Pace 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 14, 1907, The Racket. (On MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1907, PPP RTI NNNINNNNRIENNNNNNSSe Co CEES 0000000000000080%% 4500000000000 80000000bdsaan = Open Evenings until rafal o'clock. EVENINGS Until 10 o'clock. SATURDAY The thev yl for os h LUCY Beil 10 Casi. E. P. IRVIN. You ean do better at SE060000040400000000500804s HENNNNNNVPNNVNENIVENNNERESS AARONSBURG d wife retus of a few me s, at Phil n sym;g Donat npre BENNER TWP, ARK UNION TWP wagon Look vhen landed horses and lown at the barnyard fence abotit done but the went down over was little damage wa 1 Harry Fetzer almost went, Miller t his load from or ops for Mr, Bedient scan, of Runville, made a trip to Lock Haven. has been COBURN Miss Kathryne Kaler, who spent sev- eral weeks at Herndon and other towns along the Susquehanna, returned home | last week On Tuesday, March 5, M. P, Campbell GREGG TWP, GREEN GA) attended, Every- Horses Ross Mowry's sale was well west of Rebersburg on Friday thing brought fair brought @250 Don't forget fA goth of Ma and he | Mountait MILESBURG “1 § ' 2 1+ ret 11 red Pea € } : a Wook Stats lege Harry Durst spet \Rist oraon I'he attended Harry made a flying tri sale of Mrs. Sweetwood wa Wilkinson and sister Ne h p to Centre Hall, Fri day Urs Frank Bogdan spent Saturday at the home of Calvin Harshbarger Sparr Wert and Charley Horner were seen in our little town Saturday evemng Fred Royer, of Burnham, spent Sun. | day with his parents Fred Nevel, day and Sunday with Jacob Auman John Bitner, of Rock Grove, Saturday and Sunday with his friend at Oak Grove of Colyer, spent Satur. his aunt, Mrs, wy one of our boys, residing at Lewisburg, was married to Miss Eva Mertz, of Lewisburg. Miss Regina Ripka spent Sunday with her cousin, Miss May Jordon Mrs. John Slack is on the sick list Eva Snyder, daughter of F. P. Snyder, | Those who spent Saturday evening at who resided here several years, now at| Thomas Decker's were, Misses Cora Carroll, was recently married to Edward | Pear! and Myra Ripka, Susie Bogdan, High, of Carroll, | Mary Jordon, Blain Palmer, wife land Al, Bower and family, of Aardusbur , | daughter Violet, Jacob Auman, wife, spent Saturday at the home of J. O. and Charley Bitner, Charley igh wer, | also Bessie Harshbarger and J. R. Corman took a large traction | Nevel. engine and sawmill to Woodward, and will soon be ready to manufacture lum. ber at that place. most of their lives trying to get even, There are poopie who seem to spend | the chemical, UNIONVILLE. Wm. Keatly slipped and fell on the Icy pavement, spraining his wrist and nearly unhinged a couple of ribs Paul Neff, the B. E. V. road, » weak, 18 genial brakeman on the voice 18 getting REBERSBURG Ay a i he 1 Was In atten. Na served was, that bg af : LEMONT the r WAY | Glenn there 7 pleasant Hol t the first lerman expects to leave : of April, for Unionville in a flouring mill to t « reported among the re De expe is y Gets st last week WH f an archangel have Lemont Sunday mornin made a prdposition that he woul town from a great disaster, of there could be found twenty church members at their place of worship, in the different churches, what would have beenn the result? If there had been a political meeting or display of Sprin millinery in Bellefonte, we do net thin the people would have given the weath er a thought Don't forget the Literary Society in the L. H. 8,, Friday afternoon at 2.30 Ruth Bottorf, of Bucknell, spent sev. eral days at her home in Lemont E. Lenker is having an addition built to his store Vinegar Must be Labled, The attention of farmers who make cider is called to the new pure food laws which state that every barrel of vine ar that is put out must be jabeled plain- {ly with the name of the person who bar hat ld SHOU 0 on : and save the red | reled it, together with a statement as to whether the contents are composition, acid or real cider vinegar, made without There is a heavy penalty for violating this law, AWAY BACK NEWS, John 8, Rhuel, of Tylersville, kindly | mailed us a copy of Aaronsburg Jerichter,” of Sept. 7, 1835, from ch f following { it ] we make note of , hich may be rem) readers of the th LE ne Centre | CENTRE HALL. ‘ ‘ : : BENNER TWP FRIN KEES David Behers and nie tia spent afew 4 ome of Willian Mary, Martha a pleasant caller Monday Jane Marshall, who has been at the home of Herbert Martie last week, returned home Monday Lizzie Rosenhoover is quite a freq visitor in Bellefonte Insulting post around here Teresa Hawkins has been on the sick list the past few days Dan Rosenhoover, employed at the | foundry at Altoona, spent Sunday with his parents Ay 0 sewing for the sent 1" all cards are Large Engine | The largest passenger engine in the | world has just been completed at the | | Pittsburg plant of the American Loco | motive So npady It is {type and will be tested on the Pennsy) | vania lines west. If it comes up to the | anticipation a number of others will be built of the same type. This engine has six drivers, each L inches in diameter The weight on ‘the drivers is 170,000 nds, while the entire engine will weigh about 260,000 pounds engines that weigh as much ad this one but none have been built of thatiweight with the high drivers. Speed is the one thing sought and if the Shifive proves the success expected, it is to on the regular runs of the Pennsylvania special and other flyers. here are | : ey Your Spare Change ! | ROAD FUND EXHAUSTED Bellefonte Trust Company. — The State Hig has partment roads Yo £315 pr "4 rT | more application nprovea than it can 1 atl 11s dist pa Put it Here | i 1s Dall ii SEE GILLEN About your Flour and Grocer- ies. 05 1.00 1.00 Reg. Flour 9c, = 18 Ibs. A Sugar I8 Ibs. 6 Sugar Questions We Answer regular price $1 Daily : The Bellefonte Trust Co Capital Surplu - ; ] rpius, the same free, which always sell | & package, GILLEN, THE GROCER, Bellefonte Trust Company, Allegheny St, Bellefonte, Pa of the Pacific | : : LSS 55-5-0-0-00-0-5-0- 0b ttt ttt tts sssssssssssssssssssd GAA AS ass as Ba 8 oe AAAS AAO AA Ae sata bbs bith i KATZ & CO.’S tore News ! 494944 A Small Card in a Big Space but it Means Much to You SEPP PPPPPPPRRRRRRRRRR FRPP RR RR RRR RRR PREF RRR PPPPPPPPPPPRP PPP PRP PPPPPPP PE PPP PPP P PPP PPR PPP P+ He Seat TTTTTTYTYSSYN {Watch This Space for! ithe Announcement of jour Easter Millinery} Opening. STtTeTetTeaTsasSetrutasssTasasan AE eee sass ass ass a 8 Aaanan sl ibAAAAA BLEEP BP PPBBFPPPPPFPPPPAB BPP HPI 444 / a EE ddd dhd dd KATZ & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. Ee oh RE Se Ee ne ae a AE at ahah ah hhh a RE eRe EE Rh dtd dd
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