Paar 8. — ——— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONT E, PA, MAY 23, 1907. FRE29902000000000000000000 The Racket. - Wash Goods for fancy summer wear in white and materials $6340 d sist iNssntaan 59990090909 9990099000000992029000900000000090090900000000000008 CEES 400005000040000s88c bbe BEE383480800080000000080 GREENBURR, were | Stover and fami EE + 431805 PN x SEH Leslih Bible and ; HAINES Twp by & cow bie to be out n very dis ple who have and : : ’ wre glad to 1 He 5 graceful dear One a there sho 1d come nd not piie it uj of Mic the who ner higan, of by. by eiatives death wile SO t pen Breon's nea fA visit ot POTTERS MILLS, and wifes visi Burnha Dr. H Alexander the formers pi day and Sunday John Smith and Sam’l business trip to M fllin county T Mrs Smith has opened her ice cream Jue at will be open every Datul day ev ng; now is your chance boys, to treat vour lady friends, We are sorry to note the death of Mrs Lydia Foust, which occured on Mond Iny morning Miss Nora Smith is visiting her cousin, Edna Wagner Wm. Grove, the surveying government mountains, Arentis al n mad uesday Condo a Netti expert surveyor is and in the seven Wan Acatnst the Black Hand, the vast criminal organization which stretches its shadow over the civilized world, ls on in | earnest throughout both coal regions. GREGG TWP. COLUMBIA. Elmer Rossman spent Sunday even- | ing at C, A, Houtz's, Sadie Houtz spent Sunday L.imbert with Elsie BRUSHVALLEY. There will be preaching in the Bethesda church on Sunday evening, June 2, The Evi angelicals expect to have ¢ children’s day in the near future, Aunie Smith is on the sick list pot improving very frst There will be preaching in the St u's church on Sunday afternoon, 2 Long is making an improvement 1 Dy giving nh a new 1 and is s house Rev, Drehi church Sermon in the preaci ness, agin they began ago preached business week ys | : v harge on ning » ITCH WBA to bid him good bye at work on his new dentally broke his finger Etters was in town last and teachers’ examination on Wednesday There were ten in the | cla No report as Lo success will be given until Jane 1st, Horace Herring and Miss Mazie Swarm are at takin A Vacation trip through the south They will visit the Jamestown exposition, travel throu the scuthern states and visit Florida, We know they will have an enjoyable time The raised When the have a lilt, aad wi The corpse of Cyrus Luse was brought here on Friday afternoon and buried in the Union cemetery The funeral was held at the home of the dex easod’s sister, Mrs John Shook Vout road tax is due for ount of § per cent will paid before June 1st, 1907 TYLERSVILLE, The women's missionary society will hold a chicken and waffle supper on school house lawn on Mav 2¢th, Thomas Weavér died, of a long illness, on Wednesday and was buried on Fri. day. Geo, Grieh made a business Lock Haven on Friday. | W. H Carls returned from Lock Ha. | ven on Saturday. Mrs Wm | buried on Monday forenoon. W. B. Rockey attended court as a | juror last week, Sunday i well hlled Al all wet 1 R tore here Supt. week ] Toht bile held DS prese nt teachers’ wages have again been also wages for the mail carriers farmer's time to en the editors? oes come dis if 1907; A be allowed trip Yo Rive died on Friday and was | piano for UNIONVILLE, | Miss Mary E Mrs. Perry Moran is also quite ill in the hands of the doctor, and] s Christian Buck and wife are both ve ry | ill, fhe former so seriously little hope of his recovery is by his friends, : A four.year-old son of Mr. Wm, Caldwell, of Pittsburg, died on last Thursday, the day that the funeral of Mrs. Caldwell's mother, Mrs. Sarah Hall, occurred at this place, which pre- vented her from attending her mother's funeral, The chil was brought to Milesburg and was | dd in Mile burg Mond LY, Ser were ome of Mr, C parent ertainly that 18 entert very ained Mrs. and the cemetery held at the } Thi the on vices well's a sad bereave s the ald is stricken parents entire rand, { Ww Reading to attend the Gr Log of I 0.0. F represe ntative of on Mrs 8. Mil hy of the community Saude left on and , of Pennsylvania, as i local lok yt Shir Flory nee COBURN, 1to Aaronsbur mity and spite {rier than soap and medicin e it left can clear seve o Rerst visit yeu among formes Ws -~ vi cure in J. W fromm her al Weeks etter ret tes het weaking Henry Keck Monday the new Al Darn the far: ) planting Margaret K tweply ot ey L LEY } Lime BOGGS RB 1 Mrs 53° 28 h Mrs Mary | Law pent Thursday io Hel + wedding of Bes ters Lucas shot § [roan ib ma hia wld M AS AnD A ale WO} ng pod atilend ie rast ira w y's hog Wednesday mm Th pen Raymond Shawley last week with is Pleasantvalley Ruth Barlett, from Sunday at her home Orvis Nyman caught a large sucker last Satarday A. ]. Lucas and wife spent Sun at ganas Emenhizer’s, tdward Lucas, who is employed Howard, ents Olive and Ada Watkins and Amelia Lucas killed two large snakes last Sun day afew grandparents spent AyS at Belietonte, spent lay at spent Sunday with his par UPPER MARION, Harry Lutz and wile, of Axman, spent Sunday at the home of Mr Tuta's Jarents Mrs. Robb and daughter Anna, of Beechereek, spent a few days with Mrs, Robb's daughter, Mrs. Edward Johaston. baugh Roy Clements and sister Zilla, spen Sunday with Adam Reish's at Zion Clayton Johastonbaugh and daughter | Vivian, spent Sunday at Beechereek Watson Eminhizer and Miss Eva Cor. man spent Sunday at Jacksonville One of our young men came home from seeing his best rather late on Sun. | day morning wonder if he had his break. fast? Bargains Agaid Another collection of fine organs for sale, at almost your own price, $10, $15, #10. $a, and upwards, such as the “Estey.” “Mason & Hamlin,” and other standard makes, sq iare pianos at § | and ins indeed; an uprig ht or $90. Call early and get your M. C Gernanr, Bellefonte, Pa, choice, Griest is on the sick list, county, and the Colors and Seamstresses, The seamstress, passing her needle throngh and through the fabric on her lap, sald; “1 love to sew green most black ' plaid!” She threw back her head in horror. “Bright red, when you sew it, In- flames your it angers you, it mnkes von Black strains the head, the stitches In to see Black is n de too, But worst of all bination of black and white id. Work on shep berd’s plald an hour or two and the black and will under your eves lik living Polka dots dance, too.” she “They polka: h¢ the York Pres white. I love to sew Pinks are easy, So are the clear, pale tints, But ut red! But shepherd's too, of vision, nervous, eyes out of it pres is that « called shepherd's pla your are so hard SINE « Onn squares dance things, ended, nee The Childish A good story the famous he was childish stalls sudd to orgm fortunate Voice To break fancy burst left the 1 an! [ Iw tem fo give it amu he nto ¢ nted the pa ] seenery, de “Oh, it Tt looks ater sce rural er grandmother, replied Edith ax real the Now ' asked so bad ™ v3 oes isnt DE Berry) dos "e A 1} AL nas mn general « : ns 1 wen of “ ve Lhe Cives Ihe - hey know it Will the Iw ved ve MITEAIS AD gogues and LIARS charges eS Opie ARKIN Te aes dema WY tical A number of int have been received from same in our next issue May June 6th, Any parties mit any comment therefore sabmit same at once eresting omments all parts of the will be putitishid oth stead of desiring to sabe are urged to ir The Pennsylvania railroad, it » an pounced, contemplates changing the terminus of the Pennsylvania % North. western branch from Bellwood to Tip ton. four miles farther east on the main line The reason for this change is the heavy grade between Bellwood and Glas gow, making Becessary two and three | Josomotives to baul trans It will quire over $1.000,000 tO tasks | change and practically ruin Bellwood re the The Pennsylvania railroad is engaged in making a survey for a proposed new | low grade line from Petersburg, on the | middle division west of Huntingdon, to | the terminus of the present low grade | line at Enola, just across the Susque- hanna from Harrisburg, Assistant | Chief Engineer Martin and several | corps of civil engineers are now station. | od al Lewistown, baving completed | their survey that far, Tar the time misspent by the | women of Bellefonte in playing cards is pot lived but lost. It will all have to be accounted for some day. The litte now sleep in spring beds, FORTUNE AT STAKE. A Peculiar Situation Resulting From Shriner's Wreck. See Gillen! ABOUT Your Disposition of $60,000 estate Louis N of Reading, wil depend upon proof as to whether he or his wife, who were killed in the wreck of the Shriners’ train at Honda, Cal first. Bo far any details effective in a cou The di the Ellenbogen, the Ellenbogen, Flour and Groceries , died 3 that would be rt Yoom of la both private they died Flour, $1.10 18 Ibs. A Sugar wi a. 18 Ibs. 6 Sugar hi sth "i 5 rel reg price 20 i 0 price 7 w are lack ing. spate hes | 10 papers say v " par ' "| GILLEN, THE GROCER, Allegheny St. Bellefonte, NNT NSN ANS SANS SANS NSN INS NSN NSN NS NS ! : Hoosier Kitchen (Cabinets W. R. BRACHBILL, Bellefonte. Ia A NANA NAAN NS NANT NSN NSN NNN Ot a Es se EE Eel lll 4 OA ARAL oat A fh AAAS Asse ahaa nh Ll hd Katz & Co’S Stor¢ News S349 P3952 P HPS + AAAS SS a a a A a a ARE THIS IS TRULY THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS AA a fb Shh Shh as 44 “Any a vard pat : This BIgn gives yon your HOH ass ssasss sss Sl Bl bons se in Dress Lawns and Dimities The vext sign of importance reads Olt lt ll EE a “Yard wide sold by the web only at This sign hangs over 75 webs of Muslin worth at retail price 10¢ a yard, The next sign reads “Shirt Waists worth £1 b. £2.00 vholee now 98¢ and £2 LELLR Just think of over 250 Waists to select from and any one a big bargain. NA A 00 5 5 050 0 05 0 5 0 00 500 00 8 0 0-84 SEA 000 000000000000 HS esse aaa a Ee ea a AAAS SALE SS AAAS ASE Truly, this is the place for bargains. KATZ & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. Ed dl dh dl dh i dda i lth ah dhl te tell ls leet elit lh lho ease ER Ee Ee a po EE = a a ddd
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