Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, PA. JUNE 17, 1909. The @entre Memoceat, FRED K1 IRTZ., $ Edit CHAS, R. KU RTZ Ei titor and Propr Ww. Fr R. ANC IS SPEER {anociate Editor SWORN N IRCU L ATION OVER 35200 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per Yeas ' Persons who send or bring the mopey to the office and pay in advance, $1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for... . Pittsburg Stockman for The date your subse jon expires i printed on the label aring your name Al eredits are given by a change of label the first {ssue of each month, W atch that, after y« remit. We send no receipt loss by special request. Watch date on vour ls Subscribers changing Four Hib address not notifying us, are Hable for same Subscriptions will be continued, unles wise directed We employ no collector. You are expect send or bring the money to thi s Moe EDITORIAL. Taey have the Emig: already. This week garlic. Has come Pennsylvania said t y Gov. candidate, that be pu Things An Editor Can't Do you wth We ai happen to be the try to pecome [an faces, if 1b] past we have been see you here; the fountain on the d of you weren't there; the street: we've even ri tion on back ¢ ts of you har RUNVILLE at Methodis charge The d B. C. Conne vention of district ¥ day, Sept inty Exhibit at Reformatory School The annual exhibit of the Industrial Departments of the Pe nnsylvania In dustrial Reformatory at Huntingdon, Pa., and the exercises connected with the close of the present term of the Reforma tory Sc hols, will be held on T hursday, Jue ; 24, at 2 and 7:30 p. m. Address at 2 Pp. Hon, John G. Love, of Belle fonte, e Judge is a forcible speaker and will give the inmates some om Marriage Licenses { Edward M. Genher Jellefonte { Edna M, Hamilton " { Harry R. Long : Howard { Ida B, Walker . “ { Matthew L. Dawson Philipsburg { Sarah Nixon " { Chas, T. Crust : Bellefonte | | { Gertie E. Klinger { Harvey F. Miller Edendale { Emma T, Dixon : " weather more propitiou | COMMENCEMENT WEEK. RECENT DEATHS, | wards sold out his store and went into LEMONT Slot Machine Typewriter the Latest, - { the hotel and restaurant business, serv. ’ als at sylvar , . 1 in Arvasity edd p i ; . hid is a gala week at lore V Mrs, Susan McKINNEY —widow of | ing the public in this capacity until 18g: vy im ving and able to be out a | bel held in Harrisburg in conjunc- State College. Never hefore was David McKinney, died on Tuesday the | When ill health compelled him to give! jittle in th venings tior { | ngineers’ convention : we air r a - y \ : . De 8th, her home near Lu shurg, up active busine he Being a very been since Monday for he annual com vert ‘e otaradl , sons. | pleasant gentleman | mencement which always tracts a |. 8 . rl toa cae | friends The funer \ le deceased A #1 i eH Dame was 3 large crowd of people from not £ tT rsmeinls 1 native of Centre | conducted under the Pennsylvania but the entire country he hid JI js s oh G. A R. t One of the main features of th : doings at the College was the galaxy of Gy tty n attractive young ladies, | sident of Georg Daniel Weaver, who had a sun stroke At the Manufacturers’ Exposition i from homes in the state. Music anc have been the user several fraternity uses where m y vife and one daugl , Annie, who these fair damsels are being entertained. | res at home, 3 18 al mourned Everything has passed off very succes by one sister and a broth Mrs, Henry fully except the game of base ball | Gentzel, York, and Mrs. Bets at the between ‘State and Bucknell on Satur Wes aver Aaronsburg The funeral | Mrs. Danie lay afternoon when th ter redeemed A or onday morning at 9! on Monda an extended ills May na an § years sunday sermon wi 16 wa ¢ da ind Margaret For ntre Mills, in this Mifflinburg with being fi the afternoon band gave Monday review, board of trus always clai are BOALSBURG GO TO PORT MATILDA Big Celebration Planned for of July Canada Thistles NOTICE! Commencing July 1st the Bellefonte Elec- tric Co. will run a day service, available for Power Purposes, Flat Irons, Electric Fans Cooking Utensils, etc. COBURN : ‘ Think what it means during the hot sum- mer months to be able to use cool, clean, eco- nomical electric appliances. No trouble. No attention. Press the button and it does the rest. Special rates for power on application. BELLEFONTE ELECTRIC CO. on snd GEFFEN. ISEENS ENENENENEUSEENE CESAREAN NENENEEER Savings for Saturday! ON HIGH-CLASS MERCHANDISE ——————————— — . —————— ——————————————— D. V. B. Underwear Boys’ S Suits 39 cents. Straw Hats W. L. Douglas Shoes “ he Shoe 19 cents. MEN AND YOUNG ‘MEN ng and you will increase ye¢ SEE OUR SUITS FROM $3.95 to $14.7 and a saving as we promise hael Hem epi War ald : iis ph i ur 4 ] ! nter in the Sellefonte Boto Branc! Frank P. Blair vs. Gleen Harris Lum David CAstoR cousin of Mr, and ber Co. . a Mrs. Richard Lutz, of Bellefonte, died Frank P. Blair vs. Glenn Harris Lum at his home in Jesup, lowa, on June ber Co the 3rd, his “age being 77 years and 2 months He was born in Montgomery, L yecoming county, and on April 1. 1861, he was married in Bellefonte to Mary Ellen oss In 1864 he enlisted in the 149, Pennsylvania Volunteers and serv pa THE BIRTHPLACE OF LOW PRICES. Centre County Pienic A meeting of the officers and directors of the Centre county association of Phil adelphia, was held (Monday, June 14th, 1909 at the office of the President, Dr. | od his coun try to the close of the war Curtin, 22 South R Sth street. Arrange | He located in Jesup, lowa, in March 17, ments were made to hold the annual 1871, where he has since made his home summer basket picnic at Belmont Man: | He is survived b yy his wife who resides sion, Fairmont Park, Philadel phi, of lin Jesup, and a son, Earl, of Sioux the 4th Saturday of June 26, Commit- | City; by the following brothers tee of arrangements: Thomas Foster, aa katy (George, of Rising, Nebraska Max Leveright, 8, Gray Mattern, M, D,, | Samuel of Muncy, Wm., of Hughesville: | Yinlam Magee, Stuart C, Runkle, M. ¢ a) “H H 8. Olin Meek. | | Isane, Montgomery; Mrs, Kate Billman | re Py D. anpte 8. Olin Meek, L. | of South W iliamsport, When the de- | ale 5. secretary, 15th and | conged first went west he embarked a CRC 4 pt SEEN EEE NEE EN EEE ENE NNER ic LL SENN ENEEEENEEN Allegheny Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. Cride’s Exchange. EEENENEEEEEN NEE EEE ENE EEN EENE EEE EEEEEERDEE ERY E hestout streets; Ira D. Garman, chair. | |the mercantile, business, conducting a | man, general store with success. He after SEEN EES EEE EEE EEE EEEEEEER ES ANENEENONESNEED
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