Circulation C ver 5,200 SOME INTERESTING g— " FAMILY REUNIONS NOTICE! Were Held Over the Com l o Past Week. Largest in Centre County, | : : 3 : : mmm ty Dur PLEASANT SOCIAL AFFAIRS Occasions Where Family Histories Are Recounted— Always lv Attended—Next Wil IR vy , ANS wu | 7 PTYTTTTYY TTT TTY TITY YTTYEYY YYYTTYTYTYTYYTYT) FYYPEYYTYYYYYOYY: YPYTOSTYYYTIOIT YYYVYYY: AMAA LAL) SAA Ad AMAL AZ LALA UAARAAAL AAALAC AULA Lk Poorman Reunion, | K i blacksmith trade a number of ye gaged in farming, going wilderness in Marsh Creék, in : . GG tir lately section dences, Fri k, dences named April by a stone falling on his back and ily pickles Rt LD . en made inte a dense | brook, AO early if sr the Bra 3 away ¢ ne ARG als rganiz Relais wv nad " i Mase ay. anda « o i GRUBE REUNION Friends Meeting Hospital Notes \ Be Assessed and pay Your Tax po | 5 AD wre the The be Deptem t paid 30 ican not vole, or f you have not paid a state or county tax within two years y ’ but it has brightened i p We 20d | have which Among H } ne I before election yo no been aro 1a 1 A GAYS beautif the Heinz and the Thaw has many which are H rest Edward T, Gregory, who the past eighteen months has been the local salesman for the National Biscuit com | pany, with headquarters in Bellefonte, Pos been given a promotion and on October first will leave here to take Family jars are used to preserve fam- | charge of the district agency at Water: town, N. Y, Hendricks to above, was hurt Franklin P of "ittsburg on the oth of jaring his spine J. 8. Hoy | standing in the barn | durin : Te | hihi bib RAE A A 3 - = entry BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1908 NUMEROUS BEQUESTS OF JAMES HAF Obeerved ~ La t | 1 t Funeral on aturday. Ho the HE IS A FARMER Struck by Lightning On Saturday morning Luther Peters, near Oak door storm when he was struck He was unconscious for about which time it would die now as well as usual of Hall, an was thought Miss Margaret Coble, of Lemont, visit. ed friends at Renovo recently, during by lightning hour, | he | He finally recovered jand is | yh vis about GL o¢ lock WAS Mn WEDDINGS 5 Ar other Pr » Traction Engine Broker Meld for Court ' rine hel N ' : SAring ™ « : I' ew i Haven, were H ed and Charle NArge Park hott the | he was whiskey at we Bartley was t but on account of against Dewitt re leased, Bartley was held in the sum of $200 for his appearance at the next term of court Torrence Shearer, of | Lock Haven, went his bail over for cout Ad of evidence Benjamin Kern, of Cincinnati, brothers, Milton and home on Monday. Ohlo, after spending a few days with | his mother, at Millheim, and a couple of | are short days in Bellefonte as the guest of his | much favorable comment Frank left for | mons from the pulpit are alsoappreciat. | al. FACT, FUN AND FANCY oc CONDITIONS NOW | ARE DIFFERENT **" Vol, 81. No. 33 Sparkling Paragraphs ted and Original. Selec Sunday School Conventior MARRIAGE LICENSES © POOPIE Wii ————— i A 2 Dwelling Mouse Burned Fir mer ATS CW s Conventior " Harvest Home Services H i eo ¥ At : ver by H Harr mn peakers r will be held disabled pra SC AeTVION Preaches on Postal Cards at Y Sat) 0 Rev Russell Dow Walnut Street Presbyterian Church Bath, "a., who is spending his vacation at Gettysburg, ead A week sends to each member of the congregation a sermon ine { the by Barn Burned I'he large barn on Saul Hagea's farm, in Beech Creek township, Clinton coun ty was destroyed by fire on Tuesday printed on a postal card. The sermons night. All the seasons crops, some farm. his novel idea has caused | ing implements, and five horses were Short *ser- | burned. Origin unknown, no insurance, c Mrs. 1, Haagen and a Mr. Schamp were tenants,
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