THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, AUGUST 24, 1905 KE. P. IRVIN. L. C, IRVIN. TaE RACKET 106. Graniteware Biggest bargains in Gran- iteware ever sold in Bellefonte. 2 Ot. Covered Bucket 10c, Large size Basins 10c. 4 & 5 Ot. Saucepans 10c, 4 Qt. Preserving Kettles 10c. Granite Pot Lids 10c. Come soon if yoy want any of these. They arc going fast. Racket Store 60. Wedded bbb bbb bb bbb bbb bbb ibd ow $ Correspondents’ + ; hd “» : &* v Department ontis + ge 3 a , + : 3 ddodeFdddddd bbb ddd bbb d ied COBURN. m ali abou iL. T. W. Hosterman, T. A. Hoster- daughters, Rachel and — CENTRE HALL -. ROMOLA. a former years Miss Katharine Daley, o who was visiting the at the ho Maude Daley the past month, returned to her home last Saturday B. H. Bottenhorn, wife and little son, who have been visiting at Oliveburg, Pa., returned to this place on Monday, Among the sick are: Mrs Geo, Hev- erly, Mary Poorman and Harry Singer, all are sick with typhoid fever. pasts — Few boys and girls may know that other days of the week than the first are being observed as Sunday by some na. tion or other, day, the Persians Tuesday, the Assy rians Wednesday, the Egyptians Thurs. day, the Turks Friday, the Jews Satur day and the Christians Sunday. Thus a perpetual Sabbath is being celebrated on earth, Hall, is at | ence, - { Charles Stover and family, { Swab; Arthur, mind your The Greeks observe Mon- | GREGG TWP, FARMER'S MILI Most of the farmers are busy their oats ground, plowing Unie Rishel, wife and spent Sunday with his Rishel, of this place daughter Esta, brother, J H Rev, Rearick preached a very able harvest home sermon Sunday a, m. L.. R. Dunkel camd from Yeagertown whet ed in the Burnham Mrs Wes Tre Creek, spent Sund : I bruster’s, home Saturday \ ¢ he was employ h ' | works, Sinking Arm- trom wy with George of this pla ¢, Elmer Hettinger day with M. L. Rishel Miss Meyer pending a few with her couisin Miss Lodie Rishel, from Bertha present Peacl part of the county; A Success es are beginning to ripen in thi he crop seems to be Flor with and daughter day Barner, wil spent Geo atternoon employed by Paul P's and Js Madi with his gasolin Arthur Homan i William Keller, from was here ! onburg, threshing for farmers Mrs. Sleifer day with Hugh W James Barge sock | Haven, Mrs. Gardner and her n 1 and Miss Sadie H visiting mit her ¢ friends port, 1 John at this writing Gardner Grove ha sale, Mr. Werts is turning out lumber, from ALY five to six H.D thresh th thousand Rossman is one of 5 SCASOT (Geo ited at samer over S POTTER TWP, POSSUM RIDGE, Miss Eva Bubb after spending the of (Geo, Bitner Mrs, Jacob Royer, daughters Ruth and Ethel and Miss Lydia Ishler attend. Odd Fellows reunion 1 returned to her home summer at the home . at Centre hursday r Jordan spent Sunday with Eva Bubb ; wife and son Arthur, of all pe Sunday with the £ N Ja ob Rover. "itlkison, of Potters Mil { with her week rd 18 very plenty indeed, brother me to describe forbids my going regarding many other interesting matters which are connected with this beautiful county of Possum Ridge, I would gladly tell you could 1 take the time from my other work, but as I was born at Central Line, I know a good many of your good people up there. Miss I Cousin at Possu seribe, its impossil for who Iam, as time more into details Lydia Ishler spent Sunday with Jogdon at Pine Hill susie TOWN our young io » iness Men's Picni FERGUSON Twp, +h § Alt Johan Be ng M E Hary sterson Fr Dan’l Gensamer and Geo. Grazier day. the former's father, Geo. Gen nt ede nua ~4 AVENUES OF USEFULNESS, Attention has already been called to the wide field which farming offers to the young man who desires to live a , but there are s whose taste toward work more have a bent for Steam and electricity POWErSs now « mployed y brought into use ‘“*dark horses” yet vice Is there any other be harnessed ? Professor Elisha Gray fame, suggests that th expansion of metals { atmospheric « hangs power : ater Who w Ie88 Turn me ana the lei ETraph have i P : lerfully improved the means of com- munication. The transmission of intelli- | s hv wire 1 gence Dy wire had won become an old story when the telephone appeared still more hur 1 life of the loving kindness wonderful transmissi TI: ERT alas «11i¢ v wh 5 8 an voice along the wire now | Lelligence who ha nee is flinging hout the A Tall Corn Story. "oy lvaniar travelit f Kansas re we are constantly gathering evidence the Infinite In- Grand Opening in CLOTHING fron the House of Kuppenheimer. HATS from Guyer and No Name Hat Co's. TIES from James R. Keiser. SHIRTS from Manhattan Columbia. UNDERWEAR direct from the manu- facturers Full lines of ATHLETIC GOODS from Spaldings. Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases. GLOVES from Fownes. and New A A, NINN NININININININININS NINN NINANANANINANIN, a SN er rit == KANY Shire Waish In Our Store 75 Gs. This includes Waists sold from $1.25 to $3.50. $1.50, 175 and 2.00 Mercerized Petticoats now 99c¢. - BUFFALO RUN - GORTON HEIGHTS I Poorman a Mahafe | Creorge Liark Peale last we Mrs, I. Heat ng in Yarn Miss Sadie W Peale Rev, Shugarts, of Snow Shoe and brother.in-law Will Rook, of Phila spent i riday with J WwW. WN IKRINS and family J. Hiram, of Snow Sho our streets last even WAS seen on ing. Miss Edith and Jennie Lucas at J. W. Wiggins Saturday So Lyons is going to keep bachelors hall is he? Well Lyons, where's the cook Miss Olive Wiggins visited in Moshan. non Sunday McAllister Hall, visited STATE COLLEGE, PA. During the summer vacation room of Me Allister Hall will be open for the accommodation of the public +] WM. HH, HOUSEL, Prop 250 yards China Matting, all remnant lengths, per yard 15c. ways sold at 25¢. and 30c. 10 full Rolls Japanese Mattings, Never sold under 25c¢. a yard. 12:6., 196. and 296. Lawns now Per Yard o6 See Window. 400 yards in all, per yard 15c. This includes Mattings al- All c ary arpet designs. Come and buy these now. Even if you want to lay them away until next year, look at the saving to you. 145 all Linen Towels easily worth 25c. odd lots, slightly soiled, Oc. Remember, strictly all linen and One lot Satin and Taffeta Ribbons from 3! to 6 inches in width, per yard 18¢c. Not a yard in the lot worth less than 25c. Remnants vd | Pp g MLE # J 2 A WET again, N ), 200. No 125% ¢. number, \m 1a7§ scts at this price 1s the lot, 10w 10 mM ack 35¢C., 45¢. and So Best } MaKe U nt White Ol Glos. 96 yd ¢ of many times over and can Beauty Corsets, a great seller Our reason for selling these Cor of broken sizes and to close out lable Linen per yard 25¢. A rare chance to buy a table cloth at a big bargain, Lace Stockings, former prices 25c., 35c. and 40c, now per pair 19¢, White, black and tan. A general clean-up in hosiery. 75 Pals Lace Gurtalns 496 a palr odd lots ; some have only two thi four, some five and so on, but not enough tor us Curtains sold heretofore at 75¢. to $1 a pair, n« Vests, losed out now With short Ladies’ Gauze Vests retailed heretofore at sleeves or sleeveless now « As a leader in this sale we will a yard at the extremely low Rag Carpet, a big bargain sell you a Rag Carpet worth 35¢ price of 25c¢, » You know what Katz's Sales mean to you. See our Show Windows; they will give you an idea of what we are doing. Sale begins Saturday, August 26th. Lasts but 10 Days only. ALL SUMMER GOODS MUST BE CLOSED OUT. " KATZ & CO..... Bellefonte
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