Pace 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE 1, 1905. walking 18 0000000000000 000000000000 POTTER TWP, ADJOINING COUNTIES, SUPERSTITIONS IN A BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. think of a man 87 years old z - . - and often 20 miles in a day? Mr, Mc N STOW N \ CANS lL NI There ws i time out in Curtin tw Moskev hunted ag and bear it tp EARLYSTOW John Attig, of Tyrone, the brakeman PENNS VA A Ne vas big time out in Curtin twp., | Closkey hunted deer and bear in the / his last uesday, The venerable David Scotac and Beech ( reek region long be. who was injured at Bald Eagle, last McClos had reached his 87 mile stone | fore a stick of timbes ' \ : “rp y nd sor) ing wr week had his left leg amputated died at Continued from page 1. and his daughter, Miss Ella McCloskey, | cut When deer were E. P. IRVIN. L. C IRVIN. THE RACKET. a. le pi } ] 1 " Dar . 4 sire a4 8 { r : } 1£ » re} \ had planned for a irprise; it w ‘ . ncommon thing to see here 50 deer " 1 1 } ir John Curry spent Sunday at his home | the Altoona hospital a 11s urdl) Yea a raral 1 of \ : at Poa Mie ) 5 nh section luck will be good, but if several gen ine surpri e Her father went out | in one drove Mr, McCloskey take . to nis back held i D. A. Grove, candidate for commis- | sioner, of College twp., took dinner at Cloverdale, Monday, Bishop Garvey, who sailed for Italy sections be crossed the hunt will be a in the morning to make | annual hy 4 1 recently will present Pope Pius X, a failure fence, Friends gathered arly and by | without ge tting his full share of both tht ‘clock over 16 ad arr a lv p 4 th 1 1.4 draft for $3.471, 41, as an offering from If in ea hob 11 O¢Clock over 50 guests had arrived: : son and bear meat he uses his old ! a roan i 1 . 1 has 1s i 1 i 4 ME table was hastily constructed by 1uzzie-loder and his aim is deadly, Mr it yet, and no season passes . . y 18 sSpiritua childrer Mf the i ¢ : ¢ Mrs. Lydia Shaffer, who is making her his sf 4 ren. f he Altoona posite sides of a tre ne or f |B, Delong, Davy Confer and others McCloskey never used whisky or tobac- “g " » v r Pp 1 3 y 4 v home with her daughter, Mrs, Anna | Catholic diocese, them will teet disappointmen was loaded with the choicest viand , Was always temperate in his habits B has | te ill for ti I : artge , hus ” en gu e ill for the past Brigadier General John A, Wiley has wo weeks and at this writing is not im- ) 5 proving. Abner Stover, who is employed at|thcampment i «rie uy -22, would | time througl bstruc ns, as through i ame in and w 1 ly overtaket Garbrick-Gentzel, Burnham, is spending several days with | be known as *C: ) S ones," tree top, foretells 1 rtune ring Pi GB nd 4 din Wi Harry E. Garbrick, son of Gauze Underwear for women and children. A wom est with tape Known to the culinary art spread ou nd ds r 10 live many t the day is over / : ; uin al y art, spre a } is fair e man : ’ inde shiade of apple trees he announced that the Second Brigade Looking at a1 1 ey an's Bleached ¢ around neck Others at 13 Wag rung and wle Davy —— his parents at this place honor of the late Captain of Sheridan | that moon Among the callers at week were djMaster Ray, LADIES’ BELTS hor ok rry Jackson, can Me PALI y » Jame Archie Mover, Sa n Grossman 10, 15 and 2 LADIES’ CLOVES RACKET STORE C0. COPPOPINOV0000000000000000007 0000000000000002090000000008 a A A A A a UE Bodh ddd bbb bbb bbb hdd w Correspondents’ : Department : ntit ft DAZE Cor i { pag Ln a hh hh hh WOODWARD, + + A+ " + $ 3 mm aTTmTTTTmMe — GREGG Twp A Sti taining THE SHOE MAN. Pennsylvania the fore feet of a grow Ty fh ' ’ EECECECEECECEEEEEEEEES, NEW adras Shirt Waist Suiting in Checks and Stripes, neat White and | Black effects are the prevailing styles. —- HAINES Twp PRICE, ]12:C. Our window shows but a few of what BEECH CREEK 3 v:.3 ’ we have in stock. Wide lace bands [to trim same are shown here in profusion. - TUSSEYVILLE NEW SHIRT WAIST HATS Sailors will be worn more or less from now on. Styles different from any pre- — - New Form of Oath vious season. We have them from ROMOLA ployed at 4 ; nth, and t Bitten By Rattlesnake i Apman, who wed sis of who had 1 cate T hae 5 re 11h ni oneries Ww Ippiy of k g : : : pel them to swear that Py wm ] friend M ary i : oh dobia , " to ] Misses Clara and A bell Bickel |, . $14 per month were paid S— SAIATIONS Joss ted sy hot tl : visited at the home of : . : H p A birthday ry given Charley ' 4 '4 01 ess 1 test h Philadel phi | . last week A : " i ; ’ ; HE greatest honor ade pm E. B. Roob Ia Richard's on May 1 birthday, on . mE — Hp " —— bestow upon Is. Durham would be to $1.25 10 $3.50 1 A friend in nee i i | ride him on a rail through the streets of The vogeturian actor. 4 wat th only Sake akc was ict snd goose A ieeud, i owed i uh sight ft dei 333333333333333333333333" one who doesn't care for a roast tS Sit SS 2 2 2 SS I ¥333333333333333333333333393333333333333333333333333333 «=
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