THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 19, 1901, HAPPE NINGS | The basi dressed sen you ne LEGAL INTELLIGENCI | VARIETY OF ; TE Bi ABOUT TOWN ‘harles BE Dorworth Poti 1] writer | Gathered from the Various Offices 1 | COUNTY NEWS| F hs co trolled htt mes, Shome ona va » Court Hous | | much phil | i [ what | [tems of Interest Gathered From | . \ | : The Local News Compiled During All Sections. the Week BRIEFLY TOLD IN A FEW LINES SHORT AND TO THE POINT Movements | Peopl Personal Mention 0Ci What Has Trans f Men tion Some correspondence 1 late last week for insert Harry Otto left town, where he has sec on The Coleville band it the Pan-Ame: Buffalo Mrs. Thomas Hutchinson and ch 1 » visiti at the Mrs. Marg Howard over the piano and *‘take bush. -Maurie Otto, visiting his parents, Mi ton Otto -James A. Feidler, paid his friends in Bel last week. —Miss Margery Knowles, mond, is a guest at the home of Dale, Esq., M1, and Mrs. H town, spent the fair atives here. — Miss Marion Milliken is the 'S nce of Mr North Allegheny stree —Hon. James Milliken was acre on his sister, fonte on ¢ and Mrs home for the Waterbury last Thur remainder of Miss Li ympiete } ~r net work wh two years Den ! ad good rot corn which wa Mr. and M1 had ' y 14 1d of Penns valle ne of the best farms in the xk in for their is now Lhe ity and endless « from a tio : hes a ! mily prung from am ag that da i : Suh Al GAY in the fire o rede . h i ) ‘est 3 at pro Hed wane ecatre wiiely cous pn ww ; Ta t MARKET QUOTATIONS f } a a N . : m me ail 5 Tr" I'he subiec . teste A memorial sers in honor of our | fire brick company at Monument rhe | A ae he } mf Yer . N ¢ On t! ate presi lent w w held in St John's | YOURE man's injuries resulted mm his! NEWNAN 5 v “¢ 1 8 4 south side, wh Y Ah piscopal chur Thursday afternoon | death a few hours later YOTR SvCwii that of Michae "wi ' \ at 2 o'clok Rev, George ls . 5 ’ g Dave s wid bots ul Clock, orge israel Brown, The fourth annual session of the Unit the rector of the church fo i : . | grew up in that faith h, officiating. All |ed Evangelical Vi age camp of Sugar Ale weiCome A House Burn The large frame house on the have 1" a prominent figure at muster valiey, wi commence in the Albright in arge and of good Nl : ’ . - ¥ 5 1 battalions, and finally rose (0 Le. - church, Loganton, October 3, and con. 2 Memorial Services tUnue six days. The meeting will be owned hy W am Whitmer, as than most of the home . led 1} ' abt en 1 olonel of the volunteer regiment ed by \ Whitmer. three ¢ “pe : rare! + » elle ' We were kindly favore with ’ charge of Re 8. P. Ream west of Bellefonte war Durnd ch position he held when the annual mi this, Thursday, afternoon memorial ground, on Friday morning the 6th, w ver half its contents, Mr. Whitmer Segner, years ago a resident of A ‘ is 5 K H | Aron Saha " - : i : 1 i : 5 heavy ' "nf WS | to meet and Barve a talk with about “old | dent, in which all the ministers of Centre | his home at Beech Creek from Bellefonte ny Oats burg, and like all of that church, a most rah sample of the fruit-—thanks egnet Lewd ‘ : ewisburg battalion was abolished at the begiuning | services will be held in the grange Audi. is a son of the prominent Dunkard i . . ie | kard, Levi! of the civil war. Dave is a good fellow | torium, in memory of the deceased presi 8. Frank Thompson, while driving times and looks healthy and portly Hall and other parts of the county dl Sat 14 i 1" (a d : y, will | Saturday night, collied with a heavy tf A ! we haven't the best shoes in tow: Rar is "1 Rye upright man, long gone to his reward, | enough to fill a large judge's chair, take part wagon between Bellefonte and Eagle | we'd like to know it Ming! ; : i niles
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