y 7 RE Vol, 24 No. 31, MEEHAN 7 < (GNS AS ‘ravsuewrs vais week. | CADTALY IRUNHLE INFORMATION ABOUT rue “ine 1s eso. | IG NURSED BY CAT FIS..” JOMMISSIONER [vic compiance with me roc post RESIGNS COMMAND THE PRIMARY ELECTION", sensi "1 MOTHERING TURKEYS i Circulation OF ,600-Largest in Centre County. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1911 NATHAN BULLER APPOINTED ni ck to all who are in ar- | gF THE NAUTICAL SCHOOLSHIP OFFICES TO BE FILLED IN VAR of 1 { | t RUNT SHOWS AFFECTION THAT AS HIS SUCCESSOR, eg a y ADAMS IOUS DISTRICTS IS REMARKABLE HE PROPOSES NEW POLICIES “ho the subseriotion account. sua | pie 20 covey CT OF AUTHORITY | BOTH ELECTIONS ARE COMBINED | cys, > borne tim i | LIVED ON GREAM FOR KITTIES No More Small Trout Fry Dumped in 0 ; , IL HTrUTg a a the Streams—Fishermen Will Wel come the Change—Meehan Was a Failure—A Hot Air Artist. : escaped Nau . ni Now He Weeps When Turkeys Are A Former Bellefonte Boy Demands Decided Changes Made in School | time 0 : Dar: Penned up For the Night—Cries Investigation——Invites Publicity- Boaards Due to New School Code Os . i I I'he r AE heer ! Like a Baby Cares For H Brood Gets Leave of Absence—Boys Are ther Offices t Be Filled—New t the Phosnls ; me wilonts Snake: Blories Neglected—Serious Charges. Election Law Makes Changes Fish Commissioner Meehan Resigns. State Fish Commissioner Willlam E CAUGHT AGAIN. Meehan's resignation, placed In the hands of Governor John K. Tener | Joe Palmer Makes a Second Attempt | | some days ago, has been accepted to Break from County Jail. Joseph Runkle lumber, and has | primar to he { n ‘ th of |} Ror ch n Belle Le ho vi lime light be a 13 own 1 hori wire from Massachus 8, where the Sheriff Hurley has a prisoner on tl! UIE relative ’ 104 ' Sep | It should y remembered | ited } Fig > ne { wa ‘} i y at ap governor is spending his vacation, and | hill who 5 watcehir it ow 1 {1 ; § orima nd : ¢ § 2 nd : Tre ; fh COmMmOBDINSD Nathan R. Buller, of Pleasant Mount, Palmer, wl y i | In MArons ticles that ADDER |B : I Ww i abol ed ! ! ’ tation for size his wil) now ate dros back tate Wayne county } to s ‘48 { s charge of larceny and | the hs {1a cle ia Ba 16d th week ereafter ¢ held with the primarie ; ’ ever ther hy ; hile. Wi op A om turist and employed by the depart- rom the vicinity of Monument made | | ‘ we n e the following | for ¢o y ces, and the election | rie Nd J ! and Angles- ment of fisheries, has been appointed | an 18 of il attempt to dig in his place he Li managed to g ‘antal COrg * Runkl has re Meehan was a hot-air artist of the hi £ floor \ irop to ti | ened’ the Command e Pennav] firsh waters. About all accom } cell 11 then began working like vania Nau . Q \ulady A dns ed was Interviews in the papers out | gro g¢ to dig a hole through th hin = " . what he ex ‘ o do and ther a comfortable salary. } were filed against this L practi al fish cul 1 New Fish Regime. $ Fis! ‘om Pp ston 1 these mer Commander's Charges Serious Proposes New Policy. ‘Fe ad y v » a ‘ ‘ Buller vill establish a ns at (Ve xnied 1r y short Fada in fishing reles in Pent ha en n t a pris atter 1 : ) th ave hot ped ! THE PROPER MAN jum time it has been the to | or reep through and drop t , the een kept in un form } nd : n A ! n i vard w her ¢ an escape could have i in clothing and person pmioke aboyt . Should be an member or th § A B | : RIS : ed i ellow ’ 't ' go in pros Lor hoses Shoo! "Board when they are Tess than an Inch K y had nothis \ } y v : : BY La ad | irs . ry Trout fry are sent out from | 4 hetis wnnd nut into stres charges a coop ne and he A NERVY GIRL Grasps Rattlesnake Ba Prevent its Biting JUVENILE BIG BARN BURNED About Big Trout Runkle Wants rod tw Publicity he Warriorsmark Farmers’ Basket Picnic on ‘ 4 y ? rT ! vor " tad : sana wa . ™ Tressler Reunion Postponed vy ) § 4 ' . : : y : th x’ 0 . orm of . * Tl aly ’ " bbe i f \ v the from Journal, and it Y oon abo 0 i gathers remark that a 1) . ’ ‘ bout Bellefonte wot 4Y 5 t ne was nr n passing notice a are frequently a nti hea welghing "e } A y : 1 the ’ record fot A Pine Mall Elopsment \ " nt : ) ' Mh HERO OF Th ALLARD . t) : nd ley t . SVOra Rt | OPE y " ’ ng \ 4 Marriage Licenses a A p : nters par : yt hairs \ LN COS so ! ‘ . naw its Wo h sung | ‘ W114 A ho: oy I ‘ Were ri ' let ' ant bir ‘ OF ' ! ' hbo Car AINE Ww \ wr mad he ig id W Miss TI Res ¢ Pine pie . thom ' ey re Froasios i Na WOVE fv Ww } . vg g . N . i : ! een rd ne piward ins Pleasant ( tive manag : : ' . “ty » , . " } i I % 4 | 8 i kn n the ip Bhe a need + ‘ a 1 i a ) a reg . ) ed an walting vehicle Le : a { A , : ¥ V : : ried or. Rw eliefonte | Tressler, Gt 'ressler, Benner mpany f Centre Colonel Reynolds : ' . Oh ana rep ling and $700 on heir from which i" _ ther " Re : Ke ne frald fad ! TOW Centre Hall | ®0 effort wil y i old the conte | 8. Banner, the tenant, ed to his brother » 1h Lh ~ rm Aay aptain : president of the Hadise . bo « Coburn | "RIOD ARR pl m ) horse and buggy cou I yd, y Ay oard o ect t,, sald that Captain \ a.’ time later in went to Coburn. boarded i in ¢ a ‘ Aa ! ho vy , i) y ain superintendent Walter A Fink Hannah departed for a grels 14 . ‘ and largel "a ” fn yw k wo y commander if the lda McMonjgal y Hannah F I. 0. 0. F. Pionie. ' is presumed n " f \ oo ' Gat wt Ve A ’ ms i ! irthem otion by the | Gottlieb Sadboskin ‘ Munson Evidence of Successful Business A monster i OV 0 F plenle made them one, for Intentions to attend nr hoard wird the question of | Mar Dopatka - Munson Wesley Atherton, of Philipsburg, | will be held at Hunters park on Mon for better, we hoi Rtn te ‘oo lho COMMITTEI selecting A permanent Successor to and George Rumberger, a former res- day, Sept. 4th. The personnel of the Times, : | Captain Runkle had not been discuss Resolutions Adopted, ident, of this place, engaged in the jee | commijtes, who have the plenie in Shreckengast—Moyer od A resolution on the death of I. Y. | cream business at DuBois, have been chargd from Btate College lodge are: Hospital Notes, Charles Shreckengast, of Tylersyille Supplementing this, Captain Wil. | Btitzer, Enq, by the Association of go successful that It has now become | George Graham, J PP. Pllsburg, Operations Mrs Ada Ba : Fi and Miss Mae Moyer, of Logan Mills, Hams pnid We have tried to be | Ex<SBheriffs and Deputy sheriffs of | NOCERSAT) to construct & new factory Percival Rudy, P. B. Meek and Wil- liam Beezer, of Bellefonte vere united in marriage on Thursday | kind to Captain Runkle. He Is a | Centre county, was received yester which they will proceed to do In the | liam Kennedy; of Centre lodge, Belle. Admitted for treatment evening at the home of the bride's | young man with a future before him, | day at this office as we were closing | near future fonte, Blgmund Joseph, John Hazel, Montgomery, of Bellefonts parents, Mr, and Mra. Johh Moyer. |and we have endeavored to avold say- [up the paper. As It was largely a - Harry Eberhart Samuel Shaffer and Discharged Misa Florence Oo The ceremony was performed by Rev. line or doing anything that would in. | repetition of the blography published | «Next Thursday, August 17th, Is Mr. Keofgr Bellefonte; Mrs. Meda McCullough, of | J. H. Rosenberger, pastor of the Bvan- | jure him. But If he persists in stir | In Jast week's issué, and as the time | the date set for holding the annual re-| The pitnfe will be a basket affair Milexburg gelieal Association _ghurch at Logan: [ving up trowtTe, we will have an open was short we were compelled to, omit | union of the famaus One Hundred and | and the committes, in conjunction Miss Anna Williams, of Dennison, | ton, i investigation and give to the public |it. At the recent or first meetibg of | Forty -elghth regiment, Pennsylvania with the sub comynittees, will strive Ohio, entered training school for | the sworn testimony taken during a | this assofiation last winter Mr. Stit. | Volunteers, in Bellefonte, A great to make it the banner picnic of the BUSES. | Mra. Mary Bickle, of Zion, was ad- | recent Inguiry concerning Captain [ser was the oldest member present. | number of the survivors are expected | season, for it will have the assistance There are now thirteen patients in | mitted for surgical treatment in Lock | Runkle's officers of the schoolship, | He served as Deputy sheriff under | to be In attendance, many of whom | Of all neighboring lodges of Rebekaha, the hospital | Haven hospital, | Whe served under the Captain | Richard Conley from 1863 to 1866, | reside in adjoining counties That ia proof enough of ita success, Nr Half Moon Twp. | Maud and t Tross Owing Half M wp. | the bad da all attenda ntents
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