Pack 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 16, 1907. £2992909099090%090009000000 le Racket. “wn Wash Goods for summer wear wo | in fancy materials Novelties in Fancy Bati desig: L + Linens FFERFGHEEIT ETT isdssditissssannn Indi wes toy 220 VO 25C 6 The r cash. 69890000000 0000000000000000000000008000020000800000800008 CECE TEETES0555000050s0s00s SESE 000040405000000000 MILESBURG 1 and good cause ; the proceeds are for a needed purpose The 13th sani POTTER TWP pent Sa 4] CGAY Aller Mr. Stover ihetm wife, of Millh spent Sut lay at the home of |]. A. Ki Mr. Decker and wi and Geo and wife, of Per ave sited M: man and Mr 1 Sunday ni FISH NOTES. ight net fishermen the meshes is were so large as to dip the law and ought to know the meshes of The fe mited for tre low who dyona } AN joining county, was pursued and captured, fined $100 | and is in the county bait box for 100] vlaye, for want of stamps to pay his fine. “I'he other seven escaped Will Reside at Ridgeway Irwin J. Hagerman, who was the court reporter for the late Judge Mayer for many years, is still retained in the ser. vice by Judge Hall, and jwill change his | residence from Lock Haven to Ridgeway, | He will be located at the New Hyd i hotel, —Lock Haven Express, Governor Stuart has approved a bill making it a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of $100 and one year's imprison. ment, to distribute packages of medicine or candy at houses or on a public high. way. GREGG TWP, GREEN GAP. The green and golden summer time is slowly approaching, and in the woods we can hear the murmur of insects, the twitter of birds, the scrambling of squir rels and sometimes the rush of unseen animals Boys! get your cow bells, dn pans, etc,, ready, another wed the list, Rev. Reamer, P. E., of the U. Ev. church, preached an elegant sermon at St. Pauls Floyd Duck and wife with the latter's parents, Prof Wise, of pects to hq ng class to fit « we U. Ev, Sunday every Sunday evening, Frank Housman from Sundayed at J. E. Wert's “Hail Columt up and i Ol ia dish ims, ling ison spent Sunday Rebersburg, ex the bene reo School, nere, ! Spring Mills ia" Columbia scribe w your news to tl Democrat The! forward Centre ple and peop community, | indiv inal anyw of : West the attraction, throu [£4] at Daniel Rij rom Paxinos, property al Confer a boy en a James Barger, who is Lock Haven, is spending home with his family James Foust has gone back to Yeager town after spending a few days at home Mrs. C. W. Lingle and children spent last Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerick : liver ployed at : week at all smiles the arrival of a bouncing big boy H, M. Lingle and wife spent Sunds with the latter's sister, Mrs, W Lingle, who has been ill for some t Communion services were largely at. tended at Grove, last Sunday evening; the presiding Elder delivered A fine sermon ; 3 Lettie Is over ime Lox ust COLUMBIA Elvie Limbert and Mayme Wert spent Subday with their friend Sadie Houtz E. H., of Rebersburg, must have been caught in a hail storm as the scribe saw | him sailing down the road Sunday morn. og at the rate of two miles a minute Rev, (3,)S, Haas preached an able] sermon on Wednesday evenin Lee Vonado, of Farmers Mills, spent Sunday with his uncle, Wm, Smith, Bruce Houts, one of our young sports, | tent Sunday eve with his lady friend, Blanche Limbert, A successful financier is a man who can separate other men from their money without the aid of a sandbag. Every girl needs a small brother to take the conceit out of her, {toes and | stores take on | merchants not UNIONVILLE, The residence of Mrs, Henshy is said to be polluted with rats, which tor auda- city take the cake and anything else that is eatable, A few nights ago, one of the rodents climbed on the top of the lower window sash where her canary bird was hanging and took from the cage the bird which she prized very highly, and drag- ged it to a closet where it was devoured, the feathers only were left to tell of the tragedy. Daniel Hall is beautifying his resi dence by giving it a new coat paint, J]. H. Shipley is the artist, assisted by Mr. Hall's son, "Gene, Harry Hall, son ot A of B Hall, shot a the wing that measured two and a half feet from tip to tip of its win When Harry draws a bead on a bird or anim sure to take a drop. A ten-month ole hild of Percy Black- _ . , 3 Ww Castle, | recent and x hawk on ry 14 former well and Blackf . (reor ge want y X stone and throw in the opp gel there everytin of Bellwood, is home —_— train mn, and you'll Mont Musser, a visit iff ard Call ~ 4 sued the on Bellefonte, but he Mary VORTS an, 1 knew Mills Ww ot « Wolf's enlivened th 1" at Potters ture dealer o th (ye0 ta pir home w A Dew organ Morse Rachau, who was employed as hainman with the Grove surveying crew has been moted by the Department of Forestry to act as compass-man over a crew in Union county The Evangelical church celebrated the Lord's Supper last Sunday evening The Methodist Sunday school intends to hold children’s day service on June ith A horse belonging to veterinary sur geon Gentzel fell dead, C. C. Bartges was sent as a delegate to Harrisburg by the K. G. E. of this place pro The schools are progressing and are nearing the closing day, which will be in two weeks, In last week's issue Domino stated that Wm, Pealer enjoyed the Unionville items, Certainly he enjoys all that is printed in the Democrat, and who wouldn't There is being built a concrete pave. | ment along Water street. This was necessarily needed and there are other | walks in town that one cannot walk on without falling, unless they keep their | eye on the ral ' i Our home merchants] take the farmers | produce; with them he finds a ready | market for his butter and eggs, his pota- | apples, These department {ul money, Our home of profit but for actommo- dation, and to assist the farmers, buy his produce, and sometimes even handle it at a loss, ‘yet some farmers don't ap preciate this and take this same money and send to adepatinien store, t when they could get er bargains at home, 4 Marriage ma : be made in Heaven, but very often thera's the devil to pay, | ADJOINING COUNTIES The lL.ock Haven Clintpn county fruit | promising. Rev. Thomas Wallace, of Croton, Ohio, has been engaged to preach in Mill Hall and Flemington Disciple churches. Express says the Crop appear quite Forty wild ducks were killed by Ital {ians in the vicinity of Allens's Mills, | Clearfield county, and a few days ago they paid $400 for their sport The reunion Pennsylvania North men of ( Reser imberland recently ompany Ves Was Out of listed in tl ginaily, Henry celebrate commem :n and aent th 8 pe n 1€ H a family Rev town call of s Ago Kr posts When a man bis old pipe to a good tells vou that he pref rs | Cigar t reason why you should believe hi here 12 no Headache Can be cured only by a remedy that will remove the cause, The oftener you stop it with headache powders or pills the quicker will it return, * Generally, headache oomes from a dis. turbed stomach or irregular bowels, and almost invariably Lane’s Family Medicine (a tonlo laxative) will cure head. sche in short order by regulating the bowels and reinvigorating the stomach, It is a great blood medicine and the favorite laxative of old and young. At druggists’, 980. and 600, TELEPHONE MERGER, Devel telephone States and Canada into one ganization is gatherir manage ed com ciation from Ju Independent telephone associations of 10 State ooo invested, are to send delegations to urge forwis toll tomers 8 J 60th Birt i Serv oy opment of a plan to cement 7000 companies of the United gigantic ore. expected to follow the 1g in Chicago next month of 1000 rs and presidents of the interest. anies, The International Asso will be in session three days ne 4 at the Auditorium Hotel i ABOUT YOUR 8, with approximately $350,000, | 5 sai Ten for unified 4,000,000 CUS d the movement ices for more than dation ha prospero at pendent With 1 $100,000,000 was dent plants 30 HN plant Milwaukee, while Den naha Lhe anted franchises Boston : 1 as the $4 ne hday Of Baseball, 1 ebrate this event | Flour, $1.00 18 Ibs. A Sugar 18 Ibs. 6 Sugar ) ET a. See Gillen! Flour and Groceries reg. price 1.10 1.00 GILLEN, THE GROCER, Allegheny St. Bellefonte, W. R. BRACHBILL, Bellefonte. a Ae ae : an ee ttttsssdssssssssd Katz & Co's St asa ssasssasssssss sd oon ss dA ore News i ] PEP eP Raa a Aa AA AA AAAAAAAAKREAASESN ® pSSSaaa4 a i al lh DO DO nteresting TO CAREFUL BUYERS YOU KNOW t¢ is larger than yW) YOU KNOW 3 i laid and line YOU KNOW Lord & Taylor's cut order dej HAVE YOU SEEN their special I nine cents a yard! WO YOU KENOW Body Brussels from them at HAVE YOU SEEN theit Rag Carpets cents a yard ! any other store in Bellefonte { ngrain {( Arp Notes ‘ v artment t at forty Drop Patterns in $1.10 a yard ¢ at twenty eight HAVE YOU INSPECTED their Mattings this season | HAVE YOU SEEN their Linoleunms ! DO YOU KNOW you can buy cheaper from them than You ought to know all these things. KATZ & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. . EE EE EE EE Er a Ann hil id ddd dh dh Jd $E2525550000001 + a dese thi te i dd dd + EE AA AR AA Sas aah AAAS AS Saas
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