Page 8 2220000000000 00000000000 The Racket. - BUTTERICK PATTERNS March fur | i | latest Sum- the shows Spring and Price 10 and 15 cents none higher. for March pst fashion magazine, 15 ts a copy or $1.00 a year. ‘he Delineator You can do better at The Racket—they sell for cash. E. P. IRVIN. $999990999990999599000999999909000099998999900090%8990%0%9 SEES 0300050808000000s PINE GROVE MILLS. confined the severe attaex of | friends wish nd kappiness, 2 y Pe ON , teacher in the publi r Sunday at her | { young people from s last Friday even below B aS JA" sionevalley ¥. Ard an spent HOWARD Lis Place ¥ Howard Oa Q greatly Mss was win but UNINC on As AMhe she ehldren WADDLE ams and Myrtle Hassinger, visited thesr friend Edoa SON Was seen town m on gat Way is working for Dr. Koons pwn, indhog's weather Is coming | Fhomas and her gentleman | Philadelphia, are visiting her Mr. and Mesr A. C. Thomas fend of Rr eus, WEST DECATUR. CEES 0004000ddssnnnn LE LAL A LAE ded THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, FEBRUARY 28 1907 GREEG TWP, BRUSH VALLEY, James Beck lost a horse Samuel Beck, Chas Beck George Wak. ley, C. I. Wert and Cleamon Philips, | | spent Sunday at C. N. Philips Wm. Philips left for Onio, on Monday, where he expects to spend the summer, Miss Emma Long and brother Earnest ' few days with their are Spel friend ding a CARLS GLORY closed his protracted vaturday af FARMERS MILLS Quite snowy over Sunday The sale of Samuel Rupp was largely attended, but the things di wot bring much, the whole sale amounted Miss Rena Ri 1 spent Tuesday with her Mrs. Sinkabine of Penn Hall Isaac Smith has been on the sick also one of his hor W. P. Catherman and heim, spent a few days Barner and family : of Centre Hall, home of Isaac to $8.12 sister, list S08 of Mill Creorge wife with Creorge Reich, a few tl ae spent days at Smi BRI HVALLEY 3 | Was largely on Satur $222.'wh ve sale lay well was furnished by H W. Weaver's saw full blast at Wolfe's St “i Messmer is attended Dy br Mrs. John now ladies, ¢ get you pctacle ay utlting "Oliver Lamey ie on the sick list Rev Ilgen's on ‘1 Cook Hu Her : Z a silk quil and Clar for the needles ence Guiney took supper at Daniel moved the remainder of his household goods to Centre Hall last wees, Ammon Emig from Coburn logs to build a piece to his house, which he rec ently pure hased Rev. C. N, Wolf, wife and little daugh ter Maud, was home tosee her parents James Bartges, and statred for their home | in Willamstown, Friday morning IS saw LIVONIA The ‘Kissing Party,” that was to be held at Adam Brungart’'s on last Thurs day evening, did not Kiss" the Sugar. valley girls fooled them Work on the telephone line, from - | Greenburr to Livonia and thence as far Frank Markie entertained ten 1 boys, Feb. the 20, it being old granddaughter Isabella birthday. The little ones all themselves. Then they all Mra Fite gir at wr ¥ Rook » enjoyed vr marched out to the dining room and had | ice cream candy oranges, bannanas cake, auts. Frank Markie came home Mon. day. after a four weeks' yisit to his daughter, Mrs, Frank Goss (n Buffalo. west in our valley as the residence of W Krieder, for the present, will begin | this week, in getting out the poles and | delivering the same on the ground Those on the sick list are Mrs, A. K. | Stover, Mrs. Lawrence Stover, and Sam, | Conser, None are seriously ill, we are glad to say. Last Sunday Jacob Lamey became the proud father of a fine little girl, | already. UNIONVILLE, Clifford Calhoun has 200 little peeps Potter Alexander, of Homestead, is home on a visit, W. Tibbens and man, were recent visitors Dr. . Edward Janney superintendent the association, delivered a ad Ire $8 On girls.” in the John H tion and Geo, of Axe in our town, of Baltimore, National Purity Very interes sting Our boys and Friends' church, Sund lover 18 11 | his many 1 : slight hopes of | . | wife, olf the subject John Wilson Julian; M1 and Lock Haven ' Shore; Jersey 3 Ts She was a cot WINGATE Miss Marcella Harr day for Derry Mrs. James Haines Edward Stone ant Sat her sister, PORT MATILDA COLLEGE Twp RANCH ame home Harry Musser « ng some time with frien MM Henry Sents can now say the Commercial Daniel Bgon and week at Toth Breon's Say Ralph, ain't you glad hax a telephone Charles Dale, of our vicinity valuable horse last week Quite a few of the Branch tended the festival at Boalsburg urday, given by the ladies of the eran church Miss Bertha Dale has gone home spend some time with her mother Houserville Say John. you go now fa it is family peopl have quite a ways to HOWARD, February 158, while three trains were passing at Howard, James Hogan, step ped pen the wrong track and was struck by the pilot of an engine; first day after the accident his hopes of recovery were uncertain, is able to be around on the street is another warning that a watchman should be placed here to pro- tect bumanity; a great number of times Walnut street is blockaded by freight trains and the many close calls our eiti- gens have already had to contend with we demand a watchman of ese request the Council to enforce the law—give the corporation their choice. This in fall | ing his head struck the ends of the ties | | which cut his head badly and daring the | At present he | railroad | | POTTER TWP The widow and daughters of the late John Boal, of Tussey Centre Hall, and w on church street Sanders Report from the Wil Mrs. Robert IS Improving will upy by ville move 00d Mrs, owned Kate al nys Mills that institution by medical treatment Howard Ritter to the Adam Nearhoo re foot of Nittany Mountait Hall, rel ) 5 hh he t ' 1 Of nil wil i REEK MI 3 a MILESBURG HOUSERVILLE : Rembrandt's Monkey Picture, Rem! painting the pleture of a noble family, when news reached him of the death of his favor ite pet, a monkey. The great artist, sobbing and erying, began to paint the form of the ape upon the picture. The members of the family protested, The presence of an in the picture would disgrace the family name, they sald But Rembrandt and went on painting the picture of the ape. Then the head of the family grew very angry “What are you painting anrbow?’ he asked And Rembrandt sald, trait of a monkey.” “Then you may keep the picture” “1 think #0." said the painter. And the pleture still exists as a great work of art. . The Ticks of Jamaica. wandt once was ape continned to weep “It Is the por There are few flies or mosquitoes In | the Island of Jamalea, but there are to the house | | swarms of the most villainous ticks, | which have to be guarded against con- | [in fact, to step off a beaten path or tinually, To walk across a pasture or, | roadway is regarded as a very foolish | performance by a Jumalean, gors usually begin by running bead | Jong nto danger and then repenting in haste Btran- | New Secretary of Agriculture, Bellefonte Trust Company, | Governor St uart last evening { pointed N Critchfield, of reap- Somerset Your Spare Change ! County, secre of this uiture slate D. A. GROVE’S Horse Market LEMONT, PA. Put it Here ! good much neavy h plenty 1, 1100lbs how Lo wwe. SEE GILLEN : About your Flour and Grocer- Questions We Answer tes Daily : : Flour 9c, « regular price $1.05 i8 ths. A Sugar 1.00 1.00 i8 Ibs. 6 Sugar ri Highest Prices paid for Produce : ER LB PE our, DOE The Bellefonte Tr ssl Co Capital Surplus, “PER IB FER DOE $125.000. $20,000 g GILLEN, THE GROCER, Bellefonte Trust Company, Allegheny St. Belicfonte, Pa El ll lll lA A -A- B4 GAA ASaS ASL oo a eas saad fn An ALLL nestles KATZ & CO.S Store News! AAA A AAA sass A Aa AR AAR a A A AAA AAA A Aad BE SEE El ll ll EB NE partment in our store has contributed their share towards this sale. Our Spring stock is arriving daily. If yom are contemplating buying Carpets this Spring give EY EN a I. te Ed ER AR A ER A i A A ii i dh a da A, A DO Pp i + tl aan anal a A EE A A A A EA A A RE A AES Nl EAE EE Al HE BL A= us & call now. We are ready for you. KATZ & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. hah ahd ghd dh RE ES AAAS AAAS SS aan
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