JEFONTE, PA, JANUARY 2, 1908. 1 . RUNVILLE. 1 | Fred McLAUGHLIN Page 4 rt THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, RELI 3 a passenger con OMAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIET FRED KURTZ, SR CHAS. R. KURTZ, W. FRANCIS SPEER. - ASSOCIATE ED OUIRCULATION OVER 5200, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send of bring the money to the office, and pay in advance, §] per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with M.Y.3tw World for a. aaa Pittsburg Stockman for... The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on fhe label bearing your name. All sredits are given by a change of label the Ayat issue of each month. Watch that, after you remit We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on your label Subscribers changing postoffice address, and not notifying us, are liable for same, Bubseriptions will be otherwise directed We employ $0 send or brin continued, unless no collect are expected r the n You oney to this oMee or EDITORIAL, contest | nomination BENNER SPRING MILLS e De Mis moCra Blanche Lir siting A Yert bye rt sper week v no Aaronsburg Mayme and frien mas at Wolfs Store Abner Rossman spent ten days with his brother Elmer. in Philadelphia and Kathryn Racha Mayme Zerby spent Christmas at W Bailey's in Pennsvalley F. H. Yearick and wife visited in Sun. bury. recently May me Emerick her parents The Fetterolf home was sold to uel Wise, for $15%0 He intends occupy it in the spring Calvin King's new house is finished and is a handsome home, Neither of our Sunday schools had Christmas entertainments but all treated their scholars Mr. Kane from, l-don't-know where, bas registered at the famous Penn Cave John Long, from Pleasant Gap, spent Sunday in this vicinity ¥ d spent Christ 5 YEDDA spent Sunday with Sam to almost Prof. Leet's New Appointment, Prof. } H of the faculty of the State College for several years, been appointed assistant director of the Carnegie Technical schools at Pitts. burg. He has been registrar at the schools since he left State College in September, 1906, and this appointment comes 1 recognition of the valuable work he has done in that capacity, ou i { - « EDITORS. | Leete, who was a member | Pennsylvania | : has ! : : OVER THE COUNTY, All the leading public sales in the Democrat Mrs, Laura Lee, of Centre Hall, spend the winter in Allegheny with her son, Arney Lee, Walter J. merchant, 1s business { Landlord James W Ha 1, remains will Copenhave ’, pork, Runkle, to his idtic rheumatism nister, of Martha and over fist. land near Altoong re and a week later of Centr confined oom, ’ rege, form of Ty n rone, tt) onin a new hon the Boals! immer - road Neft ir Dut Prof 1 erected of n Pent Val farm known as the Peter Durst farm, which was purchased years ago by Lafayette Neff, and at his death was sold to Prof. Neff and hid brother, Charles R. Neff The dwelling is modern in architecture, and adds one more splendid home to the road section of the valley Merril Walker and James Tate, the former being a son of Benner Walker, west of Centré Hall, went to the barn the other morning to harness up the teams tor the day's work, and while in the act of doing so, a horse heretofore showing a vicious disposition, grabbed the fore arm of the young man between Lis teeth and deliberately lifted him from his feet The brute held ots his victim, throw. ing his head from right to left as though attempting to tear the arm from the body, The commotion attracted the at tention of young Tate, who at once re alized that something must be done to release his friend. Sewsing a fork he be. gan beating the horse on the head, and it was not until the weapon was reduced to splinters that the brute released his e of the prettiest dwelling houses | part of the = ey on a Boalsburg man was taken to the house and a phys- 1G death like grip. In great pain she young | {John A David ician- Dr. J. R. G. Allison~summoned, | who discovered that both bones in the! forearm were broken, the flesh of the | arm badly bruised, and several minor bruises over his body, The girl who can sing like a bird should be able to feather her own nest, “Hurrah ! “bachelors he Centre Democrat, OR | County are advertised in the Centre and maidens" of Runville, Wednesday morn at 1 a. m. Mrs. Grant Houseman, the guest of her cas’, recently, Raymond Williamson, of was the guest at the John lence on Thursday eve, vile Peters of Milesburg, has ac¢ept- ition Witl of Altopna, parents, Jame 5 was | Moshanhon, Walker resi- Poorman hdre, of Conhels to their pare ntal home the former's with Oran ierite and wife, father, who istma Was acoom 1 Clyde visiti ¢ | ng y Woods, f ( LINDEN HALL oO! PORT MATILDA Walter H. Wood Sarah FE. Dunt John H. Waoile Christian Loess Thomas 7. Stover Ballie M. Albright James Roy Nelle Casher Clyde E. Duck Minnie M. Grenoble Ira W. Wright Anna M. Korman Charlies VV. Mincer Carrie Miller Ralph 1, Alma Chris ( Rosa J Hruece © Eva HB. Wilson Harry EK. Whiteman Odessa Confer John Flack Elizabeth FB Richard B Carrie K George M. KSwabb Myriie I. Fishburn Lester M, Bowersox Addie A. Amn Joshua Fekenroth Nora V. Whitman John N. Lueas Pearl E. Tyson William MeEwen Sasie Stover Vaaghr Buffalo Rut Laovk Haven Bellefonte Halnes Musser Moyers Runkle Auman Millhelm Linden Hall Tusseyville Milibeim Milesbhuryg Howard Bellefonte Rradiey Nalan Thomas Bellefonte Pine Grove Mills Walls Store Fiedler Pleasgdt Gay foward Udon vite oward Curtin mburg Katharine I. Richner, Byron W. Hazel Maude BE. Vonada Chas. T, Rehilling Beastie NB Meyers REMOVED Madi State folloge co Cengre Hall The Law.OfMees of Cl have hewn ved from end foo Centre County k Hal Behe Building on the North side of t of the rick for 1908" sang the wedry | Woodward | it Dale RECENT DEATHS. Groroe W on Friday Lutheran cl 1114 (GARBRICK afternoon, Dec, march at Jacksonv ay l itl ediiice | i bring thi down and fonte with house on Curtin ing he i church for the 4 ews from the § hildren, four of whom ¥ He. was of Cap A widow survive Post, No. 271 : an is mse! Gatesl Thursday 9 A squad of his old comrads sight pbell connected | h at uren on early life he Lutheran ch burial Ww nere 1 ire. Was made atl o'clock.a in arms laid him forever out of Ms Evvina Harres Emanuel Harter Evy her home near Rebersburg atthe age of 1 years. She had for three months with paralysis, She held in the highest knew her, and her loss will be keenly felt in that community, She was a member of the Evangelical church did much to advance its husband died about three months Surviving her are two daughters Wm. Hillibish, of Freeburg, county: Mrs. Ella Lose her mother at home, The take place Saturday morning ment at Millheim Mus CATHARINE Grurxt Thursday 19 Mrs. Gehret was born pear Hecla Park, March snd 1846. but has resided in Bellefomte nearly all her life She had been suffering with a complication of diseases. Deceonned survived by her two daughters, Mrs Guy Linn, of Beaver Falls, and Miss Olle | at home ; also four brothers and three [sisters as follows: Charles, William, land Solomon, all of Bellefonte ; Frank, lof Atlantic City ; Mrs. Susan Irwin, of Penna. Furnace ; Mrs. Livonia Wey. land, of Lewistown ; and Mrs. Ellen Bell, of Hall's Summit Kansas, #8 widow of the ' : late aed escay at been ill about Was esteem by all who and Her ayo Mrs Snyder with will interest who lived funeral Inter died is ] i : duct nove D warding or running from Harrisburg to Re. » was found dead bed at his we in Harrisburg Sunday call in FOR SALE! to take Buffalo Fly Gatesbury " a J 4 {5 ACRES OF LAND, t (Gates. i «© a 7 A BEAUTIFUL Roosevelt 1908 CALENDAR sent for only 8 cents to cover actual postage. WAVERLY OIL WORKS po ddd ad Cal sees 5 Pode hh a a a a ah ah hE S ale to begin Thursday, he Bd Dd ddd ddd pid dd Ghd ddd dbdbd $e ade of oof food *, A) ys a -i 3 ’ * v ge Ge ge de 3 3 a & Ge Je 4 & . 4 Es ed AERC A v A Large Collection of Organs Sacrifice Prices, $15 and Up ly ode ¥ en 8823sensss M. C. 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