Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MARVELS OF THE PRESENT DECADE DO YOU REALIZE WHAT HAS TRANSPIRED RECENTLY It is the Age of the Automobile, Sub- Marine and the Flying Machine— North Pole the Next Decade Bring Forth. g dr ( to a v called greatest inven marvels once rated nts of idle wimost as quse the mind has and familiar Peary sald, Pole, “It is ik 80 the decade of wonderful achieve nt is just iike any other because we are used to ment 3 refore is well over tl} A things that have been e in than VOArs The one ing that was t most impossible has Americans statements reach announcemer the feat over the ambitions awing the ement The omplish ind figr regarded to look less been done by two to their Pole has ording North been was flashed rid the hopes and explorers were deemed Nevertheless, ing which arrange themselves again ies, 1¢ explorers found from 1 former Farthest Pole may not in their course to the traveling Peary and North was {1} ’ ¢ become The AR late navy developmes ) he submarine has been amazing Progress in naval ns ction which has pre easels of 20, 000 and truth Li forts which a ago would have beer everything save the guns munition which have and manufactured within the and fired by expert crews trained the hig? t degree of effi nery 4 4 “ry ad ement in very few years ipregnable to and the am- been invented tn Dow Hudson laughter will Minn the AA at Germ laught has d« » to 4) At Pots mm, nie H continue Hall Seminary, Rachel Shuey will become a minary at Wi Corner-Stone Laid. The corner-stone of Harrishurg's new Masonic temple, which is to cost more than $200,000, was 1aid Thursday by the officers of the Grand Masons In the presence of hundreds of residents of that city and vicinity. Rain fell continuously during the ceremonies, but they were only slightly curtailed. The formal ceremony was performed by Grand Master Geonge BB. Orlady, of Huntingdon, assisted by the Grand Lodge ofMcers. Blkshop James Henry Darlington, who is known In Bellefonte, offered prayer, { members GREAT PROGRESS WAS MADE | | features { the ne Discovered—What Will achieve- | | wonderful | hought | { own | mement when | OW~ decade | well to the faculty and student be | engineer, MUNSON ENDORSED. The thirty-sixth quarterly of the Willlamspori Board was held the other day in Council chambers and was full of in- | terest to the membership, the enthu | silastic report of General Manager Lalrd, the election of a number of new and an address by Elmer E on “The Press as a Factor in City's Progress” being among the The took action on ymination FG Muns supreme court endorsing his can- his election offered by by fol- meeting of Trad Common Person the board of Aalue gon for justice and passed a resolution didacy and recommending The resolution, which was N jurrows Bubb, and City Inge lows “Reso That Board Trade, nonpartisan irrespective of politic red the election of } Munson as a justice of the him to hi that posit the attention Pennsylvania and active connection with of important manufactur- nd his practical knowl experience in come seconded Cuma was as the icting and ids Williamsport solely in a Was mmern nowing for ling of ive fication lon, particularly « ) men making him pecul upon the many im which oncern the ki 4 of Penn arly pass ons siness me centur- | LARGE ENROLLMENT ’ Capt Fry ‘he Capt. W. H. Hay, who alled by the government mand at Fort Ethan Allen retiring has beer to bade fare his com € 04 | mel $2) and Welcome Guest Brave Engineer Dead. John Rellly, a Pennaylvania Rallroad Thursday morning of a cancerous af- fliction. He received a check for $500 and a gold watch from the railroad company for his good judgment and high sense of duty In moving his en- gine against a runaway train on the oast side of the mountain, ay 9, 1901, and by a series of collisions stopped the runaway train without derailment or loss of life. It was regarded as a herole act, | tions of your board, statue in the niche of the Capitol ro- ex-Gov- | | SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, died at his home In Altoona | GOVERNORS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Portraits of Each Accompanied by Brief in Order, One Each Week, Published Biographical Sketch—Will be JOSEPH HIESTER--] 820- 1823. His early front and gained Upon returning tion for the was elected sed | hat FARMER FLEECED BY SPANISH SWINDLERS FOR $5000 IN TREASURE GAME SWINDLERS AFTER OUR PEOPLE HIDDEN Letters Were Sent to nent Business Men Bell None Were Caught—Let Take Notice Similar Prom:- efonte— Others " cent eArs A num pron this sect parties ir nines men in d letts mn have re ros i e scher Plac e for Quay Statue thre tio f the stat Hist chalr Saturda he had erected his con munieat Land RAVHR “I have this day « ed Sculptor Carl Biter, in accordance with resolu to place tunda that was selected by ernor Pennypacker, Architect Furness and myself, and if the niche Is ocou- | pled to use an adjoining one” The niche to which Lane refers Is not known here. No record of any such selection has uver been made, to the best of the knowledge of oM- cers and others familiar with the State government, None of the rotunda niches are occupled. It Is not known when Biter will execute the order. Spain Fie p the Quay | thes 801 elie that his ur married da married ghters, anughtar, re } Mary and Carel, Mr. Robert “ twn wut vt ’ ngs Cie na LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS | MEYER APMINISTR A F.ut of WB aE. at L f en onst of © f's Store ntaining 192 acres and Ww perches o nee The farm is in good state of tivation, has good buildings and pnover falling running water. 2 orchards of cholee frult, public road passing through the farm ; handy to church and school in short it is one of the finest farms In Brush valley, pores of virgin oak and pine timber H R KREIDER Executor er 4th cul The Anderson home property. East Bishop street, Bellefonte, will be void st public outery Saturday, September 85th, at 2 p. m., One of the most desirable properties on this popular thoroughfare, 7 minutes’ walk from ble square~i-foot lot fronting horth on plshab south on Logan and west on thereot erected a Sstory frame LL og gon barn and outbuildin, — same Mme void Marchal & smi ogra Ape JL oa room Jul, wait aldut Terms rossonable Thursday, September 23rd, 1900, APMINIST RATORS Estate of Mary Morgan M Bellefonte Boro NOTICY deceased Letters of administrat ) atx having been granted 1 anders persons indebted Lo the sald esta ed Lo make payment, and the i } present the same without gned bre iY to ANDREW MORRISO V. HARRIS MCTES state aisg ' ¥ 1 arge = plement she reek extends NOTICE. ors CHARTER NOTI( purposes to hay | the rights the sald Act pplements C. MEYER CHARTER NOTICE. is hereby given that 1 1a) nD of wroved April supplements ' lock Wirt, DD. RB Hasgoy ££. W Swartz, W. R. Neff H Frantz Samuel Klinefelter, E tipka, R. R Rickert, BE. C. Harter, M. F. Rogsman, and C. BE. Wert, for a charter of an iusended corporation to be called "THE REFORMED AND LUTHER. AN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION" of Tusseyville, Centre county, Pennsyl- vania, the character and object of which is to purchase land or receive Cort the same by gift or otherwise. to lay | out, sell, and dispose of burial lots, and to ornament the burial grounds, and to care for a place for the burial | of the dead; and for these purposes to have, rights, benefits, and Privileges 0 forred by sald Act and its Lh ments, WM. OG. RUNK TR x36 Solleltor, The man who fails never claims to be a sell-made man, request possess, and enjoy all the | W. H. MUSSER, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Notary Public and Pension Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A, Centre County Banking Co., Corner High and Spring Streets, Receive Deposits; Discount Notes John M. Bhugert, Cashier. Meat Market ELLE] Beezer’s HIGH 81 BEELER Dr. Sol M. Nissley, Veterinary Surgeon, versity of Pe y stable B X42 Patents, Trade Marks, Labels, N v iY new free Ne How two Get t ng useful There is large or has WwW Awyer hilsdeiphia St x43 Dearborn Manufactory of L ight and Heavy Harness Complete line Horse goods JAMES SCHOFIELD, hed } EFONT} Jno. F. Gray & Son CoRR GRAN : Insurance : This agen Aloe pared t y represents the panies in tl ) WTile large argest * wor nes at ay § 7, § a. Life and Accident Insurance, and Surety Bonds. ob or address us at Criders’ Stone Bld., Bellefonte Fire lnsur We are pre Any time Com Oall HARRY FENLON. { Frederick K. Foster Rucces 4 Or 10} Wm. Burnside FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO \SURANCE, BONDS of every description i K. RHOA] vard pposit the | IANS Se only the best qualitie ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS at Also all k RAS Of ssn Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior Screenin burning, Buil terers’ Sand gs for and lime fers plas | C { Central Teiernoxe Cau TIONEERS FRANK MAYRs SLOCK Sales B spd A. OC. Mx Nittany "a YOars experience ai & United Telephon ANT RF D~Had mrantees results Having returned y sales whenever des L. T. Roax, Lemont, Ma Am again pre pase! 0 or sired. Bell phone J.L Ruxb, Pine Grove Mills, Pa~Farm and stock a spociaity, phone communication. Call. B. Kreps & Bro Store WINDSOR HOTEL W.T. Brvsaxen, Mgr. consequences in PHILADELPHIA
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