Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, JANUARY 17 1$0000000000000000000000Y The Racket. - Butterick Patterns for February are now on sale, and show the latest styles for Spring nmer-—10 and 14 Henley Serges at 18c yd. I'he wool just 1n tion of The wk {= -they sell for cash E. P. IRVIN. SEE06060000800000000040s You can do better at R: 5999999999999 99099900800009000099009990090099909090000909080% CEES 0000000000000000%0 5000000000000 0000000000000in RUNVILLE. Hugg, of Phili few days with Witherite Sadie Poorman, of I Mrs. like papa” lays our MARTHA No. 2 we have some other fellow here seem affected in And thats no i me sad a lady at Black Oak had symptonms of the same disease Miss Stevens, fre Dix Run . her sister Mrs. Roger Williams here Some of the many Martha are working in neighbor ng who come home regularly t feet mothers table over Ephraim Frantz, hom Doc. Ardery on professional busi (Geo attended entertainments Harry and somewhat the One m Ys towns wno and 0 get their under Sunday are aoe babes: e to the ness Richards, who one on Blaine of those wee family Saturday evening Williams and others Mr. Varmer and daughter of John this place, are vis who is a of wife Gingery, formerly ting relatives here his ROMOLA Mrs home in Johnsonburg, after spending a couple of weeks with her parents On the sick list are, Mrs og A Daley, Mrs. Louise Mann, Walter Fye and Roland Miller | plagy t | that ere same | | mile pace Fred Harker has returned to her! | Phil Adam Lorll passed through here on | Monday, Rev, B. F. Long will preach at the Mann's school house on Saturday eve, 7:30, and at Summit Hill, on Sunday at 1030 4. Mm James Heverly moved to Hayes Run on Tuesday J. A. Daley and son Chas, attended the funeral of John Smith, of Jackson. ville, on Sunday. § Jennie Lucas is visiting her brotner James Gardner, of Noward, { ise goin’ to shoot! UNIONVILLE Mrs with visiting Valin The merchantable coal A be so dense and heavy that Longer town [& Florence Boliard, of Pine her pretty little girl at the home of Dr. CA Ol Has wis seen driving through our cently with 4 horse his tank wagon, (reorge Barton, is the proud father his first one. t« its the only (ur este power glia KE 10lh. boy son of of a and rose on the bush friend, S, K | annual banquet of Hall, the DRDY h Ww emed attended the at Centre last He onging to »d standi Dave anot is Ways and in KOO her always remain Robbius advocate ct, delivere poweriui heard having Mi ¢sou and suc an omit OOK a4 dose mistake for medi timely eff of Dn would di ave fects See anger WAS walkit gF on He nr over the fence y much frightened ! asked ] Wall nings rus I said, * and take a n Wall” he said f vou think it w bust l nt m nd t ARen A n we purty macheen him to get on and we started off on a 4 He was a little man about the size of Harry Keller, good looking too: looked like Dein], could like a la vyer or a woman Julian 1 who lived in that shite the railroad Oh that's i Alexander's place he's a great slugg Likes to fight?” 1 ed Naw? he an t fight nawthing can't lick a postage stamp.” he said Ww Dn came to the diamond AI Oke ped and stot fence IS over | peop e come would I persua ed Sam talk On this side of I asked hit on ACTOAS ask he ished on to Julian and when we of the town. two stepm 4d out in front of what big fellows and demanded to know right we had to run that dangerous machine through the town without a license, and alter considerable parlying, they ordered me turn back, Quite a crowd had gathered around us, | jumped off the wagon and caught the two fellows by the cuff of their necks and bumped their heads gy mtil they yelled mercy. ‘The said it was lightning! I let them go the scenter, us 0 to for S50 Both had hemorrhages of They were Fill Craig and Straw, weighing respectively 341 and 352. Then, with my foot, | moved the lever that started the graphophone which was concealed in the interior of my auto and it started to play that old Darkey war song ‘Look out dar! now! You ought to have seen that crowd skedaddle : Fill, Craig and John Straw ran and hid bshind a pile of paper wood, Walter Tallhelm ran into his store and hid under the coun. ter, Ira F. Davis, Jr. hid under the station porch, Elmer Henderson ran behind the station, John Campell crawled under the Auto, one brave little girl stood her ground, She said *'I know Mr, Domine, (:lenn, baby, 18 hed to farton, (reOrye 1HHNDEKS he's always up to some funny tricks,” and she helped us to laugh at the fright ened crowd, This brave little girl was Miss Nina Davis. We her good bye and pushed on westward till we farm of John Q Miles, my talkin ail time like a We turned off the road and ran in to the house Lo see old friend the ex JOTTY him however | never knew ltl } could not tel I'he ex-Sheriff Cromster bade ame Lo the companion the graphophone, e I'reasurer to find ‘under the \ nim la few LO next farm we from the road to the house of concrete and on each i Tat 1 v ckleplated ron | I'he hou s looked as if laddin t | ing about t ance of the Shen] tect sted t hy and fed rip mas i i POTTER TWP, EARLEVSTOWN, NO, 2 Chas. Neff has bought the unoccupie house on the sliker farm and it; tit got the traction engine could not travel, waiting for more frost, open Lor L Bartge wiliere bu too soft in Charley Cas an eve 1 Mrs. D trip West, ter and son, and ime improvement returned fi ited her t she repos pot \ O neat M1: tleaey eman { 3 NT rol | alii 2, LIER ON Mr. Loyer Christ, Edward and Roy Durst took f Prof x fy at | wwerdaie Was a picas nt ' wn H 8 going help § as" '} HOCKS WALKER, Twp HARRIS sHINGLETY A Margaret Musser Nannie Leech RBlsie Gardner, of Howard with her Mrs : pe with visited over ind ay other Smith “GILLEN’S p and unhealthy Frankenberger purchased Ow Dollie Hoover's child is ill with Mona C. H. Pressler is getting rey to move on his farm in the spring Mrs Confer and family spent Sunday evening at the home of Peter Breon Clyde Stover is employed at the stave mill in Brushvalley; we think he ought attend school instead of being over there Mrs Robert Young attended the f neral of her sister in Nittany Frankenberger Bros. are hauling avood to Millheim Elmer Limbert Oils Mamie Rossman spent several days with her brother Bruce ie is busy breaking LIVONIA, Lizzie Hauselman, of Forest Hill, is spending a few weeks with friends here Chas, Shreckengast and wife returned to their home after a six weeks' visit here On Wednesday occurred the death of | § gallons Oil | Banner Lye, 3 boxes for. our friend and neighbor, Daniel Wohl. | | ford, aged 33 years, who for years has | | been a sufferer from epilepsy. The de. | ceased was one of the most faithful mem | bers of our church and Sabbath schoo! 4and his place is now vacant, bersburg last week, John Wolf, Leslie Stover and Wm | Snook are at present working for Wm, Douty in the “Narrows,” | RGGS rT CASH GROCERY Cuts the figure, you figure the and save money cnt Flour 9lc, «= regular price $1.05 I8 Ibs. A Sugar 1.00 18 Ibs. 6 Sugar 1.00 Reg. Price. ’ | Our Price 1 24 1y 2 1 8 of 15 0s 8 | og 25 Ooh, 35 Ja, Lh] 18 «JO, 25. Soup Beans, 3 qts Dried Peaches Buckwheat, per sack Our 20¢ Coffee Noodles, per package Mixed Nuts Baking Powder, Raisins Tomatoes Prunes, 3 Ibs for Rice per ib Table Syrup ‘ann Table Salt, 28 lbs. for 6 cakes of Laundry Soap. Baker's Chocolate. Tea 1 boxes Highest Prices paid for Produce: (eve JOC PER DOR | | BUTTER, i Susan Stover spent a few days in Re | POTATOES SURJRCT TO CHANGE. GILLEN, THE GROCER, Allegheny St. Bellcfonte, Pa 1907 GREGG, Twp i% a and unmis. takable idea to improve ed does pensioning nt That DESLOW INK 1 the h a obbing the government great ucation, but eacners improve PORT MATILDA AXE MANN plead for mprovement of | much rpris Pp his return Ei justities of the differ him with a pice present Let ) elegant supper was served and all A an elegant e a EES lll et El tlt tt tl lt tg PAAR EES ALS Ss Aaa aaal oe AAAS SARA SE AS ASS as oa AT KATZ & CO.S WHITE SALE: Bd TEP re Childe ns £1 §1.25 and 81 Ladies pe Ss Underskirts 35¢. 50¢ and 60¢ White Sw th a a 4 a a PESPPPPPPPPPP PPP PPP EPP PP PARP FPPPP PREP POP PPPOE £4.50 White Blankets £1.00 American Beauty Corsets 50¢ American Beauty Corsets Children's 50¢ Underskirts Ladies’ $1.25 Corset Covers 2 25 and $2.50 Lace Curtain - reduced to £1.50 Assorted lot Sample Skirts, reg. price $4.50. .now £2.88 Ladies’ £1 5, £2.00 and £2 50 Night (rOWns, reduced to §1.39 Ladies’ Toe Drawers reduced to 49¢ 35¢ and 50¢ Embroiderios . «spor yard 19¢ and rooo other bargains, to be had only at Katz & Co.’s White Sale. 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