} Circulation Over 5,500—Larges NATIONAL HOLIDAY FITTINGLY OBSERVED DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION ENTERTAIN. MEMBERS OF GREEG POST Were the Guests of Honor—Proved Delightful Social Event Largely Attended—Followed Dance. a Was By a Bible Day Rellefonts the ohserve Bible Day Sermons the occasion will be Bio =! ota re] wu refe Foci the ’ of to - priate for delivered in the | tH RAM arse i} nit “re YIT oO ar 140 Young Man Arrested Fis t he falr wer garet Wetzel Crissmar and the BAYER Were ! har showed study but winners Ruth Kline and Joseph Ceaders, onc! of whom re. celved 35.00 In gold The judges were Mra. Harry Valent Mra. W. A Moore, Mrs. Harr (eller and Mrs John P. Lyon ster Are da Mian much were United Evangelical Conference The Central Penney onfer of the United Ex churel meet In annual Now (West Will March 2rd Among the rtant business which will be transacted will he the election of a Presiding Elder and electing ministerial and ten Aelegaten general conference meets at Canton, Ohio, next Rev. Hower, and EJ lay delegate, will represent fonte church at the AT 1 ence will herr onl at n angel sounion ameport) o mgm new ten Iny to which Other Teaman the ne Nelle n conference Purchased Bellefonte Creamery Harry Rearick has purchased the Bellefonte Creamery from Harry Bhivery and has moved the fixtures to the room next to Behafleld’'s harness shop, on Bpring street. where he has opened. & creamery store and milk depot. It is a new venture for Mr Yearick but he possesses enough of energy to make ‘er go. Mr. Hhivery, very likely, will go back on the old farm which is a profit maker, just now, Fine Chances. i Two reliable persons have made a | record which shows that there are in the town of Mlanchard apd Immediate thereto a total of 43 Wij ; { a 7 Po ww ~ 3 State College, 14 Centre County. A. M. E. CHURCH DESTROYED. yalld "tian one thie ty TORN FROM BODY On Sunday morning were taken to Fagleville fri | ¢ } th remal wheres ® re conducted hw pr comp finished will know change carried fro ETORR y ! i ) } leted While + vet the attend this the place has cing ervthing i= un furors and those who will hardly radical ReRRioN ue such a effected heen Wiser-Hipple Ifton Wiser, of Port Elanotah Hipple, of were united In marriage on Jan uary 6th, at the 1 I. parsonage al Port Matilda, by the Rev. H. A. M¢ Kelves ‘Mr ube Grafmye Milesbure Pa : Kans down basket and met of Linn Monday nl days with from Kana (iearge 1 tilda, and lle Mn Union formerly of it now of Jewell with the Jewell Greenleaf Friday his old friend Perry Harner Mr. Grafmyer returned home morning after apending sever his friend The ein paper published at Greenleaf, ‘ame ball team to a hon n A : SALE REGISTER. : ur found on public sale register will ba | page 7 of this Issue, where | a number of new sales will be found | listed this week, If you want to buy | live stock or farm Implements you will | find plenty of It advertised in that department Fruit Growers Will Meet at Rebearsb'y The third session of the Centre County Fruit Growers Association will be held at Rebershurg Friday evening and Baturday morning, March 18th and 18th, The principal speaker will be Prof. Stuart, of Pennsylvania a congregation entre BELLEFONTE, PA. ORCHARD TRAIN COMING THIS WAY IT WILL BE IN CENTRE COUNTY ON MARCH 4TH AND 5TH. IMFORMATION FOR Imparted By Prof. H. A. Surface and Other Lecturers—Iillustrated Lec ture Bellefonte of March 4th in on Evening Friday, i March 4th I Saturday, March 5th re Hall 8:1% to mm 16:10 to 40 + Fire in Macker's Store Immersed rteer in Marsh Creek pers nes Nore lock on 8 water ( tay after ty Mars) Cr ard a hole having igh the thick ioe The of whom the majorit were 3 among those recently verted during the revival the Baptist church of Blanchard, by which 25 were added to the member ship of the church. The Immersions were made hy the pastor, Rev. Bur rows Eldridge, and were witnessed hy of fully 31) thro net Ld Mans wing oor meetings ir men were 500 persons MARRIAGE LICENSES John Franklin Florence May Steward H" Nora May Andrew Harriet Wm Ruth Inman (irace Tavior John Confer Nueck Orndorf Mots Fryer Musser Ashbridee RR Emith Ww ftiehards A. Neckwith Ww Mliker A. Cramer Rianche Tressier Eight Weeks. is the elghth week tinuous slelighineg. It is the longest stretch without a break by thaws In a number of years Now bring on your “oldtime winters” Coburn Coburn Woodward Woodward « Coburn Spring Milas Thomas, Potters Mills Potters Mills Martha Fur Martha Pur Mileaburg State College Pa. Furnace | Today of con Names Omitted. Tat week pevernl correspondents were omitted on account of the writers falling to sign thelr names, Thin Is the rule as we want to know whom we have for correspondents, THURSDAY, FARMERS | Hams and to | Kurtz and Mra i 0 FEBRUARY 24, 1910 RECENT DEATHS, HOLT Mra ¥ The | a fternoo tended EB Dorw lefonte K place f Tuesday : o'clock and ¢ E. Dorworth Nessie Dorworth Harry Jenkins and Mm. William kins. of Beliefonte. and William worth, of North Carolina MEYERR Anron NB Myers long resident of Bald Eagle and a highly esteemed resident of Huston township died his home short helow Wed nesday from paralysis, which had him invalid for the past thirteen Decenned w aged about 65 His fe war spent in farming, and he the high regard of many friends that section of the county hy his many sterling qualities and characteristios He served three years the Civil war. being a member of Co. F. Ind Regiment He fought In many of the important battles and Was twiee wounded Foarty«two years ago he was united In marriage to Eliza Wi this union twelve chil dren were born He followed farm ing until his aMiction prevented his working when he retired and moved to Jullan. He leaves to mourn his loss. his wife and the following chil. dren: Mra. Joseph Kline, of Davie, W Va: Mm. DW, Hummer, Mra, John Lieele Young all of Moshannon, Pa: Charles, on the homestead: John, of Philipsburg: Fl. mer, Clara, Wilhur and Roy at home Mis son Lloyd preceded him to the grave seven years ago. Interment mera! n at by Charle Dorworth was at Mrs Mra Jone. Dor a Nie valley at Julian fn distance 16th rendered on an vears . vears Active won in in ~The regular session of singing | was made on Saturday morning at school In the Presbyterian chapel has been postponed from Friday to Mons day evening. : 10 o'clock In Julian cemetery, services from UU. RB chareh conducted hy the pastor, Rev. Joseph Swank. ~~ MOB VIOLENCE RULES IN PHILADELPHIA ize, 2 STATE MALITIA MAY MONED SOON STREET CAR Many Lives Destroyed lice BE SUM Sacrificed Bus to and AHfected- Mobs INness Po Unable A Se Situat Control rious on HOTEL MAN IN TROUBLE many of ¢ r KEEN Miss 1da Fuesday night at sister Keen an two nia had Ao t ter Mrs rea w Keen ) the home of Millhein weeks with paeumo For the last twenty years she been an Invalid, be shile to anvithing for a time her Ehe was a daughter of My Henry Keen, both of whom dead Her age was 42 vears f months and 10 dave and for years had been a member of the Lutheran church. Be the wpister with whom she made her home she Is survived hroth er AL, Keen, of Pem The funeral will take place morn ing BHU Jeremiah Rhutt fonte, died In the hospital at on Wednesday afternoon attack of grin. The deceased had been in poor health for some time past and had gone to the hospital last Sep tember He leaves to survive a widow and two daughters and one son, A» follows: Mrs. Richard Taylor, Mims Mattie and John, all of Bellefonte, also one hrother and two sisters, namely William of Bellefonte Mra. Balle Armbruster, of Nittany, and Mrs Ellen Goehret, of Rebersburg. Mr. Bhutt was about 66 years of age, and during his Hfetime followed blacksmithing and milling as an occupation. He also farmed for a number of years in this county, and was sexton of the Union her zie after Hiiness of i ir heraelf ring wim and Are i” was cared for widen bY a township Friday of Bell Danville froma severe Cemetery for 13 years. The remains | were brought to Bellefonte today for {burial in the Union Cemetery. Fune. {ral will take place on Saturday after. imoon at 2:20, Rev, Schmidt, pastor of | the Reformed church, of which the de. | conmed was a member, will officiate. Property emocral. OVER THE COUNTY. I ! MEN ON STRIKE BUFFALO spent W Vo hildren J. Gent. ¥ sation wonder a busi. rday her was our vicine- Wednesda Port Matilda Franta, wh time Is slowly Improving Chaney had the lov injuries he I» Sam for el been quite glad to has me we Arve the misfortune sustaining some few days ago, from rapidly recovering Elle, Baptist minister, who han called as spiritual adviser for church has moved his fam- ily from Uniontown, to this place and i= now of our citizens Edgar Williams who has been oper. ating tht flouring mill at Bald Eagle, formerly his father's, the late A ¥ Willams, dec'd. has removed to Port Matilda to assist his brother J. M. In operating his mill here 3. W. Woodring. of Rlusfield, West Virginia, is visiting his old-time friends in and near this place on painful which Rey wen the above n one Mra. Poftney, wife of D. F. Fort. ney, Esq. is critically fll at her home on Nishop street Her recovery Is somewhat doubtful, although where { there is life there in hope wiames Pacinl and family, of Ty. rone, are visiting relatives In Belle. fonte Mrs. Hamue! Bryan of Milesburg, {had a stroke of paralysis last week. | And pow Is a very sick lady,
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