THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER re iy 1905 KE. FP. IRVIN. Tae RACKET L. C, IRVIN. Dress (Goods Before buying that new are thinking of, look dress. you come in and over our line, We have a complete stock of ALL wooL goods from 50c. §| up, including plain and fancy Mohairs, Panamas, Venetians, &c. Water-proot Cloth for Rain Coats. Coverts, Braids, Applique, Medal- lion Novelties, &c., for dress trimmings. Racket Store 60. AAAS SAAS ELAS ’ Correspondents : Department : Continued from 7th page a i 2h 2h 2h 2 gh a 2 A J a ROLAND. + + 4 +> + hd + 3 + — COBURN, HAINES TWP, LEMONT, Isaac Arn and daug Wednesday at the home of his bre James Armstrong at Potters Mills Mrs. Robert Evey and two daughters are visiting friends at Watsontown of her tery ¥ tn : v rong iter spe nt ther Pitsburg, sister Susan Irvin, at the home of Ross, Is visiting irs. Elmer Thomas Williams, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with his sister Mrs, Armstrong, ZION w Miss, Lula Hoy's visitor is called on quite often by one of our young gentle. men, Seven nights a Week is too often Nelson Robb, of Bellefonte, was in our city last week to how many would be in favor of establishing a farm. er’s telephone line through this locality, « Harvest Home service at this place on Sunday morning, was well attended, The church was beautifully decorated with fruits and flowers, L ga Al GREGG TWP, PLEASANT Alfred Evert trip to Plea the latter expect to business VIEW, WwW. (ia ap, Emmel made a Monday, into the lumber and nt here SER HI Hert go “5 Corman, the thr: of the valley last works tip top. Wal Emmel, Richley Bros., 3 in this part His machine | who was employed at is home on a vacation, A quiet wedding at Jacob McCools, | Sunday evening, Mills, on Satur. Chas, Hagen's, from Farmers were callers at Jef Heckman's day. y The 8S C supper Thurs annual Chas. Zerl rgesvalley, has accepted a position in a restaurant at Milroy. If the boys are wise they would go together and have a smoke, the cigars are ] } little labor to get them, Jerome Ling pects to this fail It yO there, all 1t takes isa the S fonte., The Pleasan like to have [3 —— PENN TWwe callers at" B. 4%, Bre Wm. Madara some Lime at the | Mrs Charles Madar: Miss Breon time ter Farmers Mills Milton Vonada fonte, came home Lettie will who had been at Belle Friday Oscar Auman and wife were callers at G. Auman's, Sunday i ———— Successful Onion Grower. Frank Sanderson, one of the success. ful Clinton Co. has been experimenting with u farmers of Bald Eagle township, growing onions this year and has been more than successful, On three-quarters of an acre of ground he has raised about 2590 bushels of the finest onions you ever saw. They are of the yellow globe Den ver variety and were raised from the seed. He planted thetn early in April and js now reaping the harvest, Next year he expects to plant about four times the amount for, as he says, what else could one raise that is more profitable’ POTTER TWP, COLYER, Grettig and William Fleisher Myrtle Eve, Walter Coope nhaven, all of Pitcairn, are spend- dr vacation at the home of Thomas of Fruittown, : Bubb, of Possum Ridge, head sawyer had quite an accident while working on his mill at Tussey mountain, by a large belt being thrown down on his shoulder, one day last week, Our farmers in this section are com plaining about their potatoes rottening b John Runkle, made his usual trip thre some choice meat, of Tuss Mrs, C. C and sisters and Our new tcher, Tusseyville, here with of ugh Edna Krumrine, with typhoid fever, 1 John Gordon with his friend Elmer Miller, spent Sunday Geiss Wagner, wife and daughter Mary, spent Sunday at the home of |]. H. Moyer, Grove meeting in Moyer's woods by the freefMethodists, will begin on Thurs day, 7th and continue for ten days John Wierick and wife are parents of a baby boy wn, spent Sunday with Ellen Hold Vita erman ————————————— FOWLER. a A Clever Locat tel Ha \ { H ometimes counties in which it times from one of the o widely known because « The will reach $6,000 in its location loss C—O Cattle Dying in Woods. According to reports, several head attle belonging to Marsh ( turned reek mounts far and into the have died durin They David 8 summer, have been found Mel losky weeks the hill. been | near Coal . me believe have isoned by some pe on C—O merely getting Luck is what | other fellow wants GRANGE PIC-NIC In another week arrangements for the Encampment and Exhibition of the PAtrons of Husbandry, at Grange Park, Centre Hall will be completed, and from present indi Keep your Eye on the Buttertly. cations will be the largest and best Eu campment and Grange Fair ever held at Grange Park, which will deserve patronage of the best people of the land The Encampment will open Saturday Sept, 16, with all the old campers, to which The nr rangement of ¢amp will be greatly improv ed with the will be added many new parties new furniture and every conven lence possible, Those camping will be from the best class of people of town and country The formal opening will take place Bat urday evening, 16th inst. with a grand festival by Progress Grange. The Harvest Home services will be held Sunday, the 17th, 2:30 p. m., Dr. Ww. Hall, will preach the anniversary sermon, in the audi torinm of Centre James Boal and the music will be conducted jointly by the Hall these services and show their good will to those who till the soil so that all the peo ple may be fed choirs of all the churches of Centre Everyone should feel free to attend The “BUTTERFLY” Skirt Will be all the rave this Fall. ait for it. KA'LZ & CO. Monday, the 15th, will be the opening the exhibition and completion of camp Monday evening, “A Noble Outcast Club by the Media Dramatic in the andi torinm Fuesday, 19th, will be formal opening of be exhibition with a carnival of the exh yusiness men that shoald HE ienday evening, ‘Shaun Aroon Media Dramatic Club, in the auditorium. nesday 20th, the Knights of the i Eagle of ( linton and Centre « mn h | have charge of the meetings wi | parade by their order. Wednesday Down | Media Club, in Or in Fhaorsday, evening, Dramatic Ant the aud 2st, a grand rally ranges of Central Pennsylvania, at 1 Addresses by Rev . TE iM esburg, and J. Allman tate Grange p resses hy W. | { the State Grange Uni t Boies Pets wl Food ( add m ted] ' : rose, and Dr. B. H mmissioner ing I'he Hot “1 n ie Lsuara Dramatic Club, in the | auction Ive stock, Wo which al jersons are and can bring stock for sale, apg we made to Lhe superinteonden iepartment or tl e chairman pominal fee w) mal entered, to be charged lor each at defray the expenses of sale tered by Wed pportuanity Next week we'll tell you All animals for sale to be er nesday, so as to give erly advertise All I pent to prop all about it, are invited to come and heare conon to the class discussed from ons reinting welfare f the Htura partisan »t REN at and point, as there will be partisan discussions $10,000 worth of CLOTHING MITTS BRE SOLID. Owing to making a change in our Clothing Department, we are going to our entire stock of Men's Youths’, Boys’ a ¢ Overcoats and I his sale comm Saturday, Sept. 9, 1905 - $5.00 sacrifice mH 1 Pia Neill anis Men's Men's all- e 'q x Men's Black Suits, $5., 86., $7.50 A all-wool Suits, - x ol Boys’ Kersey Knee Pants, - 19c 5 wool Suits, - - Men's Overcoats, 5 $3.75 5 Men's Overcoats, Ww Were % Boys’ all-wool Surts, (*3'75) $5. Men's Overcoats, ind § Boys’ all-wool Suits, - - $3.50 Men's Kersey Overcoats, - - $7. 8 Men's Storm Coats, - - - $4.75 » Children’s Two-piece Suits, $1.50 ages from fo I& “) $2.75 ) $3.50 Men's all-wool Pants, Boys’ Overcoat ( . $1.50 he COT ¢ ages from MN te IS N 750 Boys Overcoats, ( Boys’ all-wool Pants,- - - - $1. Men's Working Pants, Boys’ Storm Overcoots (*f".,%") $3 Boys’ all-wool Knee Pants, - 39¢ These are the soc quality One Lot Children’s Overcoats, 75¢ THIS SALE WILL LAST FOR 60 DAYS. Come in and see for yourselves. and be convinced that we mean just as we advertise. Do not miss this great Clothing sale as they are genuine bargains lor everyone. LYON & CO. ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE. PA. some !
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