wv THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, SEF ppyppp 96, 1907. { { y | OVER THE COUNTY. Jen J Me ur, of Rs ansas,is visiting his : ; - id hoffiz in enw Mrs. J. Er Kustaborder, of Bellwood? | , Marguerite, little daughter of Mps. us Rev. and My = {sent to the Bradley Bros | in Masschu- | reorge Shank, of Blanchard, © 4 danger. fom wey. GMAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR sett, last Feb, and bought the finest |OUsiy li with typhoid fever Johns! : ved { barred Plymouth cockerel. This sum- Mrs. C. A. William of Psehard ry ".. " ttkisen EDITORS. | mer she sold eggs, and kept 200 young | has again returned to her ‘Homme after a Lhe fle of liccmse of Andrew Hugg, | chickens; Sept. 16, she sold the cockerel visit dO rience in Ameena. Holli- | 95° h ! i psburg, was tr ‘ gin d ng toa man to take to the ollidaysburyg | daysburg and Tyrone 1 WEEK 10 tae surviving widow, who ASSOCIATE ED. | (2 © "0H, © e Hollidaysburg vipdiaraiindng . leMatinue the hotel. : rt i a rung Me wit n ple % . shake i he drew first prize for the bar Mrs. Isare Shuey Page 4 . rh——— —— The Centre Democrat, I ———_—_,, SS gn mai 1 “ha fay The New Bore. ley. | Snow Shwt'‘ciin now 'Aiwfard the short | Isaac Loveland and wife celebrated Samuel Kreider, of | dresses avd wear the lon skirt of boro- | their golden wedding at their home at | | ADJOINING COUNTIES, Golden Wedding in Centre Hall, re. | hood. Shé'is young, ‘but is big for her | Lamar, September 22. They were mar- age, mrger than some of the older boro's, | ried at the home of William Meyer, an ——————— At the first eléction. on 17th, for boro | uncle of the bride near Lamar, Septem A, wttled in lowa Cc + R. : W. FRANCIS SPEER olhCeTrs, 120 votes were cast for burgess, | ber 22, 1857. They pg after 22 years to spend the indicating, five to a voter. a population | turn i ’ of ot All he ther unicipalities nainder of their da CIRCULATION. OVER 3200.|™, Vd Mix S R. Peal , Smuliton and now , 4s roved his WRI | ie has TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : mone ioned in Milton SUBSCRIPTION . - $1.50 PER YEAR|, l/c oC he State as will us the beet | SLaphy at the © o, ; Mills station Persons who send or bring the moneyto |] erved and his many f d ET | t 4 / the office, and pay in advance. ¥ CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with | per year in Centre county hy tan valth thev hnth + . ' ’ } vere not N.Y.3tw World for... eran : Fee LILI ; pe did ie ! y 1 : . $ret R f ORR } ith "rot f nv vear if it { on HS Season Pittsburg Stockman for... x m ny vy | Aka s 1 LT 4 : Ss! + spoil The date your subscription expires 1s plainly printed on the label bearing your name sredits are given g Myat issue of each you remit Wi special request Subscribers el aot notifying ‘ Subseriptions otherwise direete Wa employ n so send or bring! Hy y chang month, Wate! Democratic State Ticket WEDDINGS Game Laws of Pennsylvania. KINDS NUMBER. OPEN SEASON Ticket BEAR DEER BLACK BIRDS. DOVES . PHEASANTS develop to a good. LN. Y..whe! ho ‘eo bust, | Stud RABBIT < Week Being | ne leg I'h r h fine y ’ ; . . DUCK. hfinement we ] men and will make the mark in the “he | i REY eye B.. Lai tl : TURKEY ITE ent I re vi M devi i WOODCOCK . Eow uy CHAWEES : Li The Academy's Good Showing leath of ; Irew H [ ill be mar d : Fy : od th wi’ ‘n ampbe SQUIRREL BI'k or Gr with petty local a ; wih re | The Bellonte Ac yas opened th by E UE, who ¢ } i ¢h . i d Sarria " or tha M 2: 5 wo Af i SNIPE tes | year with the lar att:ndance BROOK TROUT. ROCK BASS BLACK BASS SUNFISH FROGS BOUNTY Ake wu Lo¥ EDITORIAL. of the county his boarding tudents 1a it's his vy and unusually strong corps welve mst tors. The removal y 1 partment old Beese: lames Hugh es | NST thst James ghes, 1s proving a satiste mmproveme at for all concerned bad and 1 yensible ympany | EW sade 7 | lotic mate some mite for istrict attorney loss will be grearert than } The standard Oil comp 000,000 of cles gain fron people in eight years ems Je ar Ey ton t,o oe st We Poet iin £0 | § CHOCOLATES, CARAMELS, “ . ch | i Es : FE iE: of the largest aod they average a : A : 5 hed AND BON BONS a » lid and the sd by coverime noosati puldhica 1hids R { Thomas Thomas : .’ " tame” Had 8 Saturday evening a pretty we he Baome of Yy In Crider's Exchange. onal sen and farm hom a wn A ers in favor ofe Democrat succeeding | © Howard Saccay vid Sgecop h pear Wad | Edwapd Powe Fittshery . Prank Entrekin { hi h } inv A ates a ; ation g acting parties be. Lorne Bama], Harrisburg Lee DD. Ferguson a ! sd, id their a 1: Ancor . ? _ i eir accomplished danghter Miss Portage : John: Lenaban. Ssephen Petit dinner was served or Poa ' “ i g Pettibone verna B. Thomas and D. W. Dailey. of . : Wilkovhaary larence Le Fil) w " L ville: $ ; Tur suocess of the Republican canthi- den Kictamog H aroha eet, New York ae of a tia Hlies in Saigo Philadelphia. Rev. Kepp, of the Meth. a 3 iy : © Oberlin. Seller Oberlin. Jouson od \ } date for state tamsurer, this fall would | Guy’ shenaessee : Johnsen Moser, - Karthaus: {of the county. He has a where a nar ea - Shiai, be the success of Pearose and would | Kling yo MiMiinturg. Harold Stevens. | by he hypnotises them. He is sort of 4! Philadelphia and other ints. | mevitably lead 't0 the re-election of the Yori [Snabe Futter an J ne youd Mr. Bailey is connected with the firm of - | bear « e will t ave wi ob , y 1 latter, The weters should bear ‘this in | 0 oifibe. Jacod H Ap hi Ad aS Wily ® at Roberts & Co. Philadelphia. as a suc. mind when Chey cast their ballots in | Merrill, Wisconsin ; Miss Margaret Wisner, of a : cessful business man. On Monday Mr, N . ‘the -di | Cantar. Ohios, and Miss Bebecon Jacobs of! W. H. Long, the popular miller, of land Mrs Dailey took their departure for November ¢ is unwexthy the 8, | Bedetonse Howard, recently sent his check for $45. | their wedding trip, after which they will and every true loyal citisen shoul! cast | The above makes guite an interesting | to the fire company of that place. This | be located at 12th and Spruce, at the his vote in apposition to brim family for Mr. Hughes and his good wife | was to sho his appreciation of the good | '' Edmond” d to ook Mer | work the firemen rendered recently when | his barn burned. Mr, Long's gift to the The home of Mrs. and Israel Haugh, WARRIAGE LICENSES company is a practical one {of Smullton, was the scene of a pretty | : . Celler home wedding Sunday evening, Sept | { Witham McLanghbm Snow Shoe. | J. Roll Keller, of Phoenixville, spent y g. { was as woefully mistaken as when he ! Roe McGroarty : YY {last week at the Grangers' pichia. at | 220d, when t youngest daughter of | annownced that the pew capitol was | Pasl S Rerstettae Coburg. | Centre Hall, He is assisting his father, | the latter, Miss Mayme V. Wolfe, was finished forfiess than four million dollars, | | Mary E. Vonada w 1D, C, Keller, 10 conduct a dairy. They | Uoited in the bonds of holy wedlock to | n : . ’ | are pow milking eighteen cows to supply | Mr. Curtis M. Bierly, of Dents Run, was an homest job, and worth every dol { Gilbert W. Parsoms Tyrone. | their trade f, hata with P A {Pa. The attendants were Mr, Samuel lar spent mpon it. Peowy's dedlarations | | Katharine Crust Centre Hall. | they ase also doing some trucking Bierly, brother of the groom, and Miss as to Clay and Webster wevcas untrue | | Brady C. Steiger Coburn, | Mabel Brungart, of Rebersburg. Miss as his declarations about the capitol of | ! Katse Barner by | Quite a number of papers throughout | Adah Bason. of Carlisle, presided at the graft § Raymond Schnare | Philipsburg the ET Priel Sates Jor Kill: [utytn The bride's pastor, Rev. G. W } Minetta Haywood Hawk Run.d! ! : KE Wii © Mclinay, officiated. Only a few invited “turkey season to begin October ist guests were present. The groom is a Puttassmuruia 1s not such a flow town | | Luther L. Haines Woodward. which should be October 1¢th. In this young man of sterling Qualities who after all Telephone submoribers are | ! Maud J. Auman Millbeim wane will be found reliable dates for | hoids a good position with ‘the Williams requested @ot to say “please” when they { Stere Kobliski . Bellefonte '%tlling the various kinds of game Coal & Coke Co. of Buffalo. at Dents y Anme Audey Dairy and Food Commissioner Foust Run. whete' a house ready furnished Charles M. Ammerman Milesburg. nas sent to Professor Frear, of State awaited the coming of the Bappy pair Blanch Seager College, ane of the leading pure food ex. On last Moaday Charles N. Fenstermaker Chicago. | perts of the country samples of = The bride is one « Nelle PP. Lytle State College, | brands of breakfast and other patent: Wost charming dau Oliver C. King foods for analysis. Every brand from veh qualities that Irene 8. Spear all over the United States was taken. | DOmpanion in tie Corn stalks are med be used ! J. ZELLER & SON, Berry in the State Treasurer's office ‘E BIERLY -WOLS Wiex Pann ypacker dubbed Quay as a | greater max than Clay or Webster, he Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, ask for a sumber, because #t takes too much time Several hundred thousand ""please,” every 24 hours, over the phone { Centre $3222352023000000 00001 SPP PPP Pe RE a A As a a Ys in that city. are estimated to consume one second for each” please.” which com. Bellefonte puted, would take up quite a sumber of lay. Cipher & for you { Curtis M. Bierly Dents Run Mayme ¥V Wolf Smuiiton AND ALL FALL AND WINTER STYLES-1907-08 AAA AAA = = a Real Estate Transfers ae B john Finkie 34 WHO Tegrels ve ‘ in 5 ork. $350 | Mire Sara Pryverger, of zion, we ve OBE GILLEN 0 M. Hamman represents the same (V2.0 00M Com iom. Soo adm. av vr | abu your Flour and Groceries policy followed by Berry he ! ¢ C. T. Fryberger, of Phil been called to ber bedsid Her home ith Dr, P. 8, Fisher and her daughter male off R cht rein et al to lam red w } Ruter, I H. Trwi al to James Harris Mrs. Dr. P. 5 Fisher, has been a pleas 18 Ihe, A Sugar ' £1.00 Sept. 1 7: land in Bellefonte : : Pt. 14, 1907 ; land in Bellefonte, $1 ant place to be, and the growing weak i ? <* & 's ¥ rd ¢ 4 + + ¢ 3 3 er, Sept. 11, 1907; lot in Howard boro od the lid of the State Th iry will » $110 +499 p044 Aan aa an 2 SEE Sweat VAS BON te Ove Reo urer by the Penrose gut g of ¢ ters, 4 take Berry's § the public treasury of a g faithtul watchdog to fill that position Because Sheats passes as a man who fa | measures along with a vored some goo goodly number of very bad ones. the gang thinks to blind the people by the former and draw their attention from the latter his bad record and if the trick served] to elect the gang's nominee then it was to be claimed as dorsement of Penrose, that ar er of low politics and corr the corrupt boss must be elected third term to the U. 8, Senate was put by Quay Petrone wis as corrupt urscrupulous and vile as his mas. ter, Quay. The election of John CG. Has man, of unspotied private life and clean public record, us Berry's successor, is a matter of highest importance in these days of most crying corruption, which easily points to Harman as the man and the rejection of Bheats who was nomina. tad by the Penrose faction to serve as a sheet to cover rascality, i Oscar J]. Wolf et ux to Norah Zerby, March 21, 1907 ; one and one half acre in Penn Twp. $1000 Roberta Yarington et baron to Ameri. can Lime Stone Co, Sept. 5, 1907; % interest in Spring twp. $g00. Luther E. Stover et al to Mary E. Bright, April 27, 1907; »3 interest in Haines twp, $60, Geo, Bright et ux to Mary E, Bright, | { proceeds of which will go to the bospital Pepper, per lb 40x April 27, 1909 28 acres a2 perches in Haines twp. $1,048 Milton's Big Fair, he Milton fair, which will be held on the ist, god, 1rd and 4th of October this year, pever had a brighter prospect for a good fair and a large attendance. The heads of the several departments report that the indications are for a large in. crease in exhibits, The racing this year will be better than ever, The midway will be a popular feature and will be free from anything immoral or objectionable, | and the atiractiovs are the best that | money can procure, Excursion rates on | dll the railroads | Following the several days rain on Tuesday a eool wave set in and it is pot | an unusual sight to see some of our peo lo wearing overcoats, Thus far no tosts are reported in the county, and | 1ate crops have not been injured. ness of this qld lady throws a gloom ever Nas Smaak ; | this unusually lively home Price, Pau " Loose Coffee, 2 1s for 280 The ladies at Howard have always witles Vanilla for 2 ro taken a reat interest in the Bellefonte 4 cakes Olean Soap. .. 25¢ hospital because they realize that it is an’ Vermicella 18 institution worthy of the confidence of Soup Beans, qt oc oe our people and ope that has been doing | Pickles per doe : 1x a noble work for humanity Saturday | Tea per 1b 40¢ afternoon there was a cake sale held at! Banner Lye 1 boxes for the home of Mrs, Joseph Schenc k the Baker's Chocolate. 2% t wasjwell patronized and thus the la. 4 cans Peas for 12¢ can dies deserve a great deal of credit, for 1 ibs Rice for toc 1b the interest they have taken in this mat. | Macaroni as : 8¢ 1x ter Household Ammonia ron On Wednesday of last week Harvye Canned Corn 3 cans for, Wert, of West Brush valley, with Am gallons Of cous un 10 "8c mon Breon, of Miliheim, started to take | X Ray stove polish ow oe A threshing outfit, consisting of an en. » Blastic Starch : + oe 1a { gine, water tank and threshing machine | Arm & Hammer Soda 1 Px i across the mountain north of Penn Hall, | Caustic Soda. , .h ow 1c When they arrived at the foot of the Nicnacs, 3 Ibs for, «B80 mountain the driving axle on the engine broke, and the bg machine became un. the week, for Casn Oxnty. manageable, It began to run backward y . down The steep grade and the threshing | WS pay a0 pet Ib for Butter, and ay machine and water tank were pushes {pet K crosswise in the road. The engine was | Prices subject to change, Siopped by the water tank after odusid. | ar ——— damage had been done to the Brit avo Coumunciar Proses, machi of the threshing machine, None of the men were injured as thea Gillen . va . the Grocer, {imped from the engine when the , ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE These prices are good every day in Never before have we been abe to show as large assortments in all lines--at the lowest prices consist- ent with good stock, Call and examine, I —— Tailoring a Large Specialty ! » MONTGOMERY & COM'Y EPBOPLIINCIEH 909000000 CREPE R000 0900900000000 Po
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