THE Pace"S. CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 9, 1905. GREGG TOWNSHIP, Blache Irwin, Marion. W. H. Minnich, Marion Mary Johnson, Liberty Alice Neff, Boggs Susan Pletcher, Boggs . M. F. Gardner, Liberty Alma Holter, Howard Nannie Delaney, Boggs Harvey Robb, Howard Kate Bollinger, Marion | Fred Weaver, Boggs Carrie Bowes, Liberty Pearl Gates, Howard wis well attended at Theo, Pletcher, Howard urday evening Fifth District: Cal. Rishel and family spent Sunday | ‘ture —how about it, George and nd birthd { B~Union, Huston, Worth, Taylor, Hall | evening at 8, C, Miller's 4 Miss Bible, ring frase? Fang? Moon and Patton townships and Union ' nie Sweetwood over Sundas bid hiss Sukhi, Ariends ville boro-47 teachers Harvey H wife, Mr nry g uid POTTER TWP. FILLMORE. MINGOVILLE., NORTH PRECINCT, A large crowd gathered at Solomon Lingle's on Thursday evening and had a ag y J fine time E. P. IRVIN, L. C. IRVIN, THE RACKET. — | au ng, srd a very entertainment was ! F. W. Dunkle in nniversary of their o the and mu- were a rendered On Friday ever inst, The Epworth League of this place pleasant birthday will hold a at the home of B Rockey on Friday evening, March 10th C. A. Houtz and family visited at Le. mont over Sunday The W. B. V, Minstrel Co, has pro- cured the Madisonburg town hall for holding their entertainment on March 11 N. A. Duck returned home from West Virginia last Monday The P. BH. C. ( B. from Penn Madisonburg social Miss Mary Jordon is staying with her | Al] are cordially invited aunt, Mrs, Frank Bogdon, of Pine Hill M I 2 4 Mrs. Annie Coburn King and lady friend, Mi H ( Lillian Critzer, of Millheim, spent a day y Te with the Krip ' . . Mrs Wm. Bear's sale Hall lg tarde oh i Saturday Creorge Garman Sat ne. ; \ ( at her he Lee is very ill overing from 1 . latter mother, 1 Crarmat very iil ; quite with the r and the ’ VEring fren i Alt recovering iroin A wedding neat } Reese Her { celebrated he Ammerman drum corps, The evening + Our Spring Dress nome, a were present — augh and n lays ago Tom Watson's Magazine 202 Mowery and daughter Ruth spent Sur Mi tell eckert returned home There will vreaching in the § ¢ Magazine That Has An Idea R ori Watson All the Goods are in. Times of Party popular kinds at low- est prices, including a Sixth District 1 Burs and 8 large assortment of 50 ow Shoe at cent goods. WW € RACKET STORE CO. ML EA Ae EA El lh i hE A at NAM 500000000000 0000000000060009° 0000000000000000000000000000 Tr We " ¢ 1 } M ; our beautiful ESBURG cannot cannot describe Spring Shoes. put our Shoes into how y 1} for language still iskAntalt lu Aa INgiLy oe fesfeadesfecde fed decided feofsfdo dood + we Mi lan- strong the CY 4 orrespondents I department 4432454990 PEP EPIL RESULT OF THE SEVENTH COUNT of Books 1 combination of strength and grace in our Spring Footwear. They must be seen, handled, examined and worn to be appre- ciated. Then again our prices are a strong inducement to win your trade. Let it be well understood that our Shoes are the best that is or that can be made—this we guaran- te our prices are al- e—and that ways the lowest that can be named on good Shoes. For the Award Teachers SOME DECIDED GAINS MADE A————.. E— A. C. MINGLE. LIBERTY Twp, First District erssa R g Ly Haines and egg town wm, Monsel, of Blanchard, has moved Spring Mills, 4 BIG ® 333333333 ; tend : John Robb, of Howard, tran ted M lis} . business in our town last week Charles Heichel and wife paid Mrs. Wm. Dewitt ed a visit la Wednesday Dell A Spay Re CECE ECEEEEFEEEEEFEEEEEEREEREEREESRE wl at Spring ~ WFAN iA Teeeccceeceeceeceeceeeeed laughter, made a t Lreex Jackson and ROT Millhe Andrew Cox at present KATZ2S DISSOLUTION SAL American Pins Jc. a paper. Good Muslin 3 3- Lact Curtains per pair 45¢. —— SNOW SHOE 4c. a yard. now 6 1-2¢ Dress Ginghams, value 12¢, a yd. Men's 50c. Overalls per pair 39%. Pillow Cases 11c., usual 18¢c quality. Bleached Table Linen per yard 25¢. Mohairs, 75¢ quality, now 49¢ a yard. Heavy Shirtings 7 1-2¢. a yard. LEMONT March 18th. All Calicoes, standard grades, 4 34¢. a yrd. Cassimeres for Boys’ Pants 9 a yard. Lonsdale Cambric, 12¢ quality, now 8c. Kerr's Silkateen, all colors, 4c. a spool. : Ladies’ Undervests, 15¢. quality, now 9c. 1% Good Huck Towels 7c. each. Kitchen Towling per yard 4 1-2. 18 DIACE : : art ‘ er interment at the Fourth District d Marion, Libs ps and eal : jeatl friends and neighbors her , [homy Potter Walker, of Cato Mrs. Annie last week at this place, visiting her nun a the sudden mT gs, Howa tin townsh Lenker spent Thursday eachers home of John Ster Mokel home of | valid sister m in Doalsburg Boys’ Stockings per pair 9c. Miss Susan Plelcher lay at Pleasant Valley Mrs. Verna Philiy spend ng some time spent Sunday Mokel's 1 of Howard John tt s parents, Wn a ne American Beauty Corsets now 39. 3 1-2 to 5-inch Ribbon per yard 19c. New White Shirt Waists, $1.50 quality, 99¢. Window Blinds 9c. each White Madras, reg. 25¢. qual, per yd. 12 1-2¢. tsuy Brisbin, aller pend Mrs. John Sat of Tyrone g A week the | |e { returned to $8 home on Remember. sale lasts only until Saturday, HUBLERSBURG. Fungoeay JAIYM BOGGS Twp : Whitman, of Renova, was hon VIEW mn a visit to his father All Carpets and Mattings at unheard of low prices during this great sale — PA. FURNACE TT hi _ ONE THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES EQUALLY AS CHEAP. yman ha eturned ‘'m. Decker was on the sick list the the past week with pleurisy Sam’ Stover had fall off a wagon last his ollar In me v : W : ’ in to this vicin DPD. M Whitman pending ding n St. Marys john Davy greater part wit! er stef Mr. | ed this rank rotting h ren hae ata At) . i : ‘ misfort: Friday and the ine to week : break the work . We fan 0 A4Y Jesse i moved are glad Cyrus Snook the nick lv have is improving a little #04 310A 3INO ‘premy joog SIYYEI J [0042S 8 HOHYIN--6 "ON 10TVE also Arthur Fortney and his wife Helen Lytle is recoverin from her late sicknes Clare Boob who stays with Mrs of Baileyville, has pneumonia Hugh Fry was on the sick list pe ————— « Krumrine's Instantanious Headache | Powdars will relieve the most obstinate | cases of nervous and sick headache. 10 | cents, 1-04 Ouite a number of people from t} plac ¢ attended the funeral of Wm. Lose John Davy and family, of St. Marys are spending a couple of weeks with friends in this vicinity Mrs. Nannie Lucas and two children of Holts Hollow, spent Sunday in this vicinity A hack load of people from Yarnell | attended meeting at this place Sunday AR ARIN The sale of Dan’l Dorman, dec'd. on Monday was well attended and every. thing brought fair prices Mrs. Alice Sholl, of Rebersburg, was visiting her daughter, Mrs. H, H. Noll | over Sunday, Elias Markle, returned on Saturday from a few month's visit to his daughter, Mrs. Prof. A. P. Weaver, at | | Cornwall, Pa, Sale lasts only until Sat. Mar. 18. KATZ’S DISSOLUTION SALE. — —
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