Page 8 E. P, IRVIN, Le 22. IRVIN. THE RACKET Furs and Blankets. The chilly bring thoughts of warm Fars. November Blankets Oar ad- winds of and comfortable vauce sale of these goods has been so promising that our second lot is We quote Cotton upwards, A unusually large. Blankets from special extra large size Cotton Blan- ket, worth $1.25, at 8bc. A Scarlet Blanket, large size strictly all wool both warp and fill- ing, at $3 25, worth $4, Hoe. Fine white Blankets, positively all wool, £3 50 to $4.50. our sales of our large prices. A Fiver We want to increase Furs and have marked line at extremely low very nice Fur as low as 98¢, Furs up to $id. We urge you to call and see our stock of Ladies’ Underwear. It is the daintiest and cheapest we have ever had. Racket Store Co. ARE RS : Department : a a a a a a a a 4, 3, he oe oe ok I eh a hh he ode slesle ie Lae MILLHEIM now 1 grade AN gh uckw heat flour Dale returned home after the summer at | PENN CAVE. $8 Bertha ling illmore must wrile a there are democrats The Penn scribe little about th three rood A L callers oters , ones and are all Weaver and wife were pleasant W. Ream's on Al om ohn Gilbady was the guest of Eman uel White over Sunday at John and Elmer Rossman, of this were callers at Nittany valley to ister, Mrs, Corman plac ui their » *The deer hunters of Brush valley and Penn cave had no success : the most they had was what they took along M. Ream, the successful hunters shot three wild turkeys this season and is trying to kill some more —————— The physician finds it more lucrative to practice than to preach, Sinking creek near THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER POTTER TWP, husked Potter's Corn is nearly Mr Ehrhart, farmer, is Rev 3 D. Mitterling acc pted a call to the Centreville, lowa, Presbyterian church, He is a native of Tusseyville 1. W will the D Foreman move on | L. Kerr farm next spring, as tenant, being built over the home of W. F Rockey, just east of Tusseyville, A county bridge is ft GROVE, Here we are again after a week's absence; the reason was we were packing our boat to go Salt river. You will 1 up i hear about our trip later—so good bye, Editor, **ha, ha.' W. H. Swartz and wife spent Sunday | at the home of Harry Dinges and family Wm. Keller spent Sunday afternoon at { the home of N. B, Schaffer. Mrs. George Gingericl present with dropsy. Miss Gertrude Auman, Wm, and James Lingle, spent Sunday afternoon with the Misses Swar Wallace White and wife, of Axemann, visited with the latter's Gingerich Rudy Gingeri 1s very ill at tas, , : orother, George { arrival of a litt supplied now Wm. Meyers .merick of Centre of Mount the | - TAYLOR TOWNSHIP leath ar Ke Moore, of W theYlittle son I Years Death w croup He had been sick about five days and every thing that medical skill and tender nursing could do was done but it availed nothing and on Sunday he died The warmest sympathy of every one is extended to the bereaved parents arried away aged to membrano about three h as due Some of our people are attending the revival meeting which Rev, Free is con ducting in Reese Hollow, We under. stand it is being quite successful John Hoover and wife, of Bellwood, spent Sunday in this vicinity BEECH CREEK, Mrs visited days Mrs. Geo. Metzer of St. Benedict ed a few days among friends here Kelsey Linn, who has been working for Mr, Boyer, has again returned home for sometime, Wm. Batschelet, Jr, | carriage last Friday, Mary among Shaw her of Williamsport, relatives for a few visit purchased a new FARVIEW, Philip Friese snow Shoe, spent part of las their fri John T. Luc J. H. Davy and family St. Mary's, where he is employed on the P.5. & N. R. R. Don't forget preaching by Rev, C ( Bingham on Sunday p. m. 3 o'clock We are glad to say proving, Miss Nora Lucas visited her parents a few days of last week Harry and the sick are im- of Bellefonte, John Gross and wife, e latter spent Sunday with th Mr. and Mrs. Thos. place ' § parents, Shawley, of this Delphia and Florence Yarnell, of Yar- nell, visited friends at this place on Sun day Mrs. Wm. Clevenstine and Mrs. Geo. Loder, of Zion, spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Calvin Lucas, Edward Bullock and wife, of Miles- burg, visited at J, J. Kelley's John Watson : and family, of Milesburg, indayed at John Burd's and wife spent Su Alfred Shawle y | latter's parents, Mr. and day with th tr REBERSBURG. GORTON HEIGHTS SUGARVALLEY - GREGG TwP, NORTH ENN HA Brushvalley Weaver Harry Albright home to spend the ents Mrs G. F Spring Mills Pailip Shook, Ralph Shook and Benj Gentzel are starting for Milroy —— LAMAR, winter came with his par. DOIN, Shook spent Sunday at Maud Stover returned home Sunday after a two weeks’ stay with friends in Brushvalley Mrs, Isaac Loveland fell on the way to church Saturday evening striking the back of her head. She felt no serious effects until near the close of the service, but after she returned to her home she became very sick and is still seriously ill, ————— but we one troubled with A yardstick has three feet have never heard of Cornus, a — A woman can excuse if he only pays | her compliments, 10 LINDEN HALL. were J. H § Ji % Swabb visitors to the county seat, Tues John Ro went home on Friday and returned after he had voted Mrs, P, C pany from on Sunday Wm visiting his Meyer Last Murray Lietzell shipped hisfhousehold goods to Sunbury where he will be employed with the lumber com pany. John Diehl moved into the house vacated by Mr, Leitzell, and Mrs Mary Wilson moved into the one vacated by John Diehl, Irvin Zeigler was seen on our streets Saturday; he came home from Bucknell College to vote Harry Miller and Coburn, Mr, » ry sick with lun; H. Ross former's ay. man Bradford entertained com Bellefonte and Centre Hall Seller of tl Smoky City, is and sister, Mrs, Agnes father week imndav naay spent 51 DEIN day , at The Mountain Fires. — To Our Correspondents, : H > FROM THE ASHES. Baltimore Family's Experience Points a Moral to Residents of Bellefonte. y the Ir AR i Mmemor son might able fire A similar compar be made by George W. Nally, of Baltimore change in his own looks A short time ago, Mr Nally, writing from his home address, 2211 Barclay St. says ‘lI have been troubled for years with catarrh and had resorted to all remedies that could be thoughtof, My wife was also afflicted with this terrible disease, but all the treatments we used were an absolute failure until we tried Hyomei, It worked like a charm and has made a complete cure in both of our cases. There is no disagreeable stom ach dosing in usin Iyomei We breathed it, and its fragrance, so clean, pure and bracing, killed all the catarrhal germs in the head, throat, and lungs. The experience of Mr. Nally and his wife certainly points a moral to all read. ers of the Centre Democrat who are suf- fering from catarrh. It shows how they can be cured of this frightful disease, without dangerous stomach dosing, 8, Krumrine, the local agent for Hyomei, has so much faith in the treatment that he gives his personal guarantee to refund the money in case it does not benefit, A complete outfit costs one dollar, the extra bottles are but fifty cents, Ask to one of the leading citizens as tothe ’ see the Strang guarantee under which a. § | Hyomel is sol 1904, George P, Shaffer Badly Hurt, Hay A ‘ As George PP, Shaffer mpanied 18t above the school house brid; Fishing creek Mr. Shaffer drov the edge of the bank and ho and occupants were uddenly over the high embankment 1s wr y aay were thrown o horse and buggy caught on a sn which held them The from being pre to the bottom, people brou their aid who assist 1 i home Dr found of Alex Flanigan just A. B. Painter was Mr. Shaffer bone broken and was otherwise bruis Mrs, The horse was that had his Gramley was but uninjured at had but the single i tree | roken being fixed up fri couple to their home in thi down on street car v Vices y ; : redicament and they were taken to the called and it was AB A GENERAL KUL nu as are paint ist Fisn't irning hard the eau BUTE As It's the name YOu are work of is Barleveorn. horn Whea a store is losing KOOAs are getting slide, When the owners never tell a doleful tale And al the hard tn Will realize some morn That whose name Is Bar! yeor: Mut they've hired a worthiles When a man gets frayed and rusty and no longer cares to work When his « he lothes are so sty and s satisfied toshirk, When he « the his life is all forlorn He Is traveling with a fellow w» ho ss Barleycorn lalms ' world ¥ yel and Ow Is known Weather Report. TEMPERATURE. Maximum Minimum 6d [| Rr ALWAYS ON HAND } i S.G. ROTE, Coburn, New Tires on Your Baby Cariage IRI K BROTHERS, SPRING xd WwW. D. ZERBY, Attorney-at- Law, Bellefonte, Pa. CISIIISTIII IIIT IITE CISL IID KATZ DRY GOODS, MILLINERY & CARPETS & CO., LOW PRICES. Healthy Curiosity Is Commendable Ask about our GOOD VALUES and No matter in partment, we save you something. what de- ments. FSGS EESTI GEST II IIIT IIIS SISSIES IIIS SPECIAL SALES during INSTITUTE WEEK in our La- dies’ Suit, Coat and Millinery depart- FIG TI TTT TIT IT INIT I TI TINI INIT ININININS WORTH YOUR TIME TO LOOK. Katz & Co.
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