THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1896, CORRESPONDENTS | Somiwgners iautrndsin ews. DEPARTMENT | scone ou sirces Tisagning | Annie Kline, attended the entertain. . : . A Se { ment held in the church Thanksgiving, The News Gathered From Various | mrs. Henry Faust is lying very ill at { her home, at this place. It is said Mr Gibney, has the prize hogs, of this town HAPPENINGS IN CEXTRE CO The Literary entertainment, and soci- ihe ] { in the Lutheran church, IKSEIvVII y be What our Army of Alert Correspondents see ond exy tations, botl fally and 3 3 3 3 ny S ny a Po 1 TEMPLE COLIIRY, P NiladeIphla BFANGH...seLLEFONTE. PENN “all Clothing 2 Stylish Fall Clothes FOR MEN. FOR BOYS. Sections ind observe worthy of not The local Happenings of H community will be ROMOLA RUMBLINGS ION ITEMS - J ol, has wO Litt red / resi 1 i I H aa Lhari position 1p the merican rxpr s off ¢ Delong + Tiatl . “} ! I" Ww Alle 114 defor we directors of Walker eather "Sem rsesstand ' {ol ro day cAI - RHR. CF LS FR ald LA OAK HALI LRN JOTTINGS Saml. Lewin, Manager. ENTE T INTENT TTI NITION NIC ! IIS S8 SSIES SIITIIIISISESS. nl rT; WTI ITTTIGITI IIT NETTIE NCTE TET OTT TT ETE ISHAEFFER 8 [Feremesess GROSS Mante lo Carbons REALL “ DO YOU SHABFFER'S ART STUDIO, ¢ cross THE TAI STS TTS STOTT TTT TTT" a9 TTS TTT STT TTT" QOOCOCOOOOOOO0000000000000000000O00000OOO000C XOCO000Q =" LEADING GROCERS oe’ . XOO00 ——————— A ——— Groceries Going y dr : } here are | elf be nis extended to the directors and | several suspected, In 10 arrests have Li WE . "4 i'l - wit} Tm 3 REBERSHTURG SOTES citizens to visit the school and see the | been mad i i I RY « io! ¥ ih Ith Our worcs The ‘Centre Democt al yrrespoudent work done by their ire : | | y ’ alter ) We excel in fut AT eA rs : LRIGLER w L% “ - at Wallace Run must not vet have re MEAN BUSING Lookout for another . $ : * 7 _ 7 neritorions (3 rocer Py covered from his election fever. as he nl. | wedding in the near future, Thos reacher | Wedding Invitations. ET ‘Oey. ke ee. moriLGE 0 9] ways has some good things about free Snyder county boys mean business, ANEMANN The proper thing in this line is a -y = . , i promotes prosperity. silver in h commu ation. We have a I. C Smull did not sell his house ot plain sheet of clegant note paper “ ie) - - 4 Let ours he ip you to success cure for that fever down here at the east | lot The land was bid up to $75 pet Messrs George Gross, Andrew Toner printed in fine script type. We car. . 4 . . WwW ww y ay end of the county -namly Wait till | acre and the house £750. They will | and James Hazel spent several days in ry in stock different grades of such ; ¢ study your wants with 1900 and it will disappear again be tried, next Saturday, after lewistown, last week. Mr. Hazel got a paper, with outer and inner envel. “ —— i eyes open for all emergencie 8. Sam'l Loose's sale job in the axe factory, and expects to go opes to match, When printed with ) | PLEASANT GAP, | Thanksgiving was observed by a ser. to work in a short time. a fine script type, an imitation of en. Our standard is the § te Dighon excellence mon in the Reformed church, in the even. B. ¥. Hazel, of Pleasant Gap, spent graving, you have the correct thing. Sure! ing; Prof J. P. Bachman, of Reading, | Sunday with his parents in thistown. We can furnish this kind of work on John Bathgate, from Lemont, was @ | preaching. The Rev. was a classmate | On last Monday Wm. Shawley left his | short notice visttor its SOW last ‘week, WR | of Rev, George, and preached a very home in this village, for Lewistown, Prices will always be found very reason. 8 ek. {able sermon on “0, that men would | where he is now stricken with the ty. able. The highest grade of work N A Maud Houser, of Bellefonte, spent | | praise the Lord for his wonderful good- | phoid fever. guaranteed, Send your orderstothe Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. Keller. | ness to the children of men.” J. C. Kaup spent Sunday, at the home Contra Democrat, ce BUSH HOUSE BLOCK . BE LLEFONTE, PA. Mr. and Mrs. James Lambert, of The Lutherans celebrated Holy Com. of his brother R. M. Kaup. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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