he & entre it My ps Ny ————— Centre County. BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, | MAY 0th, 1912. Circulation Over S500-"Lavgent in 2 eo — a ese hainalia——_a—— OLD GUARD BEATEN cre ot Suacmmeen woe se | ANOTHER CHAPTER ON -- New cae preserve. | ENITENTIARY SITE |FA*MER Fors ovesies somes ing th ame of the Philadelphi tead Be Located in Centre County on Nomads Turn Stock Loose in Pasture AT ALL POINTS po wrles PP. Donnell L$ delegate ANCIENT BRUSHVALL EY Pi. WW oreatey. F Property. FINALLY APPROVED : Wi thout Owner's Consent. : wing 4 had yea nan vania's FATT con | \ lowing frou Monday's ine " + ' . i PE | { y il oe OI fin ixth game« ‘ f the DuBois lor tells of gate 11 dist other than | FROM THE INTERESTING PEN of | dents this summer, and a site In| QUESTION OF LOCATION CAUSES | band of gypsies who “got in wrong” RE-ORGANIZERS CONTROL DEM. vhi he resides ) im {86 W. R. BIERLY. le . nty will be selected if pres SOME DELAY in that vicinity OCRATIC CONVENTION. orl ' ler that, und the pre- | To. ly 8 are completed as an- | | The big band gypsies that has commission received {been camping along the oad at the GUFFEY AND HALL REPUDIATED ao ¥ ust bo th m the delegates 0 : HISTORY OF PROLIFIC FAMILY ee ow preserven, and wo a ol: ATTORNEY GENERAL SDECISION ows. owt se ne hy " Saturday ‘mihi (dias oOw, « 3 N } vhose wise | Tells of Tannery Built in 1820 Where J&, = 8H and other game In Perry | jg Located in the Western Part of the | Thursday night the gypsl opened William H, Berry For Treasurer, Rob- [ind A tOSel oo administration Hides Were Cured by Slow Pro: 8 hr Rr WR been State—Act of 1871 Settled the Con- |, sg Eng ! red hs rac into ert E. Cresswell For Auditor Gen- Bite po ty .: h . . printed Cess—Leather Was Hauled in | TNA { various plants in Centre coun. tention—Auditor General Can Now the m he was’ chop pus an] eral—A Strong Platform Adopted— Py xd that’ Mr: Donnells wa “Schooners” to Philadelphia Markets. | 8: O%wned by the state as forest re Sign Warrants, firewood a he Vote of 110 to 73. X onsidered y ihe tl hi Aha ind it is believed that one to the meadow again iday night on i wet In « logy to t t ee | wen, The forestry depart- For some time there hi . ae. | Wag such a snap ths he horses were The Demostat ic Sate. Convention 4 HY rd le Pre hk Sok . A Ny all re REN! o-operated with the game pense in Penitentiar Eh and no | turned in again Bq lay night, with net in the Majestic Theatre at Har. | 18 Gecisiol The ghting nes man proper names have a parti 1s rine eis work, . surrender one seemed to know the caus There falr prospects that the horses would meaning to si the eternal found that he Be Was some uncertainty as to loca | olgtat Booq feeding for BEY eral nore : { T= I'tion selected complying wit ‘the act | DIETS Lelore Lhe drove had the mead- 00d one for game Propaga- | ou thorizing the new on Mtentiary, It |9W tramped over enough to spoil It for game authorities will take it | jo said that parties in Westmoreland | Pasture nt Iy But Mr DuBols' Fro laim it a closed tract county protested ti Centre county | farmer, John Young, learned of the ese preserves are operated | wag wot in the “Western” part of the | 8¢heme and Ba lay evening, ac- rround them with wire and | gi.4, hoping later to secure the sited COmMpanied by a cou f officers and es that they are closed all | ihamselves. A aring and argument | #@ number o uti went u ) the ind for game to propagate took place last week re Auditor | UPPer meadow just a dark and silos 1 y aiding In stocking ad- we . Fo. risburg on Tuesday afternoon, - = = — a: were preparing t " he i} upon | ness of h IR. Ad 8 metaphy the future there will be no occasion | the ¥ vhen Judge Gordon arose, | cians would arm it Since this for dispute as to wha constitutes | forma withdrey Donnell; 's name | ticls vill \ y dO, largely, and waiving his hand ard the re- | that fo f Brushvalley knov the regular or legad Democratic or- : organizers said you it abou Brungart i iy be premised ani ea vl ccord- | ganization in Pennsylvania, Accord- |g ch a thi vou draw first bloos the: name 1 ey lon of “Hi ing to former agreement one conven- | Mr almer thereupon withdrew m Garten { iin 1¢@ garden tion was held. Chairman Ritter, appeal 1 the Incident closed for J The progenitor of tl irungart the Guffey wing, called the convention | moment Was reopened later ) prolific race, now numbering its to order and Secretary Meek read the | Mr. Donnell ne lends dec ology, as gathered by Jusper R : i that the withdrawal of the appeal bad | garte. Rebersburg a. over call and the organization was by | reinstated p-4 go - ' | ' General and the following report of quietly walted for ie | { Le tracts Joy w tt Vv R&R . " a i oa or 7% hs, a 1 “iid : key same appeared in phe ittshurg pa- | turned in again » Si ! put muse are liberated in the pers last Thursday in and the gypsi withdrew the Attorney General John J lomesti red in +f tents and Thursday gave Auditor NATE 5, | wagons i had a liberal supply of A Risson an 9 jon whic) lec > sSaturd Zin 11d : freshments pr eath - y gigi y \ n i : : that Judge Gordon had reall ed degree out 1802, west of e wint tty rat as oat the site of the ne stern Peniten- | And, pty a pe easily the There was little . , ut as p : b es : '» a : : ; : i y well And the loss tiary in Centre counts in the “west. | Previous nigh were rather Indiffer- : ) : wl J : 5 ' : ; where quail and oth ern district of Penns: ! to what might transpire over in get fond Where The auditor zeneral 18 re J {the meadow, and Mr. Young and the 107 t thei } ad ' ticotna ted not eliheratio ‘ 2 $ { ¢ . x 1 Fam ers helped t fee & all warrants or } not Ob " NCETs rounded Pp a herd of horses i Ak neir caucus ne IENt before isin \ 1 ! a } LA I» nhl b » he " y 5 i nie at § N ’ v 3 ls to support the Re-organiz | ment and gy - m 4 i delegate A hundred { endants WAS \ tin ih ' albfus, secretary of the agreement turned over to William | Glasgo when lal was called | who { ip and irchased land in spite of re- to his ws Glasgow, as temporary the outcome for » le-organizers S74 had the pledges n iti of abou i Cah] - = Steam Roller Fair Sait 4 en ~ NARROW ESCAPE Struck by Lightning Wednesday act issue, the consia erest Ve i teres v LAER NE ers the report of the onvention a rl ] TEE : int 1 Pennsyl tl r | rtin 11. desce: bet h 3 fad 1 r ' . aged considerably i FE 5 4 } the Philadelphia Pr publishe Ania, the purpose.of which is to up- | #4 Rum . and women Whai fered n rin jury | tinr tt tter lish ; t suffered no poerious mur IAT if . ‘ : je ar a real minority party, and, may. | branched out from Sugar valley. F re ‘ = te } i i ew font. | 1 rai bentineis « hap from time fo time, a Bo i his Te gr than a severe shock. Strange, [a site for the ere ¥ ) morn; sentinel on ER ther of Anton “npr \ that none of the other chil. | ern nitentiary, was that such sit fuard, 4s { r IMEAnS Suppose to FIRE or ison. Foren TIRven, and Ns son Jone were close by were toached fthust Ye located within the insite 1 iy represented In the number done in the Pioeme e Thester at the VRE 1 ’ hath vas the father f ony Whose mit ! lant further than a slight | the western peniténtiary district r | Of wees they have gathered up In meeting of the State convention. The ; : CB Woaade y nil) i i nt Bering p the state of Penns nin _— elr begging n tH ie g expedi- operation vas the he , " : . . Na - on id Ark ' ’ ¢ Ao ng y — - resi f ‘ edd ' i ‘ ‘ Ww Ra nator id : the part ; ‘ ] . : "ie ’ y ! i woe Altoona Infants Abandoned. ! v aT ar all, Donne ) i : 4 o |i ‘ ter and tArowr AV Disciple | Pastor Resigns Ww H Patt ! The Nominations Lyric Under New Management New Store On Mot ' he Roary \ ArTAngen { re ‘ “Blue” Monday Scrap. which Shr aur ihe Pp % rt} r ni ‘ Won or that oR " A . ip ¢ pre ne i "1 i! : ning man ' { . ’ (f ed ol ctor 0 bu ance of the nominat vere ma EA « College, and ir cour nkle far wt of Bellefont tanner veoks Sill open a first class * volved i quarrel while I an en 4d or whic} } g sore Jn that pl With a dining roon ' farm house and (ist in Kelchiine's garage The into ot 4 shoes was y Hellefonte and at State Co en the storm cloud had blown away | since the first 4 of 1s opening » sald O'Brien after Congressman-at-Large GEORGE BB. SHAW, Greensburg ‘ wits tight. not " ty ‘ il be able to M goods 1 that yo \ een enjoving fine pat 's JOSEPH HOWLEY, Pittsburg 1 act ) li not like the ' . was found that the former had re njoying anne patronage GEORGE R. M'LEAN Wilkes Bare : ‘CO : khoes od He brought tor advantage and pve thelr | (eived the worst of the bout AD as he new manager's aim will be to merit ELMER BE. GREENAWALT, Lancas- | operate the: oo oh Rteffey to better nervics the 10-1} oouit and battery case followed which ontinuance of the publi’'s APProV- ter ; Ia nis he tannery The Process ¢ in State College, there | } Op wus heard In Squire Musger's office al by providing the best pictures to Nag t " ‘ Electors-at-Large | ¢ A ge adl w © the hides In bark. to do business lon Wednesday evening Mr Bharp | be secured and conducting an orderly give | : NEFF DUR hat Largs, | curing ats where they lay for sit v | testified that he was in charge of af house, Mr. Brandman will now de s'ned control of the Republican par- | xiv t "BR OWHITE T4 ngton {months or more and then they were Hotel Burned { fairs on the farm in the absence of { vote his time exclusively to his store ‘ \ " : ! OR ' fs ¢ ’ h 3p i ty a dr ng that will be memos : . 1, « R i HIT] y Moga wn taken out and worked and scraped by Atk hotel at Grasse Filial, own James Runkle, the overseer, and that | whith required too much attentd in able I L ) KITTEL] Cart ria hand and thorough) dried. A pair onducted by Joseph Birick the - fight was the result of Mr. Nei addition to looking after the moving Althouse the vention tad JOSEPH J BUCKLEY Delaware | of boots made out of cow hide thus '"¥ ght fire from a do ive fluc RRS attempted abuse of a boy in | pleture business William H Berr Chest for | 4 Na HENNI W tanned would last man ten years aq “ totally des ye early | ihe 1} an Bquire Musser disposed of State Treasurer : OHN RB WNNING oming mn or more unless rm f * Mo ft ) m les irned the moming Ind fom of ne ’ ¢ b ividine the cont vB ae Re . Poi . N [nt ae uh ion, em or aI Ry vod the 3 diy ling mts Promised to be Good General, signs ar gh i EISHERWOOD, McKean y.| Int) ; he AE | Ri Sptiriuiollha ARGre Paria) ch. SAY ines toAld b I Are ne iting which n the presen awift lunacy. ! Otel Was 1 handsome g at Osceola Mills, on the Centre wiint to f on i Al H ) ut ‘ T™i i i ¢ oY 0 A point to Tusion with the K one par Delegates at Large Air ships, au Titanic efforts i Ht for Edgar Sheffer f Hospital Notes county side, filled up with bad booze Operations Mrs Priscilla Glenn, on Monday of Inst week. drove his Vie have redeemed ania for the plain people in Democratic party and it is our to see to It that the old ons sha not be restored We i united party and we intend to Kive the Flinn machine that has ot ty. It Is suggested Wt, In MITCHELL PALMER, Strouds-|to sall throug! (8, ote, the bul- | V rg; who formerly conducted the event of a fusion Rrrangen ‘ burg lock Is killed ) ( TY ' the name of Mo, Cron, 4H v Ren »n VANCE GC M'CORMICK. Harrisburg ln the next aa) A. oA AR su State ollege Robert : Brown , And fammuy from Whe house, Shaw ne drawn and a strong Inde pendent Le LOT W. REIFF. Ol¢ Herks county [a4 and ready ) the cobbler The 8 Wering From Bullet Wound. | Miss Mary Graden, of Be lefonte u Oe . g h k Perri eh n Hint Me pubMean from the western part of the | ROLAND 8 MORRIS, Philadelphia leather made | irungart and Stef Annie Lancronle, a 9 year oid Ital . Admitted for ar satminl ig ol fo nd ! there Charger gry pre. State preferahbls from Pittsburg! GEORGE W., GUTHRIE. Pittshureh | fey was hauled o Philadelphia to | '"0 of Janesville, was taken to] Trénsler, Roe a Mptgaret Irvin, of torred against him it he hp hn substituted. That, however, is a mat- | CHARLES 8, DUNCAN, Gettysburg market by wagon. They had cover. |!" Philipsburg hospital last week | aman! Lap M 3 to Bellefonte, but “his wife haoctsged _ > yg? opi and one that will | WARREN WORTH BAILEY, Johns |®d wagons In those days with broad | *It! \ billet wound in her abdomen | iar Padwor py i Pe te in obtaining his release He has HR come to pass for severi! weeks town tires which did ng » N 5 i The let out t the back, yet | : . 1 ¢ From first to last the convention! BE. J. LYNETT. Scranton behind the - big ly. mite And she has a ihe 0 ys — &he | Mecharged ; «4 harlie Holt, aged 5 | promised to be good. was In absolute control of the reor- | CHARLES R. KURTZ, Hellefonte trough, They carried their fare with [Pd been playing with a revolver | mohtha, Bellafonte: George Miller, of ganizers This was demonstrated | JOHN A. THORTON, Philadelphia them for a trip to Philadelphia could | . boy Cottage; Jemathan Royer, of Pantsp Yor Lutherans that fhe only test vote of the day, | HENRY H. WILSGN., Beaver not be made In four hours. The re- Leg Broken While Felling Timber. Hilts elght_ patients now In the nr Howing the Tefulne Sul ar Pai. at of permane chs "RE ' k {EN Filkes- } ) nd 4 n . = hold “ . ¥ nt chairman | FRED ( KIRKENDALL, Wilkes. |turn cargo of this Conestoga wagon, John Stevens, of near Port Matiida, hospital fpaburg, held a eongregational meet. ——— ing and unanimously elected Rev. J. Anthouith that JA announced as Barre called "a prairie mx hooner’ in the one { Centre county's well 16 for Joseph O'Brien to 73 1 -1 “at. t 4 "at Ore soda woodame "hil for ex Alternates at Large. Went, was usually “store goods” and | ™ n, was admitted to the Phi Brick Company “Expanding. H. Keller, of Homestead, Md, as pas- The General Refractory company [tor of the First Lutheran church. Juage | og To wt fsurala count J. 8. SHIRLEY, Clarion supplies for the, merchants then at|!P*Purg hospital on Monday night to AhOow od # for the Lackawanna coun- | W, FF. WALTERS, Cumberland. » Centre Mills The route lay through | P® treated for a broken deg he sas. ty man. Only 182 votes were o We N ' " 1 ined 1 a | with plgnts at Bandy Ridge, Blue Dall | Rev. Keller has accepted the call, and y y ve cast and (OO, H. FEHR, Northampton he narrows. The road having been hin hat day while cutting down and, Claysburg, has taken over the | will preach on next Sunday, May 13th. plant of the Karthaus Fire Brick one of the tellers Shade fn Riacount of B,J, LICHTENWALNER, Lehigh Iald out by the Northumberland coun one vole X«Judge Gordon grace- |, D, BTUCKER, Dauphin ty court, to Selinsgrove, below ‘ fully accepted the defeat and It was | DAVID WALLERSTEIN, Philadel. [they ferried the Susquehanna po Chas. KE. Bandis on Sunday return | corporation and will Increase the ca- “Army Subp at Milsthury. upon his motion geconded by John M, Ia. They then crossed the hills and ® 10 the home of his brother, Kd. | pacity to 60,000 bricks a day. The Youn ple's Society the Flynn, the right hand of Senator J. | HH, 8. MYERS, Butler, mountains of southwest Schuylkill ward Baudis, at Fleming, after an Marvin Licantes. Methodist eo , church of Milesburg. will K. P. Hall, In Elk county, that Mr, |8 8 LEIBY, Perry county and passed through Rehrers- | $X18nded vigit with Mr. and Mrs, Wal H. Yo +1 « « Philipsburg ere ae od hxbionsl Atwy Supe O'Brien's selection was made by ac- |W, M, FAIRMAN, Jefferson burg In Berks county, crossing the | PSVid Slagle, at State College. Mr. Nelle Hurley * RE Philip burg Boer rl pe JR clamation, F. B. RHODES, Delaware Schuylkill river at Reading and usual- | P8U0is hoiped the former to dig and o ¥ : Py th, 1912. The supper will be 2be. Fight Over Donnelly. ’ — PIR Win garden and he informs us | Ben) H. Sweetman, Wilmington, Del. | All are invited. Ice cream and cake Defeat for the old guard at the very (Continued on page 42nd cal) (Continued on Page 4, 4th Col) it looks very promising Ruth A. MeCafferty « « Rellefonte | will also be for sale,
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