Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 10, 1906 The Racket . | IRVIN, Prop'r, We special lot sale a of Embroidery from six to ten inches wide, with insertion to match, which we otter for the very low price of have now on 10 Cents a yard. Come best will go first. early as the We also have a new line of Swiss and Nainsook Embroi- deries, including the “shadow work” now so popular, which we offer at our usual low prices, You can d Racket. o better at The They sell for cash. E. P. Irvin. Correspond den ts’ Department. { i fro PENN TWP, WOLFS STORE. COBURN Ww Mi: fot Ww ire D. B. Geaty Creek C. Ho ref By ob Sunday man Roadmaster G. B. Shaffer has a crew of men at work daily getting stone ready 80 be crushed with a crusher next week J. E. Harter transacted byes at Bellefonte one day this week, A. B. Mever made a Wilkesbarre last week, ) and family, Nathan wife, all of Millheim, spent the home of W. L Hoster lermat business trip to Cornerstone Laying. of the Reformed | § The cornerstone church building being erected at Tylers- | ville, Pa, will be laid on Sunday, May | 13, 1906 at 2 p. m, Rev, I. H, Crow, of Hublersburg, will preach the sermon | and assist the pastor, All are invited, GREGG TWP, FARMERS MILI he first of our f n planted M. ( is t who have their cor . Stover I'hose who spent Sunday at the home John Rishel's were Thomas Mever, ‘ wife and son Paul, Millheim; Wm Meyer and wife, Hall: U Rishel and wife, of Coburn; Mrs, Meyer and Miss Ross, of Linden Hall, Harry Ream of this place, spent Sunday friend Mary darner who has | Dr's for some time 1e of I of of Centre and wife, with their wen under the care Mr, M young girls, how Sports SAYS about it £ be LR 4 'S. If you wish to see to Samuel Fr | lawn BO 11 ederick The funeral of M1 mond was well attended Sunday, Call at Merchant Rishel's fine line of spring goods of Some of our Farmers Mills people wonder who the scribe is, 1 will tell you The person wears a big black hat, three different shapes, has gray eyes and brown hair, height 6 ft. 1 inch, weighs 185 lbs, before go and eats a whole pie | ing to bed. unk, Now people YA Miss Gertru week § Mrs NKEETOWN le Breon i i f Samuel f, Mrs RUNVILLE. | : B H me the ne xi what ning ! were overtaken by Ous w : east : He 'w appe are "| to be FIA Overw FILLMORE. vith f et The chur 1 pm We sunday (lie aroun attach HAINES TWP, IRON BRILGE, Most of our farmers are potatoes A. M, Martin is bleck Bros Cora Corman was a under the parental roof, Katie Stover and Ella Boyer visited at the home of Durbin Musser’s on Sunday done planting for Winkel working Sunday visitor The Sunday school that was to be held at this place on Sunday was [a failure ; hope it may be a success next time; | come one, come all, and attend. a ob Meyer's were Sunday visitors at T. Winklebleck’s. Andrew Vonada and wife, of Coburn, | | were visiting at the home of David Cor. | man’s on Sunday, Pat Stover, one of our farmers, is | nearly done planting corn, | dent of Centre his DPrings, Kansas, ¢ Rishel, better e wood fencing and has sold, home | Greeks tying POTTER TWP, Mrs Carrie i. Os i an, formerly a resi. Hall, but now of Kans: was Dat several friends had been elgate to a mission con- ar she ) Bos LOL as § ference, Ww sister, (3 eft last week to visit Mrs. Thomas Bilger, at Blue Nebraska, also relatives in lowa and Illinois, He was ace ompanied by his daughter, Mrs, J E for a short dista Gingerich | nee EARLYSTOWN, Mrs, L.. R, Lingle i Frank Moyer, one of our leading farm- rs. was | n last week, Frank always ahead with his work Harr k list, lanting cor vy Frantz had a sick horse but it 18 again had qui urday Progre Ww RT sting meeting PD. L Ange an inter- on Sat of Ell lot of it Bartges got a carload quite a was a caller at the Auman’'s one Miss Mary Carper of J. H Ww at Hart ler pre A Nec Lewisto Ago 0 | they were ardvolt, hat he a Lisement an exchas and 1 him the money accepte wrote that she not have to come to him 1 he thereupon sent her $14. SAYS, Ana ne never heard from her again American Athletes Win, of 74 twice as the competitor, represents the efforts of the American A total many points, almost as next highest athletes in the Olympic games at Athens, which last week, Eng land was second in the number of points scored with 39, and the Swedes and for third place with 28 Greece, ended points apiece. The prizes were distributed on Tues | day, the last day of the games, by the | Olympic Games committee. { The Ameri: {cans took 11 firsts, | thirds out of 290 events, in many « | which, however, the Americans did _ | compete, fern with of Shiloh, 6 seconds, and : UNIONVILLE. Pratt and wife, crop i Mrs 8 over 5 med wild ivy 11 JAGLLY poise Ray An and the I McBRIDE BLDG. Workmen’s BARGAIN HOUSE McBRIDE BLDG | Workmen's Bargain House, McBride Building, Bellefonte, Pa. = ee ! E E ! § S0 3 | y host an CM. has just returned, STTTETETEES EREREk DOING: IN THE J8P-f-LAG LINE ' i { "et H ( ical WALL PAPER. 3333333333333 he.) - PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY AT -ckenroth Bros.....Bush Arcade 2 3333333523333333333333333& 3333333333333 a = Vehicles | & DIRECT TO YOU AT FACTORY PRICES Ww Penn Hall Carriage Works Penn Hall, Centre County. Pa, REA TWEET WATCH WORKS AT CANTON,OHIO The dealer can tell you the merits of these goods better than we ean explain them in an adverdsement, It costs you nothing to seo them at the follow. ing slores F. P. Blair & Co. BELLEFONTE. & Co NN PN ry . A ~ ENN Business still boom-=- IAN ININLNINTNNINININA SII NAA WN ing in our Carpet De- a Sa A PNA INNING partment. Lots of peo- NP NAAN ple have taken advan- AN ~ ~~ tage of our special sale SINAN, SNA NSN NANA NANTON NG NPN NNN JN rr Pr SNOT SONNEI SNP NINN a a a a a a a a a AAAS of Carpets. Lots of peo- ~~ ple will take advantage of this sale when they NNN NNN NINN NIN SNS NSN see what their neigh- bors bought. Its a saving of money NSN NSA NT NNN NT NSN ANSNSNSNPNSNS NNN NSNGN NNN PNP for you to visit us now. Better come before its too late. VANES IN i IANA Pr a ~ ACA
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