Page 4, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, September 9th, 1909, Whe Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR., Editor. CHAS. R, KURTZ, Editor and Proprietor, W. FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Kditor SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5500 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : SusscripTION, . $1.50 Per Year Persons who send or bring the money to the office and pay in advance, $1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week Worldfor.......... Pittsburg Stockman for. The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. All eredits are given by a change of label the first issue of each month, Watch that, after you remit. request. Watch date on vour label, Subscribers changing postofice address, and pot notifying us, are liable 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 ofMce. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET For Auditor General, J. WOOD CLARK, of Indiana county. For State Treasurer, GEORGE W. KIPP, of Bradford county, Yor Justice of the Supreme Court, C. LARUE MUNSON, of Lycoming county. EDITORIAL. have a Cen i- appro- that we centennial and Ol al t and the well of it The s tre col Home with val-—the newspapers favor | citizens of the inty think The year fair iggestion y semi week [Sg] LA All An Iv oniy who were guests of Mr William Cr and wife, of r Plea ant Gap, left for their home on Monday afternoon. During the two weeks they have been visiting in Centre attended the Crust | nea plac e Atl were oth speeches reported on! claimed by d D. A Sower N S la ey association with the sa vice pre elected } Take a Back Seat I K 8sea to bv of Ak classes formed visitors A for kn Annour ' char dinner 1.500 this but » volt becaune nn vides that plate at the Taft there must be \ ing that the spiketall trousers shoes hy mitted has the The Agreed to Aare in re- ttee's order pro- $2 pays for a dinner Is sent In understand applicant will appear in a coat, white walstecoat, light white and black will be per. ghis ge for , » or late 0 distinct “spats” v0 other costume The Drouth, The present drouth is severely felt in some parts of Pennsvalley, notably in the east end Both Pine creek and Penns creek are lower than at any time | heretofore. On the banks of Penns creek, a mile below Coburn, there is an old clearing known in German as the *“feldly.” containing perhaps one and a half acres of good soil his was put out in cabbage last spring by Jim E Harter and Wm. H, Stover, and during the fore part of the summer the plants Rave every sign of a good yield, But the dry spell that set in within the past Mx weeks was too mu for bages and now the putch is all dried up. Marriage Licenses. : Wm. H. Grindall Harriet B, Hastings { Thee, F. Snyder Coburn { Mary E. Styers " Warren M, Heaton : Lorany Harnish . Irvin Coppes - Nappansee, Ind Willma W, Fuday - Alfred T. Irvin Maud M. Miller Altoona Clarence | Thursda | convention | THE MOTOR CLUB RUN and Huntingdon. the lellefonte first run,, Out of only eight were few who took gk were certainly time and gasoline ans the the run town Motor about found advan Tuesday took its members, in line. vet, the tage of the o paid for all the lost Through had in ads being made hamlet the res word of cheer glowed up lool rounded the car iH “Mr it fellow vet, that robl 8 train in the While In Huntingdon the ge pre on that B. M. C low steamer meant Baltimore om Club fifty itin res word wins and with a some nu that overy gone nnee in were out Burnham, o hundred 1 paren N dents At ir car over school cl and, ins did vou anxious I with a co fellows ed that narrows’ said, neral im- on the yel- Motor wis ssi We send no receipts unless by special | Club and quite a number of people ex- thelr astonishment big run The were as follows Ww Naginey, George A Lyon, Robert Hunter, Dr. John Se- { bring, Hugh Crider Donald Pot- | ter. T? other were Lewis | Daggett, Laird Curtin, John J. Bower, { John C. Rowe, Thomas Beaver, colm Mitchell, Ru Il Blair, Hunter, Will Kelcline | Stevens of Tyrone, | Francis Speer and Mrs | and her friends, Mr. and Mrs of Pittsburg, who have been the Potter home ' The pressed on machines in line A. Moore, Frank Beezer, John P. such a and guests TT Dorsey and Harry Baum, Tausslc, visiting participants In nte in the Hu un left about 10:1 The repre- 10 stead of finding on was alway Convention Grand Success. The annual Centre county Christian was § nvention which held rch of 4 Endeavor in the Discipl Blanchard, on the 1st andiand of September, was a grand success in every particular, Ses sions were held morning. afternoon and evening of each day and all were well attended. The address of State Secre tary Shartle, of Reading, Wednesday evening, was one of the features of the convention Fifty delegates were pre- sent, representing nearly every society in the county, The spirit of the conven. tion was evidence that the Christian Endeavor movement in Centre county is on the advance At each there was excellent singing, a selected choir being assisted by a choir from the church of Unionville Bauman, the state president, of south Williamsport, addressed the convention y evening, Harry W. Shaffer, of Lock Haven, president of the Clinton county C, E, Thursday afternoon | being recognized was called upon for isome remarks and | very interesting talk | WAS the cab | Bellefonte ! ! : | | i i Arthur Philipsburg | sero Buffalo! in the wee hours of the morning; all Bellefonig | report having had a good time, responded with a Much enthusiasm manifested throughout the meet- ings Mabel Glenn Bathurst gave a ple party at her hgme at Curtin, on Thurs- day evening Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shultz, Mr. and Mra. John Crossmyer, Mr. and Mra Owenr Bathurst, Mr, and Mrs. Orlanda Bryon, Mrs. Julia Neyman, Helen Bry- on, Minnie Alkey, Lulu Prince, Vana Reeder, Althur Irvin, Roy Hazard and Culvert. Refreshments were 16:30; after an enjoyable ening they returned to thelr homes DAE: 1 ws \ | Hicks and Herman Griffen, of Storms. | town, took their {to Port Matilda | Leave Bellefonte and go to Lewistown | they | Kansas making | Donald Potter | i pe Bf ried session | local | union, dropped in on the | and | | difference ? : : { here, | theme which Howe | | his day and generation A RARE TREAT. One of the visitors in Bellefonte Bible, ex-Recorder of Centre county. Fifteen years ago he was graduated from the high school of Bellefonte Through the interest taken in him by friends in Bellefonte he was enabled to graduate with honors fromPark College, Showing himself a young man of remarkable ability those specially interested in foreign missions were eager to have him take up the work, which he finally did, He left this China where he remained Although quite young he derful executive ability, and at upon the situation. He became manager of a province mediately m m countr nve ye won ars showed once finally and im began to lay plans for the erection of a large institution of learn- ing Twenty-two months ago he re turned to this country for the purpose of securing $25,000 to help in erecting and equipping the largest school in that em pire, and there is no question but he will go back with that amount money in his inside pocket, It said that he secured thousand dollars On Sunday he was a guest of James A. Beaver and filled the seized that of is one (ren, | Presbyterian pulpit both morning and | evening. Mal- | He showed himself a man of wonderful talent in presenting a he has so much at heart, He has a large brain and is a stro no ng. powerful man, who some time will make | bimself felt in the kingdom of China. He need never be atraid to stand before the most cultured and learned men of He thoroughly convinced his hearers that China ’ day would become the most prosperou nation on the face « the earth arin. ir th some Y ! Sp . 1 1 H } 1 | mineral wealth is inexhaustible, and as as the Amer ere evervt s0o0n and 1} » become Christi ry peo can ard Oil C oteel | THE NEW TRO could we ie ent wo per yel wii will be either It is said tha ar, equipped in the best y $20,000 gasoline style, w ill cost from $10,000 To Williams Grove Pennsvalley its quota Williams Grove picnic this year Among those whose names have been Meparted as being in attendance are ohn A. Heckman and wife, G. E feckman and wife, Sidney Poorman and wife, William Homan and wife, W R. Neff and wife, W. Dashem and wife, C. M. Arney and wife, Hon. Leon sent to the ard Rhone, Misses Tillie Keller and El. | Hall. From Mills these names have beenr re R Warren F, Stover and wife, D ¥. {Corman and wife, C, T. Clyde E. Duck, Harvey Wert, sie Moore, all of Centre The other night Charles Lytle, John irls over the mountain or ice cream, While they were partaking of the ice cold deli cacy some miscreant went to their bug gies and stole their whips, What's the They didn’t desire to drive home fast, anyway. | * PUBLIC SALE OF CAR LOAD Missouri Mules AT GRANGE PARK, Centre Hall, Thurs. Sept. 16th | stip m, These mules have been carefully se. jected by the undersigned, and will arrive st Grange Park this week where they will be on exhibition during the Grange Encampment. and will be offered at publle sale at that place. They are fine young animals, 2 years rising 3; heavy boned, good stock, among them being A NUMBER OF WELL-MATED TEAMS These are choles stock and just what you are looking for, DA GROVE. Lemont on | { Sunday was F. W, Bible, son of Frank | evening { the Bellefonte Central railroad y for | young | Finkle, WEDDINGS, Lauck-—=S8nyder. A quiet but pretty wedding was cele. | | brated at the M, E. Pine sday harles at o'clock Wedne r ist, when { D. Lauck, a son lam F. Lau Bloomsdorf, and Maria & ter of John Snyder town ship, were united in marriage by Rev, |]. S. Bierly, Mr ) parsonage / Mills. at Septem! Grove w ol A nyder of Ferguson Lauck is en ploy d by Lucas—~Weaver. wr Alice Weaver and John | married by Rey M, E par nage August 2s! ington, est they Moshannon tage, nicely OC upancy and Mis La CAs, where they will | ed to greet their many friends, Irwin—Miller, On Tuesday Al E. Irwin, Ed of Bellefonte, marriage license here and Maud Miller went to Huntingdon where they were married at the } of the bride's Mrs. Gill officiating minister an tev Barry, pastor of the Bellefonte Luth- eran church, who in Home Week at that groom is a progressive and a clerk in the office of th Under- writers at Bufy they will make 1elr ture home Miss Miller is daugh f Mr. and Mrs Herman } and was employe Potter Ho yriil brother Bod of ired a with Miss Irwin, ome slater, The Ww taking place The young in r Oi where alo, Odenkirk—Meyer, " v wh b ’ . 5 ersighe Foxe (Grove w Walker following ct oF erty and five and a hall acres near the property The } frame. and a small bare buildings ot acres of goo described cased ra the pren : " nsis ng Hl good farm a two DOCORSATY rand a g near the land is story out Iarwer above GROVE Executors THE BAZAAR Will offer this week : OH Roars & alle] yd. 1000 yds. Shirting Calico, 4e. 1000 yds. Standard Prints, Red, Blue. and Grey, 5 1-2¢. New Ginghame, 8 1.2¢, and 10¢ es at only Se and O¢ . 4 LAN 1 Se, New Shirts, Chemise, and Gowns. | New Outings, Cottons, and Shak. | | ers. Closing out all Men's, Ladies’, and Chidren’s Straw Hats at terri { fie eut in prices, Lace Curtaing, and Window Shades. White Canvass Shoes, and Men's, 40c, All Fur Ladie’s Slippers, worth £2.00 for £1.29, Men's New Bhirts, Bockes, and Handkerchiefs at prices to please, | J. 8. GILLIAM, | Prop. | Ladies’ Bellefonte, Pa. Sept. 2, 1009, | SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION, | 1 conc | ture on Palestine, Fred | Star Caursg of Entertainment, The Beliefonte ¥Y. M,C A, has pro vided for this community a Star Course of entertainment that will certainly meet with the approval of all those who will pure ticket ffor $1.50, in- each The following is the program for the Sunday School Convention for district No. 8, of Centre county, to be held at Stormsto Pa..in the M, E, ¢} Friday, September 10th, 1909 1 Moruaing » Vii iurch, on nase a course seat at enter- session Open with votions ; ng of con- | tainmer I nile admissi will be Rev. Frank i Address by Stormstown, appointment from the Cou vention at 10 o'clock lucting the de Rev Abram election of officers Frank, of and attraction. of the Ithaca committees rg Waar 1a way Report of com Ad officers, Armstrong, The Grangers at Centre Hall. trons of Hus Mark, Pa., method,” ivening session tees and DOOK , bandry Exh er 11 wo ill sell he Rep rt f announcement the W. Nuttall, of the County Org: Philipsborg, Pa : commit 0 Hall from stations Baltimore and El num rate 25 cents) yer 10 vo 17 5 good to inclusive DY J J weed rates (min 1zation, | Tick Il be sold Septer eo i September 20, a 3) GARMAN’S OPERA HOUSE! ONE BIG NIGHT Friday, September 10th ; = a Lo Pe % earance Sale! NOW GOING ON AT THE New Racket Store Bellefonte, Pa. Bush Arcade Cook Wash Good 1 perfect Clothes Large Packs Sh oe Tacks Real fine an I Is 1 nice Val. Ls Real fine nice Val. Ins A nice variety of Brushes A nice lot of Lace Curtais 2% apd 50 cent novels Large Box Tooth Pic Ks Far lardiniers Large Horseradish Graters Heavy Wire Egg Beaters 25¢ Flowered Bread Plates 20¢ Flowered Meat Platters toc Velveteea Skirt Binding 25¢ Window Screens oh $3.5c Nnrsery Refrigerators $3.00 Nursery Refrigerators $1 50 Cooking Boilers, 20 quart $:.25 Wine Setts $1.50 Water Setts $1.25 Bureau Set's 45¢ Granite Coffee Pots 25¢ Large Gum Balls toc Men's Underwear Men's Underwear Ladies’ Underwear Gauze Vests, ‘ Satin Ribbon. a vard Large Lamp Globes Large China Pitchers, 2 quart 10¢ Pictures, framed 15¢ Men's Straw Hats 10¢ China Plates toc Cakes Pure Castile Soap fc Towels, a vard $2 00 Punch Bow! Setts 75¢ Men's Dress Shirts soc Men's Overalls suk 33¢ Boys' Black Sateen Shirts 10¢ Good Polishing Powders. ..... 20¢ Boxes Linen Writing Papers. The New Racket Store, BUSH ARCADE, J. Finklestine, Prop. Store Open Every Night daring This Sale. 28¢ 2E( 15¢ 18¢C 15¢C 28C Beautiful Large Pictures Given Free with Every Purchase.
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