Circulation ~ ; ; a ah) Best Over 5,600 Ae om Both Phones 4 tayo vane It fy, TE Circulation Over 5 ~Largest in Centre county. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1913 . 36. No. 35, CENTRE COUNTY FAIR |__ "evAsre we wosos. B01) GYPSY GANG FORMER JULIAN MAN | At Reser ror wuntens [11ST OF PETITIONS. | Drastic Treatment Brought the Desir- | Licenses Can Now Be Secured at NOW IN FULL SWING| = rc siussct Soest, of conee| VISIT GENTRE COUNTY] KILLED IN AUTO SMASH c... cosas ers 25% 4unmime FILED FOR PRIMARY RD Bunning —— county, now division superintendent of have been exercised over the de- the state highway, is credited with the CAR WENT OVER 50-FOOT PR | lay by the state game department NAMES AS T EXHIBITS UP TO STANDARD. OF |, (0 © perience with a il he ROB SEVERAL "RESIDENTS OF 0 BCI. 1A. 2Y 106 sigle Same { eparinien| HEY WILL APPEAR FORMER YEARS. the Road, commonly known as hobos, SUMS OF MONEY. PICE NEAR LIGONIER. {In Pennsylvania need WOPTY : no ON BALLOTS, na— which occured at his home near Neal- | further, as the licenses are now on ATTENDANCE IS VERY LARGE { Tht. eoenty ing hoboes bail ioasss COMMISSIONER GROVE HELD UP|CAL. BOWER'SUNTIMELY DEATH | ans fan ‘ve nad as 1 per treasurer | NUMBER OF OFFICES VACANT ed through the village and put up | Miller received the first lot of the | . Goid: Horse Recing Today and To: for the night Fon oF bum's Fe oat on | Rounded Up on Contre Hall Moun- | Together With His Four Companions | [ne w licenses on Monday, and aithough In Such Cases Names Will Have to rush mountains me of the trio . {he has not up Oo his time een morrow-—Amusements Are Plgnty | spotted the Musser home at the en- tain and Taken Before Squire for The Unfortunate Man Was Return- swamped with orders for same, it is Be Written on the Ballots by the and Varied—The Carnival a Big trance to Nealmont and coming down Hearing——Released After Refunding ing From a Day's Outing, When | pretty safe to sa that by the time| Voter~Millheim Borough Candidates Feature—Everybody is There. oft the hill, walking in on the back Stolen Money and Paying Costs. Their Car Became Unmanageable, |!' '# ®encrally known they can be had,| Will Be Nominated in this Manner, porch and knocked at the door. A { there will be a large number lifted | . . . | daughter answered and opening the . The fourteenth annual Iatp hii the | goor asked what was wanted. Thea series of daring hold-ups occurred | have followed \ ower famil f ire a Hunter's License is to pay to|our many readers Centre i Sownty isi Mitgral ai tramp replied in a gruff, surly voice | between Bellefonte and Foment “that Julian, Calvin, son of Mr M og w | the county treasurer one dollar, and |ocrat publishes we a list 4 ) i 8 O V P y N ‘ « { ! h NE V Wow = |, . , u P i ng Say Bl low town. with eV that he ontet money and wanted It | re alled the times when Lewis and | ©! was lostantly killed at Ligonier, ANBWer to the foll information: | of ull petitions ination from successful fairs ever held by the as- | gating that she would see what could | T yunines Lae =e ven Mountains apa vi in automobile accident ADD sat. “hawas W he A 7 . ) om? lun} n 1 except- sociation. All roads lead to the fair|ne done. Slipping Quietly oot of the |= perp trators of these daring de eds | Hl of Mi Bowers broths met | 0) lo . Tu a elt Zen Li h ver, the p ions from Belle- grounds this week and thousands of | house by a aide or she An to ane bison women belonging to a j%eid jd py and th lat tra- | oe 4) OMMmonY oo No a - et ed shan whicl appeared last people from Centre and adjoining®| garage at the rear the lot Hed i 1 nh KR | encamped near the | £ed wipes out the last member o . if Sinmonyenith, N erson un eek As will n reading OV = counties are coming by train, auto, | her father, who came up on Mr. Tramp | 'n Dennur tovend ‘on : ! net his death | | Yes i Time Be e list below, some of the bor. buggy and other conveyances, even on the porcl He asked the | Counts y irr dibs Bok ’ Ariki Whe andi, written request : Lor ail. af hit 43 ME on foot, to reach the desired mecca. |g what was wanted and strange | Ben tan i * Danlel srove, | * *" Vere tl . I It is estimated that fully 5,000 peoples | io se the > tn him: | Jamin ’ . { + Williams, | V were on the grounds Wednesday after- 4 noon and this is considered big for| the opening day. If the weather con- | ditions continue favorable, the crowd | toda and tomorrow, ill break all} records With the bands playing, | banners flyi te y breeze, the carni- val in full blast, t ay not of the excitir h ’ . | ’ Iv GOL {es ng rt 1 { bakid an On Saturday afternoon and evening YY a strange tality that seems to | I'he only provision necessary to ge- | Believing | will b of interest to Centre Dem- cure tomorrow horses ents Ing those Mifflin burg. of L. llamsport; and SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIAL. l LeInOrL, ear nt fternoon, wheni when the steering gear of the sam It wt rne in mis ; re Hall Boro—T Marked the Ending of a Friendly | ” wv" Class Contest. pu mpki ns toes There implement ing Forest IL. Bullo 13 Mifflinburg Bug Company ; | : 114 Wo Mr. and national Harvester Company is harge | p n ati of l« H. Musser, Isaa Underwood, | wd Mi as Mar traction engines and farm img its f Waddle My . % TW nd John Du f MARRIAGES. Hayes—Marshall, Mi lesburg 1 e tragedy in wi J Murder and Suicide at Hastings. rderer a ! and Draw H Will Not Be in a Hurry. he | ww Phil ipsburg Boro—T Thon Deakir D h K. Hoffer " Ey 4 Ww ABSeRROT, nard T D.: John Wiggins, n Ge - ‘K vo” ‘ was Ir type cerned ere ent teep you | ¥One 1 Lh A hen Gill }, ) rou! dispatch In the P} entertained fro the ne ou ) ' ir oliver in and ‘®t adelphi DET rom Lewistown that until i The Rout? places in ron Oo \ | nd of Rraz gypeies crossed Carnival tr m y Shon ‘ a bi MIL. Th ver the ne from Centre in Mifflin Italian nad ' ni Of th " : WODETis ’ ugh the n : ity Tuesdas making $ crusade Ferri } | th Merr ; tour ’ om . 1 ter trying ui rn inst rn pat en, pot y flelds and | and « r ling Ww vi », ’ . M ' ( 4 3 v ’ ki ss) . or tin ra De : a q " * ) > 1A . TL et enback or Gy borough as wel ns } kinds make ug ! nteresting WAS GoOwr nr ree 8 dead bod) y ohbed Reed ‘ ¢ i pocket dental expenses shall a ] y «0 ace at Niagara Falls The Carr } Hght lectri \ una the next aaj r IMP | hook containing money ar some vale | the borough, it's a saf ruess, the ‘ ug 29th the contracting lights and a big crow was present | © shes He "ui yu ll vhle paper | Bellefonte and not all of t} borough » # being Mi Alfred ( Mann Wednesday evening take in the through his own head Citizens armed with she guns sur of Centre count) will ¢ om A nes i Howard this county tore sight | —— rounded the camp at Siglerville on | new act and Miss Marian Smith, of Niagara a ipadtane: Campbell. R.: A. W. Marks On Wednesday evening ‘fie Tyr Chapter Gets Charter. | Tuesday afternoon and held them in alls, The ceremony was performed R: Bdward Wilson, S.: H. 8. Me- P. R. R. band gave a delightful con-| Pi Kappa Alpha, one of the promi- | check until the arrival of M Will Remember Sawtelle’'s Circus. |! the parsonage of the Methodist Ciint ak R WwW & D: P. BE. Wom- cert on the Diamond which was high- | nent National fraternities, recently | Bricker, sheriff and his deputies, who There will be one man at least, If i piscopal chur h, by the pastor, Rey indort ’ n 4 Ww. & D Justice of ly appreciated. They are fhrnishing | granted a charter to Porta Alpha Sig- [after collecting fines and damages, | not more, who will not soon forget |‘ ™ cker. Following a brief wedding Pea ok "Henry OC. Warfel R & W.: the music at the fair and this alone | ma local of Penn State | drove them across the mountains into | the visit of Sig. Sawtelle's circus to | trip Mr. and Mrs. Mann will be at Robert Lewis, 8.: Ellis C. Howe, - is worth the price of admission. There| PI Kappa Alpha Is an old south- | Snyder county Bellefonte last Thursda) While the | home to their friends in Niagara Fala, | rgess Wi liam Blee, 8; J are about forty members in the band |ern fraternity, having been founded | [show gave fair satisfaction and the uinre the ron fr ployed 1 The Stine R.: Jacob Swires, D, Judge hp and everyone is a musician of the [at the University of Virginia In 1868 | y | aggregation arrived and departed | Democrat joins ihe friends in extends j DY womas Boalich, R; H highest order. Their musi fs aby six young Confederate soldiers. It | State Man to TAN on Fitult Problems. | without any undue trouble, there were | ing he ap congratulations to the hap- pisacion. oT D: BF Booth, js ensure andere Yo. all who nes pa a Mhree Sousa aie MDERS; | put growers of Pennsylvania will be | 8 few stunts Pulled aft on he aide | P¥ couple a“ Te oor. Ww Roy Flegal, D: W " Munsel- . one of ! rominent ones being the | ye . . 8 . | known as “catching the sucker” In ) . f spector, George od - If you have not made up your mind | Hon. Oscar W. Underwood, chalrman | SUIT Mseting of the Btate Hort): one instance & forektner residing ai) Performed a Difficult Operation. Poy R en U. Hoffer. D.; John C to attend the fair do It now Lay | of the Way # and Means Committee i Pleasant (Je Veocod reral One of the most dangerous opera- | . - nD + ("ha lea 8 a of giness cept Se mber 10 g i e Adams " ap was fleecod of severa | Hoffer, D.; Frank Haines, : r anid the cares of your busine oriin the House of Representatives | Bepte er | and 11, with th Ada Ho | + Frul oo , OF hundred dollars. a portion of which he | tions known to the medical world is m Constable, .Wil- farm and enjoy yourself at the Cen-| The State College Chapter, which Indu Fruit Growers’ association as was able to on by ald of the | the Caesarian operation and it is only | Hancock: Sh W.: A J. Kerns, tre County Fur in the first to be established In Penn- ! a g a yollee A number of others are sald | In rare cases that It is reported to In " or The result of the races Wednesday | aylvania, will be installed this fall Wi Mystnoon ami Jdvening of the i have had their pocket-books con. [child birth. Up until a few days ago | Rg Fant Pr bura Boro—Tax Col. aeriaon was 48 follows: m Dr J.P Stewart and Prof. F,|siderably lightened by playing the lit- [It was never attempted in the lower |, 0 noniel Ww. Musser, R. Asses- 2:12 Trot and Pace Purse $300 Buried Under Mine Cars. ag of the Peanay ivanin State | tle “game.” : animal life, but it remained for Dr. H, sor, James W. Northamer, R. Coun- i On Friday morning a serious ne- College, will take up problems of fruit i ——— 1. Fry, the veterinary surgeon, ell, J. P. Gates, D.; Daniel M. Stine, Stormstown ... : f 4 4]cident befell Clyde Quick, of Moshan- growing. Both of these men have had Musser~Werts Family Reunion demonstrate that an operation of this | o" gp Directors, John B. Hoff- Bay, home, H. H Wilson, . non, while at work in a coal mine | wide opportunity to study the meth. The members of the well known | kind on be performed with success man, J: Fred J. Henry, R. Burgess RIP ' at near that place. Mr. Quick was em- smployed by the best owern Musse ¢ fo o i old | On A ROW ’ 7% dwaxd Craft, R Hal Direct, bay horse, CC, B. Wel- ployed as a driver, ad was hringing ofl employal : rowan fn their Arn Bodin Julies wil Sold On the Heinen farm W. C. Faubeon Biwi Shoe Boro—Tax Collector, liver, Lock Haven : two loaded cars from the mine when , tember 13th, in the James Werts grove | Das a sow that had trouble giving a Fravel, R. & D.: J. 8. Bhope, Elaine Patchen, bay mare, W. V he Jost control of them and they Pe Ean as pai in Brush Valley 3% miles west of birth to a litter of pigs and Dr. Fry | (rorie or, Charles Zindel 8 & R Larimer, Bellefonte 3 3 3] wrecked. - He was buried beneath the Mailing List Corrected. Madisonburg. Friends of the families | Was sent for. He performed the Ca- X tet: of Harm, W.. Robert Time of heats 2.18%, 2.17%, "2.20, cars and thelr load. but fortunately All patrons of this paper who paid are cordinily invited to attend and ]|esarian operation and six pigs were Aud ot PR rien * D.: J. 2:30 Trot and Pace.. Purse $260 |... aped death. When rescued he was sibseription accounts during the a Keck, : ar +. Pr Kelley, Tobe Ward, gray, T. D. Middagh, found to have sustained a badly | month of August should carefully ex. ( yw searvhady | Porn. In the operation Dr. Fry killed : “hy be welcome. them. Everybody one of the pigs but the otfiers and the Harris Soy. R & Di M. Pa Ww. MAMMAL op c00i00as : i 1 crushed left arm and a number of | Amine the label on their paper this a x Sounetl Robert AM. 1 rk, : Nolanda, b, nn, H. H. Wilson, Wil. ¥ avo : Ww. ™ & Ww Wm. Freeman, A Peters. R.: J. F. Kephart, Bradley Matthews, R School Samuel H Wigton R.: Sallle Derby, bay mare, 1. G. Gray i ‘ old sow are doing nicely ~Milton or b o - akon te week, asx our malling list was cor. Morning Bulletin. liamsport ps ® £5 ho. y rif was Ink to YA rected on Saturday. Should any er- 0. U. A . Pionie at ‘Woodland. Dr. Hugh I. Fry is a son of Dr. |D. R Thomas, R. & Db. H. R Rati. Chestnut King, ‘sorrel. WwW. V. Lar- ome at pis HOR. rors be discovered, kindly notify this thas oJ Xoetionn Mechaniol Jt hid Willlam H. Fry, of Pine Grove Mills, R & D; T. B Rog J. Stauf- ARTS I) TR A TH hide NOTICE. office na ston as. pomsible nie on Sept. 13. at Mineral Spring|And a graduate of the veterinary de. | SAIMCS . Re “justice of Peace, Chas. Kagimont, “sorrel, : 4: r " n——— Woodland Everybody ia invited to partment of the University of Penn. Zindel D. & TR: Alfred Thompson, Ww. lear ol PETA VR Fh The deferred conference of Mess An A reciable Gifs. come and bring a basket. Refresh- | *ivania. School Directors, J. Harris rated. Time of heats, 2.24%, 2.24%. ‘| slah's churches of Pennsylvania and| The Centre Democrat hereby ne- | ments served on the grounds, W.: Jerome R. Confer, D. & R.: BE New Jersey, will meet in Snow Shoe, | knowledges a gift from Wardeh Fran. Committee, Harvest Home Servees at Zion. warts, & D. Bu ~The sessions of the Bunday school | Centre county, Pa, Wednesday, Sept. | cles of the Western Penitentiary of a Rev. W. J Shultz will conduct Har. | goa « W, C. Bayder, RL. & D. of St. John's Episcopal church will be 117, 1813, at 8 p. m, and will continue | basket of fine peaches, picked from The next big event In Centre |vest Home services in the Lutheran Judge of Election, Robert G, resumed on Sunday, Sept. Tth, at 10|(D, V.) over the following Sunday. |the orchard on the new penitentiary [county will be the Grange Encamp- church at Zion, on Sunday morning : Am, All are invited, grounds, ment at Centre Hall at 10:20 o'clock (Continued on page 2.)
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