Vr usp “Taaeagg 80 2 AN IMPROVED TELEPHONE SERVICE Will Soon | cout oe Installed in Bellefonte | Exchange. ir an, 50 age HAD A SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH Goes ountain course of Penn Selinsg extens ), lous 000,000 Circulation Over 5,200--Largest in Centre County, THE ELECTRIC LINE BURSTS. into Another's Drean 3 \ NOW X 3 ord heduled t Chic ago ' Laliway from advertise whi ively and into stockholders Or more into the handslof a receiver New System Will be Once -Embraces Conveniences--Und bles Thro eh Bellefonte All ergronnd Ca It will not t Jellefonte w mmerci eld in Belle in the var be all There will t on one | Beda wires will au town. All thei dow Dogs Drove Deer An Act of Kindness “ At ET date for ticket and make hin el strong candidate Cong : lergymen, however, have {1 Berry that the liquor men are him a gold brick, and it State Presser will not race for the State Legislature Forced to Craw! Half Mile, While returning from a visit to a sick friend, Elizabeth Shook, of ( ogan Sta tion, Lycoming county, slipped on the ice, fell and broke her leg it. two places below the knee, It was on a county road, a mile from the nearest residence, which was her own home. Miss Shook had crawled on her hands and knees over half the distance before a passer-by found her. She was in a condition of utter collapse, Old Ladies shoes MN Yeagers shoe store, cratic cv » “ I'he med Mr handing is said that the for drop out of the narges of of the comm misrepr i A frandu Miller's Store Rob The Blacklisted Mer vi 2 Loe v t E " concert for Hospits A County Aids Monu : Lava o tte has } ka) sonal check for $1000 Necessary be no ut the work Presses Button An Going into the Brant's home Altoona an electric light socket ing, Dick Marks, aged 1 visiting there, Pa who is Brant to turn on the «¢ made the connection button, heard a scream and when she was dead, having been Some men labor under the delusion that the cork in a bottle is merely to be pulled out. Men's $1.73 working shoes $1.19, Yeagers shoe store, Hands of Receiver rove and Sunbury Ys esenia th ' 0 that delay in cellar reached Marks’ side he BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1908. CANDIDATES AFTER NOMINATIONS it Was File Evening. and ends 18 Electri Oso 1 by Saturday 4] tne There tests Democrat ons Will be Some Lively O Hand—Primari and Rs publi Ans hel on HATICS ame Day iL dame Place, be Ate Ml Benefit, i pita Clean Up For Me ert ath ment und Those “'F ingerling’' Trout i received. last hatchery Forty-two in and Run T he fin ’ tt ering the pit a like mirman | week proved : ! CANE were the several streams in pie ge ih per for distribution in this vicinity, were deposited Hack Bear Cold Stream and Six Mile Run We think it is a g out trout so small as these proved to be, and unquestionably accounts for the Thursday even- | fact that the streams show little results | of Versailles, | from constant stocking told Mra.| The above is from the Philipsburg urrent when he! Journal, and the Democrat has often ex- She pressed the | pressed the same opinion, and so have from the cellar | fishermen generally here need received n beginning d He Dies of Mrs. Ella with a bulb of electrocuted Are You Moving? If you are moving and will change your post office address by April please notify this office at once if you want your per to come without any interruption, sure to give your old address as well BOO « » ¥ D Rut jer, Valley Jeremiah, of Pittsburg: James, of Wake field Caroline, wife of ant Gap half brothers Charlies, of real mistake to send Brown, | Kne | er, Gap, also survives {oughly honest in all his Jealings AS your new one, RECENT DEATHS Mills Ha Jand vear of f( apt Coloniul Deceased | dau iter, ng un mol Dani was born and raised The brother and » kle The deceased was a and slers are Pleasant Crap David Reamy, Pleas also the following, who are and sisters: Albert and Stockton, IN Mrs. John of Spring Mills; Mrs. David wp, of McVeytown, The stepmoth A Harriet Frazier, of Pleasant Mr hard working farmer, and Kansas; William, of was thor The faneral took place the following Wed. nesday. loterment at Tusseyville Fire at Unionville Wednesday morning the large double house in Unionville, occu Wilk liam Eckenroth and Gill caught fire from a defective flue and burned to the ground, The household effects of both families were saved. We were unable to get the loss or insurance, Fragler was al rat. RED MEN CELEBRATE - PEF hae” AY ————"a and thus is worthy of so ¢ Storey Cotton Swindler Sentenced Present Bryan's Name Elects New Officers Ma Also wing The pany has taken 1 energy and this week comme shipment with every promise of a good com with renewe noed the {aw OR" year's business Senator Penrose Ii! I before going to press the report was that Senator Bois Penrose was ser. fously ill at his home in Philadelphia; utiless a change for the better comes soon his couse wilf be hopeless lust | Mrs. Mary Ann Allison Rishel, of {| Clintondale, celebrated her S5th birth. day on Moaday, aged inst. Mrs. Rishel is one of the real daughters of the Revo. lution, her father, Matthew Allison hav. ing been a soldier of the Revolut lonary war, His remains are buried at Jack: sonville, Centre conuty, Men's $2. working shoes Lab. Yoag- ers shoe store, : Mia pr | Resino, all | Risser, Vol, 80. No. 13, WEDDINGS s the daughter tz, of Lewis~ a : of i Laurelton i Els as pa Si ai ae FE 20a - Company's department i several : € romance bes Hosp tal Notes i Ale | 3 Js it i Stormst of Bellefonte luring the pas “vook of Bellefonte wn were reed Mrs, Sara Stover lerwent an operation und Miss Verna Shope had a thamb ame. tated Other patients admitted are Mrs Helen Dubbs, John Lieb, Anna Carter, Minnie Stout, vrs, Ott and Eagino of Bellefonte, and Bessie of Snow Shoe. At this time here are twentyfive patients in the Bellefonte hospital in for gall stones MM Voices From Afar L. O. Packer writes us from Turtle | Creek: Business is certainly dull in this part of the country at present, and an abundance of hardships, Mrs. Ed. Williams, noe Billmeyer, writes from Seanor, making a remit tance. “Uncle Sam mu getting quite strict, but of course, the editor must live and we cannot do without the old re. liable Democrat among wild bituminous hills of Somerset county.” «Ladies $3 patent colt button shoes #2. Yeager shoe store,
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