608 Vv rr udp “Taavag “ws ntre Democral. t Circulation Over 5,200—Largest in Centre County, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1908. vol. 31. No. 45 REV. GRITTENDEN'S awvotemous earn. | HISTORICAL NOTES |“ aie"i's% |OUR DEER HUNTERS | racer. rumano raver s evening about 7 o'clock : ‘ was a strony nati right, Sparkling Pargraphas—-Seleg~ NOBLE WORK yo Seva sisi bul. FROM. BRUSHVALLEY i ovo: BET ARE SUCCESSFUL! ice pu burg from lumber amp, and und ' the electric light in front of the reside 3 traveli: ig throug } ] 4 ™. a . | of Ed, Griest on East Presqueisle stre . ; ing agains! ] An Interesting Sketch of one of he overtook a team moving along very Another Inter sting ( 4 ter . He was largel Bellefonte's Citizens graudally, pulling a large empty wagon, tributed by Hon. W. . ierly. |izing that party He notice | ) ver was reclinin , pone but Ameri _—— vith his chin resting on the iron re in | | whose pass wor ence th IN THE MASTER'S VINEYARD ‘zoo A ed aswer. dinmountea from | ABOUT A POPULAR TEAGHER oUF many his conveyance to mal an investig: { as a politi tion het y his horror, he foun the | Mills Organizin Sund \y Schools in the man was d. 3 : ; famons Red School Pennsylvania H 1s Ac [t was soon learned unfortunat me Destroved pli hed much—Yea mal hab 11 is Ardor. Hayes Run instance, 30 years ago at what was then | Haas collapsed . : : "™ k yl § : re it . eld | had been a convict {ie was immed ord good bye i The litt Knowy as ' Clearfield | fs beer ’ ] : ie y 1 Wa - ’ PE T lag i » " shy g nf : 2 % Ig wy & 3¢ {eet -woraly n ge Sune das ately d'scharced from the jury Haas | sat e alphabet ; ali, both bi Wn ” add fing p X50 eet. 118 a statement said we ed man I do hot i . fired varies teh Bowe W o tt ainnEton Le Hit am the wrong ittie, learned geoyr MARINER h iam Steele's Will Officers Elected New Bridge HOSPITAL DONATION Bride Lost her Diamonds Disease Among Cattle, raising moun night bd b ' it : in ; , rt ¢ N| «1 } sd WW { : i wn RICAT ed rad el i : 4 » iri 4 4 a 4 ‘ ; eA . y + " i i ’ m 4 7 n 5 bol } k1 s B : appreciated i catu ywnship, rheld unty, | man’s st and idence, we i re ‘Sis Perkins . cruashe Rurovi i lark: bas als 1 | 4 west of Phils Hoo 15¢, too, was doomed and with _ Perkins of a refreshing comedy Mo 1 kuown to many \ Hog ralte there fell to ashes | drama of Indiana rural life, telling a - ll A a Athi 4 0 : a tures distri 1 3.18 : 1 our peopie, e ally the older reside 4 : i i Carly wu J u elter of gil¢ splitting tale f the adventures of : . irsey 3 “ "i eee! to his character | en p by pl. | Of the communi) plonee debating schools which were at-| the Hoosier Lass at home and in Chica After a separ pears, Mrs, | hasalso shot sev veral wild t keys. Jolt low minister, who i _ d by the Gramleys, the Bierlys, go, at the opera house next Monday James Hawley © ittanit and her | isan old nimrod and one of the most “Mr. Crittenden is i i oo. Bishop Hamilton the Burkets, the Winters, Harper s and even ng. 23rd {or one night only, at sister Mrs. Rachel Seese of Felix. Som skilled and successful hunters in this kindly, godly, unselfish, sing] . : The semiannual meeting of the | Huntingdon, Franks and Wolls—me popular pric oh. a erset county, were reunited, Both were | VICIDILY Mr. Deeter has two trained hard-working men | ever knew i bishops of 1 Methodist church was | of two valleys i born in Scalplevel, Pa.. but in girthood | Coons which are marve's Of intelligence had not been made rl of iron, held at Indianapolis last week, The It is relaled that durmg the fire a Valuable Real Estate they were separated. For years neith. { to all who see them They are as tame must have died many years ago, | have | work was devoted to the assignment of | south wind blew and the danger to Hos ) | er knew where the other was living, but | as dogs and follow him at hia command, known him intimately for 28 years but bishops to preside over various con- | terman’s and Samuel Frank's residences By consulting our news columns this | finally, through a stepbrother, who had Ho has also a kennel of the finest hunt. have seen nothing but unworl fly faith | ferences to be held next spring. Bishop | was great, John Bierly who resided fssue you will find quite a variety of | learned of Mrs. Hawley's residence at | dogs In Pennsylvania.- Tyrone Her fulness,” | Hanmlton was assigned to preside over | west of Rebersburg, was standing near | ee real estate offered at public sale. | Kittaning, correspondence was begun, | ald, ” {the Central Pennsylvania conference | the stove, and being a devout man he if you are looking for an investment | Mrs. Hawle 78 years old and Mrs, ~Walk over 10 inches high water- “proof | whieh will be held in Harrisburg next | prayed aloud that the wind might change [Vook the paper over and you may find | Neese 79 They had been less than 35| ~Boys’ high top leather lumbermans tar tan shoes $4. At Yeagers. March, and save the town, More than that, it is] §xactly what you want, miles apart most of the time, gums $2. 48. At Yeagers,
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