THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 8, 1906, Thanksgiving turkeys will not go at OVER THE COUNTY. job let prices this year house The overseers of the B 1 f d ’ ’ "® “Tena Rivers” at the Opera elletonte an Vicinity wo Rivers at) i ar anviile "to p 4 Mrs, James P. Coburn, who had I'he Local Happenings been quite ill, is slowly recovering. The Howard band boys will hold an in Short Paragraphs D. K. Geiss.” of Centre Hall wis in | entertainment ir + Lucas Hall, Satur OOO OOO ele Ol OOO town and gave the Democrat a call. day evening, Novem er roth, Monday, Mrs. John P, Harris enter- D. R, Rumbarger left on Monday tor —Mrs. Mollie Valentine left Monday Teacher stitute will be in session | tained twelve ladies at a turkey dinner Blair county expe: spend the win- for Philadelphia in Bellefonte next week | ter there } get homesick “wii 1 ; : Dr. John Keichline, of Philadelphia T1 ) 0) i Haves Schenck, of Howard, trans- Col, J. L. Spangler and wife arrived | was an arrival in Bellefonte Tuesday | ie Epworth Le : ) Hs gy uy nent in Grange J acted business in our burg Monday in Bellefonte Tuesday morning from | morning will hold an en an ~b ; - ; . = Wl 3 Philadelphia adi . ’ . cadia Saturda vening r 2 A. G. Morris, of Tyrone, trans: ' Charles Haines, of Beaver Falls, was Keep the date in mind business in Bellefonte-Saturday, Mrs, Charles Noll and two children | an arrival in Bellefonte, Tuesday morn. At 1 i Foster Weaver, n Grove Mills Capt. S nnison. Talk left for Clearfield where she will attend ing, to vote h : . i : Free » wedding of her sister M . . has been house ith a broken dbsolutely ire township, tran: : in Bellefonte 18 rs oor of How bi aturd Ww Korman wants to get informa Tuesday evening y a vis i around on . —Robert R auter. i r spending i y ites Re whing us ol, hel : st * Hil at } aven over Sund; adverti em in thi [ «al : d M l th fi t week in} a. returned home on opp . di. oe aa 4 and Mr » A k depart- | ized by ] baking pow er. a {€8 e ines ’ Sunday. Sy +d Weds ay afternoon on a busine H : 1d Holtzworth. of Usiosillest™"_p,. w’ 1, Cox, of the Bellefontel or Cori Por. money x SAY an. Mes. Alfred Dural. of Cer breads, cake and pastry. Alum and alum-phosphat powders are injurious. J use them. Examine the l TEACHERS INSTITUTE. Will be Held in Bellefonte From Novem- ber 12th to 168th. Hendershot Foiled. p Boy as a Bold Mail Robber. re Demox . red. tl wi he 1 : i 3 : t ter LB APpPeara MED Or evi } ) ' nal from the ON . i : Eddie Hill Injured. hy . - / - i > h . " i ba p ak pnstrations b ) ; ’ | : two weeks WAS 8 1 by the MARKED Olt OTATIOMNS, efonte Mon | the event it whet m ) in | Harold Lupo, a ls ‘ wr caught opening one of the combinati Bellefonte. Produce AY : ad he rt al nade WIXOR Search ven le ver 20% hie A prevailed Thursday he public square its silent rm centre and worth of checks . Mn ' special attention was given to blockade | money order col sled in the | 1 : i oes | pald by SpcHLER & the Murray drug house, Mever's ( his coat ) begin to fill & he orders mad The as ka \ Dreset ' the near-by barber shop and ban It that he bread, pies and "30 they Han o Lenk Riv . " and taken t he S inbury he spital | is a caution how silently the hollief dep- | mail boxes in along as well as can | redators can perform hard and heavy time and had destroyed a mbel per per und 5 2 Wr pine work at midnight, which would make checks youlder, per pound cided to have Thanksgiving market | Opera House th iraday . for one day, thi wi y the day | promises to break all fe went to Sunbury not aware that | them sweat, grunt and groan, if hired to Beliefonte.Cram previous to Th siving so that those | deduction is drawn from th 1m} i it ; , juite so serious as | do the same in daytime. These ghosts High Price For Water The following prices are paid by CO. Y. Wag. who desire good bread as pres should | inquiries which bave been made regard wait and help the ladies along. They | ing the play. It would seem as if every had some clothing left from the store | one had Mary J. Holmes’ Lena Rivers regularly pay their annual respects to It is stated that the three Jersey Shore | NER for grain ‘ Wheat old at | the town in this manner at same date, dairymen who were arrested and fined | goles Sew Patience is a virture, especially in our by Alderman Batzle for selling watered | ois which was packed up. and sent to the | and decided to see the play taken from Reform orphanage at Womeldorff, Pa., | between its covers. The comedy is said | CT ditors { Some men are thrown in the shade | milk are likely to settle by paying their Raley vv where there are hundred and thirty [to be the best seen by the public this| A stich in time is better than sowing | by their rivals and others stand in their | fines in a few days, The foes will | Soc Siiied i , “3 . three orphans, | season, the wind | own light, | amount to about $70 each, { Corn new
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