Circulation Over 5,600 Both Phones A Best Advertising Medium Ia Centre County Everybody Reads It Temoc BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1913, | ance Union of Centre County. RESULT OF TUESDAY'S PRIMARY ELECTION =" | How the Voters of Centre County Expressed Thelr | Vomen Christian Temperance Zhe Centr Circulation < r 5,600—Largest AGED MAN VICTIM OF MURDEROUS ASSAULT JOHN ROUSH HELD UP NEAR MILLHEIM, HAD MONEY AND WATCH STOLEN Was on His Way to Grange Picnic on Tuesday Forenoon When the Robbery Occurred-—Beaten Into In- sensibility. in Centre county, at. | THE 28th ANNUAL CONVENTION. | DIED WH Of the Women's Christian Temper- Vol. 36. No. 37. ——————— es se—— JHILE ON VISIT TO GENTRE GO. FRIENDS | LOCK HAVEN HAS SENSATION. | | Two Prominent People Disappear on the Same Day. The prolonged absence of Mrs. Ga- len Stevenson, a pretty twenty-four year-old mother, and James G. Mc- Closkey, a prominent business man married and with a family of two children, from their homes in Lock Haven Is sald to be causing much comment in that city Mrs. Steven- son is the mother of one child, She lived with her husband on the farm owned by latter's father, W. H Stevenson, mayor of Lock Haven, the Un- | the ex - along the £3 Her h George Kramer Roush, a retired city. McCloskey resides at Madisonburg, was the vic. the music tim of a dastardly assault and rob- be r of bery while traveling on foot from his | yyis tu home to Millheim through the Brush |i, valley narrows Tuesday forenoon about 11 o'clock. The crime was com- mitted by three men, whose ance point very strongly to ing foreigners, and their treatment the aged man was srutal to extreme. After bed him into insensibility, his watch and what find on his person ing in the then fled and up been sought for lee and the State constabular in Bellefonte It his time to burg other but f« John farmer who day evening's sess ' interest from the fact | presence of ministers and not who po int meth for of the Perhaps thers tany valle mar r § n) : Years have nes in Nite he a} ial i een Bo ma the Committeeman, | members earnest others : Death Lime An- nas since State Milltheim 31, Wm Jury Commissioner, J Spring Twp., Marion Twp. Kirk 1, Huff 2 18, Locke 4, Irvin § John N. Lane i Insg tor, 8 Joh ) Bowe 6 Olly | fles Walker B " visited Tuesday | Democratic E me and | F. Smith, iny Zerby B63 the ocC- Adam Hassel i. Stamm runer chring ectior primary off with no held quietly in disturb election ‘nit an the two gel Very town dine ar ANC oO of light fact engaged a 0 that man) primary d were tas Horo, and Friday of last week A num- | | loons In Philipsburg where the names present mayor of the Opponents, While Johnson is Chosen as Democratic | ™™ hp uta] Nu Sser YI Toeun, His wife is a of delegates were present, re- | HAD PLANNED FAMILY REUNION gf all petitioners for Hquor Hcenses has been engaged in Nominee. | ecia | The husband ion Centre county, Pa was held | NOAH J. 8TO | . VER'S SUDDEN - Preference at the Polls. oe porting good work done during the Especially Interesting was the | Deceased, a Resident of Kansas, Was situated the trolley I \ Nine Candidates for Tax Collector Make Things Lively in| Sere published. {feat temperance) Visiting Former Home When Sum. : ator A alley Tiga | sentiment was aroused, resulting in ¢ runs to inton Country club v.] : spe business here for a num- y - years and was well known The charge of the rm When he Petrikin Hall, Bellefonte, on Thurs- MISE LAST WEEK. 'W. D. ZERBY WINS FOR STATE COMMITTEEMAN | cos. roc ian in. io moned b D po ! Bellefonte Borough--Brown Wins Over Republican | considerable increase in Ww. ¢. 1. U y Death—Nittany Valley house isband is a nephew of children are aged seven sed on Satur three vears | Mill Hall | Steven ippear- |, their b on | betterment week girl mar the Ee dairy There left wolled owing morning | the farmers business ! intended te aunt to Williamsport 3 serenity Luss | son has rer \ussel : | tions Forel and helt | 1 BW en vhien Lh late vole ‘ that t this | VIRLS H1 very possibly to t} ae are busil County Rogers Judge iis father's f nes Lock Haven on him tha he iay Kicking | an ured | y ld | Wa i [| 8 F TM [6 Hr ian 18 Seer ‘ : im Kreales +) middie fight came ora " { ry tteeman bet me Har \ \ elle and woman | | The ants hein n $e Wa) of nake Car, ar a dist had way, COMING FROM HARRISBURG. tran Motor Club of that For a Run to Motor ¢ City Arranging Bellefonte Harris ! 1 or 41 Johnat Donachy 12. J Kenned J Leena Henry Lowery 17. RR. B M : rommisnions ery Auditor, Edward 1. Gates #6, i held severn Potter Twp. : fr Gates §; School Director, ithe grand jun eke 14 | MAeRSEarper Jirofiee © 84 @aroline | hotise, Monda of. Blectian nTime Rl encuiadiiatsd North Ward. A Sinte { mr da Kz I mam Mu lo the J PRIS ' birief a a 5 Wom inderwa) rate of migom wt at the Septem fnleresting room at Tuends a 4 er ler { : ine sister Zion brothers, COUrt § ham, preceded h Wed- | number { o “§ sree ww Mrs. Ama They from 18 to ifman, of ana bhra- Brave a funeral a Meth- will | J. Linn Har 112; Jury ( “0 jer, dobn D. Decker, Coroner, Huff 16. R Wa ga — bam from J. ¢ Fined alidig, Millheim tended tim was Madis ferin where h injur at- travel at 1 J | vel at po Dr. Smith, The aged vie« mites af for Hater removed ta WIE Home dnd My TOEFT TF wane and ¢ suf n receipt of lett meetin ¢ . is ind in neeling in RO th nv ae and srs 9 1 ah . of i& =n to t i Bh hls B38 1 yam " " tiv | vos fest £1 Betit " . 3 " 1 y . wm n | at] “ the } Fora ¥ , { ¢ I ‘ nte - N Samus ’ g .t 4) i ry ous In en ih e speal aving reside here at! Cour H man P. Hare 8 DD. Zerby Jur mn ner, J 5 Miss Mary No en. JOHN REED'S NARROW ESCAPE. While at Work in Stone Quarry on Saturday Morning. ¥ w % nh The Vote for Democratic State Committeeman and Jury Commissioner. State Jury Commitn Commis'r DISTRICTS Samuel! Tweed F'weed a CRI ‘ pearan er thirt that ied bi hastened fel had slide crushed to COLLEGE MAN SPANKS FATHER. expecting to . : death. Althoug! ( “ Bt La A 4 y 10 N N OT bruised about the id Th a ; " 4 : & way chest he was able to walk t H Hanl« ywres!ld : of indi nist i prominent John D pensatior LE) statement Frank ORY MEETING OF VETERAN CLUB. ith precinct minis th precinct 4 i former pastor 1 Fastern precinct : feller. has Western precinct mittis township hie township Twp. North Twp. South Ferguson Twp, Eastern precinct VeATrs Ferguson Twp, Western precinct | home Grege Twp., Northern precinct b i of the Gregg Twp. Eastern precinct.. 1 b Y | t RON Gregg Twp, Western precinct 22 : | course Halfmoon township tense 3 i ! “1 owe Haines Twp. Eastern precinct Many are the time when Haines Twp, Western precinct my father would want me to Jjeave Harris Twp., East precinct school to help in the work of the farm | Harris Twp, West precinct and she has picked the apples or | Howard township gathered a load of corn that I might Huston township not miss a day from school, 1 have Liberty Twp. East precinct seen her deprived of all reasonable Liberty Twp, West precinct privileges until she wished for death Marion township... ooo ees I have offered again and again to take | Miles Twp. Eastern precinct her to my own home, but she has feit | Miles Twp, Middle precinct under obligation to remain with my | Miles Twp., Western precinct... father until they shall be separated |, Bellefonte on Tuesday with a bas. Patton township by death | ket of the finest peaches that have Penn township....... “For twenty-five years I have kept |, chown in this place this season. Potter Twp, Northern my hands off of father, but when I Mr. Rover informs us that he will Potter Twp. Southern precinet.... learned that he called her by an un- have a carload of these large-sized Potter Twp, Western precinct speakable name and wished she were peaches in Bellefonte on Monday and Rush Twp. Northern precinct “n hell’! 1 could not stand It any Tuesday of next week, and will re Rush Twp. Eastern precinct longer tail them at $2 per bushels. ter of natiof and Ke ad that The hb spanking rebuke | 1 ockard, at i recently for having lhe Deat) | treated his mother. The paternal parents, Calvin Hanley, who is 65 of ARv is seriously {ll at his near Terre Haute, as the result punishment administered by Prof. Hanley excuses his following statement the evervithing to my mother I was a boy | a physician treated ade Reed as well the ot ces of the regard from death short ntial where jes ploy cape ing ne annual reunion of Veteran Club was on Tuesday at Grange Park, Hall, and it proved a delight- outing for the old soldiers and friends. After arriving at the park in the morning the meeting was organized in the auditorium and com- appointed. The address of was made by Hon. Leonard | Rhone, followed by response on half of the Club I. F. Fortney, Esq. The regretable feature of this vear's gathering was the absencs of the president and first vice pres. - dent of the Club, Gen. Jas, A jeaver and Comrade W. H. Fry, respective ly, both of whom were kept away by class purses and county honors, reason of iliness. In the absence | About 60 new stalls have been built of the above named gentlemen, ex | which are modern and up-to-date in| Sheriff W. A. Ishler, the second vice | every respect president, presided Upon calling | There has heen an addition put to afternoon meeting to order the con- {| the main bullding 36x60 feet in which mittee reported their selection of ait | will be found long tables covered with the old officers to serve the next year { almost everything that grows on a They are President—General farm, or is canned, baked, preserved, er: 1st Vice President—W, H pickled or stitched by farmers wives 2nd Vice President—W A The attractions and entertainments Secretary—~W. H. Musser; will be the best ever presented to the George M. Boal public, too exciting to think about, The orator of the day was Rev, Kzra rt ninti snitre created 3 g in a signed administered a {to his father Death of Twin Babies. yme of Mr. ar Mrs rege Nittany visited by Rel Friday afternoon the spirits of twin children, aged # parents are grief- their loss, and have the the community In this Interment was made both bodies being laid ETave GQUATTS horrible Provide County d Ge Was Cetnre Al precinct took precinct inst who hence UNION COUNTY FAIR. [1b who 3 months stricken sympathy of hour of trial on Saturday, to rest in The | The 60th annual fair to over ! Brook Park, Lewisburg. 4-25 and in every fay be held a Pa Sept perfect su¢ particular if the weath- The officers have their premiums an appropriation from | track Is in splendid some fast horses are now that will contest for | mititees welcome 23-2 | cess jer is greatly since they State, condition and training there 265 will be a is n be by in wrnhile increased get the ong one Death of a Child, The elghteen-months-old son of Mr. » and Mrs. Harry Tressler died at the parents’ home near Nittany on Fri- | day night, following a brief lliness with cholera Infantum. There are three surviving ohildren. Interment was made on Tuesday morning | the the T. FF. Royer, of Spring Mills, was ean - i Fry. Ishler; Treusurer too attractive to be resisted Yocum. of Bellefonte, who made a splendid address appropriate to the occasion. Others who gave interest ing talks were 8, M. Spangler, of Kan- sas, a member of the 145th, who Is making an extended visit to Centre county: Squire Musser, of Bellefonte; Miss Hall, of Wyoming who made a plea for woman suffrage, and thers. The day was enlivened by music furnished by two good organizations —=the Bellefonte bugle corp and the Coburn brass band. The committee of arrangements announced that the place of meeting next year would be Bellefonte, A Great Play Coming. It is doubtful If any visitor York or Chicago last season gee the production of "Fine Feathers” which ran in those cities at the time. The attendance at this wonderful play was record breaking, and thus it hap- pens that there is scarcely a town in America that does not contain several people who have already seen this production. That is why so much in terest is being displayed here in the coming appearance of “Fine Feathers” at the Opera House, Monday, BSep- tember 20th, to New falled to Rush Twp. Rush Twp, Snow Shoe Snow Shoe Southern precinct. Western precinct Twp. Twp. Western precinct Spring Twp, Northern precinet... Spring Twp, Southern precinct Spring Twp, Western precinet tow tow Taylor Union Walker Twp, Walker Tw nship. .. nship East precinct p., Middle precinct Walker Twp, West precinoet, Worth tow Total. . nship ‘ Majority. . . sastern precinct... “lI switched him on the hips and when the switch broke 1 spanked him with my hands. He would not apolo- gize at first but did so afterward. 1 don't think I hurt him seriously. 1 tried not to do so. 1 did not strike him with my fist nor did I use a club, I wanted to be severe enough to warn him for all future time but not vie- lent enough to injure him.” s—— ———— «Bquire Musser had the honor of officiating at a foreign wedding on Monday, the contracting parties hay. ing been John M, Soltis and Mary M. Pinchot, both of Clarence. Lloyd Luca mitted to the Monday a of Howard was ad- Lock Haven hospital on for surgical treatment «International Opera Company op- ens Star Course this year. bern, $1. Five num- LEAS 8 we MES Sarah fhook returned to her home in this a pleasant visit wit James Shook, at Pottstown; on Saturday after h her son, Prof. her nis- place ter, Mra. Markle, in Lewistown, and her daughter, Huntingdon. Mrs. IL. R Poorman, at
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