Page 4 The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR, Editor. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | Thursday, December 2nd, 1909. UNIONVILLE, Miss Sarah E. Cowher, who has been living in the home of Justice Riley Pratt for several years, will be taken to the Wills Eye Hospital at Philadelphia on next Saturday, to have an Pperation us her eyes—her sight has been gradually 3 ; tating and it is feared she will lose her | Wednesday, the 24th, by Rev. sight, | James Johnson Glenn, a relative of the Say, Chagley, if I could procure a pen | bride. Both the bride groom ar that would write as smoothly as your | Well known in that the bride Howard correspondent’s does, I could | being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John easily write two columns a week—'deed | Q. A. Kennedy, of Centre Hall, while 1 could | the groom i8 a son of Wm. A. Bar- Say, reader, if anybody requests you | tholomew of the place The to deliver a message to Sim Baum, don’t | groom holds a responsible clerical po you do it. Sure as you do you'll get a|sition in the Penna. Rallroad offices at fitand it won't be of the apoplectic varie | Altoona, and formerly istant ty, either, | station agent at On Saturday a man, or rather a fel- | low, who lives at Martha, who had been in Bellefonte and who had been on too intimate terms with John Barleycorn, was put off the 5 o'clock train at this place. Later he became obstreperous in | Stere's store and officer Moran put him in the lock-up, where he roosted until | the next morning. After naying fine | and costs he left for home a sadder, though wiser man. The Odd Fellows are planning for a grand banquet to take place on Saturday night, December 51, A good time 1s | anticipated new home noon, November 24. John P. Brugger the pickle man, made | "©% HOH th one of his periodical visits to his mother Cochran — Kersteter on Saturday. On Monday morning at 14 o'clock Wil. Whatever may be said of Milesburg {liam R. Cochran, of Altoona. and { one thing 1s sure, it has Unionville skin- | Sarah Kersteter, of State College, were sh { ned a mile in the matter of pavements | united in marrage. The happy couple At the present time Governor Judson | A few days ago I transacted a little | were quietly joined in wedlock by Di | Harmon, of Ohio, seems to have the |business in that ancient village and | Allison Platts at the parsonage of the and since then had residing with call on the democratic nomination for | after procuring a pass from Chief Jus-| Bellefonte Presbyterian church The | his only son, His wife preceded him to the presidency in 1912, He is pure f tice L. C. Bullock, I perambulated the | bride and groom then left for Altoona, | the grave about 27 years ago, He gold and strong and highly esteemed in | town in all directions and found on both | where they will make their home, a member of the Methodist church the Buckeye state | sides of the streets C mplete walks made j Albright—Hoy. an upright, Christian man. The funeral {either of brick, boards, flag stunes or At ‘the Lutheran took place on Saturday In- postmaster | concrete, No slate, no loose stones, 00 Milla a IEtETY. Barclay, | mud to wade through as is the case in| place, on Fri HELD {our town. Difference in town councils, | 3, bi ; A : we | | presume. | : ny : suddenly office it will | Charley Holtzworth left on Wednes- | again at his | day for Cumberland, Md., where he has 4 | secured a lucrative position on an engin- eer Corps. Wanted, more to the RECENT DEATHS, WOODWARD. GORMAN Patrick {well known ex-tax collector township, died at his home at Eden | dale on Sunday, 21st, and was buried in the Catholie cemetery near Osceola our boys meeting with any success, Mr. and Mrs, WE, Hosterman and | The Mesers. Charles and Owen Smith, | son Earl, of Brookville, transacted busi- |0f Fairview , spent Sunday with ness at Millheim on Saturday, | their friends here Those who visited at D. G. Mingle's | on Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel | Orndorf, of this place ; T. E Bower and | wife, of Fiedler ; 1Ct W, Vonada and! wife and Joho and Blaine Hosterman, Of! the ‘most a rd blunders Brookville ; J. M Smith, wife avd chil | ’ dren, Maria Goss, Harry Wolf, Wm, the papers are he Orndorf and Eugene Stover, penn Rev, C. Reeser, preache s in the Kv, church Sunday. | Announcement (has Maud Hosterman spent n few days the marriage of Miss with friends at Coburn Tyrone. to John Ra Deer season closed with only a few of {| Vancouver, Britis Bartholomew—Kennedy. Edwwin Linn Bartholomew, of Al and Miss Elizabeth BtClair | Kennedy, of Centre Hall, were married at the Presbyterian parsonage, at Dick Gorman, the of Rush | Loona, who do not send typewritten should Bome of appearing result of legible CHAS. R. KURTZ. Editor and Proprietor, W. FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Editor, inson, copy } newspaper offices CRAUCH The rite i iainly as Centre county the death of Mrs, M. L curred on the home of her Rev, Crauch pastors fends Rey sad ney reached other y of the possibile und section, Cray 1 which o« the Baltimore one of the former | U . at Curtin and they many there with Cranch sad bereavement 218t of November at ~~ # WORN CIRCULATION OVER 5500 wy anship daughter in Was | been made of Ada Wooden, of Smith, of have TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to she office and pay in advance, §1 per yoar CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for. .,............ 51.85 Pistsburg Stockman for. ......ooov erie eess S180 same who in his sympathize mpathiz nton was SECHLER On Monday of Hall week Charles Bechler died at his Smith—Wooden. in Miflinburg after having a Announcement has made of | of paralysis Sechler's | the Wooden. of | and boyhood days { Tyrone, to Smith, of | burg He Vancouver, Britis} the | Bechler, of event taking place Tuesday Novem- agent on the 23, at Vancouver The bride is t., and eldest daughter of Mr nd Mrs, | ey, ol M. Wooden, of T The groom | place at Is & young civil eng with a prom ising career before him. Mr. and Mrs | Smith will The voung bride friends In Bellefonte who wish her much happiness in last home Centre stroke childhood spent in Boals brother of Robert Levis II Here's a Lewisburg and Tyron« Margarea Ril- Mrs funeral took 1 he Mifflinburg on Wednesday (7 been marriage of Miss Ada John Rainton The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All oredits are given by a chapge of label the first issue of each month. Wateh that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special west. Watch date on your label, Subscribers changing postofoe address, and pot notifying us, are liable for same. Subscriptions will be continued, uniess others wise directed! We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this office were Wis in Columbia, who Is mi fn sister of Bonlsburg rone Heer KRAPE:—~William Krape, one of Ben- ner township's aged and respected citi- zens, died at the home of hissou, N. H Krape at 2.30 o'clock Wednesday aft Death was due reside at Vancouver has her EDITORIAL. —— ie intrmit born in Has 1824 and Misz | months, p for followed farmer. Monday --just Cannon event at | Congress meets next what will happen to old Joe is about the most important the opening session y aged Bg resided in Benner last thirty-five years nature's oc upation, : Several and that of a years ago he retired been was and conservative yet dis- tinctive styles, of re- fined vet exclusive fabrics ! afternoon Mever's ce Pars nag: emigrant old man know why Clearfield, announ- Last week terment slobbered all for congress Charles Patton, of ces himself for the be amusing to famous straddling our over you N Y ie Grove Was mace at Since same him stunt he Susband The name a than 200 reople to go Bazaar to buy their Christmas presents. There will be on sale all kinds of home-made candies. cakes, pies, bread, | 1 i gel hundred of the custom | r New York are under | the government by | Over one house officials at arrest for we cheating edad Akl t Aad aDrot GOIIS, aprous, Vonada—Gilbert, underwe I steal by f | DuBois ice cream in dishes an oes Were mr _ : them will 1! aug! The | Time, 10—-place, ) el es ‘ re Stern stolen. } | Hall Nearly Bit Off His ' i i f Mik ! ——————— thirty homas Ec} exander Gardner, « } I ted rt four SE — last ten years.and the i ibe } for a weel risit to friends. | mine ft P the. © the Penr derers dust caps, fancy articles, December brigh is proof positive that eg ea ere er a De HE 1una his tongue betwe swiped hari the clothes will fit the foothal ing gin Parti are to the brutality under t ing tior py i i x we . “ran ‘ ) men ' i entre | tow P next ticipants ir " me nd at be has | 1.4 En ) ; i i nothing you, and hold their shape to the last thread. COBURN & Are Claster’s Underselling Store lovers “THE Crider’s Exchange, BIRTHPLACE OF LOW PRICES” Bellefonte, Pa. lay night . ght Tue trial of Huston, the architect jrugger wrested the laurels from . who had a big hand in the capital steal Morrison's brow. Irve wore the nt day at thet of six million dollars, was put off for the third t Friday Tuesday, when Joe |er : rd time on Friday until January 17 | killed a hog that out-weighed his by 7 5 J..6 This is pleasing to fA hgery and should | pounds. The respective weights were Dea warping to all honest ¢itizens to} 420 and 427 give any adherent of the gang the cold| The other dav four nice little boys | vi § Souler at jhe ballot box as well as| went over to Fisher's orchard across the | elsewhere wo of the guilty gang bad | creek. One little boy had a gun their trial put off until death called them | Billie Resides had a beaut MARRIAGE LICENSES. hence—perhaps that is nean te rooster, which had lured a lot of | BV Runk Centre Ha for Huston. that death bali overtake | hens the hs barn Then the! ™ K nis ! i him before he gets a tr al F i H $ 000.000 stolen and not in jail or a pet ' joe Irve ¥ big hog belt up to ed | pation and tilled his life, with the exception | t 1874, when he k RY Be soon 1 2 a farmer } OO soil ali Krumrine, pent a few days here Jacob Stover ad: wife, of sited at the home of A, } What is Better than a Watch for X-mas? nice DEFEATS PROHIBITION almost dent Mr. Resid Alaba i lefented ,. |and captured the whol hibition in t he e Cot got on a stump and « stitution at fron day's 1g address to them on t ing. but before he got th who was hot under the appearance with a good hand, at s ght of which angels struck for home at I'here was a chicken dinner at next day. On Thanksgiving morning a num! of buggie« and carriages "pulled up” 10 frontof Mr. and Mrs. Abednego liams' beautiful bome. ‘Ab ba !says I, | something's doing down here Later, | the facts developed that it was pothiog | more or less than a “feast of fat things.” to which only his own friends were in. | vited and were as follows : ]. A, Wil hams and family, of Julian ; Roger Williams and wife, of Martha ; several the increasing busi- | grandchildren, Miss Mattie Williams due largely to the | Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Irvin and son, Boyd. | Barclay of whom for the two furnaces that now |On account of the sumptuous feast, | master of Bellefonte Is are in full blast Heretofore there which none knows better how to pre. | siobbering in the was a lack of track room to handle | pare than Mrs. Williams, the doctor | zette. But then this business at Mill Hall | took with him his medicine case, in case | sure of his job . {of emergency. The turkey plate on which the roast was served is over 100 Mr ears old and «t one time belonged to is grandmother, Mrs, Elsie Peters Say, Charley. here's a good one on | Mrs. Susie Taylor, Aunt Susie, as she {is familiarly called, always closes her oF | house here in the late fall and spends KiVe | the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Clara | Leathers, in Washington, D, C., return- | a ing in the spring. Well, a couple of | Revival Meeting. | weeks ago Mrs, Leathers came to take | Rev. J. F. Collins, of Bellefonte, will | her mother with her and in making | begin a series of revival meetings in | preparations for her annual migration | Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Murch, Jr the Union church at Coleville on Tues- south, she prepared and put into the | of Cleveland, Ohio, who have been oe day night, Dec. 7th; all are cordially {oven a plum pie which she bad intended | Cupying the “House of Lords” for two Invited, to take with her, but in the hustle and | weeks have broke camp, Mr. Murch re- - — | bustle incident on such occasions, the | turning to Cleveland while Mrs. Murch wel Wednesday evening while the | mother and daughter left, forgettin | left to spend sometime with her father P. R. R. passsenger train was on the | the pie which was still in the oven, Alin Hughesville, expecting later to re- way from Tyrone to Bellefonte, it stop. | Wee later Will Peters' who has over. | turn here for Christmas at Snow Shoe Intersection to take! Sght of her home during her absence, | Mr. and Mrs. Daggett water on the engine. While attending | received a letter from r requesting | Come in and talk tell you ALL abont it ALL We know A to Z and vou can come to us with vour troubles and we express ' of prohi was enl Eac) pollir place ¢ hit but ’ } by its quota of ing so many it track of them that a few bring on blows E was challengel affidavit tor fist fights, thers the hwmpossible to the wateh business from WIAs keep | high sufficient to other voter required to make was a qualified elec. Ex Senator Peale Shoots a Deer. Ex-Senator 8B H Peale of Lock en, tt gh well advanced In years Feeling words Was so Wil a uding article on the fre . ! his issue gives some amazing fig the great crops of 1909, from port of the secretary of agricul This that the b osperit is due to the farm, and not to Postmaster Hitcheook Senator Oliver, or even were very many do at lost his relish for advise you or furnish you witl We and that he has he pome of his recreations and sports of information desire, earlier ¢ He out } Anaged eight onged ck, In pr on any you may was asin ¢ | the othe ] at n proves will also sell von a good watch, To Enlarge the Yards. The Central Railroad of Pennsylva- | nia will enlarge the yards at Mill Hall | products General Penrose to accommodate ness of the trafic Senator CONETessman the now columns of the road over all post A Watch that is fully Guaranteed B & OC practical toys It's weekly the Ga Emigrant is not wonderfu every-day trade tions children quainted with fr will | sorts of Practical {oy Toy | With | City this vear. from an ordinary Kirtley . . . an and both she Hammer to a con Machine some Shop, or a large practical chest Bellefonte of Tools and work bench. Tool Ches's, 25¢ to $6.00 Printing Presses. 70¢ to 15.00, Magic Lanterns, 0c to $15.00 Moving Pleture Machines, $1.25 $156.00 Steam Engines, 26¢ to $15.00 Mechanical Trains, $1.00 to $35.00 Rallroad Sundries Tracks Switches, Signals, Crossings, Bridges, Resumes Publication. | D. Scott Currin, the former publisher ' of the Sugar Valley Journal has re- | sumed charge of that publication, the lease of 8. Baird Taylor having explir- ed. Mr. Currin Is an old newspaj publisher and should be able to those people a good paper and Mrs. DD A Kirth of Union Star, Mo., who spent some | very pleasantly at the home of In Mrs. M. A. Kirk, left on Monady for Clearfield they spend part of their honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Rineamith Mr is & cousin of Mrs. Kirk and her husband made warm friends while In We pletely and have thoroughly stocked, in have remodeled onr store com time and dn after all our different lines, with the newest and noon where ‘ latest patterns and designs in Silverware, plete Jewelry, Cat Glass, Rogers’ and R. Wal. very . BF " " lace’ Knives, Forks and Tableware, Um. brellas, Silver Novelties, Brass, ote Up-to-Date and every- thing guaranteed 8 2 guest of to filling up the tank the large iron cap | that covers the hole, fell down, striking William Weller on the right knee, At first it was thought the knee cap had been broken but when brought to the Bellefonte hospital the injury was not as t as was feared. Mr. Weller res los | rone and in a couple of days he able to go home T will ~W. H. and A. D. Mair of South Fork, Pa. have rented the Garman ope era house for a period of three vears beginning with the first of December One of the members of the firm will move to this place at once to give the place his personal supervision, Mr Garman assures the publie that he ean fully recommend the new management to our people, ~=Hefore 1909 Is complete would it not be a good thing to have your sal « bym to see if that pie was done and if so | take it out of the oven and place it in| ber cupboard, LIVONIA. Thomas, D. Adams and wife, of Pit. | cairn, are Yule ng relatives here, E. A.Del.ong has returned from Eagle Mere for a short visit at the old home, He will leave shortly for the White Ha ven sanitarium, where he has accepted a position, A reunion of all the members of the Adams family took place at the home of W. KE. Stover, last Sunday, Home Missionary services were held in our church on Sunday, The attend. ance was good and the services inter. esting. The hunters in this neighborhood all broke camp on Saturday and went back to their homes. I N=—_— When you get chills and fever It In seription advanced for 19107 time to shake the neighborhood. Mrs, Joseph Neff, of Curtin, fell on Saturday and broke her hip. She Is | an elderly lady and there is some doubt | AR to | friends, however, are wishing for her her permanent recovery. Her speedy recovery Furs Furs Furs The demand is greater than the sup. | I have | a better outlet for furs than any other | man In this section, and will pay you | ply, and prices are booming. more money for your furs. 1 have a record that has not been equaled by | any traveling buyer for prices and | me stating | Large lots desirable, | square dealing. Write what you have, JEREMIAM ZETTLE, Spring Mills, Pa, - « Route No. 3 Express office—Rising Springs. [to 10e ! Lamps, Telegraph Poles, Stations, Tunnels, ete, 6e to $12.00 ! Dynamos, Electrical Toys, ete.—-all sorts of Toys for amusement and in | struction for wideawaks American | Inds, ———— Tree Ornaments—Imitation Snow, § | Candies, 10¢ a box. Candle Holders, 10¢ a dozen, Tree Fence, $1.00 & $1.25, Animals for tree, $1.00 to $7.50, Reindeer Bleighs, $1.00 to $10.00, fey Ornaments-—glass, tinsel or paper~lo to 150 each BOGGS & BUHL NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA, is onr motto, After December 5th we offer as specials a T.inch guaranteed Sol. \ » Special id Brass Fern Dish for $1.25, and Cut Glass Sherbet Onps for £8.00 per dozen. F. P. BLAIR & CO.
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