daze 8 Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 5, 19035. 200000000 COOO00OQ E.P Irvin a The Racket. SACRIFICE SALE OF [rvin Muslin Underwear Begins Jan. 6th, Closes Jan 14th. » chance during unparaiieie a an of the most Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 10c. 15¢. 25¢., 50c. 75¢. $1.00 Bdededdedededobdeddedod ddd ddd bbb dd Correspondents’ : 4 { * ] ARE a AR Department : Podedede deed depr de REBERSBURG No. 2 Penn W James lah Wetzel rg for turned home on SUGARVALLEY. Married at the nome { Tylersville, Myrtle to Cyr Loganton, by Rev bride at us Stamm, of the Searle r officers for the year day school were wrintendent; Ada Greninger, Lester librarians Samm, organ of 190% aAsurer, The officers of the United Sunday follows Berry, superintendent §. of sistant; Geo Grramley, Leonard D. Kerstetter and Mrs ganist Evangelical (srant Frank, as Gramley, secretay; F. G {reas Morris and Goodman, librarians; Mrs. A Mary Breon, or school are as rer Lee license was granted to Or of Oak Grove, Tyler nstonbaugh whreckengast, of Sherif H, G arrived at Logan of the Logan he and family have vill take charge y on Monday H Cole, the outgoing pop ilar landlord and family have moved into a private house —— Nothing is something that doesn’t exist POTTER TWP, On Christmas eve there was quite mis. fortune happened to a young gent from Coburn; as he was going to see his best girl he got lost in the snow and had tc ask the way to Centre Hill, Charles Lucas visited the school one day last week. John Sheesley, of West Va., to his home after spending a week at the home of Mrs, Anna Kritzer, Egg ployed at the Morris & Bell Co. Protracted meeting is still in progress at Sprucetown with a good turnout, Edward Decker and lady friend spent a very pleasant evening with the Misses Kritzers Mrs oral of Altoona attended the fun Edward Martz (reo her Spangler nephew, John Spangler, pending a few days at h 3 Rickert, of winj. J a ob Ruth ar the latter Mr There i town whi der time don’t put Jo ept Dry sunday w Mrs. Ellen Holder: Wm, Mulbarger residen the e from Tu in the near future Christmas and quietly in Fr Ammon Mills passed ttown mday at Potters Three certain girls from Flisher Gap school went to (3. R. Meiss' store for a penny stick of candy. Girls I wouldn't walk that far for a penny-worth of candy Miss Viola Bubb and Myra Moyer re turned home after spend ng a few weeks visit at Lewistown and Mifflintown pent a fe Dunlap {ye0 } his cousin Rev. Horner is holding big meeting Miss Blanch P of Fruittown, spent Friday noon at Tusseysink school Hips and Mary Cooney, Lee, wife and eral days at Milton Geo son john spent sev The Fruittown scribe No. 1 to correct other items correct her own first Miss Blanch Phillips Bubb Are going to Louis is trying she would better and take a friend Eva trip to St ——— — shimel john B Clearfield county, near Wallaceton, aged of Be WES township about four score years, went into his coal bank on his farm last week; failing James Twoey, about £ o'clock to return his grandson was sent to the mine at and found his grandfather crushed der a fall of rock un It is supposed death Mr two sons, and two daughters ns instantaneous Shimel leaves ) Hill returned . he is em- { f Poor old 1904 has come and gone and Bennie Fredericks is single ble wedness brought among whom we note, Chas, Griest, and two Pratt, of Baltimore; Flora Brugger and Laura Rumberger, of Philadelphia; Geo. F. Rumberger, Philipsburg; Elmer Roller and wife, of Ohio, and many others too numerous to mention { refused lodging at the home of Samuel Burket ville, and who was found next morning, itis pet ner a railroad ticket Daniel Hall has OW UNIONVILLE. was late and the Def. —— the lights which angered well struck PI, in the fac still in the state of ; : out on the porch where The holiday season tors to our town wife Howard more hot many vi phiziognomy knocking feet off the porch, Talthelm b sons, of Barnesboro; u e of the Peace did not defend himself, J. g, wife and daughter, of bound over to court to witnesses were staff, C. E Pete Stern answer Grriest acted as court adijo The German tramp who was janitor, irned irned near Grazier- @/¢ dead in a field believed was the same 1 several weeks ago — LEMONT, son that was given a good warm at the home of Wm of our A, Peters, O wn, who also purchased for him to Tyrone and sent WAY rejoin churcl the r, h played by Mi ( the Hg nh vening old his fine Mattern is thinkir ian Sabbath to Rev ohn ng enter art of hi WOLF'S CHAPEL A va was putting out PII, and sharp words passed between them and Camp 1 hey went words I, when Campbell again landed on attempt : Meyer, Esq., fended PII ; Def, had no attorney. Def called; Joe Gill was tip court criet COBURN, it 1 ible to without 1 DORs ! Hello ! High valley scribe, at hi hurch oe} h ) wr become of ve that ve did ne appearance at Coburn on Christmas and | bint will be sufficient New Year? were yo gs HOUSERVILLE. a y to have a « lawyers at Lewisb The Re tainment Was admittance ¥ med Sunday chool enter attended, The church .f was well and many could not | who that A 1 “y A Happy ! wl ed ponent crowded gain Some of those were & were 50 badly crowded they | ! ml " } tried to climb upon the windows to make room for the rest of the audience High val citizer BEAVER DAM —— - -— T here are Others. hold ser VICes present we hope this which he frequently frightens horses and in a | »111L « atv ’, 1" wv being greatly annoyed little CEEEEECEECEFECEEECCEEETECEEEEEEECECEEEETEEEEEEEEEErEeEE CEE EE EEC ECC E CCE CEC EEEEEEECEECEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETEEREREREET 5.3 WATER DAMAGE SALE IN CONNECTION WITH THIS WE INAUGURATE OUR ANNUAL SALE OF WHITE h cl DRESSES, INFANTS WEAR, BED SPREADS, Etc. These two Sales combined make this the greatest and cheapest Sale ever inaugurated in Bellefonte Every article marked in PLAIN FIGURES the reduced properly fitted up for the occasion everybody the proper attention Pick out your article ; po sibly can, but the chances are you'll have to help yourself Infants’ Underwear, was 156 & 25c¢., now 9c. was 26 & 36c¢., now 17c. Children's " ‘“" ‘“" was 15 & 20c¢., now 9c. Ladies’ Wool Underwear, was $1.50 now 98c Ladies’ Stockings, were 15¢. now 9c. Children’s Stockings, were 16¢. now 10c. Bed Spreads, were $1.50 now 08c. Bed Spreads, were $1.25 now 70c. Table Linens reduced from 356 & 50c¢. to 26c¢. ides all MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, TABLE LINENS, SHEETS & PILLOW ASES, We expect to be so busy that price is marked on it CHILDRE! NS (ur store has been we cannot give We'll give you all the attention we Sheets, ready-made, reduced from 75 to 63c. Pillow Cases reduced from 15 to 12c¢. Towels reduced from 12¢. to Te. Turkish Towels, large size, red. from 25 to 19¢ Embroideries reduced from 15, 26 & 50c. to 7, 16 and 22c. Ladies’ Golf Gloves (black only) reduced from 40c¢. to 26c¢. OUR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ESCAPED THE WATER BUT, AS WE SAID BEFORE, WE RUN BOTH SALES AS ONE Ladies’ Night Dresses, bargains at §9¢, 75¢. and 98¢ Ladies’ Drawers, bargains at 23c, 35¢. and 49c. Ladies’ Skirts, bargains at 48¢. 50c,, 75¢. and $1.25. Ladies’ Corset Covers, bargains at 9c, 23¢. and 39¢. SEE OUR LINE OF INFANTS WHITE DRESSES [hey are the greatest line ever shown in Bellefonte Every garment is a bargain, SALE STARTS TO-DAY. KATZ & CO. ¥33339339333333333333333333333333333333333333333333 They are all well made and nicely trimmed. Sale Lasts Until All Are Sold. Te ”m m mn m m m m m m m m m m m "m m m m m m m m "n " n n " n n " " n " n n " n n " " n " n " n : :
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