ation Over 5,600—Largest in Centre County. iy. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1911. SEPISMBERGOURT | “ore wares wanes. [AUTOMOBILISTS HAVE (50TH ANNIVERSARY [ure Ancre women xivieo. pUERYTHING READY NOW IN SESSION|™* © Siictaru,fzovsrs | "pYCITING ADVENTURES| OF HIS ENLISTMENT)" iv cn sever Bueno FOR THE BIG FAIR i Ar edingly unfortunnts be dent in which Sidney ; NO IMPORTANT CASES CALLED |tendent of the Ameri im Stone |ONE CAR CATCHES FIRE AND |COMRADES JOINED IN CELEBRA- | the If ght-year-old sot WILL FOR TRIAL. Company 8 oherallons J nace, HAS NARROW ESCAPE. TION AT MOSHANNON irs. ! BE LARGEST AND BEST EVER HELD USUAL GRIST OF LITIGATION] Ser Themes evenns 001% gy STUDENTS SOUSED IN DAM|PROVED DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR ring Cronin avout 5:0, trom which | GOOD RACES-—FAST HORSES Brief Report of the Proceedings— contact th gas fron ihe | The Scenes of Both Adventures Were | At the Home of J. Toner Lucas—S8Sung v r OF px \ The Cases Tried and Verdicts Rendered | BUNETHEAS © 5 automobile ‘ Laid Near Linden Hall—Timely Aid Familiar Hymns and Recounted — Attendance Not Large—Court | 'e ar : tanding i of Two Men Save State College Man! Events of the Civil War—A Fan Still in Session—Cases Disposeo reel. her 1 Ty 4 ; wd le From Frightful Death. | ous Regiment—Old Soldiers Present Main Exhibiting Building Will Present a Most\interesting Sight— Show W Be New and $s Coming er Segssions FA Y \ y n ' t the m ‘ 1 will nd 4 ’ Monday morning 1 | tempt { I t generat | expel and the up in hearing titions The Gr and swonrm and farmer, of Burnside as foreman After taki tur? of the Constables districts was « secutrix defendant plead gentence was imp court adjourned DRAGGED BY HORSE they are to be sentenced at nnd a trace with 1 right The Supervisors of Burnside town- 18 unable to check the Ani Ht Pye pte boven f ity Pore Jeep lin | ttebr, and Huslly wae compelled to re ¥ his hold * vo $ The car was brought to Kelohline's ff Clarencs Ratul in mre nl : Lianding ee . 4 fut rofidd In prope vnalt ‘ ri ¥ d ; | : tripped an — A Sauey Tram al ! dren Admitted Free Engineers at Work 2 1 he COO penitentiar { right be ! Ta Special Public Orchard i ege Football } 4 h of’ ig X od " ft If ub Bt Sif Meeting b em ¥ have aon mad holding { a monster i | ' { Hownar time ' i ity a 74 Station It wi be hi service commencing farmer # } Ar at portunity will bw re secured atte } COMPAre the wats g imatinadiii phi yo! late methods of ey 1411 gl Be ent « rder and werage system practiced the tment sport at enn State. t) o.oo hi ; ; ‘ha a a ry Toner Lucas—1911, ; : rit of fruit growers in the stalin Dexter Ver ] ‘ nd cod Sith oleh res ‘ ne "RK ‘ 3 he meeting Is free and a } brillian work s pig vith ail 1 f i un I rv bergs 1 Jame Yarnell I owd should be In attendance ; Warship Explodes, 400 Dead : y Hospital Not or oalt teveral the from 1d | to hear the subject of “modern orcl French Battleship Libert was if Dict Jor ‘ yr idle "OTE y Mra. Mae McC \ a ot | A bevond its broken con Aon wi " t be present, | arding discussed by the representa torn apart and totally destroyed by an Reb. 9 ; olin ) h elle ' Mrs, Mary which had been the innocent end and ighly appreciated {ve of the Division of Zoology Mr. T, | explosion of her powder magazines on piace, w } ¢ tte solbef ¢ Mr Rebecca | « fall thelr troubles Welch, appendicit Bellefonte Wal ter Shay amputation oftwo ! ‘ nes w ¢ sung. such as Amer *. Foster Mon ad Toulon Between 50 and Marching through Georgia won't forget the date, Tuesday, Oct 400 Moers and men were killed and of opport it They Were Bellefonters. , ] Johnnie Comes Marching | 3rd 4 as Injured OWES Rr tha injured by train, Howard The Tyrone Times of last Baturday | Home "Ay 1 a Soller of the Cross " battleship Republique was wad - " he Borie ly geaRon " Admitted for treatment 1A anid “An Heged MMesorderly house | and others. after whic h Albert Lucas D. Pau! Fortney has devoted his en iy damaged and the battleships Dem « : . Sat vo I Th W Keifer, eyes burned, Bellafutts conducted by the Rossman family was gave two recHations entitled "Our | iy time and attention to the study cratie and Vertie also suffered severe: n saturday when Mary Leathers, Howard raided on Saturday night Then eroes.” an lov Billey.” The com- y . p A ly from the mass of twisted iron and Her and “I Bil and practice of the law since his ad . ‘ h Discharged Mira John Lyi people came here recently from Belle: pany was then favored with several | mission to the bar ) hor " {armor plate that were hurled upon Field with the Geneva College Mra. Fred Das ' : ’ ) ar, and is therefore a | Games follow with Gettysburg, Cor oe hig avis, Bellefon fonte, whither they again went on |gelections on the violin by John A. lgafe person to fill the office, vote for thelr decka ns'l. Villanova College : paurg, re There are twenty-three patients now | Monday night They, It Is alleged, | Yeager, whose ability .to entertain BA® {iD Paul Fortney Ady . l Chis is the greatest disaster that has By usylvania jo, . H vary A A in the hospital | took with them wearing apparel, ete, not diminished with his Increasing | . ever fallen upon the French navy and Re Io] ry ag a hom avi nture ol- | { which they purchased from some of | years i v _ A in magnitude is almost without prece- and 1 a Shy of RY A Rend amy Who are the men running for Dis- | our merchants. one of whom was fort- | Heside the veterans the following "ote for J. M. Kelchline for Dis: | dent In the ansials of the world's : ttaburg on each | riot Attorney? Why not support the |unate enough to have received a de- | persons were present Mrs. Edward triet Attorney who was admitted 10] fighting ships succeeding Saturday In the order | ne who has served the Democratic | posit on a ladies’ sult. The others | Hhannon, Mrs, Israel Hoover and Mr the Supreme Court at Philadelphia on oo — named Party the longest? Why not support | were not so fortunate. The man If and Mrs Wm. Lucas, of Moshan- the th day of May 1911. This makes ~Strawbridge & Clothier's sales- Miller—MeCloskey th he who " 4 Intmbar of tnd Be Loald to have goprassnted himself a |non: Mrs. Annie Lucas, Mrs MeCul- Wie | “igitie Bor, Soththouweaith an by be at the Bush House, Mon. . preme mre, na Ing um eligibie 0 wing an employe 0 the paper m | hy 3 - . Zimmerman and A re . { COR At the United Evangelical parson-|try all cases before this court? He and in that manner secured goods with Rg gy Bi A pet Feld- | his nomination and election to this |gsuits and skirta-—Alkens. x39 age in this place, on Wednesday even- | has never held a County office. You | the promise to make settlement on the | man of Williamsport ; William HH. | ofMce Adv a do —— ing of last week, Mr. Caleb Evans | know him-the man who promised you | first of the month. Hteps have been | Noll, of Pleasant Gan: Rev. R. F. Ruch, | =" . i ° If there be merit ia party service, Miller, of Bellefonte and Miss Eisie | in a letier peveral weeks ago, saying, | taken to recover the goods which he | of Snow Shoe and Rev, W. A Graham, | YP in a hurry to meet the evening | in personal efforts by practical work McCloskey, of Howard, were married | “I bave but one promise to make, and | obtained undor false pretense.” of Ralons ' | trains which carried “the old boys” land experiences, In distribution of by the pastor, Rev. J. ¥, Hower. Both | that Is, if nominated and elected I will __ p—— The hour for departure arrived all to thelr homes with pleasant memor- | county offices, and in a “Square Deal” parties are popular in their respective | be District Attorney for all people, and | Vote for D. Paul Fortney, the peo- | too soon and the company was broken [jos of the delightful time spent and |—which all may expect and shall re- communitiés, and thelr many friends | will try cases withont fear or favor. | ple's choles for Distriet Attorney of | - with many good wishes for Comrade | celve—vote for J. Kennedy Johnston, extend hearty congratulations. | Respectfully, J, M. Keichline."—Adv. | Centre county Adv, | (Continued at bottom of next column) | Lucas and family. for District Attorney-—Adv fall, has mad titute half back Bl lads will clash arms on
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