Page 5 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, AUGUST RECENT DEATHS Helen Ea : very pieasant visit wi bh irrends at A ra aid East ady and Greensville i : Mrs Isaac Maitland will cot Eth any . X 3a a : ac go ¥ii Willismisnort wl Ci they ok pan " 0 : i 4 . ! { } ’ ; i ol rs ares Lon as WOT AD 4 ZH bi be Rica ! " " re d v1 a aad ’ ATRe PENNY e1 / Lie 1 5 : y y ” Auten. a A WORD ADV 0 4 Me W ISRAKI] FEMAN and } Cremest Date " ’ ALOT . } | a je | his they we worke y hi s health fatled ‘os hich Be + es ts | \ : er wi i Ne Ww ’ fe x “oid sy Colorado “1 al - ha __ Ast year he { and take charge of ti y f uo 3 : ’ treatment he received there was a ™ . hous d n \ . . a lellefonte, at } NOT ¥ ' \ r place Mr. Godirey was accon pan Mr Pe Ks Harper u F | rest He will firs Atlantic Cit cess as he now Li) the scales at Pat lot } 4. t. M.D : 3 : : . > o : i i Atl : - : home bv his st who has been | Helen left on Eriday morning for Lynn from thate he will og New York and | 8 winds He is an uncle of Harry Ke All persons are herebs oi ’ Show xee Mass to spend several weeks of visi ned ! a. y od \aliafonte 3 : } hudba dersigned have nection wi " 4 , to . ne ral weeks on a visit ip the Hudson y sreh where , of Bellefonte, whom he visited re- | go "or Suiiook, Peters AE ha BI 1 FED Planing mill Bands. also oarpen. 0 her son Liarence, who has a good he Commences nin inte Before re ) He is getting along nicely to be located at Fleming i tere. carpenters helpers and laborers. Steady position there with a large manufactur turning } the Platt ’ : i " smber. mine props. ete i # wages. Apply promptly person ine establishment for which he is the urning ne atlas Thursday we had a pleasant call | should not be confused = of “Peters & | ter he undersigned American Oar ng i : nt y nici : : | 4 iter ot hE . : : ’ y . riley p ) nurchasing agent. and joing very family reu n New York state In from ( ongressman Charles Barclay, of | Seb ' np business in that : — WM XK § 1 a 1 on y : " " . bend 1" " Had ue " ; ' y n N ’ a nicely “ his absen Ipit will be filled by able Sinnemahoning. He was accompanied ; PETERS, y . acres, § pores of Wl y : . tea -_ f K ’ 4 J ‘ = \ ! ' ministers sabbath Rev. W.K. Fos. | hy 8, H, Williams, an old soldier and TY nt ' ber y., close 10 sobool , ! “nN : rod depot « ¥ n MIT : y * 1" : Lock Haven De Fal says ter, © ] i n, will preach both gone of the oldest and best citizens of the ! ° Tl X : ‘ — 4 aMiress John Lt ay Mr Thomas © f Bellefonte it now is pia of went veek 3 ” " Hlefonte the ~ I ; . wiheionie, Ne I morning and \ ! I'he following town herds no question but what lone day d © i and - IMINIS ’ dT Int i i pioneer : ! \ ganizer and | Sunday Rev rooks, of Reeds: Congressman Barclay was favorably im A' HIFRATURS NUT) w—r worker ne i ! Iwtween trains : i ‘ he we Ivy 11 H ' ’ ‘ , ” vk weekly prayer pressed with Mer, Williams’ popularity Estate of Daxint, GARMAN. Ia nt , " " u the Newberry. hear | 4 [8 Wii De | by I J Har mong the citizens of the town as they Doro. decease . : » High ; 3 i Letters of administration it } . YY re : t ' bow or offices oF place to place, and that had : MEhitiaLe y : ry - i oe for lodge oe ¢ X ped ti Bellefonte Mr : : having been granted 1 : é . y W. Furey Pp fl wen An elective position | persons febted Ae REY s. rooms ; : i Apply th ! : otter Ha abl { : ou Fy : . {1 Gettig ; Mr. and Mi tia i 5 ) y pointive one ngs i ne hin ; 0 n p heen entertaining ad o Pt ed , ‘ “fit 0 $31] Nh 5h . a Amon : : wily different onetit Lhe 3 } Lt delay. t . : pursues his : thoml EDWIN FF. GARMAN (KET QUOTATIONS, Ae v9 4 on a > 11ICAI ALLEN & LUUARMAN th the met IRA D ANMAN Belleterie. Froduce g pres prevailed Thursday the town, he CON prices pie pad ty Bncmion 8 | 1 5 . N : X ' y : Mrs, Karstett a victim 1 = » LO Teap vengeance a ) " Naha : 4 3 Mrs. Nelile ir mtn 4 fused to obey his man ‘ dl Hog. J d his father, wi! ) iargaret Pittsburg ] t the RE an | w Judge still bas his - 8 the | Clostave ‘ pan we thit fora tho Cleveland 1 bn ah 18 son oun £3) gs at i bs knife for other yiolims 3 : ute, Pa bids wil Bellefonte Grain, the operation took % i Mi urey and t Nee muti Barclay, accompanied by . he uhdersighed unt Saturday. Ad ihe foie ferent CY. Was : \ u » 5 > 3 I sMep nw Fo hid must be SBR, for grain hn Larimer. of Bell brotherin daw R Lr. | companied by & pood and sufelent bond In the Wheat. od of a couple of weeks at | Roberts and wile, of Knoxville, Tenn amount of $1,590 for the faithful performance of | Wheat. new . . ’ i the work is incinde sl! material necessary { they ¢ ot tired on we fun tt we from an automobile o ’ Units, ... 4 Sas i” ey are no ed out | were just returning n ) 3 CT ROSKMAN A bo —"——— AN * | husband to send home to see if it will | Pittsburg, where make the “better half” smile, Try it|place on Friday and watch the result Again we say, | successful and Mr. English is getting that we aré nat in position to do that | along nicely, The young man 5 a either, but take Billy's word for it—will | nephew of Mrs. Morris Furey, of near | while at the seashore they will proceed work like a charm, Bellefonte to the Jamestown Exhibition a most delightful time The operation was ] i } Be trip from Atlantic City where they bad RV, D. 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