THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. AUGUST 15, 1907. RENNN0PNNPNIRNNIINNRIRERY The Racket. -_ Preserving Kettles ranitewal Ol { H t superior ty, strict firsts and [f not exactly a bring them back er ! your mon Tea and Coffee Pots Berlin Kettles with lid, Kettles Preserving [IRVIN 500680090090 0009909999999799992909090999999000909200000000008% PEEL 00000000000000000800B BG RI tIEtstasI IRI RB. 08> COBB 00000000000080800040 WOODWARD id laughter were the guests at ow are Chetloy | foute, Su: Mr ing her relatives Miss Helen after | Hata spending five ig hn Mr. Gib sg afternoon The Lutheran Sunday school picniced at Hecla Park on Tuesday large attendance Smelt ze Brooks returned weeks with her ime tet woney was buried Sunday STATE COLLEGE, John Lytle, of Altoona, came home Saturday to spend a few weeks with his father, 5. T. Lytle, who has been ill for some time 4 Lallie Stine, of anied by Emma hi Tuesday sdmiston and ghter Anna Daugherty left Sat a months visit to relatives and Altoona Srriit Buffa [S Run, accom ! . 1801 I a, spent wi I dau urdav for in Lewistown [ER TWP among frie: there was al lime Spreading he got off the line | furnis Miss Annie Bigler,of Lancaster, is vis: | at §3 per day Joh JOON set ing. home tlie yews : and Brush the ley the pick 1p mistake Hrush nine The game was won nine, a score of I'he corn i» since the ave th tO 18 looking quite a bit clier rain last week: wi we good old roasting ears KOON will SPRING MILLS, The Brush valley scribe, seems eager | to misrepresent and meddle, As regards | We 2 the spreader, team and a man | There is a simple correc. iting her mother here at the present | tion as to the story of the dog and cow | time, The Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania have | is Thomas being inseperable companions—it is all | | true as the quibler knows, cunly that it] ‘aylor's cow and not John | for the | fact —too small a matter for little or big four homes for the widows and orphans | Taylor's, an error only in name not in asf deceased members, pur wducation of the han ehildfon are situated at Me Bury, and Phildelphia. ter rest here—Ed. | | Wm UNIONVILLE Mrs. Edith Cleaver and daughter, Florence, of York, P’a., arrived here on Tuesday evening. moved f here to York about five th home; at 4 rom y 3 18 their first visit to 1d of course they . ’ " cordial welcome by their years ago and thelr former received a mo many triends Mile 5, Wile Pitcairn this place and vi and daug ine, « are nity. Nora Becker, on her ant Mrs. Pat HAINES Twp V. Spent Satur D Breon; they brougit who had spent ibe wear. ¢ grand-g GRY Nig months rents FAIRVIEW YER COL wer tet and daug! Ruth and Mary and son Charlie Sunday at Spring Bank and Wolf's Samuel Klinefelter and family 1 the ers spent Store also Klinefelter, visited formet's sister at Madisonburg inday Mrs, Francis turned from Patton and is sper ling sometime at the home of Henry Shadow Henry Celser, of llliaois, is visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity: a ways glad to see Heury : Jerry Albright, wife and son Robert, and daughter Jennie, of Penn Hall, spent Sunday at the home of J. H. Moyer St Lovier ri A quarter million doline steel plant pow seems a sure thing for Clearfield, and if everything moves along smoothly | it will not be a very long time before the | preliminary steps looking toward the! . They | fellows to get ugly over, and need not | construction of the same will be taken, | ville, BenAvon, Sun. | make fools of themselves. | Let the maty Such an industry will mean resewed activity there, | The Cleaver family | elec COBURN, | The schools, of open be pt 2 | WEDDINGS, Penntownship R. Si Willi Pi Poust telegraph operat who resided vv " ieckengast was (yeory t rCOTR ed to teach the N. Meyer, Gentzel ¢ mountain ! : ormerly was well and favor; Ie ady fOr rcie of trier St (i000 ove Gil The fact of the ’ Tyrone is assess the mis real estate in over one half at reason the ch lower n Bellefonte whine we to the matter Jittle for th ch poli- ities” and tious n ine SEE GILLEN about your Flour and Groceries Flour, $1.09, 18 1b Af | » » ’ § reg. price $1.20 £1.00 £1.00 len . ... the Grocer, TN AS NAS INAS NS SASSI SALAS ASA se REPETTTS ¢ CHOCOLATES, CARAMELS, «> BON BONS ~ J. ZELLER & SON, Crider’s Exchange. Te a | One-tourth Off on | Clothing! SIM, THE CLOTHIER, * Can you afford to miss it ? CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS. SEES EEE EEE IEEE EEE EN EEE EEE EN ENE EEE ENE AEE EENEEERAEEN
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