THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 4. — i MARRIAGES, Le —— —— - | I | tt l ( | FE f ees ! 4 ne « og - - | ognized leaders ol the movement, | er of the bride, had 1¢ honor of pre- Made Hi by ating Roast Bee ple trees, : . ur ar ries Bs fx ¢ [4 { ou . an first genting her 0 he groom, while MN Me Mhort fter the arrival f Mr prime fruit " a 2nd The Ten L af] mo f pi LJ other: merely onlookers, th . Weiser— Decker. ; atl a : ir, : ) oar Thursday, June 27th, 1912. : arto . trees In | Forma step was taken. Governor Mr. Emerson R. Weiser, of Alto | Nora Shank acted ay all of honor My Charles Gardner and little son | year, ready to bear coming year. 100 Hiram Johnson, of California, was] ! vi . : : The couple W atiended by Miss | nt Beech Creek last Tuesday after- | pear trees bearing good fruit, 50 CHAS. R. KURTZ. | | ( enn ¢ Decks ’ ” oole mtorr « OL , smpowered. to appoint a.committes of So Migs Jennie K ecker Anna Keeler, sister of the groom, and | noon from Buffalo, Mrs, Gardner was | plum trees bearing prime fruit. Prope Editor and Proprietor, 3 . ills A marrl at al Ver, o ( Ww ! geven members to confer with Colo Bpring Mills, A Te SRATrles a ue Mr Ralph nay oy ; d 'hnstown, | taken very ill, and suffered Intense erty n addition, has produced 1000 nel Roosevelt and formulate a plan of hore of the rie es » er, \ brother of the ride, as ridesmald | pain Soon the husband and child | bushels of whea nad action Leonard Decker, at Spring Mil and groomsman, respectively After | were afMlicted In the same was and 1 last ven 1 4 A.C DERR, 0 tons of good Associate Kditor, roi alone will price asked for “a miles from Wiley —————~— No definite idea of the plant to be Monday hr hy the | ly 3 lax | the rt Hon in ‘ y Fatalad ne two physicians ere summoned, who | pay good interes - | ( > . ” . ¢ ANtz, oO I ‘ uM } Aller 4 were ove r I" weading rly were worked with the mtients { . fl } ae SL 8! TION OVER 6,500 | followed could be obtained and it was i : Xa wi : . ‘H aa. inhi 1 1 pa 1 for several | the place Located BWORN CIRCULA TIC N J VE] ome. | 81d that a period of several weeks trip to MifMinburg the couple will go | tendered a delicious wedding supper, | hours It develovad that the Gard Penna. RR to | ( to reside, where the gr . inter departed on the evening | 1 y : " { y lapse hefore Colonel toosevelt | 10 Altoona land Ul vening | ner famil had eaten thelr dinner up TRICRIPTION ma) h » pe wmrh 4 { sport . Pe | TERMS OF SUBSCRIPT] | will decide. Governor Johnson in the |i8 employed as a barber train for Williamsport, where the 0 the dining car that day while en NO 4 {One of the " iN flouring mill a . » y | \ - " X p ° Fh ropositions combines M ‘ - SUASCRIPTION, . $1.50 PER Year meantime will act as fleld marshal Everts—Tanyer. will reside Hoth Mr on 1 Mrs, Keel- from Buffalo, and had partak- [propos on Mo ow | with Re com Persons WhO, 36nd DF Dring sho money 10 tand in co-operation with Colonel A pretty wedding took place at ler are ung I “i " have many if roast beef which caused ptom raion. 17. Centr. plant, ix op ay . 3 a PY fends nn i 34 olns ’ Fay i I § Ve the office and pay In i x ith | Roosevelt will decide upon the mem parsonage of the Mathodist chu warm friends, #« Ie i I pe r joins soning 'hey recovered the |p BR town of 1000 oa Re Jv CENTRE DEMO RAT clubs w Sub bership of the committee of seven and Pine Grove Mills on Wedne with them in wis : y by 1 newl weds : id Hai Magedl hi tan 8. 2 > : O81 us wedded 111¢ " vis waitin ‘ i Ol wely N. ¥ Sheen 4-Wook WOrld1ar., «sx ++ +11 uo guide the preliminary work of organ , f last week when the ) a pt perou 20 { miles The Income from the Heghting burg Stockman f¢ enns esse Bl ‘a v ‘ y i i t he ghtin = Nblished weekly every Thursday morning, | anton, d B F\ x v. 8. J. Pittinger, unite {| plant alons (which 8 conducted 4 . alle p, Pa AS | andanna as Battie ag. | A t ony \ COBURN pract HE without ” Bntered in the postoMoe at Bellefonte, Pa ' \ mds of matrimony My . practical withou extra ex- geocond-class matter | The bandanna handkerchief Was | frerman swerts and Miss May Tas Gomme of our people attended i 1 Ren é " ; | pense) will pa cent. on ———— {adopted as the “Roosevelt battle flag” . " ro y a few frie . Children's ay BOT . : rice asked, without } The date your subscription expires {s plainly Most of the delegates wore flaming yer, in the p ence of a 1 ri Hghtful ildre lo dn I ‘ i ; good 1 8 fo value and | UNE Dra on the printed on the label bearing your name. All | MoO Bales . 51 An elaborate luncheon wag Serve t | Woodward Sunday evening milling property and r if good on by & change of label the first | bandannas tied around their arms and e home of the bride's father, J ™ ove’ fomtiy Rot wwe +X wouid in- | land and town lots nquire b shone gradiss are given by \D§ » the hor rhe boy festival Saturday evening gle I issue of each month. Watch that, after you others were distributed by the hun D. Tanyet The voung couple b . well attended. Their des and one contemplating secur~ ; or letter ROBERT UNTER remit. We send no receipts unless by special | qreds to the crowd, The bandanna, wat y otf { y ; \ . tnke up their residencs in the hr wa tions amounted to Yr eri ’ ins we wodtctive farm and TOW | . ; TER regucal, Watch date on Your label, 3 q | It was explained, stands for the plain , " ’ Iron M115 . ription moun timost $50 ; : N | HDuar ry gostonlce uddseos, an wople who ordinarily use them Krebs house, Pine oYY : Prof. C. C Meyer, of Washington i Contains 145 acres, cleared nos notifying us, are liable for same. I I i \ \ } ! Subscriptions will be continued, unlessother- - . - . Norris—Rothrock. and Jefferson, Is spending his vaca vo jacent Hime r, running water | . . Em iu y i; wi is wmrents, M PIT AM ru Hi on and, two Hels of good | hi ry lector. You are »xpected to WHERE TAFT FAILED. a Ch Arle tl Nerrs } nd is AY with 4 y hen on i habia located within four and HE B Z R e employ no collector, t | Rothrock, both of Philipsburg n. | Jacol eyer o ; 8 | A A A gend or bring the money to this oMee y Ed nd wl : mil / | ’ ¢ " if Bellefonte — - _.L tilt When President Taft entered upon |ped quietly away to Hollldaysbury Charles Grim, of Mozeppa - ’ “7 ' | the duties of the presidency, he was | were married at the Methodist r vho before last Saturday y ¢ aa . rad : WW TAFT THE CHOICE OF CONVEN- | one of the best Nked men in the land. |sonage in that place on Wednd were married In Bellefonte w , iy \ . ve Hn aay } S. GILLIAM, Prop TION, | He was not the choice of his party, [afternoon of last week The bride setta Orndorf, of Woodwi: ‘ s ding Y . . 4 mee— but was forced upon the convention [the daughter of Mrs. Ida Rothroc A a few days i ay Bae Theis, r fall rn (Continued from 1st page | by his predecessor, who told the par-|and a graduate of the Philipshur \{ rs alanathan Musser, o A Yiopz to} . ant oir a ty it “must take Taft or me.” The, High school, class of 1910. The ghent "W ys wiih het dau . teal vel. » of axtrs ANOTHER SMASH IN PRICES. tz r - ‘ Zroo who i8 also a graduate of the 1 Corman Othe visitors ’ publican onvention after Governor pe ad Dr republicans aula! High we hoo on a [ hadi ¥ ih J oh em We eh pi ” M1 ) had Mrs. | ty. t it A # In: ” : Staple Apron Gingham ‘ vss .80 Hadley, of Missouri, nd S overnot now and Tart ‘was taken to escape [of study at Penna, State College N fo Braucht, of Dewart; Mr, and | ; { / 2 tsa 4 ‘ry . n. : Amoskeag & Lancaster Gingham 8c Dn Eiinots dad Seclised The | me.” # now engaged as a clerk with « Ars Charles Kerstetter ) MONtL= 1 eq t a4 ve " pri uy an 4-4 Unbleached Muslin perm a TIAL 597: y torah. 21: Nevertheless the people had much [ter & Norris gomery Mra Pent! Sinn 4 ; ! t { Hill 4-4 Bleached Muslin Merriam. 20: Hadley, 14; Beveridge, | pg for. raft and it Joe ns Hoover—Clark. ts RE ER, 9 a Hn hvill Morosrizad Plain Foulard il 1e ou isher 1 hi “ri { Roe n z ‘ ’ ors ‘ an mu 1 { Ai 1 : } 3 Seth 2 . » " . eh \ {and good g-9 il that ( iy Rn the ’ Lew! : Che wh § FLOGVe x of Fos of iverpool; Paul and 3 ¥ ha J pr ‘ in JT ! five ’ and Mercerized Dot Foulard 20¢ following the vote for president, | 30040 and Miss Olive Blanch lar) : cmatrs Hal H 8 " is la .~ 8 Stri the band played “America,” while thé | admb istration of Monroe Blanchard. were married last Tue of | entre ; ol 3 atin tripe Voille...... Bia aisles were cleared The roll of | Chat the pr \ hearted | 4. v afternoon, at the home the family, f Miminb India Linen, fine... ‘ 10¢ 3 , 1 Pith x» Of LY states was called Alabama vielded | and broad } i ms often been bride aunt Mrs A Mark ri \ a bro : ded : : § } © “ to. } Embroidered Linen .... . 12% to New York, and J. Van Vechten Ol- | demonstrated nlixe man Nei i.n, in Willlamsport. The el li : ! \ y ' and on cott came forward amid applause to {succeeded he has h no quarrel with | w.o performed in the presen { 4a ll mile f Centr Hal inning | White Waists PT Dg 50¢ name James S. Sherman, of New York, | ORETESS a Is. Wi are he |\v a few relatives, by th 3 ; \ Fruit and ing se n is here, || er, hydraulk umn ore it to 18-in Emb. Flounce Skirts $1.00 for renomination ist hot 5 he a a ital . hy p gor . Armstrong or of tha need of Bug Bs Fh, £000 Mansion 10u Princess Slips 85¢ to $1.00 | Ne ni appointed Gemocrals 0 oO C4 + $ ’ . ) i ‘ ro re P v } . The “Progressive” Convention. He even went out of his way to hon- oid fi Cire Hi y ir iy oh. ‘on 1 i the new proposed St Glove Fitting Corsets. 50c to $1.00 The convention of the toosevelt | or a distinguished jurist by making whil Ro § ta p ¢ hve ‘ : 4 y he v Hig? " bh e best ig Sahlin Perfect Form Corsets $1.00 forces was called immediately o Associa Justice White. chief jus Xn 4 re d'e Casulsr Vv. na 14 ‘ pot aft "es 1 thi is Pennsy tentals will Oxford and Strap Slipper $1.25 to $1.39 adjournment of the regular one, and tice of the supreme ourt, hOUEh 1 rate Aauphtar of Mr ) ; ry : Tow syria | ply 43 Bt on price 4 ) Granulated Sug..ar 53 was held in Orchestra Hall, which | White 18 a democrat ane rved Int hows Jan ob . > Poin BI A 4 ' Benonsh na { "P'% i y di «eV i was hired a few hours previously ¢ confederate army He is al . at ugly ; 4 aren ows y : 1 a \ "y 4 w) h Arbuckle Coffee . .23Y5¢ prepared for the meeting Althouzhn | 41 The president wa ! ’ ! no public announcement was 11a wppointment would ir until late Saturday night, word of led de e dis plan was flashed about the city an tinction Felker—Harper. of Sty andl rmation. ie be era Vain Feller ow {ator a © | with extra wet ve 1500 ap | GILLIAM’S DEPT STORE before the doors were opened " had collected, extending for nearl block on Michigan Av ’ reserves Fourth of July Do you remember the heat of July 4th last year, Don't wait until the hot weather gets you, be pre- pared to meet it with one of our ELECTRIC FANS FANS FOR ANY PURPOSE. crowds open the filling ved lican ! | | Iternates -Minnemyer Rosevelt Nominated. Roosevelt : Bellefonte Electric Company # A Stirring Event Katz & Co's. 297 Fab r HALF MOON TWP R This is a continuation of our advertisement on page 8. Read what we have to offer you in Ready Made Wear. Silk Petticoats, Ladies’ & Misses Womens All Riss _Pionacs dew: made A $0 White Linene and Wool Suits y he on of the ni detun : . a ar os r | | . i pr ne viarly ‘worth $375.” We are going oo Whit tie preliminary roll of the Cony Ma Branstetter, Eliza Nowlin, Dore lly 4 TOR $2.59 € Pigue $6.98 hn "a3 here mating sho the | Ly, Aerie i HT, Mi Wash Skirts 41500 AND $1678 KIND. r Mildred number 1 f I iuler lected dele 1a rence TRI \ An unusual opportunity to b trict. gates to cotrol the proceedings of | Clarence Wrye Virgie Spicer, American Beau- y, sv buy. sive : 4 ! i 3 Jane 95 ly, New Stylish Garments, Navy, Black, the con ton. TI fraudulen ’ : ray. Asbury Whee t Corsets . C and a few Mixtures. Perfect fitting certed v | Y Dia ng ' 4 0 A ; Oren: Vy 4 and beautifully tailored $6 98 emselves upon the permanent roll : . : ow i Clean-Up Sale Price . ths they ’ : ’ fluence | 4 le h during this sale while not so greatly Specially . underpriced Yor this sale. , two lad We want to make this a hummer sale Velo ) till much ch yer # ‘Mclent t friends. and Hugh Delon. ‘rand reduced are sti uch cheaper than ¢ | ‘ Y Ba : for this department. Right now at and defeat the will of ad father of Winifred. At about 6 o'clock at regular prices. i expressed at the primaries Se they departed for their homes wish 8 the height of the season you can buy ure en u y We have exhausted ever NOWR | ing Winifred many more such events. | $1.00 and $1.25 Corsets 9c this Seasonable Merchandise. 95¢ means to head off this conspirac) —-— Ll Clean-Up Sale Price and to prevent this fraud upon the popular will, but without success Returned From Fishing Trip. 50c Corsets . . 39¢ ’ We were sent to this convention Father Fisher, of Morrisdale, Law- | AR §7 T 10. . bearing the most specific instrue- | rence Flood, of Grass Flat, John Me REGUL $7.50 TO $10.00 QUALITY ’ The y vA Credil and J. T Stewart both of Shirt Ww i ts h : tions to place Fheodore Roosevelt In Munson compose a quartet of Izank a S Made of vy vinh kina, full Skirts nomination as the candidate of our A ‘ and plain tailored Jackets They warty for President ana we therefore Walton's followers who recently re. hid it to be our duty to earry out turned from a successful fishing trip IN GREAT VARIETY came in several pretty shad. $3 98 those instructions in the onl; prace to the head water of Mosquito Creek Women who need a stock of Shirt \ os, Clean-Up Sale Price . tical and feasible way remaining |The) caught 532 brook trout in one Waists will be pleased with the large week, and had plenty of time besides ; \ open to us R stock we are offering as well ay the fh "pe ther sport They tell one on Therefore, be It resolved, That we for ot 1 i . representing the majority of the Father Fisher which goes on to relate low prices at which everything is J] { )] l 1€1 1S { ) voters of the Republican party and ! how he fell out of bed one night while marked. White Waists in great var. of the delegates and alternates leg dreaming of catching big trout out of ioty of styles and quality that is con A" ) $35 Suits $12.50 the the run The boys camped at what ' ro te Ni # be i ally elected to ational Repu is known as the oid Herding Camp Hn sidered good $1.50 value in most ean Convention, In compliance with “ I , tores are marked special. dur Our bast makes, imported Glothe and our Instructions from the party Gifford Run. John MeCredil a sald] pe N ing our i voters. hereby nominate Theodore to have gone after the trout so hard 98 a “ 4 / Novelty Suitings, finest workmanship Roosevelt as the candidate of our that he Jost one of his shoes, Tn ad- Clean-Up Sale "n. C ! 4 and best tailored goods that money 4) fi wy . ww a party for the office of President of dition to this, the latter's mule ran off J i . can buy. Suits worth $25.00 te 00. the United States: and we call up- | While going out to camp, but in spite Many other beautiful Waists at yueh $35 0 accept suc ¢ atlo of these little hardships the boys had prices as $1.50, $1.75 and $225 1 : 12 50 on him to a pt such nomination . ble time | rth doubl " y Clean-Up Sale Price. . .. " in compliance with the will of the |® Ve enjoyable time. | wo ouble. 2 party voters i % 4 : And, be It further resolved, That New Science Mall, a committee be appointed by the Charles T. Alkens, DD. D, president chalr, to forthwith notify Colonel lof Busquehanna university, Selins- Roosevelt of the action here taken, grove, Pa. announced at commence | andl request him to appear before | ment that the full amount of $26,000 SPE - us in this hall as soon as conven- | was raised for the erection of the op Ee ri, d fent, new science hall, Chas. Steele, of an ry an No Definite Plan As Yet. | Northumberland, Pa. gave $10,000 of Q ® The “Progressive” party, born Bat. | the amount, The building will be nl 4 urday night at a meeting of Roosevelt | memorial to Mr. Steele. Work will | RH old following the Republican | begin on the building in July. BELLEFONTE, Pa, BELLEFONTE, PA, national convention, was dedicated | —————— Sunday. In the presence of perhaps | ~~Standard fashions-given free at| five hundred men, some of them rec- | J. Finkelstine's § and 10¢ store.
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