Thursday, August 18th, 1910. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. HR —— Correspondents’ Department Continued. AARONSBURG. Eby, Mrs Guisewlite are Mr sistes Mrs. Mary and Mae with her girl friend Wyle at Burnham Mrs. Mae Wasson is paving her aged mother a few visit at Pleasant Gap David spending mother, him Eyre Burd thur lee thought fit home to see from Menaco, Calvin Mae with Eby and spending a week at Yeagertown Margaret Eby's Hens Sara days Summers, his vaca who Altoona, vith his is sO glad and wife, of and wife would be their and mother, Charles Coburn, Ar { Tusseyville all right to come big brother, Luks take a dinner with their Mrs Swab! Prof Kreamer moved his household goods in one of Z. D. Thom as’ homes week Wilmer brother, Ernest fonte; they Alice Elsenhaur son, Merrill Just at this Sheeder schoolma Maud M ¢ " good K. E day last Stover one and family took a trip to accompanied by w hie wi tor were Hed RUNVILLE ILLE TYLERSV PLEASAN T GAP Ad Swartz Is 1 the work is being Frank Hunsinger spent Sunday at I. A Miss Gertrude Swarts and Miss Grace Hh day at Mr. and Mrs Af Meyers and her friend arer samy Lo, the Poor Indian Detalles of an alleged which “land grabbers” organized sys tematieally to enrich themselves at the expense of minor Indians were re lated at the congressional investiga tion Into Indian land affairs on Mon day In one Instance, scheme bn it was asserted, the cost of disposing of the property of an 18.year-old Indian was $23,075 more than the property brought. The condition which permitted this similar deals was declared to disgrace to Oklahoma,” be “a and | SCHAFFER-HAZEL REUNION. The Shaffer and Hazel held thelr annual reunion Park last Saturday, favored hy de lightful weather It was well attend od. though not as largely as usual ing to Saturday unsuitable for many proper hour president Shaffer, called assembly making there was dinne the best gorved pring ban- connection at Heol OW being an At the Benj F to order appropriate remarks an adjournment until after The tables laden with evervthing up and a style to meet ippetites of ire the day the the BOM and were done in th the pe ultra the reuni the chain remarks Ws Allison The chairman Fred Kurtz for an address | which was responded to closing with the announcement death of two members—aged | since reunion namely Benjamin FF chaffer, of Nittany Mrs. Hoekman, of Millhe of Hazel SINKINK Yonder Of woul lndes plus nm was called atten 1 wnd nationa with =a presiding at then called nr the SUNK Verna ipon Mr welcome last 8 im A Samuel After PROTEST annivers or wane cn fami valleys 160006 miles It is that had & « organisation since it left ty 4% years ago An effort will be made to raise fickent funds for the completion of | Company E' 8 monument at Halley. | ville. The Hon. Emerson Collins, of | Williamsport, an orator of note, will | deliver the address. This In iteelf | should not only draw a large crowd | but be the means of securing a large sum of money for the boys of Come pany BE Among the other speakers will be J. D. Hicks, of Tyrone; Rev. Ralph M. lllingeworth, of Marrietta; | | Judge Beaver, W, C, Heinle and J, C. Meyer, of Bellefonte, avers “ creek ver 4 battles the : Spruce The regiment traveled and participated In the onl MTIDANY in ontinuous Centre coun state hans suf. | i | : | Secretary before October 1st, HORSE JUDGING CONTEST, For Boys 11 Miles of State College. A Horse Judging Contest tor boys will be held at State College on Wednes day, October 19th, 1910, in conpection with the Third Annual Horse Show, It is the duty every organization and individual county become in terested in this contest and make it val Three s will be awarded the winners f 0 } in the Lo unable to those ble prize entered valua Rulvs and Regulations. of Eligibility Contestants nt enter 1. Auy boy Lt under fifteen years living within ge, may * DAS s LOL never the School of Agriculture the later 2 All contestants must report to Secretary of the Horse Show than 9.00 A. M., October 19th, 1910, in Agricultural Building. The contest will be conducted between ¢ 00 A.M. and 12 00 M,, on that date Entries: 3 Applic ation should be made to 1910, to be hilled not Room 205 the who vl issue a blank form out 1d ALG returned. | filled ticket » the applicant which will pi . ] a to the Horse Show receipt this form will be pon properly out a ent @ nim REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Crooked Fishermen A ¥ and wary i Mur Dam recently and are now servina fines in the Williamsport Jali rmer jected of fishing ut outline without a tag and with live bait The son's offense was hav ing in his possession three bass under the legal gine a fish warden ETO ver srrests en! Nial the The 1 with I at for | ng : ou VaR cons from Willlamsport, and | i Gus resisted the ofMoer | George Updegrove, a brother, also In- | terfered. Hoth were fined dred dollars for this offense one and hune« | Gun | an additional twenty dollars for illegal | fishing. The son was fined thirty del. lars, and with his father will serve out the fines In the Willlamsport Jali one day for each dollar fine. George gave ball for his appeamnes at court Gus Updegrove formerly resided al Watsontown and has been An open violator of the fish laws for many yours, GOES 90 MILES AN HOUR. Living Within a Radius of | An Enormous Engine Built at Altoona | Shops. capable and An engine miles Of hour thought that during a is being tried out by Rallroad « and LI i Omotive runnis i 10 reached duy vania speed trip Jersey Atlantic The lo new the Altoona shops of sald It Is thought ever structed for passens Six driving wheel t hres with high gines two or The Clty rived in lar schedule the West road A passenger clared that he comotive ha a speed of 1 ty miles ar Ir « he wa At office i | the Went Jersey and stated that run for « not fe Neus! and nt Is the to Ix trijiers Camden at 8 o'clock Nn regu time, y officials Jersey and Seashore Rall the of train in that the ne 1} the the xperimen tate Mest Many Automobile Licenses the end { J the Bt High hid mt ou. ol a n i his wil f the total of al haffeurs, issued ant are licensed an take out a Arivers Are re drivers have re Oil in Heart of Pittsburg Oil has WK In Lhe Ww Pit street hoes Sif the busy hum of fow feet of a where the clangs by every few minutes, was brought in on the north side last Saturday and during the day A ywed 6 parrels. The oil is found in the hun dred foot sand tsburg a weil Struck a Rich Mine. BW. Bends, of Coal City, Ala, he struck a perfect mine of health in Dr. King's New Life Pills for they {eured him of Liver and Kidney Trou- ble after 11 years’ suffering. They are the best pills on earth for consti | pation, malaria, headache, dyspepsia, debility 2c at Green's Pharmacy Co. Bellefonte ays | It's the Jar More than the Recipe Preserveg Pear gow to Can Peaches Handsome fresh fruits make handsome preserved fruits, only when they're canned whole—without either cutting or crushing. The jar that has a mouth wide enough to admit all our best domes- tic fruits—peaches, pears, etc whole is the *‘Atlas E-Z Seal.” Therefore, the best results in pre- serving are possible only when you use the Atlas E-Z Seal Jar. Buy these jars of your dealer before the fruit seasor comes on and be ready to preserve appearance as well as quality. The Atlas E-Z Seal Jar is extra quality glass; smooth on top and an instant sealer. HAZEL-ATLAS Wheeling, GLASS W. Va WILLIAMS REUNION LLEN"Q GROCERY \ Bellefonte. (11 Both phones Lad BE ER EEE ERE ETRE ERE SURE EE SER SERS SERS ERE SEE RS She ELECTRIC TOAST De Bee Made on the G. E. Radiant toaster is the best toast ever toasted. Ed of Ask any vour friends who uses BELLEFONTE ELECTRIC CO. DE BWATLAQ ALMA. AO. fr fe. fe. fA. fete. ef fA Pe Be Be Be Me | se.fotfesestutatatetetetse’ NO BUSINESS MAN need a bank EY ud to pen Ou It may be very small at will help you make it grow Haven't vou spent a great deal of money that you conld have saved! The First National Bank, BELLEFONTE, PA,
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