|» Circulation O & 5,600—Largest in Centre County. ADVENTUF = OF YOUTHFUL WANDERERS BELLEFONTE THEY AGED WOMAN FOUND DEAD Margar College, Expires in Cellar et Zimmerman. of State GREW STRUCK FIVE STARTEDA-FOUR ARE BACK Their Were Small Ambition Was Great as Reading-—Picked u ip by Anxio Were Uneasy TAME ouT AND Purses But Got AS Their Far Police- us Parents BORO AUDITORS Cranel 10 Recover the Solicitor. throughot Opinion on the School t f 1) an | i Marriage Licenses . I ' . : of melderat may be In do Mr. Fortne) furnish the Cer copy of his opinion for the general nf boards Martin MeKirs ('onawny Ino. © Sarah ( tate College Henore Orlanda Adaline Bho Bhow Ridge Ridge Snow A Successful Term, Rnaw The ellefonte Aondoemy ha the assurance of a most prosperous year ahead. The number of wpplications for admission, and the number who return to complete thelr courses, In sures a full enrollment and the school | will be taxed to its full capacity This year the corps of Instructors | will be strengthéned by new men from Smoyer Moore . Merrell Howard Margaret 1. Bandy Handy Vetoes Free List, Too. The president's veto of the farmers’ free list does not deserve much com- ment The reasons glven were ab- surd; after vetoing the wool bill he some of the best educational institu] doubtless feit that It was useless to tions. The courses of study hae a) | make further pretense of being In so been materially improved so ax to | favor of tariff reform. He has gohe sult the various demands. For these over bag and baggage into the pro reasons Mr. Hughes looks forward |tectionist camp. Revision was but a with the promise of a most successful | fitful dream; he sleeps soundly now. term. | The Commoner thus tersely puts IL / | ) ; y BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1911 A PLE A T0 SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS EFFORT TO PUT IN MRS. JOHN M'GOVERN FATALLY BURNED OCCURRED AT SUNDAY LAMP SHE CARRIED EXPLODED IMPORTANT WORK TO BE DONE A endin the en She Head on Side HER HOME AN RNING ON OENTRE CO FRONT LINE AA 7 i Tripped Her Will Attend Meetin } fost a > 1 Ques Annual 8. Executive Flue y Committees Me ary of the ! i Asso Annual Meeting rat Y isn Robison 1" art and En Miles. Re ker Rey n ) for the glory avaant and the |) i r of the bulld boiler ouse and laundr over future anslder Gap or He Behmiadt Rev Hhue Hefonte : on Rev, Hower and A. A 1a a ADen Ire ' Winey ing A new bac) carried Ie wal ation Sudden Death of A. W. Potter, Albert WW. Potter, a prominent and {able attorney of Bnyder county, dled | very suddenly at his home in Selins- | grove on Bunday, 21st, aged 64 years, | 7 months and 13 daays ] Plenty of Rain, From Thursday, 24th, day morning, 29h, the Lrainfall was 3.78 Inches {the appearance of more rain In the {elounds, The abundance of the preci [pitation caused some slight cave-Ins | and during the previous week had {on the walk fronting Hunter's book- | heen canvassing part of Snyder coun. | store. The amount of sinfall from 1st ty for support. to 10th of August, was three Inches ia total of wsix and three quarter | | Inches for the month, to 21st ! to Wednes- amount of The sky had He was a candidate for the Repub. —-————————— Rev, IL. Oscar Moon, wife and little gon, Of Baltimore, are spending some 3 i n time oamping at the “House of Lords” The Centre Democrat has all the jon Nittany Mountain, Rev, Moon I» latest facilities for doing job printing. a Dunkard, and a native of Indiana. rma | aged | was born lean nomination for president judge | Veteran Reunion "ne PTT ’ » Hospital Notes tted for treatment dhe Ay hat Prominent Physician Dead Pr. J. C one of M burg’'s m prominent physicians Union county died suddenly at ¢ ton Springs, N. ¥Y Bunday ever ing 2st from an affection of the heart. and his death was a great shock to his many friends, He fifty-nine years. Dr Steans in Buffalo township, Union county, and after gmduating from Jefferson Medical college. Philadelphia sottled there. where he has practiced for nearly thirty-five years, RE u— Steans Mir wil on wan John HH. Williams, of Altoona, at. tended the funeral of the late James Caldwell In this place on Wedneaday This was Mr. Williams’ first visit 0 Bellefonte In twenty-one years. rat. BOY'S CRY OF FIRE CAUSES 26 DEATHS SMOTHERED PLED IN AT A WERE AND AM PICTURE SHOW Hap- ash of TRAM. PANIC « —~o0me LIVONIA, MW Adams few days among Moyer of Tylersville daughter, Mra. Roy John Delong was but is Improving Howard and Druce Ntover are vis. Hing relatives and friends at Livonia, John Wirth was called to Lewisburg on Saturday to attend the funeral of his brother Calvin, Samuel Conser and son William vis. [ited Pdward Conser at Lamar last | week. Miss Jessie Adams returned from a | three weeks’ visit In Lock Haven, {| Miss Mary Meyer, one of our forme. | or school teachers, came back to look {up her old friends last week and { found them all delighted to see her. ar? daughter friends here is visit. Snook quite sick Mrs pent A Mrs ing hes Mre
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