Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 13, 1907, 2% The Racket. -_ Muslin Underwear Our Muslin 1 anteed nderweat quality and as we bought early in is guar. both as te and price, the season our prices are less for ished garments than the 1 above would cost now in both Lace and as follows HENNE S099900009099099000000090009900000000909000000¢80¢000 SE000400800000050000000000 PE60000000000000000000800084 TIE IIIs st ss dvds nsssa HUBLERSBURG RUSH TWP, ERMANTA, HAINES TWP, Mary they Once resi but now of Miflinbu i W. Hos ler, spent Bower's Miss Lettie Breor to stay an er D. D Breon were bh PF 1 terma and family, of Fied at Cyrus Sunday afternoon of Sober, has « indefinite time with her Mrs. David Musser and Gertie Lorilla, from Brushvalley were visitors at this place last Tuesday Lorilla remained with her brother Dur bin and family until Sunday when they took her home daughters Ans HOWARD pring has been late like to urge the farmers, especially those who can reach the canning factory with produce, to plant all you possibly can, as pext fall's demand for canned goods will be greater than any previous year, The corn may have missed some places in your field there plant tomatoes, the will come with the corn, or, if part or al of your corn has failed, plant with sweet corn--plenty of time for it to mature for canning purposes. Hope all the pump kin seed which were been planted, as we will handle many tons of pumpkins this fall, Refugee and Golden wax beans, if planted within the next two weoks, will be on time, Beans and corn at J. W. Mays’ marble works, Howard. Tomato plants for fac tory use at Mrs. Johnson s near Long's we would NWN PRERLNNININRERONSY i. distributed have | : : UNIONVILLE. Rev. gaaes Pratt is home from college. Miss Nannie Fisher is keeping up with the procession, by putting down new board walks and painting the porch floor, et cetera, George W, Figher, of Half Moon ,spent a few days with his sister Nannie, re. | cently, Billy McEwen left on Monday for camp, in West Virginia. Samuel Holt has opened a barber shop at his home, on Plank road street, as a side issue, and is well patromzed, Harry Griest and wife, of Mt, Union, spent Sunday at the home of his mother. Children's day will next Sunday and the his be observed on children are 1 the WCAS: l'here and m in 181C Monday board ing the forme treasur evening Was pre UHOO fixed for elect lary of our secretar * WHS ASKed w even 4 Miss Fannie Stein, who is in Belldfoate ak spent dDuncay at r (dress Airoing visiting friends here Mrs. John Wert and two cl spending some time at Alto Mrs. Thomas Boal and spent a few days at home na son GREGG Twp RERCH On last Friday evening a large crowd assembled at the home of C. W, Lingle in honor of his birthday. He received quite a number of presents and a nice little sum of money which, no doubt was highly appreciated by himself and family as he bas been in poor health for about a year. He is a good, kind neigh bor and has many warm ftriends as is plainly to be seen by the crowd that came together at their home, there being | in all about 90 persons present, Cake and ice cream were served, after which everybody went home was good to have been there FARMERS MILLS Miss Blanche Hagan, of Bellefonte, and Charles Hagan their parents over Sunday small this year John Hagan hnd his men are at Da- vid Vonada's repairing his house, i John Rishel intends to close his store in a few days to pack his goods to move in his new store house at Spring Mills; Mrs, Amanda Evans, from mill, Howard, §2 per 1000, for those | Farmers Mills will miss the store, planting for factory use, One pair in the front parlor beats three of a kind. ———— —— Robert Homan, of Barnham, was at home over Sunday Mrs. Isaac Smith is bedfast; her friends hope for her speedy recovery. feeling that it of Altoona, visited | | ley with her sister, Miss Eva Snyder re- | The farmers say the corn crop will be | PENN HALL. We will all be term of school, Hosterman, close Many weather, shade; in fact, t ful summer day we had this year, Miss Ella Condo is visiting friends in Millheim. All are cordially invited to the child- 's service June 3, in the 's Creek an church of Mrs ten ! orry that the summer conducted by Prof. W, has come 8 Y 4 a enjoyed the summer by sitting in the his was the beauti. Sunday, firgt to be held Luther barn on the f n Joh v. 1 n MT. EAGLE. NITTANY Rose Shents had been on the «lag. fet & OM MILESBURG TYLERSVILLE Y Was A very nice day That hilates the belief of some of our town who hold on the old superstition it rain on Whit Sunday Anyone an see that re is no truth in it A. S er, is engaged in im woving J. 1. Shaffers residence on West {ia fn Sireet Eagar Miller was a caller at Rebers burg on Saturday The St. John's Reform Church will be ated on ve 29rd os will be ted by Revs. Wetzel, Crow, Brown ang Lreorge Mrs. Leah Caris shows no signs of im provement, little hope is entertained for Her recovery Joseph Bressler, working near Say. dertown, is home for a brief visit GREENBURR Agnes Carls, of Madisonburg, is ann neonle : Pe abo (renin ded Nervi Mrs [visiting ber sister, Mrs. Chestie Glants, | | who is very ill After spending six weeks in Brushval turned home on Wednesday Clair Kah! returned home from Yea | gertown on Tuesday | ternoon with Stella Kah Rebers | burg, was the guest of her niece, Mrs, | A. G. Shreckengast, one any last week. John Krouse, from OsceolaMills, was home over Sunday to see his son Im, Sarah Confer and friend Charles Gram. | { ley, from Rebersburg, Shem Sunday af- who is not well, { i | ROMOLA Our town children’s was fine Maude Daley made a business trip to Howard on Monday, Chancy DeHass was seen in our town: | wonder what the attraction was? Bell Kobb is still on the sick J. KR. Buckley lost a very fine sunstroke while 1n the fie was well represented at services, at Eagleville, which it from id pasturing very 1d Lewis Breon is over the f boy to his arrival of home to s top The Chr a little came y school w ted to MADISONBURG 1 Ha GILLEVILLE PORT MATILDA ITS "VIRTUE of the Lo reed it to the as inimical monwealth performance of a of itself and lesire and inclination in extra ordinary session last year was compelled had done, and to do re rnored in the previous regular session t enacted Democratic measures At the recent ession the Legislature passed some measures had Leen nded in every State convention year, The best of them had ivocated kicke 4 by Demex i'n and ignored by, or out of, Machine Legislatures The Republicun organs will not men tion these facts and the fast Lore will laud the new laws as repu enact those who little good in spite contrary tu is The Legislature to undo what 1t what had been ected or th that Gema last been ODE A ET i | ments, although they were supported by But the people can | men of all parties po longer be fooled easily ZION Children's Day Services will be held by the Zion Union Sunday Luthernn church at 3 oclock, next Sun evening June 16th, sl hool in the | da : Sr Nelson Robb and family, from Bellefonte, are spendiug a few the home of her parents, Dr Fisher, Joby Decker Is home on a two weeks vacation, Yesterday, children, grand children and great-grint rents gathered at the home of Dr. P. 8. Fisher to cele brate the ninetieth anniversary of grand. mother Fyrberger, days at | v S| ) DOLLAR WHEAT. Market reports plainly indicate that we are to have dollar wheat, if ] inde a, wes 1 4 p fa &F ’ we do not already have it. The t rise in price has been brought about, we are told i , by crop conditions the worl Russia's roj wiil be Romania's ‘very European countries from Argenting i th whose But leaving a defi over only and “fair to poor ony coun better than fair 1pply many other i) far HE the vorid erred which might be poor, othe ne prospects are these « Ouniries 18 CONC ——— only satisfaction resulting from which is that the thing that will io nu Usines COM Pens Mica i A ED KH United States pend, some- % to the s of ¢ rerybody. farmers of the to more money f Mrs. Sue A. r of Lancas- ¢ family Te lagontown, , Mrs. Alice ns and 52 be held on Grease the Axle axes in nd very ad- w like a f ler for Mica Axle STANDARD OIL CO. I noorperated = Collapsible GO-CART PRICE WAS $9.00 Reduced $5.90 ot Ten Days Only ! THE “HOOSIER” KITCHEN CABINETS are what you want, Send for catalogue. W. R. BRACHBILL, Both Phones. BELLEFONTE. KATZ & COMPANY STORE NEWS! k at the bargains scattered through vou will Wi don’t Wie Onis i is We will Fabby wond r ] Ow we do it ask vou to buy ask vou to look HAYE A el FOO « But we know if yon are in : nance of Hing them KATZ & COMPANY, BELLEFONTE, PA,
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