PINE GROVE MENTION. Allen Burwell and wife, of Tyrone, are visiting at Gettysburg here. : — G. W. Keichline is housed up with a severe at- 0ld Soldiers from All Parts of Pennsyl- tack of sciatica. : vania Attend. J. A. B. Miller, of Bellefonte, was here last Fri, day on legal business. Standing in a blistering summer sun Will Swabb, one of Harris township's supervis- during the early part of the ceremon- ors, was in town Tuesday. jes and in a drenching rain toward the J. D. Dreiblebis, wife and family spent Sunday | end, 20,000 Pennsylvanians, one-fourth at their old home at Struble. of them Civil War veterans, attended John Rudy and wife spent Sunday at the Ing. the impressjve dedication of the me ham home at Spruce Creek. morial erected by Pennsylvania to her Mrs. Mary Brown is at Boalsburg visiting her gons who fought at Gettysburg forty- son Will and other relatives. seven years ago. A. B. Tanyer, of State College, was within our The unpleasant weather did not in gates Saturday evening and Sunday. any degree lessen the enthusiasm of Fifteen couples enjoyed a hop at the Geo. Pot- the veterans. Only ome or two were ter home at White Hall Monday night. prostrated by the heat. When (a2 J. D. Dreiblebis bought the Ewing farm las; rain started to fall General Gregg was week at public sale. The price paid was $5,000. speaking. Frank Krebs, of Spruce Creek, was shaking ' Saying that he did not wish to keep Bands witheld acquaintances hereaboutson Tues" hie comrades in the wet he was about y. ence, were visitors at the John Hess home this week. A.W. Dale and wife came up from Oak Hal! Saturday to spend the day among their friends in town. Frank Shaffer came up from Philadelphia last cries of “Go on; go on!” Until he had finished the old soldiers stood in the pouring rain, entirely oblivious to their discomfort. Pennsylvania was represented by many of her most prominent sons in : spend a week amon, hi of his | Present day life and by practically all Byigay to oe 8 the Chums of her men of Civil War fame who are Ralph Grego popular | BOW living. LW, Mywnand Roh Grape. Be valieyin The throng which viewed the cere- quest of stock last week. monies completely covered the broad Adam in Altoona, | €Xpanse of ground immediately sur- is back a a ir rs 2 ut Boals- | rounding the monument and extended burg. He will remain over the winter. ip) the direction of the famous Bloody Miss Maud Decker, who spent her vacation at gle. home, returned to Selinsgrove last week to re” | No display or ostentation marked sume her duties as stenographer for Rev.C. T.| the exercises. There was no parade, Aiken. | no salute. The veterans went to the Mrs. Will Randolph made public sale of her be- scene of the dedication singly or in longings last Saturday and took her departure for | groups, while the orators and others Minnesota, where she expects to make her fu- | who took part in the activities of ‘the ture home. | day were conveyed to the monument Our young friend, Geo. Bell, is laid up with wi without escort. oii gulls jover ube Some od is aunt, | he only touch of the spectacular Mrs, Brown, at 1 yrone, W rufa "was given when the students from Ey ome. ne took sick and was Gettysburg college marched to the me- s ah Ohi 1 | morial carrying aloft their college col apie Su ot 91 NetinaiO from oped tol | ors and each wearing a band of orange ee the Pennsylvania monument at | 80d blue. One hundred of their num- Gettysburg to see his wife, who has been here for | Der were on the program to sing “Aa gel of Peace,” and as the students time with her father, Mr. John Hess, who is quite ill. | marched from East Cemetery Hill to G. L. Swabb, secretary and manager of the | the Pennsylvania monument over the Heisler locomotive works, at Erie, is a Pennsval- | ground occupied by the Union army ley visitor. Hemade the trip in his big Kenley | when Pickett's mighty charge was re- car in eleven hours, via Ridgway and Clearfield, pulsed, they sang to stirring march time “Hail, Columbia.” a distance of over three hundred miles. He left for Erie yesterday, taking with him Miss Grace The band from the Soldiers’ Orphan Industrial school at Scotland, Pa, Swabb, his cousin. URG ‘opened the program with music and {width of said asphaltic-macadam construction to 18 cent grade HUBLERSBURG NOTES | the prayer was made by Chaplain M. She of the main sce font 1 ghoway as contract If you are paying 25 cents for your Coffee try our The next attraction is the county fair. | B. Riddle. General H. S. Huidekoper. | ed Jor, be tween | the, j ate of | nsylvania, the 20 ) cont goods. ov: die Bi B. W. Rumberger made a business trip to Belle’ | president of the commission which Oy vr live cust. of the if you are buying at 30 cents try the high grade fonte last Saturday. | had in charge the erection of the mo2- | first four and one-half fect of pdditiona) asphaltic. goods we sell at 25 cents per pound. Wm. L. Mayes, of Bellefonte. visited relatives Ument and all arrangements for the} jyieen highway, shall be paid for by the This is a severe test but we are very confident we can and friends here last Sunday. | dedication, made the address turning property owners fronting on Shutting upon make good. Give us a trial, and please mention in which Jacob Weaver Jr. came home from the woods OVer the memorial to Governor Stuart, | 50 ion the same in accordance with the contents paper you saw this advertisement. last Saturday, nursing a cut ankle. ' representing the stae of Pennsylvania, | of said petition Miss Rosalie McCormick left for Selinsgrove, | The monument itself, which was reer hati be laid sand union, cuth and ee where she expects to attend school. | erected at a cost of $150,000, is the | most magnificent of the more than 500 his work with the Westinghouse people. | memorials which dot the battlefield. William Linn. who forthe last thirty years made | The monument rests in the center of is home in the west, appeared upon the streetsof | Pennsylvania park and towers sixty. our town recently. | nine feet in the air, and is forty feet D. Alton Dietrick made his parents a short visit | Square. It is of granite, surmounting between trains last Saturday, and reports his | a parapet eighty-four feet square, en- school work very pleasant. closed in a stone coping, in niches in The Walker township High school, under the | Which are numerous bronze tablets leadership of Prof. Wickert, has the largest en- | bearing inscriptions. It is built in the rollment of students in its history. The present | form of a hollow square, a high arch membership is thirty-seven. opening from each of the four sides, Rev. Moses Romig, of East Liverpool, Pa., is | each topped by huge reliefs, and the Jtte tiie wee with Bis 918 sriends wl } relatives. | whole structure is topped by a dome reve! y and expects | on which is perched a figure symbo- to preach for the Lutheran congregation at Sny- | yy 400 victory and made of iron cannon dertown nex Sunday, used in the Civil War. The heaviest rain and hailstorm of the season | mye memorial contains the records passed over our valley last Saturday afternoons | oi idereble damage in uprooti of the Pennsylvania commands which ooh hn mp lees took part in the battle. There were blowing down fences and breaking down fields of corn. This is especially noticeableon the farm, | Sixty-nine regiments of infantry, nine of Charless Lee, Clark McClintock and John | of cavalry and seven batteries of artil lery. Total present, 34,530; killed and Fravel. mortally wounded, 1182; wounded. 3177; missing, 860; total loss, 5219. The names of thirty-four generals appear. Among them are: Meade, Rey- nolds, Hancock, Gregg, Birney, Geory, Humphreys, Hayes, Crawford, Rowley, Pleasonton, Gibbons, Winster, Huey, Vincent, Muhlenberg, J. L. Gregg, Cobham, Lyie, Fisher, Coulter, Schim- melpfenning, Stone, Tippen, Kane, Brooke, McIn- tyre, Dana, Switzer, Fraser, Neill and McKean. The reliefs above the arches repre | sent the engagement at McPherson's barn, near where Reynolds was killed; an artillery company going into action, i ca witl ise triumphantly, | @ cavalry charge and Warren's signal not to set for fifty years to come. Send | €OTPS On Round Top. your orders or contributions to F. F.| em —_ — a——} Garrett, Treasurer, Democratic Campaign D.L. Markle returned to Pittsburg to resume The Democratic National Congressional committee has issued its Campaign Book and is now distributing it. The com- mittee has no funds save as it obtains them through contributions and is selling the book at $1 per copy, or for 50 cents a copy in lots of ten or more. e book is replete with valuable mat- ter and is said to be the best Cam Book ever issued. Every Democrat have it and in this year of Democratic effort for supremacy should gladly con- tribute to the committee by ng the book. The committee valiant service in Maine with notable results,and if Democrats everywhere will rise to the occasion, by their dollar contributions,the Committee, 821 15th street, Northwest, Brokers. Washington, D. C. : Real Estate Transfers. C I ks . I. Hudson & Co. Sor Do 0, ie ME HT t. ; tract of n . a Fy: $0 BROKERS. Matthew Davis et ux to William Wood et ux, Sept. 14th, 1910; tract land in Phil | Members New York Stock Exchange ipsburg; $1,250. 34-36 Wall St., New York. ; Margaret Hartswick to H. W. Smull, March 22nd, 1910; tract land in College Twp; $250. H. W. Platt et ux to C. E. Turnbach, Sept. 10th, 1910; tract land in Philips- burg; $1. — Branch office Williamsport, Pa. 55-38-3m. Both Telephones. © Dedicate Shaft | Biddle, McCandless, | city. x and to stop, when from all sides camc |& Aunual Auction Lot GRAND ANNUAL ¢ Auction Lot Sale KIPP HEIGHTS, NORTHUMBERLAND, PA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1910 BEGINNING AT 10 A. M. 100 CHOICE LOTS AT AUCTION REMEMBER YOU NAME YOUR OWN PRICE. LOCATION: —Kapp Heights is the first addition to the Borough of Northumberland; is just across the street f the .R.Co., where soi rom $5,000,000 shovs and yards of the Pennsylvania R.R By attending this sale we will prove to you that this is the place to buy lots. BUSINESS MAN: If you are looking for a location attend this sale. ” HOMESEEKERS: You cannot afford to miss this opportunity. INVESTOR: This is worthy of your investigatian. CONTRACTS AWARDED: -W. D. Steinbach & Sons, of Lewistown, have been awarded a contract by Railroad Company for the erection of a large machine the and other buildings at N Eh ee Maas. arebeng erected with the recently completed at this point. py Sishutsble evidence that Northumbesland is bouid to become a city. ~From the $500 LOT FREE. BALLOON ASCENSION BY THE BEST AERONAUT ON EARTH. Band Concert by one of the best bands in the State. Free RONALY On § all LY ens, LOTS SOLD ON EASY TERMS. Everybody Invited and Expected. LEATHERS BROTHERS, Col. J. C. Morrow, the worlds famous auctioneer. 38-It. Real Estate Developers. g, and the entire of the cost of a proper curb and gutter in front of THEREFORE, be it ordained and is hereby ordained and enacted by cil of the borough of Bellefonte in town Bed Thaythe sgction of Al street . on oO n i LOL Allegis before mentioned shall be i i 0 i the town coun- Sechler & Company a se——— rr———— COFFEE When advance on the market the retail price usually follows. But in regard to the recent advance in Coffees we have not followed the course, either by marking up the price or reducing quality. We have found a new more favorable market in which to buy the goods and maintain the high standard of our leaders at 18¢c, 20c and 25 cents per pound. If you are using a Coffee at 20 cents per pound fry our Sechler & Bush House Block, - mpany, 55-1 - Bellefonte Pa, eid L The First National Bank. eee eee ls Bn Be Be Be i Me Be Me iM Let Us Help You To Save Some Money. Open an account with this bank. A bank account is not only the ideal method of conducting your busi- ness, but the safest as well. The best recommendation you can carry about you is a bank book. The deposit entries therein speak well of your industry, energy and ambition. If you have not yet made the start and opened an account with this bank, do so at once. desirable bet not essential. Whole time or spare Home. with H. C. mopolitan Magazine, 1789 Broadway, York Lumber. BUILDING MATERIAL When you are ready for it, you will get it here. On LUMBER, MILL WORK, ROOFING, SHINGLES AND GLASS. This is the place where close and prompt shipments of a the orders of all who know of AN ESTIMATE? BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. 52.5-1y. Bellefonte, Pa. The First National Bank, Bellefonte, Pa. CAPITAL $100,000 54-40-1y SURPLUS $125,000 OT YT YTTR TTT YY RY YY vw we | A AM BA. A. PAM. AM A. AM AM. 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Crushed Limestone, any size, for concreting, Etc. We are the largest lime manufacturers in Pennsylvania. Prompt shipments by any railroad. Works at Bellefonte, Frankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone Forge and Union Furnace. American Lime & Stone Company, Write for literature on Lime and its uses. 54-4-1y. and Limestone for all purposes. Or secure a Training that will fit you well for any honorable position in life. TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES. on History.» the Eghoh. E Shani, Latin and Education. Ethics. Tost thorough traming for after ‘caching, or a general he core tn Chm, Ct gi: Min Mop Brn positions. YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to aif courses on the same terms as Young Men. Or pm ea pers otutiSen RSM bY Wadutes, Saves. 55-1 YT TTT WT YT YT YY TTY TY | TYRONE, PA. PY Legal Notices, IT Fan Tate of CE maaate oy deceased. Letters in the BLANCHARD & BLANCHARD Attorneys. 55-33-6t Bellefonte, Pa. — New Advertisements. UBLIC SALE.—Notice is hereby the Pennsylvania Railroad aves, sell on Tose 050 at public auction and will SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m., in the railroad yards, near the freight station of the Pennsylvania Rail pany, in Bellefonte, Pa., _ id A CERTAIN CARLOAD LOT OF LUMBER thus to be sold for the fi t and other the same, ryan | lumber Ric in by NORTH CAROLINA PINE COMPANY, Durham, North Carolina, to H. A. MILLER & CO., at Bellefonte, Pa., with directions to deliver the same to BELLEFONTE LUMBER COMPANY, Bellefonte, Pa. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY TERMS : iT. . Cash on delivery. BywW Pee. Fx ABER PRO FARMS 5, STORE The following of the estate of Joseph IL RA Sh a ge i BEECH CREEK FARM, BALD EAGLE TOWNSHIP FARM. on the main road f Beech Fock Haven, Sou three miles from Mt Hall with Brana out Duda. AcTen, HOUSES AT BEECH CREEK. One large double and two single tenant ene oa Serie arden buildings. p KEATING PROPERTY. Located at Keating, Cli or arsed st K Clinton Co onthe P. &E out- For prices and further information see or ad- Mrs. H. B. CLARK. 55-34-4t Me. gb 0 3 Beech Creek, Pa., Aug. 23rd. 4 ory Oleomargarine. Why Pay 35 to 40 cents for butter High Grade Oleomagarine from me at 22 cents per pound. R. S. BROUSE, Bush Arcade, 54-3416t Bellefonte. ia. DO YOU OWN A CAMERA? Then get on our list. Send your name and address; name and size of your camera, on a postal and get our souvenir catalogue and special offer. Do it now. THE MALLORY STUDIO, 55-36-4t Amateur Supply Dept., Bellefonte,Pa ———— Saddlery. sm—— i | New Departure in Business Sn, = ust think well of a a Pai Harness ow it is up to you to make us ake good. 852 SCHOFIELD'S MAIL ORDER DEPT. Why in quality A Set of Harness in Nickle or Imi- tation Rubber, at.......... $12.85 This harness is equal to any $15 set on the $14.85 which has no equal for less than $17. To insure shipment mopey should Address all communications to E. N. SCHOFIELD, te Pa. to which he will cheerfully give his prompt attention. GUARANTEE—The above goods are as rep- resented or money James Schofield, Spring Street 55-32 Bellefonte, Pa.
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