Paar 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 25, 1907. 000000000000 RRR R RRR RY The Racket. -n REBERSBURG. pairs, preparatory to the remodeling of | their church edifice, and the building of | horse stalls on the rear lot, Wallace Debler, Rev, 8S. A. Sayder, and a few others, had their homes paper: {ed recently. The work was done by { Bierly Brothers and Aumon Strayer, { the boss paper hangers of the valley. Emma Carlin is at present suffering { from a severe cold, Mrs. Samuel Shaffer took sick sudden ly Sunday evening, and is now lying at her home in a very serious condition Heart trouble and a complication of dis- Her many friends weedy recovery. the list, His trouble rheu A new line of Embroideries just in, consisting of . y eases is the trouble hope for her 5} thomas Walker was on but at this writing is better sems to be backache, matism, The Novelty Medicine Company gave a free vaudeville exhibition in Brungarts Hall, Monday evening, A crowd was in attendance. Vaudeville sl more attractive than all the pr: ings in creation. We often wonde Can anyone tell Piok. TT. A. g since, spent afew Auman's brother at Mifflinburg Willis Bierly sold pags to Prof Adam a few ds friends here CaMnrio, ' N A1xs00k and 1 coupled Swiss wilh Insertion and Edgeing, rang- ing price from 5, 8 and 10 cents up to 5 cents a yard. large All our Embroideries 60¢, $1 and $1.25 a yard. : ana A {lw Aum family rset Cover Embroideries wi Corset Cover Embroiderie v 35, 40, 65 and 75 cents a yd. Y Oo! 118 Henry Detweiler Jierly was : » AYO one streets You can do better at The Racket—they sell for cash. E. P. IRVIN. former n« The Con rol iret HN muni HERR NNNNN00N09000090007 3900990900009 900000000000000%0 AA AA ERE EA EE EE EE EE ET I I I TT TTI TI II IIIT TE A SE538800000000800080000 0 TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS. There are a 1ave the h UNIONVILLE. { 1 aawa lown on her knees to do § & Cule contin plied for a patent On last Saturday ym Bellefonte vance R. Was nected with the Lock Haven, Or . \ v ’ HG aa 3 The large barn con brewery at he or = ieman rript ol W YH ee tiisT d 10K GREEN BURR Z. A. Kahl famo Prioce was sold to the Overdorf Bro's last week uel v friends in Br Edward went | “ 5 Dorse man they arrived at and wife sited ishvalley on Sunday I'yson, son N. D. Tysor ill Saturday nig! l at once for Dr mmediately an s one of worms Ala Frank took a trip to Sam Esterline Watson are 't Wy v 1 pronounced May William Spot at Bush church ¥ . . nas Ana Sun id Lee Sny the . irushvalley His Amanda dun been \ ts on i 18 somewhat Deller daughters Mrs. John Lucas from Tyrone, were to see day SICK wile, day. The saw mill at the motionless last week, defective botler ot two . ground account was of a camp on im on Jerome Auman is all smil arrival of a little girl Mr, Fr t a val calf ; cause, lock jaw, Mrs. D. LL. Bartges had a quilting party on Saturday, and those present were: Mrs, Fraizer, Mrs. Cummings, Mrs. Stump, Mrs. Neff, Mrs. Moyer, Mrs, Fromtz, Mrs. Durst and Mrs, Lingle They all had a very nice time and lots Elmer, of Leonard Wm Messmer, and son Green Burr, visited his father, Messmer, Saturday Mrs. Samuel Ertel and Herbert Gob ble ,of Georgesvalley, spent Sunday at John Messmers Wesley Gobble and wife, of Georges valley, spent Sunday at Rev. Daniel Ertels There will tbe antz lo old 2-YeAr Our Reformed cougregation began re: OVER THE COUNTY. John Haines bought the Mrs. Sarah Wyle home for $500, at Aaronsburg, C. C. Cook, of Howard, is busy erect- ing one of his patent telephone poles, The skimming station has been moved from Jacksonville the Hagen saw mill and is now in operation, to There is a movement on foot among the Centre county people living in Cam- | bria county to hold a reunion in June Randall Miller, of Beavertown, is now in Millheim and is staying with hi 1 Dr. G. S. Frank. He will attend there during the spring and summer mcie school Wm. Gates who has been employed as fireman for the P, R. R, Co, has returned home again; ke is now working for Mr. Earl Leathers in the handle at Mt. Eagle At a meeting of the board of director at the Newton Hamilton Campmeeting association held on the 16th inst year tactory it was decided to open eighth of August B. D. Brisbin officer for Centre camp this was nted Hall and Greg townships, by 5 Comm Dixor accept the position Mrs, I. W. Mess lle, is quite ili lam Hess, of inger home an appol 1 tt Dorougn our 44 sioner nger, of Her Pittsburg 11s ass ing care of her moti Mr. and Mrs. ‘1 Romola, Centre cour idock, ann« Mot E. Long's horse sale at Reber Fy Pe. PF RLTEDCE fonday of last week, was we price were | $9 1. Wm IE Te pow trout smalie . : os, OL: shir Pine and stream fs is the kind of £ Coburn, did in I Some mountain more bulk ter 28, Adam Kerstetter 24 W. ( Haupt me in number Rowe Krader y and John Martin 1 Bros. have difficulty in ncrete abutments for the at Millheim The water the dam over which the bridge crosses it was found necessary to build cribbing around the place where the foundations are to be made, Besides, they had to work on Sunday and at night when the water could be drawn out of the dan been exper dit # build % new being Here are a few changes which been made in and about Fiedler Burns, from the western part of the county, moved on the Musser farm. va. cated by David Masser, who moved to Brush valley; Frank Richard moved into David Dorman house. Cloyd Fiedler moved to Union county. Thos. Wolf moved onto his farm recently purchased from his father, Loyd Lose, of Coburn moved on C, W. Wolf's farm, have Mr sometime | | | followed by clear on Wednesday, | GG. W. Holt and wife, of Unionville, | were among the many shoppers in Belle. fonte Saturday Harvey Griffith, of Axeman, has been drawn as furor of the U, 8. court which convenes at Harris May 6th, 1907. E. K. Smith and family, of Oak Hall. recently moved from that place to Cedar springs, Michigan, where Mr. Smith has | secured a good position burg, Decoration day will be celebrated Aaronsburg with an inviting The orator will be Prof. Chas f Bloomsburg The ceremony place at 6 in the evening 4 The Philip & youl people of burg and Rusl effort to uni ot Journal tells that , Bouth Phi P may make ty y 4 own ssbyteriar ( yO08¢ nt Food Adult oy eration In Early Times. w Greeks i Roma had thelr troul Food Pils ‘ Use fR th 8 white earth h and bread 1 MMA ADPEeATRDCD, sweet to the taste, and so make that had weight and g but no food He also speaks of wine adulteration and says that even vRitue "the rich could not be sure that thelr The famous adulterated In { | were beverages wines of Falerno the cellars, and aren and other drugs adulteration WHS 80 COMmINo: mt wy ial Inspectors the mer were pure were wines from Gaul inlly « red by MR wer practice chant, made mark on history ” Dav ot the page of bis skill In giving age and maturity to new his thie the phrase “ar Cant} was the common Through the eleventh century adulteration was very the by bakers, brew. mgers and vintners. Les bees the rs of wines, and in tificial a expression out Europe fr onward generally ers, He's Weekly The Chapp! pen make sot ® mre” for clever deceit ol What curious mistakes I"ve just bean reading. for instance, that Columbus imagined that had discovered the Indies. The Married Man—Ah, I made a worse mistake than that When 1 married my wife, 1 thought I'd discov ered paradise —Cassell's Magazine, 0 wilmes! he Bellefonte Trust Company, 339° CHILD meaning of above characters But it’ takes a lifetime to appre ciate their value. You can greatly assist the child in learning the woath of the dollar. How! By having him open'a savir ge acecoun with this bank, and by encourag him to add to it quickly grasps the | Tuesday evening had 60 inch of rain, AN EXTENSIVE PLANT, The Chemical Lime Co's New Opera- The other Centre Democrat along tion Now Being Built. day a representive of the took a little jaunt up the Buffalo Run Railroad, Fi nally he came to the new operations of the Ch of along, an unt supply the unprecedented der tor abl arles Whitmer farm. Chemical Lime Co., located on the The projectors wshing things E: many months ill be helping to nand m ground hmestone and first fis The ! the enterprise are there will not company w } : i il this ade class /e erected a house on the " lis § rar " { a dwelling for some nade other rl 4 3 N 1 . naoeriakings i £ reek from the ide Ol the Lt V i comp fells out | to leave, and Gentile and the other men n the } : ADE BO h gue sl o and ordered him I'he murderer refused % ed to let him of the house i se orate | rr— } wr use grabbed him and tarew ht | bodily out of the house. While Gentile was standing at the door warning the murderer not to return he emptied his revolver into the body of Gentile, The erer was arrested and taken to the ) 1 lockup, but later was convey- l—Tyrone Her- nurd | i Want Two Millions, Former Attorney General Griggs pre- sented a pelition in the supreme court on behalf of the Webster Coal & Coke Com- 1 the Pennsylvania Coal & Coke in the cases brought by these nsyivani they be Pen { that of appeals avorable engag- and and y with Hnrmting with ton to to the SEE GILLEN About your Flour and Grocer- ies. Flour 9lc, = regular price $1.05 18 Ibs. A Sugar 1.00 18 Ibs. 6 Sugar 1.00 BELL AND COMMERCIAL PHONES GILLEN, THE GROCER, Allegheny St. Bellcfonte, Pa *4 SH 49H 4H : to eat We are pleased to have Prof. Neff with us as a neighbor ; he will build a new dwelling and a barn on his farm, preaching at Green Grove on Sunday evening, by the pastor, S. G. Hass; we are all glad to have him back again; come all. The family of Bruce 8. Lingle, at Cherokee, lowa, is afflicted with small | Callers at J. H. Auman’s were, John | Miss Mary Baney and friend spent Sun. Mentz, wife and baby, Mrs, Bartges, day evening at the home of her parents Bessie Ream, and Ruth Bartges | 8, O. Baney Rev, Rearick Takes Lamar Charge The Lamar St. Paul's Evangelical spent | Lutheran church has secured a pastor in Sanday afternoon at DD. Breon's {the person of Rev. Rearick, who is at Wm, Zeigler and wife, of Rebersburg, | present at Centre Hall. The new pas and Ed Hosterman and wife, of Wolfe's | tor will deliver his first sermon nex Store, spent Sunday with their mother, | Bunda Rev Mrs. Henry Zerby, here, | tre Hall charge some fifteen years,to the . W. Zerby and family, of near | utmost satisfaction of his congregation Spring Mills. and Geo. Hosterman and | aod was esteemed by members of all family of Fiedler, spent Sunday at R. B. | other churches, Havipg five congrega Hosterman's, {tions in his charge has imposed too WOLFS CHAPEL, We hope spring has come to stay Roy Messmer, of Brushvalley, Rearick served the Cen | OX, The members of Mr. some plague is credited to that precan- tion having been taken, Mr. Lingle has many friends living in Pennsvalley who | will be sorry to hear of his misfortune, The Rearick brothers have dissolved | partnership and hereafter the furniture fand undertaking business at Centre Hall will be conducted by L. G. Rear jick, the junior member of the former firm. The Rearick brothers]. P, and His oldest daughter is now {ll} rom that disease, although in light form. | ingle's {amily | | were all vaccinated as soon as the dis- | | ease was known to be in that neighbor. | hood, and the light attask of the loath- | wA single dollar is sufficient to start an account.g Small deposits may follow. ". The'Bellefonte Trust Co. Bellefonte, Pa. $126.000. Capital Surplus, N OPENIN BAA AAA tl A lt td FH GAGA AAAAAAASASA SALES Sass Aas anasanasa ttf iid iain AN— G SHOT ONE H White Linene Dress SKirts 98 cts each. Exactly like cuts. Worth $2.00 to $3.00. UNDRED SS EE PEPE E PEEP PEEP Ist sett ttt ttt tt tttt tits rtstets A Manufacturer's Sample Line, 1 BIGGEST BARGAIN WE EVER OFFERED As these skirts will go quickly we will express them for 25 cts extra on all mail orders. KATZ & CO. Thomas Wilmer and Ruth Confer, who | great a duty upon him, hence he has ac- | L. G. Rearick “purine! the business re are employed in this vicinity, » day with their parents west of By all appearance the Aaronsburg people are getting three mails a day at present, - - ent Sun- {cepted a call from the Lamar Salona | from John H iltheim. | charge. Kaas, | charge, ambine several years Rev, Rearick held his last | ago, apd have since en) A good Communion at Centre Hall last Sunday, | trade, It ia the intention o J. P. Rear and next Sunday will preach in his new | ick, the retiring partner, to locate else. | where and engage in a similar business, Bellefonte Trust Company. BELLEFONTE, PA. PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPIPPOPIVIDPPPEPPPVPPPPPPPIIPDIIPO0 hy, 4 2 tt tt tt ts tcc sca
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