Paox 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 20, 1907. === 9999990009900292009908 16 Racket. - COBURN The Coburn cornet gave its first out- | door concert of the season on Saturday | evening, and on Decoration Day the { boys will furnish music at Madisonburg and at Rebersburg. Kerstetter and Daniel Meyer have built concrete pavements in front acob of their homes. Others who will, in the near future, do likewsie, L.. H F. P. Vonada, W. E. Braucht, | Vonada, Reformed church, A. stover, Andrew Harter, HOSIERY “9929999999099 99909909520800069008000900900000090092098% Evan. church and J. E. Harter, Mrs. Hannah Reed and Isaiah W of Montandon, are vi . 's this week A. Hosterman atte ] inday school, f the Evan Iter a... last week, y miles by bicyel of Domino's aut mda and GREGG TWP Miss in Sear Mis Lock | up aA sev We have Lurtin towns [sada wake your 3 Vert Harry Rev church, h Harvey Marsh Creek little driving to Hayes Rur Jae ob Wel 3unday to see his sick father and moth PORT MATILDA « MM W COLLEGE TWP OAK HALL. ROMOLA Le ar H Haven H y Lock M 1a Wilion ) « SIAvely made a business trip 1 one Gay last Mrs Flemi: her grand child Some week Was ( the allied 10 tliness ol William Kessinger 1 p ount of Clara 1 has left for of work eida Robb left on Monday for javen. where she intends to set 3 shop a good female carpenter in bur Harrisburg 2100 Of AC Ln of our young folks, are easily frightened by the autos very HOWARD Children's day services to be held in the Desciple church, at this place, next Sabbath eve, Clair Leathers, who is employed by Geo. Williams, is a hustler Pretty cold weather we are haviog for this time of year The Ladies Ald society home of Mrs. Geo. Leathers The Epworth League will hold a sox al on the afternoon and eve of Decoration day v. { Orvis, has moved to and now drives the two yorses over the mountain morning and evening oh drove to Lock Haven on met at the BOGGS Twp ® H HOLLOW ty { the only morning farmers have the ones that too late, are everybody invited le My i} Metho. a lecture in the Meth sub wnted here will be dist church, on next Tuesday eve | the Women's Home Missionary suffering with a society cased him many Miss L » fsorin {ect : i lu Luts left for Lock Haven de Thomas, and Halene Weber, Loveville, 18] loft Tuesday for Nippenose Park, to visit HB, H; reports corn and | the former's brother, B, Weber Thomas Mrs. Mary Long and mother Mrs, Abe Thursday at] Weber and Mrs \ iffley, went to Lock I'nesday Haven fr on pent { daughter Gertrude Jellefonte ind adopted daughter rie and Laura Flick ren s service H. F. Spotty’ United | 1 wife, of Milesburg, | on Sunday evening Bush Hollow, with Roadmaster D. H. Bartley is making | much needed improvements on the road Grove, why don’t you this week : us some news what C. M. Harter and wile spent Sunday | wissting friends and relatives in Penns- spent Sunday with valley. UPPER MARION. will be held in the angelical church, at this placed heat nut 1p and g oin Minule? Watson wills ifler will preach inthe B. H. ive 1a 8 wo— Lats of rich prope are going to heaven via the automobile route. UNIONVILLE. Miss Mary E. Griest, confined to her bed tor with nervous prostration, valescing. S Lunday Lucas, mail carrier on R F. D. No. 1, was compelled to resign on account of failing health, His alternate Chappie Underwood succeeds him, Mr. e, will go arrange his do who has been several is slowly con- Lucas, accompanied by his wif he vice S000 As 1 aq to Colorado, as his bu tors, t the memorial services in the M. E h on Sunday eveni can 1DESS, by of chur eran were sent Alexander William Resi W. Morrison ermon pre PENNHALI with WSHOE : SNO GREENBURR \f ' {mon oO Rose R s¢ Maver m Tylersy i i Murday » Miss Ru ] Kast Manon I'ylersvil shrecker Shire le kengast % visshing at ABOUT BIG TREES. A giant white pine tree which meas ured 7 feet 4 inches across the stump, land was 102 feet in height was cut on the John McDowell farm, Graham twp., Clearfield county last week. Several other great pines on this tract, measur. ing from 100to 110 feet in length, but pot having such a diameter at the bull stand in the vicincity of this late lament ed giant of the forest. This is probably the last bunch of real big pine trees left in Cleat field county There used to be countless numbers cousins of the above giant pines, in Len tre county, espe ally on the Pennsvalley side and in Pinecreek Hollow out from Woodward, and in Poe and other vallies on that side, but since the woodman's axe could not be made to ‘spare that tree.” all these giants have disappeared The writer of this owned several acres of pine timber about a half mile south of Aaronsburg, on which were many of these stately pines, one of these ‘al gines” we assisted in felling, Jonathan Harter making the larger chips fly: the stump measure d some five fest in diam eter, and was over 100 feet in heighth, and no doubt, was a big boy already long before Columbus liscovered Amer! ca Rev. 1. H. McGann, pastor of Lutheran church, of Lewisburg, Was stricken with apoplexy while attending the sessions of General synod late Mou- | day afternoon, and died at § 30 o'clock at | might All things come to those who wait, especially a tip to the walter, or the i weeks | OVER THE COUNTY. After the rst, of July the Roland office will be changed to Curtin William Whitehead, of Phill had his left leg broken Frid the ankle and knee, while Troy's mine, post KOUrg, between work AY, at al It is reported to us that there is ing among Pennsvalley. anim aying an ail tion of the cows in the lower se We hear of none of ¥ i 1] € ren plants : ver eC OOut days were co last week enriier is beginning to) % gely 1 ho Ve ty although the The seed planted show y its and : rable went py ) Vea Nar Caba & Worl Iw Ary He nov fe ar ren Pa lle In rea of the always reached pesand n wi to retire fron OY f the 5 Rosev f Was Aa wrat which MATY all Centre him I K. a is Hs iTV: or De mi reg i One day last week Howard Weaver, | who lives on the | Bierly farm | near Smuliton, with his wife and child drove to Parmers Mills that afternoon to visit friends and while Mrs. Weaver and child were in the houseof a friend the team of young horses, Mr, Weaver had hitched in the buggy. became frightened at some geese that crossed in front of them and ran away. The buggy was immediately upset and Weaver was thrown out, The horses man as far as Spring Mills, where they were caught Mr. Weaver was discovered! unconsci. ous along the road and taken to Spring Mills, where it found that he had sustained a broken nose and pumerous cuts abou face. He taken to his home near Smuliton ‘he members of the United Evan gelical church, of Centrehall, have been contemplating the remodeling their church for past six years, but some reason the work was posipor ed from one time to the other Recently however, it decided that the 1m» provements shi ald be made this sum mer, and on an elaborate scale Alter it and inguiry it was iin church ot it Joseph Was Lt his wa ol ithe for Was al much discuss ally decided to entirely raze the as it now stands, and reconstt t from the foundation up William Fed ler is the carpenter will have the | work in charge. and if present plans are carried out the tearing down of the pres. | ent structure will begin some time in | Juss, The United Evangelical church | | wan erected in 187), and was the third | | church to be erected in Centre Hall, the | Reformed and Lutheran churches hav. | | ing been built previously. who Rev, J. M. Rearick and family, of Centrehall, have set June sth as the day for moving to Salona where the parson age of the charge he as pastor is located Rev, |. M minister y elected Lo serve the new Lutheran the Salona charge, will de. i lar Hill He will Ather Rearick 4 ABOUT " YOUR liver a memo cemetery address at Ce an at 10 Flour, $1.10 I8 ths. A Sugar 118 Ibs. 6 Sugar 0 See Gillen ! “our and Groceries reg. price 1.20 irvesss MOE 1.00 GILLEN, THE GROCER, Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Cll Cabinet Hi Hoggy | Kit cE CABIN W.R. BRACHBILL, Bellefonte. Sm SN a tt AES DE CE ee eee atid stds sds Aes eam e aan ass a uh bbl a a ed Marriedin May (rt Ingrain Art Squares, x12 ft., regu £10.50 . Wilton Vi viet Ar revert A Carpets, ar price $1.35 now £1.15 yd Axminster Carpets, regular price $1.50 . pow $1.20 yd Ten wire Tapestry Carpets, regular price £1.10 now $0¢ 3 Eight wire Tapestry Carpets, regular price 90¢ now The ttt ita -S-S EE a A at ea ates 333 HE aa eae ea a Aad aa aas HE cee e eases sss ah i tbl SS dS Printed Tapestry Carpets, regular price 75 WT LE now H%¢ Axminster Rugs that combine attractiveness with hard wearing qualities, regular $45 00 quality, now §28 h Royal Wilton Rugs, some beauties, reg last for years) we offer price £42.50. .now $35 Tapestry Rugs, the kind that vou all know their wearing qualities, regular $22.50 Rags .s es ou 0+ HOW 18 Mattings—Japanese and Chinese weavings in every conoeiy able pattern effect. a PP SPP KATZ & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. 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