“ly THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE PA. AUGUST 27, 1904, " f—— p—— - - —— ———— ———— - ——— - —— — - e—— Moshannon. Pine Crove Mills. Gregg Twp. Reduced Rates to Portland, Ore. ( REDUCED RATES TO SAN FRANCISCO. . : On account of the American Miniug Con wife and son Ralph GEORG \ Zy ress, to be held at Portland. Ore, August 22 | Via Penna. Rai road, Account Meeting THE RACKET iting friends in this vicinity turned on Saturday from a visit in| ‘Phe new iron fen . at oly Cross 11247 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company wil of Knights Templer and 1. 0, 0. F, KE. P, IRVIN, tL. C, IRVIN, % n ‘ sell round { ticke o land NTT] i Miss Mary Penny Snow Shoe, and IBIS, churcl connect with th ery tat . “a on 10 Fortiang irom #) | } 4 ' stations on its Hines ' Pry to YT wen Miss Clara Condo, of Penn Hall, were Miss Minnie Collit as returned tom juite ; Mproy nt with the " it . om SUEY se V4 14+ OBE : . . i A et iu sixty ¢ inel date o the guests of Miss Elizabeth Fleming on ’ uties i nts in i hiladelphiz necription over the wa SOT vs returning withi xty days, including date of last Wednesd: ( ' be sale at reduced rates, For specif nforma tion apply to ticket agents Remnants of Wool Dress Goods at Cost and Less We have a number of Rem nants of Wool Dress Goods we want to get out of the way before our large stock of Fall eae oe | Bb ree oo Eg oe IEEE Bot Encampment & Exhibition Remnants are good lengths, after spending : d : ler SON lay | fire. Since then the fish have been on a of the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Pennsylvania. J1cas at oward | }, Ard and mily left Wednesday y i 1 enough for a skirt and some BI “Two very interesting games of base [for a short visit in Stone Valley. | much for the fish, and they became |GPANGE POLK, Centre Hall, Pa., Sept. 17th to 28rd, Inclusive have a full dress pattern in, rhe Gillintown team and & nw of tele. pv Season RCRGRY TOT A VISIE | sportive and gay. Men and boys w ; Encampmant opens Sept. 17th. Exhibition opens Monday, Sept. 19th. . N “la | ; ol ! » y . i. Fry was calle { entre Hall | iy . : isd A The largest and best fale in Central Peannsylvar by farmers and for farmers » . r( | al s he ent in the sg m1 the scot ’ n . \ it ¢ ’ hove by 11 } . any y are ana ior Ia ver Desirable ¢ in staple aten re n co ntlide tees ot th pitchfo and ; h 1 | caght acres are devoted to camping an Ampie tent ; ng t i I } at until n " a % 3 dred and {i ' thie nity are | Midesiring to camp colors and prices are extreme the lked off the field in the after 4 id of Wm. DBradtord 1s ill A large display of farm stock and e \ ‘ 1 not but fis} 1 t { production of farm and garde ' > nl 4 The Pennsylvania State Co , ] ¥ ’ v » | . 1 Af M Ww re! [ 4 river | "RA : ‘ $ ly low. wr. AK - nd wife. of Munson re Ore i | hes p arts ¥ l . State Experiment Station : . n . ; ADMISSION FREF i Ask tO St them Racket Store Co. 0009960000000 0000000900 000 Correspondents’ Department. tr on | A A Necessity NEW FALL OPENING! : ¥ 3 | i : | Clothing, Hats, Shirts, and : IN THE HOME Neckwear. Cor rial GENS Made-to-order Suits, $ Bon H ; { Ready-made Suits, - - EEO a Guyer and No-Name Hats, Manhattan & New Columbia Shirts, James R. Keiser’s Neckwear. TTT IT TIT T rT TTY rT TY PT YET PIT ITY (TTI THTYT YY RYP PRT ATRYTIVIFYIm, REPAIRING OF All Kinds of Machinery ! Wolfs Chapel. \idibiiiididiiisitadd CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SUITS A SPECIALTY MONTGOMERY & COMP'Y, Merchant Talloring in all its Branches. bbb bbb bbs 3 Liidididtiatadidd Ghiddidiididi kkk Gerberich Bros. Opp. Big Spring. MAAS AAA SNA ANN A bbb hb bd Lppbibdd | Alibi ARR ddd pat LERE SILVER PASTE, w make ' ver wri ke It is easily { ‘ col Is remarks flasting preparation is Niagara Falls Excursions The Pennsyls 4 ed the { Potter Twp. : _™ F. P. BLAIR & CO., Brockerhoff Block. Lock Haver at "8p m Fxcursionu PAMSAR® on any regu ini imited express Lrains . ) ten days. will be sold at #740 from Ty capples, Fure ve Whi, Dar We beg to state that Sire Bellefonte ; $5.90 from Sunbury d om W lamaport ': Oli . trom principal | AINGS. LYIVES, our buyer, Mr. A. Katz, ywed at Buffalo Y within Raising, Co is at present in the East- SECHLER & CO : ern markets purchasing our Fall and Winter | stock. We have a let- OUTING SHOES | ter from him that says: FOR ALL PURPOSES | “You may rest assured that Katz & Co's stock will be larger and better i | WY. quites vuithes bok Linen Shoes, Canvas Shoes, - ribe | The member he Evangelical than ever before. mber. as the hurch are having th ir hurch remodel er. He said | 0: The carpenter work being done by WwW . 1 inkle and n, of Farmers Mills, on v é ' ) atch for special Mil- 0) ip a | and the painting by An " x Smith [hese are the Coorpsr, CLeanest, NEaTEST Summer Ive RR Doar o AS An in ri 1 gentle 3 ; . . Shoes that any man or woman can wear, eat up what a dy For ah De 1 lie mentioned | Nome Of warts oie Cay ‘amt ter on. | the 6th chap The White Shoes are particularly swagger. We have 2 verse, but did Jacob Sharer and family spent Sunday That might be | afternoon at the home of Mrs Sarah 4 ’ : i sliper, then he | Tressler, at Egg Hill them in high and low cut everybody likes them. ee rn that was not paid; | Grover Musser returned home from that; strikes back 27 | a week's visit with his aunt Harvey aA good memory and Swartz Canvas and Linen Shoes are no longer a fad-—they are f : . | e ( an remember Mrs, Eliza Stump and daughter spent KA | / & 4 0 ’ . i \s the writer of one day last week at the home of Wm + ready to prove | Moar “at Centre Hall by all odds the prettiest Summer Shoe that can be worn linery advertisement fa- | believe our wr is in the Miss Prudence Swartz returned home ‘ N : mber job with an after staying eight months at New York not expensive either. Any lady, gentleman, boy or girl n well remember City : " : . ’ d him in the PLUM GRON can be fitted. Try a pair during the hot weather, remember wi # tt ! i : remember what James Keller, son David, had the misfortune in tramping in a nail and run. 11 - : 1 hi ning it through his foot he happener Bie — n J Some Foolish People P, C., Auman and family, Mrs, Stump * Allow a cough to vl until it gots beyond the | and daughter, Victor Auman and family ’ reach of medicine, They often say * On, it will | 4 11%nent Sunday 111 (Geot i ’ @ wear away,” but (n most cases It will wear alleape nt Sunday in Georgesvalley at the Md them away. Could they be induced to try the Joie of J. J. Jamison who is on the sick successful medicine ealied Kemp's Balsam ist NT whieh 152 sold on a positive guarantes to cure The fs " : : BELLEEO E. shey would immediately see the exeellent ef ie farmers are done cutting their foot after taking the first dose. Prices 20 and | oats, and are glad as it was in a terrible Trial size FREE. At all druggists. #58 ghape to cut
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