Pave Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 19, 1940, | | Echoes From the Past Fifty Yaars Ago shooting. After the had colored of the morn- important witnesses t that heard the cour! a track prisoner would be held for TC hift- sl taken back to the and run jail Altoona On last were am A Young down to the 1 limb ShaelTer found a phono wt of them county official steaming hot turkey confused at pportin pon ond thought, his 36!h birthday wife had played arrived al his large imnroved vo graph Monday shone evening : o WR ood pon him Crotty lowly be some week: about. His neurs umber of fakirs ar the early part enroute ing when bride re- received = £ from were compelle d w themselves 16 en come refreshments PEE the fis h and k to th the | AT Ie begun Wagner had ! n rege warehouse storate capacity Todos arn broken in a fall of the Eagle Silk Mill, Belle. Jost his balance on id and frill 12. feet to a con floor. He had come here to temporarily during a hyoff Akron. The man was taken to Bellefonte Hospital where he found to have suffered numer- - V1 ner Altoona m 8weelwood Centre : Mildred Dale, Btate College: erete ind Mrs C. E. Cramer and work Cramer. Altoona; Mrs J. F.iat H. T. Casper, Palsy Bathurst. Robin and Prancis Thal was Why YOU should make a Will making a Will, you protect fonte, when he Hall: a rn srafle the On Because by your family, divide your property as you 1, and select the Executor and Trustee whom you prefer, to settle and manage your Estate, By making a Will and naming this your estate will be dis- posed of as you direct Bank as Executor, The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, - different been announced that the trial and county Wednesday evening when home | ¢.. his gathering there, and on the first, but realized and who Is in the improv be - allment gia of the bow- ved | \ in of ns, drums and ells ceased. Mr. Fowler Invited the and were ous hrulses | tion to Ira body In both wriils Bellefonte about the tures of Records for borough for the year 1849-50 revealed that! by the Borough depart | tofdled about $1. department | expenditures ment that year 00, and by the about $1,600. In 1h expenditure 000 water 1920 the total bor- were about $75,- Miss Gertie Taylor, In spook cos- tume, won first prize of $4 at a masquerade skate held at the Nove elty Rink In Bellefonte: George W Friedly, barber at Rhule’s shop, won first gentleman's prize of $4, costume as a clown. Ralph Hassinger in 8 negro costume, took econd prize of $2 Mis Dora Shope, of daughter of Emanue] her left leg fractured when a board on the round in the park at broke and her leg was the machine was in fcinnn set the lady wa ent to While returning to Bellef from Philadelphia, Mrs August Glintz, wife of the proprietor of the Garman House, hag three finge cru door Pullman t Har- ahead Mile Shox burg, had Labor Day merry-go- Bnow Bho caught while motion and th her home bone onte House hostelrie : osed alx S. Ray was to and f Jrockerhoft one move Wo on East State The coupl in Bellefonte ay d partmer expected to esd George barber, REAL ESTATE ~ TRANSF ERS Atary Meller to Charles, W Heller Canton, Ohio t In Mile p. 81 Delbert £ Moers, el uk. to Mer- rill Wood ‘el ux of 8tite College, tract in Stale College, N11 Mary Morrow Morrow, to William C. Bramble et ux. of State College, tract in State College, $1 Peoples’ National Bank, to L | Kermeth Wright, et ux, of State College, tract in State College, $1 George Dewey EKrumrine, et ux, td Charles Alkénsg Cole, et ux, of Ferguson Twp. tract in Ferguson Twp. $1 Lawrence N. McClure, et ux, to Samuel *H. McClure, et ux, of Erie, ract in Bellefonte, south ward, $1 Samuel frar H. McClure, of ux, to { Lawrence N. McClure, et ux, of Bellefonte tract in Bellefonte, | south ward, $1 Raymond Maurer, ef ux. 1o Leona T. Johnson, of Philipsburg, tract in | Philipshtireg, $1 {| Leona T. Johnson, to i Maurer, of Philipsburg, Philipsburg. $1 William | Trustees Woody of Patton Twp, Twp. $1 Caroline tract in B. Church, Patton Crest UU tract in Edmund P. Hayes, et al, to George { H. Hazel, ot ux, of Bellefonte, tract { in Bellefonte, north ward, $1 John E. Heverly, et al, Exec. to | Walter W. Boone, of Howard, LIS { 2, tract In Curtin Twp. $4.200 Bertha M. Rbhule, to Clair R | Woodring. of Port Matilda, tract in| | port Matilda, $1 { Harry H Ishler, et ux, | T Bateson, of Btate College, { in Btale College, $1 Clara T. Bateson, to tract! Harry H Ishler, et ux. of State College, tract. i in State College, 81 Nellle B. Corl, to Nevin Btruble, addi- | { this fimovation A. Strouse, et ux. to’ to Clara 4 Over The County News Miss Lottie McCool, chief ator in the Millheim Bell exchange enjoyed her annual vacation Jas week In Mifiinburg and Sunbury Dinges Brothers, « ine Creck Mills, thelr property , by buildings to a cqat of Paint | tioh. of the progres slvéney to-date methods of this and hustling Arm CG. C gasoline Fair as accurately quart oil ting float by the perators of the are treating Lhe and un prospe row last week at the West A reward for guess the number of ed Inomaking up 8 West End Ser Station Mifflinburg Mr estimate of 1578 wa more than the nunber usec The improvements made along East Main sireet, Millhelm, seem £ continue right along the streel the completion of the Bricker y. J. B. Malone needed rajsing t€ grade Fuse in- his old wi J: B a new Re A plece of that will add Con value of the home Jurveys are now being made « rebuild a four mile stretch of hi way {rom Boalsburg on the Earl town road (0 Centre Hall, it was re- ported C. lLeitzel al Highw 18 hree in $110,000 WOrK wi irade siderably Af burg for k rented | M Amelia Bower building Main street, Millhetm vacated Bricker's Clover Farm Store, and open a grocery store there In future. The Arbogast become gents the store room y r GU Breon Valley Pleasant former.y Gilbert Lewis Wia are and Mr (ny em pil qualifies However look ad 1 nedintely dozen The strancer We watited the feat! Orit rd a ato hall Haup Bellefonte tract in Union Twp, $400 Lannie B. Jo- G. Edward D3 Marie Chandler. to Thomas (Giearee H tract in BON Horace J. Hartranft, of Isadore Claster ef ux fonte Bellef ward, $1 Bessie Lillian Wafson, to Thoma H. Stetler, et ox of Bnow Shoe, tract in Bnow Shoe, $2000 - ha - Té Enter Pulling Team Raymond W. Brown, of Lewis. burg, R..D., tention of entering his prize-win- ning team of pulling horses in the national horse pulling contest to be held In conjunction with the Na- tional Dairy Show at Harrisburg, October 14-15. Cash awards of will be made at the event - ——— NEW PICTORIAL REVIEW SECTION IN COLOR You'll enjoy the bright new Pic. forial Review, 4 section revealing tract 2 many pictures in colof, special fea- | stories in the Sunday American, newstands. ER Yt ——————— tures and short Look for Baltimore on sale at all Rumrorp RipoLes » Why does Mrs. Thomaos use a telescope t 18 SHE'S Andfing sut that BUMPORD Boring Powder I enntning ne nlem novar loavet 8 bitter teh Sond for FREE raclon book. Addraes: Bumford of Bpring Twp, tract in Spring Potise Powder, Sox §, Romford, fhode Tp. $1 {wm Inland, “ . TET YTOTY. oper- | Tyrone spor show ay among the entrie ing Centre standing a male all age 15 fonte,” 8 H Hoffman, on female English Springer Span els and 2nd prize on male. “Squire Ralph English, of Port nd and 3rd prizes on approving dark red | This ig Just angther indicar Boob won fifteen gallon of | End; ing most § empty | 1 niont Lewd 10 Nght found | The Centre Counts 3 members Qarive ils has annpunced his in. men Bland park, on § were the canines prize winners "King of Bell unday county Poorman, Dr Bellefonte, won 1 female and Ist prize on terrier LL M (“Mitch”) Sulouf!, propr of Penns Tavern, for past a student the instruction of Jack sown airport, made Tuesday 8) aviator ording 44] Lewistown ulouff front Mr that he has been Piper Cub machines with everal ndings I'n and taken al nd he practiced it religious) y Historical y made for a held a dog and follow and hel eagles Richarg Matilda won beng male Boots inson BOVeral k Kratze 80- concerted meeting RAM SALE USED IN SHEEP IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM | | { As a part or the shen improve | ment program in Pennsylvania, the | Sunday School Lesson | first of this year's cooperative ram | sales was held In Carlisle recently W. B. Connell, in charge of lve. stock extension for the Pennsyl- vania College, reports that 26 for September 22, rams averaged $2875, There were A 10 consigner: and nine countie “Rey were represented by the buyer | diligence ” out Buck and Doe Run Valley Farms are the fssues of fe Coatesville, consigned the top-priced verbs 4:23 ram of the sale, a Hampshire which a is a son of the ram now being Text: in the flock, The price wa $46, and the buyer was Guy L. Rob Montrose The x1 na September 20 THE VOICE OF WISDOM State 1940, Golden Text / heart of it Pro- with al] used Lesson Proverbs 4 college While our lessor I'he Voices no quart entitled ram attention - - h gned for the consid ————— § thelr POULTRY ; POINTERS Printed Through Courtesy HECLA POULTRY FARMS Bellefonte, Pa world SR - - 1 n Mf material posse WOEM PULLETS BEFORE MOVING TO QUARTERS same scripture BOUT CH 0 immersed Is Lhe entertainment 4 Atak A 1} naivio towed gence which has bes reasonamenes: there were crude raw products. It should cause The Book of Proverbs, no physical disturbance: In fact mostly by Solomon, David's ft should contain supportive drugs a book of wisdom, of wdvice which will help the fowl throw off dressed especially to the toxing secrefed by 1 orms | Who really desire to make the International Sunday School Lesson refer. write: pon, 1s ad- young men most an- he “Buch wisdom can come from but one source, It must come ‘from above’ like rain in time of drought daybreak dispelling darkness And without question or reproach ft 18 to be had for the asking (James 1:5) Why Is wisdom wo ary lor the Christian? Again, Dr. Moore USL The Christian needs Wisdom in his duties that he may perform them in temptations that he may effectively resist or endure and finally and trials that he them 10 good ac- most out of then that we sdom we want and and how to get fear of the Lord the be- wisdom In other 11 A foundation of and 1eces congue in his may turn and get the It Is important serriain Lhe count where The no man can adjudged wise does not love Lord Yiho Loe whether 1 tn Lhe word through Hi and will also experiences of we look wide of that If we oD the wickedest were would be wi el ever guidance of God given the Bible shunning the evil ty ’ v ve, » and Aas keepn- cated Practical Points on the Lesson authorities which rising generation the most that of the good ences, V exper 2. 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