8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MARCH ./ “ 1, 1 The Racket. Sav, Mr. Miss Girl, picture of a Funny Boy and draw a | write county Chicago.Rocklord Hosiery Company Kenosha, Wis, G. R SPIGELMYER CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE Coburn. of Hartle in town know who a few pn hin George Mark ar ye ’ ghts there's ymeone in it Or nm last Lewis Boob, of Aaronshurg, transacte d some busine n Tuesday Mrs. R f Hartieton WAS A visitor in Fuesday BB Wilson, us Tue siny Boyd looks juite pa bis late siege of sickne Mrs. Amanda Everett tim for the last few weeks The Misses Annie Shaffer and Jenni Condo were visitors at Penn Hall, on Saturday, and remained until Monday A telegram was received on Sunday afternoon by Mrs. Ephriam Bartholo mew that her sister's child, Pearl Sloat, of Harrisburg, bad did, Some time ago the girl and her mother visited our town : she was about thirteen years of age, bright, and had a promising future before ber, Jas. Treaster, of Seanor, is taking a vacation in our vicinity. The anonymous letter writing is all the go at present, and Uncle Sam will have no job finding the right person. A ease similar to that of Berwick, Pa, would teach some a lesson, Seeing is better than hearing. roprietor of a merry-go-round believes in getting money in circulation A 1a town euben Boyes, 0 Pa. town of Bellefonte, was among evel of i Was a Kip vx proving. made a bus Millheim. H. E. Duck attended a business meet. ing of the Farmers’ Mutual Ins. Co, at Centre Hall, on Tuesday. Harry Kister is home from Sunbury, nd coufined to the house with rheuma tism. Miss Katherine Weaver friends at Tussey ville, W. 8 Musser, proprietor of the Musser House, is still in bed His hand is im- is visiting the business M. C. seat Gephart had Tuesday. Hoy, the n trip WICK at Daniel hustling the He huckster, | valley the | expects to up beginning ol age in § ew enterpri The few WCCOK arm days the beginning of Vel he fine, the tation, turning turns } | I'he [ [ \ 'ncle Johnuie We forgo David Hardy of some time ago rhoof, who has ) Th horse wagon e aught the to this place Wm across ame In his efforts to precipitated 8, and then hing It really aflair | ti liner the dizzy ady he OK was a into such a ecm nw afew om Hing not to ceded in Both 4 bath nthe rend | of that kind mean washba time pg in the in Walker Among th Clintic, Mrs and Walter are, Mrs Martin, Mrs Mo ing Clark Jo ¥ K J. Harry Yearick and wife moved from this place Wo NN. ast ATH 5 XK i» week where he has position aired a best wishes go with them Miss LLmma visitiog her mother at Jacksonville Mrs Jack Singer and family are visit ing her parents Mr, and Mrs, Sayers Mis. Mattern, of Buffalo Run, visited her mother last week, Mrs. Joel Kling John Smith is still confined to his home with {liness DigD «On Friday morning March 15 at 1 o'clock, of pneumonia, at the home of'her granddaughter, Mrs. John Yearick of near Jacksonville, Mrs. Mattie Brown, aged 84 vears. Funeral took place on | Monday afternoon in the Lutheran | church at Mt Bethel, of which she was a devoted member. Rev, Crow, of Hublers burg, pastor of the Reformed church, assisted with the service, RE Our imiith, of Lock Haven, is To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. BE. W. Grove's signature is on aceh box. 125¢. Fairbrook, Dr. W. H, Fry transacted business in | Bellefonte last week, | Messrs. Ino. Goheen and J, G, Bailey | attended the Goheen sale below Boals- burg, last Thursday. | G. W. Johnston drove over Tussey mountains last Saturday to call on old friends before he would move away from | this place. Our school term of seven pearing it's close, this place « months is and Centre school at with five months and some days, the teacher res and then the director closed the for the remaining school term osed igned school Mrs. John Ritner of this place is ng with her old malady rheumaty 1 Quite a number of our people attended the ale at bingletown last Tues day Di couple of M wa nxing up grinders doctor look ke h rofl on ¢ with hn Frauk Bailey, ton, up a of days, O11 Was the Dingess house Miss Verna Ge 1 to be about again The depth of the frost may x from the magne blasting required at the Runkle other day to get it was Ke going hotel the down to the water pipes through old rock Mr. Havett has not yet mind to rebuild the burned which wil hardware store Mrs. Rev. Rhodes indoors again from grip The rains and melting of the snow last ef of many short of revious six or eight weeks Oak Hall Geo Kline, of Potters Mills, accom panied by his cousin Miss Fye, visit d at the home of his parents, on Sunday Miss Bertha Barnhart, of Williamsport, who bas been visiting her parents for some time, expects to return to her home on Saturday Misses Hisie Peters and Mattie Kling er spent Sunday at the home of Chas. Klinger, near Lemont, Mr. and Mrs mont, spent Monday evening at Sunny | Hillside. | Mr and Mrs A. W. Dale visited friends at Rock Springs and Pine Grove the week. | Wm, Smithgall and family left Tues. day morning for Lycoming Co., where they ex to make their future home. Miss Hoy has returned home after an extended visit with friends in Altoona. made : ling Hing A store mu CAVE DO Prospes tof is able to He about A sevens ness of week came Wo the re water the i | with friends here, | country Nathan Grove, of Le Linden Hall. We are sorry to note the illness of Mrs, Daniel Wieland Mrs, William Stover, daughters, of Boalsburg among friends here, and two Monday son spent Will Felding, who spent a few weeks left for Philadelphia, Tuesday. Will says he likes the best, but that there is nothing like the city to earn the “‘dough.’ Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Lemont, spent Friday as David Snyder and family Miss Mary C friend, Mi cently Mrs. Perry dwells 4 } on of of Keller, the guest her It ted with Boaishurg, arper vi Cole 1 famil whose 11 and household were urned in the disastron fire, cently have taken up their a Mrs. L laughter clonte Potter Twp. leTDS Were f } : ty Marsha yg his new house Andrew While ds at } a r LN L Zion ut Frank, 0. wt John Corman young men who his gle with the lagripp Chas. R who has beet Jooking down bearted time, Bas taken a change he says there hers C. N. Fisher kn as Pidg after taking quite a large order of shoes from C. C. Workman, 5S sturday evening put uj at the Hotel De ( the evening We are very Pidge, as he had to tide home horseback, and thinks it a very mean trick of the for stealing his buggy But the girls made good use of the buggy on Sun day of the baving a har wey for som for th betler Are better own ubhouse, for sorry for boys Sober. Spring will soon be here, the robins and blue birds have come already Pierce Lingle, who was working al Patton, is home with his parents for a short time Jacob Breon will move to Potters Mills alter the 1st of April | H. B. Zerby and family, from Glen Union, are here visiting friends | The grain fields look better than was | expected funera returned her terment Ww Rey M1 se noon chi 1 / dr Co on lam, (re m at rman, Adam ol noble 1 wu Ma B to hi Lazvie Ke¢ Wi wi rush Valley the approach of spring iber of our people atlen W. Diehl, rains recently caused “I have Remedy in it i ' 4 years attet th ALLEN CO " medi war suddenly, leavin 10n and Ordo wife , at Woodwar ines colds hs, the ar charge Palmdale, at the hon if ale by Madisonburg ist Thursday hurch in doctor LAY 4 r died orf on ©; It has sg Green's ¥ ot be family and have found it rth Ange } ved me hundie with hose 1; the 1 facilities to fight ad. an h rite ver WIFE Are Ihe Best On Earth hamberlain’s for ast five one he best croup, coughs and of dol. Hack, For Cough the oO! fers says W. B jes county al Pharmacy Fashions in Photographs. grap "7 4 Jfif &7 2 ly fla . red, Sergpl o7 ’ Or it - a Fp — ~ LELLEFONTE. FA. | Mrs, George Deckerd is on the sick | { 1st | Some le have cheek enough to | take fire wood home that don’t belong to them. Look out, we'll catch you at it some time, Andrew Zerby is still on the sick list. 39c. per Yd. 50c¢. per Pair oC per Pair. 50c. per Yard. A be 80) ye i AT the { in town at the price only Wi Arabella Belts, shaped to the frot ist down, re, ke ps the n and sagging 25¢. THE GEOBE, KATZ & COMPANY, Limited, BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
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