to announce that the following are candidates for nome- ination, for respective offices named, on Ticket In Centre to the de- nary elec day, Beoleme t hie the 0 inty, ject Cision f the gens i prin tien to be held y ber 20th, 1911 emocratico H Thy iwWD Sheriff: Write us ested, Fashion Bullets THE JONES PITTSBU and THE BAZAAR, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop. Gingham and Sec, yet only Pillow nly 48 Cases 10 and 5b GILLIAM'S NEARLY A. E. SCHAD, BELLEFONTE, PA. : AP REC | HARDWOOD TRIM | for the better class of bulldings should | be of carefully selected and weel seas soned wood. It is not always proper ‘ly selected or properly seasoned, bee | oause the lumber dealer evades the | apolfications. Such Is never the case | however, with lumber; furnished by | The Bellefonte Lumber foo. We value | our reputation for and honest | dealing and lve up to ft. PELLEFONTE LUMBER COM'P, Bellefonte, Pa.
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