THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, | | BELLEFONTE, Thursday, November 25th, 1909, PA, —— pra FIRE WARDENS NAMED, 1,000 ACRE BOWL. FRANCIS SPEER'S Itize Breezy “Chat” Column ait ~~ YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Sin Stockers ano Feeding Cattle | state. The gt Is not complete, a inecarly a thousand acres of the | number of townships not being In- fertile and productive belt of lund sit. THIS SEASON { cluded. The wardens for Centre uated about th of Bell You want to buy where you can get the best cattle for the least | county were not appointed, and yw Was a . i / ’ y / Vid CA the annual OVER THE COUNTY. ) hot a ; Wad. al gin. from money. Write or wire at once to published when the list | tribe of ie Poe” Thanksgiving we have endeavored to { 18 completed, : le pick out a number of our Bellefonte Mrs. John Reeser, of State College, | Ariong these appointed (as iy or 11 163 EACHANGE BUILDING friends and hereby state some of the 18 ¥ {siting her son, Andrew | for Clinton county Allison, James | littl “bowl of punch” UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO things for which they should be thank- | Elkland, Pa. | W. Gould; Beech Creek, John Winkle- | I the majority of ful: The Centre county bleck; Castanea, J. C. Nestlerode, people we will venture to launch Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and Insti | Chapman, 1, P. Miller; Colebrook, C. |t | he: i an, KE. . Miller; ( rook, «ito explain, Punch was made of whis- That Jacob Marks Is thankful tute will ¢ held in opera | it, Peters; Crawford, C. C. Fetterhoff; | key, water, sugar and plenty of lemon things are coming his way. house, ' Hellefonts, a square deal guaranteed. ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS |! Decem- | Dunstable, R. K. Merrill; Flemington, | juice, and when the Indians got wr , That Earl REFERENCES: The announcement has been rade | { by the State Forestry Commission of | { the appointment of fire wardens to | serve in the several counties of the | A prominent citizen of Honey Creek Informed the Belleville Times that all the land now occupied by the Camp- bells and thelr heirs, consisting of most Pt two nl Nox ie yet one time bo Vite That iF being | 8 y i hat today k | same will be Indians, by was familiarly ransom olf an oid Known, Pacxker, at Jk 4 it as this perplexcs teachers’ hn Garman's beginning bo that | OCH 20 nee C. Tuten Is to run for became would Lhe was a h greatly admired by thankful he | Charles Chase; Gallagher, G. Z. Wea- taste of it, they almost doesn’t need Register two | W. ver; Henry M. Jameson; Gru- crazed after it, and years hence, [make Lawrence Jones; East Keating almost anything a. thankful {will West Keating, Hugh | punch.” The bowl That ankful | Sapie We cat) that amar, William Seyler; Leldy, en vesel, and was peaches and cream. all | Schoonover; Logan, W, H, Stro- | the Indians snd would hold Mill Hall borough George | “Flrew t : ‘ ; x b Hiarew Oo satisfy all That “Reddy” Lane is thankful that j : 1 3 : to a y Hat , : > ng ladles in Bellefonte | 1nent musical instructor in Pennsval- Harv " Meo . township, D. B. Wertz, Gets Religion; Then Pays Debts, the pretty Yt 1 f I YW ley, celebrated his golden wedding an- | Pine Creek, W. M. Kinney; Porter, J The fruits of a revival ink he us we fellow, | ne \ ney think he Is ju | niversary last week at his home In B Strunk: Renovo borough. Je ation. north of Bot That William thankful that | yr, wriehurg, Chestnut; South Renovo bor who got hasn't to go than to see his girl, H. Condo, of Miles township, will sale of all his farm and move to Plainfield, Ill, where he expects to locate on a farm, | Prof. J. H. Kurzenknabe, | burg, who gome years ago was a proms Green, sacrifice "bowl of igh earth stock, | gan, {0 James ros | Smith; F. E | hecker; : S Cannon; chline is : friend, who Is Charles Ke he has a lady BT ’ 0 arris- lenty of ive 8 ¢ Exch k. Cui plenty Live Stock Exchange National Bank, Chicago Any Mercantile Agency Thousands of our satisfied customers ater" spe B world. Are We handle more stockers and feeders than any firm in the ‘ meeting at 3 1 A h Rowe ls selection at all times, laily farther best start 1 1 ! Sales Ac [ is religion is Sales, 40 10 50 loads daily. Ten years rough, J ng. One man Snoring : | ON Wayn J O'Donnell i Aaronsburg's water supply, from its je " Donel h gelitral, is running low, more so i 33y i heretof« 4 All Urtpnyil] nt al Inprece $00, house and lot that : L 1g Vhiipsbuig, Nar, (it sald the bill wus a he Swartz township, That Barber Iie drinking buttermilk strength enough to blow that clarl \ 2 3 Con tion co That Lewis Daggett is thar kful | lows through Bellefonte. FE ’ lerution, § " as Sous 8410 one; THe that the horse he drives has four good A. RR. Alexander ana family. forn H a sald he had made a profession of lega und. is able to eal meals & | 1y of Penn township, but living ot GOUnG 5 in Unionville boro, | religion and hs the $10. He day. sold proprietor, pal ir a That Dr. Joe Brockerhoff is thank farn thi dace and Is me had taken and ful he didn't need to put ¢ n | Charlotte, route 6. ‘wh short be had the corner leading | is Bo had store \. Ishler from the store. | 3 3, superintendent of or 1 iy In i ¢ WwW. A r 4 if Bin yu 1 1 burning also squared oT, emearen, Bit Wade | en} aft Myers superintendent of | Muon. rack of ud in Puipaburg | STocry Vile he nad disputed. settied THE PUREST IS THE BEST Phat Norman PRY Bon "} ranks hb 8 schools, has just re- oro, September £g3. $0 || wit) nen he had cheated In horse uaring thing Come to Chicago and we will sell direct to you or telegram and we will ship al ket prices. Write at once for our plan of filling orders when for you money. Write us for quotations of prices before vou } $10 one. The 0 or order at once by maik want direct to ve t lowest mar We can save uy 1st what you , mountain gap, 11 1 [| «ful that than at him | streams dentedly : Real Estate Transfers any ime w 1 still ves in the ¢o Wm Quigley el al to asked low, BAVC wmnded over ent to a hotel “@ David Chambers x i Slask wi ey | ving A tract of tober 2 YOArs, arrel he made land in on measures ore Sep ember 30, 1909, § siven in se Hing potatoes. rood farm, She ) and “Ti Blackior Are nil eve Lice fro State Superinten- that pig ir on the go. $l A That Ne efficient " : hai ort " ip. December 1GO ; te 3 clerk at the Bush House is thankful | cates in re cou eal wh a PN Al | kering for g that there isn’ nore than one “No Dect Sr a sand in Hain ywnship, 3" in the } y t 1s rhe The G L. Whit . Watchman at Harriman's Grave. : : : : : tum #4 wld he G L hitehead P nor y That Body Sampsel is thankful that | &'8 crushed badly, Hughle Ma-1g. Ny ud in’ Rast ¢ that ghouls may try to dese- those porkers we killed ti other day Hay . ceived a aeep § i ! : head : y A oo ] 4 be es 1. 4% . rate the grav ¥ Jward H. Harrl- didn't meet the ok = yard at St. John's 8. B. Miller's Second in Murders. as 5 Aen piscopal church, it Arden, That the longer the young men ir : a : i A ry mberian ounty. ‘which watchmair 48 er ned there Bellefonte e to see rors of ind owners are still putting up | had 120 first degree murder thelr ways n past : ion 60 years of its existen to travel back. to ply their vocation on the pl | irt} ecution on 1 That " B Bellef by emises ! | 2 is thankf patient d a wid M f Keister, tract of in Haines town-|™ RM out ighboring A H gospel PURE FRESH SEASONABLE GROCERIES ! are the only GROCERIES TO BE FOUND AT time and ne = IEAQOEO loll lolplel de Last : engaged revising her ve letiers ti per farmer Just Furnace Torn Down. Double Turn 5 1} SECHLER & COS BELLEFONTE. T2233 E30 000000 PERTAIN RNRRNES .s we December 10% and 11th Aprons an ‘ ; 3 fancy Ww That Drs. Dale, Feldt, Lock, Hayes, Rodgers, Seibert and Dorwerth are } thankful! that business keeps up even if they i That rk of all kinds will be for sale rR ho 1 Club House Closed well as Jhome-m on . 4 ah ade’ bread, oak A imber of Bellefonters who have to prescribe bread pills cream and cands An execellent ah oval atartal . Hunter is thankful that re. ) ir Christmas presents " V4 ¥ ‘ near M F y rial {y tod Points of Law Reserved. The gg company awarded a verdict of $67.158.09 in the 1 3 at il nile - ed States circuit court against was | the the 1 Dorsey iy] f the Httl } hat mor ‘ f M see eRTREeY AAI T) Domestic Happiness MEN'S GOOD WORKING SHOES 98c. A PAIR 98c. 98c. YEAGER'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA. TRANS NRRRIRRRIRRRRRRRRYY og Special CASH SALE fC ga Rice per It Lorn dtarch R mford Baker's Chocolate Banner Lye 13 for Butchers Pe pper Raising hy Lurrants 3 Ib Pru (vsters sed Mines MENS’ GOOD WORKING SHOES Just a Little Adv. stn 1 Cor f 8 know Tha We pay 83¢ for Eggs, 33¢ for Butter, Capitol Furniture Numbered, 1 head off the D tire by gang t the) We offer Oe aia Nrwam : a ae f (alarrh hw : = el by ‘ pital Y : Nores Catarth Care ke , vente : One We the Hering of furnl for any Hall's LL EAL APPR IRE FOIE IAL SEABAARRARRARRAARRIRARRAINN Potatoes and Lard Wanted slate sary ton NEY 4&4 OO, Toisdia, © I ———— GILLEN'S GROCERY Pt rr a EL EE EE EE EE PTT na TL A LLL El LLL LLL Ll hhh ddd FIVE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT kept Public In Ram dent Rambo plece of furnitm state sennayivania. This ) bean the dre that his happ That rOmIEr in thankful t! e Cal ; off. awhile, Ir duties, the Potter yw hard ore, to to Tyrom ix alwa You know ant each which are not In Should any item be fo department head will have department nk t It Costs Just deat tol mer a Post Card x at acualt ies to learn how to increase your Fr Te income on your savings and 3rd how to bank by mail and how to insure your deposits, without cost, with a fund of ten million dollars. Write today for Interesti Free Booklet ri once In at Ko and encourages alance is teaches where happiness filled Lhe the : Hanged at Sunbury. im , Sunn Marcavich, death for the lone, ced to Charles Yeso- renter Paying bills by check Is the » iplest and most cohvenient method, as well as the safest. as your check becomes a receipt for the delt It pays rest murder of That Robert Hunter is thankful that aged was executed he gotten away from Wearing gs Sunbury on Thursday morning, the overalls, and playing machinist every | hanging being witnessed by a large time he went out with his automobile. | suawd In the Jall yard and by many | Since he has his new machine he | people who climbed poles and ascend - | doesn't need to carry anvils, sledge- | oa to the housetops In the neighbors | hammers and the like hood Mareavich protested to the | That Lew MeQuistian is thankful i oficiales up to the last that he was in- | thet there is a limestone walk up over | nocent, and he at one time expressed | Half Moon hill. It saves him from | the wish that the man he asserted had wearing gum boots every time it rains. | committed the crime could be with He doen not lke to look as though he | him to go to the execution. were on a fishing trip when he goes to a soo a nice girl an cobbler has A check book is more convenient to oarry than & wallet filled with bills and coin, and If your check book is lost you can obtain another without cost, but If you lose your wallet it is a different story It gives you a better standing among business men to pay by check rather than in cash; to be known as having money in the bank strengthens your eredit, 5th The Nellefonts Trust Company welcomes small checking accounts as well as deposits Ln Interest, on which It pays 3 per cent Interest semi-annually. : Capital and Surplus, $10,000,000.00 State Highway Commissioner Joseph That the bedrock of meanness was reached last week In Bellefonte when ne in man went to the restaurant and ate for a lunch two dozen oysters on the half shell, three sandwitches and ther went to a barroom and washed it down with three glasses of beer, Afterwards he went to a butche er shop and asked credit for a soup bone for his wife and children, W. Hunter addressed the county coms. | missioners of Pennsylvania In annual | convention at Gettysburg and reported | that up to this time the average cost of a Btate highway was $5600 a mile. That is a steep figure, but If the road is made without the graft that is so frequent, It may be cheap In the long run. A good, and lastingly good, road in beyond price, “In Capital and Surplus, there is Strength.” GER 5 BANK) 317 Fourth Ave.~314 to 318 Diamond St PITTSBURGH, PA. * Open an account without delay with THE BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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