THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, AUGUST 15, 1901. —————— HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN The Local News Compiled During -S, Cameron phia, is in Bellefonte, Sheriff Brungard has about half a LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, dozen boarders in his coop. Mrs, Chas. Taylor, of West ken, N. M. Garman, -W, EK Burnside, of Philadel. ONLY 5 CENTS Gathered from the Various Offices About the Court House Hobo- I., 18 visiting her sister, Mrs. C. —Remember the Centre county fair comes early ia September, ARRIAGE 11 Moore Dr. Thomas C. Van Tries is confined to his home by rheumatism, having the Week BRIEFLY TOLD IN A FEW LINES Personal I Our Sogiet Movements « People Mention Has Ti {ion 108 John is week at D. Valentine Houser Bass f good owin week, O with the fellows +» » engagement of Mr. and Mrs. | of Flemir John N here for severa family to Pittsburg, where a betler paying place ~The Methodist hold their annual St at Hecla P i The Coleville ba all day ark, At the second annua the Chainmaker’'s Union, burg this week Howard, urer of the Uni was — Professor Mathemat Nebraska, a ening at the Method br.W.W f M1: George ousin Dr died at Wisconsin paca, Wi Aug tomach the Veteran hospital near Wa of cancer of the Mosley a Very M red Friday morning by a premature biast while at work at teven's stone quarry up Buffalo Run Both his hands were badly lacerated and his face by the powder He was taken tothe Lock Haven hospital and eyes were burned Last Saboath Bellefonte church goers were edified by able sermous from visit ing preachers. In the morning Rev, Dr. Boal, of the Port Carbon Presbyterian church, preached an interesting discourse in the Lutheran church, and at the same hour Rev, Dr. Pennybacker of the Wil llamsport M. E. church, delivered an able sermon in the Methodist church. In the evening Rev. Dr. Sholl, “of Balti. more, secretary of the Lutheran board of missions, gave a highly entertaining and instructive address in the Lutheran church upon mission work, and the won. derful good it is accomplishing, | ed over him, advertised for sale Some very desirable real estate is in this issue. Hertzler, Louise Brac Miss Carrie I, of {wo ioner Heck {0 make neck-tie he brought KR . Home peaches have been in r two weeks and are | and with the d, Delaware rait will t T, Meyer, of Pi week The Prof here and iite busy the past r former patrons vacation com with pleasure Cruse has purchased the n the Bush House, formerly ruse estate f which he past Journa * and Mrs. Kurt of We ' 3d Monday in Bellefonte Mr t Chester, Pa., spe: st of his parent at 1vty wy Col. Bavard in repairing the pavement in front of the Court H Monday, qused by a an interesting fire } had Arge kettle of { too hot and boiling 1 4 " : At he officia directors of the cou considered a has had much experience in schoo! work for would which qualify him such a 4) Ace ~Monday evening Mr Joseph Runkle and Miss Carrie Hertzler, of Jersey Shore a guest at the Brackbill home, had been out for a drive and had just arrived home when Mr. Runkle was about to help Miss Hertzler out the horse started at a rapid pace. Mr. Runkle was dragged and thrown down and the buggy wheels pass- Miss Hertzler had hold of one of the lines and succeeded in guid. ing the horse in the middle of the road | until she reached Alkens’ corner, where | where | she turned the horse in on the pavement it was stopped without serious damage. Mr. Runkle was not seriously injured, George W and | Mr | nesday mornis { ¥V | award for most his extensive ert some {1 H He wi . | the near future Miss Magg but now Frederick and Mrs, ( after an illnes | ment in the U noon i. The ( The regulations has been issued as piled book for the the county, in dustrial pur A generous ductiveness of should create a Mik it Ie exam i abundance of aAlnment RIGHT TO VOTE Coatie Reese f W. A. With 1 Cora Sh J { y*O1 §e The question of & in somewhat complicated by reason of the action of many north as south, in imposing jualifications for vot ing that seem to be in contravention the Federal the write Constitution, notably test of being able to read and Connecticut requires the voter Lo be able to read the English language, Massa. chusetts prescribes that he shall be able to read and write. In Mississippi the voter must be able to read or understand the Constitution Vermont excludes “those who have not obtained the Appro- bation of the Board of Civil Authority in the town in which they reside.” Wy. oming denies the suffrage to persons un- able to read the State Constitution in the English language, California requires the voter to read the Constitution in English and to write his name. South Carolina requires the voter to be able to read and write any section of the State Constitation, J well as | of | Schoo Thur FE. Sunday | day xk Haven oo hoo Be Friday efonte Evan Saturday 24~Hublersburg Reformed church. — - . Opera House Attractions During fair the tractions will be at the the evening Tuesday, 10 Cabin, Wednesday, 11 Thursday, 12 clan, Friday, 13 ' - ———— week following at pera house, Stetson's Uncle Puddin Head Wilson. Franciscus, the Magi. Howard Reber Arrested. Officer J. W. Rightnour arrested How. ard Reber, at Willlamsport, Monday morning and brought him to Bellefonte, where he was committed to jail charged Toms A DAY WILL DO IT. WHAT DOES IT J —— wens € TEV Sagas “r VE SEER SOE, HVT YOU let him use his cretion and skill in you. [hat is ou We give you the years of experience in tion of a piano or organ £0 If you do we can make it go Our only a honest goo can scarcely wrong "yy ii within your reach. you anything yor musical line grand piano to a f from Examine our Wheeler & Wil son Sewing Machines befor you make your purchase. M. C. GEPHART., Stores at Bellefonte and Millheim, Pa. I. G. Krars, Manager, PROF. J. ANGEL (COLI MN RFD or produce per dose rd, por pout OW, per tier, per po Nide, per pound Nhoulder, per pound llefonte Grain The following prices are paid by ©. ¥. Wao wen for grain Wheat, old. Wheat, new Oats, old Oats, new Barley Ry ha r— Corn, shelled.
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