THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 10, 1907 | GEORGIA AND HER HYPOCRICY. | State Health Office Here, | COMMITTED SUICIDE Thu 1 { ; : “ A hursday of last week Harvey Lint FRANCIS SPEER'S Undoubtedly one of the most misera-| y of la k Harvey Linton, Weiatovher Poa: I Kl We 1. 108 Altoona, a representative of the State ' - le shams in the history of State legisla- : ‘ 1 g near Edeudale { Health Department arrived in Bellefonte «~tenaal | tion has recently been accomplished by / bove Osceola, w 44 34 | ( ward y © C Pi very unexpectedly stated he was | V ysceola, wis eorgia Er ay ah, veut! summoned here immediately by tele i ! y 8 Great stress has been laid upon the fact and it is clothed with importance gram for the p rpose of looking into i ng : , | BYRten WET Th ver wi nee it tent to show the emotional’! = ' 5 A report in srevalent on our streets, so fter hb that Georgia I ib ] ‘ n Al I « Q Cami th h had ondemmned the run Tuar high balls have i KREITZ-W ALG ra I'uar high ball ¥: | ] ambed fro al option to Prohibition, | ©: thi Bellefonte boy low sor Jeeky wore dah yetz Meas ' ed n y th ewWerage into ing Creek » ’ ir A $ert A y “aw nor cannot be made, or ’ ; That marriage isn’ olg mit der Betz ; : an ix REAR 1 A8k Si Ver : but that is v I Tar the man who a talking machine A | 4d Koow why it fen & milk shake whe the S ta a os The crafty poi ins who are riding | 3h tho filed » “objections to_ out METALLIC CARTRIDGES milk man forgets Tuat Alvin Stover, of near Bellefonte, tell ye of 1 r tion sentiment in the S¢ § it wer y n n says that a plowed field is like feathered Shtors, HOOCs a A I n their zeal even struck at | relis w ! health of the tow wil T game when's part ridges nalts aba: of our Lond. and Saviour, sie te jaw | Ake 4 report to State Department afte argets Free THAT even when crops are a failure \ elf forbids the administration of wine el, id ye an ter (hal Se ‘ the farmers of old C ! ] ! g 44 y bg FTHFER ' x a laroa ral ¢ { ap. seem a keepers bring back Tuar there are ¢ | many les ing is, sell's wis mo a SW " D ae inte: Ber . is ol ro Schofield a Candidate Tua says that tail may have ¢ 4 : i " LA ) : v wh . y th 1 Wi THAT they say that there is a man in Wut ebt sell brings se rou t, a gs rime against woman- | M field, has been a resident of A 1 THE UNION METALLIC ¢ Bellefonte who wears corset, it that Se i shtrit ¢ v ea vas the argument, an t a since t ar 18 and of i : | doesn’t make | Tuar Hugl doesn’t look age; to hustle, Tua elon R ESH ARRIVALS OF Clothing, | Shitts, rR > Qesde donde ded d Bodeite dete Bd Pode ' nte ] | Fy 4 : TIOUAE IAC § " 3 ad o- Hazel, April 9,1 vo lot n Ma ) . . : Aid sonburg. $600, e expense. '] not gentlema it is the pace set by hy postisy. hs 4 : mmemorate Massacre very “wet’' member of the Legisla To Comme . 3a ture voted for the $200 00 club tax ily memorial service to recall suffer i / Tuat while some fellows in Bellefonte are burning the midnight oil to make = but ends meet John D. Rockefeller is piling | William Heffern et ux to Michael Hef- | "5 up wealth at the rate of $21.25 a mins fern, July 13 100: lot in Rush twp | ute by the oil he is burning $15.60 AREAL aS er EEE HS AAA a FALL AND WINTER STYLES--1907-08 every rN met er Kowiig Wh ngs of (he eany settiers 10 Bullao vai T. lar | § . ’ ” ymanuel | rt rt Kk : M sran Fle x oe the td t #h . gv ev be hel Berlin, Oct. 101k } he I A : Po in _ rest § + ve i [her will 3a " 3 lay pict and a : atl sev Cp FERS SSS ES 45 4 anaes a AAAAna aad Never before have we been Sd + . _ + show as large assortments L lines--at the lowest prices c Bd 4 haat ad a. a v ent with good stock, Call a a examine. pd ddd bd Aaa aaS Tailoring a Large Specialty ! ———————————— MONTGOMERY & COM’Y DS esa a ann Aaa Aa pb bdpbbid Le » a aa eee —— Those Who Flirt PE SS Esse cetsa ana a Dead Squ ° _ e hy HS AAAs RE a Trogecy at Milton Benefit Game SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY,OCT 12 Onur Fall and Winter stock | mpiete Come and see our pn wa 1 several days he whole story w keep mum abo i ) ) th byes lest } : lead, with a he story. If he had a g thet Valuable Horse Meets With Death, temple. By h \ women he shou man nog i A G. Graham, of Philipsburg, Friday | . ister of Mrs. Temp! stand up to the ri wening suffered the loss of his valuable that Greenwalt had ing hot one of the very best in the "nt ; 3 Stewart 0) ar T'uar Earl ( he amd Ravin ewan Hara ’ " » ; » : nts 1 ¥ Ww ’ wai) nfl AiRner we ' ir out § new sex anid " N wikia she ait 4 wants to play in the co i nn » 4 3 . " ai in : ane girl went to ’ . ston of : a w town and " 3 has its best bib that appeal to “lin ter Tuten the while “Jim is thinking we'll vo uable information takes after his fatl his element when carrying her an | yr. dp hic A a Ts hi hiv of Mr. and M, Frank Lohr, of near State afternoon ATK and driv . wi heen : F 8 ran into an i. Sot sod R . 1Y3 ross a liv For er wagon, the shaft SATURDAYS ONLY some minutes ng suspended by the network ex, but the weight finally caused it almost immediately A Birthday Party to fall to the street below. Death had Faulkner were A birth penetrated the horse BLANKETS ,.from 58 QUILTS, £1.00 kind LADIES OUTING NIGHT GOWNS, full size, double yoke and well made, 75e¢ kind. £1.00 kind Tbe. £1.25 kind 9Se., day party was held at the home "60 Instantaneous empty coal bucket College. on Wednesday eve, in honor of ve taken a thou dow a sey TE | ( ral n " WOotia sca 1 heir sm : 4 it being : nrin. loesn't require so m ; A se animal their son George eing his 18th birth IF YOU HAD A 1 Gay COuite a large number of voung Tuart there is a crowd of ' h oung i . beable h 1 afte ings in Bellefonte who go to a certair ' Her Beau Prior To School, people were present, and after enjoying NECK themselves with various sorts of games, ¢ ) ant ay reveret st} Shon sir] bee > . » . not to worship a A | pay rev : : | She id a gir! be exempt from atte nd and partakin of a sumptuous feast. at A As Long be nw Fellow Maker but to talk and ridicule ing school because she has a regular . nd had A . J ~ late hour, and feeling that all had spent who pass down the aisles and sit in close | beau?” is the question Magistrate Irvin, |, pleasant evening together, retired to ORE THROAT proximity to them In certain ways | of Altoona, is trying to decide, It is the | (heir respective homes. wishing George nothing can be said about these young first of its kind ever raised since the) many more happy birthdays ladies only, at times, they begin to im compulsory school law became effective, | 2 agine they are more than they really are. | Julia Fiori, a rest , dark.eyed 1pyear-| Sunday morning the First Lutheran THE They have been raised in the common | old girl, bas refused to attend school be: | church, of Tyrone, unanimously elected WA everyday families,and put all they make | cause of the claims of her lover upon | Rev, E. M. Morgan, of Milroy, to the | ! on their back to keep up appearances. | ber time, Her mother was arrested for | pastorate of the church, which has been | There has been considerable comment | not compelling her to go to school, and | vacant since the resignation of Rev. F.! T 0 N SILI N k along this line and it is to be hoped | the defense is “her beau.” L. Bergstresser, : t that it will dawn on them that instead . i . of making fools of others they are mak-| To call a girl a pearl doesn’t neces. Strangely enough, a wheel won't go | WOR THSLY Hat ing fools of themselves. sarily mean that you want to string ber. | unless it is tired, ~ a rank. . Workmen's Bargain Store, CORNER ALLEGHENY & BISHOP STS. Belefonte, Pa. FEOEENNENNGNE SNNNENENENERNE Sa EEEEEEESIEEEES EEESNEEEEEREEEEEES
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