Thursday, December 1st, 1910, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 7. en RE —————— - - ~ A—— —-— . a ——t— ~ ~ GREENBURR. BOALSBURG. | DR. CRIPPEN HANGED. " SMALLEST SINCE 1878, ADVERTISES FOR HUSBAND, “ 4 Fred Slegel and wife, and! William Mra. Henry Fredericks has been on | | A Correspondents Tyson, of Nittany valley, hélped Mr. | the sick list the past few weeks, Pays the Penalty For the Murder of Successful Gubernatorial Candidates | Pretty Girl Wants to Marry a Man N. D., Tyson to butcher on last Sat- Mrs. Frank Lohr and son George | His Wife, | Lead is 33484 Votes. | Bhe Has Never Seen. urday. | spent the beginning of last week with Dr. Hawley Harvey Crippen paid Oficial returns from all of the 671 Miss Mary Lewis, of Wilburtha, N. par men BE. BE. Douty started work on his friends here, ! the penalty for the murder of his wife, | counties of Pennsylvania show that! J, who is twenty-four years old and new job, back of what Is called Wolfs | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Haffley, of | Belle Elmore, the actress, within a | John K. Tener has a plurality of 33,- | surprised her friends at that place by Continued. Gap ? | Anronsburg, enjoyed a few days vis- few minutes of 9 o'clock, Wednesday | 494 over William H. Bérry, the small- | placing advertisements in papers in Mr : M J. W. B ler ade [it last week with their daughter, Mrs. morning, Novembar 23rd. The hang- | est given a governor in Pennsylvania that section for a husband, saying Mr. and )} re, J. Snyder made a | Ney in Mevers ing was in Pentonville ptson, lLon- | since 1860 when Robert E, Pattison that none of her friends or acquaint- AARONSBURG. flying iy ip to 1 oh county Jost w Sk | Rev. Charles Stover will move to don, England, where the prisone: bad | defented George W. Delamater by 27.- | ances need answer jo va t two of their.sons who reside | this place this week, and will begin his | been confined 000. Her name appears in the advertise- carpenters, we are Sorry to say, is ere pastoral work, as pastor to the Boals rhe condemned man, who through I'he complete votes were as fol- | ments, which merely say that she de- confined to the house for one wee Kk (Our two head butchers, Messrs. | burg charge. We all wish him suc out his trial and even until Home | lows For Governor, Tener 416611; sires a husband with good habits, with a very bad cold Newton Wallzer and J. W. Snyder, | cess In his new field, There will be Secretary Churchill had refused a pe- | Berry, 482,157; Grim, Democrat, 129,- | about twenty-eight years old, who has On Thursday afternoon Wilmer ran |#r¢ kept busy this week slaughtering | service in the Reforms Ad church SBun- titlon for his reprieve, had maintained | 355; Larkin, Prohibition, 17,465 sufficient Income to keep a wife In a his cider mill for the last time ti jg | and cutting up meat for those who ! day morning at 10 o'clock. an imperturbable calmness, pres For Lieutenant Governor: Reynolds, conservative manner fall. Now it is butchering, eating | Are lucky enough to have it, and make J The entertainment in.the Boal Hall, | sented a pitiable appearance as he | Reg iblican, 420,874; Gibboney, Key - She has received = BUIMErous Ans~ good sausages, pon haus and pudding, | sausage, liverwurst, and ponhaus, | Thanksgiving evening was well at- was lterally led throughout the short stone, 07,808 Gireevy Democrat, | wers already, but most of them are and Al Bower is the lead of it all { tev. Stauffer will preach in the Re- tended. corridor from his cell to the scaffold 166 829 Me onkey, Prohibition, 2.376 from acquaintances who know her Mrs. Charles Orwig, of Hartleton, is | formed church next Sunday after A Christmas servi e will be g'ven His wental anguish had been too a Boclalist, 28.579 circumstances Bhe declares that she Walter: and family, | noon at 2 o'clock in the Reformed church on Christmas reat to be cavered up by outward \ vote cast for Tener was the | oonts to marry a man she has never evening bravado, and" it was a broken man mallest polled by any successful can seen. but she has i Ad her friends Harry Bailey left last Thursday for hom the warders were obliged to a didate for governor since James A th it p > 4 . inti] she has Milton where he wi married to Miss ist up the steps to the drop, upon | Beaver, Republican, was elected In ma le a full fri at cat on an t hi Viola Sener, whe been visiting | which, once reached, the shrinking | 1880 anata on ap i hr aibinhathy ? Nis her sister thers or the past few ! figure all but collapsed The doon The total number of votes cast —. weeks ed man passed a restless night and | 997,601, the smallest number polled . Another wedding fror here ls ppeared haggard an wo wh ‘ 1845 Rather Wife Than ch. will be until Christn y tevenson. all of Lock Haver John Bari Lv ng fro . ° ‘ agga ! and Norn hen . Ra of Be 4 [ e a Ri he Mary Fisher, of Penn Hall | Brown, local chairmanffi and A. Kan Rin sun od | nig ae I ks oti finde op Th A ast for Webster Grin 006 Y Bor fathers’ in 3 n, } nal , a who wers rried ¢ { on { ‘ med to lose all fortitude as t . ’ | 0,000 left } ! father's wi at the home of Mrs. H : stetter, Cr y and treasurer, Ah iri Hy at ck he M tol / hed RS \ . ry im ug Jroaliogh ves L 4 a Van Wag ; of East Michael Fledler ) iflad a, | Loganton, Pi ’ nnual election lt » y sit te dag Bor him bas sca hop § y i Phot analdate New Yo! Wem raartatiy i} yt ay spent a few davs } { r., Ja of offtcers 1 ‘1 Alstrict . : Hin h | i ul | id ) 3 ! polled Ke 2, I : il k-4 be y at wor cob Fledler OUTS as vall d at the afterno / hpraney P neh 122,321 cs fi ph Ritt WoL '\( hot Termall ni ver she grand Thanksgiving urk nnet i nd ti v ) . » hear of : : Death Is Instantaneous. N Ma YON et had +k ; he r { art of that tickled his | ’ wer lke ( vas bro Jor burial or ls face wa colorless | } : Aunt Beckles. ‘ ; : Syn : da on .. Bervy escorted bareheaded to the gallows 1 will filed leaves her the full Mrs. Ralph | : w vis 81 " t oy h Ny ‘ ey ALI L ‘ , A So ' A i, ‘ ‘ et 1 Veon rs Was soon aon i 9 ‘ } } publica part ents but tis aut 1 t she i she among her many friends State Col- | | ; ra EN ats Ari Sedum a ed Vas wi rs ts pledges and etra t marry she is ef ne third lege and Bellefl: eRe « \ a : : : : ad ted a X fig t i Bern to John Haines, one of our up-to-date visiting her son, for an indefinite time [ The Sunday School convention on Ruth Swabb spent Saturday at Co- | the 256 inst, was well attended and burn at the home of her brother-in- |. nejderable interest was manifested, law, Ezra Burd he speakers from a distance were, Ira Gramley, our ully Ip=-tO-Aale | Me. Stauffer, county chairman; Prof butcher, Is busy at it every di) na I MeCloskéy, county secretary: and Mr Mr ind ner,' at their residences wm— _ st—— rn ———_. A— pumpman here, has ymed his position after | Clair Kerstetts ‘ 0d, cams ne Bulcher ng. ' ‘ Aig ats as Rad . p d b being off « [ nt e with quin« | tO « owt \ three | 21 +s in bod pr a ar wid By ed the . R's CO on 1 1 — } € y ’ Omen BY Mra Margaret Th ( , of Brad and frie: ‘ i ) ) | M t of ; A ! He w oe | Clara Kt} i y When a woman if her dock, is spending son ' re wit! hd thiz ya 1. bute! ay ‘ ' row? a fi MA silent secret : her friend, Mrs A ot ] « erin rett ! ‘ ( 1 Le \ | ‘ 4 pn “i 4 1 trusts you. R. M. McLau } een cl ! k wal now visti MALI tor “ | stowed th i 4 \ ! ; rin } ; : \ jence on rive” ‘ of Buffalo, } Psion where IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG IT MAKES SICK WOMEN WELL. SPRING MILLS ! V. { gs ow | No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her con. the Hunters . ' i ee Sp | dence 1 i i wher wr or advice to Dr. natural bowel movement once 8 day : We Handle Every | rr WILL THE WEATHER BE HING | thing in . annoying all SE | R= B= L To PLEASANT GAP of Absolutely Pure | SECHLER REBERSBURG gd ; | ng of 7 wy ere X i = Quality | | & CO. the Physicians Galore For in Dress Wear MiMinbo 4 on. | bins, Loc Frear, Mis. Schad, and 5 we carry several special styles | of Regal Shoes that cor- to Fo Auer nt | ee hee, nthe room. fo rectly reproduce exclusive Welcomed. "Nias "Triie” Conter in sponding ‘a | (rom Milgont, were seen in our VI“ | practice’ ut whewe services, uniik ~-\ custom models designed this Bake | : ' res : : ) a pr Quite a fi ' ‘ yt Regal : A e a few | wre nd pure air, and Raqut | did | politan clubmen. of Vall shent Sunday k y " , y v on . * Bt p ad th«in-law A. GG. Walker Wil f Freez: of Bnow Bhos was 1 think = } Dre. Haris ar a visitor among friends here one day ins " CENTRE LINE Sparks, a formtr pastor ‘entre Line has come to life ama To Circles the Globe on Stilts preached a very able a], “hr tor a4 fami 0 Tw German . bats will attempt i B. churfh on last nti on Purnace, spent last | circle the WA | on stilts hey ening W" i parents vill art from cotiy hall, New, York nfer, of Bellefonte, and "red ' in the 1 Bn « rel next poing to the Jerse City fersy and did : Confer, 1 M lesb rs nday at 10 ) thence they will make thelr way to . greet ew dwellers o 4 nt ir respective Mra W. M. Way Is spending a week | Philadelphia, The hour bf the start insure you correct style correct fit, ‘ ’ ' : huge . : mere In Tyrone hy not vet been decided . a Ha tor y Re A eirin Ince. ool T™ Methodist meoting is still In The young men are Albert Marder enuine comfort an long seTvICE, ate 6% ’ wif ura Satur. | pr less at this writing anad Hans Hoeledamp, until recently , . rats ‘ / : ‘ : t left as yw. 26. at Pownell's res Parl Ounmalliues and his brother employed as stewards on a transatian : o other ready to-wear shoes are oken of Rood i x not at rendered A very suits | Charley spent last Bunday with his | tic liner. They hope to win a purse of in thesame class with them. Regals tempt to set a n ‘ Van ther on | ahie ang teh they had composed. | father at Frogtown 15.000 raised by the steamship ste. . the things donate r we prize them sfter which they had a 1 wher of Pwo bright young men, from Hunt- yards’ Verein, of Hamburg are equal to custom shoes mn every- more hehly than d¢ lars nd cents rood REMes The next half hour was Ingdon Furnace have been attending "We are expert stilt-walkers™ they thi b , . a hoi i: th yi hy ha nd spent in viewing the fancy work done the meeting pretty regularly What sald, “We expect to walk eleven hours ng uw pnce. od ntetu’ - dness, love and | 4 the NA. (in the past year. Re- is the attraction, Is It the meeting or (a day, and we can travel five and a good wishes which prompted give Us| reaahments were then or rved and all the girls? Ad ho “ half miles an hour. We will work our $350 $4.00 $450 $500 Courage as we enter upon our new | gonarted for home, wishing the an passage on. the ocean laps of the | work niversary or inte We pray God's richest blessing to dm 2 ding nce a week instead LIVONIA, fest on one and all and may we be | | 7. N. Stover was away several days Saved From Awful Death, ! drawn together for united efforts In mis Sa —— | this week on & business trip | How an appaling calamity In his ’ His Kingdom. that His name may be | LEMONT. | The party of Nirigh Valley hunters | family was prevented is told by A. D. | Min | Sh St glorified among men and that men 6 Putehering is the song of the day. camping on Delongs land were fortu- | enna, of Favsitaviia N SRP g e S oe ore, may be saved. ecorge Martz appears to hold the belt | nate In securing three deer ), No. & "My sister had consump i —————— for large hoge—456 Ibs to be beat Mra. John Wirth Is still on the sick | ton” he writes, “she was very thin BELLEFONTE, PA. SPRING CREEK Collage Twp. Will hear next week from Squire Gets | list; we hope for her speedy recovery. |and pale, had no appetite and seemed BE. M."Houser is able to be around Frank Reighard made a business | Among the party of hunters stop. {to grow weaker every day, as all rem. | RM I, yi yy again after being Inld up with a | trip to Altoona on Friday. [ping at Stovers is Mr, Hartman, of | edies falled, till Dr, King's New Dis. | sprained ankle, wr station agent, Philip Bradford, | Philadelphia, a fine pianist, who has | covery was tried, and so completely | W. O. Dale and wife, of Look Haven, | returned after a {wo weeks hinting | been delightfully entertaining our | cured her, that she has not been trou. visited friends In this vicinity last | trip: he reports two deer for the | people with music during the even- | bled with a cough since. Its the best week, crowd. Philip says If does are to be | ings of the past two weeks medicine 1 ever saw or heard of" shot, he saw 7; #0 he @id not get the | MN. W, Parks, of Haselton, and Mrs. | For coughs, colds, lagripps asthma, g Il nn 0 d CSC |) 01S. buck fever, Clark Hermon, of Biate Col ate goup, hemofrhage all bronchial trou Pinder Dale, formerly of this place, | tended the funeral of Reuben Stover, | bles, it has not equal, Soc, $1.00, Trial but now of Lock Haven, ia circulating | nd visited among friends here a few | bottle free, Guaraniesd "by Green's Centre Democrat, Bellefonte, Pa. among old friends, days, the teeny | Journey.”
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