THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, FEBRUARY 15, 1906 KE. P,. IRVIN, L. C. IRVIN, Tae RACKET Dissolution Sale Qur big Dissolution Sale will last only one week more. SALE PosiTiveLy ENDS SaA1 URDAY, FEB, 24. Remember, every article in our entire stock is reduced in price, Save money by buying during this sale, Racket Store 60. Correspondents’ Department. Contin 4 fro DAY this s¢ Wn RUNVILLE, CENTRE HALL will i TANKS team [4 the Areadia A great mi copie have bee enNgagea pad Miss Rose Krape isjvisting her at Rebersbhuryg Mrs. Alfred Dur ha with a bad cold trust she again, n busily uncle been suffering wveral weeks, we will soon « njoy good health Boys $1.50 shoes gc, Girls $1.50 98¢ Ladies Rubbers, 3c. Boys Leather Boots, g8c Men's Leather Boots, $1.58, G. W. Grove's Shoe Sale, shoes, GREGG TWP, NORTH PRECINCT, hters had an old week, They old parties Benj. Limbert's fashioned quilting frolic last made two quilts and the showed that the young girls don't know how to quilt, by being done before the young parties “After the frolic the party was treated to candy. A good time was reported The Bible tells s daug us a beautiful parable in the return of the prodigal son This community came very near that last week, only it was the return of the prodi gal daughter F. P. Spring made a business Mills last Saturday Mrs. Henry Mowery Ruth, returned after a m Forest county, F. P. Duck and Isaac Long's eacl chased a National cream separator of G. Ww Tressler. Rev. E. R. Duck trip to and onth daughter visit in Crumbling, P. E., preached an inspiring sermon in St. Paul's church on Saturday evening, and Rev. Hass preached in the Bethesda, Sunday morning. n on Hayes Zettle and R yer | . usin Rosa Runkle. Mrs. H Adam Krumrine and the 1lda Git »xon, of Harry Ream and family A few of 0 Hall Jo it Ream, who was hurt badly toona ie on Saturday Ream spe (y00 sports atten p show at Centre at Al came hon Some of © ir farmers are putting away ice Ladies $1.50 shoes gle Men's $8 high cut hunting shoes $4.95 Big lot of children shoes, 45 Men's calf boots $1 04, Boys Felts and Gums, $1.48 G, W. Grove's Shoe Sale, Bellefonte, Pa. POTTER TWP, Mrs. Florence Dunkle Alice. of Mt Eagle, spent the home of Eliza St Mrs, Henry Zerby law, of Decker valley, the home of Geo. Brian, jen Brian, of Nittany, is few weeks with his nephew, Mrs. Roy Schaeffer had of entertaining her Coburn over Sunday Wm. Keller had be is able to carry the Frank Fisher spent a day last » r 11 James Keller, Emery Sweetwood and lady frie Georgesvalley, visited swith brother, V. A. Auman’s Auman, Sorry t« and daughter a ow days at ump. and dau spent ghter-in Sunday at spending a (yeo0, the pleasure en on the si mail again, and wife, of Penn Hall week at the sufferin sore toe, D. L porkers, ar BRUSHVALLEY. is comm alu r 100 houses BELLVIEW MARTHA, W. M. Cronister and Peter Myers each unloaded a car load of lime last week Sam’l Richards is still in a very condition A. C, Williams and Budd have been busy putting Gill bad Thompson ip oe Miss Emma Mattie Steele The mercantile apprai busy, as he is only at home once a week, C. G few days in Clearfield Co The Baptist preaching service | well attended last Sunday eve, spent Sunday with was Fifteen headaches cured for roe by | W. M, Cronister and wife spent last Bellefonte, Pa, using **Moyer's Headache Tablets. tf | Sunday with his brother, Dallas, | Be 11¢ | of P | Brian, | two sisters, from | fell on the one side of the w | a distance will {at Wm | about it Cronister has been spending a | UNIONVILLE. Jul ha Curtin and Mary fonte Misses, were rec McDo nt nrett » pretiie ent the pretty two.year- and Mrs. Jame vith pneumon elping to har Why ’ 1 X large cake on the ppec and he and the cake of 1ce on the other ITY rained his wris 2 CF ag ol for repan ng of the nual- and Sunday " . rienas rom some Re wool speaking will be verybody | welcomed wl ing meetin oa Miss 18 visiting PENN TWP (:. Auman an Eckert's Mis n ni He hen store that dozzens aiggs last month he said they didn't lay, because it holiday. he He has a fine abode for feathery creatures for them to see out, and for them to sleep on at night or when not laying aiggs He bh nests placed around the walls for them tolay inor set and hatch out more chickens for D, P., jist as they feel Mister Peters says like as not when the prices of aigs goes up to 24 : tell up + WAS a y guessed the | cents or thereabouts, they will quit lay. | Ing. sor is kept quite i Hens is always contrary anyway “That hoarseness may mean croup before mornin ilave a bottle of “Onl of Gladness” hand y. Use it and go to | sleep. tf. There are twent liquor licenses in there were last year, less applicants for KATZ & COS STORE NEWS, WHITE MADRAS WAISTINGS Our new Spring line just re- ceived this week, You should see them to appreciate their If you can’t come in cheerfully send Our are 15c¢ person we will f { ‘ samples on application, new prices on these yard. and 25c¢. a KATZ & COMPANY. learfield county than | CQITISIIIISS IIIS TITESETIIED RRRESESE EE OE SELES IESIEIESIES FOOTIE GTI GI TI IS OF A TRUTH Tig BI Plano Sal M. 6. GEPHART 20 8. Allegheny 8t., Aikens Block, Goes Merrily On. Never in the history of Piano selling and Centr { ny hay values been have : “the re been so ia time as we nd never i have sold IS NOT We have had to dupl for pianos almost daily, in as to replenith the gone out, You have such noted high grade makes to select from Knabe, Behr Bros., Brambach, Haines Bros., Ho- bart M. ( Briggs, and all the other standard and we guarantee to furnish you the piano of your choice at lower cost than you can procure it elsewhere Don't be deceived by glowing ated statements, or fictiti We have fully and cone monstrated to the public that w merit that pianc not that to represent a piano truthfully and it In $ proper honorable and trustworthy : mis leading representations—rating a medium grade, or a low a stencil piano, if you please, at an exhorbitant and finally at far more than its real worth. will not go with the That it is a well established fact that there is not a within the State of Pennsyl- vania who gives the values we are giving you right now, A piano 1s the most costly article which you place in your home, and you expect to buy but one in a lifetime. Before you buy your piano, we ask of you to call and inspect our fine pianos and get prices, and be convinced, Seeing is believing, crs we had placed order to fill the demand as well various styles and makes as they have as the able, Joston, Maxes, retenses and exagger- us prices ISIVCN de orth and win ; are place that ] pranos : : class 18 grade, cr price, selling it ple dealer We have a large number of Organs, piano case and cottage styles, such as the Estey, Tanand & Voley, etc, recently taken in exchange on piano sales, at very low prices, Second hand and slightly used Pianos from £75 up. Terms to suit your convenience. "PHONE OR ADDRESS M. C. GEPHART 290 SOUTH ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE, WITTE GTONTI NITION IIIT TITITIIITINS
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