Page. 2 THE C ENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, FEBRUARY 8, 1906 DANAAAANAAAAANASANg | DIE YOU must remember that it 18 no 13,000 Acres Added. APHINISTRATON'S NUTIC! TUAMUALMALALLUAUAMALUAULLULY Pd \ mtd] task to force tl pepper through Re he State Forestry Commission has Estate of CaArTHaning Burp, late of Halo S : thot Hilo es Te Wak 0g he | Leen purchasing more Clinton. county | "LE Hinman. 0h ta ou Knew E E an shy Q "1 un see, without removing the {and “ts ia x tava $1 ’ having bee n ps sitad 103 1 a Wades lertid Wr EA. S he d naps \O od orl ¥ ui 1 ’ Si Sh I wie - in : eb to said at Burin req i" ted yo s that yeni pia * C a ‘ orbert t ituated in the Big Run! to make payment, and those having claims t a Fan : ah 4 » 7 region, and adjoining the State preserve | PERCH IIE Suing Without At cop € $ Ji i and Senator Henry a} oh oni) Thy Jb daly LR 3e4 In the News § |i. Il SNC INCWS , / wa » do not agree on the ques Alt! * their matual friend, Pres TA a AAAI NINA evelt: will run. for another Tost lying in Beeel i ownship, APWINISTRA 8 NOTICK he pain, Dr. Sy ) ce, The author and sociol Estate of Ep 3 a » 3 ry or tH Abate Te ora # . . Letters of GOOD. editor | be hat Mr. Roosevelt would be a his makes State 1 ation be-| ov 1 on the NO HAP. | vist declared in a recent address the | COunty tw. doc d aL Anti-P: vin Pills, of Ci ap! { fate for president again under | tween the Beech Creek and the Susque- | Tuliy request a Collier's | pres ' ; : : fo to be indebted who was ertain circumstances, while Mr, Lodge hanpa river an i ¢ territory he | ate pays libel by | » senate stated Joseph M. vely that the of New York nt dent would y . nes wer run again, id "aR ! : p ' tn has of th gs ; ven, 225 acre i land in wstane ANN AL STATEMENT in his jour MY LIS Was hot yO ¥sz v ' wal nbout the | aly s a friend of a a 3 iL «connection atesmen. He AS Ee The Farmers’ Mut, Fire Insur, Co. Town Toples now by experi FS LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. if Centre County, Pa pronounce: mee hos the other NORMAN HAPGOOD. 7, 0 ten by If lives.” Ie once Nii Suga AVMINISTRATRIX NOTICE the jury after ten minutes’ deliberation, | related how in 1870 QW Estate of CHARLES H. CRUSE, late of Spring was reporter in charge of the educa- ind himself in - Jit 0 ui pias as tional department of a New York after. | Nev rk without " \ having Desh granted to the Gude ro ai] noon newspaper a few years ago. He ‘fends or work. ; ou ood an uh ig MY ny ia Batuse ‘having reported loings of the board of edu “1 had no money at al we said, ums to present th ¢ without delay. te cation and gathered news of the public | “and had to sle in the street pent - at LR A GOOD LINIMENT a fe adede schools, ne day he asked the editor what wi 16 be review in Eng- and hhh, i ae a ar ' asked = Bagle Block. Belle gionte. ; AMAMUMUMMAUGMMUAMUMMUML GAMMA MLD GL AM AAD ANE (nb iddanaad atta shaithidsatddsdadadididsdidididsasdidididididtdtdatadadadidididsdididitidsdiaidssididadnd ALARAAM AAA A MMMM MM a (GREEN'S $ RAILROAD SCHEDUL}J ELECTRIC LINIMENT Kk. RHOADS COO A LSS Wood, Grain ON . ; i i easurer. J. G irehaser to have Seoreta vy. D F refer ‘ © Fes OMON Pie test PREDERICH CUT WITH A KNIF Prices Are Cut Right and Left in the Great Sale of the { W.H MUSSER, DOOMED STOCK OF YEAGER & DAVIS High street, Bellefonte, Pa., which is now in the handsof G. W AN GROVES & CO. the world s greatest bargain givers Costs no ¥ or Duth Ares Bellefonte, Pa INSURANCE AGENCIES ng Mark i i f into m : Takin in i : ar . h th : N W IS ime t i 1 04s FENLON t 1088.40. vour oroht 29% HARRY «i l Shoe Bargains like these must appeal irresistably to people of & . : "wt FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. BOYS’ SHO ES. TORE 7G EE Ot. | nyweSoyS SEOES. ic | BI NSURANCE, price (s1OY0 8 Drive BONDS of every description Coe lot of Children's extra fine Shoes One lot of extra strong Boys’ Shoes in box ‘ st Grove's pri Cc calf will go rapidly at Groves’ price . : r Cory ‘es $343 i ) : Big lot of Misses’ fine spring heel, Don O8c Boys’ Felt Boots go at Groves’ price 48c¢ BELIL.EFOIIYT PA. gola Kid, Grove's price MEN'S SHOES. WOMEN’ SHOES We can only mention a few of the iy 000 Jno. TF. Gra & Son A small lot of Ladies’ fine Shoes and ‘89 Another lot of Men's heavy Shoes go on 20 y Slippers, Groves price C sale at “81 0) 04 fnoccessors 10 GRANT HOOVER Big lot of Ladies’ fine Shoes 1. 48 Big lot of Men's fine Shoes and Ox : : Insur nc Oxfords, finely made, Grove $3.00 and $3.50 are going rapidly at Groves | 0 ) aides 4 an price ly sents the largest ire losur yoo omy 3 hive n the world a pre ared to write large lines At any time ALSO Life and Accident Insurance, and Surety Bonds. Call on or address us at Crider’s Stone Bldg, Bellefonte. BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET, ALLRGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE. Ooe big lot of | mie extra fine Bhoes and Ox fords. fine Patent it, Patent Kid and Velonr Big lot of Men's fine Shoes, including many of Beoih: r Ps oo w' i 4 be, Calf, worth $3 50 od $LOO Groves Qo 48 the celebrated Walk Over muke, Grove | ‘ , price price . ~3 fe jout the propri for money, was pean ht Vorh a REAL SALES such as this gigantic sale of the Yeager & Davis Stock are of rare o« brother of the trace vee He ' currence. I'he magnitude of the values, the daring sacrifice of price cutting and the vast va tion magnate, Au pis riety of shoe offerings generously placed belore you by the conductors combine to make this gust Belmont, and youngest son of the sale tower above all other attempts as the sublime mountain peak overtops the scattered foot : great bauker, the late August Belmont hills at its base. No matter what your circumstances, where you usually trade, or what your n to Ail an | He attended the Naval academy at An shoe needs, here's money for you in this particular sale more than you can imagine. In spite empty pepper cruet, an waited for | Bapolis, intending to follow the occupa of the great advance in leather and rubber goods we reduce the prices for this great sale and , y as a long time ¢ tion of his grandfather, Commodore : i i ik pepper, but it was a long time com Parev.. Bie pi havo. for whom he offer bargains to bewilder and bewitch any effort ever made in this locality, ‘A : Tan Thi 271] Fe - : §, "Finally 1 looked him up impatiently, | Was named. He decided, however, that Come this week, This Sale positively closes in 10 days. We Riba na but this bast daline af le sat bent over the eruet, with the | such a life would not sult his tastes; pepper beside him, | was for a time a member of congress G W GROVES & CO | BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM “ ‘How jong Is It golug to take you | from New York and has been twice » . . | All kinds of Smoked Maat, Pork ote fo do that Job? 1 asked | married. His second wife was former | | If You want & nice Juicy Soaar NO ne a A A NNN ONAN NINN } ) “iy 1" onger.! he answered | ly the wife of William K. Vanderblit Not much longe n od y AAAS NAAN A a A NNN PHILIP BEEZER, NPN AANA NS PN native ANF NINN NN NNT AGING ANS ANTS
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