. 3 > 2d 2 3 3 - A . 5 - 3 3 : ¥ > - ~~ . - N “ Z - 5 ’ Unies 10 polities natural tesvusses pad all Tae Junior CONTEST. Mes. Mary B. J. Varestise.—Mrs. Saturdsy morning the sun shone brightly New Advertisements. Doon TIA, SRE OE | ae mt AT parte ae soar es CEL le = . home * ” noon ¢ one o : : . _< Ee among the counties of the Commonwealth. The Junior Contets for the ual, Vis ets Jepeeial rained, so the Memorial day parade was 1%, Buick TOURING CAR 2 Cyl \ . T= 5 5. 1908. Ever since tbe lormation of the county | Reynolds Prize was held in Petriken Hall partly Ouly the bynd and the | sew. Xi. 4 hesy Sy lulck yuyer. Good as ‘~ 2 ___ Bellefonte, Pa., June S, she has su important part in the | Monday evening May 25, The following | 3 broke of paralysis sbe suffered seventeen | 0% 1 le oF Fol Foot and the 5. Adress ol Y aa aE hoa ludushijés vutaiies, and liui & bistario. program was rendered toa large aad ap- | years ago. Deceased was a danghter of | oo io. were held in the Presbyterian mmm &) shudopoiny 3} Leamp, wa 4e¢ be henten preciative andience: Joseph and Aon Bowen Jacobs and was |cpureh. Rev. J. C. Phillips offered prayer| A N ORDINANCE.—Providing for the Tass or * Sumatirriad-gunt) furor Tate the hills line ae) the rn ore The People ofthe Used Suien. rover Cleveland | born as East Whiteland, Chester county, | and a male quartette farnished the music. ot aie thi His papier wil» of trees made this an ideal locality for i700 | , 4are.s 2: Dediostion of Grane Monument... | 18 1825. In 1857 she was married $0 | Comrade C. B. Hess read Lincoln’s address Ho it ordained and snacied by the Town Coun- Paid strictly in advance ee $1.00 i errs Wm. McKinley | Reuben Bond Valentine, one of the best | at Gettysburg, after which Dr. E. E. Sparks, $Hi.3¢ ha Boren gh of Bellefonte, and it is hereby same manufacture. nr the ‘authority of the Paid before expiration of year... 1.80 In the , Jatter part of the Sevalisttinth John Orvis Keller. known of the early Valentine iron masters | president of The Pennsylvania State Col- furnace was built 3 A Section 1. Th nl . Paid after expiration of year.......... 2.00 Centre’ county, sud was by the Garnaut Bll iran Thotup Bailey Aldrich | 464 farmers in the county. He died in Joe yas Sateoduont he Smtr uke day. water Supplied ha ton or charge for the use o = firm ot Miles, Patton & From thi | 5, 04 thé Price of Countless Jewels : 1871, leaving ber with two daughters. Anna | DF: Spark or a8 the taster of ovsed {ainst the owner of each building or lot Pemusemtie State, Fishes. time on the iron indussry steadily grew | 0 TCC ori | and Caroline, their two other children | 203 Lincoln as the Man.” The good humor ro a oF be sed, and shall be based upon the amount of water so w— until there were about twenty furnaces Sara F. Barn bet of the speaker and his reminiscences caught | to be used, either by meter measurement, or For Judge of the Superior Court, forges and rolling mills scattered through. The Peaceful Influgpee of oes, DAY-..coon on Yotiay ed To their father. and held the audience from start to finish. EE hetasnent of ha atpcity of § the premises a WEBSTER GRIMM, of Bucks County. ‘out the county, with an annual of ol sername bosses Be BARD rs. Valentine was a direot. descendant | go gpoke feclingly and gave utterance to | accordance with such schedule of rates as may a : about 20,000 tons of ma- Ralph L. Struble. of Jobn Jacobs the first of that family in many beautifal thoughts, It was a genuine be fot time to 0 Hime « determined u Coun- Democratic County Ticket./ a early as 1636. These were princi: | Te Bauer of St. George...........o.....E. Eigar | America, bis grandson having been the | treat to hear bim. and his coming bere ov ArmoTs 13 be Sara oe er cy 03 Aminimum —— ly in Nuusy alley and Bald Eagle Alice H. Lowery. first speaker of the General Assembly of | that day was deemed very complimentary, | Ment or class of property. { For Congress: alley Lo Sos 1 Fs or plans. bad ie The Value of Truth............ ..-AIBEF B. Dod | the Commonwealth of Penusylvania. On | The audience was dismissed by Rov. Berg- | oection 2, One of the standing commitiees of + \ . be » m tte" W. HARRISON WALKER, of Bellefonte. nS Wash such Centre, Pend | Tne christ np disk peat, Elsie M Wilbor | the maternal side she was a direot descend. | Stresser, after which services were concluded | to take charge of the Water Department ; which For Assembly: sylvania recall the fact that Centre county Marjorie 1 McGinley. aot of William’ Britton, of Staflordshire, | 'P the cemetery, where the G. A. R. boys | Grirsizhi'of the entire plant including the spring. J. CALVIN MEYER, of Bellefonte. was lively in the iron business ; while the | my,0 Night Wateh....c.......nn...n.. Francois Coppes decorated the graves while the Lemont band | reservoir, buildings, meehinery, pumps, pipe, fire. : a, sames of Marthe, Julian, Matilda sod EE Da England, who settled in Delaware county | yg the dirge. The business places and | PIUE% and all connections ; ahd shall order ai For Sheriff: Hannab, being the names of towns located | » yotorman's Story of a Child... .....Elfot Fiowe | 10 1684 and was one of the earliest converts | ; iorrq dwellings were beautifully decorated | the purchase of said materials aay shall _FrED F. SMITH, of Rush township. Sa dlows Linens the term eves Mary K. Ray. of George{Fox. She was a woman of ex- | and old glory fluttered tothe breeze all along Br 3 autharized by et a of Counsil, based For Register: stranger, thus often 8| Good music was furnished by Deitriok’s | ceptional mental attainments and her name | the line of march to the new cemetery and | the form of ccmpetitive bids, save where Connell BF. WaAvER, of Penn towuship, shi of She history of our early iron in- | op eqtra, is iridissolubly associated with the works | thence to the hall. The next objective point | a Provide otherwise. a Por Bosoriar: In the earliest time the transportation of the paar. Prot "Whive of charity agd uplift that went on among | Was Pine Hallat 6 o'clock p. m. By this prepare 4 “Water Reghnier” aaa: Conall shall / F. P1 M of Millbei the manufactured iron to the market wasa | 2 10 nm Academy, Prof. Pattee of State the workers in the early iron indugieies of time the sun shone brightly, snd a good | contains lst of wi is buildings aud lots of a ans serious problem to the various firms. To- | Gojjege gna Superintendent of Pablio Io. | the county. crowd of patriotic people assembled to pay | fioreof, together with ine size of the connection For Treasurer: day is is almost impossible for us to realize | McCliatio of Clinton County bad | Faneral services will b2 held at ber late their debt of gratitude to the grand army | with the n, the number of compart. J. D. MILLER, of Walker township. _ 7 For County Commissioners: C. A. WEAVER, of Penn township. J. L. DUxLAP, of Spring township. For Auditors: ments or rooms in each building, the nat of tho treat dificulkies and daniers—an the | come trouble in awarding the prizes. After | nome on Sata rday morning at 11 o'clock | °f the Republic. Miss Myra Johnstonbaush, | is occupation, and a ist of os yg on j applieances or at- long and carefal deliberation they finally in a clear and distinct voice gave a recita- | tachments for the use of water contained therein ; and tedious way, for awarded first prize to Miss Mary K. Ray according to the ritual of the Episcopal he. which book shall be of such nature as to consti tion, “Seatter the FI .”” Then . were only rude Indian paths to follow in | 5 o00ongd prise to Mr. Benediot Beezer. | cburoh, of which she was a member. Inter # the Flowers. Then the Yet" | yates -pecmaucat ET TE mens will be private. and flowers on all the soldiers graves. Rev. | ator Dacian pork oinell shall prepare a record for the Department. L erans and children united in placing wreaths | As soon as possible after the 1st of April 00s, eo" book, in whiel the rental for dustry of this vicihity. The iron was tak ADDITIONAL 10CALS, David Y. Brouse was intr8duced as the | the waterto be used in and about each of the ises listed in the Water r shall be J. W. BECK, of Marion township. to Pittsburg and floated down the Ohio on | econ Mise Alice D. Mu ’ Pine Grove Mention. orator of the day and his talk was com- |’ i et Registe De CoLE townsh arkg or flatboats, to euch markets as Louie- y . : — : plimentary from beginning to end. _ | the year ending the first Monds of March fol- Jous'L. ul Walker ip. ile Kentucky. Many a valuable cargo | member of one of the most prominent fam- | apis Ruth Farver is visiting the Samuel — lowing, in accordanes with the regulations of the Sciol Scholars as Biews Weloess. of iron went down to the bottom of this | ilies in Philipsburg, died at her home in | Frank home at present. . Spring Mills, aorannint; €2 Cops only those premises against High o river, and was either recovered at low tide, | shat place at 5.30 o'clock last Thursday | yz. pa. Marshall, of Bufialo Ruv, was a — o oe before the: nt of Slay p190c, and annually artiol vt Losv atively, ui sbis | MOTDIng, alter two weeks illness with ty- | Graysville visitor last week. In this neighborhood the farmers have | owner of cach of the printer al be Eiven to the : Ihe following ate the 8s asbuiesed oy mg We sev Shat phoid monia. about all the corn planted. Register of the amount of rental ¢ nst by the scholars bf the Bellefonte High | mode of transportation was neither safe nor psy Jobu M. Homan is breaking ground for : such premises in the Water Duplionte acl ihe . certain. When the canal came intc use, | Deceased was a daughter of the late ex- | 4 new home at State College The gardens washed out by the recent time and piace of appa, i nd Ns school in the contest for the Geo. RB. Meek | ;\ of products was made | sheriff Levi W. and M 1. Mosson e high waters have been put in a very fair | Chief Burgess President of Couneil, who prize of ten dollars in gold for the best item, not to exceed five hundred words, on some event of interest happening within the county within the year. Some of them are unusually interesting because of the thoughts they develop; notably the ope on the “Evils of Street Running’’ and that on the ‘‘Disfiguration John Stover fell from a loaded last shall act asa Board of Appeal to determine tho muh slower, , ut Rwe sure. Ju hat | 3 weg born in Philipsbarg August 12th, | week, breaking his ata wagon shape again. - Justaews of ania Arscasment, and whose decision St bere to Philadelphis in about twice as |1854. Hex entire life was spent in that | (Ouing to the prolonged wet weather there T. B. Eliott and Johu Auman, of Millers. | afier Council may corredt errors and liow proper - nel many days as it takes to deliver it to the | town and her'host of friende was the beet | gre still some oats and corn to seed. town, ware bere last week ‘visiting lative ge . 4. Oo the first Mon of March, wharves of Liverpool, evidence of her many noble and endeariug 80d fifeuds in $19 vatley. athe next regular mowing, Council shal a to day. : Ee Poo ogland to day. iva | dense of Ler WADY ook ber of | , Feuben Crust, who has been ill with fever. | Farry Long and wife, »f Newark, Ohio ; | Busct fects competant person as Superintend: ; t of the W was the oleaning of the ore, which was has recovered so as to go about again. Philip and daughter, of Uniontown, Pa., sid | missed at any time for any cause whieh Counen done by crushing the ore, and then cleaning | the Church of Christ and always took an | yf, ng Mrs. C. M. Fry spent last week | Frank and two daugh f Cambridge, | AY deem sufficient. _Itshall be his duty to see i8 00 a woreen by hand. In 1842, however, | active part in every movement 10 advance | sightseeing in. the city of Brotherly Love, 0 daughters, o B®, | that all machinery is kept in continual good order Ohio, sons of J. P. Long, all formerly of this | and repair, that the spring and reservoir are machi i ted b of th nnd \ rded and free of Landscapes.” Both of these bring to at- a Fiend invent ™ oY he he the wellsrs of the church or Se 8Y | Dr. Harry Archey, of Baltic, is spending | Place, were here this week to attend the | SUNS free from contamination, that the sion subj ol wore HI ordinary | for the cleaning of the It was put school. “r” | this week with his aged mother who is quite | funeral of their sister, Mrs. H. C. Roberts, of | from lesks and in general good condition, the interest and 0ODOSID. into sucessful operation at the works of | Surviving her are the following brothers | ii. Yeagertown. Interment was made in the | (To PIE! NTS Topuiations of ha Sy ve fie prise -— owardel to the # this firm. and sinters: Lorenzo T., of Bellefonte:| ar. and Mrs. Bilger, of Pleasant Gap, were Spring Mills cemetery on Tuesday. and the contracts of the Department are faithfally Que. of jue eingioa) sons for wr Mrs, Julia Bollinger, of DuBois} Mrs. Wil- | Sunday visitors at the J. B, Witmer home at | Earl, a child of 5 years of age, son of O, P, io Council's sach roguiar "Teeting of he aoe ow n ntre coun . i \ eral condi the plant. It sh iso be gowtb sod populares i. on O17 | lism MoClellan, of Bellefonte; Charles A.,| White Hall. Corman, whileat his grandfathers, Andrew right 20d duly to have a pe ry 8 : . : Corman, on Sunday last, suddenly became | which water {s supplied by the borough that. h toution of ty, bus the quality of of Kane; Mrs, Spencer Rhoads, of” Iselin; | Hugh L. Fry, a veterinary student at the ” ie the ore. For it is said thas this its Harry and Reuben, at home. The funeral | University of Pennsylvania, is spending his | "C > fil. Dr. Braucht wes immediately sym | Elf ol poli I on “The Pennsylvania State College,’ be- oause of its being regarded as the most im- portant incident bappening within the i all water attachments - and connections for the purpose of discoverin year, at is, the inauguration of the Dew |. .,35069 and still produces the highest | was held at one o'clock on Saturday atter- | vacation farming. moned but in spite of evéry effort could af- leaks or waste of water and repairing and sop: president markiog ao epoch in the history | quality of obar-coal iron ;aud for boiler ford no relief and before midnight he died. | P/nE the v as for the changing of avy noon. Rev. D. F. Harris conducted the| Walter Woods, of Cincinnati, joined his connections in accordance with the regulations of that great institution. The second award | plate, wire, horse shoe pails, and edged which wire beid ob the Bowe | ttle family. here at grasps w Ye 5 The doctor pronounced it a case of acute of the Department. “ was made fo the article on the early iron | 100I none equals it except, probably that 1. alt weeks io gastes_eutritls with convulsions, iluter- | Sutien 8. Bach builiivg orlot of groands, to : industries of the county of Norway Sw * of the ’ which inte A wa yesseation. ment was made at Farmer's Mills on Wed- | ment, shall have a Sepa ori Bll the * This great industry of the county having | made in the Munson lot in the Philipsburg | Our fishermen came ig Friday evening | nesday. street main, and no such connection shall be $ Each of the following items, by the way, | been so successfully started by the pioneers . \ from Stone creek with over six hundred of made, nor any change or addition in the style or * is published as received eo far as spelling, | in the business has steadily grown, and 13. i i 1 the speckled beauties. A day or two since, having business in | numberof any appliance or attachment for the f water thereon, withont a written rmit while some other localities are known as Penn Hall I called in to see J. C. Condo, | ¢¥" nc'Suverintendent directed 1mbe greater iron counties yes our own county ARMSTRONG.—Miss Jennie Armstrong| Rev. D. Y. Brouse, of Mt. Union, very | proprietor of the carrisge works, to ascertain specifying What may be sione to the. connections « tauks in an importants place, and through. | died at the home of her parents, Mr. and | ably filled the pulpit in the Methodist church | what was new about the premises. The || appliance for which the permit Is requested. 1 i out the state the names of Valentine, | Mrs. Robert Armstrong, on east Howard | last Sunday evening. plant is ranning on full time, they have Just permis may ach standard an Said : tions of t. All suoh lwio, Tuaumas aud Lua To of is street, at seven o'clock on Sunday morning. | Miss Dasie Weaver, of Altoons, is spend- | put down new flooring and rails in the wide | ition’, of ['e Deparument. All ssh permite sill She had been an invalid for the past five | ing this week among her many friends | Passage way for vehicles leading to the paint | given to the Secretary of Council, wha shall make bout industry ped rope : aon) Er which as helped h or six years and a month or more ago cou- | through Pennsvalley. and finishing rooms, and also introduced 3he proper Shanee be autry in the Water Register the Union. tracted a cold which developed into pneu-| Dr. Frank Bowersox came home last week | *¢veral modern conveniences in the different | Section 6. On the frat Monday of March, or at capitalization, punctuation, eto., are con- cerned, so that any errors found therein must not be blamed on the editor. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. ! FRANCIS THOMAS, ‘ the next regular meeting, Council shall annually The Pennsylvania State College received | We be justly proud of the iron oond from the city and in read , | departments. all decided improvements. The | ,, person’ collector of th Bindi mg, Hodqntgis of grtbd Bi Jey J a oar ag Hovis, 10 In Hig o ition he D. shingle t the broese. © "5 "1® M: | alesroom has just been arranged with mew | reniain whose duty shall be to collect the amaunta Farmers ' High Schodl of Pennsylvania.’ | strive to encourage those industries whioh waa ung ve For the location of the School Gen. James + Xrvin gave two hundred acres of land in Centre County to which two hundred more ; Ne inspecti d sale attracti charged as said rentals, either by meter bills or are not only of much financial value to ue, | ber death followed at the time above Miss Miunie Kline has been visiting her Yok fos use kh EO ct po by ar DupHante, for Se aanel], hall but which helps to keap up the history | Stated. : many Centre county friends and is very | yo ies are simply elogant. Quite a number | collectthe same, and who shall receive as com- and tradition of this great county of Cen- | Deceased was born in Bellefonte July | much improved in health. pousation suck commissions or salary as shall be have cushion tires and the latest cragze— | annually determined by Council. Said collector £7 eso bought aud sist. The Trasters fw, 9th, 1884, and thus was 23 years, 10| Rev. John Housman and wife, of Altoons, | auto seats. A display of handsomer carriages | * pete mined by Council, provided Hind Sono Bonety gave $11,865, le Sule Tb Evils oF SeRE Er ROARING. months and 22 days old. She was a mem- | are spending several weeks among their | and buggies bas never been made in this [Tor the faithful performance of his duties ; shall \ State appropriated 850.000 lor she ereotioa Soppleni * + [barat 8h Jon's Episcopal hutch avd a many estes county friends. valley. The plant is evidently flourishing | [2% imincrs wich he has collected, and. shall and equiping ol buildings. In 1861 the MARGERY M'GINLEY. - | young woman of most lovable disposition | The Tussey lodge of Beckies, of Boals. | like the proverbial green bay tree and doing | on or befure the first Monday of March of each State gave $49 000 more for finishing $he | gyre running bas become such a habit | despite ber afliotion with disease. To ad- | burg, are the richer'by $56.00, the proceeds | & largo business. J Taciar bill for the year ending on that date. OB oy Map buf Mis Sionsh sonvol To 1862 Gun. | that someshiog ought to be done to probib- | dition fo ber pareuts sbe is survived by | of Saturday evening's festival. Memorial day here was more generally | failure to make such settlement, Council shall » i Se tabnos velyite into She stress two brothers, John and Walter, both ‘of | Mrs. Catharine Bressler, one of the oldest observed hax ust], the town aa lively, fori coieeion pf pi Amount heh may Je one meets flocks ree run- 1s | large the ue, And no cpllector shall be re-e who this place. The funeral was held as three | ladies in west Ferguson, is lying at death's sumbers {ram the eountsy being press . ii altho hy ie nce pen, oolovk on Toesday afterncon, Rev. John | door from old age and infirmities. out. The pojsetics will Siores ae 3 sbous Beir hen the omnes of any of of the reputation. Many of these are girls, but | Hewitt, pastor of the Episcopal cburch,| Mr.and Mrs. Will Hammar, of Altoona, ull She WHYS Shgte were baud wuely Whom rental has eon charged ‘by et more are the good for nothing boys who | officiated and interment was made in the | Se visiting old friends with headquartersag | $50" flags and ors. Lor by duplicate, shall neglect or ‘tofuse to pay passed the Land Graut Aot proposed Senator Morrill of Vermons. Two important conditions of this act were: fires, that any State accepting the grant should provide at least one College, within five years, where the main object shou teach braho are waiting to cast a slur on any body thas 4 the Mrs. Devine home on Main street. All places of business were closed from 5 3he same vithin thirty das alter domand : 0 TO ach vue io heh wy sulate passes, - much better it would beif Union cemetery. ‘" High constable John ‘Snyder is -optu’ tor until 7 o'clock, affording an opportunity for nh by iting, on rotice oa either, in 5 shat the work of instruction should be ju | (0eY Would spend their evenings at home! I | ! 8 F is open all the employees to participate in the ex Superintendent shall immediately shat off AD bande of tie Legiclatars. There would be no complaint if there was| DELANEY.—Alter a protracted illness | congratulations over the arrival of g little | greiges. The old veterans, now less than the waier from said premises, and tha rewis! . together with the costs of turning the water for thi daughter at his home last Saturday morn. . dies d on, the f fi The next year, the Legislature having Nsom or this Byuishnl igh tyosiag, : Elizabeth Delaney died at the home IE Jalf s douen, were vo bright and early, —y 98 an on, “with Sadition al ve Jor cent. Stes ted shie ace, ibe returns from the sale | Adoni i Fi of this her motber, Mrs. Winifred Delaney, in the march bad post of honor. © | pay said rental, shall be paid in full before the 780,000 acres land amounting to ’ David Behrer, 81 years old, and an | I, Q. 0. F. . G. E. tarned out quite | water may be n turned on ; provided, that in olass, are girls who bave been peited up k Haven, last Thursday evening. A old ‘war-veteran, Jost 31 W. Yeckloy came LQ 0. &. ae. K SE en Ar te pay the same; said rental, cost in close faotories during theday and n number of weeks ago she bad an attack of over from Banos and spout Sunday. at the Smug oi 1 anil gitiaens Bud penalty shall dieite the amovhl viien the recreation. They are usvally quiet typhoid pneumonia and although the dis- G. W. Potter home ’ foren ¥: schools filing as a lien against the premises for which . and well bebaved on the street. There are ease proper wae broken up she never fall ve generally. Flowers were in profusion, after | water was furnished. y many bad results cansed by street running. P 7 | Mathis Rider, an old veteran of the Civil | decorating the graves of the heroes of grim | Section 5. Any premises listed on the Water ' In the first place the reputation of one | recovered and lately grew worse and her |... iq 14id up with a large carbuncle on the | Vissged war, as many us possibly could, en- | Bafidies [vel Sou Peeapint, O24 hos C08 who is constantly doi this is ruined. | death followed. a back of his head, that is giving his family [ tered the Presbyterian church to hear the where the wator used for man or iS SE hart, |, Dome met heb Em So 0 SEE el be recognized by any body and a dignified y wind poy ago. Sbe| prea Garner sold his Silver King stepper Buv. J. lux Luts interesti hitiny the water so used by meter measnre, at such be seen | WO 8 youog woman a large cirole of | 4; James Keller, of Shavers creek, very | W°™® Nie po of Groh | Ee fut n fom me 10 friends, among them being many people | close to the $200.00 mark. Mr. Keller knows | dresses ot little girls, tepresentarives of each rich Iataimen an Tor awh rorpost the in Bellefonte, as she was well known a good horse at first sight. eho, Misses ary Huson pins, of the M1. duporiniendent sha Piace the meter in such | Io addition to. her mother she is su: | Wm. Van Tries’ tenant farmer on the nday school, Cool, fhe 8 te Lutheran. Ruth f the Ref a, same on or before the first of January, by one sister, Mary, and two brothers | Bucher Ayers farm last week bought a two | “nil Ce Be Nslaruuds ped July aad Ouiober, *ud make of John and}James. The funeral took place at { hundred acre farm near Union Furnace, and | gy “or one United Evangelical, were all Gounall, who shall prepare tye bilin therefor and any nine o'clock on Saturday morning from | expects to flit there next spring. \ very appropriate and well delivered. The Shai be the of the 1 and Te the Charoh of the Immaculate Conception: | Mrs. Hannah Burchfield, of Altoons, is | only singing was by a'quartet, Messrs. C. A. | Jiver, S1oPeriy Placed which, may be rose oF Rev. Father J. N. Cordori offioiated and | visiting friends in Centre county and ex” | Krape, C. C. Bartges, B. F. Kennelley and owner of the premises on which iba located. No interment was made in St. Mary's pects to take rooms with her daughter, Mrs’ | John Huss, singing three beautiful and ap. | aonis a a Donen: wah Bi ’ tery. % Umy’s wee: John Jacobs, at Boalsburg for summer. | propriate songs, all possessing noble voices, a or oo 5 Shhh we Bul eadeavor to keep it in good | Hy | | The festival and refreshments served by | and the music was superb, and had it been | fur act Shih might render the Wael Seder | oud L.A autiss law aught to be made BaRLOW.—Mrs. Kate Sanderson Barlow, | the ladies Saturday evening in the town hall executed in any other place but a church 03 building, machinery. Fe” providons 3 ® keen tuch a law: wae a wite of Thomas Barlow, died in tne Penn- was a success socially and financially, and | would have been applauded to the very echo. | of a Te or ANS : ourried into sscs. If she habitual street | 8ylvania hospital, Philadelpbia, ‘on Wed. | their treasury is the richer by eighty-four 250 buflding ind sok near th etoncey $0 Se Of Snel Uo rare a College of Penasylvania,” and finally in I loners lave bos “enough BB nesday after undergoing au operation for Two June weddings: in which the dissppointed. The intentions were to have with : and Tarthe be suveot to prosecution cutic 357014 wan changed ‘0 “Ti Peansyivar Hop shia habih compulsion shoald he ase | PPPEndiolsi Int Saturday. Deceased was | wo Ih WERE 8 WHOL 0 BUT | 0 cpunking in front of the church in view gn The omar of sae luted Ee medent wae Dr. ‘Evan to make them. | & daughter of John AL K. Sanderson, of | TEEUE 0 ly raaier and | of all present, but owing to » threatened rain | the Wuor Reghier i berety reir fo keep ” who founded thie Chemistry building. He| pier Laxoscarss. | mes Shore, and has trequently visited in | y(iey Trane Gates, all popular young people [tthe time it had to be abandoned. The | good condition. in prbibitad: from eling. waier ‘was President only three years as he died | VRATION OF J | Bellefonte as a guest of Mrs. Louisa Bush. | or shat town. committee of arrangements made it the best | run to waste in any manner or for any jiu 1883. The last Breuident, Dr. "George HR PRINCESS, She is survived by her husband and one | qu, ew school board organized Monday nd arost interesting ceremony Chat we eves forthe tie. of one w” lo"ve” wed upon 0 A hich it fran _1563 ual At one in the history of our coun- Sub, JoyulSeudersvn Batlaw, who in 1907, NebluED Sectina W: 8, Want, prudent Rad if Sprig Mile, id nla no night St dias of fot leah { v0 m. treasurer; Hon. . » Kepler, . dollar 4 : secretary. C. B. McCormick, the new mem. | Sneir respective hoises for the extivinns af it the dissietion of She committes, the wa rd ber, was absent. ~ | Memorial day were Bate hal 18 pa the Superintendent ; Last Saturday our boys whalloped the| ~~ Advertisements. 1. guner of any property listed’ Charter Oak team to the tally of 3to 0. Geo.| NOW Jf im he Wuter Regloter, 0 dha Herman Everts made a home run. Last = a whahal make iny connection or change or 4d Friday they knocked the starch out of the | A UDITOR'S NOTICE. — In the Or- = Shall bo subject to a The of mot less (han Boalsburg team. ¥ \ Ao hi's Oost of Dentre Mate of Abd. ‘st ‘the. discretion of the committee, the \ Bir. Margaret Wagner, of Union ;county, | the borough . deceased. The under- | water may be cut off from such premises and not with her two granddaughters, are visiting | $16De: 80 sidiior applied bulk SUIS, Cour | weain supplied unt ml finge aod the Saperl the Will Witmer home and expect to visit | account of the inistrator, %o lata ro Scetion 13. ‘The ordinance approved Jul sth iF i 7 g g : 3 the | Tost of their old Centre county friends before | 12%: Geatribhtion of iné balance the Hands 7 Departmen ; o 2 Jed harets wil meet toe postion in Jaterest a ; and enacted info on ordinance Ahis Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Krebs, Dr. and Mrs office of of Prank Baley asd Mz. wud os, NT. Erabe sa Friday nd A Dy Sunday. Dr. Krebs and wife and Dr. Bailey | $84 4 their claims or be forever debarred ‘W.'T. Emuy, Secretary. and wife left on the early train east Monday if PAUL FORTNEY, [Signed J. 1. CURTIN, morning. 8323-3 : B ¥ udior. | 8238 is
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