~ 3 - Q g & Ci Fation Over 5500uL argon mm ’ THS3IG CENTRE COUNTY FAIR NOW IN PROGRESS ON THE FAIR GROUNDS AT THIS PLACE, THE 13TH ANNUAL GATHERING Some Fast Racing From a Big String of Horses—Large Crowd in Attend- ance Wednesday With Good Pros- pects For Balance of the Week. Thirteenth Annua ‘alr of the Centre County Agricultural Exhibit ing Com pe any in full pre it the Fair ground bel town, as to a if permits, it promises most 1] fairs The « the usual st The is Kress Press, cess tend " d fation su ever ! i i rowd or ; Vv was up aindard 3 and expected that wd will with good which ur. 18 ore on rounds p wrance and everybody and enjoying this vear in larger and the exhibit f resent a inima ed to The exh partments ever, and seemed appe ] themsely de than certain are better espe vegetables, The fact that fair in this section of fall, brought an unusu fine string of horses to take part in the speed program. There are thirty-two horses in the stables now, and among the number are some very fast ones, that some fast and exciting c are expected. The only thing to der the su 88 of the f weather which has ‘ the very he h i occurs this is the state, this hin vir is the today exh used vegetable formerly 18 Co full int desire varieties water beans, tall est Critt pot mense ¥ one weighing and other Ibe. Mr. Samuel Dec ket is in ih wot hebvie-bulldine and in due him for the large variety products The Har Ibs the of International eater Com lering wing program shows gome 3 races with good pu ke Is the Ing exce speed program lows racy Starter this antinfnc the week ent for " Ki Wednesday, and P and Pace Purse $300 Purse 260 100 Trot Trot Hace . Thursday. and Pace and Pace Friday. Trot and Pace for all Race noe, Purse $260 Purse 200 Trot Trot $200 " 300 100 I J Purse 6. Free Running Harry Gehret attended the dis- trict convention of the Knights of the Golden Eagle at Renovo on Labor Day, as a delegate from Bellefonte Castle, The gathering of the various Castles and Commanderies was very large, and at the business session held during the day Milton was chosen as the next place of meeting In 1913, Delightful { this together In to | | The | base first big | | dash f | Walker of 80 mntests | | onte, were { Rev, CO | daughter | place, | here, in Centre County, POORMAN REUNION, Out-Door Gathering Held on Saturday. The sixth annual reunion of Poorman families, held in the becker grove, near Milesburg, on urday, proved to be one of the successful gatherings yet enjoyed by well known clan The day ap auspiciously and the hap crowd began to gather the early he of the forenoon, smiles of greeting upon their hearty hand clasp for all Relatives, neig bors and acquaintances all one happy family, Usual greetings were reminiscence fell ind he the Kohl Sat most ened in with and a urs faces and af over a upon the spent wel ter the spirit of crowd in mversation The Come ered BEV UrS Were ddres Of | girls, | Wingate ard race lore ball men, won bs Run Clyde We prize, [ rubber ladies, won by Runville; ard d Confer, receiver William a pin lavender, ¢ ish Mrs MARRIAGES. Hull—Huey. y FM Spencer——Switzer, ward E es, of Corning, N. Y., a nad Miss Carrie MM, Switzer, of Belle- IRArTie Ak Aha dintten Wethren PREY Re, hy Houtz——Eckenroth Sper W. Wir Walker—-Robb and Kers mi started ir the ! obile wedding Iuded, hundred-mile aut i wna to Bedford Springs. Mr ind Mra returned home Tuesday and will reside it the eh Ho where they Are now ing congratulations and wishes their many friends bride Is of Mrs, Alice Robb, of and popular and accom- plished young lady The groom Is too well known, to need an introduction being one of our most attorneys former pas home Salona tor the Core thes their one visit Walker 184 rece the hesnt The the this in i young Grangers at Centre Hall, For the patrons of Husbandry hibition at Centre Hall, Pa ber 14 to 20, the Pennsylvania road Company will sell special cursion tickets to Centre Hall from stations in Pennsylvania, and from Baltimore and Elmira at reduced fares (minimum fare §(0 cents), Tickets will be sold September 13 to 20; good to return to reach original starting point not later than September 23. Ex - Septem - Rall ox. | mingled | | poston 4 thin Re | AT {| An \ of | equalied by few successful | Hath ri h | valleys BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 5th, 1912, [48TH REGIMENT 10 MEET IN REUNION WILL CELEBRATE FIFTIETH AN- NIVERSARY. BELLEFONTE ON FRIDAY Interesting Feature Will Be the Camp Fire in the Court House Dur- ing the Evening, Free to the Pub- Forenoon—10: 30. ither in Post E < © Gregg the comrades Afternocon—1 to 4. ng hymn. Brief History cof Reniment. ie W Load Sod _ ' ¥ riment To BR in the 4 "or wen) respon Be offering | imends for im m Pris add ellent LIWAYS Seeming } Are now and do Ww of the ex "Regiment ften called A) next he Brigade idea of the herok ma up the regiment all heroes, and their history three ye of sacrifice, herolem surpassed hy none, And these men « farms. schools, hills, mountains of Centre Ave for dul from gives falr men They Cove who were ors and de Arn and the homes, wnd county The Colonel In closing his story the regiment says “1 desire only say that, whilst as a regiment and as individuals, none of us did more than our duty, it has always been a source of great gratification to me that of- ficers and men alike in our Regiment, with fewer exceptions than would nat- urally be expected, In every time of danger, emergency and trial, rose to the demands of the occasion and, so (Continued at bottom of next col) of upon, al- | hig tt Commander | service, | | prompt ame | | 10 the | bY one to} ee — —— GRANGE ENCAMPMENT, Next Big Event to Take Place in Cen- 5 tre County, The tiong are th Anna unpment thi 39 A iran Pali i strut! Ceniry much f 11 that The make ing ans Exhih Tree separa ZooloR chit mite 1 gpa r 1 Pir ment ment i The Result in Vermont. ‘ § r t Ja i, Fras giessive ent Foo roe of Bagga jeman ment vmp nd gentien re brave n ese guotal mmande a of the the one ite ita the men 1451} thing own fo wn AS water of rises the (Re nn ents, In the service v r ab the man at their head. If Was ambitious, brave a good dis ciplinarian, prompt, and a fighter, so the men however green became well disciplined, brave first classe fighters the men of this Regiment were enabled to do, was due fact that they were of the neatest, most trim faithful, as well as able, brave, hetole Colonels In the army. Al- Wars ready for a fight, and always in when there was one on, and apparent- I¥ never mo happy as when in the very heat of the battle and where the fight Was the thickest. That the 145th was one of the best Regiments in the ser- vice is due to the fact that it had from © first, our fellow citizen, Col. James A. Beaver, for its commander. Rewly 1¢, and there ore, did, op and ELIAS Former Centre Countian Passes Away moc, | he mbar he | {in hero- | What | IP commanded | the and | ‘MANY PASS T0 GREAT BEYOND OF THOSE DEATH. HECKMAN SUCCUMBS CALLED BY at His Home in Orangeville, lllinois, Last Week—Other Obituary No- tices of Well Known Citizens. ¥ f About mixt HE Sn Morrisville, i ter coming to ¢ and his ante He was Ftariun. urch, ¥ ven: | Ame settled In Vella of the Pre fe cre the Vite Elmer 3 Vers Of two half-brothers of Johnstown of Mill Hall Des of the Reformed burg, where funeral servi conducted this (Thursday) by Rev. Stauffer en Bur Va Yearick Yearic member Madison will (ire Dir win assed { Jey mm Was nn church of 8) Iw BOALICH Aaron broth law of Henry Young Klinger, of Bellefonte and G Young, of Nittany, died at his home Port Allegheny on Wednesday of week, at the ripe age of 77 years tonlich will be remembered by older residents of Bellefonte and vicinity, as about forty years ago he gided near Axemann He married Mise Mary Ann Young, a Centre coun- ty lady, who preceded him to the grave a number of year ago, Up un- til about two years ago he had been employed as manager of the Liveright store at Osceola, when he retired and moved to Port Allegheny. He Is sur vived by three daughters: Mra, George McClellen, of Clearfield, Ky. (Continued at bottom of next col.) wmlich, a and Mrs Ww Inst Mr Executed by Rev. wm : day | Ix morning | John | | Hved | member | husband TRIAL LIST, Cases to Be Tried at September Term of Court, Geo. Confer sher- hers Hurley, Ki Dunham Geo, T "Second Week—Sept. Term. Harter " athan Hough A WORK OF ART. John Toner a Form- er County Official. Wil mn P r > ' RT ! det i to 1851 and his re are models of 11 ras 1 thin neainess, and the ars do Jutid in fhe court house Toner WAN Lo ne time “ member the F 3 { eT Ft Mr rem and bore } rmert tience Yeri mu ghters ng She i ’ vived and ineral "uesday nek n \ ? A . . 1 ' of Intersection and h body id to rest in Askey's cemeter KRYDER Mrs. J. C at her home in ring after 0 years Mrs Snow was Kryder died Salona on Saturday lingering iliness, Surviving are five Charles E. Frazier, Mra. Norman L aged daughters of Porter township, Hayes, of Salona, and Ellen, Margaret and Mabel at home. Deceased had in Nittany Valley all her life for many years was an active of the Reformed church. Her preceded her to the grave about a year ago. Funeral services were conducted from her late home on Monday forenoon by a former pas- tor, Rev. E. F. Foust, of 8t. Clair, Pa. assisted by Rev, W, E Harr, of Lock Haven. DEITRICH and Mr. and Mrs, James Deltrich, of near Dunkles, are mourn- ing the death of their 7-monthe-old son, John Henry Deltrich, who pass. ed away on Wednesday of last week after a short iliness with congestion of the brain. Interment was made at 10 o'cock on Saturday morning.
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