THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 13, 1906, obboeeodeode dee dood odode dodo deeds ee dodo sooo odode deofoolodedesdesdefeededdesdeodesdedede dood doled ob YARNELL. MOSHANNON, DR. CARL MUCK. , Tle made Wik de bnt soo Noted European Who Will DMrect Boston Symphony Orchestra, wha will direct the the com Correspondents’ Department iy tor of +» Royal Opera, Berl d be com to this count i ol prev on of th German emperor on 4 leave of absence The news in condensed form from all parts of Centre County PAPRENERREMCREAOROROOR ERR NE ee 8 3 0S SS SB ih Sh Bh SPRING MILLS. PORT MATILDA. EE A al It Cuiets the Cough his isone reason why Ayer’s .rry Pectoral is so valua- ble in consumption. It stops wear and tear of useless yughing. But it does more it controls the inflammation, siets the fever, recovery by keeping the wels regular with Ayer’'s Pills. ous Sentinel. The International Beauty Show RUNVILLE visors in the tow t . Ie upper part of n ras § one says she could just die alongside of I'he mem M 5 W timer ucas Paints ADMISSION FREE ! ’ | WEN AARONSBURG We - dor « E.R ,.. Ie BS] a The International Tailoring Co. | : i The Largest Custom Tailoring Concern in the World PI fansiestsns —— el eZ you are bound t nd some pattern to please you-—8ome STORMS TOWN Tf satisfy you mber: every INTERNATIONAL garment Suan i strictly to your own measures and order. Every garmer We take your measures and guarantee satigfaction. WORKMEN'S BARGAIN STORE, McBride Building, Bellefonte, Pa. J as SPEEA S 5-55 S00 055-555504 FAAS S SS ESESSSSSSRSRSRRRSRRE SSS Sl LL lll Lt AAAs a aa BELLEFONTE Friday, September 2ISt, WALTER L. MAIN SOCIETY CIRCUS AND HORSE FAIR + + John Lucas & Co Philadelphia Ee a = a a 2 2h a 5 » OAK HALL JULIAN Col. Cummins Wild West Show pods a. CORNS HURT i) He aA eA ted Wild Beasts Es H I A A aaa sss ans 1e N R 4 EE ee ee a A as AA Miss | A X ‘ mong th Nora Geyer at el a e21n den strued to. bei Bauch, onic from this | Ars oie standin 3 Toy. days “EUREKA” CORN CURE alter $ nh on : a her friends ®nlace attended the fest 1 ; Mot friends at Mill Hall and Lock Haven i try rforming Elephants V on : ¢t from the Empire ['heatre, | saturday night Misses Jessie Marks and LJ J * * * . LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ hd idatant from. AioAt corn’ Ciltte the hom It don't simply relies . LADY BUCKING CUSTER STRANGE PEOPLE : "nt fonts Henry Hale, of this place, died Mon : ’ ‘4 wr : man ar ruesis at day morning Won Mote ar d " 2 \ e gus . Newman y i bs >. a burg, were enterteined the home of | * Ny. Mrs. Walizer is having a sale of all her H A Warner. Sunda Mrs. Ada Lewis is entertaining friend household goods next Saturday, the 1g . Naa ho from Altoona She will then move to Braddock. Curtis Meyer, of th ranch, took tea Wm. E. Fink is moving to Fowler : at the Peters hom 11 ) : (e0. Straw, of Pitcairn, "has been vis. ie | rs home A picnic will be held a Hannah on i x iting his father, Philip Straw Mr, and Mrs. Krape, « salons Sept. 15th You can find j 0 visiting their daugh Our public schoe Is opened on Sept the town and county who wil ’ " vou that "EUREKA" does work. does it well and cost : : al Ee ree cae e anaes ty HORSE RIDER MASSACRE FROM EVERY CLIME Representative Indians from si different tribes The famous spe “FIGHTING THE FLAMES” General admission and reserved seat sale (all seats have foot rests) at Parrish's drug store, 18 north Allegheny street, at same price as sold on the show ground, commencing at 9:30 a. m, on day of exhibition: also at Ticket Wagon on show ground, Children four years of age half price. All 12 years of age and over require adult tickets, y Mrs. Al, O'Ne 0 MT. EAGLE. ing & few weeks wit} i mes Rorabaugh is the guest of ing A few weeks with het ster : % ’ mn TaLRUE Ie ERest 0 ‘ : : only 8 your ) I N anal PE Maud and Mary Stone iy 2% D&G t worth Jennie Hardsox k. of Easton. is visiting <Q \ y ; 2 8¢ if so you can fi her aunt, Etta R. Leathers o amuel Grimes intends to move into TYLERSVILLE Ida Bathurst has returned home after he house formerly vacated by John . spending a few weeks in Lewistown, Lontz —— | Earl Leathers has returned home after Those who are attending the township A. A. Mechtly went to Hyner to work. \ ten days visit to Atlantic City, high school are Misses Mary Homan | ©. A. Casie left on Monday for Beech | ? Mrs. Harry Lose, of Bellefonte, is vis and Margaret Peters, also Donald Sel: | Creek to take charge of his school BUSH HOUSE BLOCK iting her sister, Mrs, T. G. Leathers, | lors, Waldo Homan and Wm, Tressler NEW, NOVEL AMD GORGEOUS STREET PARADE Arthur Eckels, of this place, moved to at 10:10 a, m., rain or shine. Renovo, on Monday, Bellefonte, - - - Penn'a. Appearances are almost as deceptiveas | Fame often rely makes it harder | Quite a number of our people attended | trying to keep up appearances. for a man to dodge his creditors, | the festival at Greenburr, Saturday eve SOY OOOO0OOOUUOULUCOOLUC EI
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