he Centre Circulation Over 5500—Largest i LARGE GATHERINGS AT REBERS- BURG AND BOALSBURG. WILLIAMS REUNION A SUCCESS Survivors of Two Companies of 148th Regiment Meet at Different Places— Several Thousand People Present at Martha Furnace. The survivors of Company A, 148th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, very fittingly celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the day on which the company was sworn into the service of the United States, on Saturday last at Rebersburg. There were present and taking part in the celebration fifteen members of the Company, as follows Lieutenant E. J. Burket, T P. Meyer, Daniel Weaver, 8, R. Gettig M. Gilbert, George Corman, Henry Meyer, Charles Bierly, N. Boob, J. T. Corman, 1. H. Fetterman, James Full mer, Je Long, Sirave and Jacob Breckbill, The day was the morning many p« the neighboring towns b er in of C. E. 1« Just 1 Ve stalw with the try sse Samuel ind fro an ideal in ATS ago f Penn ommon ns when Cro to preg were where were speech Hon. Elli Thom 8 Company member dressed y sence of their James A. Beaver, called forth a united regret from the veterans, and the foi- wine svtression their sympathy Was adopted by resolution “Resolved—That the Company “A” of 148th it of the ) the lone celebr thel the Reunion at Boa sburg. A " « ) ¢ "rr ne There NER Are : imag There qui In quartetis the the ner Le n in he render: Tue splendid solos ng own Theodo introduced of Btats excellent hardships der to hand It ceeding eloquent of avis Dr. EE College and president a mont of the in or- and to to suc- paid an and char- Boal presided Sparks who made nddress speaking the soldiers endured preserve this nation, down, as a heritage, generations. He also tribute to the life acter of Abraham Lincoln His ad. (ress was eloquent and held the at. tention of his audience throughout D. F. Fortney, of Bellefonte, was the next speaker and he gave an in- teresting account of the regiment but more particularly of Companies DD and G, with which he was more intimately associated. Later the meeting was turned Into An old time camp fire, Captain W, H. (Continued at bottom of next Col) n Centre County. His Life Last Wee Temporarily Insane. The tragic death Merchant 8S, Bell at Boalsburg last week has caus ed a general feeling of sorrow in tha community and throughout the coun ty for the unfortunate man and his widow Mr. Bell had apparently beer suffering from despondency whicl finally led to temporary insanity anc the subsequent taking of his own life by shooting. AS was his custom, he arose early last Thursday and went to his place of turning home He Immediately and a few horrified volver, she SCI ing a nds k of M business, o'clock bedroon wife about seven went to his minutes later his hear the report of a r« Upon hastening to the roon found her husband lving uncon upon the floor thirty eis | which he had the head, A summoned to us shot himself physician throug! was hastily the unfortunate mar died at lock, Samuel Bell wi January Swales, Juniata county, x 1861 at thus his age 8 vears., Hq« Boalshu twenty -fi ind « the business, la tak 4 came t« YOCUrs general the irked up i emb GRANGE ENCAMPMENT AND FAIR Opens Saturday, Continues for September 14, One Week, garden ma i" The entertainments in feature in the auditorium will be first-class and the | D8 wrrest and stated that he had an | Wak reamom | addresses pecially of Will iw tT a interest to the character farmers ON an un Las To Close Post Office on the Sabbath THE WILLIAMS REU i NION fr drum de He m over Corps lighting lect ne A te \ da time EAame« : . | Waddie Matilda h led n \ le Riven over to erywhers ctweoy from played NCOOre NO mms whic hour and ‘ Bre dn Oookns WhR n refreshments happ selves with the the many good The afternoon Areanesn one { tid mew oe on lo nti them prepared by neg _ was taken 1 by ad preceded by a brief wotlon. led by Rev. McKelvey The welcome delivered by which responded to thy W. H. Willams A. Gleason, Democratic candidate for congress was present and spoke publicly to the crowd Rev, John C, Young and OG. A Williams, of Altoona, also were pres ent Another Interesting game of ball was played by the Martha and HStormstown teams which resulted In the Martha Glants knocking out the Stormstown Cubs to the score of 17 to 7. | As the evening drew near the crowd hegan departing for thelr homes, oar | rying pleasant memories of another | Willams reunion that had passed In. to history, al service address of Rev, Gilbert WAR Wan J While } i 1 1} morning re- 1 | was 1 his hand clutch- ht calibre revolver with 1 i Marks making ) ARO and strong emocral. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20¢h. 1912. SURVIVING VETERANS | TF °EATHorFsmeec rpaNGER'S GAME HOLD REUNIONS WAS NOT A SUCCESS TWO AUTO OWNERS WERE NEAR VICTIMS. OFFENDER John M, Woodring Brought to Belle- fonte From His Home at Tyrone, on Serious Charge—Was Agent For a Patent Tire Preserver, About three pre-posses Oung inter cialm weeks ago a y SINK appearance viewed our automobile o ling to represent § in Philadelphia, filler The Woodring, o a pre of wners 1pply W John one He m that when pumped made them mething t would VAs Inte proof appr parati tire tubes Thi ure in auto and manul a iphia Among He claimed to be much surprised at int with the comp w hiel dispute and that was had not renrde ' 34 {in PRESENTATION OF CROSSES Veterans of Three Cou Emblems of nties to Honor Receive MARRIAGES. Kuhne8mi ’ th Bradley—Lucas. Inesda aflterncon at ding rated at the on West ng parties be and Miss Ida M F'n The y Rev, C church PP. M E WAR cele! reoOnage ' rmed | of the Faxon-—Mazel, I Faxon, of Millhelm Margaret Hazel. of Reberst Vere married } Bel The PLT in Jersey 8h War Wood, the tor Mr. Faxon left Ocean (it to « thelr groom of Mr ax Faxon, former residents of Belle fonte, and has a host of well-wishing friends In this place ind ure recently dave Mra gis they Miss efonte spent several th Mr. and intter being an From there y and other points honeymoon, The and Mrs, Thom- re ™ ren of for mplete Is an son Rev. Dr. Shriner Grandfather. Rev. Dr, W, P, Shriner, pastor of the Eighth Avenue Methodist Episco- pal church Is recos ering from his re cent iliness and the Improvement was hastened last evening by the arrival {of a bright litte granddaughter at the parsonage. The mother, Mra Curtis, wife of Professor Edward Day Curtis, of the normal school at Courtland, N, {Y. Is a daughter of Dr. Shriner, and [both she and the babe are doing nice ly ~~Monday's Altoona Tribune. HAS MADE GOOD 3. vis man house auto tire gelling RECENT DEATHS. HAMUIRIGH bright, daught, lene LO, Bioneers helm dled ay home Of Moreland ten a m, Mar RY Mrs l.eath f John and settler nd [3 Ehter ening Mrs f { he homt fver en chiliren i, mit thirte of Mr r h L I's AR Hambright Vi day rege J ’ and Mrs Wm home | anes nion ! fn he United § irc onducted Kesler, Interment Union cemetery Corres 0 Dit Hevs wan Fron ! snd ne Sommer WV Marri up and and pleasant ath the A Birthday Party. 1 Mra. Willard Dale vening of last week g ARNIvVersary SUrpriss of their daughter me near Dale had a rm games and delicious The In in honor their } pres nt Luella, Summit good time selections on H al the Nery wing piano serve 1 Mr. and i Mr refreshments were as f Musser and John White Robert ows fam and Kersteot and Mrs. Daniel and family, Mra, John Ishler Roy Gentzel, Pearl, Mildred and Miriam Ishler, Eliza beth Hartman, Ethel Zettle, Oliver Hartman, John Ishler All for thelr homes at a wee hour morning, wishing Miss Dale | more uc h happy birthdays Ruesis Mrs. Frank and Mra famiil Mr. and Mrs ter and child, Mr Gr Mra John Fishburn, wi in many | Heavy Train. One of the heaviest trains that ever passed through Lock Haven was a New York Central freight of loaded conl cars, eastbound, at 6:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. There were 125 oars On the train and two monster | jocomolives were required to move It fo Express Miss Mary McCanaughy, of Mont Claire, N. J, Is a guest at the home of Charles M. McCurdy of East Linn street, TWO LARGE BARNS | { Thomas | Catherine departed | the | I Mra, Ira DD, Garman and daughters, of | Philadelphia, sss — B'GOSH! HE FOOLED THEM, “Burdine Butler, the fighting Farmer From Howard” rporati SUFFER DESTRUCTION SEASON'S CROPS LOST INSTANCES, NO LIVE STOCK WAS BURNED : One Struck by Lightning During a Heavy Thunder Storm--The Other Caused by Overheated Grain—Only Partially Insured. ne seems the otherwise iend Burdine IN BOTH Fire Near on Wednes: il lock, the large | Pine Grove Mills. wfternoon ab i\rn the about 0« on farm three M Shingletoy 1 iple miles or 14 { in Grove Burned at Gatesburag. “THE WOLFF'S SPRING MILLS J. Smit} HHefont a tel Shoop, Mrs ¥ "nh pt § nat American mist Henney, A nt 148th Pp Regiment Preachers’ Association to Meet. rome {f the « ) entr in local invit Shuey Na Preachers to attend entertain. Ww Rev 2020 Hospital Notes. KM Pp H Operat) Bellefonte Ha Mrs Ld 4) Admitted for treatment Gill, Julian Mrs. Mary T Anderson aged XK and Henry n Sowers We 180 ns (Orgy Or " next N Sarah Aver stat Miss Min bbens Thad of he Sale. t week the had their ssful bargain All wh oined In that they had a from paris Lt able WAR Aan Every busi. made spe me exception way goods were that the peo. advertised in The business community has come to realize that “The Centre Democrat” I» a | strong medium to reach the people of this counts A Successful Wednesd f \ f Bellefonts de Bellefonte There the hb im Cross dwell mont BUCO sOAN n t report spital vemen lum { trade Preparing a Roll of Honor. OOM and that Herald stat that rail 1 v , : ple nt a list of ittending station the list h business 5 1 have the proof what was them all were this ey “8 preparing the an list females that place on the company twenty «two names of loliterers in and about me of whom have 100 per cent in completed the list the fre in with cludes nightly pot, m« about When lished juent ad other The 1 . now almost the de thus far attendance will pub in and Ww nes Ww i. und J this Paper fe int by also be The great Centre County Fair promises to be bigger and better than over this year, Come and meet your friends. They will all be there West Branch Physicians Feast. Thursday evening of Iast week, | members of the West Branch Medical | Association and thelr guests enjoyed ™ banquet at the Clinton Country Club, following the regular meeting of the Clinton County Medical association, held in the afternoon. Those In atten dance from Centre county were: Dra. {R.G. HH. Hayes, J. Ll. Belbert, David Dale, EB. 8. Dorworth and M. J. Locke, {of Bellefonte; Dr. C. 8B. Musser, of ~Bome fine racing Is promised at | Aaronsburg; Dr. C. H. Dale, of State the Fair next week. In addition to | College; Dr. Foster, of Spring Mills, this the exhibits are larger and more and Dr. A. W, Andrews, of Philips. complete than ever before. jours Spending Week at Country Club. Mrs. Robert Garman and family, Mrs. Allen 8B. Garman, of Tyrone, and the week Club at are spending at the Falrbrook Country Penneylvania Furnace.
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