Circulation Over 5,600 Both Phones ~~ 4 7 . { Best Advertising ; Medium ’ In Centre County S ; % Everybody Reads It Ce N— BELLEFONTE, PA, THU i aa Circulation Over 5 spe*? gest in Centre county. ——— - — ga! WEDD™0 b RSDAY, MAY 1st, 1913, (a : - - : : nama ELLS JOSEPH CRUMBINE KILLED, DR. ALFRED BIERLY VETERANS OF THE FIFTH. LAW T() PENSION DARING FIREMAN SAVED CHILD. Centre County Man Crushed to Death Annual Reunion of Spanish-Americar ripe vp | Picks Little One From Path of Train MOTHERS SIGNED ~" “a ets Watches o ~~ . ” | ¢ ’ ¥ RING MERRILY |." efor Si DESIGNS NEW FLAG bar Rasinin "Sic obi | tali on » ra, ad tne . . ‘ Central DAN CUPID WAS BUSY DURING nna Tonk day evenln MAY BE ADOPTED BY UNITED GOVERNOR APPROVES BILL TO firen 1 ned fr aving the life bed 3 \ A JOseph Crumbine PAST WEEK. Ee colon of rar a STATES CONGRESS. ey od the sixth annual re-union HELP NEEDY FAMILIES, a I'ttle child at Philipeburg on Sun. NATIVE CENTRE COUNTY MAN Son of the Late Judge Furst Weds 4 lay, Jy hen went into the | Born and Reared at Madisonburg, Williamsport Lady—Miss Huyett elaq : Now a Resident of Chicago—A Mu- Becomes the Bride of Wm, A, Ma- | pp to go while the plan is in sician of Note and Composer of in t hi ) th a zat " : Ing to. She. Population--Payments Made Through County Treasurer. ork in the 20-11 Iie THE FURST-HARRAR NUPTIALS 2: ats ois. ar nd had 8 ” N n . wi ! fel ie i fireman A = oulle IS OPTIONAL WITH COUNTIES in, inte iat ‘piace Ta “sunny. ‘he An Appropriation of $200,000 to Be Distributed to the Counties Accord- gee. i, on Al ut | ) CLOCK BOTEG Many Songs. Furst—Harrar, A wedding of cons to Bellefonte and James CC. lurst, Austin QO. Furst Miss Mary Adel Mrs. Elwood liamsport, which ed last evening wyterian cad>d jonquils Grace Va Miss C1 1 A f.illian Harvar . A r. Fu t v attended | State College to Have an Opera House The usher : ; a lain, of S«¢r Bellefonte: Milton, W Columbia; Jellefonte, Harrisburg n We Fined for tering Assessment. : eff i hester 1 nship, Clear- William S Watson, of I. Chamberlain and Mrs. Jacob Wagn« ner, of Watsontown; of Snow Sho Thoss lellefonte were Mr Caroline Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Morris, Miss |, Iv ’ ¢ if LITY oO ’ yy NR aemsbin . . N [TR Elizabeth Gephart, Miss Sarah Pot- | particular section h { wing bit of x graphy i ter, Mrs. Evelyn Rogers, Mrs. J. Co- Mr ster. who is a wideawake |p, : ‘ Herly, furnished SiHoona burn Rogers, Mrs. Catherine Dinges, | business man, has in mind the ad- will on vg : , 1 SuTTesponge nt, la the evening at 30 o'clock t Col. and Mrs, W. Fred Reynolds, Mr { vancement of the busineas interests | who I hide i Salerest uy. 10any veterans assembled a adquarters | third class, and $120 ) er ang Mim ho amar, Boos {at the town and with this 484 in plsad Among his earliest triumphs as a | and headed by the 4 nN old drum county. 81 atlulonm i 00 A) be C. Quigley and Master Jno. Curtin a | structed that it can be. ente | musical composer, Bellefonte may still | corp, which wan #0 extremely popu exp: n - in the firm vear, if neces- , ) BA. A 1 be entered from | pave a memory, though doubtiessqdar in bygone days marched 10 the sary, for furnishings Other Bills Signed. nephew of the groom After the! two gides—at least the plans so in- ’ TEs held at the home of the bride's ter will be about 40x70 with a BaAve. departed this Hite B It was | Geld Jeader of the th was tonstmas i al's department and abolishing the | Imposed mother, No. 515 West Fourth street ly equipped stage, and Have tion oo Js of & Yi ter and numerous veterans respond- |officecs of Assistant Deputy Attorney | and at 11:15 o'clock the bride and {rooms 19x24 and 16x36 whi : bach that Alfred was secured to lead [ed 10 his call. They were: Hon. J. | General, the ig now desig- Cannot Bluff This Preacher. groom departed on their wedding | gytilized as so desired chOTus yf forty vO Obl hey he | D. Hicks, Dr. A. 8 Slayer Edwin M ted 1 10% First deputy at Several officials of the Reformed tour. The ide was the recipient of ym will be about 50x60 hose y Farmers Mass in 2. Amies, of Altoona; Captain Hugh 8 5000 salary per annul " nd 250 | church at Freeburg, Snyder county, many beautiful presents among them st of the building gy ¢ : y , nth the ties n which N 3 ing ners ana al felt that a fine would not given, | fat. J hat time the sons of Peter | Taylor, of Bellefonte; John D. Keith 1d thir 00, all 1 appoi waited upon the astor, Rev. J. F being a mahogany library table, or- {but will run up into the thousands { Salts- | by the Governor hief clerk & aw | B. Greisemer nily, after he had wntal 1428 } os lock i : y | lental rugs, a chines ch Kk, ¢ l a re their father had organ- | burg: Hon. George C. Irwin, of Hol- tray and numer us other Chicken Thief Causes $4000 Blaze. z (th five boys in his « jaysburg: Sergeant Joseph H. But- SW and shiver hie. Three barns were burned to the Madisonburg (Th ler and various others of the asso- ed for himself and ri 1 aris : ] at . : at Lewisburg Monday morn- remembers having hes them ay | ciation of old colonial ® 4 ms 4 AVIDE sard em play mother's residen a u le maintained an or of Gettysburg: R. B : ched a st ng I 1 against th phers 12 liquor traf an req i that he ch and messenger. $1100 t vmed bs the Att thres stenogra « ' work what is supposed to about sixty years ago at the residence As midaight approached the com- Providing f have been 1 ch thief The fire! of George Blerly on the ol lant pany arose and sang, “God Be With street where they riginated in the barn v. H. A.|ti 5 wh ey i Dania Ye 1 Until We Meet Again which | standards i niribution y church work, their friends on thei Benfer pastor h Evangelical | chestra were eight virtuoses, led by | Was dedicated to Francis Murphy Repealing sectio 0% i school | they intimat at t r future gifts wedding tour - de Faint. : je hurch. and quickly spread to the | Lemuel Blerly, as first violin Na- | the former chaplain of the regiment | COds relative to « tain In er nl might be influen il he preacher's favorabl. Ad HOWR hot : : “| barns of I. J jennage and James | thaniel B. played the flute and Robert and the great temperanCe worker listricts : attitude towar their source of reve ‘DE visited here 1 | Forrest All three were burned to | the ‘cello The other musicians were Appropriating $620 } awcher was not in the he Soom 13 rapidiy the foundations residents of Bellefonte. When the lency in salaries rpha test to be intimidated. He does himself a successful] It is believed that the fire wan ondu tor came to supply his orches- Milesburg Commencement Exercises. | Judges t ! led and a large Centre County Bar started accidenally by a chicken thief. | tra with the parts for each instru- The commencement exercises of Amending school code ¢ h oun yportion hi ongregation core Rev. Benfer has a number of val- iment, but one violin part could be the Milesburg and Boggs township | ty ms hool superintendents may receis dial appr s his stand uable hens and so has Mr. Bennage.! found in America. What was he to High school will be held in the First llowances for postage and stal A very pretty home wedding w It is thought that the thief struck (do? The chorus could not be post. Methodist Episcopal church at Miles. | ery from county funds celebrated last evening at 6 o'clock | geveral matches and that they set fire | poned Here, his family genius came f i in Magse—MHuyett. A Bungling Execution. Harris, a negr was hanged last week. The rope i and when the burz on Wednesday evening, May 7th | Regulating storage ~ y . 11 " fis , at the residence of Mr. and Mrs tn some loose straw ot the barn to hig rescue. The violin part was at § o'clock | Bee d oil and providing M. Huyett at Centre Hall when their | of ‘ hat the blaze owned by a clergyman in New Jork The program for commencement spection. aR 1 ahi ba daughter, Miss lel May Huyett, be a Wav sty the barn be City and in manuscript form. He week begins with the Baccalaureats Authorizi ts am mmis a 0 ! ng 3 ri11 X fi - § th ot * man 2 came the bride o liam istin Ma re it w jscovere he loss ap- | got the part and with music paper, in | #¢rmon io be delivered in the Bapirst gee, of id iphis Th house wa pr y 00, cov | insurance. (his room, at the old Brockerhoff |' hurch on Sunday evening, May 4th very beautifully decorate vith pot House. he sat down to write all the by Rev. Clark. On Tuesday evening ted ) cu and palms and . t Sart Think ¢ ' tasi the class day exercises will be held fl 1d palm and Country Dance at Shingletown. wrohestra parts Think { the task. |’ a . R ‘mn N with ¢ bridal party and assembled Wedr i vening of last week a | None bul a genius would have at-|in the Methodist church to be follow Tn a . . . 12 ted | «1 ttm te " itteny | ©¢d on Wednesday evening by the Centre county is entit rhtful ance was given at the empted i Nix parts * dl writler McA list } shinan y ha nt Pt singing master” as commencement exercises and com ne iCAllister . man of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Martz y a country singing ma r, a : SH we > the P vie . tem bin a me viment address The OmMmence ships in (he enneyivania Sia : rletor of their | OUr musicians were then known. Men | MEn“vmen : men br : & : " i tba on Ningleron N no ol Hai ind . rll ment orator will be Dr. Weber, of | lege, for the college year beginning wedding n, { f y bo ! M Estella Martz Markle, | Who learned music not from works : “ . ‘ REPS { aa | rs. hStella art ArKie, ‘ , " State College September, 1913. The scholarships Magee, will leave In hort ) theor interpoin thorough, | ©'2% leg . . Pr happy en graven. of Flor | from the birds and the The graduating class onsists of | will be awarded in 1 ev. F orange § Ives od ly lowing members "ictor lars competitive examinat ” band. The music for " {0 x3 ; Samuel tlarnhart . . Jo! Fred Dyke, Ralph Gingher, Ms tee on entrance, June and 1 : Miles, J. Cameron ley | T examination will ymprise Eng rammar and composition, Amer. yg 3 " + tal ¢ the college by the eran i A or ’ ii, wer s ales v5 furnished prono Was M. H or burg 1 ni usual story algebrs and pian« Ke Templar Conclave to be Held in York. The next annual Knights Templar clave will 1 weld in York, Pa, on bak ' } . Y man 4:3 y { " Ie oning ti hb ut othing « nted t youth hel R : : “eo il L™ th ' 3 n 28 and indications 1 eld wand later the ‘ 4 new wo 1 all fhe moth . oy - cro ‘ Arte wi | I Graft From Dying Man, ow p t to ti event being one of Grafting flesh from a dying man to 3 1 at emblag the - in yin Nearby Fair Dates. mblages in the his of Fair a ' | wrganization In Pennsyl- m left on a wedding |, . 0 ty or Bow ) fully ) int the mouth of Canada ride is th i " eu aooms t ive hes of E. M. Huyett, the senior spontanes in his mind ‘In all the he LOGY of & doy Aig og Tr vi The Susquehana Circuit } } asful Jed mt in a 1 of th ivett-MeNitt ’ t1 thie Th) Iris h ’ M y ww th ito he H McNit ‘risoner’s Appendix Removed. : i ere 18 | gan hospital. Three months ago Ja- iations were formed by the Milton, : wi mpan and is a pretty and David | ft convicted murderer iT word as fal He had found ighesville, Lewisburg and Blooms He : ve voung lady. The groom y He called the 1 an employe of the Kalam hu ’ / Harr ier Northumberland mi al Whi ght in ire Falr associations hese ficers : knights and ’ 4 § y 3 Apel company WHR Ca | . . > . ; ’ ! to * 1 wl dave were spent in int who | srving a twelve ORLR placed the fresh I : my : A chosen: A. N. YoB Bloomsburg. sections of the } the oldest on of the late : y h h before them. took a paj making machine ana the n id sent fosenh H fohnson Mile « 4 ghty four commander- : ntence in ! eastern nenitentinr ’ fro his izht ahouldet torn AWAY pre : | JO i . in n al 1 Bist : : Magee, a former superinten the crime, wa operate jpon las # pl ¢ leader, and the rehearsal m his righ p ton. secretary and treasurer. Falr will be represented at the grand the public schools of Centre cou . : ' in oe) for ty and at one time a prominent ¢ tion well and W fterwards a victis if a railroad a oN n . a nit. . No explanation; no apolo- Afterwar A hs iy “dates were chosen as follows Mil- mmandery sessions and one of the cident was brought in a dying con special features of the sessions will be ‘ h pera torney at the entire Count tt was taken Il a littk The groom has been emplo His L # | At 60 wm € Septemby ) y Ot : in dition to t} hospital, ad 0 square ! em : \ A . . in hor Wr , ol a , , yphoid eve ind he was illiamsport, Horace Whitman, £ A taken from his |‘ Ive Bloomsburg, October to | the election of officers. The conclave nes 0 esn WAS aKen O : > : Gf “ g ich ts ving N ; 7 Pk ” and grafted to tl shoulder of | 10: Lewisburg September 23-2 and | parade kes place on May 27, les an rrafte o the sho 0 hou Se at Philadelphia and so treated for a couple of days, Then | SANE the leading tenor part and he housekeeping with his r I the pain in the region of the | Was A profeasional musician, soloist K m, says the San Francisco Call Hughesville, October 14-16 will be the big feature of the Templar hit . ay oe Ni t ETN f é when i wt te sun alth, | Quaker City. Among the guests satient | and organist in one of the Catholic entirely restored to his usual he | Little Girl Injured at Celebration. is vou i appendicitis : [§) " , gies T concert was 4 notable suc- were asked to repeat it wlment was BU DDOSE to woeded to A gentleman :’ ! ’ . | assemblage He 18 now out of the hospital and appendix became acute the it Police Capture Real Fire Bug. attendance were the following from | was taken to the prison hospital | churches. No one then knew, and | During the Odd Fellows celebra-| Sheridan Maloy, of Curwensville, io Jellefonte; Mr and Mra. John P "I probably no one ever learned, who Proposals for Penitentiary. | tion at Jersey Shore last Friday the | in jail at Clearfield charged with ar- Harris, Dr. Edith Schad, Mrs. J. A | had supplied the divine harmony from In this week's issue of the Demo- | #ix vear-old daughter of Mr and | pon He had left the town some yoars Alken, Miss Emma Alken, Miss Hel- | tate College Man Gets Appointment. | 8 single part in that entertainment——=| ov will be found the Board of In- | Mrs, George Hall, of that place, was ago because of a forged check and en Harper, Hon. and Mrs, P. Gray he position of chief of the proposed | all perfectly written as herein detall- | yooctors’ advertisement for proposals | knocked down by an automobile, and | some time after his return was heard Meek, Miss Mary Meek, George R. | pow department of labor and indus. led by a Brush valley boy who had | pop furnishing material to build the | sustained a dislocated shoulder, be- [to say that he would get even with Meek, Hardman P. Harris, Mr. and | try nas been offered by Governor Ten- | never written a note of orchestra |... Western Penitentiary in Centre sides having one side of her face those responsible for his leaving. Mrs. D. Wagner Gelss and Andrew | or to John Price Jackson, dean of the | music before | county. It would be most desirable to badly bruised Within a month three barns, the old MeNite, | engineering school, at State College, As a postulate oa above, hoe have Centre county bidders secure the " —— grist Py a inrge tore baliding mons and he has accepted. The place pays | may Fe member at Madisonburg that |... 0 contracts, “as it would mean a ” : \ it and the ban a ave been burn Hoy--Hull, LR.000 The new department or { Peter Blerly (son of Nicholas) was a great deal ri local business interests, Clvarch ot ication at Cedar Springs, and many other buildings have been Harvey H. Hoy, of Pleasant Gap, | the place of the deparment of factory { cabinet maker by trade, He determ- | Boros will nob Irn tory Servioes saved only by timely discovery. A and Miss Emma C. Hull, of Belle: | inspection, which is abolished The | ined to build a church organ of his A ie . > Sunday. May 11 Following the detective traveled with him for some fonte, two very popular young peo-| bill has passed the house and is ready | OWN, which is said to be still In ex- Lost Twins Within a Week. a 1 services there will be love feast, cons days and called the police in time to ple of this vicinity, surprised their| for final passage in the senate, “ Listence. In order to build the organ Within a week Mr. and Mrs: J. EK. " Frank have them see him fire a bullding. many friends by announcing ther Frank Feeney, labor leader and for- {he had to make keys. They were Shultz, of Philipsburg, have buried Jueted by the pastor, Rev, 114) » where the operation was performed, marriage which took place Monday, | mer elevator Inspector in Philadel. | not jvory. He sent his boys out in- | their fwin son and daughter, to Grimm's woods near town, to gather the tones of animals which had been deposited there and out of these he It is not helleved that April 7th, at Niagara Falls, and was performed by the Methodist Episco- pal minister at that place. Mr. Hoy has secured a good position at the Falls and the happy young couple have gone to housekeeping there, Their many friends In this vieinity wish them a happy and prosperous voyage on the sea of matrimony. phia, is to be chief Inspector at $5,000, Presiding Elder at Zion Hill, Rev. TT. 1. Wentz, Presiding Elder, will preach at Zion Hill Evangelical church, Spring Mills, on Saturday evening, May 2rd, and on Sunday morning, May 4th, at which time he wiil conduct communion service, made the keys, “Uncle Peter of any musical conservatory, or even an organ factory. How he could 1 at bottom of next Col) victims of measles and pneumonia, The little ones were 9 months old, properly attune the organ after it was built is the marvel. That is a science of high degree. But genius and a perfect musical faculty of the mind, in conjunction with a perfect ear, can accomplish wonders. Grounds, Grove Reunion June 18. The antual Grove reunion will be held this year on Wednesday, 18th, on the Centre County Fair Friends and neighbors are cordially invited to bring their bas- kets and make the day one of pleas. ure. June » Congregation Battle Over Collection. in a dispute over which faction should take up the collection at the Greek Baster services in a foreign church at Uniontown, Sunday, 25 persons were out and bruised, sever- al fatally, during a free for all battle. The police quelled the trouble and several arrests were made.
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