Centre County, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1913. SATURDAY'S STORM ftom, UNRULY SGHOLARS | THE REGENT GROWTH | 7"c4ee wim awroxve. |RFEGy GREEK GETS WRECKS CHURCH SPIRE ziiss wes broken fn whe trond” of the ASSAULT TEACHER OF STATE COLLEGE "voce 2% - tomenntes of 3 A LIQUOR LICENSE covered th wreckage and the fine ol belong 4 Mlowa Ho PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND | large porch was crushed to splinters A COBURN SCHOOLMARM GOT MAKES MORE LIBERAL APPRO- oh rs ing J ol ckjaw | GRANTED BY JUDGE HALL ON CHAPEL DAMAGED. The fact that the oof © ROUGHLY HANDLED. PRIATION NECESSARY, Y Ialernary beans treatment, Ne TUESDAY. pel was torn aw the force of the OTHER BUILDINGS INJURED “ot "sic! Gf “S0™ SE0.06k: | HEARD BEFORE JUSTICE MUSSER AGRIGULTURALIWORK SUFFFERS (ys iat thr, visri «xi vormer TOWN DRY FOR MANY YEARS on ) opposite orner comment high withstood the storm ’ M. I. Gardner's House Struck by the | though there crevices In the top | Case Will Be Returned to Next Court | For the Want of Funds—Leading In. | “#0. 1 invited 3 o ‘ply | The Court Files An Important Opin- Spire—Damage Done to Buildings | Of the brickwork that indicate t the | —The Teacher Had a Bruised Face | structors Leave For Better Pay- pe pet lorm iH) ion Giving His Reasons—Claims It ywor supporting it, 18 not as substs | ! 4 a swatement ) 4 Throughout the County—Many | | § pporting It, 1 ta an —An Insurrection in the School ing Positions—Other States Are which s Is Necessary—Temperance People ] some n it wis! Since Sat Buildings Unroofed. urd _ or it is sald that the Room. More Liberal-—~Trustees Elected, "r id not get credit made a Strong Fight. Methodist | " i ) " LY | In the wind storm at SW er | HO onsgider the spire on this part of the state ! nenace » the day afternoon, Bellefonte as much damage fone L$ ny ) vi thus far heard from. The Presby { an t of State fan church steepls vas blown ver | | erior of 1 (il wi teac! and apil and and promised and part fell on M, I. Gardne ) The falling of the stone from the he le for supremad A " of the | jegislnt ive : and the rear part of the Pr terian | fi on the Pre ter \ hut Fi vol MN The ros itor was | through witl Chapel roof was torn off rous | son lan he malt { N i Mar r, | and pretty (hl ¢ Qt be chimneys about town wer to morning when { presentatives case from Cobu am § Harrisbhure t the rain of § 34) bLecauns to extend school, w bers nd i. 4 ckened eye 8 he positively who struck her, hut thought jit was Helen Treaster Mine Moyers SPIRE IN RUINS. nose was also skinned and her feel. pT y y f Agr 8 ! n i gricu CHURCH lankoers Association see th ' f ma ng da sud thi rain Hghtning a: oud . f thunder r t f 1} nain _. I ' : A Wr) The storm e up thot pped to t treet i it was it X¢ ge no fur tior er the n« | SCranion; Qu tisbur L | Farmer James Davidson Awarded $208 man person WOT iret ‘ ’ NECONSa Tr ' rotoct 3 Rs up . | f set | } the } Whim : ARDUre : a ra For Damages Incurred. streets hefo +h ea el with ring of hast " TT WT 1} f = } x tondes 2 2 t! d | { elars Ve HE a it fot ARCS There was Hee will ENGINE FIRED HIS FIELD n year wi ring the of the fessor R the Agriculturs School, and r of Horticult lected eed Dr. T. § ) y resigned as dean of the Agricultural School In SBeptember. Profess # has gr ited from State Colle n the breaking It is expected Beptember the addition pleted A telegram of regret was sent former Governor Beave president f the board of trustees 11. Thi is the first meeting In 3 vears ths bers, shingles a mass of wre the home fireet that down over and had complet spacious sporch idence The height n 2 f = " 1 ¢) ’ 1 Ww . ’ OM (ran | th hn nut that was no all the mage. | Hill, 1 ved and twisted. Adam), | Rasy a country Bel SMALLPOX UNDER CONTROL. aning krvis rai . : aL that o : Semands . During the D ‘ t qa . y . of i i at will be : Milesburg Youth Hurt at Bellwood people apparent as \ A wh ay n }'8 1088 ART | cond 1 dec and A rdance wide ‘ ifiding rn off and } all, } vn ! \ rring ne the he ! h ‘ ’ ! 4 1 whict cia na) ! { as gentleman in most over on the LN ‘ INveynr ' of hee , } at the central *t wok Arn The td " And manur burned, ana cos hau " N , } " we have come property occupied | Mrs. Schadd. |C trees, fences and such like | gt ou Buturday aftornwon df yo Bi {ined ; If the] nS A from Relief ete confidence, we have decided to General Beaver has missed A vind storm whic tention to the am quarant Aare ms ‘ This v a mlate ood and a least I nore wr less damaged throughou } ti I 14 Ff he P R allmer and at n time ere ar BOON loss of Aavidso Cal grant If experiences should : ’ : ! f ! i a n 0 Wer ANY » t 1) f ' f A . nt “ ] ons i { i side was torn away by the oo } Saturday's storm ¥ } ho i i ood was lown | lous results anticipated Hince oy h YOY ‘ n j : ') Jig » bin . avid ot wlio be grin: hg } i at a] q 3 I ed to $35, making a total of $20 dam will discontin ut we are satis- the storm ing the interior expos Owen ) rwood’'s barn at . ls - 3 " of Milesburg | week wages which the whoer claimed Was | a. a (hat v Ite will convince the due him. Squire Musser promptly |. et skeptics at our decision is granted Mr. Davidson judgment for nd ductive to law and order the Alw « amount ny ) “ea Hall Pres Tent Judge - no new cases have developed, al ed to the elements ville was y inroofed whe 18 been emplo there for some | though one patient Iti Bush's Addi Several persons were eve witnesses | Witmer r P Shilo) h h time was struck Jus above the ankle tion of the falling of the steeple They all | roof badl i \ Hen | } a heavy piece : snire whe ute 3 : LP g . «iil % y . rf a, the P hen cK | the y n H a somewna . tained a broken lex Johnson and In one home that is quarantined a 1 aoree oO the sto 37) A y 3 ’ " fd . ' 3 " eS aor? a rm. gan t Sway Iamaged bou & int of other workmen were of Young man seems t take special de and ro he second time it arched dama; Was ] uildings \ s y utting on & ne sheet " Het py Si " : “ back over the building all thought | tree B00 pg ON hw ay. | LE oh uly ng the author WAR Sif SO SPECIAL TRADE DAY. SMALLPOX AT GLEN IRON, it then would | n the oof of the is under close observation by the metal, and physicians Wine } Ing about the town and especially a oung Johneo ; was af frequents one of the bars to secure Wednesda and Thursday of this wom ) ' \ tructut A be thin Pe . . " " ’ f 1 ! x aiton nursery salesman, mal “ ' Ww ' jurch Falls From Bridge. erwards taken to N hospital | quid refreshments week were the special days set apart . ' ' Y. was AOR . + y Wear H " eames mn of Edward We do hope that some one can find by the Merchants’ Progressive Leagues : : \ Glenn ntome vork In ‘ TH | uN A ) in ioien n i . JB ns the authority to take this chap In lof Bellefonte for special | cements h . 1 . 1. owin. ortir . r n tl charge and administer to him proper | All the leading mercha ‘ the town "tole ry ' Penn worting ROTIAT on © on ul ‘ in ently va } r ret ' ) : : ’ py hs . Deg th . Haw wid bil : : " i In making City Must Pay Bill, punishment Should he succeed in | were In the movemer nnd An ree " 4 clans @ elf 04 eqaquen ! i yi de little soutl lenrfiel . A 1 anu on : | ’ bo ) i ff 1 id 1 it of Williamsport is trying | spreading the disease, then It will be | sult, there were all ) i ArgEninm | yy % " The spire was anchored \ los in ng and fe ne] ’ ; 4 who i 4 wil morning tower 1 RAYS ’ ‘ h tance of twent fant ‘ ment of milling delinquent | 100 late in store for the publi : diagnosed his iment ag smallpox tended 4 > Th ) p y wid x of ind the first ease. of which Public sentiment should drive him | Yesterday a great many people came The hotel has been Q rantined and yet ) y P op it 6 =” ind elow. alighting on . 4 : v : She . 1 n quarant why the swaving of ee spire loosen y nd shoulders. which prod do municipal au orities thought to off the streets; good citizens should | to town by the morning trains, the the state health authorities have been } ' i WICH 3 \ a “horrible example has not shun him larger number being women who came if TH Tent ed the masonry When the stones ure of the skull and caused other . y " 7 . had ‘ 3 Jl kinds of shopping A great notified The residents of Union A ined out at AR 8 isfactory a f {to do k ( 0 10D Ter . . shh y - dropped out on the front of the beifr a ful bruises to his body He was , wy wi Py +e {many others came by private convey- county in the helghborhood of Glenn oe pected ile the ty 0 ‘ ' wt - and the spire swung to the east again, | picked up In an unconscious condi. n expe sh hid + | " oA an Un Big Fire at Milton. | ahoe and an & result our VAHOus mer Iron are aroused over n A at that oth ' . 1 ha o 3 0 , ties ¢ : p arr n ' nnance viewpoin a , \ s large acs 1" Re ‘ ed 3 r CASOR Ma fevelop In thelr homes it naturally had no su rt and top- [tion and taken to the Clearfield hos ‘at a Fire destroyed the large wick fa chants were kept more than busy | \ ! ‘ . ; va i . " ' Jowever that the case may . pled eastward with the force of the |p al where he died a 11:4 rove an example to other delinquents tory and the bullding that contained waiting on the trade storm back of It Wednesday, 16th ) \ ‘the wholesale queensware establish- . . - " ”" the average man will prefer to set i It was an unusually busy day for When the spire fell fortunately he deceased was a son of Mr. and . ment of John FP. Hackenberg, at an 4 . at up rather than face the alterna | - thin season of the year, and the large there was no one on the street near | Mra, Arista Lucas, farmers residing \ early hour on Tuesday morning at - ive of being locked up in jail, number of parcels seen on the street bh where it landed, although a woman {near Unionville He was aged about Milton. Both structures were badly | Coo idence that considerable busi. | Horner, Colyer; Mrs, Allce Hampton, in & buggy had passed that corner [30 years and leaves a wife and four | burned when the fire was discovered | ooo wos done. The sale continues Valley View and was only a SqUAre away Two | children | To Save Keeler's Life. and firemen turned thelr attention to over this Thursday and there is reas | Operations Hannah Vonada and little boys, Herbert Beezer and Sam The latest movement In the effort to | saving the neighboring bulldings. A son tc expect another rush today { John Blackford, Bellefonte; Reble Bar- uel Walte, were on the street about| John Weaver, a former resident of save the life of John OO. Keeler. under | downpour of rain at the same time | lot, Coleville: Charlotte Milton, Ju 40 feet from where the steeple fell | Stormstown, but who moved to New sentence of death for the murder of | alded materially in preventing a spread __- ; . [llan. The above operative patients and fortunately were not In any dan- | Castle a year ago, had the misfortune | Joseph W. Roessner, the Clearfield of the fire. The total loss is estimated Church Dedication. {are all children ger. They were hurrying home on [of having two fingers amputated while | brewer, which occurred on the 14th !to be In the neighborhood of $100,000 The new church of United Brethren | —— mssss— account of the storm. Mrs, Cyrus at work, He was employed by the B. | of September last, is to take the case | totally covered by lpsurance. De« [in Christ, at Yarnell, will be dedicated | Sale bills printed at this office are Strickland, mother of Mrs. M. 1. Gard- | & O. Railroad company as a car re- | before the Hoard of Pardons. The |fective wiring Is given as the cause, on Sunday, February 2nd; services done right—prices always reasonable, ner, was standing at the front win- | pairman, but was transferred as as- [move to appeal the case to the Bu- Mr. Hackenberg has business rela- [at 10 a.m, 2:30 and 7 p. m. Rev. J — — dow of the Gardner home when the |sistant foreman. He Is now in the preme Court received no encourage- | tives with merchants of this county | 8. Fulton, presiding elder, will be When you are In need of job print. storm broke in its fury, and when the |New Castle hospital and Is getting [ment from the attorneys who de- {who have dealt with him for many | present and have charge of these ser- | ing come direct to this office. Good steeple crushed against the house, she [along nicely, | fended Keeler, yours, vices, work-~prices reasonable, street loc and rtion « \¢ sup Il rrom an abut Hospital Notes, Admitted for treatment George Herkimer Houserville, James B,
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