Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 17, 1908, Image 1

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    Circuhauon Over 5,200—Largest in Centre County.
NEXT ATTRACTION
CENTRE COUNTY FAIR
Far
VETERAN CLUB REUNION,
On Saturday the
eran Clut l it 14!
Centre Count
h
: (tion, ne Bellefonte,
gether a much larger cr
3 anticipated, At
make
not
telling
memories
It will Surpass All Previous
Efforts
GRANGER PICNIC A SUCCESS|
It is beirg Largely Attended
The Exhibits Above the Aver
age— Many Prominent Speakers
Discuss [mn portant Subj. cts.
an early 1
)wearance, 1 A
they
stories,
were once
and
days
I'he State College
and filled the air with patriotic
tial music
Abo
exec
more
reviving
10 o'clog in the
» session of the
K
pre
leaver,
the order
will
farm,
will stand )
Xpecling to me you wrchiog p 1
| his week the main attraction in Cen. | Steamer Co,
tre county is the Patrons of Husbandry e
nd exhibition held {
be there
And «
the | but they soon fon that it
exe
Robert
i Onis
Dairy
after:
gation of Dem
Hon, Henry
Prof. L
and (
Friday
hibits w
wh X
Wihoie
reg
Vears
| be sold heap
For Presbyterians
Preacher Found Dead
An item of sped
terians, and
found in our Howar
the last page
ial interest to Presby
!
Rev. Jacob Aurandt a
1
minister aged
nited Hrethern
was i
ind
s home
others as well, will be
) st — i
d correspondence on ADO years fo
Heaver
gt He
had gone out to hunt a stray cow and the
exertion
of this issne It was dead inthe woods near h
written by Col. Johan A. Woodward, of
that place, who has been furnishing us
for some time past with excellent week
ly news letters from that section, which
we find are greatly appreciated hy our
readers
Dams, Blair county the other 1
in the chase is » Ippose d to
brought on heart failure
A
Ave
Democratic Day
This 7 hursday is Democratic Day at
Grange Park, The speakers in the aud
l itorium are Prof, L Lybarger, of
struction Schaeffer, has designated Fri. | miminburg. and Judge badd of Phila
day, October 23, as Autumn Arbor day, | delphia /
and all connected with the schools are | something good may be expected
urged to observe the day by the plant. |
ing of trees and other suitable exercis.
es,
Labor Day
State Superintendent of Public In
Boys box calf school shoes $1.48
| Yeagers,
At
| HISTORICAL NOTES
z
our
| RARE
undertook to get walter Wo
was
Both are able speakers and |
py bis fe travelers, The money |
FR
©
OF BRUSHVALI
Compiled fr
Hon
im Yarions Souree
W. R. Bierly
by
REMARKABLE CASE OF HONESTY
Family Starved Before they wonld
Eat Smoked Meat
Oth ers
cident
Be lon ring to
Some
Res ved
nteresting In
rate A OK i ¢
giris, Haile
| SOON
“a
i Lallharine, The latter
alter. weoat to Usion couoty and] ile
Ww "at vr hr ne . v
" q
gLli wilh them ot ya fe redcs of
former grand estate. OF these
Ate | Ly £ there Wa Rt ious ne son
at | Pet v ey I he laughter DOW
-
Af 3
nr ir Re A
MM
OVER THE COUNTY
MH tweniv-one leel ! Christ
tombed
ADs
in 1
All were
exchanged
work of
instructed and encouraged by
retary, Mr. |. A. Shartle
of Reading, and the state president, the
Rev. R. GG. Banogen, D. D..of Williams
port
I'wo
on i
ry Are et
Average
seven
YOars
the record on
Michael
.
cheet 0 their societies
I sons whose ALO WAS 82
So noteworthy is this that tate wed
the 1 1% down
months days
O4 Years, go months
Walker —79 years, 10
days Hannah Walker—76
f months, 17 days; Margaret, wife
of Movyer--81 years,
27 Henry Meyer-—86
months, 26 days Jacob Meyer
y months, 19 days,
omb here set
Erhard Years
Anna Maria Erhard
2t A
mont}
%
ny Daniel thoughts pervaded the conven
Be strong in God, trust Him, do
notworry Win souls to God extend.
ng his Kingdom
I'he officers for the ensuing year are
J. A. Platt, President; H G. Ebbs
Vice Pres; Rev. Rhoades, Treas.;: Cor
pelin Dale, Rec, Sex Nannie Fisher, |
some years ago, whose home was south | Lor, Sex The next meeting will be
of town. on the Winter Mountain road — | held at Blanchard
Rev, Eusebius Hershey. whose daughter
still owns the old Mathias Strayer plot. Editor Drowned
now occupied by a Mr, Stover, of Nittany Frederick L. Cox, recent editor of the
| Rev, Hershey was an itinerant ewan | Altoona Mirror, and for several years a
| gelist, always singing and praying for | resident of that city, was drowned in the |
{souls. He traveled almost constantly, | Big Muddy river in Kentucky, while |
| peddling religious tracts, When he en | crossing the stream in a wagon,
: Is "n)
years (b)
Henry months,
days VEeArs
fh YOATS
There was a unique character here
:
A DEMOCRATIC
1 hi
1 fo
col
| Petriken hall,
Vol, 31. No 36
FACT, FUN AND FANCY
Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs
fed and Original,
Selec
VICTORY IN MAINE
LABOR UNIONS FOR BRYAN
(xaing in Ma
Roosevelt
ind Ye
ne
Pe
for
going
aud Know
Republican Slump in Maine
ile
iin
Ate
ers a ne
vey
a essiy
for Governor :
tors of this county The tort
and prospective groom is the yoaagest
. £ + ’ : t. of Per
¢ ile } rd Bent
a
y
Birthday Party
: va
1
nated by } R blicans : . !
such headway WAS
elo Cl El The MISE WAS
M sie. upon h was A
ITAD Mr. Fike also carried
me insurance on his household effect
Yor i by Mrs wh
tion 0 trv
New
k for Governer 4 OPPOs owned 1
i" ns .
makes
this {all
On the Democratic
leaders in New York have in the last few
days dropped their factional feuds and
united for National and State
that almost insures New York
Bryan
NL
other hand the Horse Sale
of Da
of
broken
years
age, will arrive here on the 23¢ {and on
Saturday, September 206th in the after.
noon will be offered at public sale at the
Haag House stables. The lot contains
draft horses, mated teams and some
T™ le N rl '
The quarterly meeting of the boat W drivers. All will be haltered and ages
directors of the Farmers’ Mutal Fire given
Ins. Co. was held in thew in
on Monday last; a full
board in attendance. Applications for
insurance to amount to $238.556 were
passed. Amount of premium notes, $29.« | nominee for president at this office, for
154.52. Cash $1005.70. There were 00 | {ree distribution. If you want one, call
losses to adjust, or send for it. Can't well be sent by
| mall us folding would destroy the por.
Atltmit. Remember they are free for the
| asking
A CAT load young
kota range horses, [1
un
om 1108
will be
tickels
for
Meeting of Insurance Board
room
Bryan's Portraits,
We have a number of life sized por
traits of Wm. J. Bryan the Democratic
Misses extra high top shoes $1.48
Yeagers