Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER 3, 1908 s———————— ————— ———————————————— —— ———— { v : | PATIENT LY WAITING. RECENT DEATHS, lat 2 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, | 3 ; The Centre Bema, : . futerment beive made at IR wi CURTIN [2 m The hunting artv m he at here never was a victory, after a DoxNALD GUISEWHIT) the two months. H | he heutine panty from 5 re, nam ] 1 : 4 | i asd - i dd Sug lovp Bari { the Wf Sol erbert Bathurst, Wm, Dukeman, Geo | presidential campaign, to fall so flat, as | old son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Guise Bovi ARLETT :=-aR0L0ET SON of bolo. Brvan Owen Kell aA ¥ vad | £0 y Wi } | white, of west Reaver street, died * mon Barlett, ot near Coleville, died ryan )wen Kelley, and Lloyd Shaw “ “&s at o s republicans in the election of | While, Of west beaver street, died es |, ley ur | Friday nig} 14 tha h f the rep . $ wr n the election o day morning at 1.10 o'clock I'hursday with the strange disease which o y. I h rmed Friday night with tw hi Taft, I'he usual jollifications, bonfires, » for want of a name has been termed | Geer I'he lucky boys were Owen Kel cog LY UNIQUE Wye Pr UL Us, A 4. FRED KURTZ SR Editor 1 } fit niwo ne ‘ > Ei LL P TUN 4 . ( } y i “ple "mn 'e . sw and ert r at} rut CHAS, R. KURTZ and blow-outs, were conspicuous for ! GUNTER :- Wife of Rev, George | diphtheria. The deceased was six y, and Her ert Bathu Editor and Proprietor . pastor of the First Presbyterian | of age and quite a bright boy. : f ! 1 of Tyrone, died Tuesd: vy nigl other members of the | x The bereaved husband had nn ny ¢ ne down with the disease being abser There is a meaning W. FRANCIS SPEER all this col ception that has met {associate Editor A . i vim in hi PrOAR Bi “fn + “ol Te waiting to see whethe Jim 10 DIS Sorrow ana atl ] urther alarm I'he 1 le at large, including | in Bellefonte who will sympathize with covered and there SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5200 on Friday TERMS OF UBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - $1.50 Per YEA Persons whe CI r brit the money to the office. and pay in advance, §1 per yea CENTRE DEM AT clubs witl N. Y. thrice-n-week V Pittsburg Stockmat an for The date I printed on the credits are § issue of each remit request Subserid not notif 5 Subseript wise directs We employ no collector. re od to th A handf il of beneficiaries | deseast ; x wis t th daughter ori ' ah ind Loree i Liprs: H ATTY Mr k + Bathurst ar ghte "Waris ic GE” 1 cs SupioY 8 sellec have been favored to the extent of be- | of Geo. D. Hoover and wife, dece W York; Mrs. Lula Koons, Altoo- | Myrtle, “were Bellefont - MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE '1 ’ v \ " ny tir over ’ A : ¢ 3 : { (it is cave | y of i p ry f rlie f ‘ "~ p) - B80 PEOPLE ~ AAA AAA A A AAA REESE TY ) sees 9990099900000 9 GO060000000000000008000808000 i LJ se «0000680000000 400s THE INDEX BELLEFONTE, PA. Books | Toys ’ 4 Willards Store HICH STREET, Don’t Get Mixed We buy for Service- UNIONVILLE A J J We buy Quality— We sell for Cash— MEN'S PANTS $2 $2.50 THE INDEX. “THE HOLIDAY STORE” FRP00P0NR0RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRORRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SR3000083800000300000380000000000000 0000000000000 0a Na * WILLARDS STORE, BOE 00000300000000000000000000000000000B00bbbs BB RRR eo "ee os ee * > a Ld Ad \d Ad a Ad * ® * " * L » » Ld Ld a %® % Ld * 4 » * » » * r * » a ® % | *. * » * > > > > ® Ad * » > * La \d * - . * ; * Next to Sourbeck’s Fruit Store. * mE EN RE BR atenl.allualkt re joivininininininini} ji ole J x . ¥ LR J LJ : . wo lonionionlon] . Jee lew LIE » . Lew A LJ = ? 1) SANDY RIDGE When you get ready to spend your Christmas money-- and want to spend it in the most sensible way—- not only to get value for it, but to get things that are sure to please those who receive them, come to us and let us show you what we can do to help you. » : Ten on 00, J J, J, J 2 Ra aay a LJ HM » . ’ wo an aw ’" . Le ib OK . -_- - LJ : BOALSBURG [J - . Er aa! * a a * we! . Tenlen! * -——-- . LJ |g eolonl 1) LR . Cu Lr Le - S$ lon . » » » wales! h frfreefefefeiniefemfniniefeiniel defefeielefefeiefefeeieielelefefeie dejo » ar a ar hog LI) -an » We've got a lot of things for men’s gifts; boys like, too; masculine things. » —_— i ihteirg in sia section ei, im: You'll make a hit if you give any one of several siderably over 100 of each have been kill | of Altoona, came down last’ week ti hundred things we can show you here. 1 hereabotit : ed hereabou help her rents move into their n more remote distr s are still needed to ; home comp ete the ist Jessie Searson and friend Mary Reish In the Scootac region alone 1t deer eg ¥ ; spent Saturday and Sunday at Daniel F were killed; about Keating, 12; near Re. Houser 4 Nt of Houserville or example--- novo, 14; Otzinachson game preserve Isabelle Miller is visiting friends at A H about Hyner, % v Sugar gh 10; | Rebersburg this week ayneviie, 10 Jirty-five bear were| Dr, L Kidder and family spent 1 ited in the XK inity of Sinnemahoning, everal days’in Huntingdon last worl no male person has more handsome neckties than and 20 about Keating, Seth Nelson, the| Charley Penstamacher and wife, of : : veteran hunter, killed eight, and most | State College. spent the first day of the he wants; see the rich shades in hundreds of patterns every hunting camp secured at least one bear, week at the Miller home we show. Same way with Handkerchiefs—never Nannie Gingerich is spending this The Crispin Hunting Club, of week at the home of Mrs, Willard Dale, too many, or fine Hosiery, always acceptable; or Clarence, consisted of Willard and sons. Samuel Kaup and family are visiting William and Raymond, William killed | At grandpa Kaup's; Samuel used to be Suspenders, Gloves, Shirts, Mufflers, Sweaters, a three-pronged buck, Raymond a four- ous obi ing hack driver, [ ’ pronged buck; William killed three binges is slowly improving Fancy Vests—always wanting them. We'll show ear, Ghe tipped the scales at 460, oneat | | Mrs. Mary Maise was sick several you some elegant House Coats, Bath Robes, Loung- 140, and two cubs one weighing 17 Ibs : d i and’ another 30 Ibs.; also ten pheasnts rr ing Robes; the same with travelers’ goods—Suit These three are good shots; William also | Look at it Now ' ’ te! is generally the Bi gh marksman in Clate During the past week all persons who Cases and Bags in fine qualities. Brown's gallery, Bellefonte hou tet on on subscription in jhe month of November, were properly « Miss Anna H, Nolan, the obliging | credited for same by a change of date on : ime: "t like § i : . clerk in the Registers office, spent Thies. | their label Cy Woh Ags ¢ Thi Anything bought here may be exchanged at any time; if he doesn't like it bring it back day in Philipsburg transacting business | can see a statement of your account on connected with that office. It was a that label, The date after your name little outing for her, at the same time tells you when your subscription ex Register Tuten felt at ease and confident | pires, ’ y that everyting would be done ina bus.| Look at it now, and in case you are | iness manner, Miss Anna is what is | in arrears let us hear from you before the | known as the "new girl” in the business | end of the month, Start the new year with CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN. world and is filling her place well, your subscription paid in advance. ] | ~ Ladies golden brown vici shoes $1.98, | Ladies gun metal shoes $1.98. At At Yeagers. | Veagers RE a NN a RE
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