Pace 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, APRIL 13, 1905. 0000000000000 9PCP00000OSN GREGG TWP, UNIONVILLE. GIRLS’ OCCUPATIONS. Excursion Rates to Sunbury. Il person vho desire to attend the E, P. IRVIN. L. C IRVIN. BRUSH VALLEY “Lont" McEwen, of Irvona, was a Uses to Which Radeliffe Graduates ig 1. 0. O, FP, gathering at Sunbury James Gault, HE RACKET. — \ ‘ ' rT recent visitor t iends in tow ‘ut Thelr Education, A . . \ Sunday was a pleasan dav and ever ecent v or to friends in town Pat i April 26th. will have the benefit of body enjoved it Mrs, Susan Bodle and Mrs. Silvester Light is thrown on the way girls put " Rev. Haas preached a fine sermon on | Williams, of Julian, transacted "busin a college education to use nowadays EE A Ji 4 on Be Hefonts { ob ; Liveryman sunday ; int daturday by an examination recently made of “°° ; : fd hid pt LEN J J. A. Ertel has a sick hon ur scl in close d on Saturday and the records of graduntes of Rudeliffe 4 oy ” - ain, anc eave thers o Chas. Fogleman pent Sun al cals aAppYy college, the women's institution affiliat- @ special at abo ) p.m arge del BELLEFONTE, PA. home of G. W Beck Mrs, 1aylon of Altoona, wa a visitor ed with Harvard, = Naturally it would goiug m ! On Monday we had a fierce thun al ihe home her parents Wm be expected that young women trained storm - Conrad. of Pittston. chabaro ne they are at Radcliffe, where the A good phonograph for sal > and hity | 4 by Miss Harriet Hall, was in town on | TOWIuGE, teachers, ezamingtions and re ords, all good, Dy J E. Ert New Silks Dew sles an general requirements for degrees are i x pxactly similiar OKe the men’ Some of our boys go to Madisonburg s we sold. his: bear ‘cub exactly sim / ir to those of the a often—wonder why h 1 little t big universities, would go into teach dhs hipped little bruin Wert sowed his oats on Wedn he’ latte Hitabui Monday. | Ing or other professional work almost els if it g 1 Monda exclusively A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. A Share of your Patronage is Solicited. While it is true that a large propor tehing, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile tion of the graduates still do this, there gists refund money it PAZO OINTME? " ¢ " is neve Jess a considerable number AVS IO CUTE muy case, no matter of how long GETTIG, BOWER 4 ZERBY, who take up occupations of a very dif. | "CME In0 10 14 da First apy n ATTORNEYS-AT LAW v } “8 If your drugg ferent sort Most prominent of these, ATH t ne foe Ay it will . KAG Bio iy Bi Ladies’ Collars A wide range of new and styl igns. We haven't an old perhaps, are the former Radeliffe girls Price who carry on a good share of the char {table work of great cities, The suc of Mrs, Rebecca Foster, for vears the “Tombs angel” In New Miss Ada Eliot, not long nj at the women's college Kid Gloves . $ r ! 11 5 One graduate of n LACH os i EASTER MILLINERY NEVER before have we made so exten- sive a display of Millinery as this POTTER TWP, RACKET STORE CO. BEPBEVDLEBOPOIPHSD00000 20800 de dededededdodeodedodddodododododo dd dd bbb + bX + Correspondents” # : Department : + - +* : + Continued fre “th t age : season. HE aaa Ean EEN - Our preparations—made with great COBURN. care and forethought--give you the best there is to be had in Millinery. legant, fact, nevertheless —- vile, Thies fons at aa ve | . Our opening this season demonstrated HUBLERSBURG. Rog Somondit wen 10 . i ie a to us that best results will be obtained by . g « er our trimmers this season. We never be- nt and beautiiul teeta aceacs a EE EAE ARR a AR he eee aE Ri AAAs anes sesss a NOT I TRANSFER OF TAVERN Notices is hereby given that { Andrew M. Neeser, was this aay 0s Moe of the Clerk of ¢ PEP PP LSPS - HAINES Twp Rh ah hh a a a a a ah 2 a a a 2 a 2h a a gh 2 * y : $ 8 You dk i - and N y Name at FISHING LL mire wh Y ws n Hat h & W hitten , | v : Rol er lines from first — — ACK | E % A best in their lines PENN TWP, 5 I : Minib EE Don't fool your time looking $ Merchant Tailoring our special at Millhe has - elsewhere when vou can find ev. RE ty. Suits made to order from $15 1 by coming to up PEP PP PPP PPL PePPr PPE RPP PTR PPP Pd erything you need thunder storm passed John ligen and family were callers at to us over th jon on Monday afternoon. | Ben Breon's, Sunday The sawmill at Battletown is now run Mrs, Amanda Smith and Miss Katie Radu, site, Bueia Snadl, Nook ning full blast with Harry Horner as! Jackson, of Brushvalley, were visitors at al Fi pdayers, at Ves, boss sawyer : 0. J. Wolf's and Peter Confers J Sooks, Tac ores, 3 _ Landing Nets, Grassho, Cages, Y Farmers are busy getting ready fof Frank ‘1 harps, of pA Bellefonte, Ringe and Keepers ha a MONTGOM R he i were visitors at Percival Tharp's. : y their spring seeding } Japan Poles, Ete. . Died :~On Sunday morning at 3| Mrs, Lottie Bressler and two children o'clock, David Glasgow, who occupied | were yisking her brother Harry Miller, We invite your trade. If you the Michael Hess farm north of Fiedler, | at Linden Hall, want the best, you can . passed away, aged 57 years, | Conrad Auman who had been sick for | ‘ i —————— the last few months is able to be about, | COPYRIGHT 1908 BY y Y Wl COPYRIGHT 1908 BY Marriage is a failure because so few | {7 G, Auman is getting ready to work | Cura 275) THE HOUSE OF KUPPENMEMER ME MOUSE OF KUPPENNE ! i POPPI BIIDOIDPOVIPIOIVOODOI III IPIIPDYS people stop to count the cost, lat his house FERRI BRINRRSRRIIRRIRARERRRRRRRE000000000000000008 000800000000 00000000
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