Pay 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY 6, 1908, FREI NEROO0REPIPNOONOORRNRY The Racket. UNIONVILLE, {they had a mind to back out, But, I | took my seat in the morris chair, took . | hold of the lev sr by whicl erate the | at : [ing ¢ ’ y er by which 1 operate th Joun Larvorte: —died yrone on | In £. 10 o'clock. Interment was made | good, The survivors s hn { tail-rudder and by which I can rise persl c at shia, on last Tuesday, for the purpose of | ; I \ Saturday, aged s1 years, at Pine Hall vIY $ Hy rlag J 1st Tuesday, for the purpose o | pe ndicularly in the air or any degree of y, agea s1 y ympathy and condolen (| having. in Phi aH nN be or. a or ap slant I desire. 1 moved the hand on the | Mks. Ruopa Sureryie died sudder Rev, Joun Crarc:—a well known Cer Mus Ew Kvis § Clits sy Wi nw © Second ime + " . . 4 " : ‘ / WY LE pad as Be oh oDerated an Her manvi dial, before described, just a little bit, ly at the home of her son, ( ) it | countian, and a rat f the civil [formerly of Logant vd be ods in thi pera tv In f ’ 1 J the wings at once began to buzz, the | Altoona, Sunday, from a dropsical aff. war, who was wonnded 1n the n ) Dr. Jor athat Mover ent tnis vicinity hope for her | ) 4 ' y : : 1 v ’ at " i : 3 2 A A he aa A | spe redy recovery vicinity l 4 { airship gradually rose like a soap bubble | tion, She is survived by a son I'he re. | and leg, and whose limb was later am ot the and od : ry | p ; 1 p { " : . gpd until we had attained e height of zo | mains were brought to State College for | putated, d at Julian. W Yau Postmaster A J. Std lair, Jdesires to | 1 An the eign ) ) = ie] | J ' | | tresser | rites. Consic lering the blizzard tenden- RECENT DEATHS. lens, of Selinsgrove, Rev. Berg | { < ’ h " " and Rev, Stone ipher on Mond: morn- | cies of the weather the attendance was taken to the Jewish hospital in Philadel hare our deepest Of | . ! n 31 Miss Allie Cadwallader Richie was dl ie | ~ feet then 1 poised a few minutes before | burial, services were held at the M : paralysis, all the attent y citizens ¢ y the | I ed a | J ' M. E y C ition of the citizens along the we moved on Such shouting and church, Interment was male Inna R. F. D. route toa ruling of the post : a | | cheering as the crowd gave us never Hall. ipsburg i 15, -_ office department to the effect that pa. before was heard to come from $0 many Bruce S RED TAG [trons must procure stamps and place | LincLe: —died very suddenly | Tuesday evenin ich ised | let a cold wi tartiRDie) Ant HAW . ] { throats, My 1 4 4 : . ! ’ “y : ‘ y ’ y nu nih | Su : - {them on their letters before dropping | The ber y rg enge i were delig thie i at his home, near Cherokee, lowa, on | at 5 duesday mornis » was abot ha oper sy We an walv or “ i i EY at ; Le « and s je (them in the box, instead of dropping the Li a ke hi wis ; werer ded Monday, Jan. 27th, from typhoid fever | Was about 52 ! a id althou SIV 1 HY VOD ' ’ fune ; 1 1 ay WEre resnon( . he b 4 : A Very romisi n ] funer- | pennies in for the payment of the stamps Mcxerciriels anc were responce with } which he had been il a short | raised in Lew wn he had 17 bee al took p n dav “ | | 2999999999002 0000999% ndud dd 5 to by the waiving undreds of hand “ | Stamps are che ap, and you should keep |, y waiving of hundreds of hand I'he dece: | a sa " Pl kerchiefs from the crowd below aves +} a supply on nana, : J Now." said I *airls we'll scoot up twp., On last Saturday. Prof, 1. S. Fox, prin- 3 ’ ] Thu, i marriage to i LJ ular I me ved the he the ’ : Br lian 10V the hand on the [ cipal of our grammar school, started to|{, 60-miles-an-hour which tool } 3 » 5 vh~|1 0 Ww I OOK deliver the mail on the R. F. D. route| go, minutes to “get ther " W . ules Lu ‘ge nere +] ung ry | for ( happie Underwood, while the latter | the on oda : 5 | mourn, als y | three is home | went Bell . py WIN wer the town for about ten minutes | i. h 4 ha y Hs dom ent to Ale ont € Lo undergo an exam- while the pe 1 fr . | " 151 ic ire 1 } He ¥ (SRR) | oh «© I 4 YY 1 » ire 8 H % ination for mailearrier; but on account|... . trina fw the q hd y [ cHion | all ways Bruce Lingle hit fas s ame pouring into the diamond, arop. ’ ’ / Al of a raging blizzard he did not get all the ped F rd Joon Y ath a HOP | fellow, a kind and g {| way around. His buggy was blown over attached ¢ vhich ‘ attached on whic! ] {three times before he got half-way DoMino. dot t get fi ghte By Mi Max i —_ : bend ™M : n 5 rif med Wi ; 8. MA around. This so discouraged him that he afraid to t y : " ranidlans aid: struck for home and said. ‘‘enough. nol oo: 0 blow the trumpet et y | resicence of o EAL L ! ome and said, ga, 1 ght think it was Gabriel et on High street, Bellefonte, or more mail delivery in mine ‘ » { hi Leonard Watson : 4 | bad ! On ’ yd many Ww ked . : A man 'ICKEe Deo i ment int iS paper on Saturday, he boarde« + noon train for fier Walter Tal 0 1 ''s P f nl aliaein cau { his destination, where he RO MEELINS I tha Ariveirel $estas’ dua beaty i {ani tie Crowd, they cheere all there CU A resident « I fitaure Horhar half” at the atatior The X . page 4, | future “other half” at t tation. The] wacinit So we decende Mone the time she came |] Opens Friday, Feb. 7th, | closes Saturday, Feb. 22d. father, and a goo bssscsssssnis See large advertise- ple would go into spasms, here are a | Dhe was an aunt of Mrs lady hives about three miles from the station but, nothing daun » - | . » You can de better at the . dashed on through the | blizzard with as a snow flake anc station 9 th Racket--they sell for cash. . hinkin jone, thinking they will re holding F.P IRVIN #|h ds, later in the evening . > . | tur ned on Monday mornin A LoL ears badly nevertl HENRENNNNNNNNVNINETLNLNTLL 22002900000 mind to lear: YARNELL. and has s Well, the ground hog saw his shadow $0 prepare for some wintry weather he funerals of S. K. Watson Mrs. Rachael Walker, which took last week, were largely attended, ing the held. F rank dat igh of Clear week. Florence Le grammar school at Mt. Eagle { J 1t num! on the are recovering, Rev, Me at Snow week, F.P James Strickland ar Clearfield, attended t! funeral of Mrs Walker, last week MHarry Shank past week with his parents here Gertrude Confer has been confined the house the past two weeks with a, t summer | was s . nt mun wad severe cold. kitchen, the window A east | phone y Pring] Id him 1 ratch | had f friends througho th ood judgmet woul I. P. Croft is at present employed at was hoisted I the shelf pre for u gave the alarm and, of He was a typical farmer, hav- | mean in it what he Port Matilda, stood a lot of wer pots, covered with | course, everybody was out on the streets, | ing made quite a rec Ax in h mmau- | est man, ger 2 or) nei; Ed. Robb and mother, of Romola, beautiful flowers; when my attention | We poised over the tovn a few minute ily as a wide . were callers here last week was drawn in that direction by a hum- | to let them have a good look at the crit look an active Clayton Yarnell, who is employed at mas sour d that I discovered, was made | ter. [ put the megaphone out of the | ions relating t Gorton, spent a week with his Tamil iy | by a humming bird, as it poised itself | window and calle' out. “Hello Mr ity in which he li bere. {on its wings whi le, with its long beak, it | Pringle” but that geni eman dropped on life-time. He filled t ‘ ppreciated by hi yoed to the penitent Mrs, Christ Reese. of Port Matilda, | Sucked the nectar from the flowers I | his knees and yelled out ‘Oh dear, 1 am p offices, having been townshij i i wal tio . a Has y Sor perjury, spent-part of last- week here. watched it a few minutes when, like an | not ready yet, take Houst Osman!” @itor at the time of his death. He was ) , du five T 9 ab pe t a Sage he ei For sale : —Fine heifer calf: call on or | &Ff0W, if “shot—fronr a bow; ‘it darted! What's the matter with you, Pringle? agi on 10 the Lutheran church, assisting | tre 1 ill " well as to lessen the | 4 NICO ad aaron Ct al (he) agi ' ri J " address Ge orge Walker | away and in a moment was out of sight, | I sand, "I'm 1 Domino, was going to | BE re hgion us work whenever an opportu.? burden of ‘his wide and children whose the an: i. The and rv ing of these al Th + i f 8 . hr Futian “ 5 « t 01 : . { And now, said I, “The birds can fly, and | tell you that we woul the mext ®ity offered. He is a man who will be gratitu le they richly share. His remains | iq Wil Mey ote MOH Add Pen t jas GORTON why cant [ 7" Sol took the humm ime we would pass he re Then he missed | je community. Deceased | were solemnly laid away in Messiah's | oy im & peculiar nature { Var . ¥ bird for a model and have ju complet | jumpe i and velle “Three « The funeral ser-| cemetery on Sunday. Feb : 8 Rev . Ban Wiha Sagem « Of Yarnell, visited he i . i : - TI : did ec Haveft when two men were sen- aa the most wonderful invention und [ Domi or Fh ; i “three ¢ ! aaa iby Rev, ( S. Aik | A. LI LJ ttt fod d . » Ranlaaleulh 4 J 3 Sar ar -l ) L-. Fr) : ate 4 - - ™ : RN le J ole ene Lr aaa eR a] |. a olor forfofeofrefeefnfnlmmffefreffufelferdefafoinlelelefefeefeeieta log efelfelnfeleleieleli iil tote Semmens ems H Lean and Stout Td mn 8 Tall and Short connected n an electr d Datlery means of which tl ngs Aare ope WED he alr tank 1s my wigwar same hat of the In min rd and uid , p out qd In three forms the n * powet \ A iid walk, 1 nov el well and The il perated t ) : ) Also men of regular build can be fitted per- the will of the operat fectly with our trousers. » the spe | } t i ) x clot y 1 ' ! u nu 17 MM x ihe: band -witieh, ix weeks board and instr More than that, we can save you a machine is poised | u } hy | n to zero then you gulat “ dl ! m Ana singing h begin simply moving ti han ’" ‘ $ June ) ‘or catalog ues dollar. Last Wednesd ning Neff whatever speed you wish to travel wife gave a play vy in honor of figures indicating so many miles Hexey B. Moyes : their many you riends { whom | hour. The greatest speed that can about vere present ter resh attained by my "hummer § 200 Mies ments v y served § urned home in | an hour I have the room furflished SEE GILLEN the wee sma’ | ‘the morn, and re. | with a morris chair, a thermometer, a port having ha nice t beautiful up holstered sofa to seat two! Mrs. Samuel Klin 't y | passengers, a telescope, a fog horn and last week at » home 'G f K rr things that may be needed in about your Hour and broceries Patterns : Narrow Check, Broad Cloth, ney traveling through the blue ether, The Mrs H. Moyer, son Cyrus and Mrs, | tank is pumped full of compressed gas Arh ummings and son 8. until it is alent on the point of nzing FLOUR $1. 21, reg. price I. 35 an afternoon at the home of Arthur 5 with one, two or three persons on the IB Ihe. AS Sugar isis $1 00 - Hm ars : machine, and Ia then hermetically sealed Ov Rue, quiet and subdued, others loud and talka- SHarry McClellan's are the proud ; 80 that no gas can escape and this fur Price. Pie nishes the buoyancy of the machine for Abas 0 y x an indefinite length of time, After ATIICKIE Colles hoy 1c CLARENCE. had the machine Sompheted 1 got the Pe G RE SAD fr in pos Fie bove of Clitencs are abil) outside surface nickel plated and highly Seeded alaing | ' p oe oys OF LiArence are stiliin the | furnished, so that when flying through ® : i 4 . Ja or anything th OAs a gun in IL | the air it will make “Old Sol” look like Cad pr Sa yy A : 5 ny e Was . rifle shoot at Clarence, ofl | the moon. compared with my high flyer, Nie N he) § 108 Tot id “ . ist of February; prizes were a 40.60 | jg brightness, The geneal contour re-| Cur and vest, that is real good yet, a pair of our Winchester rifle, a 44 rifle and some | sembles the humming bird iu shape Lorn Starch . 2 ducks. The big gun was won by W.8 Prunes, 3 bs for Crispin, the 44 by McCar toey. Crispin T¥LY Soup beans Tl protec best on a rifle by a string at one I thought it best to test the patent! Large Mackeral rox undred yards. His three shots made 21 " bird before | take any long trips; ac. | Chocolate ,..... . 21¢ inch string, while McCartney made cordingly | entered the wigwam with | 28 lbs Dairy Salt 20 close work too by ax loch string. The | my heart thumping to beat the snare | Loose Coffee, 2 Ibs for 24c boys do good work when they get into | drum, for fear of failure. A large crowd | Vermicella ‘ i 8¢ Browns gallery in Bellefonte, they find | had assembled to see me fly, After [| Teaperih,...,. Joc first.c hy guns, and Clayton always has | had entered the machine | went to the | Banner Lye 1 boxes for, 24 a prize up for the boys They never | door and asked if there was anybody in | § gallons Oil, ,.... ‘ thc come away low man; Crispin last winter the crowd that had courage enough to} Casn Onry won the A gold piece at Browns b ride with me on my test trip. Joe Gill EP" We issue coupons to all score of 29 points out of 10, |, Veideffer, | sald he would rather walk, bodes he | tomers Tom Grove, Aust Veldeffer of Moghan. | wanted to get a couple more ground | Prices subject to change, non, are th ood shots from that sec. | hogs. I invited Bess Frederios; "Not on Fresh Oysters dally tion, If C, 1 Water, of Clarence, would | your tin type” he said, “I'm guing to We pay 28¢ for Butter, and a36¢c for! practice oH, Ay 1 be hard to crawl over, [get married.” Then | invited Misses | fresh Eggs. i I'he boys will have another match be. | Martha Zahnizer and Sara Harper who ‘i fore long, bravely accepted my invitation. After Brrr ano Communciar Puowes . the girls entered. 1 closed the door, ’ Oranges are as cheap as lemans. Why | They were seated on the sofa, their faces Gill Deseo th Gro | not band out more of the former and | blanched to the whiteness of marble, I Our variety of fabrics is so extensive that a selection is easy. Small Stripes, Wide Stripes, Mixtures, some ents of alittle farmer tive; Plain Black in all materials. To finish out the winter with that coat trousers will tide you over, and still make a good looking suit. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS. fewer of the latter? encouraged them all I could for | saw » ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE |
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