aar 2 he Centre Democrat, Elmira, day JANUARY 1900, OR ahd THE . CENT RE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, Pp RECENT DEATHS. on Si WADLLE of the various Masonic ganizations in this ph The funeral held from the | ‘el Revival pr: '" . I from 1 ! { nas we in 1¢ sic) #1 he tf i ed « L M M ! ids 4 ne J clock dutvivad iturday afternoon. church and 01 died and was | She is SHEEHE N.Y FRED KURTZ. SR Age 42 VOArs, is Was not atte Editor CHAS, R. KURTZ W. FRANCIS SPEER i iate Edit SWORN CIRCULATION OVI TERMS Sunscris Persons the oflice, and § CENTRE DEM HAT « N. Y. thrice-a-week World for Pittsburs ckman for The date your sul printed on the credits are giver issue of each mont remit We send 1 request Watch date Subseribers cl not notifyir Subscoriy wise direct We emp send or brir each t come ofl Marconi magnet: wonderful rear of ti on? the oii every th shame makes blush wi RUNVILLE, Alexander, who is employed at spending some time with J. A Pitcairn, is his wife here Tacy Lucas, after six week's absence at Altoona and Johnstown, returned to her home here. Meeting is still in progress Mrs. James Watson and Mrs Poorman and daughter Mable, of Stump, were callers Miss Lucy Smoyer’s last week H. T. lrvin and wife funeral of Mrs. Un ville, Thursday of last week. The boys and young men skating at preseut time, Mrs: A Bed ent and children, of Oak Hall, visited her parents E. Poorman and wife, last week Mrs. H. A. Witherite and daughter Eva, will spend some time at 214 Cen ter st., Philipsburg Mrs. W. T, Shirk visitor last Thursday Green Watson and Milligan are on the sick list Edna Rodgers, accompanied her aunt, Mrs. Henrietta Reiter, to this place, Fri day; Miss Rodgers ret irned to her home at Osceola Monday, Mrs, Reiter will re main with her sister Mrs, Lydia With. erite, for several months Lucy Smoyer spent Sunday at Belle. fonte, ran (run m at attended the nderwood at Union enjoy the was an out of town Walker C. Friel and wife spent Sunday out of | | Milesburg. acksonville, | children, as follows: eg, visited | John C,, Hugh Laird and Catharine, Mr. | town. Mrs. Crock and son, of also Marian Housel of Mil at Willis Poorman’s at this place, seven | June 9th, 1875, two sisters. Ho and brothers and lord Sheehe, of the Garman the beokkeej i & J. Curtin, in which capacity 1574, Whenh with! James he bought out the tather and with their un Curtin and their cousins Austin Curtin, conduc at that place under the firm Curtin & In 189) and the four young men carried on the business under the name of Curtin & Curtin until 1890, when operations were suspended. Shortly after that he was ap- pointed special agent under Robert P. Por ter for gathering statistics concerning iron and steel. A year later he was appoint ed administrator of the Constance Cur tin estate, a business he had charge of up until his death For a number of years he was engaged in the lumbering business When the Curtin Iron pany was organized ago Mr, Curtin was one of its staunchest backers and hy been at the head of the management of the furnace and ore mines ever since, In politics he was a Republican and in 1804 the nomination for the Legislature and s00 majority He served one term made sn able Representative, On ist, 1907, he was appointed one of the pure food commissioners of the State by Governor Hastings, In business and in his dealings with his fellowmen Mr Curtin was the soul of honor and high. mindedness, Socially he was one of the most companionable of men, On he was united in mar Miss Lydia G. McMeen, of | She survives with four Joseph McMeen, | ed un ! nterest of Constant Andrew ted the iron works name of ( uncle retired and Lo the com about ¢ ight Years 5 received and Jan riage to Curtin was a member of the Baptist | ©“ Change in Train Service, WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR MONEY TO EARN 20 Per Cent. ? LEATHERS BROTHERS, 1} ’ TNE 1 YL Ir 1 L : fc. J } 0) The Bett Investment on Earth is in the Earth itself - - ’ ave tr » ma » » i Sr Mr a ar ar ar ar a a LT J JJ J JU, JU JU JU JN, JO JU JU JU JJ JO JJ, TTT TTI A A A 2 AEM YT ITNT rT ed eed i WILLARD'S STORE { A Reduction Sale! ON ALL MY WINTER STOCK TURDAY, JANUARY De hers viel MAME WPERERNEE RE MAEN J A a a sar nar aa J JL JA SN Cl a dd we £30 dar 2a ar 2 _ ie LA » Sar 2a ar aad ans we! » » om » olenlen’ es vse Are TY » : - - 2 slenlents ns J » ov ree er almoor, Fmey in fl Ee a . LJ JW, J a" . . Toole! | WILLARD’S STORE Leatealead \J 2a Rat 3a at aa aa ar aa aa aur a ar R saleatankeatoaliealiualli dfbeulte died . . eadual . . . . 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It's better to buy than to wish you had Shoe up the family, while you ean save money by doing it NN — ng our ' Are ] undrede more Huondreds of buyers have SAN wher 11 18 Loo late e haste to call reduced to $3.98, $3.48, $2.79 and $2.49 and 2.99 and 3.00 Shoes as low as 1.99 per pair 99¢ per pair 1.75 to 1.18 per pair Men's regular $5.00 Shoes Ladies’ Fine Dress Shoes from 4.00 to 3. 16 A lot of Men's and Boys’ Dress Shoes at Se. Baby 50c¢ Shoes A large lot of Ladies’ Dress Shoes reduced from. ..... 0 Children's 5c Shoes 2.00 to 1.36; Remember--this is positively our last call MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, . . Bellefonte, Pa. RL a 2a ae 2a a a AR * .e L)
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