Pack 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 18, 1907. HEFCE 0400000000008000s The Racket. -_ GREGG TWP, IRAVLERS © Mrs. Sarah Dunlap, who has been con fined to her bed for nine years, away on April 6th and was the toth, Age 78 years, afew days, She was a noble wife very affectionate mother, She will be greatly missed by the community, AP, 2 months Butterick Patterns now on sale, and show for Mrs. Sarah Dunlap, and also her from Lewistown, Mrs, Susan Fisher Charley Ebert, of Shamokin, to attend the funeral of h while here he called on O. M Gust Immel ife, were parading tyles Spring and 1§ cents ir address on ] pattern sheet and bh : : the (rap. Dear children, wot 1. P. Sn day eve. Mrs. Madison at Elias H. Confer Editor ld they Delineator callers Con Mills Mr. Allison's barn, : bur Cotton Blankets of a kind lower than they will t Only one pair ‘non Hackenburg's hogs barn, and the neigl for them ire 1tbhors mi id 1 on Saturday eve let others f Un the ibove Madi ! Daniel wer : present The wey gell for cash. E. P. IRVIN. You can do better at strap, can have tl Address Ago where Ben Breon i $E09099000000 RRR RR RRRRNRRRRRNTRTTETERTIRIETEEIIs ETI ARE EE EE A LA LL A LL LLL Lh dhl S112 1 211117111111 COBURN. excellen mes Vona- The pe DUsSY bau Lewistown C. Rossman and L. the OAK HAL Mrs L As spent on pb st | nett M 8 Ada week 1 Watkins from Havs pare? Emma Lucas 3 t u ast Sur lay, at the hon Misses Millie, and BH to Nawiey & Mrs. Lu e of Der mmer vder or spent GAY at HECLA PARK Merman He ¢ has Deen comy years, and WADDLE. and daughter, Jes mia to spend a « ? NEAr it afra MAY prove Jakie Guiser left for Altoona where he has a position on Hie. Ww : i that his ase fatal, on sun Pp the is very low at Yarnell, of Bellefonte) 1. V. Gray very low with poet visited her parents last Sunday tis Lion ih The Jolly Jokers had an entertainment ; " at Pleasant Gap Saturday evening h Mr hs Sellers is going to the They report hing had AY ood house ospital to be treated for cancer, th : Gray Hartsock, of Altoona, is visiting | oe ) tended the Sunk his parents at this place, [i Souite . number attended the gradu : School has closed for | 8 Sane ds at Hublgrsburg, last Tues hia place | Saturday evening, April goth, the Jolly Jokers from Hecla will give an en- | tertainment at Hublersburg. Proceeds | for the benefit of the town hall at that place, Admission 10 and 15 cts, Any {one wishing to enjoy a good evening's | fun should not miss ft writing Phoebe Mrs monia tiitam the season at LIVONIA, Edward Gingerich returned home for the summer, after staying a few days at Lewistown, Mrs, Chas. Shreckengast visited the home of her brother last week ! local naturalist who has been close Wm Soook came back home after Ly ly observing the birds that are early ar- short time at Hyner, | tivals this spring, states that the robins C. A. Delong has again left us to be | ,.0 rapidly developing the combative “MN iy ahgaded in farm [qualities of the English sparrow, and ing for John Delong, at some years past Some girls are adorable and some are Many a fellow will stand up for him. pompadourable. s oven if he has to lie to doit. passed buried on and and JohnjHuffman, from Willaimsport, was here attending the funeral of his sister sister are more plentiful in number than for | UNIONVILLE, Mrs. Lizzie Holter Gordon, of Colum: the bus, Ohio, passed thrbugh other day on her way to visit ents at Howard, whom she has for two years Mrs, Mame town her not par Fisher closed her on Buffalo Run on last Friday and, with her son Herman, returned to their home here, Itis due to Mrs. Fisher to state undertaken to tea account, as youngster a good teacher they but Mrs was equal to the iad no trout who dition to the home Margaret Mi 0 0 ol i 5 losed, i 5 mamma elean he would Ise, rather vo to hool. Pratt, | 1 » i _aay to attend . went to the fun well 1, who wa UNION TWP 1)ale V : Kcr of ther | er Ia : ctor Wagner, of Bell we. who cut it into bank props and railroad tie, or is a Lar rood fellow. we Nn succes Her Noss nte mother's fun Mrs. Jo atternoon at . "hose ne ad were follows onie : where t2el A Zerhy with his moved to { hao ( (fer Iarry Gentzel n : y moved in the } (yet » of Ww ere ved, Eimer Confer moved in father and | Spring Mills foward Willard Jamison Georgesvalley, and William Wolf moved n were Mr. Jamison moved out: Dan’ Heckman also moved to Georgesvalley, and Elias Confer moved in where Heck man moved out Miss Sadie Hreon came Wolfs Chapel, where she spent two weeks with her brother, D f Breon, she brought with her Curtis Breon, Conlet home from POTTER Twp COLYER, Andrew Zettle, wife and daughter Sarah, spent over Sunday at the home of G. M. Cooney Della Klinefelter, who has taken u her residence at the home of Luther Royer, spent Sunday at home, Grand-mother Schaffer is visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Reiber Helen Bottorf is spending sometime with her sister at Potters Mulls | Amos Bediyon, wife and son Samuel, {and George Bediyon and wife, all of | Mifflin county, are spending some time visiting friends and relatives on this side of the mountain, seen | whool » | ing the the fact that three different teachers had h the same school and! claimed, of and moved to | MT. EAGLE Elgie Barger, of Roland, spent a few days with Mayme Smoyer at this place Sarah Neff visited Tracy Leather's cently, Mrs. John Owen and daughter’ sited re of Snow Shoe vi at the home F. Dietz, last Wm. Miller, of Woolrich, i soil for T'. 1. Lucas, Miss Maude Dietz school, with the helj an entertainment Tuesday night | The term all enjoyed week teacher y of her schola has been a successfu the exercises lL Nramme wa Siuging Re tation Maude Ye Hyer Hye DREAM OF HUSTON, I er} MH tess the § Bellefonte Trust Company, The Bellefonte Trust Company WILL SUPPLY HOME DEPOSIT SAFE WITHOUT CHARGE lake the Safe home, and from intervals when ted 0g t Company, at least on wir Safe to the s in on Belle br » removed i entered to your will earn interest at the of 3 per cent per annum, This plan as briefly outlined above, is You know many people who want to start a bank within the reach of everyone account, but are waiting until they get | enough tomake it "worth while.” These | people never reach that point {want to succeed make a start in the right direction, and don't put it off IT TO-DAY. | Money at interest makes a good ser vant-it works Sundays and Holidays, and twenty-four hours each day. The Bellefonte Trust Co, Bellefonte, Pa. $126.000. $20,000. Capital « . Surplus, « « Bellefonte Trust Company. EE ———————————— If you DO | HUSTON AND THE COBB PLANS, !trial had continued another six months ¢ : ’ ‘ there would have been a wonderful lac some months ago Henry lves Cobb 4 ma mderful lack architect, threaterted to sue Penns handreds the State of | in Bible reading and Sabbath obser. vivania of for the recovery of some | vance, as the , with its en- of architect wi ) aimed to draw ROT ' thousand dollars, de White scandal, 0 b $a . A veh i a ’ My claring had been ret ans for the pre capitol and t wild it charged that his plans had and used int sent Cobb been stolen China's Famine Horrors tHE acai Hang the 4 capitol as it now relief « atyrusarad " A ” ‘ appeared Lo DE | gi from a nue r of tional I attents worke 1A mig not employers “ ecret SEE GILLEN About your Flour and Grocer- ies. Flour 9lc, ~ regular price $1.05 18 tbs. A Sugar 1.00 18 Ibs. 6 Sugar 1.00 hi o os Eeytis far . t - ¥ + A0 iC ia ave oeed of in less than five days jin try. | ing his case kiled a GILLEN, THE GROCER, We suppose if the Thaw Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pe SSS 00505 000 ttt tt Ot it Olt iit Odd d-O-O--0-0-0-8 8-0-0854 NARA a a AM AA A Katz & Co's STORE NEWS WE HAVE QUANTITY AND QUALITY COMBINED. If we can't selection of carpets to sel 1to vou at all. Our prices are cheaper, you'll be the judge of PRBPPPPPPRPPBBPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PP PEP PPP P PIPE 4 44S Ei AAS aaa sass a EE al eM you see our stock We can tell von abont it believing ynd we want vou to believe it. erases aa aa as aaa aaa ll AAAS aa AMAA AAAS SAN we want to impress upon your mind I reset esse creressrrireersrel in selling you millinery, for the coming season, w force of trimmers to turn o work, from which to select; ‘we elaim to be head ] IArters line, We always have from seventy five to a hundred hats trimmed for you to see and if these dont suit you we'll trim one to suit your fancy. KATZ & CO BELLEFONTE, PA. a da a a a P9000 02000990 0000000000 POS AAA AANA AYA AA
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