THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Page 9. —— " RR — P - M— EE a a A STORMSTOWN, . . . . . +2 “2 Ly . aw - a | MORE TROUBLE MAY COME. | x y We are having fine weather for this BF Bind Suid Sind Ria hed ha Sued Dis es han nn ed lw | Ww H M Correspondents time of year. | Three counts jails and three alms- Ld Ld usser tn Tb chicken and walle supper ned | : | State Board ot Ponte nanoks of the QENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. Department Rn he LY reel tera Ay ey (©) OMe or ristmas [fete Hoard of Public Charities a8 not | JUSTICE OF THE PEAGE AND : i notices given to make tmbrovemant | PENSION ATTORNEY, Miss Bell Lowry, of Belleforfte, spent § } 1 tha ann / A slsmardindy Lo } Continued. a few days with her sister, Miss Alice lod ua Uncrorta Juve ten repo BELLEFONTE, PA. : | Lowry, the school marn of this place, 5 - p a Thursday, December 18th, 1913, a ———————— - po There will be a Christmas enter- AARONSBURG. tainment held in the M. E. church on | Mrs. Fred Guisewite, of Akron, O, | Wednesday evening, Dec. 24th, free to has come to spend sometime With | everybods. | TOP at this busy Christmas season friends and her parents, Wilmer We are sorry to say that scarlet | * Stover's fever is in Wade Lytle's family and think for a moment of the folks J. W. Foster and sister, Mr, and Mra Paul G. Burket spent Saturday at E.G. Mingle, were to Centre Hall on | Blair Waite's helping to butcher, : bach home. Consider bow much Sunday in the former's automobile Rev. J. M. Runyan is holding revival s. Weaver and Herbert Merry- fyervices at Scotia = happier they will be [Ff you are with man, who were employed In Akron, | Mrs, H. CC. Burkett and Miss Sarah ©, bave come to pend the [TRICE | Glenn spent Sunday at State College 3 them on this Christmas day. Perbape your months with their ‘families at | June Gray and Beatrice Walte were Plate. | enker and daughter Sue have | Wane V1*/10r at the home of T- B. | J parents are getting very old now—perhape they seturned to their home, after an ab- | L188 Sek who 18 working for fetufned to theif home, Boer and | 7. 1 il! _Bciiey, She is working io bave only a few more Christmases to spend | Be Mrs. James Crays and son | ¥ unningh MR Runyan spen) Suny bere. Certainly your presence at the old bome Sorencrs Jury Exonerates Rfiek, Wm. of Renovo, spent a few days | Mrs. Manson, of Washington, DD, ( fortunate deat) if Danie ive pleasantly at the home of Z. D. Thom- | jg spending a few days he Wid | place would add greatly () their joy. Think recently wa he vy Ho Vm as | cle, J. M. Rider l Corones "Poll mn : ry uid d 80 The communion services held in the | Fred Hunter and sist jertha, who of the daye when you were a child —of the ‘ wel WE ARE NOT AFRAID TO GRAP. Evangelical church on Sunday after wre employed in Altoona, spent Sunday A | Moore ednesda oo he finding f wh noon were well attended BY v Ban lat their home A this place y Christmases, now gone forever, when your J exonerate Vr Aric 1 far ’ with an; problem in plumbing, old fer, of Lewisburg, assisted Rey nee 8. Canac iting at the home I ¢ as the evidence showed that new w ¢ Ve have knowledge the HL I BL r of the harge. L6, Griffins father and mother did 60 much to make you Liver w the aggressor and that the | and experience enough to warrant our Calvin Moyer, of Freeburg, has come | On Monday of tl eek the stork |# | fat VW truck by Ari fe laim that our plumbing jobs will SUL I Ca |e SA ong Sh BL bappy. HA man’s mother (8 the best friend be no matter 1 Mrs (atherine Ph kage Kather { b may be, Jacob Felder, accompanied by hls | cond 8 cver bad or ever can bave. One owes ft to ber § | oor bv Judie smi! Lil And nat our prices will please you Gays with friends Hving In LOBMUN. | | yy, cpap, rom Sunbur to epecnd Christmas at ber side and to devote J |v i erm of coun pan with Onern maton ge t Boas So Tn # the day to making ber bappy. But (f we bave § | conor now corde A. E. CHAD. no mother what would be prettier, what sentf- £ mes i vide | Alissheny Strest » » Belisienty. Pa ment or act could be more beautiful, than to visit ber grave and make it green with wreaths and flowers on Christmas day ? al i hai boo Bt ir Christmas service AK. : Mrs. H SENTRE o daughter 1 TYLERSVILLE BRUSHVALLEY AL pent Sunday 1 r ' ! i " «en er § nie The Y. W. C with Miss Ethel evening LIVONIA Croup and Cough Remedy. ip is a terrible lesease, it at- ret y suddenly BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO BELLEFONTE, PA, | (41 ; "Cost More—Worth Most Baz?) ; ~~ Waverly" Oils and Gasolines rugs Gasolines—Iluminant Lubricantg—W ax—~Specian 1 Dr ata | for eireuiam a . ; 2 ININanis A Phila. St.| oia'by Drugs. Ti Waverly Oil Warks Qo, Pittsburgh oid by Dru Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation — - — — — — ——————— —— - —— a ————— a sol ORR III —— The LARGEST and MOST SELECT Showing of HOLIDAY APPAREL § ¢ d ¢ AT YOUR SERVICE--A host of beautiful things; splendid assort- ments of unusual attractiveness, advanced styles that are most favored. Luxuries of the finest sorts as well as inexpensive plain things, all of good quality and dependable, shown in a var- iety that is unequaled. The store is arranged with displays that will tend to make your shopping easy; displays that will suggest so come, in doubt, saunter through the store and view the most fashionable attire of today. The showing comprises the most de- sirable things for men and boys. Buy if you will, with a secure feeling of corrrectness of pleasing, and if your selection should happen to be amiss for some reason or other, we'll gladly exchange any purchase after Christmas. Everything Packed in Boxes, Suggestions of the Season, without extra charge SIM THE CLOTHIER, Bellefonte, Penna. State College, Pa. Tom Jom Tom Tm Tm wm Tem Tm Tom Tm Tom Tom Tom Tom Sl Se Sl Se Se SS a a Se
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