CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 17, 18¢8. UTTERANCE | seatimes on commen BLUNDERS | sven sicosone weiss we| AT WASHINGTON ‘4 'e “Rut thete oan b le com A Bi ns in: : ! de (ATES SVET Rivenmata mous Resort for Spoony Cou I'he Administration's Plans With } het an 1 op A Bit ol Very Expen ve Finan presiden tion ‘ -y Famous Resort 101 Spoonsy Cou over Cul i : ciering by Republicans. rated in a few of the great Eastern Just AN IMPORTANT proposition. Congress tas given a | GONE COSTLY hii SIGHTSEEING New Responsibilit ics propogitions advan Senator Lodge, wh the ret i return of sel naide 1G CONsia ton uf an unneces Voted Sixty-Six Years v he csv er 1 3 : the government ol Journa Boalsbhurg, Jai p iend 2 A nixe issit rt "Ot a mixed and dissimi ar peopic bevond Gearhart, whose first vole was cast for 3 i ee was : B . Mad sonbutg Raa W : TA hie 4 ‘ A f diab Lal : ame and lande president, was able to get | engine and killed. It was cut out from rad; ' rics md and 3rd ions Office \ , ; 1 Offic . N y * sip ) ‘ i“ 1 ( | y ! u X red up the winding stairway whe FOR PERMANENT ACOUISITE to the polls Tuesday and deposite his | the wagon, taking shafts and all leaving articu » published later, by | 1 now! deed by 1 " seas “ ball ren ably t ert threw enough nosegays at him The idea has been strongly urged to | Val ot, presumably for Jenks, making Mr, Updegraff sitting on the wagon un vervthing repay for being her samson-amson, ut : A § 0 . . " 3 : , i : I DCM her sf SOD-Amson, u establish a proctectoraie over the Philip. | S1X1y-Six years be has voted the Demo- harmed. It was several minutes before ’ i . “ ati ke very vote har he ' 11 : ie Voted in Foreign Lands pines. It seems to me such action would | cratic ticket, Every vote has been cast ! realized what bad happened . and recently lve all sd . pe ’ . ] e same precinct, tl » kno i . . f the most interesting involve all the dangers of a possible com n the sam 'p cinct, the one known - of the mo ere ng has heen onened during evenings for the “ a abd lie ri rR : Cheste il aving reviously been ( ) cot jon the election as pecuiar an plication with other powers, without any hester Hill, having usiy been a Watch for Him : tiChb i readers who work during the . Fhe White House is open to visit wh s Lictary. citizens of the United . : : They were all scrap from the go and had hoody from ten until two o'clock, the Was ’ ' A ’ ast their vote in foreign territory \ - ' fonly been wedded a few days too. You - State, Navy, Post Office, Treasury and A . tld . could easily see it too, Groom with fear Pension Office buildings are open from pine until four, and the Washington i“ yp fr @ p ’ i 4 { a al | Permanent acquisition is, in my opin. | Howard, has been probated. Mr. Weber them the art of making artificial flowers Fyphoid fever prevails to an alarming monument from nine anti! five ion, the best solution of the Philippines . 4 ¥ i ( fey i - { y of the strength and advantages of posses. | precinct of Decatur township before it fact that for the first time in the DATY-~was nary a coo in either of ‘em. Expres SAYS sion, There is less risk in full possession Was a borough ward have call than in a division of sovereignty Such upon Chie Her to entet ¢ WwW 1 riate » likeli " a course would obviate the likelihood of Lefta Valuable Estate plaint against a man who obtained from 1 » full 4 ow 1 trouble with European nations The will of the Typhoid Fever mm Sugar Valley fully bran new clothes, new hat, new late Balser Weber, of each £1.50 for which he agreed to teaca ok shoes, collar, and that uneasy un. OCIOCK came to this country in 1849 with £1.25 in | and also to furnish material for making ¢x 1 Sugar valley There are now “1 suppose yon meet some funny chat problem. I always opposed a protector. | his pocket and when he died ne left an ate over the Hawaiian Islands, estate valued at £75,000. The property comfortable look when a whole outfit is i ttn just out of the store. Bride with equally the same. A number of ladies in the over sixty cases in the valley Five | acters during your rambles around these . 3 h i i . new everything from hat to spats and first ward paid the dollar and a ha'f and | members of the family of Samuel Eisen. | grounds The : isiti : liffere ’ " arpa te : — "The acquisition of Cuba is a different | is divided among his widow and children. ' are still waiting for the teacher hower are ill with the discase "Well 1should say so, The old man Continued on page {
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