LE V £usp Taweg Circulation Over 4,800,—Largest in MANY DEATHS IN THE PAST TWO WEEKS Those who Were Called Hence by the Reaper Dealh BRIEF BIOGRAPHIES GIVEN Old and Young Who Were Smitten by Death--The Season Produces Much Hiness--Are Any of Your Friends in the List. Mar late KR Howasr ng, aged DOT al where ye ar About dence 10 yeu with who for the Howard woman tf REO anil Lt 12 was D pas YEArs have She most i) M Cans Episcopal church, who was well favorably known in Bellefonte, died New York hospital Wednesday, De His death was to apoplexy, which he was stricken December Chaplain McCabe, as he was known, raised millions of dollars church work, and was one of the widely known men. of the Methodist Bisuor anda al 19 with 11th well for most | due of Mr. and Mrs. William Hill of ‘Potter street died on Wednesday of congestion | The funeral took place on ! of the brain Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, | cemetery. Win ast Avnert Hitrithe infant son | Rev. | Ginley, of Pleasant View, Stein of the Methodist church officiated, | Friday, in the Union cemetery, Centre County Me died early i the German Hospital in Phi i Oe unaer two » had been a patient din thi operation ration cancer of the cause of hael Kar her home m she 1181 chut young Wednesd : interment use : tery at Pleasant Gay Bi eS AMANDA fH Bastviil 24rd of can 4 RUrvive ters and on i ducted 1 0Ciock at the vine Ms of ( : JoxaTHA learfield, and had for old Philip eceased of the lied wire Co Dec, 22, at home of her daughter, Mrs. Edith Dill, in Atlantic City, N ] . aged go years Jonn Osman: «a former resident of La mar, but for the past ten years a resident of Jeannette, died in that place last Sun- day and his body was taken to Clinton. dale. Interment was made in St. Pauls The deceased is survived by his wife and seven children, Tuosas Can («the fifteen year old son of Edward Cain died on Wednesday, Dec, 19, at the home of Mrs. Ida Me- Interment 111 the llefonte NUPTIAL EVENTS DURING THE HOLIDAYS Cupid Has Been More Than Busy the Past Season ps | MANY MARRIAGE LICENSES Granted During the Past Two Weeks by Register Tuten--No Danger of Race Suicide in Centre County--Some of the Happy Events Recorded. 4 L.4 8 of Beaver Falls ig. of Bellef Lock Haven by M sist NOL and Miss Nelli 13 1 We avor John 1 Cupper, re marriea in WOLF Edward M. Noll, of Pleasant Gap, and Elizabeth Wolf. of Sober were united in marriage December 25, Centre Hall, by Rov | M. Rearick Centre county, at MARKEY Christmas morning at the First Metho- dist Episcopal church at Altoona, the pastor, Rev. Horace Lincoln jut obs, united in marrage John Samuel Markey, of Frankstown township, and Mrs, Tam- ey Fraser, of Bellefonte, TILLMAN MARKLE Fred Tillman, of Huston, and Miss Joasie Markle, of Bellefonte, came to ook Haven and were married this morning at the parsonage of the Re formed church, by Rev. 8. H. Stein, FRASER BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3. 1907. at 3 rif VY ¢ At se nature imented for h bh Young Man Killed mer, who resid YOCATrSs elmlee : land but { raised by Joh jacksonville. He was in Bellefonte Friday, and Saturday morning left the home of 1. |]. Vonada, near Howard, for Hyner where he was employed. he was well known both at Howard and Vout y Henry F ally was Hoy Near acti A STATE HIGHWAY NEAR BELLEFONTE Application Made for a Modern Between Here and Milesburg Road OTHER DISTRICTS APPLYING «Materia Travels for Other New Year's Re Shooting Contest, yOIe Wing 29 poin won it Wil 28 In shooting off the tie | I'he price wi Af aut lam Ve land, of belle points to his credit. and as a second prize received a 22 calibre Winchester John Mills. Bellef made 29 points and as a third prise was given a pipe This Ix omatic rifi had : foule, ale jacksonville, where he pet his younger | contest proved such a success that Mr days. Miss Mary Felmice, of Belle foute, and Mrs, Clara Bartley, who sides east of town, along the Jackson. ville road, are his sisters, Another | brother is Sherwood Felmlee, engineer | on the Erie railroad " No Arrest Made, * During the past two weeks no arrest | has been made in the Josiah Dale mur. der case, although the matter is still in the hands of the authorities, who are seeking diligently to solve the mystery. i i i i re .| | | | : Brown has started another, Pensioning Teachers. Several excellent communications were received this week for publication, in re { ply to the article in our last issue on wensioning school teachers, Space will | pe given for their replies in our next is. | sue. Some of them will be interesting, | as they contain hot stuff i The flower of the family] may be a! blooming idiot, - i the county commissioners by Jan. §, rod at da | notice before the primaries. Vol. 28. No.l. FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkli ng Paragraphs--Selected and Original, After Mis Scalp. ( wh e Hard to fill the CATHE® A Dam Harris and vacancy, and majority. He the man elect» lace will serve but one year. It there are some Republicans wick who are now hunting ghest telephone pole on which to bang Hard's scalp, so that it wil not take so long to dry elween out by a smal 1 two years and The Coming Primary Election. t is perhaps timely to call attention to the necessity of those who intend to | become candidates for borough offices, that it is none too early to begin active preparations in order to properly comply with the dniform primary act, Under the primary election law it be. comes necessary to file petitions with in order to give the requi ys 1 “
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