Circulation Advertising Over 5,600 | octal, Medium Both Phones tiveryiwdy Reods i MN Circulation Jor 5,600-~Largest in Centre county. BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1913, TOURING AR AND Tis enonckio_a succes. 1} WEN INDUSTRY [EXPRESS COMPANIES | CATTLE GRAZING PRINTED © SOME POINTERS T0 no Sugar Valley Farmers Exercised ov TAXTIN COLLISION 7" > "Shaka * = FOR BELLEFONTE| ~~ GET SEVERE JOLT “7 A rad fi = THE UNINITIATED qnuine bucking broncho, pur RITE the hor sale at the Haag dibs 4 EE te SERIOUS ACCIDENT ON NITTANY house recently, I the direct cause | MOVEMENT ON FOOT TO START [ORDERED TO REDUCE RATES oth Sections vu? Clinton county are INNER SECRETS OF THE NEW VALLEY ROAD. of sending one man t the hospital A SMALL STEEL PLANT. BY OCTOBER 15th. ¢ af 4 y sure to still @ MARRIAGE LAW. MRS. H.R. BELL INJURED "ro sefi” of “iis COMPANY BEING ORGANIZED PUBLIC WOULD BE BENEFITED 110. 1°02. ick “is READ AND PROFIT THEREBY Party of Lock Haven Colored Folks, | WHO turned It © to one of his| Expert Steel Man From Sheffield, En- | The Report Just Issued by the Inter. |" fon gr i fog 0 y amp mi Many Quest ons for the Matrimonial Out for a Joy Ride, Were Arrested, . I on ay re 1 a i AY TH gland, Backed by Local Capital, | state Commerce Commission Was "tas ve iy ona tp +-andidate to Answer—Better Book Fired ahd. Made Pay : CosteWore 1 on a f and Who Son den a Will Manufacture Steel Ingots at Made After an Investigation Cov- | sien , W { a) i to 4 t Up on Family History Before Ap. Exceeding Speed Limit, ny child Hd drive it % 1 ” Old Houser Lock Works. { ering Period of Six Years. i : In the fi 3 inte h. he AH ttle plying for License. night, Mrs the taxi, women without r ar s « and people Meyer one Bi ently intending 10 TR 48 JOSEPH STIVER INJURED, ooates Star, " . nN Hire 18 10 RAVE | Thrown Out of Buggy When Horse the 708d io the driver th thar Frightened at Automobile. car, whe id, Y nowr vestigation rt : . > oh is h " i | ; & 11 ) the m n and mpat r vit left front wheel Provisions of New Act to Be Carried Out in Centre County. ¢ swung it around lent a manner out, and give severy ne immediaté] or to wreh | lL.ock Ha ty. who had turned ta after i Lm lision and started back the way the \ ard | had come. Chief of Police Dukeman | out over the p . ard to the y Pg Ar automobl ‘actory a |miies " got into communication with the lground He fell in such a yosition NN ls hare 8 no reason why | With the introduction of t par- | heer : en. Lock diaven police and Informed them | +» at the wheels of the bugry Rt Over Heliefon > hould not rank as one of eal post by the government h »X formed them of the situation requesting at the ft s | , Nest MM ) most prosperous towns same time that the be | : ; {Dress companies got rid of Penns ania profitable } —_— ty sides Wants Owner of Dog to Settle. ' head utting a gash 'h ACOera now out for the part rest. The hi Squire Browr them ed 1} s bon } i : x HONE A t Is vd 9 ©“ r warrants, and securing ax Gambl y ' aft orchard nt ha 1.1 2 \ : f Condy automobile they : with several the trail r Harr ten Upon reac colored memti picked ip Aas bridge on Was learned oline had gi they had Di Ne two white girls Court in Session Monday. as the police were informed, had in On Monday Judge Ellis tended to go bac) och ve r rt in the temple the morning t taken to Lock fonte car men was iven ball, which the | exceptions out much f(roub ' he y ‘ " to be then arranged r FY fter mn | estat : bh Sw wi a tu ns rT lesday | first cls to be held in Bellefonte ‘ t that Hand hal bes ean | ANd the ¢ ‘ wefore| The In the mean ; conveved Mrs. Pe wad an ! co 1 wai uel ro Bellefonte in his cz yd they | granted the petition and appointed Badly injured by Fall. Aré now charged, are were given surgical treatment bh ers M ‘nt Flemir ! ; TT. Twitmire v kno same as the present Hayes, and later taken to their } tJ irveyor, and J ) \ r tiny lealer, met witl A permanent ommittes at the Nittans . n ’ Wednesda Appointed to revise the rout Harrizg in his automobile Mrs. Bell rust 26 8 tl : sf th view tern 3} that v | ) ip f press carriers 1 Himir injuries onsisted f severe 1 ! d ' us routes wi on the ide and arms, an ‘ ’ ! thelr ppointment roofing ' nis i" y south onsiaeral ed considerably fro % ho T imon w a dese n ' y Water treet " wad 1 Ov a | shippers at first feared \ : injured 4 : rion towns! A } section ; : ad praparat internally, but this, it | OUR will | Spring ship whi a su overing h vhingles Iron Works Damaged by Fire not prove to b } Sam ught t ut nn 0 rm Ning astened te v The Cherrytree iron works at Cher. jell sustained cut o ! | ie ‘artrigl ho « ario ooleq 0 | with rytres Pa vas damaged to the exe had his leg bruise tobe lell, who wi p this sp ' v hose ) eAgern ) BO Is f $7000 by a fire on Wednes tent t of last week B working rates i compiaint on tl art of | Two Brothers Strangely Disappear. from Clearfield EAYE brothers ’ Was acting E ’ number « Ww 4 ns ! : Of W Le rig 4 4 N : Mi i r " Ty " . . TE J ang da a force f men was for ¢ ‘ 1 Miss Ru thily : origi ‘ VK ! ouna temporary bulldings and ed t ' Frida on ’ i or parts vit) , ittorney, Mr. Mo (‘ormick, ca to Bellefonte, and pro ceeded to grand jury room at the |! ; wor n Sprin ownship morning the plant was |! ‘ uff: nd ys fears 1 departments ) : rol row 110 the lake He te met are employed § 260 4d md stud in his shirt ! ‘ B- ‘ name Robert Hoo e 4 150 diamond ring on his '" - n Boe h court house where Squire Brown had ere ‘ int er 1912 | and th i } Was ' ured vi Tayi Edward Cunningham, | finger and os i nsiderable mon y : : member arranged to hold the hearing. The | © * REAR mon » Marion ] sewite and Samuel Guise. | ® ins onda Irn C. MeClos " d nd an charge upon which the men had bee townehiy | he ' There In a Of Interest to Poultry Shippers. vi h We are glad to say that all | ke 0 i for Buffalo 1 h hag NA m rtunately arreated vas that of exceeding | I e point « No invaol a | ! A recent ruling handed down | ken and spead limit f one mile In 2% 11, a it 9 } he Argued ) v | the nites States Suprems Court | ) J fall, utes. and direction o : | when Co will wen giv relative to ie shipment of birds by ind torney a ettlement was P ) express makes the companies lable ork again. One of the | * 0 l ‘hile he prom hn Guisewite however, ! advis 1 other and broth quite severely Injured It seems i fas 00 f reached Buffa : Cherrytree has no fire depart ' ot 0 has been heard from Om "Tuakday afters mr which the agreed t he f ) for all loss or Injury of birds while | ment and as our boys were all valiant |) it is feared that he too, Phen Sala atten] on » au rg $10 and win, the latter amounting Barn Burned at Baileyville. n transit. Heretofore many poultry | firemen in the old home town, they t with foul play ETT hit ated Gwen ming n to $4581. Their attorne \ his Wednesda of Inst week ) clers h heen kept from exhibit did | Bishop street and when they struck y : { on 0 build. | Ww N A | the ciled section, the drivers lost com- op of one « he bull : . hgh : done owing to the G10. 2 ln rE Poo I ar Yr aE 5 a ot v rrested. | plete control of their oars The first . ¢ lightal ruck the ’ WY itior i : v | ay ' “ | C. H. Horner, of 708 12th street, Al- |car belonged to R. G. Rose, & prom. While the tracks in the dust of the by fund po ’ whe | position of express companies to try | glass, and injured his leg. He was|toona, Informs The Centre Democrat |inent attorney at the Cambria bar, road where the collision occurred was vy ae ny A - " a oy villa 10 ay i e adjustment of claims in ald up for several days but Is now [that he is not the man by that name and was driven by his son Coming sufficient evidence to the minds of i - it & whort | case Lhe vere lost or injured. The [able to be around again who was arrested and placed In the » hill fro hoo time until the structure w ) ap Hong ‘will ld v } down the hill from the school house the Bellefonte officials that the col ; TR Was burned | new ruling will probably enable a | Blalr county jall in connection with a begs y slide and though ored men were responsible f the » HU rround, the conflagration cone« [shipper of valuable birds to adjust } r a hijo) k egan to slide and although all h jal respon a Jor ® |suming all the hay and grain. The | the differences with loss nt | Bix-Year-Old Lad Kicked by Horse |Fh00!INK affair, of which this paper hrakes were on. the car went into accident, yet the latter claim they |, "i ox was safely removed. The | that was fo | equ) 1 Tym While leading his grandfather's | briefly related several weeks ago. Our the gutter striking a telephone pole aT not Sane ine hn " | owner of the barr held Insurance | re ad ery Tequre horse to water last Wednesday after. In arigan Dagon a Homes Forpnutle S Sne wat Hurt and ves ed upon the high figure of costs, but : BP a abun ! a | " 6-VORTs war the man we should have named. | yond smashing the fender, no damage deemed It better policy to settle be {the Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance| Grange Encampment Sept. 13.19, noon, Leonard, the year old son of The item in question was taken from |was done. Mr. Rose has brought a {| Co, of Centre county, to the amount | ihe fortieth annual encampment Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Helmer, of ) ‘ 1 th Hnliarity ‘ v of $1200 on the building and $400 on |and exhibition ofthe Patrons of Hus. | Beech Creek, was kicked in the face another paper and the near similarity [claim against the boro for the dam- contents. The tenant had no insur- | bandry of Central Penna. will be held | And painfully injury. The horse's |!0 the initials of the two names prob- ages which it is said will amount to ance on his property and lost all his | at Grange Park, Centre Hall, Septem - shoe struck the little fellow imme. | ADD caused the confusion about $8. The second oar belonged to ZION. hay and some Implements ber 13th to 18th, inclusive. Prepar- | Alately under the nose and cut a gash APG John G. Rose, of Johnstown, who was Following are those who ealled on ations are under way to make the |!Dat required five stitches to close Centre Mall Lady Injured driving the car. This car described Dr. Fisher at the "Centennial House" Shaffer-Hazel Family Reunion. week a profitable one for all who at- |The bone under the upper lip was Mrs. George Spangler, of Centre circles for a distance of several hun. the past week Rev, and Mrs. 8. H Wednesday, August 20th, is the day | tend splintered and one tooth knocked out. | Hall, met with a serious accident on dred feel before coming to a standstill Ditzel, Maytown, Pa.; Mr. and Mra. [set for the annual reunion of the . - p— The boy is bearing his misfortune | Friday of last week which Is causing [but fortunately no damage was done. Samuel Dorman, Mr. and Mrs, Wil. | Shaffer and Hazel families, and as| Odd Fellows to Picnic at Hunter's. manfully, her considerable pain and Inconven- |A section of the street at the steep. lam Poorman, Miss Bartley andthe time Is drawing near the rela- The Odd Fellows of Centre county ———— lence, Mrs, Bpangler who resides est point was roped off this morning Claire Dorman, of SBnydertown; John | tives and friends are making prepar- [are planning a big plenic to be held Dr. Lee Very Low. with her daughter, Mrs. Edw. Craw. und wa Nma'n o win the olf bee Garbrick and wife, Mra, Samuel Hinds | ations to attend. The gathering will at Hunter's Park on Labor Day, Mon- Dr. George Lee, of Centre Hall, one ford, slipped and fell while going |Comes dry, and daughter: Mra. Isaac Pecht, Vir | be in the form of a basket plenie, and | day, Beptember 1st of Centre county's best known physi. | down the cellar steps and broke her — ginia; Mrs, Robert Wells, John Ful- [will be held In Deitrich’'s woods at — w— clans, is lying at his home In that |left wrist. Mrs. Spangler Is seventy Bierly Reunion. gar, Charles Garbrick and wife, C. M. | Madironburg. In addition to the Mrs. Wetter, nee Miss Annie Harp. | place, practically at the point of | YOArs of age and is the mother of at-| The Bilerly annual reunion will be Parish, T. H. Harter; Rev. and Mrs. | wholesome social features of this |ster, of Harrisburg, accompanied by | death. He was reported last night te |torney N. B. Spangler of Bellefonte. [held Aug. 20th, 1913, at no Hoover, Hublersburg; Harry Breon, | meeting, there will be Interesting ad- | her son, are guests at the home of |be unconscious and extremely weak R——_— Park, Lycoming Co, Pa road Axemann; Conrad Lesh, State Col. | dresses made, and the day kept lively | Mervin Arney’'s In Centre Hall Frank Lee, of Pleasant Gap, and Mrs, Festival at Axemann, connections oan be reached New lege; J. J. Garbrick And daughter, | with good music. Everybody may a ———. Stamm, of Boalsburg are In attend. The members of Logan Grange will | York Central also Pennsylvan All Mrs. J. C. Jodon, Bellefonte: Mr. and | consider themselves invited to this| Miss Annabelle Johnson, of Al- [ance at the sick man's bedside, help. | hold a festival at Axemann on Sat. [ancestors of the former Rierlys who Mrs. J. W. Eby, and Mrs, Roy Hoy, of [reunion and feel assured that they | toona has been the guest of friends in| ing to minister for their brother's |urday evening, August 16th. Pro- [first settled In Pennsylvania are cor. Zion, will spend the day pleasantly, this place since Tuesday. comfort, ceeds for benefit of the Grange. dlally Invited to attend. (Committee) {ARRIN valuable service on this occasion personal check for the amoun and J ' pt ! Of an elec; 3! sto ing thelr t valuable birds at out John was on the men were released | over Ferguson ve p, lof<-town hibi fore the Baguire than allow the case to go to court
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