THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, September 2nd, 1909, W. H. MUSSER, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Notary Public and Pension Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, APMI NISTRATORS NOTICE Estate of Daniel deceased | 1 | GOVERNORS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Sketch—Wil\ Page 2. Shultz, who was followed by {| John Henry Simler. Then we have HISTORICAL SKETCH fo Sir. Sa, he wa. av OF PHILIPSBURG sna MeGirk The diary of | | John G Immel, late of Portraits of Each Accompanied by Brief Biographical be Allport, still In existence, tells Published in Order, One Each Week, how May 7, 1828, he reached Philipsburg, and that night slept two ! ed and om i atthe CASSANOVA'S ARTICLES in a bed nd four in a it «th FOUNDERS McGirk. On that visit Allport visited Centre County Banking Co., Who Were lus on EXTRACTS COMPILED FROM A. Y. room OF the native PHILIPSBURG Philip h Jorg ) | id ere w mill and pr : : \ 3 SEE e Lounly aanking Discount Notes Settiers—Some Will Cele Now a Early istries ne Weel Beezer's Meat Market ’ Dr. Sol M. Nissley, ( i Veterina < who has Veterinary Surgeon, historical } extract State of Thomas in 1832 wincipal town r County, Patents, Trade Marks, Labels, C3 gut ’ k, which separates , 4 ne is 1 upon the Turn cixurel, lor he aosired : iy \he % ! ! oF £ " r large or Bellefonte to urch 1 rain pur] ; ming : » road from the of W.C., 3} 20 miles with jusquehannah 1 Mans ntaining thor ng l ‘ ‘ ! ok f " : y 1 reex THOMAS M'KEAN—1799-1808. : Thomas McKean was born In 1734 in Londonderry, Chester 1 . adv was admitted to practice law before he became of age. His first public offi ! : 4 b was that of clerk of the a m! Mr. McK 18 A Ime ! f tl 10 { J nial congress of 1765 and tl ntinent ! f of the { the Declaration of | It ) i as a colonel member of tl ela r' tit Hie ne CHART complishe ] I {imously adopted by the conventior (r. McK “ hief justice of Pent h y sylvan! I ! yo t year he was sent the by the 1 ANESS i / LAY Complete line Horse goods ER NOTICE JAMES SCHOFIELD, PA Jno. F.Gray & Son : Insurance : It Moe DAL jes pare we A LBRO ord Breaking Ride. Life and Accident Insurance. 3 Bad . . A d : Huntingdon Celebrates 3 and Surety Bonds. (riders Stone Bld. Bellefonte “i: HARRY FENLON wir 4 ’ “ . ch ed , baswsboas " . : 3 3 FT 9000000000090 00000 000000 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS | geptemb. , Fade £ CO | Successor to } Frederick K. Foster - pd r f Assembly { Wm. Burnside ~ : rporation $25.00 REWARD! FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE, BONDS of every description CHARTER NOTICE Se] was 1800, and was form De ¥ iat tr part of Mifllin, Nerthumber OME and Truntingdon. MIT edd rd 5 J L . TUTORS NOTICE made me tink every n t ARSE me | ‘ { lant We took some curves dat 1 a part tou et A 1d ral and t rer the The regular bona fide edition the Centre Democrat now is 5500 copies each week This is over 2,500 more than any other paper published in Centre county. A reward of $25.00 w to any a Par from ir on or iz PS LE r irthumberiand of = over | be giv charita- Centre county dis Qur en religious or ble institution in if any one can successfully ove these statements ption books are open for THE PUBLISHER SPR RRRRRRRRRRYYERDSY TOPPER NNRNERRRRERRRRTYY S000 0008880000800800080 0 How Prof. Anderson Invented Foods Shot He was seeking a way to break up from Guns Each kernel, by the explosion, is BIOS starch granules, so the digestive juices puffed to eight times size. [tis made nN assengert best ua ‘ four times as porous as bread is only the ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOl COALS wee A150 Al] kKiDAS Of we Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior Screenings for lime burning, Builders’ and plas terers’ Sand could get to them. are it hand It is made nut-like and crisp, ready to melt in the mouth. Cooking or baking only begins to do that. No old-time method breaks up all of the granules, two KEnglishm hody of rn slop Boy Foretells Death. the Alle A remarkable ease, in wl ng tracts o rence Rohrba ia belleved to have h ath They are made so enticing that children delight in them. folks, too. ich A fixteen nd indana | 10 vas Grown and Indiana. | itlon of d«¢ of gentiemen de verified, Is reports ts upon their | York « Recs e sent hith boy, who had alwa cheerful, bec melancholia 1 say that he » week ne So he conceived the idea of blasting those granules to pieces by an explo- sion of steam. Rock the and r sunt a sald right They are so irresistible that seven- teen million dishes were consumed last month. to fits o 14 LINO ol in which hq wou wild have to dis WAR even No 1321 { Commercial, And these foods resulted—the most ommercis { Central, No delicious, most digestible cereal foods ever created. Puffed Wheat—10c¢ These derson, and this is his curious process: Ferernoxe Cares WAS nam cry Mn ATH $ first sot A the first | al meni locality When d in 1809, he me of the town to honor of his twee bro C. H Henry and atricken wit) nday |} dent} y he wos gitin, and 8 When will you find them out? Puffed Rice—15¢ Then the guns are unsealed, and the steam explodes. Instantly every starch granule is blasted into a myriad particles, The kernels of grain are expanded eight times. Yet the coats are unbroken, the shapes RENNER RIRRRROIRRRIRRRYTY - wus harne out hy his Quick Results, Stover, of Aaronshurg Two Ways of Doing lost a waday af the Hecla John Rish and reported and an hour to us the received Won. even valuable woman's coat, T In days agone, a bullder dealt with a dozen different supply houses. He bought his brick and stone here. lumber there, glass elsewhere, and nalls and boits round the corner A buliding that didn’ "jibe" was the usual result, bul no one person oould be biamed for it or held re sponsible, in THESE days Mr. hullder does ft differently H® makes his plan » orders everything from one complete Philips, who ing fron citizen on retury Our fellow the finder sdvertise In Democrat Point Leokout, to later the owner reported grist mill and foun loging of the garment later. Philips dig. | Our prompt notice of its finder his Interests hers in 1844 and | derful how quick results follow returned to England when ad, in left with the Demo- | The first store of which we have | erst knowledge was that of Mr. Treziyul ny, who was followed by a Mr. Wrig- x ternoon and at pichi The el to a sawmill on (Cold factory located at lity the removed was same stream rew dates from 1821, , 1 are the foods invented by Prof. An ANd ; ary wer posed of The whole wheat or rice kernels are put into sealed guns. Then the guns are revolved for sixty minutes in a heat of 550 degrees, an Race Morse Dead ley, who In turn made way for John Lorain, The rallroad came in 1863 Information comes to me that the first school appeared in 181%, when Charles Simler, a Revolutionary seldier, kept a night school, Bubsequeatly a day school was started by Mes. MeClos- likey, The first tavern was epened by ond and gaining on the first when Margaret W. collided with her The driver of the first horse, Gullick, was thrown to the ground and had his nose broken In two places as well as his leg broken above the knee, The horse was bruised During a 2.24 pace at the Clearfield | races Maud Foster was coming In sec. | horse, | That fierce heat turns the moisture in the grain to steam, and the pressure becomes tre- mendous. § +4] are unaltered. We have simply the magnified grain, One package will tell you why people de- light in them. Order it now. Made only by The Quaker Oats Company supply house, and when the material comes, IT SUITS And you are here now, today the B. L the doren & Bellefonte Lumber Co. MII IIIT IIa re. with Co. not yesterday with EEN NNN NNN NNN RNNRRRNRIRSS SEEEETETTRTTRTETITIINE Ira
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