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Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 16, 1943. [very dressy costumes which were ac- Ray White's drug store is now lo-; {eustomed to be worn before this dis- although tinguished body. office was in the house first occu-| Just as the case was called, a stir pied by Charles Huston, Later, arose at the door, and a most spec- Blanchard lived in the stone house, tacular figure pushed through the owned by the Curtin family, that protesting tipstaves A was torn down to make room for the cloak, wet and covered with mud, present building, where hardly hid the muddy boots and time lived. Blanchard's green-flannel leggings tied with tape, frame office % also that of the firm which, with a plain homespun coat, chard & Curtin, and of the were the accouterments of this still later firm of Curtin & Blanch- trange appearance. With a hasty murmur about wet weather and a lame horse, Huston plunged into an argument, which astonishment the cultured and refined gentlemen who filled the house, was admitted to have been one of the ablest to which they ever At J. Thomas Mitchell | Writes History of Bar (Continued from page owe) 1834 deserted the Bar for the iron business, in which employment he spent the remainder of Miles was the son of Evan and a grandson of Richard Miles both of Milesburg. He opened an office there and practiced for a few years, when he moved to Huntingdon. Wilson came from the Mifflin County Bax and spent two years with us, He then returnedd to Mifflin county and became judge of that district in 1842. James M. Petrikin, one of a fam- ily who exerted the controlling in- fluence in our poll for the first half century of our county's exist- ence, was admitted in 1822. His life was one of the highlights of the Bar of that time, since he had ag decided sense of the artistic and was espec- fally fond of a joke, His office was on High street, just east of the old tavern on Spring street, and his brother's paper, “The Patriot,~was published at the southeast corner Howard and Allegheny was sald that a constant citizens, politically dered from one spot to th In 1826 Huston ited appointment t Court of this Commonwealth which he served with distincti twenty-two years ment, he devoted his life to his w= Titles in Pennsyl subject he was cf inz authority. He died Ww Of Huston, the ] \ homes taken from the archives of the Et- n's first home and ting family, which is in Linn's history The Gratz an ing large land Pennsylvania, in many disputed these actions they wi employ Charles Hu to the Supreme Cou the sitting arrived cated, his home and first | group of y tntfiee ) {Yi I LIC days those educa- in An to first re- discretion y student was “Blackstone’ » Laws Eng- he sup- mory the of he Of listened was If his h Report tics this stage of ht : well to picture the little Bar neteenth « Bellefonte in in ie Engli be nment of o ! in ti of the en had 1800 anda wn of 200 1810, 433 In 1820 le paper 5 ‘3 It be ir fm streets stream of inclined, mean- ther QO weirder NSiGe room was filled with the Philadelphia Ba: —— CanVitamins Change For example, Housekeeping m showed BRT) of tix cluded? had positive ¢ some har color Now thousarxis use tains 10 mg same amoun USP unit healthy nerves difference it 3 day su Thousand PARRISH DRUG one les IW Should Consult O we t STORE Charles Lee, Thomas Miller, John | Bullion, Charles Fryer, Eli ja Baxion, william Saxion Samuel] Saxion, John McKivison, Ceorge Willinms, William Lykens, Wilson Yeakley, Samuel Haney, Martin Lewis, Bam- at the uel Crimes operation, some Al ed the death of the pers ved, wh others escaped We of the WOODWARD Florence Stover, Mi: Ard and Mrs, C. E. Kreamer in company with Mrs. Mavbelle Els. enhuth and Wayne, hopping trip to Simbury HISTORY OF SCOTIA (Continued from sage one) rike was interruption There mines during thel whi on Mrs trice den EMS 1a me WORLD o RELIGION Na. BY W.W.RCID conj on and a few other Bom made were a few accidents on 1a harsday M Lises Bowersox Sunbury Bathurst, John McMul- Fitzsimmonds Solomon Kellerman, Willinm Ellja Kellerman, John last Friday Wilson Ghaner, John Haugh,| oy 145 Priday night this locality laries representing ards, ager ned that William Houser, y..¢ suddenly taken in the grip of a } : ¢ Units ‘ be ohotrved Charles Warnor, | s cold wave By SBaturda . ba p ‘ , Ye Ephriam Lytle, Rob- mercury regi " Yow hae bur rt laaaar wr atheren 4 : es 3 ay Pierpoint, George grees Rn " " a Iateg st, Lawrence Bolt Mountain at the U. 8 Weather Bur $ . , + 4% v Ap " y Murtor{! ’ ] Cede Re on 1 A d edit Mimbson dite A a) ai ery station, AL 6:16 a. m. thermo Au d Poort . 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