Thursday, September 29, 1910, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Page 5 —— - . - -~ [ ' > ca +] | | Mr, and Mrs. Louis Lonsbury are We will be glad to see our “pay” RECENT DEATHS, Feature extraordinary Friday | visiting Mr. Longbury's mother, at|tlrons next week who may be attending night, 30th, the Beenie will reproduce BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY gf |comns x > : | ~-Mrs. Daniel Showers of Bellefonte, Edward Owens and family, of | Known man of near Booneville, died | Cabin Three reels, superbly acted Bellefonte, spent Sunday with friends @t that ‘place on Monday rmorning of | and excellent) photographed | the } the fair | LAMBY:—Oliver Lames a wall- | the soul-stirring: pl Uncle Ton's lis at Niagara Falls, nursing a nlece | through’ a serious attack of typhoid | fever. | Miss Rachael Shuey sang a prete | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris, of | ty solo “n the Bellefont Methodist ~ ~ ~ Wayne, Pa, have been guests at the | hurch on Bunday eve ning HARKN 8 Aly H. PP. Harkn« : { former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, A, G | M | " y ¢ Aly ~Mrs. Joseph Kelleher and children, Miss Byrd Noll 1s visiting Mrs Morris, on Linn street had wh nd a { 1:11 Robert 4 3! on of Bellefonte, spent Sunday and Mon- William Echoes, of Mounsville, W, Va . s / " veen visiting friends in Bellefonte | (H0Y widhiati vez} mn died 3 hy x y Walter Garrity, of the Seven Mts, | left on Tuesda for Philadelphia { i { i ’ or day In Tyrone John McNickols, of Bellefonte, has } 4 \ bods A A i po Shoe. | Wi in town the other day--everybody | Harris Heviman of Indiana ar Miss Grace Mitchell left on Mon secured a position with I A. Shoe- likes to shake hands with Walter, he's | rived ir Bellefont Ww ind . ‘ 4 ; \ ) lellefont oF p sli day afternoon for St, David, a suburb maker, at Northumberland + wholesouled fellow all through afternoor Ee 8 Sada, » viphis R y Re ( ‘ : : ‘ HOO I guest of " of Philadelphia. Miss Jane Harper and Helen In order to give Mr and Mrs. | parents on Curtin stre William Miller, Sr, who y em- | Ceader will hg their dancing Charles Morris possession of the Har M [ss ployed at Tyrone, spent Sunday with | class during the first week of October per house, on Linn treet Misses | 1) his family in Bellefonte Mrs. Patsy Stuart and daughter, | Lulu and Jennie Harper will take On Saturday night Miss Helen | Miss Margaret Stuart, left Bellefonte | rooms with Mrs (87) Hibler, on Al Smith, of Bellefonte entertained a | Thursday morning 1 Hagerstown, | legheny street aM Snydertown hemorrlakges, hged about 9K years, | Vitagraph ( Deceased in survived by his wife and two children THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS f Altes Robert Morris vhe Of tion and became Lottie Ro vh and been for V { weeks {8 work enographer nutiber of Ter ee 11 if i 1 ww come t t} next weel nel Mi | 10lt, aught . Ol -v alot Fred Blanc] ! 0 CARO, ! } Mrs, Jam Ne al . . ' Demi visiting his frien \ / 4 at Lock Haven He Is nicely in the Windy City The Misses Bible Mr. and Mrs. George B been visiting thelr sister Blair, in Bellefonte, hay home In Phil Frank Bellefont in Akron, iv fellow given half Mr York are visit of Mrs Mrs. He street Mauri secured O wrfield Woo tions Ar resides Exchar day Edward Wall Street skinned a Broth fow | daughts dave } here v1 or Bert He Bellefonte da and continent with Mr and Mr they wi will Ia China Inia MEN WANTED go to spend mer art Bf } ‘ : : : ad In re ‘ ’ at hi stam in jeaarning ‘ k WwW. a fad \ i Monroe Ki red they will te i ; ¥ . : : ' vi | ‘ tory Mr. Met i ' ) ng IK , EE ; " 1 \ i FOR SAL) sacrifice " ' te ' $t . ' $ Ha ' . ¢ ) the (% ? be = ’ 1 i re ' ’ i Ine A Tam : _ . " cellars under botd salary, and i : : ’ ‘ » : 4 00 an afford, 8 wells and all necessary privations i Cue wird : I : y IR ! " Leuba ! nes Contains sores with some guest In Bellefo . \ ' . ’ g | Influence ™ decens \ mny | small timber, Five acres are plant Collis ; are glad to e “ ) : ‘ f 3 red good guniities nd } t ginsing this fall footed 1% mi wife of Re J. 1 OlIne h : " a 9 made him a m y Baahy sation Come and see for the Bellefonte Free Me 1 A lant wee ‘ e ur : " : ; - + ; £ 1 his death Ens hie i : ‘ Good terms. Het Soaviey Spring M died very suddenly, leavi ee 8 omas Van Tries, of 1 “ , . Py . ' YD? ’ ' eo lo of 000 by 1 i ire o athers ' | ' t Pleasant Ge the | citizen. He w i children—a son ghter loner of $1006 . SC | Lobhigh Valles ’ wm he NOTICH All persons are hereby cautioned not 5 : . 6 4 : : £34 § rod ni I , m On Monday afternoon the father took stor WW. OO, Temple: ] hatd: § . . A He 10 buy DOT In ANY Way remove from the prem them to Gery! N Y where he placed | The mortgage It | : ’ ‘ I he hove after hard vas hel .. i i : - oom ‘ ines of Mrs Josephine Davie. at Moshan non Pe N ‘ | : wit : 4 _. i them in an orphanage where the will i Mrs. Toempleton's resi themselves from un ne i wr AN y he Freshy BOW O00u dl by Harry Yeager, the bay or as ’ d edueation In several the home of Miss Alice Templeton, « . 4 greed p ! : i after thoroug! ex terian church and ied 1 Hive an part of It which is now (0 the barn of said prem secure A gOOd pi h ht honest if 1" belonged , | fees as 18 DO 10 Be removed £ 5 : : Mo : : ' u vy : } § : found they Bad os ris i é Fie P Bred 1 from the premises 5 th oldest girl will sister in-inw of enaton Templeton : i } sntiqg Ny . found the % k years from now - Nellefonte Orde ¢ Ki and unless by the written order of Lhe sald owner be able to keep house for her papa Mra, Templeton disclaims every sign consist \ ; donk I fury. which was mi ellefonte rder o ke. and , ) ) ! in him . T D Weaver. J PF Apent SC) ) such ‘ Ortage, o ; ng v _ tk and leather cushioned : ! EM) cnr was the members found a true borther 4 uite sad to think that ich a ing a Mortage r every paying a cent | writer i : : Be Bo hold should “be broken up, | of Interest on It. This means that it | chairs to match. Set In the wall is a | slight disfigured, one front whee! | friend. Surviving him are a wife and i yr bal ” pba he + Fete > * Calon a ; giver : ' us ) yh Y ore Wand seasistin and the children given over to others (is a pure case of forgery, the money fireproof safe to hold his coin and od smashed and the front of the ont | three : Hil he funeral took pores UBdGr OUNTAMOD a ing of . to raise. However, the home Is a good | being used by Mr. Templeton, him. | uable papers. Just out from the of prety badly bent Another car | place on Bunday afternoon which was | heidk dwelling Bouse. bank # won arched of ne and they will receive the best of | self It Is now a question how much | ices Ix a tollet good enough for “Ted what summoned ttad “Milly Tyson (one of the largest ever held in that | choloe fruft. This «ill make 8 desirable home care. From Gery, Rev. Collins came will the Doctor get back. About the | dy Roosevelt or Rockefeller Along | failed to make connection, It is sald | community A large delegation of | Bowring mill at Delenviie oe eg od ny a I ’ v x ’ : % ; & 3 » in : . i. M 1 , a | ¢ e ro of price wed back to Bradford, Pa. where he Is at- [only sure way to keep money now In [side of this Is a waiting room that I= about three pannels of fence was Elks from Bellefonte was in attend sihavire of D. Dock, Fleming Pa: or tending the annual conference, | to put it down In your geans or sock. | pretty as well as convenient among the wreckage | ance | Katherine Buck. Lock Huven. Pa % Severn! months: ARO Mra
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