Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, FEBRUARY 8 Boddeddedededoded dededededode dodo de dodob ode oe POTTER TWP, + E, P. IRVIN. L. C IRVIN The Racket DISSOLUTION SALE Ww & al Gerhard I ith sin Lock Haven The 1. OO. OO. } of Hubler rr annual oyster 1 vening th Our Entire Stock at About Cost. » early Open Evenings. RACKET STORE (0. fesdose ode dood Boao dod Zoie food dodo ode ipo RI Uh ht hh hh hh el a GO a a a bo a ol SE i a J hh a a a a J hh a at nh tah 4a Log 3 Correspondents’ Department. RO McMonigs Mt Wile t of Mrs. Al lower valley the p Those who visited at the home of Adam Jordan's on Sunday were : Ruben rs sabeth Me Wert and lady friend, Leah Rider and Henry Hoy rryman pendin a few weeks among her many friends BUFFALO RUN, Miss Nora Geyer Peter Breon spent last week visiting in Altoona shadow on | friends at State College and Boalsburg is spending a week ground hog saw his Miss Blanche Nearhoof has returned riday, six weeks cold weather - after a two week's visit in Tyrone Victor H, Bean and wife, formerly of Altoona, pent A week with the latter's parents, H. A. Geyer's George Grove, of lowa, isa guest at the home of Christena Beckwith Mrs, Henry Newman spent a few days E. T. Huey attended the raffling matoh BOGGS TWP, at Fillmore Saturday; he says there were . some fine shots made FAIRVIEW Miss Eva Bathgate has moved her boarding place from Wm. Groves to Jerry Roan’s John F. Grove is on the sick list John F. Grove purchased a new manure spreader last week and says he | is going to fertilize his farm ne i going now | day at home, We have a little snow, we wish for | i more, i Charles Lucas, of Altoona, spent Sun- day at home, ames Watkin, wife and Mrs. Omy ) Watkins spent Sunday at R, B, Lucas’, | with her brother at Bellwood, Calvin Lucas is on the sick list, Quite a few of the young folks of Port Millie Kelley, of Bellefonte, spent Sun. | Matilda have been attending Rev, Dur. kee's revival meetings at Hannah, ] Frances Nyman spent Sunday with | That hoarseness may me i —-— an crou . F her sister in Holt's Hollow, before morning. Have 4 bottle of “Of Moyer's White Linimen t, pint bottle] Miss Jennie Confer, of Yarnell, spent |of Gladness” handy. Use it and go to ase. tf | Sunday at this place, sleep. 1 { | GREGG TWP, WALKER, MILESBURG STORMSTOWN E ve Mattern a me after a tw» Haven. Of City Charles Harshberges: the arrival of another girl LR IE Rit Report of a wedding in our town the near future Mame Way was in Tyrone last week Our venerable mail carrier, Wm, l'oner, is catching skunks and other wild animals this winter; we hope he will have success HOWARD, Miss Alice Pletcher one of the leadin | milliners in Philadelphia, bas returnec to her work in that city, Miss Harriet Woodward departed for Pittsburg where she will stay some time, Miss Zettle, of Milesburg, visited Minnie Heverly a few days, The temperance rally was well attend. | ed. The kers from a distance were | Rev. Piper, from Milesburg, Rev. Crow, | of Hublersburg, Rev. Robins, of Wil. | A TOUCH ON SUPERSTITIONS. LEMONT, KATZ & COS STORE NEWS. NUMBER ONE RE Your Choice for 89¢ SIGN NUMBER TWO READS : Your Choice for $1.25 82.28 vi ; “for $1.25 A NUMBER THREE READS : Your Choice for 49¢ Ces Oo gd for 49 reg ar OTHER BARGAINS to» 16 jon, but a few of them are NL —— vs¢ White Table Linen at 49¢ a yd Sailed Sheets 81x90 inches, regular price 7sc¢ now 65¢ $1.00 White Bed Spreads at 6%¢ 15¢, 25¢ and soc Embroidery at Be, 12¢ and 150 a yd In fact the whole store is one mass of bargains for you, KATZ & COMPANY.
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