vor. xcv1 DEMONSTRATIONS SHOW VALUE OF MODERN LIGHTING. Series. of and Dem- Armory. Give Educational Talks at Bellefonte Lighting Authorities Free onstrations Lighting hi: beck Men is me sue, walk fally executives in buildings managers of LOCAL MINISTERIUM MEETS, { Important Matters Considered at vember Meeting. the Evang Members preser Catherman Meeting dent 1: Wits umn Trapper Shot te Death, emue? Ole Bull's Castle Gets New Flag. ‘olonel Henry W 1 term DY a Norwegian Ole The feet, me of Bull's Nora witl a valley violinist attemg fated colony erican flag presented annuall jem King, of Genesee, Pa. above the castie site Deaths Throughout Centre County. Newton Cowher, at Runville, aged 65 years, Harold 78 years aged vet Baylor, He in Bellefonte was a Civil War rat . Mrs, Fannie H. Emerick, widow of the late William Emerick, of Nittany. aged 76 years Edward Nolan, of Bellefonte, gineer on the Bellefonte Central r road: aged 53 years salah Zimmerman, in Valley Kansss, a native of Centre aged 82 years His wife, ed, was Bella C. Thomas, of I'ine Grove Mille, Mra. Belle Gray, widow of the late William 8. Gray, dled at her home in Stormstown, from the effects stroke of apoplexy. She was adaugh- ter of Robert and Susan Gray Blakely und was barn in Bellefonte, on July dith, 18534. : an on wile Falls, oounty, also docens of n Farmer White Buys Second Property. 1 ’ Father and Son Day. : for of 1 Ww Friday ii Bridge te Open County Grange to Meet at Centre Hall meet ing the % file The Hall two on Baturdey of thi be All usual sessions will and ifternoon, be dosired IS BHOOK, Beoretary Invited to presse: is ring ong I, GR Watsontown May Drop Municipal Light Plant. Watsontown The borough council has passed on ordi with Door and Sash coms furnish electric light to the borough for a period, of five years, The borough now lighta its streets from a municipally owned plant which hag not been very satisfactory. reading an providing for a first nance the pany, contract Watsontown “0 ~~ Mrs, C DALE wind Aaronsburg v Deno served fo Politically he was a the early eighties he two ME 4 counlty comm mer, and Mil sorved an the heim borough ater council during several different terma, aways consid judgment was sound, ind his Religiously he war A the ered church and t« member of Lutheran one of ite heaviest contributors all church causes last Thursday forercon, conducted by Rev F. H family plot Funeral savices were held Daubenspeck, Interment in the Fairview » in cemetory, Mills helm, —— VALENTINE - DD. Valentine, a former well-known resident of Belle. fonts, passed away very suddonly at his home in Pittsburgh from heart trouble. Born at Bellefonte the son of the Inte Mr. and Mes. Jacob Valentine, Br, he was aged forty-nine. years Twenty-one years ago he ag united in marriage to Miss Minnie Houser, who SS WE Jacob (Continued on inside page.) ’ $610.09 FOR CHARITY. The Elks Carnival Yields Sum. Recent Handseme meeting Pageant by Mbslonary Society. Beguest Acknowledged. Thank-Offering Service at Tusseyvill Fish Licenses, £204,000, "iy ¥ © 8 t¢ Centre Haising eas ie of live stock November 26th - - » - Com Purebred and 1 gisterod sale at Bellefonte, Nov, 2th . -. » . ” Bellefonte Merchants’ lve 29th, - » 3 » - stock sal", November Dollar Day, Nowy - . * * - lellefonte, 28th Mr. Farmer, come to BeMefonte's live stock male, 29th, « * * - November Bring your Bellefonte and turn 20th. - * . - - surplus it live stock cash, 8 into No vember The Associated Business Bellefonte, are holding n stock, Nov, 28th. Come - Ld - - - Dollar Day and live Bellefonte, Nov, 26th, - * . . - Men of of wile Hive stook wale, All kinds of live stock for sale Bellefonte, Nov, 29th, at * Government Securities, ceriiticontes Fleming Hublersburg LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, Some Western Farmers Giving Pota- toes Away. Hydro-Electirie Development at Miles. burg. te, wh members tuate the faith United Evangelical Church United the and merger of Evange Penn He the United maintenance of the hurch, perpetuating Fast yvivani conference refusing to A party to the Evangelical Church and the Evangeli- Association passed by the general cal conference at Harring 11k held recently ton, Conviets Will Grow Trees. the State Penitentiary, in Centre county, will grow millions of Convicts at trees to be planted in all parts of the The Department of Forestry has officials for at the state arranged with the prison the establishment institution. About eight acres will be devoted to of a nursery a transplant nursery of shade and or- namental trees. This tract will be de- veloped this fall. Next spring another area of similar size will be prepared for growing large quantities of young forest trees Shoemaker Reappolnted. Henry W. Shoemaker, of McElhat: tan, Clinton county, president of the Altoona Tribune company, was on Sat urday reappointed a member of the state forestry commission by Govern or Witham C. 8proul. Colonel Shoes maker was rammed to a place on the commission early in the Sproul admin istration and has been mealous in the, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Father th th water dam- aged some u tfres on the ond floor In driving from Pine Grown State College, John T. MceCormick acc struck two Stale et and lady sanitarium. It blinded dentally College dente 4 and a co-ad The young man njured both of them young was taken to the Glenn an approaching auto that he fafled him, appears the driver so to woe {he couple abead of The club took possession of the John fishing Dook « wich Latrobe hunting and or farin Seven Mountaing, farm and in woodland was purchased ly them more than a year ago. Messrs Harold Gongaware and Hdwygrd Blas Ky are now on the hunting site and are party of one who Will be on hand for a whole of the deer season. Study your neighbors and your friends, but let that study be in a spire it of fairness and impartiality. They all have their faults, which are more often on the surface and open to orit- jolsm. But they also have their good qualities, which are generully under the surface, felt only by the few and unknown to the many. Most men have mote good qualities than bad ones But the bad ones, ke the skunk, command dnstant attention, while the good ones are passed by without no- the forerunners of a forty - part or tos
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