re THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, May 25th, 1911. Wks Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR Editor CHAS. R, KURTZ Rditor and Proprietor, A.C. DERR Associate Editor wn BWORN CIRCULATION A, OVER 5,500 TYRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per Year Pervons who send or bring the money to the oMoe and pay in advance, $1 per year ORNTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with + Y. thrice-a-week Worldfor Bi tahnre Stockman for ublished weekly every Thu Entered in the postofficent Bellefonte, Pa second-class matter ns The date vour subscription 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. Watch that, after von remit. We send no receipts unless by special request Watch date on vour abel Suhserihers changing stoMee address not notifying us liable for same Kuhserintions will be continued, unless other wine rected We employ no enllector send or hring the money to wnd Are You are expected to thisnfMee EDITORIAL. Poor Mex in was sign of dent new ei sucl Diaz, ove shoes | RECENT DEATHS. BROWN Spring Millg' elderly his in that place on Sunday paralysis, He is survived by his four song and four daughters, ment on Tuesday. FRAVEL Della daughter of Mr. Fravel, died at the tal on Friday last ingitis, The little sufferer for some time Sunday she was taken {in the hope that expert ment could affect disease had too helped by human irown, one citizens, died Emanuel of home Inter old (Joorgoe the five-year and Mrs Bellefonte hospi tubercular men had been a past, and last to the hospital medical treat some relief, but far advanced to skill one he BREON Breon who was born at Potters Mills, this county. October 16th, 1872, died at his home at Brawley, California, Tuesday morning last after an illness extending over a period of several years He was the on of Capt. Jacob and Molile Breon both now deceased When quite a small boy his parents moved from Pot ters Mills Altoona, where he to manhood About eight vears ago he located In California, wl Nine George E. to ETew ore MARKEI took | Hiness He thy code in ‘ Whether 80 preac) another OVER THE COUNTY. purchased as after eno during their On Mem i f Lid ores , ture will be - , he fon diers’ monument louth Park. Phi ipsburg, on whi aston W. 1 Bwoope, Esq., of Clearfield, will mak the address 4 jt Baie Eugene C, Bonniwel Enq. of Adelphia, was In Bellet mte on and called on many of our Urge a continuance of the Party organization In this year. From what people feel that movement last year did a good service to the state In filing a strong protest to the abuses in both parties. This year practically state ticket really are no state Issues Involved the contests being for local officers only, and for that reason they do not deem It advisable to conduct a CAM palgn, with a third party ticket In the fleld. Therefore the local Kev. stone Party organization of Centre county will remain quiet this cam. palgn, but will be ready to take an active stand In future campaigns In Pennsylvania should the conditions warrant such action, We think this is the wisest course to pursue under the circumstances, here country Phil. Friday people to Key stone county this can learn our the there In no and there Funeral Lh mf Ar ent] wo ind ) part of his owl ' and no : other than over ing trip which undertaken n Many and ported t resulting. Two he went to the Philadelphia, and ment but It was About four weeks from Philadelphia it his sister. Mrs While there he ) aralyzed signed for It from a hunt no add previous were re. exertion the vy« short varied with HUHNE n time treatments no permanent benefit or three months ago Orthopoedic hospital, submitted to treat too pevere for him ago he went alone to Brooklyn to vise Herbert Bellringer was taken sick and finally his mother went down to bring him home. They arrived In Belle fonte on Wednesday morning of las week, and, although he sas consider ably tired out by the long trip that afternoon he appeared much brighter and stronger. Wednesday night, how. ever, he became violently ill and from that time his condition gradually grew worse until the end. Harris Bourbeck was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs John D. Sourbeck, and was aged about 23 years. Ie was born and educated in Bellefonte, and up until the begin. ning of his {liness assisted his father In the green grocery business, He | was of that kindly, courteous disposi. tion which made for him many lasting friendships. He was a member of the Catholle church and of the Knights of | Columbus. The funeral was held from the residence of his parents on High street on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, the funeral cortege moving to the Catholic church where services ware held, Interment was made in the | Cathollo cemetery. of | at | the | | Indieate | vance | Bellefonte 'DEDICATION OF THE wife, | (Continued from 1st page) and as noble as We cannot, the mend the wisdom present Board of ors in doing thelr dy and so well, avolding | cheap economies and ing this bullding to that it will ull Centre county In saying this J has been adverse are rumors that objection to thelr remoter sections | the se criticisms solely due to ception, and Inspection of un Of If opinion of Commi predict that no divided is refore and too purposes much digplaved by the County Commission HO economical patchwork and thereby hiring such a position the purposes of generations to come am that there eriticl and there there | considerable work in some of the of the county All and objections ar Ignorance and mi must vield to a personal the Court House and to understanding of the need the peo Or ie pres il there bi fn 31 ent work BOTY for HWIare m con urgent nt ia an i upon SPEECH By Dr. E dent of State OF ACCEPTANCE ward E. Sparks College Pres till Hive the LAL f 0 desires and who stands for degerves Yankee individ Muy a own his every fio m "ne hind effort the common good the reception who went on American man-of-war, and the right to go to all parts vessel on the ground that he American citizen and owned a portion of the vessel. Thereupon the ship's carpenter handed him a small kplinter and politely asked him to take his share of the vessel and retire. One pometimes feels like giving those non in every community a splinter and asking them to withdraw “In your name, my fellow citizens, I am receiving this bullding. A re- clevership usually means lack of prog. ress, business fallure and stagnation: but in accepting the office of receiver re fn such a man given to =a board an demanded of the WaE Bh to progressives {for this bullding, I do It In the name of progress, of betterment, and of ad- vancement. There are three elements to be found In every community which by thelr appearance the ad- or retrogression eof prosperity: | one of these is, the public bulldings: | another is the public school bullding, and « third the public highways, has been very fortunate in all these particulars “I aceept this bullding In the name | of truth; in the name of justice: and in the name of the perfect equality which all citizens enjoy in the eves of | the law, 1 accept It as an token of publie Improvement; of an advance in | public welfare: and of a high stand. | ard of public taste In architecture and decoration, Above all, I accept it In the name of organized society, and In the very essence of self-government, | NEW COURT HOUSE : namely, and rule of people.” democracy HISTORICAL SKETCH. (By Justice James A. Beaver of the Superior Court of Pa~Will Be Found Complete on Pages 2 and 3) EXECUTOR S NOTICE Fost of Jane Ellenberger, ate of Halfin twp, deed Letters of administration in the estate having been granted 20 the by the Register of Wills of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons indebred 1o the sald estate are hereby requested to make and all persons having cinims against sald es tate are requested LW present Lhe same authenticated without delay Lo HARRY ELLENBERGER Exr John Blanchard, Atty, x23 Warriors Mark nie A PMINIST RATORS NOTICE Estate of J. Calvin Meyer boro. deo'd Letters of administration in the above named estate having been granted Lo 2 undersinged by the Register of Wills hod | Lre Pennsy'vania, all per Inde herohy requested inte of Bellefonte "nn Ons OSLALe are 3, El H. MACINTIRE Ly Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Streets Receive Deposits. Discount Note. John M. Bhugert, Cashier. Cole's Real Estate Agency BELLEFONTE, PA. Nave ] ar H er a LEE Re RE ERE RES SERS Announcement ! Public Demonstration of the New Perfection Oil Stove. On Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, May 26th, 20th and 27th, A professional cook and demon straton will be at Millers Hard ware Store, on Allegheny street Bellefonte to show what can be done with the "New Perfection Oil Stoves™ ovens and parawax Ee LE EEE ESE EE Everyone is Invited to No attend Se SERS SEES TER SL EE SE a a this demonstration, Admis- sion; doors will be wide open to all, Ea a Ch Sh Soh Seb SRE SRE Sh SR ahh Specials for to day and the week following. Lot No.1 Window Screens, No, 2 No, 3 No. 4 3 » No.l Lot Lot Lot Lot Low Prices on Screen Doors Finklestines 5, 10, and 2%¢ Store and Racket Btore. 29 80. Allegheny Bt, Next door to John Meess's grotery store. s on above named undersigned payment | duly “* Beezer’'s Meat Market HIGH ST., BELLEFONTE, PA, We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON. SLICED All kinds of Smoked Mest, Pork Sausage, ete If YOU want a nlee Juley Steak. go to PHILIP BERZER EK. RHOADS At mis yard, opposite the P, R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities | ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOU COALS | wee A160 Al] kinds of we ‘Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw anc / Sand. Superior + ’ f oo esnings f I mgs for Fyrarminmg terers — IeLerions Troe ‘a. ues True Vo we B&B night gowns—may sale % ’ yOoInen s Night Gowns, 50x at £1.00 worked ris Je pt edpe broidered on the BOGGS & BUHL, NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA, HAM W. H. Musser, | GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. Notary Public and Pension Attorney. BELLEFONTE, PENNA. The Bazaar, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop. Bpring 1s now with us and on Sat- urday 16th anglers will be in evidence; throw your hock out this WAY and catch some one of the bargains Ladies “Walsts, Colored, 25, 29 76e, Ladles' 98c Ladies’ White Shirts 29. 59 $1.00 a Embrolderies 5, 8, 10, 16 up to #sec, Children's Handkerchiefs, 6 for 1bc. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, 6 for 2c. Ladies’ Top Skirts only $1.00 wn 4%, 68, 75 and $1.00 se Dresses only $1 ollars, Jabots and Ties and White Walsts 50, 69, 59 and 69 and 00 Rugs 8% §1 FINKLESTINES , & 25¢ Store & New Racket Store. PIANOS AND PLAYE R PIANOS wants « tion, and representat Before buying your line, plano Sheet Music and Musical consult us Merchandise prices, 15 cents down to Special attention given to Mall Orders L 3 cents, Popular We Have Special Bargains _ In Uprights and Grands In Planos returned from rent—but slightly used 19 North Allegheny St, M. C. GEPHART, Bellefonte, Penna.
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