THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 1 “Come with me, 1 will be glad wi we have been looking at November 30, 1944 Page Three i * As the llam fice door to Introduce you to him said the rn, a tan- old gentieman, They went across the Reviews Old Times nery and | a | abov it, then a pavement to the age wood where taey found David Mitshe!l, from Simon and There Hievens y father, the Recorder told me for work on tl showing payroll Le Me southern offices that you ind been at the court- I notse,” Henry replied, “He also said the anal riots J. THOMAS MITCHELL REVIEWS BELLEFONTE AS n boot in fr if it, and what the County Clerk, “Have you seen thay Mr, Huston had told him that James 1D, Harri 1) roduce store further Mr, Huston,” sald Petrikin, “These yan had idens of { > . Wi 800 815 H a IK pre ] amount of ark IT WAS FROM 18( ro 1815 p vith a large frame building gentlemen are Mr. Thomas and Mr Dunlop tore now stands, Valentine from Chester county purchash th plant It will be a great Eagle Creek 110 year \ " "t ¢ " . Pennsviy y va Kin v “1 ¢ thing for Bellefonte to get them go hie Ociety (Continued from a previous issue) } y bubble to the sur-/B yond | Wi i Pe na Warten are dot ting for im." { glad ing again, since Miles of Milesbure receive and preserve le ve Ne um, bout fu i a at’ n BI alk . ' H tel ne ROA 1 uu pry Loy ands Benner at Rock, and Lyon at Penr- prior in date to the lal > x WOCKernon OLE CcRme TOFwWa ix } Re are . f the x.) hy ig mn ¢ thes natura Hi ty William exclain | am sorry the County Commission: ecovering rom the ate wn hey °* : : . ; listened to Mr. Lowre escrip v hn } hn ( trolled up H iret aye 10% 413 Suday M h } on i ; RE writ rhe hardy of Bellefonte and it {ing rdwalk | ie oth I 1 with WN Ker ul v 6 i The visitors then imbibed of Mrs. Lowrey's warming drinks and returned to the McKee tavern where they spent the night. In the morm- ing the three elder men out with Mr. Lowrey for the Is while Reuben and William to investigate the town The voung men decided frst aig A vv ih biter, 8|gde x of the see the famous pring hey ! A es | ! ) walked down High S Petrikin store creek they not and quite a little stream from it to the brow of low. Following t! stopped just short bridge and saw a along the edge of ward along which reach the site of the time, even to be seve would bx gazing vivania Furnace, a well Sherif! since they would be urtin at th wle For are all erlebration of the | | |] Huston eouid Three Killed In Army Plane Crash ging to ne and’ Lhe ens I'ey walked through the do LOW! and Mi i i ern room of the Huliding Street and found Hustons office In|, y I obbi then found two men busily engs the house nex that of Jame » hat-m \ D and a marble checking the lines of a tra Dunlop acro the street from their | uv... \ ftir m half-finished | in which Hust located on After He Aint well-di a young | nt yYy ns \ t, and the looked up from his wor 1 | ' ) ha og port nd walkls ong Lhe (Continged rom page ome) tavern. Here thev were met by moment } wn wl d his 1 was Potter. |; on nd office « homas Burn- | rikin sald Her IS YEAR Ever CHRIST A 3 Stat Before to ”~ i { 8 pr. » t Hot p— 3 ficiency Hus / PRINCE GARDNER $22.50 $29.00 Aged Beech Creek Woman Is Killed BILL FOLDS $1500 $71 (00 PLUS FED TAX OB DAVIS BELLEFONTI LEWISTOWN @ | 24 ws -— 8 “-— - in L | wor ¥ 87 times straight - I've been lucky! 87 times I've gone oul back. When vour score gers thar high they us ally let YO » 1 quit for a while But sometimes that isn't possible You just have to keep on going perhaps tll your number is up, Out here, you get to understand those things. There's no question of quitting no matter how much you've done Back home, it's the same way about buying War Bonds, You feel Buy at least one f wd when you count up and realize what a high score you ve got ou feel you deserve 2 rest, too But the war isn't over yer. And unt it mw, I'll make a bargain with you: You keep on buying, and I'l keepon fighting till the last Jap drops! » * » The 6th War Loan is on. And it's every American's duty to invest in at least one extra 3100 War Bond. If you haven't bought yours yet, do wday! extra *100 War Bond Today | CENTRE OIL & GAS COMPANY BELLEFONTE PENNA. Belletot over ine Wim. : : treet tumbling occasionally gliere the hamrds were uneven am ikiving their hota al Ue 0 enjoy the warmth and ary ness of the tavern a hen M wan rached While the young men were sitting before the Inn Ne they notioed a well grown boy entering the front door whe eoame directly toward em Good morning. gentlemen he sald, “1 sn Henry Petrikin the reporter Tor the ‘Patrol’ | saw you {with Mr. Hamilton this morning sid he Wold me to Inguire about our [five new citisgens. | hope youll for {give me for being so forward, bat | thought you'd rather know Just what | (1 wes doling than 0 try lo bent | shout thie asks” I The young visitor, who in Isler) years was lo beoome the owner of the paper sind to be the Poaseom Iss of Centre pounty for a generas then, was then a good«looking young fellow with a frank and open oun « tenance. After only a slight hesita- ton, fleuben spoke oul. “We, my brothers and my cotisin, have made An agreement to purchase the - lop works and ands if our examin. ation of them satisfies us. The othe have been looking Isurveys which have been added to “' Centre Hall Man vv Cited as War Worker fConlingerd om pape one) fe *y ') Iactory to thy ! ‘ Od Bellefonte Manuscripts Durts the fetime f the H John B Lint whose “Histor Centre ( | Is outstanding he amount of data which he | ously lected ma valual Paper of Jame Harr Charle Huston Tomas Burnside Philip Benner arn the sere aceesalbk for his uw Many of these hoard f histories! data have disappeared but ately some of the James Harris papers have been discovered by Mr Jolin LL. Sommerville one of | descendants Some five years ago Mr. Fommer ville presented 10 Centre county a fle of surveys made by James Harris ax deputy-stpveyor of the common wealth, whic: are preserved In the office of the Recorder of Deeds Lately he has found more of these Vis those fies Mr. Sommerville has alo present od 0 the Oentre County Historioa! : Society other of Ke Harris papers Has Vou na bow which Inchude manuscripts showing Then the wonderful relief the original signatures of many of come as you breathe in the the early Bellefonte citizens These date from 1791 and bear the follow. | ng names In their own handwrit ng: James Harris, John Canaan, Eling W. Hale, John OO Lowrey, Thomas Burnsade, James Dunlop. | Roland Curtin, Patrick Cambridge, | James D. Harris, Josephs Harr, | James M Petrikin, Praskiin 0 Smith, Semuel Hunter, Wilson and others, Among these papers are letters $0 THIS! To relieve discomforts, one of the best things you can do Is put a good spoonful of home Other Gift Suggestions Pres (lov ADAM HAT: S345 to $5 Pajamas Will Please H Flannel $1.95 1 Broadcloth Give Hi Handke« rel 15¢ t 6o¢ to $1.50 Dress Hose 19¢ to 79¢ DRESS SHIRTS SL. to $2.75 Sport shirts for men it hort and long plain colors and plaids S195 to $1.95 ————————— Men's Trousers £1.95 to S895 3 We Have Just What He'd Pick for Himself NATIONAL STORE Temple Court IEE] Bellefonte, Pa.
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