THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BEI JLEFONTE, PA. JULY 18, 1907, 2089099999099 0000900%00000%9% ‘. he Racket. or co Window Screens Cushion Tops BEEE8060006800080000d8d0300dcdddttdnsnnnrse E [I VIN 0600000000000 S ¥ $6000 000008000000800000000s 9000099999999 99099999909099909909929999209999900090000000%%0e PORT MATILDA WOODWARD HARRIS TWP Mee Look Hess Friday es Mr. and Mrs Canath Moore, friends here Ww Babcock lady friend, fro Mrs, John Leech at State Colle Mr. Babx selves among turn to Alto Mrs. John Kuhn and Robert Leech 4 : on the sick lis 8 ny ock and friend en many Earnest Hess Sunday at Boalst Miss Minn Ralph ot rome of Mr Kock's. COBURN The « arpenters have W new house ready for the be covered with slate Some of farmer making hay and are wheat to ripen A A been the " walling (Har "wr and wile, and wife, all of Fiedler, and | man and wife, of Millheim, + A Stover on Sunday On Thursday evening an iHustrated lecture on “The Life of Christ,” will be given by Rev, Noll, in Reformed church C. Reeser, presiding elder, of Centre District, will preach in Ev. church on Friday evening H. 8. Snyder and family visited his parents several days, near White Deer, J. R. Corman has nearly completed his lumbering operations on the Harter tract Mowery H. Aw ted Mrs Stover the UNIONVILLE CENTRE HALL. of Pittsburg ' Vv. «8 and iv 1 section: Erhart Philadelphia sr Zora and tion at Jame . LOVEVILLE AND VICINITY i GREGG Twp A Good MADISONBURG nd ' signed the nhers of t} to enforce wnalty is the : cart for or tt i ’ cal ba FELT 0 to teach in the d norse $1] A con +) he term good strong shafts, wheels . rther rticulars call I. B Madison Cast] : tamet » a v nder of ony. OF AW For Clean Meals State Dairy and Food Commiss Foust has laid down new rules the new pure food law, especially rel ative to fish and meats) offered for v chief. C. 1. Grenoble : summer All such yy Harvey Haugh ; sir herald, ered and protected from flies and insects venerable hermit. N. E. | by screens. Any meat or fish kept for amberlait Ag any other manner will be held to E. Wert : fo jolation of the law. This will | ard. such requirements have H been laid down for the sale of such pro Grreninger For ress Knights of Golden Eagle, elected and installed the follow ¢ officers for the ensuing term Past . Geo. C. Rachau ; noble chief, C sale food must be co ~ ce sale in be avy the first we time visions, The believes that it will do much towards preventing A very proper thing commissioner PENN MALL possible illness | surely, The farmers through this busy making hay Building Wrecked, Rev. B. R M. Sheeder and The school directors of Lamar daughter Miss Bertha, accom yanied by ship, Clinton county, are confronted her friend Miss Romania Sensemen, | with the necessity of erecting a new spent Thursday at the home of R. B' | sohool house as the direct result of the Bartges tornado that struck East Nittany valley Miss Ella Condo is at present visiting | Monday afternoon, 8. An examination friends at Lewistown of the brick school house in the east end Misses Esther Henvick and Lottie Me- | shows that the building is a complete Cool, spent Sunday at the home of John | wreck, The roof is torn off and broken, Bair, the side walls crushed and the furniture Mrs. Fred Carter, John Luse and |g; badly damaged that anew building daughter Edna, of Centre Hall, were | and new school house furniture must be seen in town on Monday. | provided before the next term. The loss Miss Marion Musser, of Northumber- | will be considerable to the school dis land, is visiting friends in town, | riot. Sarah Fisher spent a few days, last | week, at the home of her uncle D, K | Keller, near Centre Hall valley are wile town: Disagreeable people in the cross streets don't always val G TRIBUTE The Balti: con ar Rallfosd JO “OLD CENTRE” | cre siricion of the. supsiractate ge, ACTORS {avre De oemaker he work Or ere COOKING HINTS BY EXPERIENC ( omparatively ¥ Lf SH “= GLOWIN maker Lakes personal Hoe f whom w H and fame ¢ ructure © ] who VECCKS 4 Pay. ‘md wea | I en. ...the Grocer, NY BELLEFONTE . Gil ™N KATZ & COMPANY STORE NEWS! Special Sale for 10 DAYS ONLY for Poor Watch American Beauty Corsets, including styles 94, 219, 285 and 129, al- ways sold at 50c and 75, the AT 39 CENTS. ming ly oovery many times of the Garm § platea 1 WAS practic the wort is A COus nite ~The | . . of » valueless, but of recent years 1s of coal has enhanced its Harry Garman an boys in Bellef: A Clever Man, Palmer, of } a ” n We have made arrangements with Ww Col.. who Pennsylvania Civil war Ss Colorado of : 8 volunteers au Springs Pifteenth the Kalamazoo Corset Co. of Kal- was colonel the ag he planned a most « urvi te § sire S01} AR for the s It at his own home August, and he is offering to pay all the traveling f all wi will attend en old soldi vors of amazoo, Mich., to hove the largest outing ment ! inj AVE § sometime as he is a mult Corset Sole we ever inaugurated. YO penses : Are 1a Centre « who were members of the Fifteenth, of whom is Michael Musser, College, and they all have receives sonal letters from Col. Palmar them to arrange to make the trip and at, tend the reunion, which will include a sumptuous banquet Remember the price, 39 cents. of A Reflection, After three years’ investigation the council on medical education appointed by the American Medical association has made a startling report. This in effect is that America has far too many medi cal colleges, the number wscosding those | {of all the European powers combined; | that the average of medical knowledge | among American physicians is far below | | that of Buropean doctors, and that one hall of the medical colleges of this coun. try are unfit to teach medicine. i KATZ & COMPANY, BELLEFONTE, PA,
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