Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 27, 1907, Image 1

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    ¢ Centre Democrat,
v
Circulation Over 5,000--Large
Centre County.
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ANOTHER OPINION ~~ ° serine
ON THE ORPHANAGE i =
M.
if
nilra
}
by Sallie
OURS, / ouid Ve
them by her at
power
i
¢ from
ither
any
borough has
ntract with her
by way
Should Enlighten Our Councilmen
They Have a Doubt.
— Can: of
TYRONE IS NOT SHIRKING poor pe
They Insist That Bellefonte Should Act :
«Want Col. Pruner's Wish Carried
Qut--Will Take the Matter
into Our Court
Soon
y
Hh - nm * ssistt Dn y oy web Bout y 3 5 er f «
following y al } att . : ;
$ it ™
trustees 4 cs
¢. to wit : trusiees y (HIVESL IS :
ney both rescind as trustees,
LAMB HEWIT'S OPINION. vi vista amd the
but the prope
truss
i
I
rphians'Courts take delight'in pro
the helpless
As to the Establishment of the Pruner
Home for Friendless Children / ro ¢
From Tyrone Herald 3 A ' .
OUR O
techie fatheriess
and
pir judg
pe of secur K
y they have no moral or
"y
commitiee
duty and will make
evening at the
i It 8s given
at all backward
lapse. That municipal corporat
power LE v ¢ charitable ¥
ther whalest di and if | in stating it to the effect that
both the boroughs had declined to accept | they in favor of this institution
the property, and carry trust, being established at once, and are wait.
the courts would have appointed trustees | ing on Bellefonte to go ahead and do its
for the purpose. In view of the fact that | duty If we delay much longer they
both the boroughs have adopted ordin- | threaten to apply to the courts for the
ances specifically ace epting the trust, appointment of other trustees to act in
# is a litle short of LUDICROUS | the place of Bellefonte If that is cor
FOR ONE of the boroughs to attempt | rect, it does not agree with the reports
to rescind its acceptance in hope and | sent out by those in town who are so
belief that the trust will lapse industrionsly opposing this orphanage.
“Fourth, Neither the borough of Ty. | “ -
rone, nor the borough of Bellefonte, has | From this, it will appear that the visi
one dollar of interest in this churity, so | to Tyrone was more than "only return
that neither borough bas anything to|ing the compliment,” as intimated by
sell, nor can a declination to accept the | the Gazette last week, whose editor at
trust by either of the boroughs, affect | one time posed as a hero in behalf of the
the vesting of it; therefore the accept: | orphanage. Since then Tom. has had a
ance of money by either borough, or | relapse, and there is much talk of send.
both boroughs, from Sallie M, Hayes, in | ing Pim to the hospital to be treated in
consideration of declining to act as trus | midsvmmer for another ajtack of “cold
tee, would be, as we lawyers say, a' foot.”
Have
bee
juests out that Fyre He Was ie
wl ha.
were
out the
of and of the orgasization,
» -
HS EXEC Hwa 18 OUl of NUR Unpoitauce, |
| Mr»
| Meyer
| Rich. Miss Grace Rioh, Mr, and Mrs. I. MH .
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BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1907.
CENTRE GOUNTIANS
HOLD REUNION
Plenlc
Gathering at
Philadelphia
Large Held In
Attendance of Over 260 Loyal Sons and
Daugthers «Interesting Addresses
by Noted Citizens-- A Royal "Feed"
«Names of Mar f
arge, is the founder
To his enthusiasm
Bliss lalate wiih 8 i 5
Hership of more than
terday’s picnic in ch
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Mal a
490
great ma are heads of
of this ex:
s well as
great
gainers
K
% tar to tl
Centre
5 Are
YEAR
has two re
N Magee is
and General
he Civil
Libby
inne, t
Fis}
War
prison throug!
vice president
MY
A EA i reteran i 1
who
n
is
The
wered to the first
eral roll-calls were made
names of those who ans
follows
Dr. Roland GG. Curtin Hew
kKinson, Gen BF, Fisher, Mrs, Jennie Brock
erboff. Miss Lulu Hertzler. Mrs. RB WW. Glimore
Miss Eliza Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. A MM. Hoover
Mrs. John W. Toner, Will Toner, Miss Curtin
Mrs Mary M. Peters, Miss Aba T
PF. Shafter The Misses Shafter
Benner Graham, Mr and Mra, DC Keller
Bev. Dr. LL K. Evans. Mr and Mrs. irs D. Gar
man. John I Renkin, RL. Ardell, Mr apd
0G, W. Amiell, Mrs. Annle © Rich, Miss
Eva J Rich Miss Mabel Sensor. Prof W
Dr. and Mrs, 8 OG, Mattern, Mi
Dr. Robert Har
by, L.A Hoover, Isase PP Miller, W. 1 Un
derwood. Anos L. Underwood. Badith. A a
den, William 8 Ay Dr. Mt Ad y
, M Butis, M
ta Putts. Mr ‘
MM . Boyd
Mary Graham Max
y Mim Miriam
A
Heber
adic. thf
Peters, B. |
Mr, and Mrs. |
, John VP, b
rey, Mrs, 8. 4 8
om te Sra Mal wr
lors, Miss Kathryn over N : MM
Taylor. Mis ra Rw ol 1
I’. Righel
Northrop
H. A. Qlark
Moore, Adolf Ste
Graham, Miss
ner, Col. J. L. §
rs. J
5. OG
BOAR VANQUISHED BEAR,
A desperate battle betweer
Gar Of one s ¢ And a yw
\
1
Mounta
With tter
t oling ina
lown 4! i
ecized, )
one of 4 4
queals
shed
Before s
ter had
i ils pa
Brain
much se
The sow
1Neral
a y ' rel te
5 »
ES TR
then helped To diminish the size
£ turkey
aie 1
of a
‘
tear g of
Honors for Prof, Bright
ole
ate Of the
and repre
Central State Normal
sented John Hopkins ity at the
7sth anniversary b Lafayette
Prof. Brigh a native of
Sava
father, died man
hi
College
Aaronsbur
boy hood
where
San
YEAS
nom
age
i son reached his §
college world
Lightning Struck a Tree
Saturday evening a tremendous ¢le
ire storm fur nent
the residents of Bellefonte for about one
hour The thunder and the
Lightning flashed, playing various
freaks through the heavens. During
the storm lightning struck a maple tree
in front of the residence, of W Harrison
Walker, on East Linn street. The cur
rent wound around the tree like a mons.
ter firey serpent, pealing the bark from
the tree and when it struck the ground |
the sod was thrown hall way into the
street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richards |
wore enjoying the comforts of their |
niahe enteria ie
roared
| large porch, but when they saw the py- |
rotechnic display they came to the con- |
clusion that it would be safer inside, and |
there's where they went in pretty quick
order, We heard of no other damage.
Meehan To Succeed Himself,
Fish Commissioner William E. Meehan
a nated to succeed himself
gf term of four oy by Gov.
r. Meehan is the first Penn.
sylvania commissioner of Fisheries, hav.
LL li li a ay
ing been nted as the head of the
1903.
CHARLEY KOONTZ
BECOMES BLIND
A serious Affliction Suddenly
comes a Young man
over
PARALYSIS OF THE NERVES
Will be Taken t
For Conditior
fonte Public School Finar
aries Have Been I
Ite ms of
the Wills Eve Hospital
Treatment. of Belle.
ces--Sal
creased«-Other
Interest
SCHOOL BOARD SF
3
we po
Vol. 20. No. 28
FACT, FUN AND FANCY.
Bright,
and Original,
8 Separate
an pas .
p iid
When he has
Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected
ah
mined after they
e That 1h
Making An Investigatio
:
Dut atl ar tiny | 200 00
Hotel
principal cre
Pittsburg
rete nt ”
Pi ade
are the Harry Thaw family of
The Beeszer Brot}
haveing been
Spring CUmeek
w :
all
ph a Me fit
ersare Centre
a
coun
.
tian
born and about
Lady Struck By Lightning.
Mrs, L. J. Schw of
known painter, of Ha
struck by a bolt of Lighten
heavy
morning of 19
were in the kit
the bolt of HT ining
and it is fortunate that she
was not killed instantly As itis her
right arm and side were paralized and
she is not yet able to use the right arm
ars, wife the well
ofl. WAS
ring the
ly
SChwars
storm that over the «
1 Mrs
er
ased
AD
nen at ul
h
home and
¥
entered through
an
open door
Dancing At Hecla Park
The concerts and dances at Hecla Park,
that in for mer seasons have proven sO
ere oe yl YT
m plete }
v . + ,
Next week
i from thi
when all
a
wh
sue
July
printers take
and fresh air,
all the year round
in ) n the
have enough store
DuY A pw k of fire
oh h
week
week off {or
D MARY pe
briskly
]
HBROES ie Ki
i
nd to be
’ I'he
5 i OE
esamdom
recreation
ple enjoy
it subscriptior § come
mean time, we
in our exchequer to
crackers and set them
or of America’s great holiday
may
The Democrat keeps) busy all the year
round, and a week off will not be be
grudged by
we study to
"CAT
viease fifty
honored readers whom
weeks
Please lend us your indulgence
in the
he office will be open for job work and
10 receive
next week
subscriptions, etc
attractive to our people, will be resumed |
next Friday, June
Smith in charge of the music,
Trains leave Bellefonte for the Park
at 2.20 and 6.55 p.m. and returnin
leave Hecla for Bellefonte at 4 41 -
9.15 p. m,, fare for the round trip being
the same as heretofore, viz, 25 cents for
adults and 15 cents for children.
Pine Campmesting.
Pine campmeeting will begin Friday,
August and and continue over August
~~three Sundays,
is ‘about com.
one is planned,
special days, but on an en-
tirely different plan from other years.
eSth, with Christy |
A Methodist Rooster.
| A few weeks ago when Rev,
| Stine was hetling his
| many noble and upliftin
during
James B.
people ol
g characteris
| ties there was in the Methodist religion,
{and every time he would brin
Presbyterian rooster
out a
strong point in favor of the church a
n