Pace 8 THE 1908, SSE 29900900009 90999990000908 | The Racket. - The ONE BOOK for the woman who wants to wear the right dress at the right time is BUTTERICK FASHIONS Spring, 1908; price 20¢, by 25¢, including a certifi- wt .| ® | . . ® | garet, of Philadelphia, gre guests of her | {hree . eo o | 4] mail cate good for one Butterick Pattem Free This makes the cost of the book only 5¢. Butterick Pat- terns for March, the latest styles for Spring are on sale, price 10 and 15c¢. Delineator for il 20c¢. i | Mareh, 15¢ ’ E.P.IBRVIN SESE 4580808050046000000s A EE EE EE RE I RR RRR RITE IIIL] * o ® » # ® : pe » » » » » » pd ~ pe = » 1 = » = ™ ” » GREGG Twp EEN A 3 day. people that came to show their “smartness” ley folks how* ignorant” loubt be pleased to hear y glad that the time isso aret to leave Brushvalley. smart enough to act civil » a place where every. them 4 mproving f several weeks. able to be out iblersburg, at L.C to : : low! 18s 1 SIowly, ke} 1 Isarel Spayd Another brated in thi bells, et complete s for the give his 1, sou agen Anaara ou « pany product; machine to sts ma « r kr and e is hard beat Frank their hon 3 those were, Elsie Grenoble, R Bessie Phill (reorge Jacobs, Clarence Philly and Harvey Chas present Mowery, uth ita day M 2 4al CAVE enter na WINGATE spent Sunday with Shank Jane Warner spent a few days at home with her mother who is sick Harry says he never shall go back to Yarnell George Singleton, of Willlamsburg, and his brother Andy, of Unionville, spent Friday with their sister, Mrs Lemuel Warner, ohn Rossman, who had his leg hurt, etting better irs, George Nyman, of Unionville, was a caller at the homes of Mrs, Snyder and Mrs. Warner. Is Irvin Lucas spent Sunday with his | lady friend here. HOLTS HOLLOW A jolly sledload from Fairview passed through here Friday evenin Mrs. Emma Fetzer was called to Miles | burg to see her uncle, Thomas Watson, who is seriously ill, Harry and Joseph Kelley, of Fairview, spent Sunday at Joseph Fetner's, reat man. of our people attended the fine entertainment at Yarnell, Irvin Lucas, a model young man of Fairview, passed through here Monday. | were unloaded | sons 4; N. Lynn, Mrs. C MILESBURG, | Wm. Mitchell, of York, Pa., was visi- | ble on our streets recently, Wm. McMullen and wife, of Clifton | Springs, were guests of his brother, Hen: | ry and wife, of McCoy-Linn Iron works, The Central supply have a soda fountain | will put it in use when the season opens Mrs. Mary Rishel, and daughter Mar brother John E. Miles afd wife | Brinton Wallace had a sledload of} married women to Benjamin Wyland, | of Howard, on Friday might, 18 in num- | ber | C. L. Boggs, of Pittsburg, Sundayed with his’parents James Campbell and son Fred, of Ty- { rone, and Frank Campbell, of Renovo, Sundayed with their parents, A sledload of women from Blanchard, at the residence of W, R. Campbell, on Feb, 14th; all report had a jofyul time. The following per- were present all with “Mrs,” to names: Mrs, D. M. Burlew, Mrs, A. Williams, Mrs. david Kunes, Mrs. Ira Miller, Mrs, Liza . Delong, of Winterburn; Robt. Beatty Mrs, (Clyde Kunes. Mrs, Furst Crider and daughter, Mrs. Wm. Bowers, Mrs. M. F, Gardner, D. B. Kunes: also Anna Bechdel, Mrs, Frane Courter, Perry Kunes, T, C. Campbell, of Renovo; Mrs. Liza J. Delong, aged 73,sang a solo; she is a singer, and active » A very agreeable to James Li near Milesb on their riage, childre: Howar« SONS in their make it pl Lingle was a dagghte erick Malone Bald E § PENN HALL The election last Tue tended Harriet Mu at the Y turned Lawre: val arriva Weaver George Andrew Mark WADDLE SUNNYSIDE, Leathers and wife Pe T. G day evening at Mrs thoff visited her sister Cora Dietz spe-t Sunday at J. Leath ers’. Belle Leathers and Floss Aikey were callers at John Leathers’ Friday ev Jacob Confer and wife were shopping in Bellefonte, Friday Wm. Courter had the misfortune of mashing his hand on Sunday Mrs. J. 5. Leathers and daughter Perl visited at Joseph Leathers Mrs. Foster Beaty is on the sick list, FOUNTAIN Lulu Prince, of Curtin, is spending a few days at Thomas McCartney's Homer Fetzer, of Yarnell, spent Sun. day with his sister, Mrs. Roll Shank, Yoh Thompson, an enterprising youn man of Runville, wa« here Saturday; ca again, uiways glad to see you Harvy McCloskey and wife, also Lloyd McClos 3! and wife, visited among rel. TT atives at wha f Shore over Sunday, Mrs. Thos, McCartney, who has been quite ill for some time, is improving. > CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY 27, UNIONVILLE, There will be a special song service at the M. E. church, on next Sunday even. ing, which promises to be a grand affair, A special feature will be “I'he song and Story of the Pink Rose.” All are invited to Beh As a result of the fall he sustained when he broke through the ice about weeks ago, David Hall left on Saturday for the Cottage hospital at Philipsburg, for treatment, A profes. sional nurse, whose name 1 have not learned and who was visiting at Mr, Hall's, on examining his arm and shoul. der, discovered that his shoulder had been dislocated and advised him to go to some hospital at once, Ever since the accident occurred Mr, Hall has suffered intensely day and night, I have had no report from him since he entered the hospital, but it is hoped by his many friends that all will be well with him A yearling colt belonging to Wm, H, Tibbens, residing on the T, R. Reynolds farm on Buffalo Run, is raising a nice pair of horns, a la bourrine, and his wife thought it was because they did not take the Centre Democrat. So she climbed on the band wagon and is keeping up | with the procession, Mrs. Mame Fisher, teaches the Fairview school, about two miles up the was taken up on a one-horse by John Emerick and, as they tu hool house, the ut and Mrs. | dislocated irsday nome and who NKe, mor: yonage Milesburg, on Tuesday ing heartily welcome y their pasior-Rev. M,- Hipe W i there till after miicdaniobs : Hi alter mianignt and were ad must be the FAIRVIEW, No. | nfer Sur : AS is suffering from neuraigia, wd from here visited John Mil er's Friday eve Ada Watkins and Amelia Lucas atten. led church at Fairview, Thursday eve I'he Fairview Scribe No, 2. who men tioned the visiting | married urtin, was sorry she Geo. Confer and Henry Shultz visited | Jerre Confer's, Thursday eve Mrs. Miller is slowly improving Incegased Hanging Record A —————————— sled load of married people wasn t SPRING MILLS. | Anna Cummings, one our bright | young ladies who is at present employed in the glove factory at Centre Hall, spent { Sunday with her parents, Wm. Markley has returned from Phil- adelphia, where he had been le in the Park Time Theatre, and i er atthe home of R, G, Kennelley, The Smith Bros., our up-to-date un | dertakers, brought the corpse of P Neese from Centre Mills to the home of his brother William, when he was after | wards buried in the Cross church i tery, Chas, Smith toona, paid his day, Sleighing round about ol Cem who is employed at Al parents a vist over parties are all here, and it seem getting more snow right along John Snavely has thought of plan of business by starting an ice factory in the coming summer has stored away loads of ice for sar Amy Rule is still on the | a severe attack of grip Center Castle, No. 169, K. G. E., will | celebrate their twenty-first anniversary by having a sermon’ preached to them in the Lutheran church, March 15, ; p. m, Lloyd Smith graph which i He has about tov has pur 8 certainly tertained d best one 1 The 1 Penn MT. EAGLE Quite a number of our boy's and girl's attended the spelling school at Point, "1 hursday night Dunkel has re d to Slate fter visiting her mother A Annie . 1 { ollege after here at n Les Lether's mother, at ( tin. Anna Diet er's and Floren ¢ Aikey, evening with Mayme Sm Anna Dunkel entertained a 1 her friends on Waedne All report a fine time, Cora Dietz Joseph Leather's Pear] r toys LOW] z, Lena Confer Belle Leath- spent. Friday over mber of sday* visited at y at Kennedy was a ple: one evening ia 8 of the (rites wo sled load INFORMATION WANTED The following 11st of subseribers have been getiing the Centre Democrat at different places. and removed without notifying us of the change or leaving directions with the post master, No doubt they are wondering why the paper does not reach them regularly. Any information regarding the present P. 0. ad dress of any of them, will be ated If apprec) sent to thi oft stown, (42° Bedford ren, ( ‘ART, Francisville Bpring M Jouson! barn Yeam Je WiTMER EL } Kueamen BRBON ORGE Bi Jonx H Ebwix HazeL, LI HuMpre L.C. KLixg, Be D.W, Herring Hanns Hexgri G. B. BrUxGaAn? SAMUEL Ta XN. All 1 o W 2 wr LE i rg, Pa Mus. Jaues Jonx G1 MARgLE AXD, Bp Her Lavey, Green? Lizzie BRIKK, St Mus. Davie Mus. ( D i) IRA Jers 13 Bar Hamry Mn SK Banu, 8 street E.( gen Koad Tyrone anFrance rs Fa Fraxt yr Perfectly safe Will not soot or smoke. Your Dealer Has It. A strictly high grade Illuminating nust make a large, white light, and burn the lamp out dry with strong, firm flame without charring the wick Family Favorite WAVERLY OIL WORKS = N Oil THE BEST FOR ILLUMINATING water white and odorless INDEPENDENT RE; PITTSBURG, INERS FA J Gravel Mus Gro Herex Nepe, Fort Collins, Colo. WiLLis DAvIDsox, Pitealrn Frantz, Port Matilda Harry 8. Hoy, Bellefonte I Mus. 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Royer L Krape Walters, South Altoona W.Va Decatur, ¥ a Altoona Altoons Potersboro, Canada WAKE UP YOu Cash Buyers FLOUR $1.16, reg. 1.2 - > 18 lbs A Sugar, - - 1,00 Loose Coffee 2 Ibs for 25¢ } Ps Gillen shall} ¥ the Grocer, b..8 ar a arr baal as 2 a LJ * 2 . - 2 eadantant : 1) doef Lenteel Lr 8 5 Tes ianien en onion les heeded » M FOR SPRING, 08 | The New Blocks in Fh or id Stitt and Soft Hats The top notch of Hat Luxury, the “Knapp Felt” The next best hat, “Roelofs” and “C. & K.” at “Astoria,” America’s best popular price hat at “Refual” hats at Unless there is a gross perversion of justice the present year will witness a decided change in the murder and hang. ing record o | twenty.one years are ings 2. If justice gets a square dea before the winds of another winter whis tle through the bars of the county prison the figures will stand-killing 114; hang { logs 3-Sunbury Daily When aman bas a weak constitution | does his | | and his energies begin to flag, | constitution follow the flag? : Northumberland county, As it now stands the Agus for the past illing 114; hang- | It's strange that the girl who is afraid of a mouse will wear a rat in her hair, $4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 and 1.50 HAVE A LOOK SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS. 1 J 3 - oefofeloefofoe] a AH A WF Tepe IT" IT"MI"MTMIMMMY"Y"Y YY nN feimieie » BB BF 8 8 "EMMA" 1)
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