bruises about the head and RECENT DEATHS, Saturday was able to return 1 hr Avhtner. died z , home Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 20, 1909. | in a proper and humane manner leaves CORRESPONDENTS the community a distinct gainer, but Ph i tia UNIONVILLE, DEPARTMENT poisoning is neither a proper nor hu cho Lospects o TA Boa 1 : ples are flattay F mane method, and should be frowned nd apples are flattering, upon by every good citizen. Too mu of this has been practiced here recently, Let there be a stop to it The enforce 3 ment of the Act f June 1907 wonld HOWARD. nent of Act of June, 1907, wou either rid the comm ty of the dog | 1 th . 1 |] ’ . . { “ h Look out for the Colorado beetle ‘€ | nuisance, or give it the benefit of 1 | work. It has been ss tole Wee Io . wai a nb nd : ner. | Cleveland hin Saturds moraii Dr. Russell sai he never aw better weets ar he veetest, it no i ton, di at his hon ck hui g “ri rr 1111 es from tuber ¢ . case Johnie { Isaac not nion. twp yea RUNVILLE Flora irugge a 1114 of de ere, of Wir 4 fine art school hiladelphia. has oor with her friend, Dora L to Cannonsbur; : Edna Rodgers, after oD 1 [ position as teacher wi 1p | With friends and relative prospects for fine crops of wheat Acre age i, ana i$ on hand in fal i hundred clusters o eggs was the Sur- lector,” and *‘ the right and privilege of ‘a : prising find on one hundre d hills HOC | any citizen” to take steps toward this : id 2ad Pe1speci) early potatoes on Wedn¢ y morning. | enforcement, That wonld be better ir rofl, Sam’l, McWilliams’ higl 5 | ail "te I ’ y N | ¥ . \ » * 1 force, r u ax : and itis the duty of ‘the tax tive drawit to her home at Osceola high sche 'd Walter Baney, mission, of + vill every way than poisonit Bernar: nurch James A, Leathers I ” } " MAW Im ly employed at Braddock in th arn Sunday with Charle Steel plan bers ot adherents o several meetings were it) 3 f hiche v 1 ver S it anv! 1 on to the attainment of higher standards | uxtended visit from her granddaughter, 0 if anybody Christian people of all rat 3 i urnisl | in 3 ps ation for ) YY { al . 4] Val ds alg { i ia Ww : : AA : : ; i i y n : ia nuvin few accessions were made in numbers. | jay. Hys wi we thro ana for a tim ar’ wr eT re Tu 1 US a the membership was 1 Struc ted an : 8 7 was i usi- hy “ yn ade al Cmaght | hd AB tachi : ‘ 1 ECR M bre ¢ A energized, and encouraged to gOO0U | nage visitor in our burg on Wednesday. . — =ia, hut 8 18 eadlaes er , y f Bellefont e-oounty ai well as | SUEY Comet and daughter were | commissioner, died 1 wv BELLEFONTE, : : ‘ ’ } v ’ . Attse Neuwn y own callers \ y v i Home near nn a Wil of moral and religious life Father O'-| Miss Marie Buck. of Loretto riends in town don't stay awa: n | Out of allers Saturd: hc Hanlon commanded the respectful at On Monday last Mrs. }, y ‘ommer ¥ AL OL hore ae disease, Ct Eiowou . i ' ction: f the cote ‘where ha had tention ot all classes of hearers, and |, q changed her summer residence from y pA papper Hn I ol ey. YX £ Siphot ved for a long time. His age was 77 € nes. ay 1 by » nrred » . “ well and « n ide works, and non-Catholics were spurred Mrs. W. G. Commerford is enjoying an vell an an ride secured recognition as a broad minded, | Howard to Bellefonte, wher he will | Y+ U. Irwin and . at v 1 » ultured spiritual leader, and an alto- | iain her sister, Mrs. S. Cameron Burn shoulder, don't gether accepted addition to the clergy of feel al got tives in Williamsport last week Ronald Welsh 1s hav ble with congested | that pneumonia mé GREATEST WORLD TOURED *¢ SHES | The Most Modern, Original, Meritorious and Perfectly Organized Amusement Enterprise ever Conceived. AN ARMY OF LEADING PERFORMERS In 8 Rings, On 2 Elevated Stages, In | i t yy, i n Aerial Enclave, On Boman MILLHEIM Burs r M iy Har Race Track. Lester Bowes sitors last Saturday gr——————— { GIANT CAMEL of SAHARA EQUESTRIANS, ACROBATS, CYMNASTS, TUMBLERS, CORTORTIONISTS, JUGGLERS, SPECIALISTS WONDER WORKERS, o : H : : ” Comical Mirth-Provoking Clowns Dedication of um [ rot t J. i { Belle r n A HAM WU 1 LOTT Ar 2. Eo essuamiams: font: Js M wsburg; J. H ROST COMPLETE T0OLOGICAL COLLECTIon hag EE . 4h imi oa reverts: \ yf ne y \ HE ARSEN LLED 3 : : : b Equine Education Perfected in Unprece. dented High S8.hool Menage Acts. Fabously Costly and | ¢ ¢ PARADE or E { " TOT r at the d § srisoned Horse . pg Se oy a Ege | SIG, L Ls Animals, Scores y of Speaking will be hear ¢ orator of father, at Juniata. He wa * - One . " & killed Open Ca. wo off | the day, General Thoms : musician and during the time his brother 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY at 2 - sy agnt | adjutant general and past Mma of | reside a Be fonte: he had charge { pom Doors oper Hour Earle din. £1 Tents Absolute Waterpeoof Sesting Capaoity Le Fifty Uniformed Ushers in Attendance. Acres of Canvas, 3 Traine of Cars, 1,000 Men, Women and Morses, One ¥ J.D. SEIBERT LINE OF RUBBER TIRES Baby Carriages and Go Carts. ..e. The Fours turn of Stes Parade, and again a : Butlers Survive ames MILLE De ZIZI ™005 0800080 The Mott Hazardous Feat ever accomplished News Puasa. Ruins Fight Suton funeral took place Monday at Hare Wednesday, May 26th, LLEFONTE., PA You'll be in the Good Clothes Parade-- first rank--if vou come here for your Meares and Jad Clothes. The best line of Men's and wfortpont, + Boys’ Clothes ever shown. More new :. after which clothes here than all other Bellefonte days in Be stores. Prices as low as reliable, styl- i call upon relative act 48a Juror a this week's com ish, honest, service-giving clothes can walks which kd COBURN ompleted in front| P. J. Malone was a member of th be sold for. You'll attract the sort of ise, add much to class of students examined by the £8 In the east gorvice authorities at Willlamspor ervey 3 attention a well dressed man cares to; be Some of ba str, 1h i gare Wik Der” you'll see no one wearing better or more stylish clothes. Strong talk, maybe. We are here, the clothes await gelical church, prea on Saturday evening served the Lord's Supper by Revs. Haney and K Mi Hall, wit A DD. Motz spent a few Nhompson me | fonte last week, return guest atl the home ol er sisters, the | his parents at White D eer wes Bennison N. B. Shafter and wife, of near Centre Frederick Schenck, in the south end of | Hall, visited relatives here, on Sun. the borough, has greatly improved bis | day i already handsome house by a coat of | [ydia Walter is visiting at the home | fresh paint, put on by Lot H. Neff, of Bre, Amanda Everett Mrs. Nellie Burns Watt and little] Mr John Vonada and three sons, are | laughter are at home from a visit at] spendiog this week at J. O. Bower's at | Williamsport Mrs. Joseph S, Holter has for a guest | her brother, denator Vest's defense of the dog is good reading and well deserved, and touches a soft spot in the heart of ever man who has foova, or owned, an loved a good dog, and probably every dog would be good if he were kept in a good home and well treated, e know several such in our town, and they are a leasure to owners and acquaintances. ‘e have many more, however, that are only properly named when they are called “worthless curs,” and for lack of proper care and training have degener ated into public nuisances. Everyone of these that can be put out of the way | Fiedler. said a short visit to her daughter, Mrs [ames Vonada Mrs. Paul Kerstetter and little daugh ter Grace, of North Bend, are visiting relatives here Ray Grove spent a few days with friends at Fiedler, W. J. Harter had a plumber engaged last week who placed a complete bath room outfit into Mr, Harter’s fine resi dence. Mrs. James Treaster spent Tuesday at the home of Bert Rowe, at Ingleby. Ladies’ black swede oxfords, At Yeagers Mrs. Maggie Ream, of Aaronsburg, | your inspection to make this talk good. Come in and look them over. BELLEFONTE, PENNA. SIM THE CLOTHIE THE BUSY STORE! WHY ?
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