rat. DEATH OF FORMER CENTRE COUNTY LADY HER Te pa _ ¢ Demo 5,600 in Centre County. BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1911 M'BRID’=0CATION MAY BE CHOSEN SECURED O ACRES. THE ENTIRE COMMISION COMING Will day Circulatior = ver y Largest 'HE LEADING ISSUE mportance to the Taxpayers of Cen-| | OPTIONS N OVER tre County. Bh id \ AT MARYS ON MRS. SUSANNA GEARY HALL Ww MH; Be for Bellefonte Final 20 Fine Farms isfactory—May Get n Next Wedne | judes Sat Inspection “Price of | Pen in and tentiary Iv th or site r which Ly " ju the hope of securing | . A rke od al a ey the * Figen sd carried this joar while che noe, would have taken : " : baud ' i a ¢ Dee Paid ek The Centre count * have $i banks in i . cal. tagevers in Centre county, If giv nine grandchildren ler Le AL 0 4 Worse Rl i ¥% Bn Tech sl #id i is \ nl an, and the FI1Z8.000 “nn Int AL" RAE ad tions In chol “ ’ 3 ' ) Cort Wo . . . < n ' ' . ' C1 ¢ W, CU Geary of the ite those O00, caries Gunly Tyrone wv help oy POP ‘ seenger station | un Frain Tah od 1 AE srded the tra woh we enire mit would furnish consider 4 THT 4 rout Rha wild not | sloners | yd ~ RR . . Nia 1 . 4 n ; the ’ fr Birthday Party the Om ‘ "0 ‘ _ | y eh ! 0) School Men Meet at State College T} 12, ‘ y nforence } : years PART OF THE STORY Found Baby on Door n Ye ' 3) ’ Pre entire] atl thoritien continue neonle CHANGE EEDED y ¥ Are father, tw brothers Bad ed to e In ries Creak Butcher pper W. Hunter, Car voot variety w voli B : ty of the |] : wr, east of | prictors of the local ai of and : " ‘ y : f i I ) od the Creek, painfully Bi a OP Ve $6 of Bellef rid rendering a kettle of lard the Haver Ro ting along | nor in the rear of his shop on Creek i of | Friday afternoon, My Hunter wan Miaet dipping the boiling liquid out of the of kettle Into buckets, using a dipper with times, brulsing | 8 double bottom Suddenly the dip each time he hit him. The ani- | per exploded, throwing its contents all in the hospital mal would undoubtedly have killed the | OVer the room, and some of the hot ms —. boy had not come from lard burned him badly where his Henry Chapman, of Pation, well poveral men who happened to be near. clothing did not cover the skin. His known In Centre county, Is eritically by, anfl who drove him away with Worst burn was on the right forearm, {il at his home, He Is expected to whips. The sheep belongs to Dan | while spots on his hands and face enter a hospital in a short time for Scalded. one of the meat leech Notes pro Hartswick, irket In Bellefonte ital Hospita Wilcox spent the whose Philipse Henry ray nis al the Braddock, the re- after A COMPArA- He was aged 37 POT Buck Sheep Gots vho 1 WILCOX i earlier years burg, being a son Wilcox, died on Nat General Hospital in suit of brain fever, tively brief illness years, 10 months and 23 days CUBTER Samuel Tilden gon of Tilden J. and Jennie E Cus- ter, died on Sunday morning at the home at Bald Eagle, after an Hiness of three months with rheumatism of the heart. He was born May 22, 1908, Funeral services and interment oo= ype and onté Al Adama Thrown From Mand n were at hand car Fire Brick miner ve st a whe rate ns A ale of inte Penna ing, lo at a I} Friday and the sudder the tiles chused a general men Elliot Gardner painfully hurt, being thrown fifteen feet into a pile of stones, He now has to resort to the use of crutches to get around, owing to a badly Injured knee It In said that the ears often come down the grade at a mile a minute or whic} k 3 n or wns hi re in el while The ani ng along tted the otherw develops 11 WOrk room SAYS July rod ord for | oon ns : n : : 4 the lov d a & omj and ’ ‘ AN b iyi the rond when in the face several treatment Pdward Elizabeth Cathe of Bellefonte one patients now vely ar Beech on naturally iad wan thinks he h this variety of iHllams with the Valley View erman, aged 5 months There are twenty mad Walker, of n first hed pumpkin spill was the most boy Custer, him Services in the Lutheran Church. Next Babbath morning and evening at the usunl hour, there will be preach ing In the Lutheran church by Rev, P J. Bhriver, of Galesburg, upon Invi. assistance rate, | tation to preach trial sermons, | Shuey, of the above named farm. were painfully burned also, an operation, ’ curred on Monday at Bald Eagle
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