Page 8, . The Racket. - ' HOSIERY / 1g higher prices in we bought year, have but early show a full we at old You ean do better Suid they sell for at The cash 50000079999 909099920999990900009099099999099%000 000000900080 B08040000800000000000000s 2R9P0RR000900099920000090 kJ 4 PEEGETRREEF 0000000000000 3000034 000d ds tase Issey UNIONVILLE. Frank Mack and {Charley Moran, | ation day here. | married to a Miss Gunther, of {tion was given at the home of o'clock the Unionville Stere; old dish pan, by Bobbie about | ments of torture { happy couple On last Friday the of Bellefonte, and went lenners summit Hon, P H. E. Run to supply of trout, a covered sprit Gray Meek Holtzworth to lay in ner's over 1 IX Wagon their strap and be We £4) boge #4 Lhe htabout 12 o'clockone o broke his halter Holtzworth was ys and he | } i ver heard Mr. Meek wi a1 A y ead down w COBURN. HECLA PARK n Sat a the move r elegant Club poor at ¢ from Bellefonte Hecla Athletic Baseball Nine crossed bats with lellefonte Origi- nals and defeated them by a score of 10 to 6, Thursday Saturday, hold a festival Was at the the ball team will in the Park HECLA PARK Basel all or i and Hecla; windy Joe regular cannon balls ready to throw latter [Core re ine 8 )ecoration by Bellefonte in full trim threw so swift that he was the next ball before the at the first one: thus ulted 10 ta 6 in favor of Hecla Archa Sproul and Mr, Shutt are sick Baseball festival at He Shuman Zimmerman laid wilk around his premises truck the ia on Sat, § A concrete COLLEGE TP, ALTO Mrs. Gummo attended the funeraljof her father at Tyrone, Wm. Harris moved to Alto. Mes. And, Dubs returned from a visit B. Lomison returned to Snowshoe, BENNER TWP, SPRING CREEK, Rob't Keech was a caller at his uncle Robt Hartle's. . Anthopy Raymond of Drifting, was a t at the Rosenhoover home, John Mulbarger is on the sick list, It doesn’t take a man nearly so long to reach 30 as a woman, v Lt ere ma by C. Dale, | Keifer, Mrs, Mary Hall, Mrs Rev. Pifer and Dr. Russel a were | of patrotic i have been heard Addresses ney Clair vn St all of sent reer t hi nent nou to be fully AL Lhe Ne Of A recital ra er GENTRE CO. PICNIK( sy President 15 Cu Harkinson and Je : Asso | haviog friends or rela- Living in Philadelphia will greatly aid the committee by informing their friends of the picnic or by sending their names and addresses to the Secretary Forest N. Magee, Esq., 1329 Land Title building, Philadelphia, who will not already recorded all be present as early in the afternoon as possible, as the addresses will be giv : en before luncheon hour REPUBLICAN CONVENTION The State meets at Harrisburg this Thursday Republican Convention At the time of convening it appeared settled that John O, Sheats, of Philadelphia, would be nominated for State Treasurer, Senator Penrose had Senator Cummings slated for this office, but the delegates from the country districts have defied | his dictation and broken the Boss’ slate | Sheat’s candidacy was in direct opposi | tion to the “organization,” and indicates | that the Penrose combination has been | side tracked. United States Senator Knox is quite certain to be endorsed for Présidency. Beary would mdke a good governor of Pennsylvania, He is a useful man at Harrisburg, two young sports of Bellefonte, spent Decor: Alex Watson went right off and got f Snow | Shoe, and on Monday night the recep- the {groom's father up the pike, and at o| band, consisting | of cow bell, by Zim Holt: horn, by Pete Hall; string of bells, bA Toner Warner; and two dozen miscellaneous imple- including as many Comanche Indians yells, serenaded the their They drove : t is desired that It is desired that | oo orning at 10 o'clock. { In the Schenk cemetery. cers {on the 16th Regt. N. G. P., Col TWO ELABORATE Continued from page one employed as a fireman for the P, R and where they expect to make their fu. home. ture loth are popular in congratulations and wish them success and happiness through life ROAN BATHGATE Methods (Czarden At t Spring ne | nesaay evenin nerforn } med Hanna | in united MArring nte formerly of lollnf elielo REV. SCHMIDT IN ROME. Interesting Letters Written Discribing his Yovagde and. the Sights in To the C of Si My mgregat John's RB fear Frie atten saves. and : J and r ly fee ine grea F Walk aroun paging some of the a | wonder if Mr. Schmid Not vet, th we far 1 have wr bat | will mot b and more Last Friday we visited the largest of the Azxore Islands, Sa Michael, ite chief city is Panta Deleades. We were then 2074 wiles from Boston It ia a very in. teresting place, the island is of voleante formation and the houses are built f foleanic stones anf] then plastered the ontside and dashed with a mite ta, pink or bull in people are | and are K A R000 ma ##L fest ON ast ant Once aver re #siiher ww) 1g] ynan { tant mission 1 two sorvioea their YOu mre about inv we rx: sland of Mader the Bay of Fooncha opp ty of the sland bot wares cases of wetland ¢ Ld GA Lar ship at ihe he hief ald mix we land ae Lthare “Nin island, had we gone ash jusrantined at other ite ports lor 10 wpe to uo days : ake Our od away ang | next stop at Gib altar | 1 hope that thw lett '“R 1. F1 ar reaches yom in i Sanday, May 18 with wore! al bhongh AWAY time for the servion I shall think of ¥ ft and s LL re than 4000 miles ther My may gefa ll ou all, he you in the are each together we shall wil and Savior we from rover ia tha the Heavenly water Fa'her keep ne end ioar wer ue esch one and MAY In n his joys that xe roe weal) tnget her Rga'n Belletonre Your Friend and Pastor Avpnoer M James Bechdel Dead. fonte Reput ! Thareday May 30(h aboot noon hour the death sngel entered Bechde! home on Walnot street at ard and took thence the spint of the father, Mr. James Bechdel. Mr. Bech del bad been a sufferer for some thine past with that dreaded disease const np. tion, and bore it patiently, He was a man who had many friends in that our hareh In fcnuipr W an tn the the Howe | commnnity, having been a resident there most of his life, He was aged aboot 680 wears and i» survived by bis wife and ihe following |ohildren: Edward of Pittabare; Albers, mail | invitations to'all such whose names are | Iennle, Mrs. Elsie Keagle, Clair Ear! The and | faneral took place on Sane | Interment | Officers Examined. The staff and line officers of the ¢h Regt. N. G. P, were examined Monday evening at Altoona. The examining | board is composed of the following offi Gen. Wiley, Col, W, J Hulings, | Prank | I. Rutledge of the 15th Regt. N. G. P| Col, W. E, Thompson of the 14th Regt, N.G. P., Col. Hugh 8, Taylor, of the! sth Regt. N. G. P. Col. Richard Coulter, of 10th Regt. N. G. P. Those who were examined from Bellefonte were Capt, P. H. Garbrick, Capt. J. M, Locke, Capt. Robt, Hunter, Lieut. 8. DD, Gettig, and Lieut, Richard Taylor. The examination was held at the Logan House, UPPER MARION, Children's services in the UY, church Sunday evening had a fine am, Roy Clemens is down with rheumat'm R. young people and have many friends who join great | THE COMING OF RUTH. NUPTIAL EVENTS|, MCA Arranging, for Great Local | sister Entertainment. | From Bellefonte Republican Beautiful Cantata that fine results elsewhere, will rendered in Bellefonte future has given in the | The local Young Men's Christian As- sociation has lately come in tonch with Dr W. 1 tor of the “The coming of Ruth,” and an atte mpt to conduct the preparation and rendition of this biblical Bellefonte using Noss, the author and beautiful musical drama, is being made have him come oratoria in musical In results ur local for the purpose order to give most satistectory it 1% 1 ECeR hundred the course of Bary to have a company of Or more singers Aw in struction will be one, and as the he taken of the proceeds final entertainment diffi ber of people asked for that o there sl ty | enring d ir Young trinity 4 tunity of up penaence Lo lepot, Was Dassiny : fourteen killed ’ tea Canceled Their Dest ts of the t of §4.500 WAS an when every easy thing to 1 the mood of go giving The Largest Mortgage Ever Recorded In Centre County, From Bellefonte Republican On Toesday afternoon about b o'clock | a young man from Harrisburg walked | into the Recorders office in the Court | house here and placed in the hands of Recorder John C. Rowe, to be recorded, the largest mortage ever placed on record {on Centre Connty. It was for 26,000,000 und was sgainst the newly | organized American Union Telephone | Company, of which Hon, Ellis L Orvis, of Bellefonte is President, It ia fn favor of the Pittsburg I'Mle and Guaraotee Company. It Is bing re. corded in all the counties in which the company does business, Fast Driving and Automobling Prohib- ited Ata meeting of the town council Monday evening the Fire and Police committees was instructed to strictly biting fest ¢ within the one oanght exceed. limit will be prosecated Wiis boro Hit. tothe | extent of the law, possibly be direc. and organizations the THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 6, 1907. | RECENT DEATHS. Mus, , | terment on ( MakGaxker Heviman Weis —a | vices cor of 1. G. Heylman, of Bellefonte, Tuesday evening of last week | {at her home at Trout Run. Pa. She was Jac UR REEL | buried Friday ternoon at ] retired farmer, of or 1} | G. Heylman is attending Mi Smith, ducted by Re iersburg and Rev ed 1 GClOCK uneral, at the home ’ ” M. numan stricken with paralysis of ul FER of Robert wi TY | Vio ana near j at her home uneral mmerai morning ames of Yaroe Ed- Mrs ward of Galeton; John of Ayis; Charles of Snowshoe, and Narvey and Rosa at n h rer 3oyd Musser Bellefonte this week i home; also by her 10 grand 2 )! sve} y at Mesiazh cemetery hildrer 4] Her Crow, of Hub. and McBride. of Scranton, visited Bingham of Runville, citizen and nship, died George He was ing pre. Mr. ugust me of 1 25 days. and resi birth, Mrs. A IA r Miss Grace friends in i pr ion Vie lve t price $1.35 Axminster Carpe (EN £1.50 Ten.wire Tapestr Carpets, reg ular price $1.10 iar price now 81.20 »~ yd now 90¢ vd Eight.wire Tapestry Carpets, reg. ular price 90c, now The yd Printed Tapestry Carpets, reg nlar 75¢ now 5%e yd Axminster Rugs, that combine at tractiveness with hard wear ing qualities, regular $30.50 quality now $98.50 Royal Wilton Rugs, last for vears we offer some beauties, reg. ular price $42.50 now $35.50 T apestry Rugs, the kind that yon all know their wearing qual. ities, regular £22.50 Rugsnow §18.50 Mattings — Japanese and Chinese weavings in every conceiva. ble pattern effect KATZ & COMPANY, BELLEFONTE, PA,
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