Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 22, 1906 KE. P. IRVIN, TEE RACKET L. C, IRVIN. Dissolution Sale Our big Dissolution Sale will last only one week more, SALI [ENDS SAT 24. Remember, every article in our entire stock is reduced in price, Save money buying by luring th lo auring tis sale, Correspondents’ Department. d fro Contina page this section PENN TWP, UNIONVILLE. { And now its ‘Squire Erhart S. K, Emerick is now of the best auctioneers in the county When Sammy “knocks down” a horse or cow to you you can bet your | you are paying full price for same, It is reported that Clifford Calhoun | has joined the Baptists. At all events he was immersed in the Bald Eagle creek a few days ago Roy Peters, son of landlord W. A ’eters, has gone to Hot Springs, Ark,, and will go where he will engage in gold mining and as soon as he gold dust will the poultry busiz Miss Minnie Mount Pleasant reputation of having orderly and successful county. I always t get there Rev Canada secures about two bushels urn home and go into Senser, school teacher of the has the enviable ol most schools in the Minn wo 1d one the hought Isaac Wilson, preached an al the church at this each of meet: GREENBURR, FOWLER, Mi her Mr Mrs Wm | KO sper Mr La James Rorabough it a few days with Woomer and Albert was Kiting a lamp when it exploded and burned her very badly about the hands and face but better at this writing Nis Ne winan : ! much Protracted meeting closed at Hannah Bat Tuesday eve Elizabeth Hoover, one of our school teachers, spent a few days with her par. ents at Fillmore, Walter Richard's, who has been work. ing at Pitcairn, has returned home Edgar, when you find a friend that is | oq faithful and true, always take back the old and give up the new, An airship may be no good on earth and still fly, BENORE other in I'yrone Miss Netta Palm fr wit on hick wit uimaont 6 wee i ahead he the shells on Unt nice for eat OVW I. F. Conuery, of Tyrone, inspected the boilers of the Bellefonte Furnace Co Monday and Tuesday E. Pennington and Andy Daugherty spent Saturday in Bellefonte ng n John Stine, who has “ore mined” for almost 4 years, retired Thursday, he is going to Elmira, N. Y., where he has a position awaiting him Master Cal Williams accompanied John Dewey home Saturday, Harry Palige and brother Bud spent | Sunday with friends at Dungarvin, {| Through the efforts of John Johnson- | baugh, the fisople of this eo Rev. F. Taylor wit | coat last week, a fine over . =A Foxey Tramp' at the o house on Monday evening, It isa plo ing comedy drama, i considered one | boots | burg last Monday. { Charles from thence to California | GREGG Twp JRTH PRECINCT, Rev. S. A. Snyder | gant sermon in the St 8 sick with chic kenpox JC. Ni reached aul chur an ele h. Taylor i | | val meeting at th aay i this place last Pine Gap scribe, come out and publish | { only facts C. N. Philips made Elmer Philips, Charles Wert Beck spent Sunday at and Duck's There are setting up a pack of lies t about other peo- : I ple. A. S. Limbert Lock Haven this we Mrs. H. D. Hagan and son, Samuel Homan, spent Duck's last } Henry Oul Spring Mills in Messmer me aown nt a few day K sp 3 eK a made a Saturday falling arm at two places, y Gap scrib t week wf ana | her friend, Edna Ish ‘ : larg ty y valley recen though Edith Lytle, of ing her brothor, W. H. Lytle ville Stormstown HUBLERSBURG | party at her home a trip to Aarons- | James | ments several persons delight in { the event, : { have a followin Are. 88888888 8B88 TBR LLLLLED Lathrop wil commence THE LAST DAY. | Japtist Chapel ery fH revie ‘ Mon was at { jusiting ad Pastor lay evening, Feb y ' C. Claude Yurnell wee Mrs. |. Edw Geo, Walker is A very enjoyable Mrs, Ir her wer ons who given a Confer las riday, it being birthday per ! Mrs. Rachel ’ Walker, wh 114 i wring giaLy ev Miller rende oraphor "¢ graphopinon she () red the ry pleasantly, some beaut Tuesday, Feb. 20, the esteem in which she is held her nany friends Harry Hagen f Pleasan Of 1 plac Ce I [4] 1 20, 1900, pos- itively the last the day for great doomed SHOE SALE G. WW. Groves Co. POTTER TWP, of the 388- oe )° pr an Gan ® a ® O=O=O~O~O~O~ 7 ; YEAGER & DAVIS ) BELLEFONTE, PA. A Bru nRara TE : er james Runkle assnounces anda 5 k : : WHITE MADRAS WAISTINGS Our new Spring line just re- ceived this week. You should see them to appreciate their value, If you can’t come in person we will cheerfully send Our new prices on these are 15c, samples on application, ash good old way Bs, road tax was 79 and to keep up t NO We H stick to the old way until some of t! other town ships put on the new style and we can see how it fits and becomes them. then we will follow suit Just as all other styles y We are afraid to try Pet we some one else has WW and 25¢. a yard. something new | tried it, and perhaps it's a good idea, There is very much sickness in and | around our town at present nt ] Dr. David Hubler, of Tylersville, Pa. | | on Wednesday of last week, came to our town to do some dental work, and on | Thursday morning while at the break- jus present. | i fast table, was stricken with paralysis, and in a day or two became unconscious and remained in this state until death. which occurred on Tuesday morning. On Wednesday morning the remains were taken to his home in Tylersville, Mrs. Rebecca Zimmerman, of Mingo ville, paid her relatives a short visit, i i Weather Report. Weekly report— Bellefonte Station DATE TEMPERATURE Maximum Minimum “ W 13 . of a] 4 = Eh d ? ip hy pe 3 2) She iE Fed 15 clear 14, elear . 17, cloudy cov ve. oe I, Cloudy ont vuuinn 19. SIOMAY coco: + + + sussiirsrnsnss $0 0, pt cloudy «nmin B88 i 27, cloudy. senses BB i On 17, morn, | inch of snow; on 21, min, 50 neh. ! KATZ & COMPANY.
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