Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 5, 1905 I ———— E. P. IRVIN. L. C IRVIN, The Racket Blankets and Haps Cool nights now and perhaps you need an extra hap or a pair of warm blankets. We can sell you a good heavy hap as low as soc. Others larger and heavier at 6sc., 75¢., 8sc., $1.00 and upwards, COTTON BLANKETS We have a nice soft cotton blan- ket for soc. a pair, just the thing to use instead of sheets during the winter; also better ones at Goc., »s5c., $1.00 and higher, WOOL BLANKETS 3 White, grey and red wool blan- kets, $3 to $5 a pair; everyone 25 50 cents lower buy them elsewhere. We sell for cash onl save you money of buy. to than you can RACKET STORE CO. hata ass sats Sl tl telat dds Correspondents’ : Department : cede Continued from 7th ps Lh hn bn fb tb a AARONSBURG. Age RE Geo. Weaver as friends in x cage wn las g on Monday a ROLAND. Ce Austin Curtin ¢ ber of his friends at his Saturds evening : 4 Alice Neff, Kath ams, Miss Mann a: Among re : Velta Brooks Our People were very glad to hear the church bell ring again ; the church hav ing been closed for several weeks It is hoped there will be more enthusiasm among some of the deliquent ones John Brooks has returned home after visiting friends in Jersey Shore We are glad to see Mrs, Henry Shults around again, having had a very serious fall, breakiog two of her ribs * Morrison. & Glenn have added a fine new hoarse to thier stock in the livery stable. Ita record is a mile in two min. utes, Mrs. Bell Curtin was a pleasant visitor at the home of Mrs. H. R, Curtin last week, The form of the official ballot in No vember will be similar to that used at the | Frink Williams visited here ; Mrs. Yar | homo for a visit, last general election, although it will be not nearly so large owing to the differ ence In the number of candidates. CPO PVO0OPRP0VIO000000000009T C000 00000000000006006000000000 UNIONVILLE. quarters, and the tack hammer is **it."” The “twins” went nut gathering on Monday afternoon, got caught in the big rain storm, didn't get home till next day. John Stover kindly took them in ; they had a half pint of nuts, George Parsons shot one gray | and one piny on first hunting ds | game reported scarce, squirrel ay. Small coon hunting. They treed a wild cat. It lay down to wait for dawn, fell asleep, [ wild cat climbed down,wakened Harry, Harry yelled, ‘Gee, there it goes, pap. | Didn't get it nor coon either, Mary R. Griest left on last Wednesday for Montreal, Canada, where she will spend a month or more seeing the sights in Johnnie Bull's domain, Joe Stover has moved his family from Pittsburg Tyrone, which latter place he expects to make his future home, John P. Harris, Jr., has purchased the Andrew Thompson property and to 1 tv} n ashort me muel Brugger left on Monday ( 1 Ki il PICKIC — PINE GLENN MLY M | AITNOS Im of Mrs. Gast I'he ile grammar the tad 5 MACON AN J ane K SON will hold a i chool lawn Saturday eve Ast MELE SOCTAG nm the Oct. » all come and be eral sin fora good cause Communion sery well at. tended in the Presbyterian church on Sunday morning Mrs, Stuart and sister are visiting at the home of Mrs, GG. Bets, BRI GORTON HEIGHTS. * Those making visits Mrs Ww Wikxios and son in Philipsburg ; Mrs, G. §lark to Peale ; Susan Pletcher and Sard Wiggins at J. Heaton's; Mrs, | Hegton visiting at Yarnell; Mrs, PF, Podrman and Miss Pletcher Sundayed at thefhome of Charley Norton ; Mrs, Boor, of Peale, visited |], W, Wiggins ; Grover Wiggins at Peale, Friday ; William and ces were Harry Lindemuth and his pap went | | The lawn mower has gone into winter | vices next Sunday at St, | was too dark to shoot ; built a fire, and | inéll and Mrs, Kelly, of Yarnell, at J. | i Heaton's, also Mrs, Tom Croft ; Lyons i { Poorman in Snow Shoe; Edwin Clark Sundayed in Peale, bo ————— | BENORE. GREGG. Hoy's It has been so long since we have seen the name of our little town in a news paper. SCHOOL DISTRICT, ¥). H. Maize preached an able sermon on Sunday forenoon ; there will be ser- 4 : . Ed Zimmerman, wife and son, of Paul's church, Milest { 1 ’ f " a : | Muesburg, spent a few days last week ? Erte y Ki laut | » ’ J. E. Ertel was on the sick list last | ip grand-pa Markley, Duck spent Sunday at James | aly Ghaner is all smiles now. Ask H. It's a boy, Werts, James Wert, wife and son Paul, spent Sunday at Emanuel Eungards, ¢ Mrs, S. I. Rachau and children, Mrs George Vonada and Mrs. Vonada spent Sunday at R. P. Haugh's, C. M. Philips and daughters spent Sun- | day at Benj, Limbert's, Mrs. Jacob Smith, Geo, Jackson and Kathryne Jackson spent Sober, Mrs. Jas Weaver bh, Mabel and Ammon Sunday at Jas. Werts', Jacksons spent Sund; Dr. Wilson sold his pair of high-step- ers recently, Dr, Robison of State ‘ollege was the purchaser, Miss Margret Hutchison departed Fri- Geo. T, Stine, of Buffalo Run, circu. lated among friends Friday. He is now working for Uncle Sam, Mrs. Cal Murtorff and Mrs. Geo liams spent Friday with their Mrs. Ellenberger at Marengo [ sunday a Wil. . sister, Duck spent Sunday at Dan John Baudis was home a few days last Showers spent | week, Our shoe make Jacob Ghaner, Sun- iends at Eyer Frank Field | at grand _-_ JULIAN, — FOWLER, ir. Myer the past week, « : s been gq te ill for : : spent Sunday is improving rapidly nts, at Fillmes KS al t AY — POTTER TWP, a ———— RUNVILLE. —- PENN TWP, le meet wil rE MM ted to attend —— Last Niagara Falls Excursion, I'he last Pen her | TOA day excursion Niagara Falls from Washington and Baltimore will be run October 13. On this special train will leave Washington at 7.48 am,, Sunbury 12.58 pm, Williams port 2.30 pm., Lock Haven 3.08 pm Renovo 3.55 pm, Emporium Junction §.08 pm., arriving Niagara Falls at ¢.3¢ pm Excursion tickets, good for return pas sage on any regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, within ten days, will be sold from $y 80 from Altoona; $7.40 from TYiana; $6 45 from Bellefonte, event are 8 tle Wolf eo Anna Auman wa Gentrel t popular payivania Ra tertained ten to Sunday od Miss Miss Cathrine spent Sunday with her (rertael frie on date a Barger, of Coburn, sister Mrs, Edith Miss Carrie Snavely, who had been at Bellefonte, returned to O, J. Wolf again, ————— MOSHANNON, Mrs. Geo. Hodgson, of Philadelphia, has returned to her home after a short | visit here, $5.10 from Ridgway; $6.90 from Sun. Charles Poorman, of Gorton Heights, | burg and Wilkesbarre; $4.75 from Wil wis a caller in town on Wednesday | jiamsport; and at proportionate rates night { from principal points, A stopover will F.D. Weaver, |. P., attended Preshy: | be allowed at Baffalo within limit of tery in Huntingdon three days this do | ticket returning Mrs, Mand Wonders, of Elton, - ——————— i visiting friends here Canpipares who are good officials, by | Nelle Turbridy. who has been spend. | custom, are awarded a second term for! ing sometime in Bellefonte, has returned most officesbut a third term is asking | too much, i : a — : The grafter confines most of his atten. tion to the plum tree, in The dentist as well the glazier takes pains with his work, {day for her home in Philadelphia after | spending some time at the Misses Grays’, | SA EEEEEECEEEECEEEEREEEEEE, THE . 333337 . . D. WAS SEPTEMBER 22, All purchases made on the above holders of tickets for date will receive the amount of the purchase in cash when 3333333333333 3333333333333333333 presented at our store. - CEECCEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETEECSEEEEEEEETEESEEEEEEEREEEREEEREES, =n YEAGER & DAVIS BELLEFONTE, PA. 3333333333333333 \) 23333333333 333333333333 LEEEE WwW a Katz & Co.'s STORE NEWS. W : Ww AM Como Never. Tear Silk Bi Walon [3] i H Children's Coats It's up 1 Little Tudor Sleepers dies’ Home J+ stock of them winter nights fel dainty pink and blue stripes; OWS Warm on Ti oY ask to see thom, One word more. We always give a little space to our Millinery Department. This depart. ment is an advertisement in itself, yot Millinery De we want to put you in mind of the epartment new things we are daily receiving. There's always something new at Katz's. If you'll take the trouble to look we're always glad to show you around. KATZ & COMPANY.
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