culation Over 5500—Largest _~ SESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT ORVISTON LARGE BRICK PLANT DESTROY ED ON FRIDAY ORIGIN OF THE FIRE UNKNOWN Occurred at the Centre Brick & Clay Co. Works—Partly Heavy—Will Rebuild Made Building Brick Insured—Loss at Once— evening building Clay ind the the of had were Iding, although room main & mn, me to forts Brick ory ort ti burned com in i large ground the emplo gathered Kept { the msiaery «t uous el fzens who the flames Was « The some side about George William blaze, whic! wad wrted fron mysterious aus of the building, was fifteen minutes past rht, by) Foringer, night Walker, a fireman, whom were on duty, Less minutes before the watchman made his rounds in the vicinity the fire was discovered, and originated remains 11 able as there was matter at that part of men at once realized gration w yond the whi blown ut - aovered and of ten watenn pil where still INACCH that the he thelr « 18 in advance The plant men, and is wager of NM 3 HIipsbhurg employs al it “ir under the m= rintens - Cameron formers r BARN BURNED NEAR CURTIN T on Dollar Fire Los the Shope Farm yousand Married in Lewistown Jail Fle Che nt Codling M oth tr N y ations stat All will noons the ine demonstrat Centre Bartges, ton county Mill Hall, county at the nrm Milthelm, Ma hth on the farm of May 201} In ¢ H in Grub District Recognized. Philipsburg Ledger says: "With Charles R. Kurtz, of Centre county. at a Delegate at Large to the National Convention; Frank P. Isherwood, of McKean county, an Elector at Large J. F. Weaver, Jr, of Clearfield, a Dis- trict Presidential Elector, and J. D Connelly, of Clearfield, as Secretary of the convention, the 2ist Congres. sionl District was very much in evi. dence and was exceptionally well tak- en care of by the re-organizers In Tuesday's Democratic State Conven- tion.” he ¢ Centre Democrat. Ng in Centre County. FLOCK OF BIRDMEN COMING. Flyers to Sail nia Next Month, A aispaten THE SAME OLD COMPLAINT, Lean, Chilly Fat Little and Warm J n GG. W Husband Loses Wife. Be plact hold paper We n wife's property trust, “Wilts y ints RIE t vai- sRyY= rier HIGHEST POI Benefit Wages N Amusement Be Abolished " . ¢ : y genera ! Hgoussio A Bankrupt County rh fs ! the ftrean i" with no means o ' ring and int pi ankrupt It ir week ean't Aan sorthumberl next and d which to meet Sunbury Item commissioners to Sher faces » whict ha Ld i" expense, As A v gquandary not (Hass will and sell It In money (oo pay | and jurors who | court term, but | tion with them ing to raise any | expenditures will 1560 any BAYH result with the the ne to fear that levy on the order to the army witnesses will be there for It Is honestly a ques. of how they are go- money to meet these this how proceed court secure of do house enough County Pomona Grange. The Centre County Pomona Grange will hold its second quarterly meeting at Port Matilda, Thursday, May 23rd. Two sessions, 10 a, m. and 1:30 p. m Rallroad fare from Bellefonte 50 cents for round trip Aare | John | the | Over Pennsylva- | | burg, BELLEFONTE, PA, AN IMPORTANT NEW PENSION LAW SIGNED BY PRESIDENT TAFT ON SATURDAY. IT IS A DEMOCRATIC MEASURE Many Your Informa For to Will Increase the Pension An Old Veteran—Write Congressman for Further tion—$30,000,000 Increase. Pension %1 ree 1 3 ‘ 2 vears | We { red 1 MAKE in All pensions shall commence the dadme of Bling appliontions ann War sol in fie law new Mexi 9 | State Captured Prospective Railroad Link. A part New York Central icials paid a sit to State Fhursday of last week entering much im of the bright to State rail (‘ol with that of road lege on ' it In The pressed A stated, of isitors 4 the and the pri ¥ raliroad Were importance Aare tion arrangement Central rallroad wing the rallroad thence vin rail. oon New trunk INCE spects COnne« traf onts the tracks Penns nis the Beech « road patrons nections with York « lines in Central hn Central Bellefonte and Reading vould have direct Philadelphia and one f the greatest the country reek ver Important to Auto Drivers. A letter received Saturday from Slate Highway Department, states that owing to a recent by the Commissioner every operating a motor-vehicle the exception the owner) ruling person (with of 1 {must have a driver's llcense, for which a fee of $2.00 Is required Snow on Monday. Monday we had a decided change in the atmosphere, and 14 some parts of the county the snow was flying The mountain tops were white like frost, and it was cold enough to make overcoats comfortable, No damage wae done to the fruit trees that were in blossom from | We Y of | the | Harris. | \ ————————— THURSDAY, May 1641 1012 wi —— A DEATH DEALING PLANT. Fou: Death « Phu log rot 57 1] var emi ns ing he LOR pi AIR 4 pani 4 whl od Shay Loh ABR BY Por From Eating Poisonous Roots. 1 MARRIAGES nes—D amor ] extend thelr hope that some ’ | Tow § 5g i« who a PT Kindest HMeaton-—Williams FARMERS' INSTITUTES Notes N NANCY Hospital Mrs Potter treatme Fihel Drones ni of an Snow Hatchery Trout Are Easy. The Philipsburg Ledger says g trout that come from the and have been placed In cal Streams are proving easy for the local fishermen These house” fish, to use such a term, “The hatch the lo marks “hot freem aries to be afraid to get out into deep water | the banks, and snap looks like food” loiter about anything that and i at Found Dead in Bed. Mrs. Mar Frantz, an aged {residing In Loganton, was found dead fin bed Waednesday morning at her home. She wae aged 76 years, and a widow of the late Jacob Frantz. The funeral will be held Baturday morn- ing at 9:30 o'clock In the United pvangelionl church at Loganton, iady Beef Prices Go Higher. The ultimate consumer faces other rise in meat prices, In Chicago prime steers hung up a new record for the year, when they sold at 9.20, 10 to 156 cents higher than jast week's price, Aans- day he | Premoeratic | by | shire, The bequest was attacked hy George | Bak- | er's son, on the ground that it violated | a New Hampshire statute limiting the | amount which ean be bequeathed to | to which union were born the follow. NOTIFICATION OF DEM. NOMINEES CAMPAIGN WILL OPENED ON WITH BIG RALLY AT SCRANTON Wilson of BE FORMALLY JUNE 17, Governor Woodrow One of Political crats Will Be Other Demo - the Guests Honor- Notes of Interest Are Getting Together " ¢ b ‘ i party it have expressed wttending the cons ample lodging week ent there will ‘ secures ng the wn troubie onis lodging, skirmishing thing for Hi rare Comes As onvention to that Inrge various for reason a ' the Mrs. Eddy's Gift Valid, validity of the bequest Mrs. Mary Baker G of the Christian church. to the First Church at Boston, was sustained the Supreme court of of $2, Eddy, Science The 000 000 hy founder Inst New Hamp- | W. Glover, of Lead, 8. D., Mrs any single church Richeson in Death Cell, Clarence V. T. Richeson, the forme er minister, of Boston, who is under sentence of death to die next week in the electric chair for the murder of Avis Linnell, the Buffolk county jail to the state prison, where the death sentence will be executed unless speedy action is taken by the executive council ZON 13 Zon | former } Yoder of Christ, | week | digestion was removed fron’ Vv 14] | a5 RECENT DEATHS, REDDING Jorn H Known led Fr Altoona d home of paralysis or and since serio 60 years rn near while niains ighter ho rother Ww H, Mrs aline and De of the which, he fun- at 16 Pine threes Roush. of Hannah sinters Fine Martin and Mrs both of Garden (ity Rader, of Eimira ife<long n L the pastor of Stover, officiated t Friday morning ria L mad in the Mil (Irom N Isabelle COR sed mie Refor WAR RA med churcl Rey at eral held n loch Bi cemetery ~ CRONISTER i ¢ death angel, of Mr. Dallas Cronister n Huston township on of last week, and carried reward that awaits all who exemplary life, practiced by Hie death came ag A great his friends as he had only short time with acute in. His age was 56 years, 2 and 18 days. Mr. Cronister was born February 21, 1856, the son of Henry G. and Phoebe Cronister, on the same farm where he since resided and dled. May 18, 1875 he was unit. od In marriage with Miss Nora Kelly, I he inevitatl vis took hence the from his Thurs- Wie morning the the deceased shock been it to jive to ill a months surviving children Henry, of Lalu and Nettie, of Buffalo, Jackson, of Hollidaysburg: Dorsey, Adley and Leslie, at home. A son and a daughter, Morris and Bertha, preceded the father to the grave a number of years ago. He also loaves to mourn one brother, éx- sheriff W, M. Cronister, of Martha, ing Altoona; N. Yi Rhoda, (Continued on page 5)
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