Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 1, 1906 Sfedesfededesdeofedodede ded do dodesfesdodede dood ode UNIONVILLE. COBURN., E. P. IRVIN, L. C IRVIN. The Racket + > + ow 4 4 > > = > -* 4 > + i a + : w= - + o* ES > > hy - 4 » > > o° > > » 4 + + > : -~ - ° : Mrs. Mart Cooney, of B several days last week at the Mr, and Mrs, P. J. McDonnell 168 » from Altoona la Mrs. GW illick, of Tyrone, with sek very ill; we trust it is nothing het two Dretty littl ts is visiting her | serious i rother Gordon is also on parents Mr. and M1 I. mitt he sick list Altoona, with typhoid Mrs, W. T. Charles and Mrs, C. N,|féver; his father left on the morning Watt, Tyronites, visited fr in tows n Friday to look after Gordon 3 Katz & Co.s STORE NEWS. on Friday. ast week in Unionville items we no- Pp section 0 f this : vial greal ad ph nts the 4 ' We day ! WW { Altoor nil enent | Wish to advise vo nat me of them do turned from t the neighbor the day very ple 1 the evenihg the her and return Read our large JAttle Johnnie nt Sunday at hi advertisement on deeded ddd deabdobobodob dodeodeodeofofodeded James Alexander i ool student, son of ‘'m, A. Alex- | n their tiepass ticket, for on last Mon ander, came home on Friday and is | dav me o at 2 o'clock we he lown with the measles, sral 1 “fy ym reve I I a 2 gh dh 2 a i dh gh a dh 2 dh ol A a Sh Ih a oles} > ’ Ah page 4, third sec- | d "the . One of our young ladies clair o have | 1 1 aid they had just left the he champion pet hen A fey ys ago depot on their journey home Come 1e hen came up to where 1g and laid an egy at her feet EPP Peer eRe Pre tion, of this issue. looked ul there M It will pay you. ed ddd dddddddbddddddd ddd didididdddddd dd idd ddd EXT WEEK this space will be more in- teresting to you than any other part of the ale a . paper. We are now finishing RACKET STORE CO. ofesfedeodorfesdesteddordesds doe dedo desde dose fe a ars foaled] ah a a dh hh mh RI 2 2 hh a hh aU a a nual Inventory. We have culled every : = ished |] Best |B, M lican; | & from our stock. No doubt you remember Correspondents’ Department. *® I { : fro “ tio { January, what bargains we g: RUNVILLE | hog : : | M we invoiced. This year . ger surprise. Next wee parti 'ATCH EE a HB ah ak a an a a RAE a an a aa Aah a 2 a - La KATZ & CO. AAR aaa asa a anaes eR EEE ETRE FREE ER ERR ERR 4 DOOMED! The Entire ie Boots. Shoes and Rubbers 9)! : YEAGER & DAVIS, High Street, Bellefonte, Pa., is now in the hands of world's greatest bargain givers, G. W. GROVES & COMPANY. . a THEY ARE FORCED TO CLOSE THEIR DOORS. The backward season and being over stocked have placed Yeager & Davis in this position with $25,000.00 worth of up-to-date Shoes on hand. The stock is doomed and must go. soe) S55 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ist, The most tremendous sale of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Slippers, &c.. will start. Goods will go for far less than raw cost of production. Nothing reserved. The stock must be turned into money. Their loss is your gain. $1.00 will go as far as $3.00. This will be the greatest Shoe Sale that ever occurred in this city or country, Yeager & Davis, Bellefonte’s most reliable shoe merchants, bid good-bye to all their doomed stock forever. ALL MUST GO. a a EE RE Ae, Men's hand One big le lgoa { $1.98 e careful and not ug i then mops rh 8 \ ha ¥ ” -, in \ Shoes will go ¢ Doomed 1e big lot of Men's extra or you'll damage your carpet for : in uly oo (A nrice : 20¢ h \ & cut Box Calf Ww suggested that an emet wou ‘ : 1 v oub ol lace Shoes i k iar i ehbor N v nds eo Tg : One bi of | hildre n's #1 AR a A . . N h home to hi ol nt time wh Shoes wil o at Doomed ¥ orice . 48c i ed : smokeless powder, that Il surely t ites tamil ts walt: ! i ociety at the \ n Friday t “go off At this : ' One big lot of Men's Shoes, mer weigh i \ noon his week the school children wes nformed Hoes latest styles, worth $2.75, over stocked and the backward season, Yeager & Davis a a . Arthur Harp: will «0 at Doomed Bellefonte's most reliable Shoe House. find themselves Vici Kid Lace Shoes : ’ gO § wement of ts, all must go. On account of their theing ni N he Frank Culver made business trip seeing the crowd they cr i it, oy ¢ a fight” and made a 1 BARRE | ser the h f the late Edwa i 8, Price . $1.48 right now at the end of the season with 82¢.000 worth CD | P ' the battle field O biz Jot of Men's Very of fine Boots, Shoes and Rubbers for Men, Women, i ARR 0e $ c 1% | of Mens JB 5.01 y was in the wind they ne Lig lo 4 Joys and Children. All have been combined by the hon Dobie Snt all ww ! fine Shoes in latest styles i " " ; One big Jot of Boys' extra Aw! Mr. gimme ri i h a v 61. | conductors and will be sold for less than the cost of pro " : Fo the celebrated $3 LO Walk " . yo . . ’ strong Shoes will go at gimme ride langhtet time ‘ . s | duction, G. W. Groves & Co... Conductors. It will pay Doomed Price 98 Wot nel ry ’ sx WN n Saturday t : ; Naay mor Over make, Voomed p : : { C . 0 1% on miles tu + : TS 4 : ie of 2 FETE new 0 Price $2.30 you to come 100 miles to visit this frre tale olan Sot atl arive dle of blank insu oll and said | SECON ANNIVersar evel) ng mov N B.-~Merchants from | begins Thursday, February 1st, at g a. m., and closes in N ) i ! . BA miest in Bibgir who ; n rentleman, | represent tl ost | RIVNE VO1) ot ia i Lhe 18 the city or county wishing to | 10 days. Opening days Thursday, Friday, Saturday WANTED--26 Salespeople, tip the en fn trongest Life Insuran mpany tresimen . \ us Ts Rn a vie purchase portions of this and Monday, February 1, 2. 1 and Watch for the Women and Men. Miss AM i ming, of lear n e wi pi ur 7:9 / > Fou ; ”» # fio } # a stock must call between large ah and Ye ager & Davis name over the door, if ' 4 \ AY Ai maxt) GHBMIR the hours of oand toa. m you value money on't miss this gigantic sale. Posi- gale positively closes in 10 as all other hours will be re tively no goods sold and no one allowed ia the building i served for our retail trade until! Thursday at g o'clock days styles worth $2 £0 21 KN Margaret Gleason n Snow Shoe on Thon 0h was motor he mous stock of shoes under one roo pent ial un all dis $ ne aenris } Ving Ali Aire ns, nt. hose ot the K i af . Mt ich / ord " a” taf y : ting the 1 mbet in the eves and the ets, Gray ye, Fred Hall (hand ; eth moi | " nose ; they were all more or less lacen " { a 1 y ‘ Mr, Ward ited beyond recognition I'hey always The box social which was for the bene: | pad vaniched adh / an say 13 is an unlucky number, but for my ( Y fit of the M. E. church, was a sticcoss + ack part, 1 don't believe it ; for | think they G Ww GROV & O PAN were lucky in not being arrested the hd sd * The best way to dissuade women from Conroy and Mack, the popular come | whole of them, for breaking the Sabbath | wanting to vote is to let them, dians, coming next Thursday, 5th, and frightning the neighborhood,
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