4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER 20, 1906. ® | —Extreasurer Yearick favored us| RECENT DEATHS. with a call, | —————— BELLEFONTE AND: VICINITY ||. B. Dearmitt' aad wife, of Min |, Josten Tuussler.—whiy forsome years & | 4 | & (ri ied ‘ { y § { ~The Penna. Development company ant Gap, died Friday morning at ¢ * ant Gop dud Friday, morning ‘at 3M wold al m : i het p | p neeting ! lay. OCIOCK al is home In 14 pl " | ' THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS ‘eid an important meeting on Monday. | 00 oe uman alum OS- tomach, from which he N : 211 6 f aT] % Miss Nell Stevens, of Sunbury, is | had been ailing for some time, He ® ! * ® | Visiting Miss Alice Lowery of East had just about completed a new home phate b { . y " Bishop St. Bellefonte, at the Gap but Ie told his friends he a mg pow . S. e ~The Kline sale last Th irsday, was ~-Found, a fur glove—owner call for i de | | John B. Hoffman, justic of the peace | would never live to occupy it. About largely attended. at South Philipsburg, transacted busi- | one year ago he thou Be was Foin , . - Remember, no paper will be issue 3 Read Green's ad to day; loud ine. ness 10 Bellefonte on Monday. 11 I€ recovered | and in label law requires that all from this office next week other colu nn ’ wil Ue 1 {th 1 on was much im no PB per Miss Helet inney was a visitor ¢ Samu lider and wife, of Jersey | noyt week the office will be kept open for | 18 survived by a wife and the following th { di he Mus He oD YN 18 Shore, formerly of aad. wi were callers. | 1, Injen : ww of 1 i and b | children M 1's I'hom: Villi ms, i L a mgre 1ents be named IS VIS oft FE pt dn me te Be 0 0 on the labels. Look out nas, ence | =D. 1. Bartgen, of the Cloverdale {onic Tuowduy, where the En To) for the alum compounds. NOTE. — Safety lies in buying only io X: Jephant, of Bellefonte, | #38 7 bE an fo ches “a "| house “Friday evening. Det ‘28th, ‘and at r home in Fleming. on Tues Royal Baking Powder, which is a "ZC. Gephart, the music dealer, | 3 wearing a smile Over the rival of | —A Tile daughter of Ms. and Mes | ihe was Sanger. ibe. og, of bo pure, cream of tartar baking powder, make in this jssue to piano ayers | other day. He will now have to get a at her home on Quaker Hill. It. 0 tes Siled Howe, She B and the best that can be made. the Methodist LEGAL INTELLIGENCE PENNY A WORD Ww - ) y . rong « ) v Besoh Creek, (Eddy 1a 4 I Hall : 4 tu nt ; ith n Wa. Sasnens, Johnsondurg responsib 0 y strong and ver nd wor the gt f sms of Jif 1 APP r int mu | comedy en. | enro i Bamuel KE Bunox, Bellefonte phatic p i 4 {ello Bill which is m full | botiday vacation JOHN HM Busasiey. Dubin, W. Va to h ning over with wit and humor. It Mrs, James R. Hughes returned | T.L.Rismexr, Patton, Fa overalls be remembered that Mr. Hall was in | home, Wednesday afternoon from a fis RM Gisasnion, Centre Ha Pa h aor il ha: oath, be Yond 1d fi hllefonte several years ago and was | weeks visit among friends in New York M. Fosk, Parksburg, Pa, clothes a good looking l a rr” au. ail . Cia ts rh tone | #0 in The American Girl He made | Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsylva- | Mas. J H Roskie, Woodward, Pa and he is learning quite rap le A ny dvd ; ’ a" d i> hi made a big hit then and is much better | nia : MAURICE GLeasox, Brishin Pa ate it, Ce date . h has boy Poy It now His imitations of prominent act ~The Bellefonte Academy are holding Wa HMussicken, Atlantis Cite, NJ pons "Ne " Ader uh ars in the : -" ie 4 Yorn Te - R? arte a J . ) ’ . . te mA Ma La aah gr : Ly y hy ." al is a gl Lie Collar bat es v hutued Gi « him a good h ose, 11 by dev ete, Mbiiatinas exunsations — us ry ho wh tly a LR yng pom Mwvalied Shundag SRALIDgE in Ot nev NEW CArs ole in! DOG kel e has other coins ny. u § { : 41) “ ae Tuesday. Jan 2 of "1 he public in i VAT sd y minations, although 1 The late Hon. A () Furst, of | The students leave for Christmas vaca abd \ Sus Houymny utatomeay {10 rly loo yg yn id putes are paki Smeuzam, 8 general is cordially invited to participate | so ancient in this collection of old deliefonte, has been succeeded by his tions, Friday noon WILBER WILKINS, Bridgewater. 8. D ! gee per den in and witness the Masque Carnival on | money he has a good selection of what | son James C, Furst, who has been at ~Saturday Fred Blair, of Tacoma, of P.8 Rint. Anow Shon g [ia per pond the above date. Fine musi by the was known wing the "Civil War” as {the bar long enough to take up his | the State of Washington, dropped into ‘ “i Rat Now Bebeht » | Re J Jom 4 lellefonte Orchestra, and the best of or “Shin Plasters issued by the United | father's practice and give general sat | Belletonte to spend the day with his pat PI 0 ve Y oy % el | side. per per pound der will be maintained, Persons con: | State Gov,, and it was of such unstable | faction. He is a studious young man | ents, Mr, and Mrs, Frank P, Blair. He y pio yeh wa, Fa. Shoulder, per pound templating going in masque should no | value that a man having it in his posses. | and will be found in his office each day | represents the Northwestern Improve rR a Ax yn " dl i Belletonte-Cram tify vianager Taylor a few days in ad | sion might go to bed at night rich and | ready to give legal advice. His father | ment Co , one of the largest concerns of Ww x # eo wi bur r | The following prices are paid by ©. ¥. Wao. vance so that he can reserve rkates, | got up the next morning as poor as a was one of the brighest attorneys in | the kind in the west, « FOTTRR aburne, Fa NER for grain : i y | w : All persons in masque will have to reveal | church mouse. He has several other | this part of the state, and his son bas 8 PORATHURMT. 407 Swithfield Si, Pits | Wheat. old i burg. Pa | Wheat, new . Ba 0 their identity before being admitted. | relics that are far more interesting than | inherited muchof his legal mind and] Many a woman goes out’ shopping | jo. ERE | drosaed i : : fH, Weisen, 310 Crawford ave, Al (ic ‘rinsed SB Grand march at g o'clock sharp, unmask- | any mentioned above, but we will have | talent, and thus can be depended on at n silk and enveloped in perfume | one. Batley : wy " ing at 10 o'clock. Admission 15 cents; | to postpone giving a description of them | all times, We wish the young barrister | whose bard. working husband hasn't| uM. Tusssten, Tylersville. Pa re Corn Whel skates 15 ents, — aia until another time, ETOAL SUCCONS. , 0. mma had a new suit of clothes or a decent| (, W. Larisr, Laurelton, Pa. {Gorn new hod der the MARKET QUOTATIONS. Belieforte. Produce
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