Page 8. CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA +» NOVEMBER 24, MR Rat 1 Correspondents’ : Department : Continued from 7th page, Sede Qedeodesfefeodedodeddedede defo dodo dodedodeode CENTRE HALL. orn down, and was d ! _— RUNVILLE. - FILLMORE. r ingers of Union ry Woles PENN HALL. Quite a good many turkeys 5% ht and ire being . shipped from this place Frank Richardson having purchased the entire farming outfit of Rev. D. A Ertle, will go to farming next spring on the farm now occupied by Rev. Ertle Rev. D. A, Ertle has purchased one of | the homes and land of 8. G, Burrell, he | will take possession about Jan, 1st, 190%, | plenty through this locality, POTTER TWP, POTTE] MILLS Jessie Breon spent a few days a lellefonte, Mrs. Wm, this writing Bair is not improving ittle y There are Potters Mills too big among some take care or you will in trouble some of our bovs a A » of our have wople ot got yout Ishler and sister Miss spent Saturday at Potters Mills Mrs, Annie Kritzer is rheumatism, Dowiet ly 11] w seriou were held ¢ M. Wolf ; she her many friends Miss Pearl Kritzer week at Potters Mills Calvin Rhul and Bair's, Mrs. Irvin Runkle a few days at Sunday Frank anc valley, Frank Rover, St F. T. Royer where he secured Was vicinity } whool again resumed it iH work TERgUIAL after closing one week ile Fhe Big Run Hunting Club spent a few days on the Alleghenies in search of deer, bear, We are glad to learn they brought home one fine deer which was shot by Jacob Bechdel ol The saw mill which is being located on Thomas Hechdel's farm to saw the tim- ber purchased by Mr, Williamson of Williamsport, is completed, and the saw is buzzing Wm, Batschelet returned home from A week's hunt, and was successful in cap- turing two deer and a bad cold, —————— A "A Little Outcast” is the graphic | The hunters report that game is very | Presentation of life in a great city, At | the opera house next Thursday evening, t Mrs at C : l who are making themselves lovs Effie Bartges or PENN TWP, SOBER, Reish, of Centre Hall daughter Mrs, Hettinger, K. vicinity Sober, of Lewish rg, was in th hunting | phe asants + fourteen birds DD the arrival of a baby boy ireon wears a broad smile . An day §) caught fire; accident occurred la Gv. Auman’s Ambrose it any put It ou Mis Breon wi Furl | ounaay Nelly } grandmother Mis © Dora Katie Barger, Rosie \ Crentae rs with Mabel and Sad m Fed se He Miss Mabel Von: did some she KMman s : 1 — GREGG TOWNSHIP. — SUGARVALLEY rival of a little son _— HAINES Twp Monday assi the Harvey Stover's. in | C. W. Wolfe and with friends in Brus! tel wif spent valley John Hess, wife and ) Sunday with his Newton, at Fiedler Newton intends to KO west next spring and locate in South Dakota Mrs. David Musser and children. Rov and Isorilla, spent Sunday at Wm. Mus ser u, at Fiedler Wilson Haines, wife and daughter Annie, spent Sunday with their son Wil lam, at this place Our boss butcher is much during this season substitute, Ira, Misses Ivy Boyer and Ella Arney, two young ladies from Fiedler, spent Sun. day with the former's parent's at this place, son Stover spent brother crowded very Better get a — ss ss ss— Doughnuts can be opened withbut the | aid of a nut cracker, we. I PINE GROVE MILLS, . MADISONBURG nunting seven Mount rday They ceded : one large bear an ree* fine deer » — HOWARD, th 18 also S41 has been whicl ich an used n immen We Gis undertaking Ww Amo ent Was prophecy Robb success — Corl-Moman. Alvin Corl and Miss were married Thursday Margaret Homan 17 at noon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Homan, near State ( ollege I'he bride and groom were acc ompanied by Miss Harpster, of Warriorsmark., Corl ns bridesmaid and Mr a brother of the best man. Two small Misses, Mary Homan and Naomi Stover, were also members of the bridal party. —— groom, as The telephone girl is always a ringer for someone else, UNIONVILLE. FROM THE ASHES, of Dairy Baltimore Family's Experience Points a Moral to Residents of Bellefonte, } to Baltimore "hie toy 65 Writing Lessons ww $2.50) Williamsport, Pa.) Commereial College, FREE ©: gp Aa Thanksgiving Turkey Mince and Pumpkin Pie | “Symond’s Inn Spices” - like to have a chance you what we can save y Fur Boa and Mutt A glance at our stock will eas- ily convince you that it is to your interest to buy your Furs at Katz's Store. BOAS, - - . . from'$1.50 to $30.00 and every one a saving to you of 33 per cent. # WE ARE MAKING GREAT REDUCTIONS IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. . Come and see what we Our Suit sales this year have far exceeded our expectations. can save you. Ladies & Misses Suits are now being sold regard- less of cost. We will not wait for the Holidays to close these out but begin now. MISSES SUITS From $4.50 - to $10.00 LADIES’ SUITS, from $5.50 to $25.00 KATZ & CO., The House that Always Offers You Bargains. | i i
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