THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTF, PA, JULY 15, 190] CORRESPONDENTS Spring Mis an, | Plies | a | 1 » 1 Jel! 1 1 ¢ at . ’ 1 . 15 | i WW |) : PARTM Ek NT ‘ome to the Penn Hall band festival Vincent Harbidge, of Osceola, is home | Wellhere I am again ome wanted iss Josie Wilson Xr \ v1 | it to kvow if the scribe was dead guest of her friends | July 27 on a visit to his parents at this place. ; fer and Vernie Alison | The new boarder that came to W. P Messrs Meese and Smith, of Barnsboro, | We had a thunder storm last Thursday ; . Happenings About Centre County Alexander's house is a boy, but poor | were recent visitors at Julian | that woke up the toads and myself | 1. M. McKiben a: Briefly told by | Dan Slegle must say its a girl, Mrs. John Austin and little son, of Lan Ligatu 3 ir k Noah Ro key house, | 4 rg, we ye ise Rue hides | Twere better to send a cheap bouquet | caster, are guests at the home of Mrs. | do ssid € damage RISO Fock wis. i lamily over {to a living friend this very day, than a | Mary Austin, Ju y Bell's house, and shattered the roof | and cornish some It also struck a tree A CORPS OF ABLE WRITERS | bushel of roses white and red to lay on | irs, M. Faust, aggompanied by her | hv COTMh some. It also struck 8 {ee | his coffin when he is dead son in-law, P. M. Kiggon and her grand. | y ‘ Da Ah | Miss Mable, daughter of James Smith, | daughter Miss Helen Woomer, of Al bo d ’ . . ' ther trees in our neighborhood Our Alert Correspondents Note Many | «bie Grove Mills. is visiting Miss May | toona, were welcome visitors among 0 | 1 gh orhoo | day morn Important Events in Different Lo- | Smit ulian friends during last week Boy who stole the keg is a I J K heep and made the bark fly from severa ' day by re rie Mamie Lilier ana ' i | y ' ‘ | i want to know They say there wa calities—What is Transpiring—Is| Samuel Leitzell, formerly of this place Mrs. Merriman, of Mt Pleasant, 1 keg | ull of beer. stolen {row a cet Brushvalley, were Your Section Represented / but now of Jersey Shore, is visiting for | turned home last Sunday, after tain nat ) e bot lon¥ AFO usin, Miss Mamie Zerby - | \e i ea , “ JOU Bp 10 Ao) aye the past week among his friends and | some time with reiatives in our vi a TH re.atives The festive 11d by some of the mem. Milesburg. Misses Fred Kennedy and Joe Condo, | bers of UB match, during the week of bas returned from went some of State College, are visiting Dr, Braught. | the Fourth 5 a | succes both | aut } Shes rim bopa We missed the name Sam'l Shope and wife returned home Pro. Bitner and family. of Millersville, | socially and fin ially suite the op nono ie Hk ht ' | Dorman and daughter } to Clearfield after a pleasant visit with | is visiting his mother and brother | position V Shore. as visitors at his sister, Mrs. Robt Spicer and family. young people, from Un { inion | pourth A man's wife has no business with his | A party i at Hunters Park : (Mars ‘ete § in ar {sg villa Yeh seri ea ir mi - . P al Miss Clara M. Peters, of Windber, is | wag.ness, only with his is-ness and his | Ville, are camping a Movely "1 A large number was there and a at present visiting her cousin, Miss | henceforth ness. | town | good time 't world take up too Beulah Peters, of this piace. Miss Beulah | looked a little out of place on Wednes day evening with that young man from ; : Philadelphia. Oh dear! poor Lem lives Mrs P. Condo, of Millheim, spent a sO far away. day with her many friends in town What an awful change it must be for | LIAN NO. 2 | space to give a full account the ice man when he dies | them, , of th acc bey ne That 1s Bud and John Hi \ eld, is visiting In niss them when they have gone Mrs rri The 1 our neighborhood [ra Heaton r at the bart al J Eddie we are not much on the give John Snavely in an attempt to trade | away : this time we will not tell about | horses while at the picnic at Hecla Park | the trip to Port Matlida on the 4th; ask | OO July 4, after refusing to trade, the | Pete he knows a good thing when he | Party got at him and gave him a good | sees it—don’t speak so loud pounding for not trading ; they escaped George W. Holt and Miss Sarah " Stere were married on Tuesday the ! The of Unionville, by the Rey. Smith making twelve marriages since he cg to this appointment. Laaries without Miss Elizabeth Jones is visiting uncle, Charles Smith, of Lock Haven Sam’! Baird | for Trent works evening John Green To Cure a Uold in One Day. Y e Bromo Quinine Tablet dhe ! 18 ATO ycatauylhing ! + ar haymaki Te 1 : 81 R | Aus ni Stops the Cough and Works " ) N avs OUR HOUSE CLEANING, ——u- As regularly as our business season comes to an end we inaugurate a regular House-cleaning Sale. By this we mean the selling of all goods remaining from the great rush. Beginning Saturday, July 13th, we will sell every dollar's worth of merchandise in the store at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Yes. good, strong, genuine bargains in every sense of the word. When you considef that A v V 1 - 1 . . "5 | 1 4 | r I \, MCA] VU ] 1 tf that "Ir Le Teil ¥ “1 (YQ | . ¢ . } . 2 \ ¢ al 14 1 3 M pri = i } Il IL thal OUl Spe cial Offer 4 i v XA If iLeT. i 8 1] sham about the bargains v ’ A | | “ 1%) ey on ~ . 1 _— R 3 regular prices are ijower than A ALd ad y r » 1» co v + 11 . 1 » 1 » » i two weeks, and t! the ices 1 as they always h Shirts & Shirt Waists. CELE eda dusiainy Belts. Hosiery. The latest novi ties and weaves : all shape 5 Narrow, rever- | | nderwear sible four-in-hands, English Derby, imperials, batwings, Windsors, » band and shicld bows, in fact any style. All the Imperials made | 3 | ’ : double at the bottom so that they will not pucker and get out of lain Balbrigan, Blue Open Mesh, Blue Balbrigan, White shape. Merino. Shirts with short or) ng sleeves ; drawers with the strong The 28¢. val vi lues 19¢, each or two for 37¢. The 0c. values 39¢. double seat, sach or two for 7¢ : : each or two for 75c. All other Haberdashery reduced likewise. Remember, the sale will last for TWO WEEKS ONLY. Purchases must be made within the two weeks to get the benefit of these prices, We cannot promise the best selection to late comers. The early ones will get first choice. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, - - - Bellefonte.
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