ent rene IRE RDO-BFG VEL 0 thelr Pack 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 11, 1907, 2009909909090 99090000000009 The Racket. Corsets LJ » » * » * » » » >» » , * » ® * ~ * known as This is a « * » |! 1ip. long back corsets, i } ; at front and sides vy adjusted for Price R & G her styles in both P at same price and tape girdle You The can do better at ey sell for cash. E. P. IRVIN. 9020999090009 000 80000000 RRS RETR sssdERdEsTIIRNsEEe Ld Ld Ld 1d 4 > Ld Sd Je » * 4 Ld Ld a 4 > > »> > > > > » *> > > > 4 * 1d Ld > > Ad a S084 000083805000000000 COBURN. 2 few week, T Reformed nan moved or by Bressl Sut an wo miles west day from t at Paradise a « funeral day She wie Servi Was : broken h has att 1 maids, as well i v : Da € Ss ana oid 2 early Ihe N 3 first affe inaf Ale LOW Mr Sanday Harms at and f Ya pent sors son, ol Confer afternoon wife and Miss Frances spent Tuesday mma Fetzer Burd and Mrs. Rebecca Sundayed at Fairview etaer, who has been spending ith her parents here, h in Lock Haven I hompson rg, and is re er home ntral Pennsylvania District COM pose nj Hu V d of [Jirectors association, dertakers from Blair, Huntingdon, Bed Cambria, Centre and ( lent del | coun as organized in Altosaa with twenty-one members. Thomas Lynch of Altoona, was elected president; George Vering, of Johnstown, secretary, and T, B McFarland, of Holidaysburg, treas urer és y { few days ago "Bud Me GREGG. TWP, BRUSHVALLEY. | | { Col. Rishel moved to Madisonburg on | Tuesday, Clarence Phillips spent Sunday with Harry Long. E. Duck spent | C. ton. Celesta Beck Sundayed at the home of J E. Werts J. E. Ertel and G. E, Weaver left Burnham where they are employed Cyrus Phillips wears a derby, a broad smile and a number 10 the arrival of that little grand-son; als Andrew Graden and No The latter two, each got a Oh no! raee ] ction vet Mrs, William from Nittany, 1 A Yearick's las In the midst o ous Sunday in Smull. for shoe, since rman ae KR no a you 1 Qo ral ite, saran called to A week 1d was born to her was o'clock from her fe illness as fatal, ¢ nly consolation to her frie here there was life last wees growing without a s } great bey ward 1's. Sunday of Rebersbu LE UNIONVIL t plants : switch, in vEears (srie f Looe A mere eCIOUus © nt of ng it forall It grew very rapidly but in } 1% Je ture shade tree last two vears it began to decline and finally died. The stump at the ground measured about 16 inches A had the trunk cut into two logs, and will have them sawed into boards which he intends to have some article of furniture made, which shall be an heirloom in the family and as a souvenir of the old familiar Locust, which he planted with his own little hands Jno. T. Patt Warriorsmark, has just closed a with Altoona Sand and Iron Ore company, by which the company leased for a term of years a valuable tract of land near Warriors mark belonging to the Patton heirs, It contains valuable deposits of sand, limestone and iron ore, ‘The com pany will start at once to put in machin ery to crush the stone, and wash and dry the ore. The shipment of sand will | begin at once the with of deal the | pany’s employ OVER THE COUNTY, James Heverly, of Howard, is again serously ill with dropsy. Mrs. Frank Mixler who has been her Miss Bradley, at College, Atlantic City Vise sister State left for Friday morning Prof | Centre Hall public schools, will open a private school in Millheim within a hort time Gardner, of Howard, has ck house about completed the the finest houses in that | vhen he gets tl will make ¢ il home Y Ted overed., f me oi ner daug has been ill CASES : yom A. L. David ware, 1s nt rat ¢ . ARG these : e hundreds, and ’ ny + 11] 4 roxe precipitat her the her head and arms, breaking ose and her two Dr. John Hardenbaugh was summoned to attend her, and with the assistance of Dr. C. 8S. Musser, who was called in, the fractures of the nose were reduced, David P. Funk, of Altoona, a veteran employe of the Pennsylvania Railroad 1 h ’ bottom She fell or her 1 wrists also arms and 0. has just been placed on the retired ist, Mr. Funk was a native of Centre county, though parents moved to Blair county when he was a boy After he grew to manhood he followed « arpen. tering until the breaking out of the Civil WAT he enlisted and served for three years. After his discharge he re turned to Centre county and worked at the wagonmaker's trade until 18851 when he went to Altoona and entered the em- ploy of the Pennsylvania railroad com- | pany For the past fifteen years or more he has beens connected with the outside repair gang and was considered | one of the best workmen in the com- | : His home Is in Juniata. | his when P. Smithgall, principal of the | Clarence L. Peasly, Esq., of Williams. | port, has been engaged to deliver the Memorial address at Millheim the com ing Decoration Day, Mr. A. (os. Archey took his Pine Grove Mills Thursday they are cozily ensconced home he recently purchas and the now mn new ed While working in the foundry Andy | Moyer had the misfortune to badly burn the back of one of his hands. The | cident occurred while pouring molten metal, HL he wa and Mrs Hall, returned absence David Meyers, from the? we veral Deen as The M the abut town to Ha pt frother among tract held Bellefonte Trust Company. The Bellefonte 4 odly rop ' ‘ m il in the hun | present p scene in the yard, or large field ] purpose of promenade and WILL SUPPLY HOME DEPOSIT SAFE WITHOUT CHARGE pany people who want to start account, but are waiting until they get enough tomake it “worth while.” These people never rea h that point. If you want to a start in right direction, and don’t put it off IT TO-DAY Money at the DO succeed make interest makes a good ser Holidays, and twenty-four hours each day The Bellefonte Trust Co. Bellefonte, Pa vant-it works Sundays and $126.000. $20,000 Capital ~ Surplus, - Bellefonte Trust Company, ADJOINING COUNTIES Contractor Jacob of ! has started to build a state ad between the borough of Mill Hall and Flem In a week or two a large number of men will ladelphia the y ington bridge be employed Last week some one's dog ran a nice leer into Kemries 1d DUCK « fiel near Car rol, Clinton county, and jump over a wire fence the « i ¢ i in the about $4 A Great Methodist Church Dedication ow 3 ¢ paral Aare n : The de will be followed by a week's ser closing tbe feast of dedication Sunday, April 28 this occa maxin POT ca tion Viges wilh Zion morn and vicinity last Tuesday ing, was greeted by from two ic three inches of snow ¢ r the fields to the tips of $ There was no freeze in any part of the county In Potter towne inches of snow, overing t 1 wheat pla the Representative Wanted! SHOEMAKER & CO, BANKERS, Specialists Penna ALLENTOWN, 114 Sec urities PA = SEE GILLEN About your Flour and Grocer- ies. Flour 9lc, 18 Ibs. A Sugar 18 Ibs. 6 Sugar $1.05 1.00 1.00 regular price D OOM IAL PHONES GILLEN, THE GROCER, Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa RA Br a0 000 000800888888888884 ee ae eee m ame eeaas sad t AAAS A LAAN ALLL ALLAEEES ad + ANOTHE MATTING SALE | BRR EA e,. As A ie A A Ee i i 1 i dN ET lee ea eae ee a a a ee aE as a tf SRS i i The st sold from to reap a great We Season, the full roll an a aaaaa ld to Laas as ss Sad LWATS i, iE Oo ES Ea HE A A A CAN AAA SA AAA AAA AAA A AA Aas sssassss saan st bot bb ts] nee ior y last vou will have this ng Mattings by ATZ & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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