Pacr 8. The Racket. -~ 6666d6sn silver and pearl, beauty pas at line of Side Combs plain and gold silver tops, all grades, 1o0to soc Gloves, black, You can do better at The Racket—they sell for cash. E. P. IRVIN. HEN 000000RENNNNNNNNNRRERNRGT Ii ssdsddbddsndsdsees YARNELL. ntzel, of Pleasantvalley, pass her Ls Car He HAINES Twp ¥ TORF of the personal property of rbra Stover, on Saturday, was nded and things brought fair ide Kreamer and children Mrs. Jonathan Condo and ttany Mrs. Frank Deer had come t and who JULIAN, NO, 2 ve ning BOGGS Twp HOLT HOLLOW hoson, wife and family joseph Fetrer's McKinley, of Moose Run spent arah spent a few days at Harry Johnson's Fleming Poorman and wife called on Fetzer's Sunday eve Mrs. Emma Fetzer, of this place, re. turned home after a few weeks visit with daughter Mrs. Yarnell of Altoona Bessie Johnson spent Sunday with Lula Fetzer Mrs. Clande Yarnell and daughters, Dorothy, and Ines, of Altoona, are vis iting with her parents here Fleming Poorman and wife spent Sun aay 4 at John Bird's. bel Bird, Sunday Tose ancy Kelley, of Fairview, visited Ma. BENNER TWP, SPRING CREEK, Mrs William Saxon and two daugh- ters, Lula and Verna, spent Sunday with ber parents, Carrie Thomas and her friend, Mr, Nolen, were rrr entertained by their friend, Margaret Hartle, Sunday Jacob Fishburn and family were pleas ant callers at the home of Thomas Bert. ram, Saturday Fred Bryan was a very pleasant caller at the Rosenhoover home on Sunday, Ester Fishburn was lsutate the Roopsburg school, Monday, A fool may know when to quit, but a wise man knows when not to begin. rat 299992909929999000000099) 9909000090000 99000000000000 P00 TPPPReReIRPRROIIRRSRRRS Ad SEES 000000000000000s a THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, MARCH UNIONVILLE Fisher 1 expect iis, Nannie 1 where months, and M Clearfiek as three the Cents | whiie than o her better Nan William Resid perhaps, best 1 One Armed Billy," walked mountain last Friday to spend birthday at the home of Philip lives in the house } just 70 year 15 one over i AYO of 1 veterans left arm for nd no braver soldier ever r than he was, He lost his arm at the t tle Frederic was verely wounded in the thigh, There have been several lively in the diamond of our town lately, failed to learn the particulars, but we know that one of our young boys one of his eyes beautitully frescoed sort of a halo i were. Joy's, business Five of our ng on Mrs, Hazel's famous ice cream, lady only had three cents, another i cents, another had seven, one he other six, making ir 5 { his ant of nd also 4 n sburg y f placed aroun don't fight 1 i i i ts You hac had 1 & 1 and ordered five pony dis five cents each, but the that they were fied, and were a 10 cent dish, on t the major a some he opera Same fx 4 tall " ar ir J all teh nl Ig hal pi report ie Nathare Mrs ise vacated by Vor el i Madison 4 Bressler on the farm vacated y Rishel Hello, sports, ready, another soon Loyd oe get those old wedding off come Duck Geo. Sitler orf wife Mary Breon ard son and Madara, and family Sarah Jamison, also Saral Mrs. D and Miss Fu iren - onferance Ww Ww 1 ith her Aird Ana w sister, Mrs. M Henderson ane Henderson ,are visiting their cl Hloemirn Edna Gingery, of Mill Hall and Charles and Frank Crust ant Gap, were pleas home of H. A. Geyer Orin and Troy Burns, of Guyer, were pleasant callers with friends here Alice Fink spent a few days with her brother and family Nanie Lewis Sundayed with friends at Tyrone Nora Geyer spent a few days with friends in Tyrone Victor Bean and wife, of Altoona, are the guests of the latter's parents, Scott Johnson and family are the guests of their son Blair H. R. Newman has moved from Dix { Run to Hannah where he has purchased | a home, The surprise party held for Agustus Geyer was well attended; all reported a | fine time. i wld Ray Luts of Pleas callers at the me n i Barn Blrned The barn on the Masden farm owned | by Samuel H. Kunes, of Blanchad, lo. | cated east of the Eagleville station along | the Bald Eagle creek, was destroyed by | fire about 9 30 o'clock Wednesday even. fing. The farm is not tenanted and the {barn was empty except for a small {amount of hay. The origin of the fire was incendiary, and the loss is about $800 | tors fire made a est grant light which attracted attention for afin percentage of members m " with no insurance, The cowbells SCTADS We do had ‘ -a {a8 it nasty ladies went to feast (ne had So they pooled their ex. i WHO IS THE MAN? following article is Pittsburg sday We from last the him to taken Pa,, Dispatch, of anybody know trace Does able to , believed to have origin: resis nia, an erstwhile guest at in Hotel in New hour yesterday occupant ot a suite of lonial Hotel unfurnished cell at Central police station 1 11 ¥ Bellefonte, a recent dent of Calif Astor York, and up to a late the the Lo atternoon at , 18 an occupant of a modest FOO § rooms under numerous and serious charges ‘Some days ago certain checks one tg and another tr $z0, drawn on "armers & Merchants of Tyrone, were 1 tment by Ns al ir vational Bank presented the to the polit ¢ depar 1 manager the Co- lonial Hot the statement that there did not tobe any material resources to draw upon, **About the same time L. J. Marks, a diamond merchant, made complant that he had considerately cashed two checks for Mr. Clark. One was $175 and the other for $200, and he had also lent Mr Clark three diamond rings and a modest diamond pin which he valued at $550, “In Clark's rooms in the Was a satchel fillel with the most beautiful “yellow back” securities, It looked as though some one had broken into John D. Rockefeller's private vault, Most of these securities, which cautious men like Russel Sage generally kept in their safe deposit vaults, were recklessly left in Clark's valise. They were stock certifi- cates of the Central & pany which was incorporated in State of Delaware ol seem hotel Coke Com the the Coal 4 in 1906, and bore “A relative of Clarks County 12 yes y y beautiful of $12 y ON ganized a coal «x ago, but $LOCK ¢ OF 0 Were Clark, it is alleged S5€58100 r Meyer at home for the Easter y, Revs Vacat Snyder of h and Wetzel rmed church, preached last Sunday evening. They say, school took an offering Sunday morning, for the China famine sufferers, amount. Se iv nate ert Tiaine james (sTar of Mr ck Haven was i Tuesday and Mm ail Breon the Ev the Evan Rev. fant child in emetery f fficiating Howard Krape has secured for Ware noon f SRY Pennsylvania, the in ret best t generally seem pleased with the compliment paid by Democrat concerning the weaith of this beautiful village ens the Easter Services in Episcopal Church On Good Friday, in St. Johns Episcos pal church, Three Hours Passion service will be held from 12t0 3, and in the evening at 8 o'clock, there will be an ex- lubition of 52 passion pictures of the Last Days of our Lord, While a general invitation is extended to all interested to | attend these vervices, a special invitation | is hereby given to the young men's club | and their lady friends, and to the young | women's club and their entiemen | friends, to be present at the showing of | the passion Fiiurm On Easter day the | services will be Holy Communion, 8 a. m.; morning prayer, sermon and communion, it a. m; | children's floral festival, 7.30, when the | Sunday school children will present their Easter offering and receive each a potted plant in bloom, ‘ State Elks Reunion, The State association of the Order of Elks in Pentyivania is planning for a big reunion in Harrisburg on May 14 and 15. The details were arranged at a re. cent meeting of the execuNve committees, There will a business session on the first day and a parade and social session on the second day. It is expected that 90 lodges will be re nted. Valuable izes will be aw to the lodge hav. the largest number of women visi t, the lodge coming the great. istance and the lodge having the in par the Lutheran Sunday | + 1907, OVER THE COUNTY. M Get oi ng : h KiS0 A 3 ora grist morning Jae On Gap pike came near SNIrK 8 the sirenuou home WaS saved eff Fromi the number of ch: address of Democrat seem there are many in the county 1 including the \ Hon. J.LH W C. A were in the ments ing Weaver : Millheim 1 ion and d DOsit p for Elk creck it Noah F. Stover, ously ill at his he pt Mr. Stover has been a life long resident of this community and resides in Mill. heim for the past twenty-five years. His sickness is general debility incident to old age. Millheim on Penn Of HL At a meeting of the stockholders of the National Dairy Show Association held in Chicago Saturday, March 2nd Prof. H. E. Van Norman, of State Col- lege, was elected vice president It was decided to hold the second annual show in Chicago this co fal | y f min J. Orris McCormick, of Sprit has rented the enn Cave Gregg township and will take ci April It is his hotel for the sun visitors, TI resort Mills in arge it condguct or of } tel noted, intention to a boarders and cave and the housew:f : DOLE SO&3 doing her semiannual house cleaning Levi Spiglemyer says it's a fact that a man in this town bas six hens and the man found nineteen eggs in one day The hens know that Easter is close at hand e Yh oe] n Hosterman Pogts bt he and take none are Br sis went t Work for his L.. Stover, the pike manager, ng patch work on the pike and it iy needs it. The past w ve been hard on the inter seem n TOAGSs Work on New Sate Road Work on the new state road Flemington and Mill Hall will mence in about ten days. As an the quarries are put in operation at Salona crushed stone macadamizing will be delivered along the road. An im- mense steam road roller has been sent from Chicago and will soon be delivered at Mill Hall betweer com. SOON The small boy is apt to wonder why a young man has the shoulders of his coat padded instead of the seat of his trousers He who banks on luck should hire some other fellow to take his risks for him D. A. GROVE'S Horse Market LEMONT, PA. The following horses to sell are on my home farm near Lemont, aclimated ONE PAIR BLACKS, ¢ and b years old, weight | £700 Iba i ONE BROWN MARE, coming § years old, | welght 1100 Ibs ONE BLACK HORSE welght 1350 [be ONE BLACK HORSE, coming ¢& years old, wolght 1885 Ibe ONE DAPPLE GREY HORSE, coming 7 rs old, weight 1373 iba coming ¥ years old, ONE BAY HORSE. coming § years old. weight ONE BAY HORSE. coming ¥ rears old, weight 1880 Ibs ONE BAY HORSE. coming 7 years old, weight 18 Ibs, Come and see-costs nothing-—don't buy; look elsewhere and satisfy yourself, D. A. Grove, ( directing county T31¢ pt to each Gr tive count penses of Men comes a law at posts in Centre « entitled t con th N° TICE Atte Bellet nly treasu the coming GREENBURR tarted for Lewis FANS | Of Fat Ty ft on sor vi he MARKY ste of Waller Gf the Ore a3 on t EFL £ Wade igs Hey nied aod aL a married at } hon “ny Vote corner, thence nord Jeg, west slong themes arner thence ! perelies ine roon in whi 4 OUDIE | north 8 ‘ . ; 8 Pie | gq ¢ Frito ade ond ceren Bionyg nung IWBHOeS ERS AGC the Town. 185u8Le of §, 10 wit Ham Love pers he ed £4] thence along 3 East 2% #1 on top of len South thence 10 small roek West 16 west 48 Inthe Interest of the G. A. R rovernor Stuart signed the 4 lissioners to priate annually not more than $100 Ben and Army post in their respec nt 1 hv ' ‘ uLh 62 dey defray ing the ex- reh ) LOBES, thenos south 68 dey tit The bill be- | p rehes Lo black oak, thence south 80 deg G. A. R Ag Lig percies 10 ston thence south . 4 4 9 west 46 1 5 WELLE Greer ¢ - Il therefore, be er of Me df ADLronriat ¢ : noe slong © AL appropriation {rom Geg. west 80.3 for miaining #0 4 aiel sv WO RIG IN wrial Day once, and the ounty w rer the observance hb v al | 3 Memorial Day. There L posts in this county the bal. to be aie. and the year from secured by SEE GILLEN About your Flour and Grocer- ies. Flour 9lc, = regular price $1.05 I8 Ibs. A Sugar I8 Ibs. 6 Sugar ¢ giving every f Mother's Oats Lee Mot i 2 pa L € Kage and elis for 12 44¢ SOPRIRLELY al Der s JA LS : per package oe received « each bridge be opened oft May Ist. 17 JOHN L. DUNLAY. § CA WEAVER > Commissioners JOHN CG. BAILEY. | 8: JAMES H. OORL. Clerk fm iakioners BELL AND CONMERCIAL PHONES GILLEN, THE GROCER, ber. I Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa rr Mas Add AAS ass at SS Aaal a ass] PEBPBIPIPPIRPIPPIPIIPPIPIPPIPIIPIGPIIPIPIOPIPORPOIPOPOOIN $HsisssssssteLtteteteLs LASS oa a KATZ & CO.'S i Store News ! Our Millinery Opening Continued all this week--New Novelties New Ideas--New Creations and a variety of styles never before seen in this city, A, A .™. tL RE a a ee re ess ree feet eel ass KATZ & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. PPEPBPBVBERBVBPBDPVBOBVEVOPPPPPVPPPPPRPPPPPPPI OPPO PY
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