Thursday, November 17th, 1910. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, AAA A : 1. Pinklestine, of the Racket store, | RECENT DEATHS. was called to New York on Monday BELLEFON | E AND \V ICINI | Y bry the death of his father | ANGDON Mrs Magis LANK 4 of this flo wife of Henry Langdon, died at (jeorge Harpster and wife, place, hied themselves to Nittany on home in Altoona on Sunday last ccensed is survived b a husband Tuesday to help Pop Young to buteh- N 4 THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS er four children, and was wells gio aorapiy Known in Centre county terment wa mnde at Altoona Francis Musser, one of the efll cient clerks In Montgomery & Co's gtore, Is spending Thanksgiving in ‘ TTEN Mrs Margaret Sint Philippbhurg died at the hospital at . ' > M and Mrs, ¥. } Thomas, sOY aven, Sunday of cancer Bhi Another “Emigrant” skin was Luther Hughes spent Saturday |... ' i y anurhtet y hi pu p ‘hi wv ) arg and 9 months, and " "we { 18 ana ij { UE 1 0 ee 8 hung up in the “old butcher shop” last in I'yrone, plac w re th ¢ a t rriend 3 her husband two ’ oe ’ pace, he ¢ MUues 01 § ends . . ’ this week. rhe United Brethren church ig un Fvrone on Bunda) augh . Géorge Lannen, of Mrs. BE. F Garman returned home | dergoing some nes ded repairs to the Mr Gladvs Yous f Alt i He \ a Harry Tressler, of X h A] nave 0 4 0 J Oni n . from a visit of about two weeks with slate roof ! v NK, 001 ny @’igo J in, John md : is spending her Thanksgiving at the relatives in Williamsport Commissioner John L. Dunlap and home of her aunt, Mrs, Catherine “Human Hearts" next Wednesday See “The Country Girl" at the evening. opern house Friday night. Mrs Joseph Thomas, this sdaughter were Lock Haven visitors on | parley, this place Mrs LB. Fink died at her " AY iy Plate, 8 Ving seriously il : home Thursday last wing to a Quorum not mater 100 i Clearfield on Monday morn ; GF of her father, Adam Fishe James A, Stine, of this place, Is |; ; t the meeting of wincll ot ho R extended Hine vith TY Yr Mrs D H , KS 1 g spending a few week with his son fon evening thn wily fatled to berculo ; Shi is survived by hex ’ J . e S, the week with her laughter Mi Harvey and wife atl State College y ) ne } ‘ ! + hrother of count Rope 2 i kok, in Harrisburg “ Rnrves Genghes departed ) Dale, Esq. returned | 4, 1 ) I ni r of Apt a . 8 1 yg «¢ } UK an 1 onaay to oon where ‘ L$ " i y { 5 il . i" L wp VIL \ J ] } rs lary ret Q I na i : r A te iL het ' h 1 v \ from Philadelphia | 4) ; 3 Interment i “lea y y G. P. Heverl two ple in vdies of position 1 trade ba whet v en att to log : . # 5 nding nl Milesburg, paid a visit Monday, jai ; 1 vou town fellers are invited to s as ne . rn J J4 ni ellis, formerly Bi : Mr. Garman announces a good at ¢ the opera » LOMOrrow, | oul ng al tas Caroline Ca ’hlipsburg, who has been dent. 1scuits, ot reads traction for the opera house next Friday night, to se “The County fle bo p tellefor " eM I! ard Indiana Wednesday evening in “Human Girl p Mondas i ‘ companies, dieq Hearts Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Laird and Miss Garman, who had not Jeaterint 3t J0s residence in Aiteons More Tasty, Economic John Ammerman \ mot William departed « Mrs. Sarah Ammerman, sper 36 As i sit with frien at N : \ tur. Vers” Bay oy Lie fe \ LWO We days last week with friends il (i ‘alls aeeival tn today for a Sirtt: Wit ni ckl orth ‘ b 1 t 1 es hy ev. Pare, JST) iu town. tuday, Toro viel Fel i, and would have A solutely Ilealt Miss Mary Clark, of Tyr o 18 ‘ ] rat hurel ! { Ww p . p | inti) ' nd xt In - pleasant visit h ho ! att ft 4h) re ‘ q AM on mot rt 4 h ' a in the } renpid " ap We, grandmother, Mrs t orril ( I pulpit : I p t y Puavaghs 2 : 7 k a. u this place fifteer " ¢ Bell bet : ¥ Mt, Rememt } vell OWS h . at Petr! night ORCHARD MEETING Dates For Public State Fru gery | entertained ture roon lect ture noon, invited Lyceum tunate In s&« ing meetings December On Saturday alp Struble and ! ! ferent Yitien 8 an od Centre county “pry i ! place parted 5 py ; dha ’ ‘ . v 23% } An § “itaelf frit draperacd with : ’ a ! ¥ oe | es T . 1 Ls , ‘ ; Fur . ge the s : I : ! htures mike dp vl y Rell JUSTICE MUSSER'S TROUBLES. Overarafis , ecember Rte fe I oF ng . . for 2 re : . t oy he (‘entre ount ladies of | - owl bh |g 8 By : t he T \ “ the | Charged With Committing an Assualt d \ adn i rn . Upon a Young Man distinguishéd a lee ! “tates ing the mn ing and marketis : ' SALE REGISTER AUCTIONEERS, HH LOHR. Clarence. Ger LL. PRANKIMAYES ot eral A CLINTON Teachers’ Meeting An pra red nm be of | whied Hef ’ i i Prof. 1 " he y wid ' Watson Mm 1 man is A woman of | Mond \ } average weight, and the me oMcials fron rane wh ! i look Hike ented i y iheeting or x severe shock t her. | after this tr p I'he © in flecte vely eu } MARKET QUOTATIONS. . At this writing My N f : ing a lat of names ' Oo ’ i . Ainiform n ) ownship An th an ’ ’ dition 8 not much Improved, i ie | mtntion loafers. boys and girl on en i i wed Bellefonte—Produce, In posite PYOSE TY UP IROTe suffars greatly “from pain and and some women who simpl ) { i ¢ ) . \ ' Perr of the fAfteen teachers were Eges ‘ Jobe MN Gray & Son. IDAUrS! ce spots ness. It ia the intentitn of Mp Noo- | ghout there without % 118 ipparent | \ ne it : present A meeting will be held on Butter ‘ . 3 tonite Pa man through his attorney H ! business in the evenings, and as a re they elo nd the trate. father start Thursday evening, Dec. 1, at the same Bellefonte Grain, POR Ral Quigley, Enq. to seek redress from the sult there will be arrests made and od out to kill his unwelcome son-in place We extend a cordial Invitation The following prices are paid by PRAY Lo ola > a a the OR borough Mr Quigley appeared at fines Imposed upon these, For this law However, he 414 st the oppo. to all interested In education, our a Y. Wagner for grain farm ot Gatsby re. Bow rnd vy anne Hare the council chamber on Monday reason persons who have the train site wa 4d has extended the paternal | rectors and teachers of other town. Wheat ‘ she hb sss | ster, will sell or pei ton fsx Limes. Oebisies night for the purpose of submitting | habit would better cut it out If they hieasings to both It was an exeiting ships: and we especially desire the | Wheat, red ..... RAEI, 9p | 108 serv 1 High state of cultivation; 0 acres the matter to that body, but as they | don't want to bp pinched; this is fe affair while it lasted but the finale | presence of every teacher of our own Rye Pasa Ne NEY assnsus Gf o pestyte hdloinip, the farm all blond with & did not meet in council, we eannot' joke, as we predict that a nice bunch was lamentably weak con dl with | t ' C ere. Goon bull ras. sater and orchard on he y t ympared with | township OFF covunrvnrnnnivnnnens ‘ 89 ihe Call or write Iane Harpsier, Gates tell what will be done In the case. will be pinched In a few days the opening 8 0. WALKER, Seo [| ORE coovvvnnnmnn : . Shburg, “r VONYY 2 NT of + I .
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