hg ? nN Ny | -~ t——— A — - Circula S | BELLI INTE WOMEN | = ANT RECOGNITION DEMAND POSITIONS ON SCHOOL BOARD. BORO VERY DOUBTFUL PROPOSITION| Have Filed Two Fight—Canvassing the Town—Cold Lunches Again Sight—Oh, You Women—Some Fun Ahead Petitions and Will in cation publicati “Won the o "have leisure wand keep all When avstem of our sct ull know straight” “ventilation” that skilled engines | maonts the t architec will they whole p wn is a you nov women! proposgitior appeal writer We that “there is than the plas School Boards.’ not make the popular with, the women this cause, doubt with the best of motives and the est purposes for the advancement —— aay sli oaaloale, ved We heltsve that duty frankly that oard will be reduced {8 Ar ould tamper with this als ¥ re positic imme TeAsO with then net Agree of women n the And while it may Centre Democrat very engaged in who no are inspired Tn an Credit Given All persons who remitted subscription during the to us for past month Over 5,600—Largest in high- | of | countians | Walieer f were of August will find that proper credit | was given this week hy a change of the date on the label, after the name If you sent Us Any money past month kindly look at the date on the label™now and compare It the label on the paper last week and you will note the change, The date on the label is where we keep during the | with | your | subscription account with you and you | oan see It every week, which is a very simple matter, Remember that we date all subscriptions from the first of the month, and that the last two | figures are the year, and not the date | of the month, In case of any error kindly notify the office at once and It will receive our prompt attention, i rs Centre County. TRIP TO TORONTO. Interesting Sights at Niagara and the | Big Fair, | ditor 1) rat | J. F. H Roc) int { vit | tx} ore important works I to On Niagara (About two domen other Centre| Ferguson township, and sther pons PDArty Ane ed | thiz trip Ax the weath- | nets from ravrerhilp the in i all enloy themes “Tw | Or er was fine 807 ! y Ray Miller Found Guilt Killed a Large Snake A Monument $ Lasting gr An Old Paper. re : thi paper we of "The that rn le extracts { Democrat brought to this interest to centre was and proved of many of our readers on moroning Edward Bullock, of Snow Bhoe, came to town and called | nt our ofMcos and produced a well | preserved copy of the same paper that i bore the date of April 24th, 18560. He | found It among some old documen at that place and he proposes to keep | it as a relle as It now is over 50 years | old Tuesday Hospital Notes. Operations Toner Hugs. Miles. burg: Miss Lillan Smith and Mme, Tressa Davis, Ballefonte Admitted for treatment! Thowas, Williamsport Discharged Hesslo ville; Miss Minnie Cole, Mrs. Mary Shirk, Run- Bellefonte, “| COMPLETE PROGRAM TO BE HELD AT saw | A Delightful List of | the EFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, BELL | FOR GRANGE PICNIC CENTRE HALL THE COMING WEEK. Evening Enter Reunion Exhibits tainments—Veteran Tuesday—A Full Line Live Stock on of Machinery and Program e ex itio n the « LEONARD RHONE GEORGE 1] GOODHART GEORGE GINGERICH ’ 3 Vening mnt rang: Both SEPTEMBER 7th, SELECT GOOD CANDIDATES Parties Should For Name Good Office. Men win."¥" | ABLE SPEAKERS TO BE PRESENT free oil sedi | {| FERROY Their Golden most happy eve t the © ng. Wedd: nt rred A On lay, Sept. ist i Mrs. J. 1 Fri- ! and Mill Hall, when ome of Mr Bridgens, hat estimable couple celebrated their | golden” Weddng anniversary In whi he ’ 0 thatr child wer sen isted res gra he nun or rt ¥ Important Business At Grange Park kA : 1 portunity witho waked Stricken in Pulpit. lege Times: Bunday ngregatior assembled Pine Grove Mills M., E annual sermon to Penne Valley lodge of Odd Fellows Rev. 8. J. Pittinger, the pastor, had soarcely announced his text when he was taken violently {ll and the service was brought to a sudden close Medi. eal ald was summoned and the revers cond was finally relieved of his In- tense suffering. The affair created a great deal of exeitement at the time, Hints C¢ night a the church to hear the members of nrg at Coming Events, The next public gathering in Contre county will be the Grange Exhibition at Centre Hall, Septernber Sth to 15th inclusive, of this coming week. After that we will have the annual Centre County Falr at Bellefonte from Oc tober 2rd to the 7th, | Zion seful DEER IN BALD EAGLE VALLEY : recent CON = ~ From all indications he Tyrone Hera x Lied Tollowing joer and other ng Caves In ‘ : y Diteh Petty Thieves Peter y ™ early moming Peters | who 41a articles College Mr confident wows the the and returned. there made, otherwise offenders. » Artics f the ptonling BAYH 1] will may Are be no pr trouble he osoecute the Special Meeting of Classis. A special meeting of West Susque- hanna olassls was held In the Re- formed church at Hublersburg Tues day morning, Sept. 5th. The pastoral relation existing between the Rev Harvey I. Crow and the Hublersburg- charge was dissolved and Mr, Crow was dismissed to BE. Penna. classis to become the pastor of a Re- formed congregation at Bethlehem, Pa, £* an, ulelom (nd Ladies Take Notice. On or about October 1st, 1 will open a ladies talloring establishment in the Temple Court. I am at present in New York taking a course in cutting. J. C. ROWE. “ r SEEKING LOCATION FOR PRISON FARM SEVERAL SITES COUNTY IN CENTRE INSPECTED WILL BE LARGE INSTITUTION To Take Land Reser ¥ 3 1 I Unt Farm -To Instead Prisons n Forest it Door Confinement ano vation Furnish Ou Work ealth y of n frosty while thers wy i forest {practi Another reservar! work Poti p-Dedicatory Services Through. Trains Will i orders Althour! ! Run Moial the erat ood ANE inrued road, It is Ww that ber ist the passenger trains Lewisburg and Bellefonte will be ran through to Sunbury, that point being made the terminal, - It considered that the handling of express and pas. senger service will be expedited In this change. The service between Lewis- {burg and Montandon will be handled by the electrio cars now running heen Penns ania ™mM by (Oetn between Governors Meet. For the first time within recent Amerioan history the Governors of | approximately forty of the forty-six | Hates met In conference at Spring | Lake. N. J. Tuesday, September 13th { The full five days of the program will {be devoted to discussion of gfiestions | now uppermost in the minds of states { men, while social affairs will be kept [in the back ground, Ambrose | i L. CONDUCTOR COOK RETIRES, Vol, "A wr, ell Known Railroader Last Run Makes His SPECIAL MEETINGS MARRIAGES Cahill—Rhue am Smith—Hosterman, Mi. Bmlth, of Center®d HTL and Hostermar f Cot ™m were rod ar even age iante, Saxe~Marper Wn mmedinte memiv at 11 o'clock on Saturday last Miss Jennie M, Harper Archhald Saxe, of Scranton, holy wedlock by the ceremony, In the Re- former church the pastor Rev, M Schmidt The bridal couple were attended by Miss Louise Harper, and Mr, Jerome Harper, of this place, Immediately after the ceremony the wedding party repaired to the Bush House, where amidst tas- ty decorations of pink a delightful wedding breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Saxe departed on the after noon train for Chicago, where they will spend several weeks honeymoons ing. before returning to Somnton, te make thelr future home, The bride Is very popular In Bellefonte and enters her new life with the best wishes of her numerous friends. ~ rs at Mr were united in benutiful ring hy
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