Page 4. The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR. Kditor THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, August 12th, 1900, RECENT DEATHS. at his home | on July goth, aged was born in How CA is wife xX his wife On August CEeAsSey Wins \ d » Amy of the early settled of that section Qa, WOW onage, y 1 doing all ti Rev. R PF J ociation ant vi thers iy y sylvania to lin arriving there Jun : 4 ot hdmi, “ ) ‘ K ! tard . | 3 4 . Mr 10, 1551 died Groen DD, {in Plattville, SMITH Ihinois, about 74 years He ard, Pa, survived by | and five PHILIPSBURGS BIG EVENT The greatest Philipsburg, € Home brated ELECTION NEXT TUESDAY, WEDDINGS. calvra Irs, Lavra Hare Mupn:—widow of | KY late John A. Mull, deceased, died Sunday at Halehurst, Philipsburg family homestead, the ult of an ul acute attack of indigestion Mrs MAGGIE ARMAGAST:—died at home at the Old Fort, Potter Sunday July 25 She Wm Koon 5. — - event in the history of ill be Old Celie Hon president of the as. From an advertisement that has been | in the local papers for several weeks past, it will be noted that an important | election will be held in this next Tuesday, August 17th, The school board ask the assent of the taxpayers to in crease the school debt $13 for the purpose of completing the contemplated improvements the school uperty | of O known as the Stone School’ at months snd Interm pike Bell ver of Allegheny and Lion nthe cemet F at Spring He h i fo all know, the former stone building has . ki lown to make roor JAMES Mai torn oi il 2 ocCio WILLIAMSON rite of vw entre county, w ” 1 1 4 ¥ | t snr | va | 3rd Samuel B, Lucas and Week which will be royally Williamson Shoe one ye the in that ber P, BE. Womels married at 1 Septem pars res were bharo } —— Dy y CHAS, R. KURTZ Editor and Proprietor, | 1 vis f arove a team s way from her towns hip was a daughter Her age was O00 of W. FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Editor Tuomas Si died Monday vid ternon at 5s o'clock at his home ARER {to 20 ve along SWORN CIRCULATION a days Delween fonte and A t & ud been i) OVER czo0o —— — dney disen TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : been SuBsCrRIFTION, - $1.50 Per Year Persons who send the office and pay DEMOCRAT clubs w Ww d for wn for larger and more moder: nn § fon Yatior . bring the money to foundation wall £1 per ye th in advance HY CENTRE N. Y. thrice-a-weel Pittsburg Stockn The date your » printed on ie oredits are issue of eact remit We send 1 request. Watch Subseribers char not notifying us Subscriptions wise directed We empl send or bring -~Stover. Minnick DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET For Auditor General, J WOOD CLAR Indiana county K, (¥ | “+7: Harness EF ALT DECADID TIONS F ALL i RIPTION and ’ that lege "Complete line Horse goods convent ndorsen er ti JAMES SCHOFIELD, 1¢ state leading reg asl erst * admit tha w great This voter tu his bal gentlemen nominees are BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAN Machinery 10-H county, for Auditor General: rge . - fis body was interred by her side His "can put the canes ys : + Qe i ht mont! W. Kipp, of : | Fantasia a Success M S ) | 3 A Mr. Strunk ws Treasuer and C. Larue Munson, of For two weeks the local newspapers | brothers and sister Lycoming county, for Justice of the| hire. PK lo arouse the people of Supreme court. TH Net frm ; Bellefonte and vicinity to the fact that 5 - BB “i - P 3 HE Ie pialiorm 1s clean “Fant that cut and chal every be the WHS ¢ and et a his nt nder can't On We Haven up to Bellefonte do it Renove re of 6 to 3radford county. for state v E st survivor of Bis dead easy The children WHO shut out Lock mourn his loss are : William D, Strunk Ita, now Centre Hall ; John A. Struok, Vernon } ye . 2 v A Kansas Mrs. Calvin &“ Mrs Mary Cola s tt es th dnesday by a m to 0 Bellefonte P. Frick Traction En. 3 oh Rr Ala Was an entertainment Me. alemsald n n Fridas hi pon 1 10-H. P Harter enges criticism tire work he convention as gold Lost and Found wfterr Student Rescues Boy ge Vea ISAAC UNDERWOOD, AUl. Geiser Mfg, Co. 122 N. Spring St., Belicfonte, Pa At the Fish Hatchery oe eat A RE ER A Ur hl, ya REDUCTION SALE “Hi N. Butierhas | Le, tm.clonts boro sclaols les ue Mischell and George. of Bele. | dawns e OF supervision everything will be a ? the year ¢ n-1 William, of Beaver Pails he funers [hose Standard Prints 5 1.2¢ pe we bho r ne A bu Hd . - f ’ : 'y i ¥ eb ny ) i hi " ol P “hh : tha " y . Shirting Prints | 1 oC, OX] ‘ORDS guiner making the most Important | {{iqway, nvene in the brick Dalle uy ul CE Lo The Best 4.4 Bro Cottons, 5 1.2 AT KLINE'S SHOE STORE In order to make room for our Fall and Winter Shoes I am compelled to reduce my stock and am therefore offering all oxfords at a greatly reduced price. The oxford season is now fairly on and if you wish a bargain call and ex- amine our styles before going elsewhere. School Opening hey be TH Wagner + + a + + + ' \d feet of the Lawns only 5 sides and fl Sup charge of the work, station Attempt to Dynamite Mill Mall Mome and 6 1.2¢ morning about | ) ock Hig} Doamd ¥ " berculosts of ’ ' party or Pp ist 10 1 1. wanch T ’ year } ny i“ J i His inc ite under the house oo pie g tions Methodist of Walizer und of the job had BCCOT( that all ing to Hoyle there would not have been Fire unseen world anything but splinters of the house . He was a plain, commonsense man, hay As it was, the lower panel of the door Fire bre hy the ing warm, personal friends, He and a part of the sill were shattered by Lewisburg Wal was kind and generous, leaving behind the explosion. The noise caused by the F'uesday morning Before the railroad reached discharge of the dynamite wakened all were Bus £ Bellefonte William Rhoads drove A team i x Bait vied » amount of more ‘ . the people in the near vicinity and hun dane. Ihe mu for Weaver. then one of Belle dreds of people viewed the wre kage, It the buil fonte's representative citizens, Later he i \ ullthing 3 is hoped that the perpetrators of this at a ’ HK went to farming and worked for the late templed outrage will be apprehended Edward Humes for 19 years, Just be- | private apartments Satur 3 ’ Laces and embroider ‘] and was ' Arties p na ireh would ‘ ies, can't be matched, been : were ard ” gh and Fave test with him in mony be well the 8 Linen Suits, all go in Lewisburg. Thy today at ref on the irl floor of onal bank and before the flames control the than been ond and third of which is a bandsome brick structure, are occupied as ke ou we H hosts of building £3.00, worth $6.00, DO enemies damage $6 000 had 0 Table Oileloth, first quality, on- | Squire i stories ly 1be, stone and the full extent of the law meted out to them, M. E. Social, The members of the church will hold a lawn social on the lawn of the church, at Lemont, on Saturday evening, Aug, | fleld, Cameron and MeKean counties, | Bellefonte, He will have the appointment of the followin 21, to which all are cordially invited, and a good time will be guaranteed, Proceeds for a good cause. Consus Supervisor. Hon, Samuel R. Hamilton, of Os- coola, has been appointed 1910 census | supervisor for this (21st) congressional | district, which includes Centre, Clear. many enumerators who will work In the district, fore his tllpess he had been a lime burn. | {erin the employ of the AmericanLine & | {and dvd his work well | Stone Co fe was a faithful employe He is su vived | by his wife and the following children ¢ | George, of Coleville ; Harry, William, Clarence and Mrs Willlam Jodan, of He is also survived by the sisters and brothers : Mrs, Austin Eckley, of Snow Shoe, and Char- ity and Lillian Rhoads, of Lock Haven. Canvas Shoes, only 59. Men's Ladies’; and Children’s 29¢. J. 8. GILLIAM, Bellefonte, Pa. Aung. 12, 1909. HENRY KLINE. BELLEEONTE, PA. | | |
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