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NEW BORO ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT THE PLANS APPROVED AND CON- TRACTS BEING AWARDED WORK BEGINS IMMEDIATELY Action Taken by Council on Monday Night Assures the Building of the Plant — Financial Arrangements Completed-—Cost Plant ORPHANAGE DEDICATED of Letters pleasant week, ¥ friends ca her 38th birthday nade the occasion Lhe pr essence of all family, as well brothers of Mrs ~ Je di has Hoally and Charles | Dorworth has been chosen the Moses te deliver $hat Harty in Cepire County roe as all 1 rs and OK emigrant w na Williams, excep y | Stepping stone to satisfy M1 3 AMS on One feature that very sant was t! the ws tes hanor Ie 10 HON the Band of 3 “RET Hat oO LTRS8p ie Oo A New Postal Route State Coll Sturgeon W River aced ir Fire Insurance Co oard of direc he Far oO Th Hall, at $1 ¥). 78% ount prem emium notes pa d 84¢0.6 in Fergu ran y Cte vit : : stedd and the rge auton les from t! slace t nou insurance, $1612, ordered to Bellefonte ! the widow of Mr. Bailey taken were the largest of any quarter i son the : Bailey barn ownsoip WAS to nr the ven nd publi taken , has conven! to of money was last month was sufficient to more than pay all expenses and then leave somethi for the stockholders, Rumor the gross receipts were something li $1700 which will pay for repairs and investment, and should leave a ni ur plus in the course of a year ence that previous Brick Plant Increases Force On Monday the Bickford Fire Brick increased its output to seven or eight turns daily and will double its force | of men, The company's long standing orders are being released for shipment and the brick business all over the coun is picking up. The management of | the local brick plant believes their plant | | will be busy the balance of the year, | This is the plant that Hon, J. C, Rowe, | | of Bellefonte, is interested in. ng Jat 148 iL t ny ke 0 Found Dead in Bed. Levi Noll, a resident of Kelly ship, Union county, near Red Top, was found dead in bed on Btturday morn- ing. He had retired In good health on Friday evening and on Saturday morning he falled to respond when called by his wife and the discovery was made that he had passed away in his sleep from an attack of heart failure. Mr. Noll was aged sixay- two years, towne A Prohibition candidate in Kansas had s0 much campaign literature left over that he stored it in his barn, not think. ing about the cows. The cows ate the Prohibition literature and svary, cow on the place went dry. Kansas City Jour. nal, BELLEFONTE, PA, (HISTORY OF THE PENNINGTON FAMILY THE PIONEERS PENNSVALLEY MEMORIAL EXERCISES uilt the First That Valley- cendants on Addres AMONG OF HELD Church of the Des- Nednesday—Histor- mn Methodist Reunion ical Petinin minister of Hy Metho Hull. ani ks LD Was them dren Agnes ried Sarah and Mar- Methodist ud had one Rebecca married | born thirteen wing ch Watson, Robert prea het WAS mi daughter Margaret Sankey. and to them were hildren Mane / i El abeth, Mar garet, Sarah ( married Adam Stahl.) an inf ug Rebecca, Hatred joka Wolf.) Nat , James Wesley, Henry, (married Emma Rhone.) Jeren mah Asher, Robert, ot ly one ul the | family liviog, (married E mily Rodgers,) sanc, Mary Stargaret, (married Leonard Rhone, and John Emory. Nancy mar [ried Simon Pennington and lived in Venango county. Henry was twicemar- ried children were ath ant Thomas, Henry and | Ann Lucy. His second wife was a Miss Sweetwood, and to her was born one daughter, Ellen, William married Mary Ann Carper and lived at Hublersburg. | Had no children, Sarah was married to | {ames McClelland and resided pear est Greenville, Mercer county, To them were born three Shildren Robert, Jlutads and Ellen, nret married {fenry Holtzman, » adopted Mercer county as their home, Had no chil dren, lsanc Pennington was twice mar. ried. First to Sarah Keller, and after her death to Phian Will. His children were: Henry, Catherine, (married Isaac Miller,) Eliza, (married John Musser.) THURSDAY, JUNE 24, First to Jane McClellan and ther 1209 | The muocerity and earnestuess of and i Die Shot and Killed ars the ave been Man his was ng and was on He transfer tiement and at that house A street car staken el or d for but Car street, ether the b t1 ther has no 1 intende y 118 losed sireet the he stepp from the having pierced his 151 Aas ot was fire the bullet of and death beifig almost He was identified by letters and cards he carried in his pockets, He was years of age and a member of one of the most prominent families in Ferguso: township, His remains were taken to Gatesburg for interment " " heart nstantaneous At Head of Class Car! W, Beck, of Wilkinsburg, Pa., | a graduate of Bellefonte High school of the class of 1903, « ompleted A course in | Civil Engineering at the Carnegie Tech. | nical schools of Pittsburg, on June 16th, hake first among the four honor men of bis class, Mr. Beck also took an important part in Class Day exercises, writing the class will, Mr, Beck is now employed by the Stewart Contracting Co. ln an intresting game of of base ball Raider on the Hu Athletic Field afienous Renovo defeated Bellefonte by the score of 2 to 1, . hese | > a Fever workers can be read to. 151 | get through college “so they won't “Dr. Sparks pointed out | | the fallacy of that idea. «| REMODELING THE OLD COURT HOUSE ‘l ( OING AHEAD WAITING ON SPECIFICATIONS The a » J vemishls Shey shoald be viea to perma- dria WHLL | become necessary dup had this rks at Harrisburg men Was Pe i E Spark which he had listening, ing and a lew tl LO ex ating Service i lence to law and things Dr very boy Ri offer hi or he people polit way. Oaly by toil hat boy or girl get set achieve the land and whether it be should be a ile ness pation 10 work authority were Sparks po ated o should stand ready herself in the wally or any other and labor would t what he or she had Obedience to the laws of obedience to authority, sarental, school or of the land, Reed be every one Throughout his talk Dr pared Education and Character. Upon character and not education alone de pends the development of the true citi. gen. Education, he said, could not make character, There are fathers, hard-work ing ones, he sald, who want their boys to ave and o the Mt or mself serv out to Sparks Som . to work so hard.” The world has | a right to expect more from the educated | man than from the uneducated one, he | said. A man with an education who doesn’t use it, he sald, is worse than the man without an education, «Mike Cooney, who has not been in Bellefonte for the last 12 years is visiting his brother, Mart. Cooney, Bright, sub- 5 | Vol, 32. FACT, FUN AND FANCY Paragraphs--Select- and Original Sparkling ed COURT NOTES r the § ving cause : Lhe stiff for the land “described in the and dis] by the . SALE $5 te é y EN i0 Laver ater md tefan dass, vs, 22d samo verdietrends tae Formerly wements De sal VeAar 1 of all other cants Iu not nder forty six inches with rod and cat-fish and oarp, any time. The new given elsewhere in the official new fish will be duly inserted Democrat p to tip, and only Suckers oan Ie fish | this law | A pl from | un cela taken at anket insmure is printed the Centre ne law Is When i" Franklin First to Finish, The fake state highway endnrance run of the Quaker City Motor Club from Philadelphia to Pittsburg and return, finished in *%a Quaker City on Friday night The first of the con. testing cars tol finish was the Frank. lin, driven by C. 8. Carrin, which reached there et 2.3% o'clock. Walter Cram, in his Mitchell, arrived at 4:35, and W. SBhuttleworth, in the Haynes roadster, came In at 6:68. The EI. more was reported stalled at Delle. ville and the Palmer and Binger were held up at Hariisburg.
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