THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 18, 1906, os | he Racket. - UNDERWEAR We are ready for cold weather with a full and complete line of Men's, Women's and Children's Winter Underwear in both sepa- 1 union suits rate garments and “hildren’'s fleece-lined vests E. P. IRVIN. Fhdbdddeoibbddedebdob bd db bbb PORT MATILDA. SMULLTON. GREENBURR, Mi i terman visited friends Madina ! everal days Mr : tover, of Hosterman, W Va and ! - Burd of Bellw wd , are visiting relatives in this valley Maud Ard and Mabe Wolfe.of Wood ward, di ne shopping here on Tues. day Roy Schaeffer Centre Hall, several days and family, of visited at Alfred near Keen's Wood Hos. Vonada, formerly of has his home at F. W Harvey ward, now terman’s Mrs. Lettie Robinson and daughter Edna are visiting relatives at this place, Revival services are still in progress and increasing in spitit and attendance, Thus far the harvest gathered are two souls The State Forestry Association expects to start a nursery for raising trees at Greenwood Furnace Huntingdon coun- ty, on the state lands They will plant walbut, pine and other species, and | obliging, cars just comfortably warm, At the Fisher cider press plant there 100 barrels, or were made in one day, about 3200 gallons of cider, recently John L Tyrone ladies, spent Sunday in town Also Mont. Musser, of Bellwood, ditto Mrs. Andy Rowan beet this season. undressed raised the Dat beats all, Mrs. W. A, ‘eters spent a Altoona, recently, children who are located there. Earon laid up for repairs,h a serious fall Henry rather, Is on Frank ILee and wife, of Ivona, ne iatters mother, itors at t} t : : : at utterly drowns Bush House drew 1 check walked window with it with the but the teller with a in his eye handed it back to me with the remark “Short,” | tell vou if ever | felt Meek it was then My first impulse was to Robb the measly bank, but my better judgment prevailed and I said "Aw ! Shugar (t) here's where I draw the Curtin.’ When | came down out of the bank | dropped a penny into Billy Doak's little tin, helped myself to three lead pencils and a pair of shoe strings which [sold at a profit of 15 cts, Met Al. Dale, who gave me a glowing description of his experience in slidin down a precipice by which several of his ribs became unscrewed, causing an aw- ful pain about the region of the solar plexus, ‘Good foryou. A." I said, “why don’t you get married ? the same thin will happen Francis Speer some day.” i boarded the train lying at the Central railroad station and went to Hublers. twinkle burg--no railroad hogs on this road had | no trouble to secure a seat ; conductor breakman are gentlemanly and Rich and John McDonnel, prize It weighed 14% lbs. week in visiting several of her the sick list or having had | was for Bergstresser's photograph gal. | lery where 1 had a thousand pictures taken, which I sold readily at one dollar per gross, thus recuperating my exche- quer. I next dropped in at H if Noll's general merchandise store and found a host of friends arranged around on and the counters farmers, Jerry Lee, Miller, D, A berger and others seats among whom were, John Hoy, Jr., 1.D Deitrick, Benner W. Kum- This is one of the most prosperous and produ tive sections of the county. Th e farmers are happy and prosperous, After dinner, it having been pre viously announced, | got on to a offee box to make a speech, the box was full and so was [—of good **wittle crowd hearers much i m to be 0 vote the poke for an hour, held the ) OOK A ean WADDLE POTTER TWP, EARLYSTOWN ler 1s all Picking apples an 1 making ct the go now Andrew Smith is busily painting and papering the new house of Mr. Neese. D. L. Bartges came back from his trip west and reports a fine trip ; he took in the Pittsburg exposition and says it is very fine. He stopped with his son Thomas at Wilmerding and also with his son-in.law at Johnstown, and says they are getting along finely ; also run in to | Barnesboro to see his brother Daniel and found him well, : Some one, not fearing the law was out hunting dear, and the folks in Clover. dale say he got one ; at least they miss | one The cattle sale at Runkle's hotel was very good on Saturday. DD. Grove sold | some of the finest stock which brought | good prices, A poor man pretending to be rich fools | Landed at Hublersburg, to: a. m. | about as many people as a rich man el | My first strike after landing this place, | tending to be poor, (r is guaranteed OVER THE COUNTY. The evaporating plants at Centre Hall and Coburn are in operation A second daughter was born to Rev DD. and Mrs, , of Centre Hall The corn crop in this county is well matured and an average in quantity. Apples plenty, ‘ Roy Shaffe Hall, is assist ing John E erhart on the Oliver farm near Graysville Gress , of Centre The venerable Wm. Wilson, Storms. town's oldest citizen, is confined to bed with the infirmities of old age Allison Bro It you are a lover i grani will interest you, We are going to dispose of our line of VOLRATH WARE at a reduction of This wares made at a price you 30 per cent, puts one of the best would pay for any make of granite ware, Every piece The stock will not last long, better call today. Just ask for “The ware that wears.” The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. BELLEFONTE. The ladies of the Coleville Episcopal church will give a the home of Lloyd Stover at Coleville, Thurs fay Svenihg t, = Hom Sve Horse and Cattle meal guaranteed I: algo be served Wednesday evening Oct, ile Christ Woo ADJOINING I'd GROVE & COLDREN'’S / Methodist supper ut pid la will be provided and a Ice cream an square 1 ne i Cake MARKET, g, of Millheim, was coal from H, G. Stover's two in front of Dr. (3.5. Frank's mm Penn street, the horses be ned and ran away Mr Wagon An assortment of choice Horses hand at always on our stables for inspection. COUNTIES. nD. A. Grove, . W. H. Coldren, Lemont. Bellefonte. “EAE SCHAL 3 1 i> i PPP 00000000 000090000 PP000P To. 0000000000000 0000000 PENN Twp Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa 0090900090000 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000 4 $5.00, $7 50, £10.00, $12.00, and up to $35.00 Latest Novelties in Furs $2.50 up to $40.00 Misses’ and Children’s Garments Practically, we only have two classes of customers In One class that buys immediately, and looks this de partment another that goes out and around and then comes back to purchase. We hane a great assortment of Children’s Coats priced from $2.50 to $10.50, We can’t show you on paper--we can tell you all about it. You'll have to see for yourselves.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers