Page 8. " rom— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA, Thursday, March 16th, 1911, NANI Correspondents’ Department Continued UNIONVILLE, to the Y. M,C, A (srange turday evenings, March Moel.aughlin R., spent the mother-in-law climb Hull, on rear of the window but for frightens Rowan Saturday with an « tern Mary i General through ur vour and has been suffer hetter Myors and fam BOI 5 this place attraction iw How about It M iss ) "wy Mins undan wit} nd I'he TE; any mornis Packer f f this ¢ { Naths n | Packer Mins Ruth Haker war visiting friends in Beeeh Creek a fow days last week Mra Blanche (irvinton spent Honay! Youns hed here on Mon leath of Christy saourl, formerly was the son of Arle has returned home after 0 woe) visit with her futher and mother Mr and Mra Charles Johnston, of this place Mra Markle In on the sick Tint we hope for a spesdy recovery Magi "Potato Culture” and Huggestions” are the to the agricwtural Hierature which the Pennsylvania Rullroad Is pre. paring and giving a wide distribution in the territory through which it oper ates, These two pamphlets sued next week, “Head Gran newest additions | will bel | Raliroad meeting this {the annual PINE GROVE MILLS. Donal Roush Is a very sick boy at this writing Guy, William, and Trafton Martz, of Salona, are visiting friends in town, James Murphy and wife are off this week to Bloomsburg to attend the M. E. conference, The sale of J, IF. Mever, on Thur day, totaled up to 32700 On Sh John Honsman, of Altoona, pgeached a very able sermon to a large audience in the Lutheran church here A. J. Musser and daughter of Cleartield, visited the Mr. M Mrs, Kate town J ecker and da spent Saturday in Bellefonte nday Rey Kathryn, mother of Musser, of our rhter Jacob Her and wife are vernal weeks’ visit with thelr Plttsl 1 i.a Thom 0 lL.atrobe penal COBURN. MILESBURG 11 : L i I t LIVONIA, i Plain Words From Judge Ir wir t ’ " # D stributing he Ipet Trout becomes million and nine Don't Be a Xnocker ir Httle hammer and try t 14) others - i ‘ of no matter how nmi YOu may reall know yourself to When a stranger drops In } Tell him this Is the =r t earth ang i i hm peaking neighbors There's no end of i minding ir own | fT mal other people Hike body stuck on a knocker yn on Don’t lg Tq in of imines P. R. R. Adds to Pension Fund, Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Company at thelr annual week added 31200000 to appropriation for om This with in made this year by other Company will make the amount sel annually for pen gion allowances for employes of the PenfMayivania Rallroad East of Pitts burg and Erle more than $350,060 ploy en’ creases Ww he lines of the pensions TANT Many Animals Burned, Nearly two acres of stock sheds burned at Fort Worth, Texan, Tuesaday roasting to death between LOO and | 1,060 head of horses, sheep and hogs {and seriously burning four men The value of the dead animals Is estimated at about 1260000 and the property loss $560,000, Dorothy, | Rival Factions Clash, { At the public sale at the home of Joseph Ulmer, in Rose valley, near Williamsport, last week, an old feud between the Stroble and the Alberts families started anew between some of the vounger limbs of the factions A dozen men fighting at ono Joseph Hall's mashed, Ela mer Stroble’s knee broken and one of the young Alberts had his nose bitter off by a rival factionist whom he had on the ground The fighting contin ued for nearly half an hour All of the participants had pummeled face HY non except the fellow vho de noged voung Alberts, resorted to wie ip ong other ] were NOse Wis than hand Harrisburg Committee. ! 'l 1 Rowland The First Thunder. Lawrence County ; : es WN ry.” " m P Ask $100000000 of State f¢ See Gillen FIRST 00-0 our reg price price F eal, OO) 47 60 Pepper, per Ib 26 40 Fine Tea, per Ib 27 A LJ Canned Peas 3 cans for 2h 8 1b ginger snaps 26 o Bakers Choeolate is b 4 Tomatoes 3 cans for 25¢. 13¢ oan Banner Lyed cans for 20e. 10cp 11h Baking Powder 18 2% Cocoon, box, os 10 Corn Btarch 0s 0% Whole Ricelb, 06 10 Vanilla, box os 10 2% Ibs Dalry Balt 20 20 We pay 28a, a pound for Butter OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK. Ong | Gillen, The Grocer South Allegheny Street. ll Both phones. Bellefonte, Pa. NOT MUCH THE MATTER. A Bouthern planter on his return ffrom a trip, was met at the railroad "Well, IJohn,” sald the the drive to his pened since I've can't think oo the darkey, after slowl his head, "“"ceptin' d “That's not Very tartling I'm sorry, of cours But he ting quite old By thie what did he die of? 1 4 boss, for positive, but ‘ planter during home, "what's hap been away?" “Je nuthin, boss,’ it de dos he done eat too much “Indeed! And roast horse boss. de ole ed to deatt where HOW TO BUY RUBBER GOODS BBER GOODS sYRINGES BOTTLES ATOMIZERS HOT WATER workmanship, will replace the articles money Krumrine’s Pharmacy. KATZ & CO’S STORE NEWS We are now showing a complete new line of SPRING PERCALES AND GINGHAMS All new patterns and new effects. Our spring line of Messalines, Marquisettes and Taffetas, are also open for your inspec- tion. KATZ & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. OURE going to see this spring---- and wear, we hope----some of the smartest clothes ever offered to the well dressed men of this town. You'll see them in our store now; and a little later you see them on the men who know what good clothes are. SIM HAND-BUILT CLOTHES coats. New models for men and young men in spring suits; new fabrics, colors, patterns, weaves, New overcoats for spring; dress overcoats, rain coats, business over-
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