Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JULY 12, 1906. —— The Racket KE. P. IRVIN, Prop'r, I he manufactu of Cotton Dress (oods more expert Wi rer: hecoming Fseason 12¢. and 18c. ji hese F0O( ds to be appreciates The newest + and Collars atl You can Racket, ry mem yon a poh o » 1 rrespondents’ Department. Mrs Barlett daughter spent a Mary Page. D OAK HALL. COBURN GREENBURR, ial festi- Ira Ronie. who spent s me in the sock Haven H mpital, returned to his ome last week, apparently feeling well and happy. Hlev, F Hversary lay. Mrs, J last wook William Confer reports that carpenters are ‘in demand at Yeagertown and vi inity, and a good me will com. mand a good price A. N. Kahl has been for some time Mrs, William Eswine, of Salona, and Lizzie Kahl, of Lock Haven visited their parents and many friends in our burg,on Sunday, Wetzel preached his sixth an sermon at this Sun plac e on M. Kahl made a tr p to Salona ann sick list, on the FOWLER. Mrs. Myrtle Murphy, who had been 1 weeks of Philadelphia, home ) go on account of her n d home Friday 1 by her mother, Mi callec 11 11¢ on pa ea Nearhoof, intend who i oa a} fa ' imughter’'s home in th John Swarm. from Williamsp visiting at the home of Neil Musser Lloyd Homan Williar spending a few days at home, Harry Rockey, from Can spent the Fourth at home HOUSERVILLE Farmers are haymaking John Dale opened the harves son this William transacted week week Coble and business in Philip jellef Philip Benner is helping his Daniel Shuey this week, SNOW SHOE. An interesting and entertaining recital was given in the paviiion, at the park, on Friday evening by Mr. Snyder and Mr. Lucas, graduates in the Elocu- tion Department of the C, 8. N. 8, Lock Haven, Pa. class of 1906, The audience was highly pleased by the entertainers and can recommend them wherever they may present themselves, Talent is al ways appreciated, and old Snow Shoe, is | not too slow to know a good thing when | they see it, ast, RUN VILLE, Scarlet fever and measles have trated the home of Wm. picer’s, nent la i y A moonlight | Mandel Hollow, Si Of [ tired ura has secured sploy ment James Markle, wife and Pittsbure Vier » » with relative : wn family, are spen their walltion JACKSONVILLE ) waren Both chi UPPER MARION, voung folks k on the Fourth : ana fine A fine time. Quite a number of our were at Hecla Par report having had Mr Milton, are sper Harter's of M Clemens an two daughters { some time at \ Maxnien: at the Evangelical parson. age at Milesburg, Mary Mackey, of this place, and Walter Miller, of Curtin The community unite in wishing them a long, happy and prosperous life Howard Bartley, wife and daughter Inez, spent Sunday at Calvin Garbrick's The only people who are never dis appointed are those who expect nothing, of | UNIONVILLE r. Pa is visiting her sister Carrie Leonard Sickler and two sons, of Ty. rone, spent the Fourth here Mrs. John A, Hut Ran ar her daug he WW A taining country 1 1 } ACS DAS Decl A on of road improve. : tH" . € ’ : » ment and the enactment of the new laws has awakened a public interest that can not be ignored, The supervisor who neglects his duty is in constant danger of being taken into court and the records show that judges haven't a great deal of patience with the official who knows his duty and refuses to do it, To Clean Straw Hats. To clean a white straw hat mix a thick solution of powdered sulphur and lemon to hat with a rinse in clear, juice, and apply it the then water and wipe with a dry cloth cold This toothbrush, treatment will not only clean, but will | also whiten sunburned straw, Dry in the shade, and if it be a sailor hat, let it | remain on a table or board, so that the | | brim may dry flat LEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEeEsEEEETEEreereEEEE REE REREE POTTER TWP. and son Ed- James EARLYSTOWSN, NO, 2 Fannie Knoffsinger is working for a xX Dy mistake must be returned before leaving | the postoffice under a penalty of $200 Elmer McClellan f allure t LEEEEEEEETEETECEEEEEEEEEE Room Full of Bargains Keep this advertisement in your eye when you visit our store. Everything displayed. Everything marked in plain figures. Dress Goods Ginghams White Goods LLawns Percales Carpets Mattings Millinery Hosiery Underwear In fact, Bargains in every depart- ment. Some lots are closed out every day. Come quickly. You lose money by not taking advantage of this sale. A Bargain Table for Any- thing You Want. KATZ & CO. 233333333333333333333333 Ss, 1) 3333333333333 3333333333333333333333333323323333 333333 . . J33 3"
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