THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, Thursday, March 7th, 1912, ot CO’S Wednesda Q p 1ary The L sharps o R=] - : Store News UNIONVILLE, Mrs, Harry Eckert near Pittsburg were over {tors at the home of M: Mir Fokert oth are Intor | Ehle ) ut uncle 'homas Incis and Mi (‘ts { LYONTOWN, Barndt is interests of their | trip last the Bellefonte Lucas looked homes during a Wednesday I'he Misses Kmma pending thi wool with their after Mr, and lohn his uncle, visiting at th Sharp's and Mir Bdvthe Lawrence Tierney and rie «a flv and and Correspondence (Continued) Weher + ™ 4 Lr one or two ckenroth al ittended the sale ese | irda Philadelphia Tift Mrs San iKed Tame Were nmong HOWARD performed, the inner beauty." “Faithfully duty adds to the outward lowly Yoht Altoona they MeLaughli pent Friday strength and he Ttnvd of friend Qur. Churches Next Method pi pa Frayior wi prea ir past ten, at Kennedy at half past and at Cur Ref recent eal cl Mr. | 1 Mt. Bet ard Christiar hem« ten Wil ff Wi IHms Sabbath, Pastor In Howard An entire new stock of Spring ma- terials is here for your inspection. wa In our Suit Department whip cords seem to be the prevailing fabrics. PE] In our Wash Goods Department we are showing an extensive line of White Goods in various stripes and checks. Cotton and Mercerized Voiles, Piques, Imported Ginghams, near Silk Foulards, Reps and Linens. Never before have we shown such a complete line. = Epidemic of Matrimony. Whether it mj or | nnivance Deca cult « the « Ing an Monda vi Ss In our Carpet Department we are showing a complete of Whittal's Body Brussels in made-up rugs and piece goods; Smith's Velvets, Park Mills Tapestry and Lowell Ingrains. PE you line We will tell about our Millin- ery Department in next week's issue. ER i ut ui Ey POTATOES WANTED penmzll KATZ & CO. Gillen, the Grocer, baw para hute an art thes wrings set? choke a YoU don’t pick your friends mere- ly by the way they look; vou want something more than “front” in the fellow you “tie to.” Better pick your clothes in the same way. Sim Clothes are genuine quality, ster- ling worth all the way through; they are as good as they look, and that’s good enough. the Fagle He vers Mie home « Mrs Ben tar spent sev al ad: friends In Wylar Charles ing for | trade of Rev. | HN. Tayk special evangelistic church thr this Monday mu will follow continuing ervices in his igh week Bank daughter fonte visitors The Misses Oinley, of Miss Helen Pr. M. J visit last ar whose home Is Mra. Adam Kline old, and Miss Minnie bound passengers on No, 60 Monday. Newton and Mrs. Kling spent the ears ly part of last week with his father, the venerable Joel Kling, at Jacksonville L. IL. Williams has contracted for sev- eral bulldings In Erie, and will spend the bulldings season in that windy city. RR. P. Confer and Balser Weber were both temporarily on the sick list last woek, Glad it was but temporary In both cases, Weber and Belle president Abraham Mrs, Clyde Long Tuesaday afternoon Marjorie Hellefonte Bennison were Me- of Sarah guests Sunday and were on A few dayn’ venerable fath- Williamsport Kurtz enjoyed week from his in and little son Har- Robb were oast- me of Victor Bi from negart and fan mer in the Again and « his own farn and pent the where returned me farming n Quite a number od the of Jan isonburg of Hat brought good price morn ) BEnyder nter or made In Irving Kr tn that where pide of her husband A i ad 1 by YOArs Mr Hev of age, and left fiy James, of Orviston, and John f Miss Busan J. Hall, who spends many of her "shut-in hours In good works for others, has recently made the beau tiful patech-work cover of a quilt for the wife of her pastor, Mrs. R. 8. Tay- lor; and on Inst sixteen of the other ladles of the church assem. bled at the parsonage, “put it in the visited the frame” and partly “quilted” it. The | ® boy and work they put upon it is so fine and | lime the artistio that they will have to put aa. [POme. | other day on It, and when It is finished | The sale Mra, Taylor will have a real work of art, urday as a token from the ladies of the church | of thelr appreciation of her excellence | as A woman, the helpmate of their | pastor, and a leader In the woman's | work of the church | male f ¢ of on Cra ¥ nev Mxty-nix William George, ing his parents Those on the si lint Tame Miller An Stover, and Harry W. E. Bair took a flying ishurg on Friday Mr. and Mrs Harry Woodward, were visiting enburg's on Bunday ora ory ar bros Ww YOR b 0 We and Lowin 0 sons, and Romola nt The sleighing The other in this Sunday home of J A girl stork Wednesday VA Ww has left t of J J. Gram) was well attended ——— " - ! | Prof. Isaac A. Harvey, of Look Haven, | | aspires for the nomination for Congress fon the Republican ticket in that dis- For sale at Inmgart morning This Is vestorn Xpoct Reuben Wallzer, of Julls atives of « i boy ( trip 4 Stover Robt, 1 BRUSH VALLEY ¢ is the Beck the ¢ wins at ey Inst sin BURPEE'’S FAMOUS “SEEDS THAT Grow" . You are especially in- vited to see our advance Models for 1912. SUITS $10 AND UP. Spring Hats, Spring Shirts. wyright Hart SchuTner & Marx SIM THE CLOTHIER. Shatter’ Hardware Store, Mrs. Arthur Youdes ani Mrs, John | trict. BELLEFONTE, PA,
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