Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 3, 1907. The Centre Democrat, = «= PROPRIETOR OHAS, R, KURTZ, - FRED KURTZ SR ( CHAS. R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER, - EDITORS ASSOCIATE ED OIRCULATION OVER 5200 ji TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay in advance, §l per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y.53t-w World for Pittsburg Stockman for... $1.50 PER YEAR The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. A sredits are given by a change of label the Mat issue of each month, you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date onyour label fl 3 Wateh that after Subscribers changing postofce address, and not notifying us, are liable for same Subscriptions will be continued, otherwise directed We employ no collector $0 send or bring the money to this office Democratic State Ticket For Tre Joux G. Harman, of Columbia county, Stale asurer Democratic County Ticket ArT 1am G. Ru» Wn ALL IN CAPITOL SEINE. Thirteen of The Thirty-Two Bills Hits Fourteen Men former Audit Huston, Cassel, Mathues for $090 10 by space, et Sanc COBURN Mrs. Mary two sons with frien : : irene and Chri Martha Wireman spending a Mew Fultons' « Wonder w» up the road Saturday «¢ a Monday We are sorry Boyd Willian weeks ousin, Mrs, | ati that Veni nd MILES Twp i’ A Jone ph Moyer other day Cornelius Kline brother fae, on M Mrs, Henry Fryberg last Sunday, at Aaronsburg was the : : v fi anuany ot Corrections Made All persons who remitted to us on sub scriptions during the pate month of September will find that credit was fhven by a change of label this week ook at your date, now, In case of an error notify us at once, Watch the date on your label. unless You are expected : H RECENT DEATHS, Mgrs. EvLen Furey :--wife of the late James Furey, of Bellefonte, died Thurs day at the home of her daughter, Mrs, | Kate Hunter, at Pittsburg, with whom {she had been making her home for many vears. Mrs, Furey had been ill for about two years with a complication of diseases from which she had great sufferer, Her case became on Sunday and when the time « } solution of soul and body wa and sincere. The deceased was aughter of James and Mary been a Serious ime be conated as among 8 of Centre county known i Hall Early 1er childhood the family moved acro { what is farm, near Linden in } am near afterwards and located on a pl McBrides whi cleared and now are ms, After she was t Howard 2allanf wellefon Crag ) » productive married the and tar deceased lived a located in much of her the 22nd you y , always From afterwards she spent life. She years old on and when chu christian 2 end of a long useful li genial, unaffected, cou woman, She ethodist rel child. Will rlori- gion p Heav n Bel » 1 } 1 alt 4 ast sleep shall result ir 8 awaking at the throne of ti y Father. Her husband fonte a number of years ago, and her only in hild is Mrs. Kate Hun ter I lliam T. § r, of Belle- nte g sister v ha it surviving by the frst there wer Emanue ’ . . Harter was marrie Elvina Bierly, of Miles an. 19. 18s6, who sur. vives ! Liree dren town hin mes Ja os age of H | Mrs Gap Mrs Grant, | as he liam and " : d intern utheran cen (sRoOR Known yo of 1 yrone Roaring 1S ight, of soft of Deceased ns, Esq. , of and was x member of the At that {ace wa nd took an interest in ! Besides his sinter May and two chil AN Worx Howe, and A wile | and departed wit | host and hostes Mes. Alice Wu Wiliams, who farms east of AMS wife of Boyd the Harrison Kline Bellefonte, died at two | o'clock Thursday morning of typhoid fever after an illness of over a month, Deceased was a daughter of Mr. and | Mra. Harvey Meese, of Benner township i and was only about twenty seven years | of age. She was married to Boyd Wil | liams less than five years ago. They had two children one of whom died ghile the youngest survives, She also leaves farm | quite a number of brothers and sisters, OVER THE COUNTY. Frosts have not yet bitten the in this county Mrs, Annie E. Keen accidentally fell recently at her home in Penn township and severely injured her hip. Charles H. Meyers. of Reedsyil after spending a few days with hi ents in Centre Hall, returned home. corn Margaret Kennedy, returned | ister, of after ¢ College, ome, Mrs ant visit {) Mr, nave Mrs visiti and been Gap and Cent: Altoona M . B. eir vacation with Mr, and Mi: nan, at State College, have Pittsbu home Mr. and spending bur Isenburg after Mrs. Isen- ¢ Her- t}) y's 1 rit 44 paret . Peter of Millheim inn tomato HBranortt The September rains have caused no appreciable rise of the streams althongh the extent surface has been benefitted to the g of wr thre two of re feet is we} ) furthered roi WwW i a aiid agi ter: Are a Mr. as Per LLL Dear i of 1 her husband had beet ng tor Mrs. White. wh 6 time when 1 by the disease name serio but she was Wa 1% she much better The game wil ’ haps ) that are predict > plenty tl it the game crop prophets know about Previous ng u fall, know a as the weatl the weather ying of the trout sea ibout the same fellows would be plentier thas but 1 tur: ut closed, t much abo er : 0 the oper ’ son last spring predic ted trout evet when the seasor be speckled autes were sSCAarce ly a family reunion wa held wme of David Rossman, or Nittany Mountain, It was Mrs. Ros man's birthday Some thirty childres and grandchildren gathered there ar partook of one of those famous dinners which Mrs. Rosman knows so well how to prepare. They all enjoved the day, good wishes for their One day recent at the ) at N. R. Wright, manager of the State College football team, was in Williams port Friday evenivg {6 domplath the ar rangements for the State CollegeCar. hisle Indian football game, which is to be played on the Dickinson Seminary | athietic field on Saturday, October ¢ The Williamsport Merchants’ Associa tion will, as in past years, boom the game and advertise Williamsport as well as the contest which will draw to that city crowds of visitors, The farm in Haines townshi y belong- ing to the Musser heirs was so fi recent. ly to Mrs, Elizabeth 8. Homan for $11,- 280. Millicent Pond, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Pond, of State College, for Bryn Mawr, where the Woman's college, left she entered Gap, who been the fireman on Harry Gentzel, of Pleasant for seven years has the P. R, R., Ago wis promoted to an eng He Wis given a neer a short time 4 n out of Pittsburg charge of the hig vises the building on his farm in Mill Fish baskets k. near heim, have profitable to as very La K of high water said to be 1 and the He reason, fishermen are Simon P have sale of Nov, 2, and go to Johnstown! their home wi by find employment The Zettle families Dam, nare m ab 1 s A tavor inion at 218, over Beaver one | The slot nto the school | Another New Organization lay Ores font i I Roat lent, H. ]. Hartranft ; master J. Ellis Stine Homer McKinley . fi tary. | « Shutt ¢ Dre forms, Try A! secre H : recording secre- | SECOND WEEK OF COURT Continued from first page AIKENS'. We now have approv the ral finest and chez line of tracks wn $ i CORLE~ and ¢ killed, buggy he himself stance and considerably and reme a to the Bellefonte, where he re; a week, derably crip struck by a locomotive train going east, broken thrown some d hurt, the hors i train 1 n ‘ 10 please ang hDarness and The dark hospital at Free mined for about went fron wa VE thing ng H } 2 G1 } | Ip A 3 and then nome, anal er rsons tl ndant th { ¢ ill er pe and not i by + 1h hey « employe Lom SWear tha r et wi on att being Deen on Box Sociable ’ 3 I'o vou all, ve extend a " te ttend 1) a 10 atiena Lhd on SEE GILLEN about your Flour and Grocer ne 0 Ed FLOUR 18 Ibs. A wo $1.25, reg. price 1.3 > } ~ ave in ar wa ir ! Lo thm ospital ¢ the CUTTent JOR are of Lhe corporation and entitled 10 % Invited 10 sittend The parpoke of s for t 1 8+ ff trustees and pport of members and sre | » eeting off luring Beir axn Communciar Puones, Gillen. ... the Grocer, ALLEG ’ Qn . . LEGHENY 1 BELLEFONTI pe leet ers for CR a Fansact & her Dus : 5 ’ i ‘ dhe re WW a ee REPET ITS in CHOCOLATES, CARAMELS, wo BON BONS _- J. ZELLER & SON, Crider's Exchange. J RR Ny av Ee EE TRIN Ct a aa a a aa a a tS AAR E RE a A a a AAA Aas an TRIE Peed Ad PP . 4 CENTRE CO. FAIR SAA AAA AR A NALS E Eo SR A A bf eh do ad *$ ~ THE GREAT AT BELLEFONTE, PA. A clean, moral, educational, entertaining exhibit of Agriculture, Horticulture, Home Industry, Live Stock, Ree es eet ttt tttttsssttsssttsstttttssd and A A i a i a A A EAA KA A a Poultry. Many and var October 8th, 9th, 10th & 11th, 1907. ied amusements Spirited Racing, The Famous Repasz Band of Williamsport FESS SS0424502200000000000 20 0 RRR sn TR RRR in Daily Concerts. Other high-class attractions. CHILDREN’S DAY Wednesday, Oct. Oth, will be Children’s Day. All children under the age of 15 are invited to attend the Fair on that date. They will be admitted free, FREE POBPIIIRPIPIEROROIOPeS
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