THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 38, 1905, HISTORICAL REVIEW OF CENTRE (0, Continued from Page I. Page 4. The Centre Democrat, ® PULIZ REMY. Our esteemed contemporary, the Gia. | defender of RECENT DEATHS. DEDICATION OF STATUE The New York World, For the autumn season now at the most valuable paper rill be the New York Thrice.a- Week World, be- cause it offers you more at the price than any other paper anywhere in the world : Mary's catholic church at Snow Shoe This by the Rev John Brady of Renovo. A Mus, Jane Lek (colored, died at the hand poor house Friday morning after an ill ness of several months duration, ' ; imported fron aly and » { Mis. WM. Apams (—formerly of Mill- P 1 from Italy and a gift of Mr heim, died at Danville on Friday last, | "4d Mrs. M. D ! Her body was ught to Millheim for | St burial, on Monday last, Her age was 76 vears, oO Her { procession of * hundred chi husband died many vears ago . ul LL One hundrea cn ili ine marched from the Parish Hall to the Mus, Tuomas Avvexn:— of Boalsburs prey a . i fr ) yO ire, upon John D . {the} lied at her home in that place, Monday ; vb arly every house, and the heavy tread morning of stomach trouble Her n was Koch and she was 62 ol baolutely motes ind 6 months old, She leaves ¢ H 1 apologists have not been wanting that ris ie An cemetery L CENTRE DEMOCRAT ¢lubs with t lef N.Y. 5t-w World for.....cun wassannees $1.8) Pittsburg Stockman for... serneeeen $1.80 THIDUNE FAIMOT or rmessssssmsssssmn ssssssnne sue $1 3B CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - -~ PROPRIETOR On Wednesday evening July 26th the to you w handsome statue of the ette, the champion and xy zet 1 Am} Blessed Virgin, boodlers, trusts, tariffs, ballot box stuf blished srs and machine politics, gave space to 4 fers and mach | « KI pe Kelley, was blessed in FRED KURTZ, SR, (epiToRS. CHAS. R. KURTZ, an article last week upholding John D Robert A composed of men der Capt Cassidy, and one a time Rockefeller, which induces us to publish between the are having great war a stirring kin home and a rly World come ages of CIRCULATION OVER 4000 the following from the Record on the twenty-five and sixty, under the com months and some days. mand of Capt, John H, Morrison, The : and same TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION AL topic i MIst : y ANT RENGTH ¥ Stripes were floating from churcl of the Bless In the recent onslaughts M iss ¢ charactes Rockefeller, following SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay In advance, §l per year, home gui 4 arching en name three son Interment in Boal Wednesday n “ thods 'hey have pointed t greater purity and un Jacon A, CriDER died 1 Friday in El paralysi The well known throughout Pennsylvania and had ber business all his rs of age formity of refined oil since the Standars he first telephone line in th i the trade, 1 wis erected by the , | county mira, N , Of © was deceas Central been in the lum-| A pr life. He was 67) Walter Langton: The remains were brought at to his former home in Milesburg, Mon- day, Interment in the Advent ceme. tery. Mus, Geoxcs afternoon at her Company set the pace for large export busi fine attention to details, that has rise of the great would-be monopoly All this 1s curiously beside the point By the time he had reached the age of thirty Mr. Rockefeller had shown him self the possessor of remarkable polveny which had already made him a rich man Had he contented himself with being simply a shipper and refiner of petro leum, in fair competition with others in the trade; had he turned to banking, to railroad construction and financing, or any other large form of industry, there can be no doubt that he would have massed a very large fortune, perhaps as 23. What's the use ? A as that whic! » is now i DIOCEe( : - Mann Ax Company The date your subscription expires Is plainly and extended from the entation printed on the label bearing your name All oredits are given by a change of label the the by.pro Arst Issue of each month, Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Wateh date on your label, Subscribers changing postoMee address, and not notifying us, are Hable for same Subscriptions will be continued, otherwise directed. We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this office she ps near fucts furnace to the store and office at Boiling . ; delivered by Cathar reinoton © w Springs, a distance of about two miles e vered by Catharine Han NEON; Wii B a Closing piece was 2 O Kern a most beautiful, eloquent and instruc. We think it was later extended to Bell presented by all ri vaz ha fonte, This was some years previous to Following th county of the Bell The little line S put down by the Mann's created quite a Kavp :— diéd home in Spring town. tive sermon on the ship, from blood poisoning after an ill- ness of only two weeks duration, The deceased was born in Nittany Hall about | §3 years ago. Her maiden name was Miss Sarah Dorman and she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dor- now deceased. She is also sur. possible Not vived Dy the {oll the entrance in our Friday { ll ' unless : . A y y he oad oo £ oh dome fellow s idea of showing a girl a Telephone Company lle and) virtues of the | od tis 4 4 ) , y ood time is taking her ir a jewelry Blessed \ irgin was delivered by the Rev g0o0G n AKIN v iNL0 a jewelry . ’ 4 tore and letting her! at +} wri toh ee ny ar woes ; : plore and letting he JOK atl Lhe walche sensdtion and the curious were induced Father Brady. Afterwards, Benediction g 1 . a ie f the t spaed Races py la to inspect itand ** Hello over it and bring ® Most Blessed Sacrament took Lm EDITORIAL. The church was beautifully decorated for r the occasion; banks of cut flowers and GILLEN S potted Pp N them to the belief in the ‘great wonder," Tue Prohibition state convention will 1 and satisfy themselves that the supposed convene at Williamsport, August 22 and PI man, nts adorned the chive : impossible was really brothers and sis. 4:1s adorned the church on LS aii 4 Weslet " ¢ sides, while myriad of lights su "( We sley Maver, of IL y WHC a myriad of ugh Irrouna. 1 ndrew Geiser, of ed the altar ® : e I! | nab Madison ia oy \ r 3 1 nes 1 for hat 1 great enterprises : Madison dam Yocum and Weird iis Pum ete : : 1ess and for handlis J conversation to be carried on to distant | Harry. of ible ro: Wm dil fiche ans ) “4 y papers it is t le Admire y omnaaalan. of bi ts of tl not the possessio (4 : now : credited | then dreamed that the telephone woul “aa——— ————— with faving in course of ime AccorpInG to the Clearfield county P. and I Vion of Ay srment at Snyder has made the name of | Less was d ¢ fall r 0) ips » . NOCKE lier s det YS EF — Hecla Park Picnics. We suppose if the appropriate $25,000 of Iz. Dur to be place the Quay .. would packer wou down the anpronration own ne appropra n stitutions to ti - te racic empl next year. " g 4 sald under which wark he } TY . oF " ANGer wich work nas been Pt HE and cares nothing since the last big strike expires / has never read t ST. MARY'S BEER Both sides are said to be preparing for a peare that seen case PO a struggie over the n — Endorsed by Pure Food Department as Church Re-Opening. Being Free From Preservatives and re-openin e re Adulteration. thod hiirok. a > O 11isexcellent To have a glant's strength, but It is tryas To use it like a glant, — THE QUAY MONUMENT Boggs Twp. Teachers ' Liane 5 ra rate Cash Paid for Butter and Eggs. rei oo GILLEN, CASH GROCER, ] Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. vd Chambers M wheel Wagner Gladstone Taylor Pleasant Aimy Stein Yarnell gra Louise Spangler .« Yarnell PTimary members . w % . nembet v hat wa . ’ : . y | Alice N Mr Lane notified employes of the city that unless Agent's name DD. Shock technicality, Nevertheless, their p Jager beer, over $i31.000 irch and now Sampie of careers as senators practically ended’ 11.4 five votes he would Sample taken from P. H. Foley ch ac poneq NV VOLES GC : " " 3 viction ther A re R enoy ) a ’ iction. Other off Address Renova, Pa nforts wae of Wor PEEETEECTEEEEEEEECEEEEEEEEERL NEGLIGEE SHIRTS STILL A COMPREHENSIVE SHOWING sowed to the 3 tracts, the pro Even though most retailers’ stocks are reduced in Shirts, you will find our di above the usual standard. Replenishing this department every week is the reason we can a complete assortment at the latter part of the season propagat logical whir If the Cor about Governor Letter to Wm, Storm Bellefonte. . Show " 4 f : they w JH ; Dear Sir The act of the nd neat, handsome and artistic fabrics of the most excellent wearing qualities. Tle fit of our Shirts is a matter of § with us. To those who have en- ountered trouble in obtaining garments that fit properly, a trial of At any price find them cut | i comfortable, Shirts that hang grace 5 of an ev he designs are ride . ert on hres, we can only sugges* you will and ——— To Clean White Straw Hats. Place the ha The Manifest Shirts at soc. The Eclipse al 31.00. The Manhattan # Eclipse High-orade $1.50 and upwards. In soft bosom or p'eated front, attached or detached cufis, and either style in coat shirts—all in the the r Annual Conest COURT PROCLAMATION used on the entire system 5,000 lefore the year is out the Pennsylvania will have added to this number } nearly 4oo additional ma chines, which are now being builtin the B Philadel phia and in the company's individual aldwin locomotive works at plants at Altoona and Juniata, Early this year the Pennsylvania placed with the Baldwin locomotive works an order for 525 engines, and 1s building at its own shops in Altoona 180 additional engines, Gives up His Pension. Commissioner of Pensions Warner re- cently received a communication from a pensioner in Washington named Kyse, who stated that he could no longer ac- cept the pension of $20 a month, which he had been receiving for years. This was an unusual occurrence, and the commissioner concluded that the man was unbalanced mentally, He ap- pointed a medical board, the members of which visited Kyse, Kyse stated that for years he suffered from disabilities incurred in the service, and was for a long time entitled to a pen. sion, but that recently he had joined the Christian Science church, and that all his infirmities had disappeared, and he could not conscientiously accept the pen- sion, ———— A — 1" till clean ane except the first simply dip til clean and dry, in the meal and Wet the bru place. By section at a and take another cleaning only a small time, and drying as you clean, the hat will and will require no pressing, look as nice as new. This is my own invention, and | have cleaned hats that dirty, making them look almost as fresh as first.— Housekeeper ————— A —— The Supreme Court of the state has sustained the conviction of ja seller of oleomargarine colored to look like but. ter, thus supporting the Superior Court, from which an appeal had been taken, The people who buy butter are entitled to the dairy product, and the dairyman cannot produce butter in competition with the factory-made grease. This is ample protection for the dairyman now that the constitutionality of the acts of June 25th, 1895, and May 19th, 1901, have been determined, a ——— 1 August Clearance Sale. appeared hopelessly Whereas, the Honorable Eris LL. Orvis President Judge of the Court of Common Fleas of the 1th Judicial District, consisting of the county of Centre, having issusd his precept bearing date the 24th day of July 198, to me directed for holding a Court of Common Pleas Orphans’ Court. Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oger and Terminer and General Jal! Deilvery in Bellefonte for the county of Cen tre and to commence on the Mth MONDAY OF AUGUST being the 25th day of August, 198 and to continue one week, notios is hereby iven to the Coroner, Justices of the peace, Mermen and Constables of sald county of t entre, that they be then and there In thelr roper persons at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of he i8th with their records, Inguisitions, ox sminations. and their own remembranees, to do those things which to their office a ppertains to be done and those who are bound in recogn izances to proteute Against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jall of Centre coun ty, be then and there fo prosecute against them as shall be just, Given under my hand at Bellefonte, the 24th day of July, In the year of our Lord 1908 and the one hundreth and twenty ninth year of the independence of the United Ntates H.8. TAYLOR, Sherif NEW YORK CLIPPER IS THE QREATENT Here you see new furniture-the new THEATRICAL ? SHOW PAPER est of the new, Not an old piece in sight, Must all be wold at this Clearance | $4.00 Per Year, Sale to make room for more, Low price combinations that will surely please you, Come and examine antl satisfy yourself, Bedroom outfits, Couches, ol Sideboards, anything in the furniture | IN THE WORLD, Single Copy, 10 Cts. ISSUED WEEKLY. len Oak, SAMPLE COPY FREE. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO, (LM), To the Farmer bringing in the largest number of pounds of butter during month of August : 1sT LARGEST NO. or Las 28D “" “" 3RD w a $2.50 1.50 1.00 Market price will be paid for Butter. IN BEST COFFEF THE WORLD. AGENT FOR THE E. T. ROAN. - CEC EE CEE EEC EETCEEFEEFEETEECFECEEEEEEFECEEEEEEEEEREREERET various sleeve Jengths from 31 to 35 inches WE ARE DISPLAYING Trunks, Bags THE and Suit Cases ever shown, As the time approaches for summer trips, trunks and traveling bags must be given consideration. Where to get the best at the lowest price is a matter of vital importance. This is the place. We have in k ready for immediate delivery the best trunks offered by the Sve leading manutacturers of America. Our goods are superior to any offered clsewhere. Under no consideration will we offer you a trunk that will not withstand the hard usage it is sure to meet with In traveling bags we have an almost endless variety and the prices we have them marked are the lowest at which goods of this quality can be sold. TRUNK $82.50 to 20 SUIT CASES $i to 18 BAGS $1.50 to 15 SIM, THE CLOTHIER LARGEST LINE OF 233333333333323332333333333233233 3333 33: . . 33 3333 333 » . » 3 ( line, at from 10 to 25 per cent. discount, . | ALBERT J BORIE, FURLISHIER 8. M. Cavrserr, Millheim, Pa. i w. ATW. 29 Sr, Naw Yous ‘Bishoo St., All the born kickers are not frogs, Bellefonte. 2333333333333 E€E33333333
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