THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 17, 1904, Prriaktsr ASR KE. P, IRVIN, L. UC, IRVIN. THE RACKET Furs and Blankets. The chilly thoughts ol November Blankets Oar of warm winds bring and comfortable Furs ad- vauce sale of these goods has been 80 promising that our second lot is unusually large. We quote Cotton Blankets from 0G0¢c. vpwards. A special extra large size Cotton Blan ket, worth $1.25, at 85¢ A Bearlet Blanket, large size strictly all wool both warp and fill- ing, at $3 25, worth $4 Fine all wool, white Blankets, $3 50 to $4.50, positiy ely We want to our sales of Fors and have marked our large line at extremely low prices, A very nice Fur as low as 95¢, Finer Fars up to $i5 increase 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. ddd ddd bbb dd bd bbb ddd bb bd Correspondents’ ys oJ de + : Department : : + : -> Continued th page Geddododdo ded Podod dod dodo d fodod dodod COBURN. »~ HOUSERVILLE. Tress. ’ 3 had the he widow vd expect Ira Ben” old home ' Now vere hugging ging deer Ss Philadelphia, is vith Frank McCoy home spending his va also Sam McCoy is for a short stay Mrs. John Lucas and baby Fred Spring Mills, spent a with sister, Mrs. James Reish Mrs, Wm, Barr is not improving. 48 Dr. H. 8. Alexander and wife, Michael Smith and wife and Mrs, Perry Mecking were to Spring Mills Saturday after. noon of her week POTTER TWP, P. W, Breon has corn which nearly fourteen inches, The early flint Miss Salle Wright s it 8 with the Misses Kritze Mrs. Frank Bi are not improving at this measures pame is veral days Mrs writing Henry James Alexander and sisters, Misses Lizzie and May visited with their friend L. Winkleble h, Friday Charles of Spring Mills evening, also valley, Roy imcle Tom pent Sunday Jacob home of (1. Ww Dre i £ Sharer spent W. Ginger Keller, iting geri m en Down in seems to be plent enjoys hunting th Mrs. Victo week in sister, Mrs, Wm, P Mrs, John Taylor and d 1 1" of Brush valley, her brother, is Miss Sarah Keen, the winter haeffer (reorge a few days (eo her (reo spend ; 3 i WOLF'S CHAPEL a GEORGESVALLEY. LINDEN HALL. Misses Annie and Martha Long Spring Mills i Monday wit! aunt, Mrs Rob't lellan Mrs M Mrs Mus spent a Mrs f Oak Hall Ralph Lowder and Miss Dora Krum rine called in n evening Ella Ross is her aunt, Mrs J. H. Ross | Saturday an Haven Mrs, J Kell Sunday at Rock ¢ their ae James Lillia: James (; this week with rity some hogs on them to Lock mn Ned spent wife afternoon Henry Homan and spent Sunday mother Miller Mr. Kerstetter returned Tuesday after filling P position as ticket agent for Oak Hall gras i ——. MARION Twp. UPPrEs Hurrah | for Roosev Fairban Rev, Artman’s church is not going uy very {ast but we hope it will in the near future MARION eit and Press you should work out good road taxes Some of our expert farmers through with their fall work Are MILES TWP, WEST BRUSHVALLENX My Jame Duck is list and is improving Wert & Wingard hunt out agai still on the sick ing club started n on Monday for deer Rev Wentz elder, preached an able sermon on Saturday in the Bethesda church: they had communion service and was well at tended, thie presiding evening Don’ be communion Evangelical St forenoon who for. ‘thou nice to me of our boys commandments boys, that is not ome out of preaching, Harve V St week Hough lost able horse Yearick brothers finished thras eason on Saturday F. A. Yearick transacted Lock Haven James Wert tran acle hing for his on Friday Pennsvalley on Saturday _— SUGARVALLEY, - CENTRE HALL - DO NOT DOSE THE STOMACH. 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If it did not possess : powers to cure, it could not be this plan mplete Hyomei outfit costs $1.00 mprises an inhaler, a bottle of yomeli and a dropper. The inhaler 2 lifetime; and additional bot. f Hyomei can be obtained for soc, Em w— 11 . 1 ia It is expected the new brick plant at Bigler will be ready for operation in four weeks, The work of com pleting the plant is being vigorously pushed. about AN EPOCH MAKING BOOK. That Written by Haroness von Bids Fanlr to Be One, the can Hiss to the nations fi the Ha ited In Sutt- ney Before proposal his 1018 ol STE | pence conference thint resu the of The Hague he read the Bertha von Your Arms Russian establishment urbitra tion tr by the B entitled “Lay book written ihtinal {OOK Sutiner The elperor Down book so od thie that he determined fluence in the and d i'l The | connection with Hox prom Hos to ert his in direct arbitration 1Hrone in at cial one brought Rer into nence at this ™me, is sl fee published hook ton she ner | S49 Venus most famous and it immedintel nde a great Press in Aus ' formation of the Austrian the Friends of Peace, of thor was made president Simi cleties formed movement took public sentiment 1m the of nn The on mn i League which the were in Germany hold Austrian nister Your have a 80 Slrong =n that In the the mi “Lay Down certain to chamber of of finance Arms" deputies referred to ns a book THE BARONESS YON great influence on the fut the .] ’ \ 5 the ! 5 1x "GRAND OQ 8 n AN JAPAN'S His founirymen Okuma and Services Count to Shige of the I man of wi prond in add ROOT business He Arty As mtion 1 ago | GRRInD COUNT SHIGENORD OKTUMA pecting an early end of the war. Al though that his countrymen would ultimately win, he sald he ex pected a contest that would drain the resources of Japan to the utmost Count Okuma Is sixty-seven years of age and a native of Hizen, his father having beens a member of the Hizen clan, The count has always heen a reform statesman. His first work as a reformer was In connection with the abolition of the feudal system, which came about after the Saigo rebellion He also advocated educational reforms He took hold of the finances of the em- pire at a time when they were very much disordered and succeeded in put. ting them on a sound basis and estab lishing a national currency. He was a strong advocate of subordinating the power of the ministry to that of a par Hament, and when such a parliament was established he became minister of foreign affairs In 1881 he took a leading part In the establishment of the Progreasist party He was premier of Japan in 1808. An unsuccessful attempt at his assassina. tion In 1800 resulted In Injury which i necessitated the amputation of his i right lag. [He Is noted for generosity, confident A Way Some len Have With Their Wives ROWN got up the other morning with a dark red gleam in his eyes and a ark brown taste in his but Lhe fist cheer! mouth, led to brea) wed na Lo nessun nt nde Mrs sald thnl was from TEE conceal his Hrown he, ra { Hppropeised condition “Ah 1) hands br ly as he ble win mye we iol ! breakin morn : r,"" whic bacon and eggs a hilecough but lost on 10 in itl in he Can't you eve We've hind orning for six walt a few minute sir Ing Good r think bacon ind eggs!” sniffed heaven Wo i. of anyth and eggs every n “If von n dear, for Ive the OO) broil n chi ) Brown said meekly fut | n't walt,” snapped “and and egg Brown, can't walt Bacon KES I'll go to a hotel for my breakfast, and—and you nexin’t expect me home for dinner you know | acon and eggs! drown grabbed his coat and hat and floated out Mrs in tears another attack of hi brace of “bracers’ at the he bar then entered the dinii “ ly app “How leaving meek rown He drowaed coughs with a and A Bearded Duss Weather Report, fit EE World's Fair Excursions Verale ten-day cos ania Rallroad aff Wedne sles dur Thanksgiving Turkey AND Mince and Pumpkin Pie ! “Symond’s Inn Spices” { rr Cor Fal “eens Buckwheat Flour ALWAYS ON HAND ' F ! Foe $18 ros S.G. ROTE, Coburn, Outlook. The Fur Buying is a Matter of Confidence. Confidence and Reputation go Hand in Hand. KATZ & CO. The House that Always Offers You Bargains.
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