—— CHAS, R. KURTZ Prop OUR HISTORICAL REVIE= Lottenior Cottent ars anything 1 or not i here with yourself boy. Do you remember that I came out here after the war and shot a turkey I do; you came out on the 27th of March, the year after Turner came, Was it the same house Cottenton lived wiween morning by the emen few gent on 5 ng Are 1 MIOAD S Clee k men veo harged lndige: marines and for indigent w and minor children under 6 of age of indigent or decease sailors or marines “All's fair in love, they say, but , Some of the loveliest girls are very dark.’ &® BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDA) PHILIPPINE VETERANS \ MAGNIFICENT RECEPTION High, out egheny to Was ug out A ountermarched t narched to | fami inte counier Creek a the E on the expedition as the ¢ was the x voor the casion of a grand pyrotech K i py hic was playing which two balloons were musket when » olore( i harged, the height hattering it his home al LR othe: earning | of a., and the Pennsylvania R An WARES Of road held Bald Eagle an hour y x mense crowd was lo attendance By Wednesday noon all the Centre of his family ; to pr county veterans arrived home exc ept the auditor genera Samuel Solt who, it is sald, remained at San Francisco. - an emj paid in cash to the emt oye ot ide for luring the after wilip, aged 14 fashioned on resent ing oye A country seat the top fence.rall, ons : ’ not member a report to of the same, and the penaity for the failure to make reports, VARIETY 0] COUNTY wea the heirs the bas taken Gisprosd animals come any Valle To . farm at sucking themselves, prevent cows their Doin vows suffered two of the animals had tongues split by the owners A | $60 per acre, terribly The tongue of the one was $60 per ac od on Uh page, Mh column, | like $20,000, 1 of mostly of Meter Lenire that acre, the farm at the pike went at about altogethe Smith, a son living on Hill, many at about years, farm fas per There are four heirs and | the real estate will be worth something