Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 29, 1906 ban ah a bb Lb Lh bh ht hd The Racket. - BELLEFONTE'S BIGGES1 0Y STOR ; y IS READY two and commut than place, Next Sunday ces will BF held To Surely tu were more Canis fore at this ~gfterToh similar & town prophecy of upon CAvIng * now VO3 AVINY HOUSERVILLE PORT MATILDA. The Boone pice deer this pronged bac k M. G. Mains, night operator at this slace, is visiting friends at Belsena, IL 5. Way filling his vacancy, Geo, Price killed "Tuesday, C. T. Williams, of Grampian, spent Sunday at home, H. W. Raybert and wife spent Sunday with friends and relatives at Union. ville, Miss Catharine Reese and Mrs. C. C Jones took in Pennsylvania day at State ‘ollege on Friday. hunting club killed two eason; one was a fours three nice hogs on i! I. A. Patton, of Altoona, spent Mon. | day at home, Edward Robison is suffering with a large boil on his hand, Charley Woodring left on Monday for Valparaiso, Ind., to take a comm ercia course in the school at that place, | and nine feet in length. UNIONVILLE rand M istting at the % Toner Irvin, of Sheridan home of the lat A. B. Hall's, 1 meeting is in progress in urch, conducted by the Rev. [57 but Unionville it may ripe, home from con Mon bbit on MADISONBURG. Bruce Harry Yearick spen at Lamar, Miss Chesta St ling at few LS POTTER TWP. GIFT FROM CANTERBURY, Ambon ¥or National Cathedral Con structed of Historie Stones, tandall Thomas Davidson, archbish- op of Canterbury, will commemorate his visit to Washington two years ago by presenting to the National Cathe- dral of 8t. Peter and St. Paul at Wash- ington a valuable and historic gift, says a Washington special to the New York World. During the recent repairs made on Canterbury cathedral the archbishop garnered some of the old- est stones In the edifice and had them made into an ambon, or pulpit. These, sculptured by William D. Caroe, archi- | tect in charge of the cathedral, will be | given to the American cathedral In memory of the Christian martyr Bte- phen Langion, once archbishop of Can- terbury, The ambon stands ten fect In helght The left hand the venerable bas-relief represents | Bede, the earliest Christian author, dle. tating the last chapter of the Anglo. Saxon translation of the gospel of Bt. John on his deathbed, A. D, 785. The right hand bas-relief represents the martyrdom of William Tyndale, trans. lator of the first printed English Bible, 1525, The ambon will be placed in the little sanctiary, which is now belng en- larged, i, i stroke, OVER THE COUNTY. William Harnish, of Hecla, is seriously 1, being a sufferer from a paralyu shot a weighing 14 pounds, hunt, Adam Yocum of Hublersburg fat turkey gobbler, ‘here are s fttoh some small patches of Hui , are knocking at ' local ‘ g corn le 1 some localities, Westfhorelar ok piace on Tuesday "and the Miss Nellie Roopley, daugh ter of Rav Roople v, of Millersburg Many Centre Hall will f the orde is of the and around citizens SOND. One and oc He » and three small children, a OV AU CUS ord rei the Bradf hospital while driv. the late warm spell a i he par. tenant near to the chil ' large g search “ap pe ared and at be f the reeds Johnson to : Mir finally opened the lower part of the organ and found a five-foot blacksnake Thursday, the 5th of Nov., William Corman, son of Wesley Corman, of Buf falo Run, met with quite a serious acci- dent, He was running a grain drill out of the barn floor when the tongue flew up and struck him on the jaw, breaking the bone in two places. A special appa- ratus was made and placed in the boy's mouth so as to hold the broken bone in | place. The bone is knitting alright, al. though the process is slow and tedious, He was in Bellefonte, Monday, having the wound attended to by a physician The Society for the Promotion of Agri. cultural Science met recently at Baton | Rouge, La. Dr, Henry Prentiss Arms. by of the State Collage of Pegnnsylvania, delivered the president's annual address | at the closing session of the society, the subject being ‘The Promotion of Agri: cultural Science.” He also read an inter. esting paper on *‘Problems of Animal Nutrition,” and introduced a resolution advocating the appointment of a com- mission to investigate the Jolie) that should prevail in the experimentation and research {n the interests of agricul. ture, He was re.clected president of the organization, | College i Hon, John T McCormick of State the happiest man in town, cause a grandson arrived at the of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kramrine Al Duncan, one of the efficient ants in the Philipsburg First been be home account. "¥ National 11 il during Bar ried y DANK, and Lile ’ jul ADJOINING COUNTIES. wt | the £5 anc : oweled him wd disemt WOO Was art APMINISTRATOR 5 tate of MARY A. CALDERW 1 081 se having « me without delay to HARRISON WALKER. A Pe for APMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE Estate of J« (reeased Laotters of administrat the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the sald estate are request od 20 make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay, to JM KRICHLINE MA BICKLE Atty Hx Sour, iste of Fieming, Pa on in Adm Zion, Pa | Ta a CYTO | B31 TORS NOTICE, Estate of Davi L. MILLER, deceased, late Ferguson twp. | Letters testamentary upon the said estate of having been granted by the Register of Wills to the undersigned. all persons knowing them | selves 10 be indebted to sald edtate are request. | od to make immediate payment, and those hav. | ing claims, to present them for settlement, to J.B. HERERLANG, Executor i H.C. Quigley, Atty. 1 Pine Grove Mills EXECUTORS’ NOTICE Estate of Javon Borroar, late of College | Twp. deceased : Lotters testamentary upon the sald estate | having been granted by the Register of Wills to | the whdersighod, J persons knowing them | weives to be fodebted to sald estate are requost. od to make immediate payment, and those hav. | ing claims, to present them for settlement, to Mrs. M. Elizabeth Olewine, Bellefonte, Pa. i i | M. ELIZABETH OLEWINE D. HALL WF, A M. BOTTORY. | E WILLIS M. BOTTORF, J W. Hammsox WALKER, Attorney. JF FORMATION WANTED think- D. A. Grove, - The following List of subscribers wet ng the Centre Democra Placer and removed without change or leaving direct Masten Na. Qoubt they the paper dees pt reac information regaraing tres any of sent to this office Pav Kneamen, Aa H. K. bn Fos, J Gro. W 18% JENNIE ...... Gillen, the Grocer, at dfivrent | notifying us of the with the post | wogdering Yi them reguldrly { present P them il be Who Gives the Cash Buyer a Discount for Cash Only. 101 npn I8 Ibs. A Sugar 16 Ibs. 6 ugar 1.00 1.00 RGART, Francis Ind, Kemsren, Col Brcaope, Mi ville, irn, Pa | Hall, Va. WornriL, Maitland, Pa J. KLisag Youngwood, Pa WirMen, Alexandria, 'a Flour 94c, = regular price $1.10 Reg. Price. Yauxspgre, Oleona, Va Trouty Pi ) KOHLER, Wu. BAxDEKRS, John BAMURL E Jos H I. L.RIigMERT RM M. FUNKE, Parks! Mus. J H RuskLe MAURICE GLRABON HUNSICKER, At 8. JAMES Mink! LOR, Altoo §ULAKA Hi BrEON BHEAGRLEY Patt GisgesicH, Centre Highest Prices paid for Produce: evenlh y FES : 2060 PES setonte, GILLEN, THE GROCER, Bellcfonte, Pa Tomer Allegheny St. ‘GROVE & COLDREN’S Horse and Cattle MARKET. Jewelry Store, Casebeer’s High St. Lemont. Bellefonte W. H. Coldren, Bellefonte KATZ & COS Store News! THIS WEEK one sign in our window reads : “NOTHING IN THIS WINDOW OVER $5.00 other reads : NOTHING IN THIS WINDOW UNDER $5.00 and they are the cheapest line of Coats in America. ATZ & CO.
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