THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 8, 1904, POTTER TWP, RECENT DEATHS. YAK SKIN BOATS. TRAINING OF GIRLS Spurned Bag of Gold. nave a small fortune in By, Py IRVIN. te Os IRVIN, Mrs, Jerriet Confer returned hom I't 1d M 1» Quaint Craft Used by British Soldl . Mrs, jerne onfe eturned ome The s.year-old son of Mr. and Ars unin rn sed by British Soldiers . | after spending a few weeks at Philips | Milford” Garret . i 'm ' In Mysterious Tihet, Women Are Declining to View Mar. 4 po 3 a ringe as Thelr Sole Vocation, Tue RACKET | burg, Penn township on Tuesday night, 29th, + British soldiers saw many Dr. G 4 Hall i tutioniat Anna Winkleblech returned to her Heixn HEtRMA " olin during: thelr fourhay in r. G. Stanley all, a revolutionist , LEN Hie N i ' 1g hter i i ng ney | " atin Hos home at Coburn after staving the latter oy M3 | Yo ; heral MM tonald a in matters of education, belleves that hut 4 1) 8 1EOrYe { nan west of 1D | 1 MACaonni ns part of the summer with Wm, Curry ¢ : heh 3 ' some of the things in the se y - part the summer w Vm, rey Centre Hall. died Monday afternoon. 28, | escol . ’ some of the things in the sch currl Miss E. Alexander, who is working at | aoe two years and nine months Colonel Yonnghusba The natives um should be eliminated. The traf Milroy, spent a few days at home, M T . " . , ) Me ORIAS (yREEN Rev, G. W. McAlnay took { . Jnl ye A pf hy s was found d 1 in \ : 104 y the re f 1 mt they seem thinks, by thelr presumed destiny of the home home of F. I". Rover. do ie TAL 1] ; oY 4 7 : : em hin} ’ I ed d Bd a, : morning eath was duo h fa wifeliood and motherhood. Referring CHRISTMAS J. F. Royer and Miss Kritzer helped to | yre = She i wre and ‘is 1 : : move the later's son to Ye agertown | He by } { "4 , ors LF 2 to the subject, the following Is state B. Royer and Mrs. K rer expect at two oirls : in Good Hon make sale and also move over to Yeager on - L : * “Ii can shop leisurely, and pick out of town in February a large and complete stock, We M. W. Alexander have more TOYS this year than Centre Hi li h w hie » in Minnesot TAT refi Shit: 4 1 1s still in prog: : wi % . va ; Fo Inst although we had a large stock onel OUR STORE IS READY FOR Milest “iy 3 { ttle to do with ing of girls should be governed, Come to the store now, while you Geors then } 1} vi jo F 1) N . v Rober own, Fancy Goods and Novelties in a . ih ¥ nome atter a week s f i . hr N N . Fe » . great variety of Toilet Cases, Shav Wm. Mover, of F ruittown ing Sets, Brush & Comb Sets, Sew- i ing Boxes, Collar & Cuff Boxes, &e¢ An immense variety of Toys, Christmas Tree Trimmings, &« Come and look 1 | | you won't be asked to buy Marv. spent Sunday i ha home ng at the family homestead i ' A YAK SKIN FERRYBOAT —t : I i ' ” ce residents of nere ) y Toc C Fancy Goods, Toys. &e., at The Among the visitors i hot f] ad dently u ‘ y ‘ ose who penetrate thelr myster 1 bone uni wen in the ab- gigi d in One Day. > . v Ail 5 : Nl ; . I A AT1 BROMO | ! IN rE 180» t fall Racket's usual | cash prices Racket Store Co. olde ddd dd ¥* ~ oe Correspondents Japanese Whose Bravery and Strat. aan EE AR RB egy Wou Victory It Will Pay You 0900006000000 000090000PFPPPPIT0OO Q "yg ~ oN fe CHRISTMAS «& mre | SPECIALS BIG RUN. NOVELTIES Ladies’ Golf Vests, Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts, Shawls, Infants’ Hoods and Toques. MISS CHARLOTTE DOD Great Nritain's Woman (hamplion Golfer and Her American Defeat M . APLUCKY SCHOOLMARM Mor Task, A d Spring Styles of Merrerized Waistings ’ Elite Neckwear” Perhaps vou are still think ng ol ome vis | Snyder—half of gam Son, nye (Sr oe et \& Coats or Millinery prace head and arms and in this unceremonio | ’ ity are busy Rev, J. W. Berkley, from Lebanon, butchering accompanied by James Wert, from West The : ¥ Cspiity Reusti atiey, spent some time Saturday J CHOOIS Art ge ng along f % stile t out of ti shoal lo an tod af rol 1ast } per cent. y Bnos manner hustled ber out of the school sins CRARLOTER DOD We guaranted to save you just 50 percent. in these lines. 4 I'he pupils then hurried back into the woo the woman's lawn tennis cham: 2 . very | with Davie aticcessfully er the instructions of B Bartges on business, building, locked the door and threw the plonship of Great Britain, and she has Heoces Hilly unaert He ins 4 1 : " h I.. Noll and Miss Blanch Irwin. Most of the farmers at this place are teacher's belongings out of a window, long been an expert golfer, Blanch Irwin visited her friend Miss | ¥®Pt busy hauling water, Miss "Snyder reported the matter to. Her recent attempt to capture the " Velodie Ertly last Sunday. Butchering is all the go among the the school board, which held a meeting | American champlonship for women KA } / & ( 'O Nannie Long has been spending sev- people of this community, the same night and expelled four of the Kolfers at the Merion Cricket club's ., eral weeks with her parents, Bn S—————————— six pupils who figured in the disgraceful links was a failure, for she was beaten i — | «We can sell you the Lambertville affair. Miss Snyder is full of pluck and in the first round of match play, and The Bargain House of Bellefonte. Men's leather boots at your own |snag-proof rubber boots and shoes at the | announces that she will hold ths position the ehamplonship went to Miss Gaon | price, we want to get rid of them, Yea | same price you will have to pay for the | no matter what happens. Clinton Demo- | ginhnn Bishop ut the Brooklawn wou! ger & Davis, poor kind.— Yeager & Davis, | erat. i
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