Thursday, July 28th, 1910, CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, Page thunder gust wl pignt Ladies Perils of the Hair Cut. Marriage Licenses 1 with h and 1 doch rain, 60, at Yeager's “Ouch eried the barber and some Clarence eC afer i M111 r {1 " n Gertrud Kr rey BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY 1h | we roe mcrae n_ spoting | Sumas wat + seorsher_sherrmoms | ponaminee ie won ‘oe eo | drive {this week in Tyrone with her parent LN ‘ - a he his thumb ie mouth and hegat oF | LOT A h 4 A TR al] nl er mn Mr. and . BR. B. Fr nay ; king it f \ > NTN y "op 4 " " Mrs, J Barnhart and daughter i "er THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS of Bellefonte. are visiting at the home | On subscription you i (a lsle a ut of Mre, Barnhart mother, at Pun this | unl sutaws? chal Miss Ella tors of this ! is 4 Harris sojourning at Spring Mill few A ‘riday for this week 8 M Esq. left on 1 HeOrs 3. Joh a prominent busines: Migs ells t Rie ¢ ¢ mont ) loalsburg, was here on Mor for Getty lower Ze a) ! pa us turned from nn visit { ¢ ds of the Bo Mong ¢ § n of George Heal ow that Bellefonte was bl with matcl { Y ths heen as frog Penny a Word Ads Daggett Mond The Bazaar, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop. MARKET QUOTATIONS Beliefonte— Produce Bellefonte—Grain, Howing prices are paid by for grain The Meyer-Maurey Reunion Gilliam's Dept Store . ’ SOMETHING The Macy Histories; Dodge Geographies; The Century Spelling Book; EVERY WEEK them in More ¢ Shermar antitrust LJ | Our Pric Reg Sherman anti-trust ll Kavana and Beatty's | | , RE A or Flour 1.36 1.50 oO Lis kno ) I he S| ' (104 gett { _ A mhbinnt ’ restraint of . 4 2 . ; ; 1 be med) on 8 ! and fourth fte rpent ] ’ ] ¢ sald to control 85 per Rhetoric; | Jig a ’ IH 16¢ funda wound whicl ‘ ten ' { lens f the output of wash bowls, bath cone Coffee, 1% 16 ould be made, h Ow ar ne t) rien ‘ ’ \ ‘ ’ ) ep roy i tor drinking fountains h h | Bakers Choclate 1K 28¢ . \ ‘ weriligious ; iL ua ] | 8 oy be spent there ’ ' ab but a ’ . ‘a tha swelling gren tent ; at ' anitary « meled Iron ware ang ge roug { Salt-Sack... 5 3” Ww eulde « won et lost [OF to discOUnRtenAin . BON i vy not feells \ had ots i N) in PN slow as must have & Kul o Salvation Army may be doing in Belle. |! ! . Al will be about as slow & Green or Black Tea 28¢ 40¢ hame. Mosare. Fe nd Haines we : thie PGS wit the safest plas ic |; that { the capitol looters and other Nature, Lit ature | Vanilla tT bottle. . 5-19¢ 10-28¢ } M ra. Fye and Halnes were fonte. hut an amusing Hitie Incident \ er ome Rad > ne A) + : ) sho : i 1 show his } or t st +¥ s Were |took place in front of the Bush House | g ar N rusts | and Art: Banner Lye 3 for asc per can 10¢ pleasant callers at this office where which is worth f note Three 1a to Bone Er physician A dog bite A ——————————————— { ’ ] Tomatoes § cans, . . 2c 1 he 0 of te a \ N , Mr. Fye dropped some of his good " sn't to be led with, especially Ir Last Tuesday morning two boys of ’ ' NEY dies of the Army were holding their D Days i Prices sub ject to chenge elegant mon usual evening services, one of which og 1a He leville, Mifflin county, were gather. | Industrial and Social 1 19 1b sugar, ceo B00 On Wednesday night of last week held the bass drum. The man with Among the greatly aficted people | Ing huckieberries on the mous a | 1t1b Ba Powder 10¢ oe | about 11 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Buck the hurdy.gurdy soon made his ap. of Bellefonte is Bamuel A. Donachy Pp gas Hédevina on the ami ong | History Series. 6 boxes Argo starch «BSC and Mr. and Mrs, Kern, of Cinnaty, | pearance on the scene because he! formerly superintendent of the Penn Caan ! wri tl yd ha | 18 1b, Dairy salt. 20¢ gsc Oblo, arrived in Bellefonte in an auto. | thought he could ph kK up some some sylvania Match works, As has heen th y Sond hag w ag They Nh | | We have too many Fruit Jars mobile and have since been guests of | pennies and nickies The ladies | previously stated he became a victim badly tri NOARSd and thd no one whe I They are wn in metbbd. They and will give you a discount Mr. Kern's brothers, Milton and Frank spunked up and the contest was on of the dreaded disease, necrosis, Sev. ti the ho hy . v Coroner Schum, of Are up-to~date Bey Tt the course of | on thom Kern They left the Ohlo eity on between the hurdy-gurdy the base | eral times he was compelled to sub. Hunts on my rbd notified . : vudy. Sunday morning about 10 o'clock, | drum ad the women's voices. There mit to an operation for the remova 1 A anty, thus the trip, counting frequent stops, | was no let-up, the women holding of pleces of the jaw bone, On Friday : : " RAND, McNALLY & CO. was made in about three days. While | thelr own, although under a higher | the jaw bone broke, leaving his chin The battleship Main, in Havana har- | § here they have been making frequent | pressure of nerve force than the man, sort of crooked or lop-sided, It has bor, may be mised, Congress has ap- NEW YORK trips, one to Penn Cave, Millheim and | because all he had to do was to turn | been giving him considerable pain, | propriated $300,000 for that purpose. Hj (i ! : . : | The bodies in the wreck, that may be { Interest. On Wednes- the crank. The situation was laugh- land on Monday afternoon he and his | i Represented in Central Penna. by ae hen Avil they started on their (able and amused a large crowd, Fin. | wife left for the Willlamsport hospital | obtained, will be interred at Annap- why back, going by the way of At- aly a policeman made the man with | where he again submitted to Another | ola FRANCIS E. PRAY, #OROCERY je Olt Philadelphia, New York ‘fe hurdy-gurdy take a sneak and the operation. It Is very difficult to sur- | Oy ‘and Buftalo, N N v They are very indies continued their services, THis | mise the outcome, but it Is to be hoped | Dr. Durton Stark, of New York, | State College, Penna. pleasant people, and while here had a | is one time where women's rights pre- | that somethiag can be done to give | ®pent the past week in Woodward as | delightful time. | valled, him permanent relief ithe guest of Miss Maude Ard. i inspect ————— :
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