Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 14, 1907, Image 8

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    FEBRUARY 14 1907
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE,
PINE GROVE MILLS. UNIONVILLE |
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OVER THE COUNTY. The weather
along, for over a
redd fron 8th and 10th
Mercury
Was 7
has
week
each had
fell to 3 Monday
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been cold, right
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Red Tag
Reduction Sale
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Mor RR FA of
an inch of snow,
SEE GILLEN
and A rn
cies | Abotit your Flour and Grocer-
Born to Mr. and Mrs, William Ran
dolph, last Friday, a daughter,
Nr Newton Krebs and daueh "t
{ turned last Saturday from an fed
| visit with friends in Pittsburg. Enioute
home she spent a day in Johnstown with
{| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker, formerly of
| this place
Mr, and Mrs, ]
| SON transacted
| Thuesday Mrs, Julia L.
Mrs. Rebecca Ard visited at the Wal- | yon F Schaffer,
| lace Musser home on the Branch, the be is in Cen
| ginning of the week
Robert the young »
There has been and still is a great deal
of sickness in Unionville and vicinity
Mrs, Riley Pratt, George W Morrison.
Martin Hogan and A | all of |
whom have con
slowly.
tussle with gripp, 1s again able
light the street lamps
was also laid up with
Andy Mover and family
{the Dale farm
Centre Hall,
[harday
ls broken at different places on
between Mt, Eagl and
mill ] rs Mills, on April
nts of Centre Hall
roperty bougl
mo
Mountain,
on Nittany
geet
Crriest ¢ at ¢
gi : of last week there were almost !
Bean aly iil. are : ies
the
valescing after a r railroad
R ling
of near
become
the to
Flour 9lc, = regular price $1.05
I8 Ibs. A Sugar 1.00
18 Ibs. 6 Sugar 1.00
Our Keg.
Price Price
. 75
2 7¢
ih
35
i»
B. Ard and son Wil
in Bellefonte on
Cora E il occupy
i
: ric several
business result of exposure and ove AV ral
Hell and her Littl
ederick bf Clearh
visiting friend
Mrs. Maggi
Mr. and Mrs hildren
from
Taylor
ar
of her
pleasant
George Koch, is suffering pneu parents
monia
and Mrs. |
He be I
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MOR spel {
positively closes Sauur- po
day, February 23rd.
ENTIRE STOCK at
All goods marked in
plain ficures on red tag
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Weaver
11 tf
Cut
James Murphy
t Thursday, to atten
Allen Orr
Miss Maud
1 the Pine Grove
prices. itt
1 the funer-
LL) s brother.in-law
Miss Alice Neff and
| Manu he
school spent Saturday and Sund
ol 1 Highest Prices paid for Produce :
| the McManus at Manor Hull, ea intn the itu “he miekad un Stunacaits. Pip H. Mey ring . Jacob DeHass, J UTTER 50 PER KB
Paul Bailey, of Seven
1
Mr. and Mis A | n b hich contained | 2 1nieim have deciGed to mging Im. Weber Wahar | r Kurty | POTATOR ue pe bur,
Stars, spent Sunday at the home of Mr an M y m y : " is neat futar joan » (
home at
The
for cash
E. P. IRVIN.
You can do better at
FER IB
of State 25C PER DOE
was kicked on thet "1
a gash that
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Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa
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mings I'here i8 no un king prices, as overy.
ow) as 1 *
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the roof on the a al gana but th ial thing is marked in plain figures
get
wife died, h
made a su
some the het
tate wanted a settlement and so it had
sold. Mr. Austin, who is an in
istrious young man, will
rie t Of
prop elton
fest that 8 SON
RUNVILLE NO.2, hh 2g: poor Telow wy / be
f | nm
Vn sum-| Mrs, James Smoyer and children, of i
“ near Snow Shoe, spent Sunday at HAINES Twp PN
| F ager, of Mifflin County. is vis | Smoyer's to be
ting 1
{ would have
We have a fow LADIES’ and CHILDREN'S
left,
siness, but of
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The prices are cut exactly one
his daughter, Mrs. Adam Ertel and Walter Smith and family, of Mileshurg,
other friends: he w at one time | spent Sunday afternoon at H. A. Wither
A resident of this place ite's
John Messmer and wife Mrs. William
Ceader's on Sunday at Snow Shoe
; C. B. Friel spent Sunday at his home
at this place
Mrs, vl is on the sick list
The much talked about telephone line |
in this community has become a reality |
and the phones were put in place on |
the oth; any person having a Bell phone
{ or connection can talk to the following |
Wert spent Sun i places: Bierly Bro's, Milesburg; 2. C. |
; all report a fimo | Snyder, P, R. R. office, Snow Shoe In-
tersection; Cland Poorman, Ed. Poor
- Iman, Ed. Poorman, H. A. Witherite,
Shore were al- {Charles Lucas, D. F. Poorman, Jas. |
avor of a curfew | Watson, Oran Poorman and BE; 8S. om
aw and st the recent meeting of the | nett, all on the Wallsce Run rural line. |
town council an ordinance was passed. | Protracted meeting is tow in progress |
I'bere are other places beside Jersey | All invited “0 atten be i
Shore that a corfew law would be bes. | Mrs Bedient, after a pleasant visit |
ficinl and it is but a matter of time until | with her son at this place, returned to
the law will become universal, | her home at Corning & Y.
TaN YT |
visited at B Watson spent Sunday
COLUMBIA
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Fire city of Smullton is now furnished
with a news boy, keep on, Uncle Herb,
) ;
you are doing fine: we are pleased with
your work
Messers William and Domer Rachas
and lacy friends, Sadie Houtz and Kath
yn jackson and C. |
:
ay at bamuel Rachau
time
I'he people of Je iy
Most Hnanimous in
| at the Genteel &
WOLFES CHARI
Cold weather and fine sleighing at
present,
The farmers have about all got their
ice houses filled
W. E Boob bought a team of sorvels
Seezer horse sale at
Millheim for 847%
Mrs Chas, Stover and three children, |
of near Woodward, spent Sunday at the
home of her brother ID M. Musser
Ira Gramley and family, of Aarons.
burg, spent Sunday at J. D Stover's,
A good many of the people from this
place attended the auction at Fiedler on
Saturday,
I don’t know what has become of the
Bower Hollow scribe, whether he fell in
the bath tub and drowned or what has
become of lim,
B. F. Stover, wife and daughter Verna
and Katie, spent Sunday at Enoch
Kreamer's and entertained them with |
their graphophone,
' take charge
April 1st. Plans have been Made
whereby the old hotel will be complete
ly renovated Every room in the So !
will be repainted, papered and furnished
in the new, A new addition will be
built and the entire building painted
| and beauntified,
Last week, a birthday surprise was |
given Mrs, Sarah Gray, at her home at
Halfmoon, In honor of the event her
friends from Chambersburg, Scranton
| Beechereek. Bellefonte, Tyrone, War.
riorsmark, Loveville and Haltmoon,
with well laden baskets, filled the home |
of Mrs, Gray and very pleasantly sur. |
prised the honored lady Her two |
daughters, Mrs, George Glenn and Mrs
| Frank Hartsock presented her with a
| beautiful cough. Dinner was served |
{from 1 to 4 o'clock. Everything was |
| there to tempt the appetite and all did
| justice to the good things prepared. The
day was full of music, song, jesting
and laughter.
balf in preference to carrying them over to next
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BELLEFONTE, PA.
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