Page 8 1906.2 $990900020990092000000000009 The Racket. | Only 8 busin oss days in which select your Christmas Presents 'oys AND to kinds, we have a y broods In Comb and Brush Sets, Manicure Sets, Hand Mirrors, Smoking Sets, Sh Aving Sets, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Etc, for ladies, men and useful. ve a full lon't for- better at The Rack- E. P. IRVIN. SE00000000000006000000040 090009008000 0000000000000000090009002008000066500000000¢ UNIONVILLE, trees passed ast I everal ‘days | Is at Jersey came revs SFFETTTFEITITITIITFITTITIGTIITIFTIGTTs0%0sssbvsadsddsvdeaan week, | ! ! 2 few rods of | r Sammy | hdrew the | he: eit] he might | Myrile a happy rents, Mr returning | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, DECEMBER 13, POTTER TWP, Roy Swartz spent some time with his mother at Hublersburg Miss Eva Fleisher returned home after spending some time with her sister, Mrs, James Wagner, of Mifflinburg. Ella Philips, of Milroy, is paying her parents a short visit, Mary Feese, of Philadelphia, is visiting | friends and relatives here Mrs. J. Hl. Moyer is ill. Mrs, P. S. Boal, as she was doing her evening's work, slipped and fell, sprain- ing her left knee in such a manner that it prevents her walking or using it inany way, hope for her speedy recovery. John Love, who for the past years was employed in Oklahoma, 18 vis several { iting his many frier Miss Ida Kiinefe spending a few days at G. M bo incing baby boy J. S. Housman is tending court Cooney is the proud pa Sam’l Texas hi James in Bellefonte GREGG TWP, town last week Mable Bair sp Katie Crdter's John a porkers rater xiie i 1 vicinity | te to buy ] iy folks as | walk iato COBURN iges, N Dewart manuel Ker » Aaronsh rg on | me with John M M i lisonburg rieads here f We ikert of Mill Meyer Hall, or place, on members | honed singing of one pe some weeks 80% class and nt taught here t was demon. I people could 1 & i all learn to paying a vis! and other y our hunters J. H. Vena week PENN Twp, +REENEBRIAR rank Wingard an Auman Wil were Wolk! ! IK over at Burham, came Dome to at d Calvin iY Andy Hirenimus and wife of Pardee, Ale EET K home of Simon Retes (reorge Hosterman, wife and children from Fiedles ter's home Mrs Fradk Wingard and son, Cole. man, left on Monday for Nittany Valle where she will spend a couple of eel with her parents Miss Sadie Wingard is keeping 10use for b Sande ed Juco atiders at present, Jviliam Auman who was working in West Virginia, came home to stay Alfred. looked awful downhearted over Sunday, ol tin : Wild oats seems tame to some men. spent | \ | vein of NO. 1 C9 | more of and rheumatism ations for a grand sh goods, selling goods 3 way down pric to make room GG. M. Marks slowly coming around after a serious spell from heart disease Christ Share is opening up a al at the Six Mile run PINE GLENN In general speaking, some le are generally speak The natural gas is still es Ap Vandors Meeker was a Willis visitor last week Floyd Daugherty has gone to Cori N. Y.. where he is emploved ng as hreman jon the R, R : spent Sunday at the lat. | We believe that took one-half the interest in our ed meeting as they take ina cards have a grand ) now this is meant just for the one it if some of our pe protr game we would i concern If you want to know the difference be- tween a Christian and a woman, just ask (larry B Our hustling merchant, Wm, Watson, Scientist lean says that he has for sale a smokeless to- | bacco; it is chewing he says, That's right, there are no flies on you YARNELL Mrs. Nellie Pownell is quite ill at this writing, Dr. Kurtz, of Howard, is in : attendance | Earl Brown, who has been employed at Eddy Lick, is home again Edw. Burd aud family, of Divide, vis ited last week at J. A. Confers Mrs. Blanche McCliney and two chil dren, of Chestnut Grove, are visit here, Mrs, Anne Brown is vistng Bellefonte friends, Arthur Confer, alter spending the past five weeks here has returned home. H. O Miller spent Sunday with his family here Thomas Poorman and wife spent a couple days of last week, with friends at Orvis, : Ine ing {ol | ing the ceremony Mr | their | the RECENT WEDDINGS. FLEMING-DEATTY . of of Nov, 29, Edward Fleming, son Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fleming, Bellefonte and Miss Katherine Beatty, | daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Beatty Altoona, were married, The cere. | mony was preformed by Rev, G, Mur ruy Klepler, in the Eighth Avenue M. E. | church, in the evening, inthe presence | of only a few invited guests, Follow: | ( and Mrs, Fleming | left for a brief wedding trip to eastern | cities and last were in Bellefonte visiting his They will be in own home gs Second street Altoona, after week parents, at at 20 December BRACHBILL. i that was a suprise to mo was that of T. id Mrs. Marg: , which 's daughter Gray Mattern, ing people of letonte OCC lay even , and | known vo i re Ridges, UesSGay e\ wa of the list pars ed RUNVILLE. NO. 2. Mrs. Mollie Co pleasant visit returnt XxX ana ta few day Mary W Ww day last week and our teacher's will bave to start for county Institue; we hope they will er joy the good things of. fered, and gain new inspiration for their | WwW One week more rk ers = ho try to improve themselves with every opportunity and it behooves every good citizen to stand by our teachers in order te gain satisfactory results It 1s reported that Fred Stam's daughter has pneumonia W. S. Kahl returned to his home, from Yeagertown, last week, on account of ill health John Snyder, of Salona, paid his par ents a short visit last Friday William F. Miller and wife were guests of Noah Kahl's, on Thursday of Mr. Miller is treasurer of our school board, and is a good officer little last week RELIGIOUS EVICTION. The becomes homeless Twenty law are in France now awaits eviction six thousand churches under the declared the property of the Bishops, and priests’ houses, sem. inaries and schools fell under the same ownership Pius X provisions of the law by which, by forming lay associations, the churches church and Cathol state may be kept for religious use, are disre- | **No com. the garded by the Catholics promise” 18 the last word of both church and the state Today the churches are still open and | priests continue their government and this move is awaited | | with intense uneasiness | ard’s palace in Paris, will be one of the { first buildings to be taken by the govern. Cardinal Rich ment, It will probably be used by the ministry of labor. The cardinal is very old and infirm. His eviction therefore will be exceedingly pathetic and the at tending emotion is likely to shorten the aged prelate’s life, Private contractors may stop supplies of water, gas, and other commodities to churches as by fail. ing to conform to the law the priesthood ceases to be a legal body, By direct orders from Pope | who has been se We have a good corps of teach. | k : | Stein, functions | The next move must come from the | OVER THE COUNTY. Mr Joseph Stroy Mills, lost ¢ Rev, ] nay is the Methodist chu 5 P IIA DI Gray, of riously i mprovit GG. W. move to Spring Joe Mateer, farmed the Boal farn of Farmersmills, near Salona, next Barner, the farm who f¢ | Mills, will farm after April 1st, Mi ¢ 1) a su] iy and M ) Ho ward, mt Ne “te - : is lade P Joist cmiort be memont Mr I at ! : : corn about al ers the main er keepers of near State Col ight have proveda the other day. He ye with a p of board in which a nail had been driven As it was he got off with a badly lacerat ed evelid which is keeping him _ s for the under the charge of Dr. W H. Bathg tor of wer stations for the Pennsylvania R company line east of Pittsburg with headquarters at Altoona, has been trans ferred to the New York City extension of the Pennsyly R mechanical s perintendent of the Island City Power plant. Mr. Bathgate's home is at Lemont and he is a gr in electrical class of of the Pen Charles McCormick, lege, met with what n very serious accident Was sir in ece Ick the ¢ 1800 Ul present and 5, Glenn 0 electric te nen 1 ania R as assistant Long engineering nsvivania State colle ge sie led Was The newly rem church at Pine Hall Sunday Dec. 2 with most impressiv viced. Rev. A. A Black, of Roalsburg had charge of the services, The sermon in the morning was preached by Rev of Lock Haven, and in the even Rev, Groh, who was pastor on arge fifty years ago. Fifteen hun. re de ing b that oh | dred dollars were pledged in the morning { and in the evening enough was secured to wipe out the debt of a little over seventeen hundred dollars Ammon Walker, of Rebersburg, who was shot with a load of buckshot by a fellow hunter, while out hunting in Oc. tober and whose condition has been serious ever since, was taken to Lock | Haven and submitted to an X.ray ex. amination at the Normal school for the | purpose of locating the shot. Several | ears ago the young man had part of | Bis arm torn off in a corn shredder, and by an Risay machine one of the shots | was easily located in the stump of the | arm, Another shot is imbedded in the | man's head and one in his throat, but | these could not be located, i Joseph Meyer moved from to Millheim and meal market down t eyalebisre Boalsb ITY nas an inte here Con ing. Our other To person this offi free 11 print £000 copies allze the v and see us PETER RIDER MAKES A CONFESSION Continued from first page The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. BELLEFONTE. L Gillen, the Grocer, Who Gives the Cash Buyer a Discount for Cash Only. = 18 Ibs. A Sugar 1.00 I8 Ibs. 6 Sugar 1.00 Flour 94¢c, = regular price $1.10 Highest Prices paid for Produce : EE ¥ GILLEN, THE GROCER, Allegheny Rfve-———1 : KATZ & CO’S Store News| Christmas will soon be here. We are now ready to show you the most complete Christmas assortment of merchandise ever carried by any firm in Bellefonte. Every line in our store is complete. Every assortment filled to the top notch. wnough for all and an assortment to suit everybody. Did you say price ? Well they are within the reach of all. [If you want to spend five cents or fifty dollars, we can suit you in the article you want to purchase, : | KATZ & CO.
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