THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 16, EK. FP. IRVIN. L. C. IRVIN, TarE RACKET See large ad. 1n this paper. Every article in our entire stock is reduced in price. Racket Store Go. MAASARAASAS ALAA L LL aes Correspondents’ t Department : Continued from 7th page AAA AA ALAA SLL Lt eR FYTTTTTYTYY R r : y L » R 4 COBURN. am————— FILLMORE. LIBERTY Twp SCHOOL TEACHERS : BOOK AWARD. NEWSPAPER BALLOT. No. 6 Feb, IG, ONE VOTE FOR Name of Teacher (Carefully Insert In line below name of town or township where teacher is employed.) This ballot, if cut along the bor der (must include the date) and sent to this office inside of 15 days from above date, will be good for one vote Chas, R, Kuarz, Pub and Mrs, > UNIONVILLE. During the past week there were so many Julianers in town that I am afraid I cannot enumerate all. The more peo ple we meet from that ancient village the more we are d with the fact that they are citizens of the first class Among we note Mrs, Morgan Richards, Misses Ella Murry, Eva and Nina Davis, George Gill » inevitable, and others A delightful social was given by Mr Thomas R which only married ladies invited, My oh, my, what a spicy item we could write had ve correspondent been a mouse in that house Last tmpresse those to wer week a dozen rone came down and b tract of timber land on the Underwood, met Co Known to lay and writer, they pulled stakes next day ai a cavin on the farm of Owen expecting to stay all sum ties for F unl and cut bank jeyer ¢ but for some cause the left for hon Bens Creek home of Harry M The venerahle Jose is visiting hi place, As an all-round the bill. Forest is himself an trusty lad The following per and nearby const that landed at th one mile west of | nesday 1 hos Fish der and w G. W. Rum Mrs, Mame ona Oo! A 2 Saturday to see his wife and 1 ter at the home of Mrs. Krep R. Watson and fan Monday mornir font keep pavements well h Ave Ir gues oming, that's 8 May Osman lost a set of furs between here and Port Matilds she was along th a party of They se after the young folk of the wtter place took supper at t Peters institute closed ny i on hinding the f they Matilda Editor and roprietor 2 Kurtz to receive ub and Are Ie : Your oor pleased to re ’ P ript ons to the Centre Democrat Whether NEWAIs Or New meriptions respondent will be greatly eive the same, will try and give you all the news in this vicinity and a little non sense now and then, which, you know. is relished by the best of men See that man with a high sil) ! He is big and jolly and round and He ne'er can be bribed For he has subseribed And paid for the Centre Demo raght receipt for same they H Duncan last Saturday, slipped quietly PD. was united in marriage to Miss Frank The Philipsburg Ledger says, A away to Washington , where he Thompson, of Stormstown, an employe in one of the government departments at the National capital, GREGG TWP, Mt (zobble, who \ is improving John Crater was for Mr Olie you must g out of Gobble on ¢ aturday bed a little earlier or the old man will get after vou A party was held at Peter the little Chewing how freons for folks hard or teeth: about it Newton Zerby made a busi Millheim on Saturday Wis h over his ic Marl Ammon Breon Thursday to « Miss I. Hettinger with their and El eda spent friend ie Ulrick Mi The Feidler & V n full blast: they of hand A. P Mrs friend Burrel in very Henry Mark was + Mrs, Emma Haze M lis, ne day last week 7 West Br nt been that ye inty resent paper | Taylor :. J. S. Hoy Revs. St i ex : s 1aat 0 Jas wes : WO KTay Lr ie al a. SILVERDALE A sledding from Black sted at J B. Moore's on Tuesday We deat! party were all very s s Bullock, Jr of Matternvill Villiage on f Lew Tr (sray ris Hendersot W. P. Parsor We want te the Belleview teacher was Quite a number of our people attended institute at Unionville, on Friday even ing —— — HOUSERVILLE athe U. B : th about The reviva Nn Progress w yO vert The farmers are hauling their wheat to Wrket Ww. § p ’ horses from Wi purcha od a tear I A Ross, of Lemont Dale has en mont as a student mie to Altoona to (terbein K. office at 1+ tered the P K. Olive Tressler has g visit her niece | ames Raymond is transfering some of h & goods to 1.4 nden Hall expects to move in the spring where he ——— SUGAR VALLEY, Aaron Embich, who Carrol, in Sugarvalley, died Saturday evening of heart trouble, after a year’s linens. He was aged 62 “years, and was a veteran of the civil war, having enlist ed in Company D, First Pennsylvania Cavalry, He is survived by his wife, four sons and one daughter resided north of On Thursday evening a party of over 60 of the Reformed church members of | Tylersville went to Rebersburg to sur prise their pastor, They returned sing. | ing with light hearts, i 1905, MILES TWP, ——-— DAR JOE IM STHEDDLE. ia i A ovver l enough | dar ormea bowrra kenta de fowla sthed er el AVA | : K Ware ar ZP3333333333332333333333 2733333333333 3333333333333333 m MEN'’S BAIN COATS TOP COATS Rl i Yo that the 1 will find when you examine tl pring line, not only goods have style, and finish, and quality ’ » | ’ which you don’t see in any other clo hes, but an a stonishing variety of models and pattern not only such styles in Rain Coats and Top Coats as you expect but a lot of new things that you didn’t expect V4 } h be ‘ - } 11 ¢ hh al we say ; because the things that are unusual ’ with many clothiers are usual with us: our customers have come to expect of us the best new things in fabrics and modes ; we hav n't disappointed them yet, We are showing a better line of Rain Coats and Top Coats for Spring than was ever produced. Every garment perfectly tailored ; given a degree of careful workmanship not common in any clothes, and almost unknown in the making of Rain Coats and Spring Overcoats., 11 n 2 We shall have more to the excellence o yut — EE EEE EE EEE EEF EEF EE FEE EEE EEE EF CECEEEEEEEEEEECEEEEEEEEE say these new Rain Coats and Overcoats later SPRING HATS SHIRTS oIM. THE GLOTHIER OUTFITTER TO MEN AND BOYS. wv de EEEETEEEEEEEEEEEeEEEEeEEL Rexall Medical News Dyspepsia Post-mortem statistics of the big New York hospitals show that many cases of consumption are due to the uninterrupted progress of dyspepsia Especially 1s this true in cases where the victim was predisposed to tuberculosis, Therefore the person who allows dyspeptic conditions to progress un- checked is contributing toward the development of the most fatal dis case known to mankind Dyspepsia wears out the body and the brain makes the victim thin, haggard and sallow. The stomach, unable to digest food, cannot supply nourishment. When other diseases come they enter unresisted L. P. Tumer, 260 Howard Street, Detroit, Mich., ‘I have suffered from dyspepsia and indigestion for years and it reached such a stage that 1 could hold nothing on my stomach, and immediately after eating the lightest foods, would be taken with a violent fit of vomiting. 1 tried a great many nothing helped me until I procured a box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, when 1 obtained instant relief. 1 am now able to eat heavy foods and I gladly recommend the Rexall Tablets to anyone suffering as I did.” Don't take any charces. Cure your dyspepsia at once. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will do it | know what they are and guarantee them to restore health, strength and a good digestion. Twenty-five cents will buy a box big enough for a fifteen day trial. Money back if you are anyway dissatisfied Says several remedies, but F. POTTS GREEN. Rexall Agency ‘ a NINA a a a a a a a a A, BANNING ANNAN NSN NNN PNSNSNN SGN NNNNSNNNSNSNN, Pf ~ a ANNI INNING INI INININPP ANANSI, Katz's SL0Fe News This week we start to invoice. Lots and lots of Remnants thrown out. No need to invoice these. Cash is worth more to us than Remnants now. OUF Garpet Sale will share the benefits of all these short lengths. What we mean by short lengths are Remnants of Carpet ranging from 3 yards to 18 and 20 yards in lengths. Remnants of Axminister w LN Ren Regular pri Remnants of Body Brussels Regular price $1.3 Hen Remnants of best Tapestry Regular price # Remy Remnants of Velvets priced Regular Remnants of All-wool Ingrain iw Remuaant § 59¢ wharhy Regu Ar price Remnants of Half-wool Ingrain Regular price 8S Remnants of Cotton Ingrain Regular price 8 Remna All Remnants of Mattings and Lin- oleums at just exactly one-half price.
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