Page 4. CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, June 30th, 1910. The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR., Kditer CHAS. R. KURTZ Kditor and Proprietor, W. FRANCIS SPEER, fasociate Editor BWOR N CIRCULATION OVER 5,500 1 ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ; SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 Pir Year Persons who send or bring the money to the ofMee and pay in advance, $1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for ’ Pittsburg Stockman for $1.68 $1.80 The date your subseription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. All credits are given by a change of label the first | fssue ‘of each month. Wateh that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on your label Subscribers changing postoMee address. and | are liable for same unless other. not notifying us Subseriptions will be continued wise directed We employ no collector sendnr bring the money to this offiek CLINTONDALE. Ohl, one of the leading Penn Trafic store, at was home on a few clerks Johns Vaca -~ Roy in the town, tion Mrs. Clara Maurer Ohl were elected delegates annual convention of the Clinton Co Christian Endeavor Union which dayy’ Mrs. Ge to the Orgs 18th 161} and was two Altoonaites, are home on a You are expected wo | UNIONVILLE. Chet Morrison, short Toner Calhoun and | visit Rev Elmer Grace street | brother of Williams, pastor of church, Chicago and Commissioners’ clerk BE. J Williams, with his family, was a re { cent visitor at the home of the latter { On last Tuesday evening, at the re. { gular monthly the , school | board, J. 8. Fox elected to teach {the grammar school and Miss | Turner, teacher of the primary and the term was fixed at 8 { The prospect for a profitable term Is flattering. | Mr. and Mrs, John Shadle { Joleing over the arrival of a fine baby His name is No. 6 Joseph Cedars, Jr. of spent the | hospitable home On last Saturday in driving Philipsburg to Unionville by way of the Rattlesnake,” a short distance above the spring, Grant Smith saw ia huge black bear coming towards | him in the middle of the road His horse restive and for a time Grant there was going to be “trouble in the household,” but an | earthly vell from Mr. Smith had the | desired effect and Mr Bruin turned {off Into the wood, The bear evidently had been wounded, as he was carrving front feet ina sling is welght to be at session of was school months school are re boy Bellefonte, several days at McDonnell from became thought one of nis estimated least 350 Buffalo” sang Dr. W Friday morning as he A. M tral and Harriet | un- | He | On Yarnell, of the Ma George EB Hams were 30. Pete H. Ellis, nt trad Bellefonte, Evangelical How WEDDINGS. Flick-Mayes. 16th Mr, Geo, B Miss Hattie B were married 1 June and parsonage ha or They will make thelr vicinity of Johnstown en in employed Ardery-Williams, Ardery and married in Th at 11:30 A. M,, at the the bride's aunt, by pagtor of the Martha Furnace Both ting parties reside at ors, nace, A Geh the H hap dustrious client clerk stor You cellent Gehret-Sloey. hout noon Friday ret and Miss Ada office of Justice of Musser where the py wedlock The on Sloe thie Were groom young man and is L The bride 8 ng lady and will helpmate an make a Counsil-Hartman. Rev where Verna rone home Baptist Martha George Peace long life with unbounded happiness | tand success, | of | Maves the 2 ini My Wil June Mrs Ww 5 10 Ww in in emi in George Miller's hardware attractive OX A quiet wedding was performed Fri day Henry D Fric and Ha tow congratulations of hest his office united in Reuben H Hartman returned to morning at Brown lay morning, Jennie E en The n on the afternoon train their much for wishes hath their where when Justice wedlock on Counsil Lock home the and and | ed at | Reese at Port lu wreath of orange church | ang Con. Fur. Woodring-Reese. A very pretty wedding was solemniz- | the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. N. Matilda, Pa. on. Wednes- | day, June 29th at 3 o'clock P. M,, when their daughter, Miss Kathryn, became | the bride of Mr, G. C, Woodring, of Ty- | rone. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Stein of Tyrone, The bride look- ed charming in a fine creation of eyelet embroidery and mechlin lage, made en- | train, the tulle veil was held in place by | blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses | und hiles of the valley, The pride was given away by her Cather and was at- | tended by Miss Marie Hoover, of Will iamsport, Miss Amy Haines, of Rossiter, Miss Murguret Nearboof, of Warriors mark, and Miss Edpa Reese, sister of the bride, as bridesmaids, Mrs, J. M, Williams, sister ot the bride, was masiron of houor, Misses Hoover and Haines wore light blue and white carnations, Misses Nearhoof and Reese wore white und carried pink curnations, Mrs. Will. jams wore waite and carried a bouquet of sweet peas, The groom wore conventional black avd was attended Ly | Mr. E. C, bridal party Lobengrin, played by Mis, Calvin Jones ut Phulipsburg. The house was beauti fully decorated with ferns, evergreens and roses, The received many useful and handsome presents, 1m diately after the ceremony the bride re Grant, of Warniorsmark. The (3 entered to the strains of bride me fr Lhe | AllWelcome To Our Sale Which is Now Going On and Will Continue until Saturday, July 23 Don't Forget Our Store is Open Until 8 P. M. Workmen's Bargain Store, ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE, PA . future mn ess doubtless av ceived the congratulations of her friends after which a sumptuous wedding ner was served, anu | Mill held In the Christian church at [ The Hall on Thursday consequencs of th delegates carefully Mrs did put him off . Mattern. LaPorte. Mins Lap lished an VOry i the bride al leit on an extended opr i« and Philadelphia, Ou their 1 tuey wll reside in Tyrone Mrs. Kaul and Ire letche f 1 rut and I n the band Wi " Ades bh ‘ / out of Lown guests Howard, wer Laliey, sun and daug their brother wry : Mrs. F, C. Muller Sunday re thell : tom « aep ha : i" veddineg was ¢ aH stentatl Curwensvilie: MJ Mrs ) : . i thel i o y | nore i Mackeyvill 3 i } i pd. tay EA an __automohi’ a jaonu Mr. The Mis ] and | gle N las n i eneral bus To the 4 han oy a dd” Bown Withumsport; of Willi po Ve eer he est ‘ read hers ! city A in rs of Mi ) past weel Mr sey Shor the past week Mrs. George Mr. and daughter in Juniata weeks with Jacob Shill Annie Ros The E this at rie thi 2 bile Was a Mra prepared Ohl on Sun The NEW PERFECTION WICK and ¥ Mrs an Mr I's Blue Flame Mrs spe nt hi Simple in construc- tion. Safe and Reliable ALWAYS READY For sale by BUZZ! BUZZ! BUZZ! THE POTTER-HOY HARDWARE COMPANY Why not keep cool this hot weather. FANS BIG REDUCTION IN oy a « | | Bellefonte Electric Company | pei ig ntl Wall Paper WBE BE BIBER IER RIDER RE RE RES OUR July Sale In June Owing to receiving our stock late in the sea- son we have decided to CUT PRICES. Speci ed t fait} transp Kar These goods are all this spring's stock, there- fore you get the in lant Mont the ha COnNaIt ic sure = having WAS A BIG SUCCESS. BEST GOODS OBTAINABLE But having a great many Suits two and three Centre Ing eres and the two-story fra At a meeth the ship school the foll ers were elected for the ensuing school term Pine Grove Mills-—H.N. Walker, grammar; Edna Ward, primary Kep jer Gates Glades—~Kathryn | Bolinger Balleyville WwW. CC. Weaver grammar; Nancy Heberling, primary Tadpole Foster Barr Gateshursg Florence Keplar, Maringo—Henry Walker Centre—Alexander Bower pox. White Hall-Edward Martz. Oak | Grove—Verna Martin Krumrine i Alfaretta Sensor No teacher was chosen for the township High school The officers of the board Are HL. M Krebs, president; Jacob Neldigh., sec. retary: J. F. Meyers, treasurer for your money. meat of a kind left over, we just put the knife much casing Ferguson tow? ving teact '®R for neral took place Dunkle's Emerick, on Services were held at the ducted by the Rev, Ovier, assisted hy the Rev. James Pratt Mr. Dunkle | formerly resided at Curtin and was a son of the late Thomas Dunkle, of that place We also handle Chi Namel, the paint for Inst Frida nterment nn fron Mr. and Sunday at two harder to the price tickets, and to clean them Mrs o'clock house, parents quickly. Lonlie HOUSE DECORATING con 25 Men's $17.50 Suits go at $13.95 38 Men's $13.50 and $15.00 go at 10.95 29 Men's $12.00 and $15.00 Suits at 8.95 35 Men's Suits worth up to $10.00 at 5.95 See the Chi Namel self grainer, so simple a ‘child can use it. PRICE 35 CENTS Horse Sale. On next Saturday, July 16th, Ed. ward Hugler will sell a carlond of fine unbroken Western horses in the yards | of the Hotel Haag MY Hugler-—-who {is known to be of the highest author. {ty and integrity--assures horse fan- clers that this lot is a superb one, made up of the best 3 and 4-year olds ever shipped, and each will weigh 1400 Tbs when matured. also a reg istered Percheron stalllon--the best Blue Ribbon Dappled Gray Show Horse living. Car will arrive on the 14th or 16th and horses can be seen In yards of Hotel Haag. Call and look them over, | If contemplating buying a horse don't | neglect this rare opportunity to get | just what you need at a very rea sonable figure Mont try have be used In of the large cities of the coun forbidden the of Alms to moving picture shows, of the recent brutal prize fight between Jeffries and Johnson, That sounds healthy. The next step should be to make it unlawful to have a prize fight anywhere within the United Sintes It Is simply a brutal and disgusting repeat of the gladatorial slaughters In the ancient arena of the Homans. [It Is a disgrace to American civilization to plek up and exhibit what has centur fos ago died out with the "anclents Foot ball should be placed In the same category as prize fighting BAe YOUTHS’ SUITS AT THE SAME REDUCTIONS. VAG BED VIVA VIVAV AV AV AV AVAL AVIVA ATA QATAR A AR ATA IDON'T FORGET THE NAME PENN DECORATING CO, PETRIKEN HALL A Small Child. ] The Fourth of 1910 is the first time A baby weighing twenty-eight since ye ancient days that Bellefonts aunces was born to Mr. and Mrs. M streets, ware clean and clear of spent | Stahiman, of Dullois, a few days | firecrackers and other fireworks on | ago The child could be placed in al by general law and boro ordinance of pint measure without crowding, or | the fire cracker trae and use of | could be rested In the palm of the | sume, worked to entire satisfaction hand without diieulty. He 8 per | and Intent and as one Ingredient to A | fectly formed and gives evidence of | safe and sane Fourth. Thedays of the | being strong. The father stands six | fire cracker nuisance are a thing of | feet high and weighs over 180 pounds. | the past in scores of towns, | The mother weighs 130, Claster’s Underselling Store, The Birthplace of Low Prices Crider's Exchange, Allegheny St., en BITE AANITEY Bh Lh ha Lh Write for Samples and Prices, Bellefonte. CN IPVAG DEBI BIBI BI BIBI OAC BIBI BI DIRT DI BRI BI DIDI BI PI BET BEBE BIT BED
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