Pack 8. & & 1, 1907. fe The | acket. Heatherbloom Taffeta Petticoats gill because , rustle SWIBsH but will OL HR silk 18] fre We have them $2 25, $2.75, all made of the real Heatherbloom Tafletta. We also have Heatherbloom Taffetta by the yard for use in place of silk for linings, 36 inches N . | quently Qoes, at these prices: and 83.00; drop skirts. ete., wide, 10 cents LONG SILK GLOVES, black, $1.50 per pair. The wey sell for cash. E. P. IRVIN. You can do better at > JON tl WAU AE —ti 2999990999090 9900000000000 F99909900090009000009898% BES 60668000000000000000 REBERSBURG. endered is theran church on boys and g Rev. S. A. Snyder has returned from | the cogference st Cariisle,. We are glad to report that he will remain with us as our Easter evening, by the is Bastar ! pa : Kev. Bixie e HOUSERVILLE, ” t H 3% | and two little daugh- attended the late Dale's sale enner's family will move to Rock Creamery farm March 28, where he will spend his summer days tilling the soil; the house vacated by Ira Benner, here, belonging to Wm, Hoy, of Lemont, will be for rent any time at a bargain, Miles Meckley is busy cutting rods making his summer fence; he is a bustier Among the sick this week are Romaine Benner and Philip Shuey. Mrs. Annie Date expects to move to | Bellefonte about the first for employ- | ment. Wish her success, i Wm, Sarson and family left on San day for a week's visit with the latter's | parents, at Centrehall, G. 8, Keller, J. 1. Dreece & Com- | pany, are getting the woolen Mill in| Rpétation to commence work about the | rst. In spite of the fact that there is wo such thing as the biggest half, most peo- ple want it, wae ee 992909999009909999000000% * SESETIFIFTIEI III I00d8088%%304000000000000300008s0 | four lambs | Chas GREGG TWP MT. UNION Mrs. John Messmer returned after a week's visit with friends at Hub lersburg, Huston and Lock Haven, very much pleased with h ™ much pleased with her tri} Hen Bl Reeder nome Wagner, wife . Were g 18 at Centre Hill, over 5 Harry Weaver and E. C. Py ptoM Kritzer 1 at Spring Mill chau and i vnet it the home ] » nday y Hou mia ¢afiving trip tllheim Saturday "Miss spent Sui a Harry Rossman Grandmother list Emanuel White, who has been on the ick list, is slowly improving. Miss Philips, who has spent a few months with Harry Rossman's, has re- turned to her home in Philadelphia. G. W. Armbruster is on the sick list Don't forget Boyd Miller's sale on the 21 of this month H. F. Rossman's spent Sunday with brother Harry Rossman's g Willian: Rishel, the up-to-date sch director, has now found a hirelin The people who were it nave now { their cellars DIACK team Houtz is still SOI Ss on the K his 1 want of water 1%t i 1eir cist full, got tl 5 erns POTTER Twp, FLUM Gh Saturday last Rev. Rearick called at the home of U, H., Auman one day last week Mrs. Rebecca Emerick and son, of Centre Hall, spent a few days with the former's sister Mrs, Eliza Stump, who is on the sick list Geo Brian, who had been si k for the two months is able to be about GREENBURR, v Gramlev wi and Lew it week Snyder will Creorge home and i | move | W Snvyde Shreck he ort ie gNp : Wd time down were really as wise and goo Id have other people belie ow different this world would HINGLETOWN Miss Mayme Leech t friend Mrs, J. W iin amnner with Sun. ook her smith day Q tite a number Sunday at Lohr Wm. Leech is preparing to go farm ing in the spring, by buying horses, cat. tle, hogs and implements, He is pres ent at all the sales and if there are any bargains to be had, he is the one to get them Fred Gearhart will College on Tuesday. D. B, Thomas has a ewe which on of young folks spent eve, the home of Frank move to State had mother and family are doe ing well, Sunbury boasts of a milkman who nev | er falls to serve his customers, no mat. ter what the weather may be. He is Rockefeller, and has not missed one morning for seventeen years, That | beats Mr. Hoy from Benner township, | but then he has not been in the busi. ness that long. Can Tax Poles Ten Cents Each, The supreme court of New York has decided that councils can not tax tele. graph or telephone poles mere than ten cents each. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH UNIONVILLE. Miss Anna Underwood visited at home of her uncle, Isaac Bellefonte, on Friday. Miss | ay vist Underwood, it ‘mn y Cail, Liingery friend the | 1 to maoraging rated il, AL i, by ne nped | irom ten light Brabma to Johnstown the other day, their weight be Ibs m $i from the above variety, tor ng, ‘can the same from Mrs. D Hall, They are pure d light Brah mas of enormous on Mrs. D. Hall Miss Nannie Fis weeks vi ley, returned ing 99 netted hi eggs ing secure r. alter four or y in Half Mo home on Saturday, | several years younger on account outing : John P. Bn there's n I$ range at tir fr "nn ve siting frie m val wat Well tthi “ the Mar - P of t that the most scrupulous christians need resbyterian Ihe hose innocent, harmless | not hesitate to go and see and hear it have a good laugh and weigh one pound more than when you went, besides help- ing the church, yt nL, COBURN, ) Pine Creek Hover from by Orge perty vacated Ventilation Is Bad. ommonwealth of Pennsylvania 1 to go to State College for assist. in correcting some of the defects in State House as a result of the work of Architect Joseph M. Huston Louis F. Reber, dean of the school of mechani. cal engineering and professor of mechan ical engineering at State College, will be gin an inspection of the system by which the building is ventilated, He has been retained by the Board of Public Grounds and building to make a thorough inspec tion and devise ways and means for re lef the They Will Make ‘er Pay. Jacob and Andrew Knisely, have leased the Nittany lun at State College, and thus they will try their luck in mak. Ing a success out of what proved a fail ure for others. Capt W F. Reber | tried it awhile but gave it up several weeks ago and Charley Foster has been running it since. The Knisely brothers | occupy a room in the building with their pool rom and billiard parlor, A first class hotel is what is needed at the col lege, and everybody is hoping that un. der the new management everything will be serene and lovely, An Excellent Entertainment, Thursday evening the class in music taught by Miss Mary Bradly, of Belle fonte, were royally entertained at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, J, C. Meyer, on Curtin street. After which a sumptuous musical was given which was Righly creditable to Miss Bradly and the mem bers of the class. five Johnstown, They Any persons desiring hatch- dress or call Oxing of her | AN UNSEEN DANGER INFOOD TO GUARD ‘SHIPS against the unseen dangers at sea, the United States Government maintains lighthouses. To guard your home against the un- seen dangers of food products, the Govern- ment has enacted a pure food law. The law compels the manufacturers of baking powder to print the ingredients on the label of each can. The Government has made the label your protection— so that you can avoid alum-—read it carefully, if it does not say pure cream of tartar hand it back and Say plainly - BAKING ROYA POWDER ROYAL is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder—a pure product of grapes — aids the digestion — adds to the health- fulness of food. COCHRAN'S STORY His Pension Measure Unusual Thing Ac the Ser ymplished ar ate. | to pay Ww nen the in hran told the following story in the explana | tion of what prompted him to introduce | the measure “I was up in Maine hunting and one man | met there from town where | lived, | knew w a boy in William " ing on the streets {o ¢ eration the senate, Selato LO last fall the old hen | was He was worl P rt re arn a living, in ad- A Good Record : “ey \i rT K Li a a if to 1! € hile hHifty.eigl fifty probationers two of yuverts at the big revival me SEE GILLEN About your Flour and Grocer- ies. Flour 9lc, = regular price $1.05 1.00 I8 Ibs. A Sagar 18 Ibs. 6 Sugar . 100 Rep. d A Price. 75 40 g§ gallons Ol Tea . . Banner Lye, 3 boxes for, Table Syrup .e Baker's Chocolate Our loose Coffee Lunch Cakes, 3 iba for 6 mackerel for 10lb mackerel canned corn . Macaroni, Jf, Corn Starch 08, Pure Vanilla, 3 bottles for .2% { Corn Crisp 4c per package Soup beans. . ieessis GC per quart | Ginger snaps 41bs for 250 100 per Ib | Nic Nacks 4lbs for asc 10¢ per ib | 6 cakes of laundry soap for agcts, Lump starch for, ,....... .0§ ole Cash or trade paid for produce, | Butter 30 cents per pound, Potatoes go cts per bushel, SUBJECT TO CHANGE. v 50 18 14 28 18 10 25¢ 98c keg 1.2% 7¢ 12C H0 We are giving to every purchaser othe other's Oats at 25¢. one ckage free, Mother's Oats always sells for 13}4c. per package. GILLEN, THE GROCER, Allegheny St, Bellefonte, Pa | they thought they had {the first pe i { 10] DOWIE'S THREAT. a return. and with ruthle hand we | exterminate the vipers and the » a es 1D parenis e are adaj the high | laxative nic” your gras o yurely vegetabl tem. bell that now hol : l the city of Zion. They drea ed and in the grossness of thei Bad 1 ( g their dreams | Sold in prevailed over | : drug now, priests and either plain or sugar coated. return to strike ye in another form to every And 1 shall retur LON elders of 1a hall 3 down. 1 shall share our good opinions of ourselves ed and medicine store Skeptics are merely people who don't 44444494 * Our EASTER PENING FRPP PPP PPP FPPPPPIP PF IPPON aaa sasd es a os a a A A AA AAAS a MAAN and NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY ON Tues. and Wednes. MARCH 26 & 27, 1907. M You are respectfully invited to attend. Smith's Orchestra will be in attendance KATZ & CO. 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