Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, MARCH 1, 1906 PRI, POTTER TWP. | UNIONVILLE. | GREGG TWP, | NITTANY. | LARGEST FARM IN AMERICA. E. P. Irvin, L. C. Irvin, The Racket. - Miss Ella A, Fischer, daughter of the | Two large bevies of wild geese pas el PINE GAP, { Manerva, wife of Fred Tillman, died | Chicagoan Raises 300,000 Bushels of Rev. W, E. Fischer, D, D., pastor of the | over our town recently, | The north precinct scribe requested | at there home at this place last Wednes- | Trinity Lutheran church of Shamokin, Charley Rowan was home over Sun- | the Pine Gap scribe to write nothing but day, zrinst,, aged 24 years, 8 months | ‘ha Inraest farm in lowaz. and Do formerly of Centre Hail, and Charles E, dav. fact well here are some First, the | 3 days. She leaves to mourn her death | ; Se ae 1 dibur psy " i Beury, son of William Beury, of Phila- r scribe has his subscription paid in ad- ¢ind husband, two children, one 3 [Goubt th ! in the world delphia, will be married the latter part ] i of fune, and the honeymoon trip will be around the world, “Miss Fisher is a ‘rg ; graduate of Shamokin High school and Clifford Calhoun, the famous Pine Gap items: another, the s¢ » | laa ttendance at her funeral on Sat- the Lutherville (Md.) College. Beury is township florist, su in hateaing | don't ir end graduate of Princeton University, and | Out 125 peeps out o 3 CEES: 1D 1 of himself une will graduate from Harvard Law | N18 lew incu gee anvth 0d The Rev, Gordon Williams f t | straight, 1 John H, Weber, of Cen. | Matilda, occupied the pulpit in the M. he will mal lad to learn that he is | church on Sunday in the ai i 5.4 ; Piper. Mi teresting Corn Annually on Place. Potter Alexander, of Pittsbur his usual pleasant phiz, is greeting his many friends hereabout, wr, with “a A KV vance : second, he i n enough t y sand a baby 13 day old; also her {where corn is grown alm mind his own business : third, vou need | | sr, Way Heckman, and one p 3 h 5 4 x “ pace not look for any foolish dreams i he | 2 Ske at of friends The Butterick Patterns O MaKe a4 DAIOON or Butterick Patterns ded dedededededrdodedede ddd dd imitators but no equa fools * every n¢ in Ftd he al The Delineator Sosdedes > 0 Racket Store Co. 2 Telestededlenmle dels d Eh a ha i a a ee hs Correspondents’ Department. Contr 1 fro Dare RUNVILLE. FERGUSON TWP, WANTED! " Chestnut and Rock Oak me Cord Wood. o'clox distance who ¢ vere st week was fine and wife, Israel Osman, Miss Ella Lucas, | the home of ] MOY the following will ve tai drs Pe , ‘ fn and } t) : nto mon of Altoona; Edward Rhue, ! Jennie ‘he wedding bell ill thr h | length of the fish caught by six fisher. 4 sr bed =, dv tin and Lloyd Chronister are cutting ties JuxiaTa ; Racy Co Strayer, of Hastings; James Rhue, of | th mmunit long men from this place was 17 inche a le. { enry Cupp. “3 . Union, Pa. Johnstown, Mrs. Ellen Shank and fam 1S v Ris fad) : ne franc. | jongest was carried home by w : P ily, of Snow Shoe. tod ob Camten 321 on in nan in his | 1 Dis Dat dt James Parks and Glen Watson: of| why Ling mesmo phim alos ATRon. Bon, oe of gur hastng | A008 a or es Julia, |SEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEy Spring of 1906 hh Atars \1f B— Li showing Madras, PORT MATILDA. Hoon ympanion ugh th s , all new eftects tor a few more hi the fat fi family vis a at jas n will make sale March Prete nreparaton al dh preparator ™m —e Aan ieasant HE al ’ very popular this season, | | a . . ”~ likewise Madras and Crepe eftects. White Goods + how an exte 8. Susan } ] ‘ Pe rancis Moo ng away { Mercerized Batistes, Was hiffons, Per- 3333333333333 333333333 3 sian Lawns. Plain Linens, etc. We are al- ershur George Grove i v ! fey Geo. Barner spent Su h | ways glad to show you the new things and vay ‘at ul Hropmemindonad, wie Miss Mary Barner is going to sper The children of u am rer | the summer with her aunt in Nittany grandmothers, the a AO rs o une ih re: bie ia touted rove at 1 Sorry to say that Miss Lodie Rishel is | a great great grandmother and he \ 1.1) y sick, but is some better. was born on the day when the latter . " J ’ The quilting party at John Hagan's celebrated her eighty-fourth birthday| Very many cases of measles are re. Grandma Newman is seriously il was well attended anniversary, reported among the children in this sec. Mrs. Albert Newman, who was - tion of the county burnt, is much improved will be a wedding in the near future, STORMSTOWN CENTRE MALL . Grandpa Beckwith is Law, sick : Elmer Hettinger is the proud father | ol NT . home of Mrs Christena Beckwith | of a bouncing baby girl. qu rie ad usine rit ' }, And now its Squire Grin, Mrs. Wm. Meyer has been ill tl A R. Price made a business trip 10| Mis Rosa Armbuster, from Belle Harry Burket is on the sick list bast week Bellefonte fonte, came home to spend a few days, past Henry Madison, who is off-bearing on | The entertainment given by the base ROLAND, the tie mill at Marengo, was hit by a 1 slab cutting him about the head advise an early call as the best things are always to be seen first. get it up : ent writing Boys get your cow bells ready as there | ¢ | . . 33333333 3 See our new Spring Jackets priced at $5.00 in our Cloak Department. Not only hall «ls y ts is ’ ; nt UPPER MARIAN. 4 all nine was very fine. The amount taken in was $32. They will give the P. Williams has returned to Wil. \ . 1 th & ma ha Charles Blair and his bright little boy | same entertainment in Millheim, March | liamsport after spending Sunday at his Measles are all the rage in our valley Alvin, of Benore, were the guests of D, | 10th h L. Thomas on Sunday Dr. Kidd ladies’ sizes but we carry this particular ome We had preaching on Sunday after. poon, but no services in the evening on Jacket in misses’ sizes also. AL : Joalsburg, wi Mrs. Henry Shultz had a very serious |’ ut af bad : Awpother boarder at the home of Wal. | town Monday between trains to visit his | experience last week; while eating roast account of bad roads ter Rye regular patients beef a bone became lodge in her throat, Charles Beightol and lady friend Sun. T. B. Way and daughters were the Miss Annie Sweeny. of Boalsburg. | She was almost choked to death before dayed at his sisters, Mrs, Clayton Poor. | guests of |. W, Thomas, Sunday spent a few days at the home of Mrs. W, | the doctor could be gotten there man, of Snydertown A record breaker D. K. Thomas A Ja obs J. € Jathurst butchered a bh CEL John Pease I$ movitig to his fin yurchased a cow recently from T, B Ralph Boozer was home over Sunday week. ane e in Milestangs Beh 1st, ‘ ya Nay which he says is the finest in the He is working in the drafting depart. Soup spent Saturday nig in Belle: I of Centre Hall, will move on the | valley. She makes fifteen pounds of | ment at the P. R, R. shops in Altoona, fonte, arm butter per week, If there are any others Will Sandoe in the valiey equal her we wo iid like to h CEEECEEECEECEECEECECEEEEEETEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEREEE New goods arriving every day. Don't EE sent I Coat hie i last week among A slight wreck occurred on Holter Weather Report i friends. He is living with his par- | siding one night last week; no one was ik i hear from them ents in Pittsbury hurt Weekly report—Bellefonte Station, Some O our § tormstown sports atte nd. D. P. Luse made a busi aa Fit Wm. Prince has been on the sick list DATE TEMPERATURE ed the chicken and waffle supper at Port | graeriehy rg and Philadelphia this for some time Maxinum Minimum Matilda and report having a fine time Prof. John Hosterman, wif ol RON The conduct in church on Sunday Feb clear “ night was very bad, Boys prepare for you think it would pay you to investigate ? KATZ & COMPANY ¥3333333333333333333333 333333333 ¥ . > . : af 5 tt y ¥ . ra Charles Nearhoof was seen in our | of Bellefonte, Mrs, Cummings, of Lan a, clear - ated " E 4 . . . ™ a . i" — - i town on Saturday night, Charles what's | easter, mother of Mrs, Hosterman spent the worst, forbearance has ceased to be & Bl, clear ‘ 3 the attraction ? Satur) and Sunday with Dr. Hoster: | virtue i > : hous i poo , 3 { N g below Ro. FRR —— I + James Northammer, general manager | Man an family Laird Curtin was elected squire at this bed ein " for G, Wood Miller, was in Altoona Fri«! Dr, Alexander has been suffering . g place, i By QUORL iiss crrsvsnsesirssmmrin 38 day transacting business, i from the effects of a fall on the ice a : Irvin Bryan has had a very serious nr 14 ineh The man who loses his temper can [ manth ago, | time with 4 sare throat, | Mrs, J. M, Parker, of Bellefonte, spent console himself with the knowledge that | Even the doctor isn't in business for | a few ae M, with friends at this Dice Inst Those who tell the naked truth indulge he has lots more. | his health, | week. in bare facts, 333
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