THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 22, 1906. Wm. Eckert, of Coburn, has leased ROLAND. the hotel at Rebersbury and will tal possession of the same April 1st, Bellefonte and Vicinit Ee Wma Portand, | 1,r3, Howard Neff entertado The Local Happenings y town. She will spend the vi | wih n entertatnment on Washiggton’s birth Does your baking powder in Short Paragraphs he fiends there and inl : ji | w+ contain alum? Look upon Lew Bullock ndiar a., was ‘ ire in the Court House tonig is the label. Use only i powder rg Evangelical church, : gi . . for | WOKING very ard to keep we liquor Red he mova, | ti Jee Fauble, of Hamish, hie ne puting we Hoan rank | Loon oot Hoyt ads bee wyrose label shows it to be Jennie Harper was t ;,ock Haven, | spent Sunday at Tuesday to attend the we IR Band ie Charts Bastyr SA wake fon | ew. Curve te pote cnn ing | (MAE with cream of tartar. wpeer mi —'The *‘tea"” parties are broken up — Who stole the West ward booze Da man wha sella da junk, no bis Sam was on deck Tuesday, brigl to monk wid da Ital 2 i dding Of Ken the gymaasam, © |e Conemanghe © UO of the Glen Richey and Fine Grove | VIOREL NOTE. — Safety lies in buying from Howard, was ag. | ov Then 0p Wo 0% 0% the vailioad 8 9% extras at only the Royal Baking Powder, B sogaged with farm Salen. cod as on | EI yas elected to council | from Pine Grove Mills to Retersburg | (0 Lluis! many” friends at thi which is the best cream of tartar ance to Paul Sheders grocery store shows the valueof onevote, ~~ | Roepe fall deud, The animal on the schacinare. collecting coupons baking powder that can be had. cash and some stock was taken Mrs. Wm. B. Dix left home in Dayton, Ohio. been in Bellefonte since 1 year old di Harry Stevenso father some thee weeks ago the home of the bride's pare: 2 . i a Te voor Mice Da LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. RUNVILLE. -N.H. Johnston ' ih bw] » heard 3 > town this week Ce { i ; " re interest DY | tis : v fit } vOTite § united in marriage by the Rev. / sepwarieoronobar inition ts Tota W atch vith gr inter time in y singing {s e idson tion © Le Improv ] } np Nn nanu- h ¢ idson, It is a good thing. —William P. Kuhn has resigne tid . Mrs. Lousa T. Bush and her dau position as clerk in Lyon & Co's. s . alloway, went to Atlantic City he will spend the next few weeks benefit of Mrs. Bush's health : accept a more lucrative position liamsport, where he will move ! in about a week, id be Presbyterian —Robert Irvin, the Bellefonte ps n next Sunday 1 + On ICX . AGE If is now employed by the auth Pennsylvania State Coll charge of the painting around the instituti ¥ iy hearing Jack of Hazelton, Pean — Ellis transac BLANCHARD Ye! ne thie : ge at A w ¢ Mr reach an aggregate i . MOS : \ : matter per mont, David Getz and Hamill Bathgate, of the £1 ”T 3 1OnGay i Oe occasion ing Lhe celebration of the 72d birthday anniver- sary of Dr. EB. 8S Dorworth, who fe brick and chi per as a colt and as active in his profession as ever. ~ Messrs. Mart on | Miller his work is pleasing to witness Chrissie has payed this delineation for 3 % JULIAN. OVER THE COUNTY. mn of P. VF. Confer of | RatSlled the charge as supply several 1 masher. 11 : sire, and as a good bit of that kin "A WORD ADV. succeeders the Stat id 1 : ath and Root Wot nfervis | Eimet wmderson received | rved for rty i ouse known The Wil. | and do the ' O1 in their ice assortment of Valentines } ore w 1:1} ip Spring creek torn uu rd 4 : for D out 18) . ‘ If anvone in the state can bes th nt to make room for a more modern nal wor rl . i bony i ee POR SAL ORF XCH ANGE New p avo In y “ - ‘4 La aE N : w i ' 15 Si NRG wills HA patie » As or Rood yE¥ cols record, let him speak DD. F. Fortne tructure well as commodious house | up quite r lly and d 3 fhe ; or for oh it pine " ehestnut shir ies. So . 1 i X ng up quite rapid | doing HAINES TWP, cattle ; or for white pine or chestnut shingle q.. a member of the same board, with The McKnight sisters, of Fillmore work in the community oun n WOODWARD, Address box 22 Tylersy Clinton Oo xe the close of his present term, will ti hm; ' served twenty.six years of a y as director have rented the Robert Brennan home cannot do better thar ssociate then WOLF'S STORR y the mountain north of Fillmore and selves with such an ord move there from their farm on or The followin persons hay become } ) Faryte il 3 3 «109 is the record on the bowling al- about April 1st subscribers HORSES FOR BALE «a mated pair of cols ¢ al R : RIV i : three and four years ole, full brother and : By all appearance the ice harvest is Saturday and Sunday at the home of Dr. | sister jet-black. sound and kind and broken almost over; next will be the ice « niWw. Pp, Ard together, Sold ob A gus antes Geor season, and | hope it will be a plentiful Valentine, Jr, Belle! nte, Pa, Tt season right here in our midst Milton Yearick, of Hublersburg, spent Samuel Ketner spent Sunday wi ———— ————————— parents FARM FOR SAL) Located in Marion Twp . known a8 the Jacob Harter farm: 140 acres, On Monday, Chas. Hosterman, accom | jimestone soil under cultivation, with good . : A . | panied by Miss Mabel Vonada, formerly | bulldings and excellent spring water: all ley: she also took in the concert at of Coburn. left for Buffalo. N. Y adioining this 100 acres of timberland, Inquire hfe 198 If tise ember Tevan. Two lhe temperance sentiment about at State College fifteen game tickets will be given to the | Hows i aniz t Cl Janiel 14er § . ) Risen Bi 8 Hees i . Bn Howard iy organizing to oppose the dark, Daniel H set 1S. M, Miss Chestie Zeigler returned home a : Lu FRO Places Lhe recora # 00 OF rantin of al " ace tot | atl ory " oOrTee ; : ‘ : k ranting of a license at that piace to the [a ous v eorge week's visit with her sister in Sugarval better I'he Red and Orange member. | Syracuse House. Public meetings have | Boalsburg; the Deita Sigma Phi Frater. ship contest will not close this week as been held for that purpose nity, the Theta P< Fraternity, the Phi e Agriculture Depart. the time has been extended to Mare It was simply impossible for many yout men to pay cash until after February $0 the time is extended to give every man the chance to support his favori color The contest will be closed in Petriken Hall Thursday evening of next week, at which time a musical program will be carried out, final membersnip re- ceived, the contest decided and the sawed by the loosing ten Recent Callers ]. C. Brungart and John H. Showers, Rebersburg ; W B. Parsons, Fleming ; Wm, Girerer Centre Hall ; merchant LL. B Rebersburg ;: Wm. Miller, Axemann Alonza Bickel, Zion ; Mrs, E. Korman, jellefonte merchant Beck, Snyder town ; Mr Grove, Js. Harvy Bowersox, State College ; J. I, Dribelbis, Pa. Fur nace ; Isaac Bickel, Milesburg, A. B Wolf, Rebersburg ; Geo, Heverly, Ro. mola: W. H. Hinds, State College ; H, L. Barger, Moshannon ; BE, C, Wagner, Spring Mills ; Cyrus Durst, Boalsbuag | C, H. Sanders, Julian ; Floyd Sanders, Fleming ; John Derner, Boalsbur Luther Wert, Aaronsburg ; Jas, Vonada, Woodward, : The members of Lieutenant W, W Bierly Post, No 208, (sr A R : of Re. bersburg, will take their annual post linner at the Musser House, Millheim, Thursday, February 2and ]. Wells Smith has purchased 4 tract { timberland from A. J. Lytle in Har. ris township and expects to erect a por table sawmill thereon in the spring and onvert the timber into lumber ( I'his is the time of the year when peo ple are liable to fire up too strong in their homes and cause confligrations More fires in the winter are due to over. heated flues than any other cause, There is some talk of again starting the drill for oil on the George Emerick farm half mile east of Centre Hall, The many difficulties encountered by the con- tractor last fall, led to abandoning the operation for a test—try, try again Emanuel Summers, while o rating a saw on the Robinson saw mall on Nit. tany Mountain, last Monday morning. had the misfortune to get his forefinger | f joint, and the thumb midway between the end and the | first joint. cut off at the second Tau Fraternity operative store, the Farmer's Branch line on the Branch and White Hall Road, A. J. Lytle, J. Wallace Musser, E. Witmer, C, M, on the Foster much pleased Alvin Corl, a with the service The Lock Haven Express states prospect of a new railroad in this vicinity is stirring up considerable interest just at present, but what the project remains a mystery, seems to be no doubt | bash people will build DuBois to Clearfield and it is certain | make you feel like a new woman ten oing on be: years younger. Take them to-night or a corps of | without fail, All dealers. that the Wa- an extension from tween here and Clearfiel engineers have been workin Renovo and Clearfield, and another | corps is working this way from Renovo. | house, Monday evening. Greenburr Adam Brungart is at home, he had been working at Hyver for sometime but is working tor O. W., Weaver at present David Diehl is working at the black- smith trade with W. W. Heckman, in Rebersburg I don't believe the Livonia scribe was altogether over his melancholy spell, when he wrote about Thomas Stover celebrating his oth birthday a week ago By all appearance age must be counting backwards at Livonia, and Thomas get: ing younger, I am sure he could have celebrated his soth birthday ten years Ago That is right, stick to your youth, the young die, but the old have to die That sick headache which you miserable comes from the stomach; you may be bilious and don't know it, It's certain that Vindena Liver Pills will ~‘A Foxey Tramp" at the opera of Geo. Garbrick, Ex. Bellefonte, I's Miss Schaeffer, of Rebersburg, was ; -. pleasantly entertained at the home of FARM FOR SALE :—located In Liberty tw Daniel Benner's over Thursday and Fri. 2 miles north of Blanchard, containin under cultivation. Good dwelling, pew large barn, chotee frull, ample water al Dr. and Mrs. W, P, Ard are at pres. | house and barn, located conveniently churches and sehools Apply to Dav xe 3 acres, 7 day ent in Philadelphia, visiting their son | gobs \ Blanchard George, who is a junior at Jefferson Medical College, and daughter Maude, who is attending school in the same city NABKET QUOTA TIONS. ‘ Vocal and Instrumental Music, Bellefonte--Produce After April 1st | will be permanently Incated at Centre Hall and will give entire attention to instruction in vocal Oa for produce and instrumental music Tuning and | gees. vor dozen repairing organs will be a specialty Ard, per pound Puitiy H, Meven Tallow, per pound Bell 4 ah : Rutter per pound x16 ellefonte, Pa | Gide pet pound ; . n— Shoo laser, per pound Normal, Potatoes per bushel Roalsburg Normal and Preparatory Sohool A PPIes per DUushe loom vem ise oe The sprieg term ol this school will open in the Bellefonte Cram High school room, Mend.v, April 16th, and 1 continue oight weeks. Classes will be formed tO meet sapecially the needs of teachers and morning SER for grain: those preparing to tench, The higher branches | ® DORE 0M mmm in bien mses C will also be taught Boarding may be pro | had, «ep Leured at very reasonable rates. For further SHE 0 A information, ress, rob The lollowing prices prevalied Thursday The ollowing prices are paid by SgcuLen & EB nubuns The following prices are pad ay UY. W } Sanna H. 0. ROTHROCK, | Gare Whelied Principal. new Rand iit]
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