oo Paox 8 1908, The Racket. : UNIONVILLE, | 8) The annual meeting of the society of | - e | friends was held on last Sunday. The | we | Rev. William Wilson, of Bloomfield, | | Ontario, Canada, was RED TAG SALE present - | one closes Saturday, Feb. 22d. and | yreached three very able sermons: the! ast was delivered in the M. E,| { church, thegg being present Methodists, | Presbyterians and Quakers. Many per- | sons from a distance annually attend | these meetings, - | No knew that Betsy Hall was { married, until we saw her going through | one | town on top of a sled load of furniture, | Aaron Hall has moved from Halfmoon | to his old home on the mountain side. Eloise Buck, who will graduate at the State Normal School at Lock Haven next June, was home over Sunday, renewing their Dem Finch, of pin, ol hou they Fleming, and Monongahela ut it Pratt, tre rat M1 Coul ENTIRE STOCK EP, IRVIN BEES EBS 400008000880080000s 2092000000 PRRRNNIYINNNEN0 0009099999000 9009000000000000°8% PECOSE000000000 00000 PEPEEBEETETIT ITI IEE LICE OIE MT. EAGLE. att HOLTS HOLLOW. Young and lady friend, called ‘riday., Harry Shawley, ! Yarnell, oorman's, Satd'y attended the fune- ‘at Coleville. family visited Sunday. y a dog, call on M. two fr enterpri z p were callers at Fler i A part) ral of Mich Samuel Fleming | If want Poorman. Wm. Mil days with (+0 SIT irom vi M \ the red ri's face ou want flashes « { just you J Lee in | pi of Coleville, spent a few 1 Samuel, mention sof rere is i resen 3 © lave | Poorman I CURTIN ¢ Ana gg! on terian ved by all r fathe r and Ww broth 10%¢ more of I'l Presby cted 1 ix ¢ e The! ROCKVIEW lowing Laura tenor and Neral taken ng to ers of was one of he ¢ venny Wedne : lad LM ere viay | the the fat one SOE wd over tp wed Was a leap year i» > : all reported a {in a every 1hscr when 1 found . MsCOY me h B Ke } enner 1H) spent several home, very pleasant > enjoy y 1rd s ride through the water The lithumpian band called George Swartz and wife (nee May Roy- er), at Clayton Royers, last Wednesday even 12. Do not forget the entertainment at the high school, Friday, 21. (5 Vs t 1y i th too great, for | Almost Having first i ens of Bellefonte rive in the Diamond, .on Saturday at 9.30 o'clock a. m. in my { beautiful silver flying machine, which | Tully described in my former article, I proceeded to "make good, ’ . I had my “fiver” at the station when LEMONT, the morning passenger train, east, came Mrs. James Lenker is on the sick list. | in, There wasa large crowd there who John Gléan being sick a few days, is | had come to see me off. The passengers getting better, and Dale L., Shuey is able | raised the windows and looked dumb. to be around again founded, Billy Halligan, the conductor, wm James Lenker left for Clearfield where | on seeing me standing in the door of fy he expects to spend a few days with the wigwam, courageously came down off sick | the platform and Guy Jacobs. student at State College, | meant 0 1 told him all about it and 1s at his home at Centre Hall seriously that | was going to fly to Bellefonte, fll, He went home on account of having [that 1 was due there at 9.30 o'clock, the mumps and had about recovered | Then he gave alittle sarcastic grin and when he went out aid caught cold with | said if 1 didn't get to the county seat the result that he was worse thap ever, |until 1 flew there, I would never get | there; but I told him 1 would be at the | station before he would get his smoke " \ » ww did you Sa ere 3 patrons in every ate in " OF 1 given notice t it that | would ar 0 he « ing, Tyrone has two casos of scarlet fever and a case of diptheria, and conductor wagon there. After the train started, | Alison Haupt is laid up with grip, invited any two or three young persons, {landed in C, W, Kephart's tall this asked me what all this | Pe THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY 20, | who had the courage to ride with me, to | get on board and we'd sail away, My passengers on this trip were, Ruth Par sons, Hannah Holt and Beatrice Stere As | turned on the electric current we rose slowly and majestically to the height of so ft., then sailed by way of Fillmore, saw Henry Earon just going to the barn to feed hisstock., He was root- ed to the spot, couldn't move until I told him who I was, then he called Alice, his | wife, to ‘‘come out quick and see a great mute later we ard, Jeing well acquainted with the’ family, 1 got off my rang the door bell; Miss “va came to the door, | said, “come out and see my air p and se iy." Well, if ever there was a surprised ily that was one. Wi went to Craig Hunter's store for big silver bird!" One A 4 ship, 4111 © me : then t I bought some the t} confectionery who seemed to enjoy their trip inten Didn't Jim Huey or Joe Tre We then sailed down to Béllefonte and landed I drop my ship, witl i Meek yard where the people wi lat the station i nutes later Billy Halligan station with rain | his tr lady passenger ely. See sler at at 9.20 y precious Cargo gathere« at tl To 4 7 trail 13 iup H Wi whe tim iooke gn and saw that t $' d wi As we th people ‘Well,” said on union man | a Then the crowd Knew to laughed and ag vn for a half bh " th mn a megaphor time t ) Saw Abe Howard many other Sheriff Bob ( McEntire Hal Centre I'hen My shee : we pa fi satled ale ri d pleasantly balanced { 00 Us belere wie ng Then we we : OeOn d It wasn't | ng till filled 3 (eo. Goodhart had the with a big om e waft] 1. Billy Mingle stood i door tching a big greenbacks. David Boozer came « the butcher shop with a great beef in his hand, Editor Smith waso had with penc d note book. Aft | we thought the pe were satisfied we turded our ship and went back to Belle fonte, the crowd still on the street While we were gone Jim Corl, Dave Foreman, Kimport, Trafford and John Dunlap passed their hats around fora collection for my benefit, | asked them how much they had. Corl said *'47 pen nies, 2nickels and a dime.” “Gemima said I “These people must have thought they wely in the churchgive it to the yor | then had my nice little passengers get on the ship and we sailed back and {got home in time for dinner well pleased | with our trip Wm. Lloyd Sprankle, of Tyrone, and | Mary Elizabeth Frantz, of Bald Eagle, (were married hy Rev, C. W, Karns, at [ Tyrone. » a drog lower sireets were ’ ma Ir ne : of nm 1, ¥ dinter table cake in his han the bank d cin : un } t | HUNK ( la 1 : Douixo, . - . " | school students a few years ago, is now | in Savannah, Georgia, holding a position | in the cashiers department of Southern | Express Co, Before going there he was employed by the Adam Indiana, Pa Mrs. Frank Rearick iting friend adelphia, RUNVILLE, Quite a number attended the funeral | of Miss Mae Eckley, of Bellefonte, Fri- day; interment wus made in the Messiah | cemetery, Claude Lucas, of Snow Shoe, was th guest of his father and sister, Thursd; night, Hello! scribe No, 2, we are all glad to see you again, but must say your ap- pearance caused fquite a dilemma, and | many were shocked to a great extent, especially some of the typsetters whom were not expeeting such an ordeal t rather exced-—by the look of scr No. 1, and 2, in last weeks next time give us a N John Lucas is all smil he fine The flame from Family Favorite is BE steady, white and without soot, “Xpress at ¥ 3 Does not char the wick and e days burns to the last drop without ning to Phil- spent a few } iy ¢ belore retur Family Favorite Oil Made from genuine Pennsy! BOGGS HOLTS HOLLOW rye 13 t yea fit il bund h Fet ison luand Ec Col wo » Cl oleville days | boy ar: oN INES) Yana more Love Crude Oil by a triple refining pro- [.. ]. Heaton and home, after a ple +5 and friend aT. § funeral of Rev. saturday D cess, carefully absolutely uniform. asat Don’t doesn’t try to get better oil-—it S at Altoona off exist ASK YOUR DEALER, Waverly Oil Works INGEPENDENT Stewart Tallh REFINERS Oil for All Purposes PITTSBURG, PA. FREER { GLAD IT DID SO MUCH GOOD M uch M Xing I? WAKE UP YOUr Cash Buyers FLOUR 18 lbs A Loose C RECIPE IS VERY SIMPLE , reg. gar, ice $1.1 S Ol 11 uu r Bri A CoMumes AL P x§ ’ c. whe Gillen, the Grocer, WECKS, IS DOW adie 101 Al ro 2 ATL ; ighter duties in the store. ALLEGHENY ST. he simple Jo F.C one o© iu Hettinger, _ Lo 2) fofooforfoofonfontorfnlecferfer ocfenle Lon LJ tral (EN C0 MB Ma a FOR SPRING, 08 The New Blocks in’ \ Stift and Soft Hats J . Fh HY 3 1) feof nfomferfontont enter] » » Sea teatealeat kd + Bove aofocferiod Ti - fil $4.00 3.00 2.00 BA 1.00 and 1.50 The top notch of Hat Luxury, the “Knapp Felt” at The next best hat, “Roelofs” and “C. & K.” at “Astoria,” America’s best popular price hat at “Refual” hats at J JOE 200 JE J JO J J J J J J JC JC 2 J Jesfefonfororforforfocioonfisfontert HAVE A LOOK SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS. ’ : } x pi : : Ea... rs a ARR aa Tuaea tes au tantea onios Nes TeatusRauaamuate. i Bd dh lh OE 3 Hn YS 41 HERB RBREARY
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