Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 1, 1906. The Racket. Before id that shawl or sweater examine the qual ity of onr UTOPIA YARN \ : made of the finest i : : » k SHETLAND FrLoss wn Woon, Seaxisn, orc Kxrrrine, » MAN Kxrrrine, and wo I _- E. P. IRVIN. red bdd ddd ddd db db bd bbb bbb ha ad a ACRE RER AFR WA PP AARONSBURG M hant J. H. D \ ! Mrs Warr \ ere the : A h J o \ 1 \ \ Ren 1 { S ne day i Se d £ \W wa he \ h i A c EDent Q yt Charl He i att i a Mrs. S De [| W 'Y » \r Ar ’ Mon : I a { { § B Abs M COBURN., t wa $. H wa » i ’ the t " one - y Cal i 3 i A re : 3 M ; FOWLER : : A 1 H ' : € : (4) i i 5 ' i M | CENTRE HALL. v) ) " : ’ : ¥ X Mie ia to Pitt 8 ‘ : i n A the W : pe Ce \ al het \ it Harry t 1) t ‘ DO AA ha g nigh ed rece stroke He made A t pt : fonte on Mon Rev. Rear i! month f : from a re above one of Kies, obliging m to cease preach : wit the ne, ha late been v Con 'wations Agam dispensed with one of the two crute hes whi be had to use Apples and cider are a drug and lower tn price than in many vears BAILEYVILLE Walter Harper has a severe attack of typhoid fever J. A. Scudder has a sition at the Cambria mines and move his family there at once Mrs. Thomas Frank is on the sick list, secured good po will On Tuesday resent the Capitol steal, UNIONVILLE, | GREGG TWP, | PENN CAVE, D. W. Decker of Milton visited at | | Mrs. Aaron Long's on Suntlay, | sweet ‘ Bor John Nap, of Centreville, is husking | elon pa iy her corn for Samuel Wise on the Cave farm | Vn . . Forest Van Valin left this The boys and girls had a good time “Cornwalising” on Tue sday night Mrs, Blair Alexander raised a garden 96 1b honest 8 MN B. Kerstetter of Coburn was up on | place Mon | day for the state of Washi ngton where Thurs day hunting pheasants; he was |... ill a i bird | he will join his parents, acd will make ering " . icky ir bagging three birds. | his permanent home, J. M. Ream’s lady friend, of Bethle- | Mi Ella Baldwin 4 % : 4 ; \ | Mrs Mm Baldwin, after pending a hem, was a visitor at Geo. Ream's last ’ : » ; week or more very plea antly at the week. home of her uncle, Bud Griests. left for ( one « our hue ‘ } me at New Castle, on 1 lay a Lf J | po A Eva Da ( y f] 1 iv on uch ; 0 wr, ha 1 h ) e Bell telebl : I l % } pheasa [84] { y t B of “ul ! . | I ‘ H ) H.B. 1] l farn P 1 wnd | ! Mo y % : | y 1 I ' Le v ! V i ( we Eungard i y H y no ¥ i " 1A 0 | i] 4 N M oO ’ 3] ( W Hagan I ) 14) i week i N I Harry Ream B 9 en Co tl ( 4 y | " i VW E. R. Lo hy A | A) I {ys B. F. Ker f , were L he FF ] : A iy hut | nk ATO ge M as foun B. Rear ) I | t A COCK h Mrs. Em'l White G Ww. M 8.1 m S p La I'h Nei v hy "" , { | K M Philij om | Ip v 1 Al iJ ow A f lohn B pu Ca ) i ie RB a H i I M ( vil, no { ot A } A Ha ¥ A , » Lt i : H M K ) I t ] { \ i | d ’ PENN Twp, POTTER Twp: } | i as ¢ H ; 1 i '] ' t i a al i at : h a : ) at } r Br } We A A LF} see t at Ha i) ' kf 4 LA i = i A > v \ A ; \ A k \ PORT MATILDA. A § MOSHANNON. A \ : A A 4 \t Y A [5] ‘ A . " at 3 | " ‘ ) } 3 Urs iA JN : An ALA t lo MM GREENBURR. i FOrk e farm, after an ill ‘ f »¢ ral week { ’ 4 : past y . \ week ! Koy nts sg ayat C. M A y 1 ‘ Da Har Kal . M ] H " eral days W La p FP W ve at Jack ! y B je ‘ A ¢ : ‘ We ar | 'e A int at « Lt = ) Are : Out y ani Lame | s fa en {| aga How a M B I B H i reg it ( | i : JACKSONVILLE Ha a ‘ e oe 1 M ‘ I. ny Mr. Weight, who wa hurt by falling Rh fro A Apple tree, is getting alo \ : 0 ’ ' {4 1 a | 4 " ht Joh Ho Ay ¢ can ! Kk 2¢ 1 1008 J ) e Wil re ere ga i - } ‘ rn pes AY since he has a boy to ’ ' Fhe funeral of Ja s Wome orf 1 waken him up in the morniog o iy ai ‘ { others caused ‘ Lt small attendar at ( g " ’ Mrs Henry Glosner is on the sick list, Applebutter boiling is all the gO ROMOLA. | Calvin Harter is look ng around for room to store his applebutter, having Communion service in the Reformed | Deen boiling every day the past month, Church on Sunday Nov, 4th at 1oo'clock | Miss Ruth Holmes is somewhat better by Rev, Crow John Harrow and wife are visiting Mrs, Mever's Miss Maud Confer. of Sunday at her home here Miss Josephine Henderson, of Howard, and friend Clarence Yearick, of Walker, , of Harrisburg, SOBER Mrs, Goldie Auman of Johnstown was a visitor at U, G, Auman’s Miss Blanche Wolf and brother Ben were callers at Mr. Shawyers, Sunday, Orvis, spent and Misses Altal and Oueda Robb, | Mrs. Henry Houghts of near Millleim op ot Sunday at the home of Edythe was buried at Mussers cemetery, Sunday. | obb, Gust Immel and wife of Bellefonte | | Harry Kunes and wife, of Renova, | visited at John Ebert's, | are visiting at the home of the latter's | motber Mrs, Rebecka Delong, Votes are what count on Tuesday, | | HETTY GREEN’ S§ SON, | “He's n Smart One” and Is Now =» Rallrond President, Edward Howland Robinson Green, who was nominated by the “*Reorgan- Ized Republicans” for governor of Texas, but declined to run, Is the son of Mrs, Hetty Green, the richest woman in America, He is president of the Texas Midland rallrond, and his mother says, “Ed's a smart one.” Ie did not become president of a rallroad without working hard to attain that rung on the ladder of success, despite his mother's futluence in t financial world. When he graduated from col lege | ISST hb mother (ed him what he wanted to do “Well, mother,” sald the young man, “1 4 I would like, first { to take a on |} en good time About thr i} enough, I 11 I } him how much 1 hie I need for | ex pense le 1 nd 1 replied that £1,000 ld suit hit hd 41 y her Gor 1nd told | I “ O00 1 g Mr (iriv | ed out to «i | 1 1 twelve Wn { (s or | 1 not} Ing of | | { { lant of the last 1 tl J Cs { ed to his 1 | | It ready EDWA a 18 EEN icut roa or 8 @ f ’ w @ ¢ ‘ { ‘ he nh aj ! E. H | Gros of sy of a1 t i ne gang Vers i Ax it C¢ 14 ¥ Ed re £4 ) He : i f 0 on n f £1 ) G l M | she : eh GREAT STORMIN FLORIDA I : W ’ Ww . Fi \ i : as \ H Engine ar ' _ O meet deat i hie A Ke N ‘ K wha r Vrecka v CO get | 0 \ e they 5 ud was 1 al \ppea A he piece | ere t . LO : teen 1 there ere y of ; ber i clinging t w he VE Were escued; b ¢ Nag led to hold or W. BRUSHVALLEY The wheat fields are looking fine Some of our farmers are nearly done husking corn while others have “" started yet. The corn crop is a heavy one Our sports shot some wild turkeys last week C. E Duck and H. M. Wert were on the excursion to see the « apitol Miss Katie Jackson and Mrs. Manda Smith spent Sunday at the home of Elmer Confers RUNVILLE A woman never Jearns to she arpen a lead pencil as long as a man will do it for her Too many cooks likewise spoil the bank account, When the doctors give a man up he | | can also give up the doctors, Most men are almost as much afraid of microbe as women are of mice. LIVONIA, ANNUAL and T.N,. M, W. Adams Stover, wit their families, took a trip to Harrisburg, saturday, Last Tuesday occurred the death of our dear friend and neighbor, Mrs. John | an estimable lady, wio vill i For November el samuel Conser 18 or f CK 1 ie ane Adu a 0 C T a Jane Adums bas gone * $5.0 ash in Three 1. 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