Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, July 29, 1908, The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR, Editor. | CHAS. R, KURTZ, Kditor and Proprietor, W. FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Editor. SWORN CIRCULATION OVER sso00 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ; SUBSCRIPTION, - $1.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the oMce and pay in advance, §! per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for. ooo vevee Pittsburg Stockman for...... coos $1.06 | $1.50 | The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name, All oredits are given by a chuoge of label the first | fssue 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 | pot notifying us, are lable for same, Subscriptions will be continued, unless other. wise directed : We employ no collector, You are expected to send or bring the money to this office Business certainly should pick up when farmers are favored by enormous crops and the best prices that have pre- vailed in many years. Tariff or no tariff, that I 1 in itself should stimulate business and insure prosperity, Eprior Dorworth reports voluntary subscriptions from all parts of Centre county numbering several hundred, tor his **Repu and feels much en couraged over I'he other 8 months and days, of pneumon Funeral services were conducted at the house on Saturday at g o'clcck by Rew Ake, pastor o » M. E. chur Inter boy /. Chandler returnes v avening Vy evel open a jewelry store it and will be prepared to rej and clocks Last week Jacab Herman lost one of his best horees from spasmodic colic, Last week brought fine showers of rain, which were needed to bring the potatoes, etc, Many people from town have been making trips to the sides and top of Nittany mountain to gather huckleber- ries and come home with beautiful ber. ries. William Young, of Boalshurg, made a business trip to town Friday, to look up some concreting that is to be done in the near future, Mr. Anderson, of Clearfield, transact- | ed business in town Saturday, in the | interest of Rand, McNally & Co., and | sold the township nine sets of maps for the schools "The teachers for the schools of Col lege township were selected Saturday evening last, for the ensuing year, The katydids are busy putting forth their show of music to make pleasant the beautiful summer evenings, but it reminds us that fall is fast approach. ing, and the summer is almost o'er, iverybody is invited to attend the song and reading services to be held in the United Evangelical church on Sun. day evening, Aug. 8 Grove Meeting. Don't forget the grove meeting that will be held in William Moyer's grove near Colyer, beginning Raturday 41, and continuing over two Sabbaths, Come, and let him that Feareth say, ‘Come ! and whosoever will let him come, and partake of the water of life freely.” { should have [imately {ed to a higher plane, | travel. PENNSYLVANIA'S DEBT, Because Pennsylvania is a large man ufacturing centre, with wealth reaped from her coal and oil additional { fields, all of which yields a princely sum from this been free from taxation, state years ago debt, If | the money that has been stolen by the | loot. treasury ing and capital grafting had been legit. gang in various forms of used, Pennsylvania asylums would not be overcrowded, and other charitable institutions a disgrace, Our State College would receive what is due it to properly educate the rising genera- tion new clamoring for admission, Our common school system would be elevat- Our main high- ways would be in better shape and fit for Yes, Pennsylvania may be out of debt. She has a princely income, anc that has been squandered, as every in- telligent citizen knows, by the political grafters, until the name of Pennsylva- nia has bpcome besmirched throughout the Union as a breeding place fer politi- cal degenerates and treasury looters, When at the raids of mercy of the constant these marauders, we truly can congratulate that Penn- sylvania is practically out of debt, Al. ourselves though our insane are huddled together and neglected in pens, our hospitals are overcrowded, our colleges in dire want, our highways a disgr ENGINE BOALSBURG A R Annual e farmers ngdon, Cents will be held in Funk's Mark. « } Saturday complete program for a fine day of ree.!q reation has been arranged At 10 o'clock in the morning there will be an address by Hon. Alva Agee, of State College, and other speakers will also take part in the platform meeting, Vo- cal music and games, also on the pro gram, The Williams reunion will be held in Miles Grove, at Martha, on Saturday, August 21st, Mra. Mary Daugherty, of Snow Shoe, i was admitted to the Lock Haven hos- | pital on Monday Mrs. B. J. Snow Bhoe, spent Sunday in Mill Hall attending the Bressler family reunion. This was the first time this family had been together for thirty-five years, The Poorman reunion will be held on Saturday, Bept. 4, 1008, in Kohl- brecker's grove, near Mlilesburg. All descendants of the Poormans are cordially Invited as well as all others who wish to attend. We wish to make It a day long to be remembered, J. Edward Confer and J. BE. Rickard Cor. Becretary., On August the reunion of the Yearick—Hoy will take place at Hecla which all those interested dially invited to attend. An excellent rogram has been provided which is und to please all those who may at- tend, These are two of the oldest’ and most prominent families in the county, with a very large connection, ' 18th the sixth annual Park to Bowers and family, of | family are cor- | RECENT DEATHS. | i ~(ied son, age Mrs, Maria WEAVER : of her Her July 1st Israel, of was B8 | af the residence near Tylersville, YEATS, Hieam 8. Sitarrekpeck —for many | years a resident of Miles township, died at Wolf's Store, at the advanced eighty years, elght months, Joun Straw ~died at the his daughter, Mrs. E. E, He was a soldier of the civil war lived in Huston township for almost 49 years, His wife died April 17th last. He leaves seven sons and four | ters to mourn his loss, Mgrs, Anprew MogrgisoN :—died Fri { day afternoon at 2,40 o'clock at her home { on East Howard street, Bellefonte, | several months she had been suffering { from a blood tumor which grew worse until she became too weak to have an operation performed. Mon. day, prior to her demise, was the last time she was around. She belonged to the Episcopal church and lived an hon est, upright life, having many warm | friends, She was 44 years of age and is | survived by her husband. The funeral tooh place on Monday afternoon at 2.30 Interment in the Union daugh- o'clock. tery. Ceme Died at hi home al Monday morning, illness of three weeks due to in- firmities of old age. He was Union County and early in his cated in Centre County, Margaret Willi Robert Corl: Pleasant j after an Gap, on born in 1ife he lo 1 after his 3 \ marriage to ams he A Popular Contest { WEDDINGS, Michtley—Be GentzelFulton. itheran parsonage in Bi g, July 27 ind Sarah Gentzel united in Fleck ‘ueaday evenit "ulton were Il. N mar Gingery-—~Waeaver, of W. B. Gingery, of his daughter, Miss Pear! Paul Weaver, of Port At the home Martha, Pa. Gingery, and Matilda, were married, Saturday even. ing, July 24, at § Willams, J Pr housekeeping at Away o'clock, hy They will go Port Matilda, Y. MC. A. Benefit, On Thursday and Friday evenings 125 of Bellefonte's fairest daughters and | gallant young men will present * Fan. tasia,” a melange of mirth, melody and spectacular effect, in Garman’s opera house. It will be for the benefit of the | local Y. M. C. A., which needs some ex- it | ra mone The Erhard Entertainers, who have | the training of the participants, costum- | ing and staging of the production, re- | cently had charge of similar productions iva Tyrone and Lock Haven which were | declared superb by both press and pub. {lie. The rhards carry two hundred | and twenty-four beautiful costumes, Those who are in the cast are earnest: | ly requested to attend every rehearsal, On the 14th of next mooth Ex-Sherff {D. W, Woodring will probably go to | Lehigh county where he will attend a reunion of the Woolting family, He has attend one or two of these gather ings and enjoyed himself very much, age of | home of Jeals, June 19, | | aged 83 years, three months and 2 days | and For | gradually | AUCTION SALE OF LOTS! AT State College, Pa. SAT. AUGUST 14 Commencing at one o'clock (0 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS B() WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGOEST BIDDER LOCATION AND GROUNDS This valuable addition of State College is loca- ted in the Borough, where building is now going on, and within 5 minutes’ walk of the Main College Buildings. FREE TRAIN Will leave Bellefonte Saturday morning, at 10:30, stopping at all the regular stations be- tween Bellefonte and the College, returning that evening. BALLOON ASCENSION By one of the greatest Aeronauts in the world. Take a day off. Come and bring vour friends. Ladies are especially invited. $500 LOT GIVEN AWAY Come, you may be lucky. Someone is sure to win it. BAND CONCERT During the day, by one of the best bands in Central Penna. HEN OPPORTUNITY knocks, open the door and let it en- W ter. SAVE SOMETHING. How long are you going to be just one of the many human cog wheels of business? How . J long are you going to abuse your opportunities in life ? If you have not acquired the habit of saving a part of your earnings, begin to- day. You are now working for the money you can earn. Learn to make your money work for you. Don’t fail to attend the Big Auction Sale on Saturday, August 14, beginning at 1 P. M. sharp. Don’t buy a lot until then, We will show you how to double your money. YOU NAME YOUR OWN PRICE. LIBERAL TERMS. LEATHERS BROTHERS, Managers. For further information consult the Managers in their office at State College. Col.J.C. Morrow AUCTIONEER. The greatest Real Estate Auc- tioneer on earth. He has a rec- ord of selling lots at the rate of one per minute. A man with 26 years’ experience. It is worth YOUNG MAN, OWN A HOME! SUY IT NOW! WILL MAKE YOUR OLD AGE COMFORT- your while to hear him.
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