8 iis THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Moshannon 253 Ispevrsd Fairbrook. Pleasant. BROOMS The Pains of Kidney Disease THE GLORE! am. OUR JUNE um DISCOUNT SALLE arpets, Mattings and Cur REMNANTS aad log jab, *3® 0ys, stick Po - | Re A SD Ns wt Brussels Carpet. an sit at the stove v . 95¢ Brussels Carpet, Very litt ne fron Rankeit t a : ’ ved the ARreamer an y . . : tae . . \ : ss | hath sche . Rend horse sale at | i. » LN a om o y Thomas Na x th f hod ; ) ind ale at Lock Haver: 2X champion nget ; { the “thick near the | teeting ¥ CALS residence \ mert here were | ih r ‘“ “ . his voice R ’ " being torn Hous tie wy Ps oy | Ay who foun, wy wi fh ) 2 an . » " tieth anniversary ¢ n NTT 4 : : M : [ngrains at 13 Off. came t known. | M 80 that w= | i . - Hagles' and '. Franke : : fies 65 cent grade at 40 CENLS atter place on Memorial | | ertha St ogante ' of wi ’ ; : , ry for Eagleville | ing thelr . d 27 Mingoville. . AOONe Nek" Quigley | J : WA 45 for the winner y . ’ t 1 ' | at have been | # de. net Da \ ' Was have enough The festival held bn i cia Pat } s arrived home from bal team " AS We wled on 1s i reg. Ps 3 week to visit her pat urday night ‘ ,y te ' seyville ’ 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Grove, of Farmers | John Wynn has provided bunstl wid " wa. Go. 24 Lace Curtains. on last Saturday and Sunday ws | a over the railroad Fe pen} . ashi ; All Lace Curtains have overlock stitch edge aa do A ‘ th : . t d . { og i broke "h i Regi 8 s place ) 4 hoe v ht who attends the W Oak Hall. thereby preventing traying wash washed. son. The : 1 vw and | At presen $2.50 Curtains $1.7 - ALIS DH kinson seminary, visited the ond _ ort n se the second Ti g span led y A friend wishes to know what he can her paren Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Clark, | 0 : hail, which fe ' for : ime. | do to make his hired man contented, | In Bian hard, last week Mr. and Mrs, Stamp, of Aaronsburg, 2 a o a . ’ cisited " ken 4 k Fields we re wa d some and vegels It depends upon the man, but if he (our (tis in the air that a wedding will visited at the home of Edwin Sm th last 1.50 ion : s hy the ) ! tion cut down by i wt no gre friend) will do all the milking and get a | cur on espe! street before many days week 4) " ve | AEs 4 y ; damage 8 repo handsome } 1 gir] thejchances are the The Clinton county Y. P C. BR. union Milton Fry. of Pittsburg, was a 0C At Children's day y 0 hired tian will be reasonably contented. | wieets in the Presbyterians church ot this | 0 town last week ~s fat ig " " . then s shauld be d “ : . i Christian chaps HL : 4 | 1f not then he should be fired at once place for the ¢ ighth annual convention on Miss Dolly Lonebarger is entertaining 4 g | 4 " : _- everybody seemed we as Fon SALS srpiliars by the thous Thursday and Friday of this week, Three her friend, Miss Mabe! Baumgardner lection amounting to $15 was taken and, a special rec y given to parties | sessions will be held, Thursday at 7:30] Mrs. Kline, of Missourd, is visiting her Matting Remnants Miss Anna Weber, daug on wishing to buy ir 'g gs. Vor further | m y at gt and 2 p with ter. Mrs, Fara Tressiar nerchant A. Weber, ret { home fre information ci { ' address add the sus : ’ L 2 ! Philade res ARAL Vie tu Miss Anna Dale accompanied BY A00 { from 5 to 25 yards at 1-3 ofl. Philadelphia on Friday, 1 kt ' . | JO nae R a tae : i ' pi ’ i _ Bros, opened th : | 2 Dale, spent Tue Thomas Gramly, at Wainul 5c Jap. or China Matting, 23 Cents é“ “ wt -~ “ “ ptp—_ OO HYO we COO OOC prayer meeting o she has been taking a « Hn mu Mrs. Lyman | ‘ { Zion, was vi i ) I At Lhe ie of Zong on Monday ’ " ’ . ¢ } : | - : F Cag HI ison ) Su now how It Hits wk Haven ‘ ) an rs. John Etters _ i : abt fa v4 004 1 het els ' . ' ] " ; ” attendange at in : } is ; CR 1 u y simply trim: yg ng his housed | effects into the res Furnace sent Saturday aflernocn § a L “ 14 ““ - . Hy vee tye : ! i «4 y : ’ y iA "il A N Soldiers encampn wh i : us hie ence Of M 1 ners where bh the home of thelr son, ¢ avion at Gettysburg this week family = eside F ‘ ' ’ f Misses Irene and | sther Segnet While unloading logs at Haagen To Cure a Gold in One Day Guy Thompsot Bellefonte, passed | Miss Lizzie Williams, of Boalsburg, were saw mill Saturday evening, merchant sunday with his rents. Mr. and Mrs ’ - or ’ "a ke ive Re td \ ; Junday visitors in town Katz & Co W. IH. Thompson's horse was frighten ARM laxative n Uh Quinine Tab ets, i. PF. Thompeon t aah ) ’ ’ Mills ed and ran off. The horse was being | druggists refund the money if it falls Luther Dale, of near Pine Grove Milis i bent to cure. BK. W. Grove's signature is on Some men put spirits down to keep spent Wednesday night at Sunny Hil | «Limited. J ased to pull the logs off the rear end of oh | : the wagon and consequently the tugs | ACEH WE. 125 | their spirits uj | Bue, ’
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