THE CENTRE DEMOCRA 1, BELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE 20, 1901. QD y | yer and Master John Swisher. The Linden Hall. Georgetown. Milesburg. | Port Matilda. CORRESI ONDENTS | duets sang by Mrs. Irvin and Miss Es- | “ “a1 | tella Williams, Mrs, Reuben Alexan- fii aville. 1a visit Some of the grain fields are tangled DEPARTM ENT ders and Miss Williams were also well St Blow. 9! Bopustavile, sy ne | down $0 much that they will stay down home after a brief visit to this place re- — - | rendered. The children were trained by | with her . as, VARI | until the day when the grain is set on | cently, Mrs. Reuben Alexander and they cer. | Green Bank avenue, | shock. : John Essington, of Cross Forks, return. Happenings About Centre County | tainly were a credit. The recitations Prof. Krise, of Centre Hall, called on ed to that place after the bariz) of hs Briefly Told by | were very good. The pastor Rev. Lat. k his friends at this place on Monday | burg, were the guests of Malinda Stover mothet . h shaw was too ill to be present for which Gertrude Wieland spent Saturday at | over Sunday loki Smith Jeft for Soow Shoe 10 Open all were very sorry. Jellefonte. o | | 2 . : A " | The old saying is, “what everybody | a blacksmith shop ; has the reputation of Nitt | Will Swabb, Blanch Front ef i Sn | says is true,” and everybody savs that | being a good workman and will do gen lotr W } nd - ’ vy an “ 1 4 ” N { | nr iitany. Reitz spent Saturday and Sunday with |g GG Rote’s roller flour is the best that | eral work mn that line. He solicits your jon AIK friends at Spring Mills from Hannah Harris Hugg, of Philipsburg, returned | James Cowher, a former resident of Port Matilda, now of Cambria Co , 1s visit. | ing bis father, Martin Cowher, in this place John W. Wilson the expert stone cutter Krider Stover and wife, from Mifflin. ' and mason near Kock, is finding plenty of work ir carfield where 2 good workman has no difficulty in secur. ing paying employn H A CORPS OF ABLE WRITERS Note Many is made ; give it a trial and be convinced | patronage ; give him a call and he wih es Qur Alert Correspondents Note an lohu Woomer, of Bellefonte, was call There will be a monster big pen that the old saying 1s true, do the balance for you 2 nc a " Important Events in Different Lo- some of his friends last Thursday. | the Big Rock on Saturday, and if Br. = B Motz. one of our be 1s Mr. Poorman, ne cond calities What is Iranspiring Is iss Bessie Webner, of Birmingham, | vive, we hope to give the pring i i got a wild reception the other " | visiting b : er it . racti in our ve xt } Your Section Represented 4 g spending several weeks with her par tractions in « ents at this place. | Kyle McFarlane and daughter fl from Drum Station 1 Robb Billet and wife, of Bellefonte, | Bellefonte, visite d here rog ast week mill, and their boat got Julian. were visitors at the home of Mr. Billet's As it is our custom to mind the fairs hoot of the dam, and when parents last Saturday. of everybody, except ourself, we will in aw that he would go down, | 4 and George Swver were floating us | a catarrh of th urs I $ ’ 1 s 5 SHTDrIKe eel o 1 y amine nd se we did Charles Crain, of Port Matilda, nt n the evening of June the 2g'h, the | form the publi § Tprise. wel ni | PILE a » he : p y . or. t Tuli ? wrk y 4 or hold i take place he ' And we sin r | to Jump with both feet and Sunday with friends at julian x sunday school expects to hold a | . a ) . ot Sits rine k yuat in thy that some of a good dipping I'he boat went oceeds to get singing books | pul odd in the Shona worthy | best young men not be carried off | shoot and Mr. Motz was on the mn {in th i in this rolling 3 yet by the suddenness | bands and feet and was singing addle Remember the Hose and Ladder Com | of it your own canoe Mr. Molz 15 now ; yany's festival on the 220d Do not miss | wiser and cleaner man than ever betore, | it, bring your dimes and nickels along and drop them in thie reall we Arthus toona last week, where he is employ roud foot moved his family t George Parsons, of Williamsport, visit. | ie t al. i : ed his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Parsons | and Bibles. Lome and help a over last Sunday. cause along Mrs. Ira Heaton, who has been so Mrs. Rachel Rossman and Mrs Mary hn Snavely were to Clintondale last Thurs Irvin Zeigler, day to see |. M. Rossman, who has beer | €nergelic young men, | on the sick list for quite a while. | James Glenn, of Lemont, left for Clear at Drum Station, they call themsely th field on Thursday, wher ey pect to | the Drum Station Fishing Company WW spend the summer {captain and the lieutenants wear ci ning one of ur " g ht and le 11 ny ibroved at dangerously ill, is some what improved at in company with A new company was lately organ this writing What became of Domino last week’ William Parsons, of Unionville, was up value for Lhe same l.ast Thursday evening the heaviest : , 4 +: | rain of this spring passed through here, hands with his many friends at 3 Shaking ha ? washing the gardens and corn fields con Julian " siderably. ‘ Mrs. Merriman an aged lady, of Mt ; The farmers are cyinning | rel for sale his match team of hors iat 3 y r ra dresses when not on duty Faglevi Weber & Son, Boalshur are re » » painting Mrs. | reller's store For SALE: The High valley scr M Pleasant, is visiting her daughters, Mrs, r of our young peopie were hig | Ellenberger and Mrs. A. Newmau, p Mrs. Jacob Frantz, of Port Matilda visiting her mother, Mrs. Murphy. ' the Bear Mea Huble 1irg on Sunday evening to chile t Minnie Wink . . but it is very Rev. Houck, of Milesburg. spent Thu: day at Julian evening as we at Julian on (reorge knows Anyone wishing lay song sung by the nto Walter took it down rue to na Mrs Williamsport . es AN UNEOUALED REL sceola last chased a fine ne The Ch church on Sun SUCCESS in ever) tions were the finest platforn back of the The music un : Estella Austin was fine panied on the n by Arthur [ren A ; It ne I vd a : 4 x of 4) : ii The solo entitled, ** The Child of he { . cholera 1 y ne dose hat tops the Cough and Works off the Cold ed Prayer sung by Julian's little ht \ " : | LAR tot ri Wt noierd pd Harrhoea Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet ! ingale, Miss Sara Sones, was ¢ sedingly | J y y dq. D . Remedy gave me relief Reef tite a Vin ope dn No: Core. no Pay fine, also the duet 2 FOR ONE FOR A WEEK ONLY is exactly what this great price reduction sale of Clothing and Furnishing goods means to you. " : ' ‘ ' ' ‘ y 1 $ . 1 ' Read this carefully, make no mistake. always have and we always wil read this carefully and you will undoubtedly how and why you can easily GET TWO FOR ONE, no matter FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Beginning Saturday, June 22nd and positively ending Saturday, June 29th. We offer our entire stock of SPRING and SUMMER MEN'S WEAR. (Shoe * 1" 4 1 ‘ | 1! . 1 ' disregard all precedents. Prices that in many instances are less than half our original price, and every instance less, much less than 1.2 the r do just what we say and all that Spring and Summer Clothing and Furnishing Goods. This great reduction sale lasting one week only, includes everything r entire establishment (Exc Men's Blue Serge, Black Clay, Fancy and Plain Worsteds, Cheviots, Thibets an mer Suits, Single Trousers, Spring Overcoats, Underwear, Hats, Shirts, Hosiery A551 1 l i d ike. In fact everything in the Spring and Summer Goods line shown by the Best Men's Store in Central Pennsylvania must b ” ve Unpopular Goods all to be treated a necessary for one reason, Room, We Must Have More Room. Always cramped and crowded for room, we were this season doubly so owing to our New Shoe Department, and it is its rapid growth coupled with the largest increase that our INT Clothing and Furnishing Department has ever known which makes it absolutely necessary that we dispose of every dollar's worth of Spring and Summer Clothing on hand. The prepa- : Car’ & : : Big rations that we are making for our Fall Business demands even more room than it is possible for us to get, we cannot afford to carry over a single Spring and Summer Garment, and ’ [ ’ we don’t propose to. We have made prices so tempting for you next week that when we close our doors Saturday night, June the 29th, you will find the Best Stock of Men's Clothing ever shown in Centre county sold and distributed among appreciative Centre county clothing consumers. I you need Clothing you cannot help but buy, and even if you are not in immediate need of Clothing it would be economy to anticipate your wants and buy your next season's Clothing now. We might quote you prices for page after page but giving clothing prices in newspapers does not give you the faintest idea of their value. You can only determine ing values by seeing them. The stock that we offer you in next week's sale includes every new thing shown this season. The goods are of the Best Makes and styles produ America and the prices are actually less than the cost of material and making. Its Our Loss and Your Gain. REMEMBER THIS SALE LASTS ONE WEEE ONLY, beginning June 22nd, ending June 29th. It includes all the Spring and Summer Gooos in our Big Store (Except Shoes). After June 29th we withdraw all prices in force during this sale, so if you want to take advantage of the greatest money saving opportunity ever offered clothing buyers in all Penna, see us as early as possible. Come expecting to get just what we promise you, TWO FOR ONE, and you will not be disappointed. IM. FAUBL SON.
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