Thursday, December 14th, 1911, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. . —a— wa——— — | eorernrrreereenerrerreresereae | Hes Cluster Lulbach, bs frend A WOODSMAN TALKS | [ , | ing the week among friends in Greens BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY ae ee el OF CHESTNUT BLIGHT Flanders car to Frank Mayes, ——— — auctioneer, who will make good THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | use of it during the sale season HOW HE WOULD DEVELOP OUR Hamilton coupons and bonds CHESTNUT TIMBER, that vou get with each and every fic purchase at Alters’ Cigar and Candy {4 op y —R. B. Tavior was a business is | los on to Christmas and nary | gore. Ask for i ureminin ath CRITICISES THF DEPARTMENT Pw? y 3% 4 y | tor in Tyrone on Tuesday a sleigh bell has jingled as yet rue x49 { Mrs. Gardner 18 a guest ¢ 1 | J. BE. Stine, of Yarnell, was Grace | n is spending ) H m Is pending a! Ridicues “Educated” Foresters— o/ y , I. Sheffer home in Milroy | er Sunday guest of friend vacation at the home of her parent Mrs. Henrietta Nolan spent i X ' | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Lyon, on Penn Thinks More Work Should be Done \ BAKING- OWDER 3 week with her son, Daniel Nolan In| There will be one more Issue | street, She has been attending a| With Axe and Saw-—Assist Nature— ) Tyrone. the Centre Democrat to complete the | training school for nurses In an Ohlo Cut Away Sprouts. Va nt yA ZA —Miss Sue Justice, of Tyrone, was . hospital | | ‘a 7, PEL : . 85 nnie Cherry entertained | ' fA P A ealled to the bedside of her mother | Mi Minn Cherry ntertained | RECENT DEATHS. | Since the Sta Forestry Cominis | Xa Absolutely ures A 07 serious 1 at . Rellefonte | her friend Miss Jobso of Tyrone Jrlio 18 a riously ill at the Bellefonte Be en reek nd son, f Tyrone sion has inaugurated a campaign in apltal. or SMITH: —James Smith, son of Os Pennsylvania to stamp out the dis —Watch for the cowboy band par- | Richard 'aylor, employed at 4 “i _OMUA, Daa B= lease known i “Chestnut Blight” it p “1izah <Sm « [= s (° ale at noon tomorrow Concert on | Huntingdon pent Sunday with his ar and Elizabeth Smith, of State Col has aroused t Among our peo lege, dled at six o'clock 'hursday the diamond at moon and at 7 in the | family in this place ple. The fact t $270,000 was a / h d h 1 wrning of last week ter two weeks ! wal p | evening | Ariss Evizabeth Galbraith attend- [Toming of last Wee Br I XS | propriated for this purpose indi 0 nave pure ana wnoiesome —Conductor and Mrs, U, H. Reamer ed a dance given by Theta I frat on nineteen " . o" and for Ome cates the importance attached ) are still at Atlantic City "whe re they Friday night at State College i time past a "ou n employed ns a | "Been y hi : food, be sure that your baking 1H vi » aut will spend several wee kg for the ben Jerome Harper, who 1s located at | clerk In Gilliland drug store In ad- th ving tha f ait of their health and are finding the | Bitumen, Pa., in Clinton sunty. spent | dition to hi nts he is surviy , | questions of a publ awa d » d ton county, spen ( lon to ) Lr 1 4 rviy by re eéhange beneficial thus far | Sunday with friends In Bellefonte | two sisters The funeral tod f Fong rem and atiral \ ul) ai pow er 18 ma e rom cream ~The attendance at court is not] Frank Rowe, employed at Tyrone | on Saturday afternoon at 10 Ook: | communi W ed au i X very large this week. It looks as | spent a f at the home of his | burial being n it Pine Grove Mills. | bern. W ly “ es 1 of tartar and not from alum. oug itigati was on th we inl father, Jol C. Rov Y ‘ Ir: mt though litigation on the \ : Johr on Curtin street. | pREDERICY V ‘os Fredericy. | VIEWS on this county and a spirit of compromise | Henry O} % Dennison. Oho. 1tat a and good will among men prevailed | spent a day here visiting his sister, | Beech Creek. die nv Reld Cowly | 1an4S mated Be slarsaret ogwert at the hospi: | county. Kanwas on Sunday, rom | BIEN he oes not seo 1 take much |) The Label will guide you Joseph & Co. have tal attractive show windoy Hattie and with Santa Claus full W Ev- | ma of tOONA ‘We " . , h ‘ man, { A were pleasant ary Christmas ? 11 JOE 1 - { and Mrs. L.ouls Grauner 1 plays considerable ingenuity in som | st red y past dihpteny Ga elever design 4 . " : | Kansa ‘or the last 1 y . he es Rut] nd Margaret | . al , \ ‘ ) —List of 1 letters 12) Coxay.: of g nl y sig ¢ has made his home wit ne o Stor nt I > powaer inane (rom Roval unclaimed for ; were the gu WwW Rr . L > 1 J 5 o VOVALY IS ie Ornuv baking week week ending December 8th, 1911-1] of their " ’ 'Nant 4 el jaughters | Ll nd mas | \ § [ [ ¢. 12, 1911 ~ ~ re a 8. C. Burris, P. A. Earley, E. . m- | Roals "Ee medio : t t 11 Pent ania al { ir Iitor Cent mocra / ran iL Z - mond, Miss Harriet Kephart, nish , Pr vy Tove eat § re rvive . ! ed the item ir ir paper 1 rape ream or | artar B. Leopold, Harry Zeller.—8 id isses Sal rnhart, Lydia | Interment w in Winfield ative the Chestnut Blig) Hams, Postmaster I vat. bo} Toa woes, chap a : ba i | makes me fe red 5 We TEE The Beauty Spot.” u big musical | the senior dunce’ in McAllister Han | doh | | wite of {average taxpayer. 1 have worked in| liq No Alum No Lime Phosphates us « | 1 \ y ‘ ‘ 11 et ' p oF \ ‘ ‘ ny y ' ’ x 4 y : : ) Rouse next Th ay en fg, Dec. 21 on 1 ‘ N t p t Is P ther " asl (+ 35, ‘ un CE pag 4 . "ees . : A lay nd and ttle y Pir hers G Brey § 1 1 1 ee — ”” —- — - i Rg go Hs will be | overt r th x months | 1 i ren—three Ils | (he egg in the bark and the OR ST TE as Ie NE | roduc A Tub mo? "a : . x he of , k and the o {== Meat \* —l a high cl a Can BD =) a We Fo form at Match 1% I where he | nogit ‘ ! i to Bi lefont " ri Ww ! ! r deat y 13 the the t ber. ¢ is employed, on onday ftery I week ‘ i riend I 1 \ not 11 thrift i employe iin Bl vigionl k, iE A uf . : —ir : Penny a Word Adv. required sever t le n 4 M hildrer I he g | ers x \ where tl estnut t ' t riber ear ert 8 want mw consequence days. —Hugh Cr thewson ca gar stood spell and eylinders © damaged perience ~The with morning bright ar much mors the quart heretof Tl ] Bellefonts week I't legheny shape with ti abomina with will le Mrs Ma ate I Bellefont a ett a A ends nd adv “ H a “ Agengh wi buy. Send for particula: Patent Your ldeas a Hpangle lospit ke Lhe ‘ ' tats . he AND MAKE MONEY ACE va ’ » son, i ! wood Ww EL] N y and vit} the rat ‘ re ‘ } ¢ oN tha ' tp P a1 Ww ted) Ma . ‘ the he t brews ¢ . He 8] at . eases in tl JOSHUA R. H. POTTS The long list fratern t ir oponent i t means : Wide) } ‘ tg A Mar 1 the . \ ed A ¥ a | aes tn anh DO. UA Ries, at Btate College wos furthe Max +h R : | , : ‘ ts ir 1856 } % ! " th ast Andre 229 Chestnut Phila #5 Dear supplemented when on Friday last Phi Tau fraternity was taker under the fold of the Delta Upsilion The mstallation was marked with impres give ceremonies Haris Olewine and The v : Ww Prof. Irvin Noll, both of this place has a fine i vy of electric nov “ ve } nd : : " wy NOL Pe # il’ muaport are members of this new order in the fron window Ie ‘ tied ' v iA hth following thers | sisters: * C . Reuben Grafmyre familiarly | Hardware = he sos of fone C Var \ ' n s: ' ae \, of Bandy Ridge David, of Bel ee ur ixed andies of National the night of KROWN ' ia friends “Dead Mrs Martin Funk who for the past three an i ‘ } ‘ ty out It is vice it » " m Shay f Tyrone ' h years hs been employed by h the mo of t t | nractical ! . . bors ot a ree | Thom Mra George Kelley . gago Construction company | ir ’ jos ‘ . " vk os ont . hati 'm Mid } | Early In life Mr. Frantz u S or 5C fs visiting his father William ! 7 pains , he a ! wl ARE " \ W , dd w the Presbyterian church # ) myre, at Milesburg, and looking uj ] ‘ to attract nt on . wit . ha ! time has led ar 1 acquaintances In round elle 10% f i } " ghter ag ‘ che iar Ife When th Civil ¥ ! ~ " a : } | 3 a AN ¢ he firs , 4 - | ii aot CIs gh PE : . wane ear Stat Mrs. Chas, | Proke o ws among the first Toys, Box Candy, Oranges, all kind of Nuts. on riend terms { Wie CArs ' : . . a # . y " y | 1 i ‘ . ‘ y We ha # : t , fe f rotection Rea premise Mond ! ! { f » net " . ’ hy ’ $ OF Me n " ! : ! ! ! i Ne § Oysters J " ! Prunes IRUD for r ' ' % ‘ Bn a Best Seeded Raising sprin | ! ‘ey ! N bank : | reants ner ) red a ! ! . " . Dunham’ er | ‘ ‘ | fore you elght delp! | ¥ Heal will give Roya! Baking Powder, ib. be Fine Table Syrup, per gallon tive I¢ 6 Cakes of Star Soap, for torfum tor row n ‘ p trikeis n p Chocolate. per cake Tuber il " 8. 1 hie : ‘ ‘ n tl T Hoe na Hee od ! ! 4 nt { n Piane Tuning. THESE PRICES FOR CASH doctor will 1 ‘ I vas on TULL nded } ! ' i i wit thirty Owing to Injuries received from be Ww ig bia Y 3 | | ' i m e Pay for Potatoes a bushel his subject le Things Is the Fi ter his return radiatont a Oar on y the Moun« Ing struck by an automobile In Sep We Pay for Eggs per Pioity Against | therculonis i In the even erime for which vas charged was 18in Orchar 1 farn near Van Booyod tember. my regular visit to Bellefonte We Pay for Butter per nd ing Dr. Stites will talk on "Pe nns insignificant, but the ouns man's And resided there for many years He for piano tuning and repairing was 4 P Ru vania’'s Campaign Against Tubercu- | testimony while on the witness stand also spent eight years of his life In delayed, I expect to visit Bellefonte Sale Lasts Until Decem losis.” Every citizen In Bellefonte at the hearing on Tuesday brought to Pittaburg, and located In Tyrone bor- soon and will eall upon all my form. invited and urged to attend the [light a second offense. The girl is Oukh In 1908, and embarked In the er patrons J. Lejeal, Erie, Pa. xl] T ture tomorrow night, and learn to but 156 years of age, and under these mercantile business His honest g 4 i what extent the crusade against tu | elreumstances Rice committed a very straight forward business dealings Gillen he Grocer berculosis is being carried on. The | gerious crime. Miss Snook’'s home Ia with his fellowmen won the esteem CLEANOLA, the great shoe, slipper, | ’ 4 tectures will be held under the aus- |gald to be at Waddle, but she has and respect of the business men of belt, kid glovev, and clothing clean. BOTH PHONES. BELLEFONTE, pices of the Parent-Teacher Asso- | been working as a domestic in Belle or at David Millers, and J. W, Gross elation and will be illustrated. fonte for some time past (Continued at bottom of next column) stores x4
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