Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, BREdd dod dododobde dodo de deipde dese deb do 4 The Racket. -_ Dress Goods First shipment of our new Fall Press Plaids Grays and tock of (ro0ds, in new stvles in and . 3 4 . plain COLOI'S in Browns, both ot which will be much worn this season. We are also showing a fine line of plain and fancy braids for trimming, Store ' le o'cloc XK; open evenings until 8 Saturday until 10 o'clock You can do better at The Rack 1 et, they sell for cash E. P. IRVIN. vhdddedolededodedododdoddoddob db db dd Correspondents’ Department. Continued from page this section MOSHANNON. aie, were | many friend SPRING MILLS GREGG 146 ay run and in several tackad ‘passer n the school mune if only pome:s diong and kills sarve the owner right, Rome goo | Bo 5. Ot fs ched an able » not on Sunday forenoon or { wonder where the Green Gap Centre Democrat Ertle’s will make cider T i and Thursday aay He Dace : read Grenoble & ext week, and from this u Samuel Lytle, of State College, has Just seturned from the St. Luke's hospit al, where se had an operation performed shor a growth on the face COBURN. « Lrarrett and a at the hon ine C el He di . with dynamite reek, 1 fin i hl some ol load to supply hi O06 Ct Througl he cour Stover, of Aaronsbur and fami i Wilmer 2, Andrew Vonada enjoyed a pleasant ride on 's automobile on Sunday. The Coburn band ment at Rebersburg Saturday evening Wednesday and Thursday the boys fur nished music for the Grangers at Centre Hall, and Thursday of next week for the Lewisburg fair, filled an eng age- Sd = A. Vonada's cider press will not be in operation on Thursday, Sept. 27, but every other Tuesday and Thursday dur ing the apple season, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Meyer and Mr: and Mrs, C. F. Corman and son visited at the home of William Meyer, at Log- iton, over Sunday, y : UNION TWP, DIX RUN. GORTON ft on Friday morning amily will take in the grang- picnic and then go to Philadelphia York for his va he and his ers i Atlantic City and New cation The Old Fort hotel Many guesis : had quite a good Sunday--almost up to two hundred That is the place to get a i good square meal on BUZZARDS GLORY, John Foggleman and lady friend, Miss Snoffsmyer, spent Sunday at Hecla and Snydertown, with the latter's parents Bush meeting was well attended Mr. Grimm, of State College, Sunday with his lady friend, Miss garet McCormick, at Hublersburg, Blanche McCallion had been sick but is able to be around again, spent Ar. UNIONVILLE, inthe swim Tom McClell pent lay i] \ Eagle creek, how they nobody caught seems to know We are under obligation to Capt. Wm, | Fry, of Pine Mills, for a very interesting genealogy of the Kreider family, The research was made by the Rev. Isaac Kreider, of Dun . dates back to 1881 and nine generation srove s and about | urd met his Waterloo, M to Curtins Howard that all hig! met from this Snow Shoe escapade ROMOLA. Anna Robb ia weeks with friends Osceola spending a couple in Philipsburg and Marie Harris, of Lamar, visited last week at the home of Edith Robb School opened Sept. 17. The gram mar school is being taught by Mr, Gard ner and the primary by Miss Johnston, H. 8. Delong returned home after spending a month with friends in Pitts burg We are glad to say that John Kreager | is improving at this writing Mrs, E. B, Robb is spending a few | weeks at her home in Abdera, To be a philosopher all you have to do is preach what you don’t practice, i Bill PA. SEPTEMBER 20, 1906. Gillen, the Grocer, Who Gives the Cash Buyer a Discount for Cash Only. PORT MATILDA. GROVE & COLDREN’S Horse and Cattle MARKET. The Following Horses ables ; 19 Ihs. A Sugar 18 lbs. 6 Sugar. . 1.00 1.00 Flour Mc, « regular price $1.15 (Jur Kei rice Price. 5 are for sale at our st for Buffalo to there. Will Reese ing last Sunday ays he had a granc Extra agent R Monday night ! time. He was deligh says Port. iy The calithumpian ay Highest Prices paid for Produce: 20 FEF ITER FER | GILLEN, THE GROCER. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa D. A. Grove, Lemont. Ww. H. Coldren, Bellefonte. SPECIAL SALE ON Friday, Sept. 21st, OF LADIES’ SKIRTS and LADIES’ WAISTS. HUSTON TWP, Our store will be closed on Sept. 20th and 29th, on account of Jewish Holiday WORKMEN'S BARGAIN STORE McBride Bldg., Bellefonte, © 0 Ab bd bd bd dd db bd sb (THTEIEH FERRULE REALL VE VUE UE VURYHEVURENL EERE VULEURY VEVURVUL THT TORE EEO 1 adandentandontanientontandontontoatantantantondandondaadontandasdandsndeadesdandani } AS58505 5555555555850 etctete ss ns tr TEE EEIIEI TTY EAA A a ee es se LEER RERSTI ENS KATZ & CO.'S Store News! & A Aaa a ALAR RS EE ERIN MANMANAAAAAANAANE RS SB EE HAA Aaas ts EEE AE Ema a a ae a Every department is New as busy as bees. ~RASEBEER Jeweler and Optician } goods arriving daily, (r 3) It you are a lover In the next issue of PEPPPPIPPPPPPPPPPRPPPPRIRPPPPPPPIP RPP PRE PIPPI PP PP EPRI PPP PITRE RRP TRIER PRE R IRS teeter I PLP PPIPPPPPPPPPPPPPPTIPPPEPRRPRRR PR PPP PHP PPP HP 4499+ PoP deed this paper we will tell VOLRATH WARI : : ol Det ¢ ' w ’ H ne of the wares made you all about it. of p ee would pay for any make Every The stock granite ware is guaranteed will not last | Just better call The ny ask today for ware that wears.” The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. 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