Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 27, 1906, Wied eo despobob dedi dedpdedodedeodedodob ded | The Racket. -n Dress Goods First shipment of our new stock of Fall Dress (yoods, in new styles in Plaids and in and of plain colors Gravs Browns, both which will be much worn this season. We are also showing a fine line of plain and fancy braids for trimming. Store open evenings until 8 o'clock; Saturday until 10 o'clock. You can do better at The Rack et, they sell for cash E. P. IRVIN. Sebi b bbb bb bb bb bb bbb b bebe Correspondents’ Department. Continued from page 3, this section. MOSHANNON. YARNELL 1 the them Heveral their score i the timely econd game though the boys were defeated, they can shake hands with themselves that they held this team down as well as they ad This was only the fourth game for the boys and they held the Carrolites down to a score fi 8. The features of the fae were the catches of Brungart and Jelong W. J. Kreider and wife spent Sunday in Madisonburg Mr. and Mrs. Caris, of Tylersville, visited at W. A. Snook's, Saturday and Sunday, Eimer and Lola Hough, also W, H Crouse and family took a Hip to Carroll, Sunday, to see the new raiiroad at that place. John Wolf is busy hauling stones make the wall for the well he near his house, h ’ 3 nitting of the locals was the Carrol team and oO to to has dug at the home | wood, of | home of | Mrs. Rachel Funk, of this place. | Miss Etta Sunday at John Burd's, | after apenitiag | of this place PORT MATILDA Orvis Williams and wife spent Sunday of the latter's father, W.S Williams, of Martha Miss Lillian Osman, who has been vise iting friends. and Pittsburg and Stewart, has returned home again Mildred Williams left on Saturday for | Grampian to visit at the home of her un- cle, W. L.. Williams of that place Moses GG. Mains, night operator at this place, transacted business in Tyrone be- tween trains on Monday, Earl relatives at Rothrock and Chester Caulder- Tyrone spent, Sunday at the Mr, Rothrock's grandmother, | w.T Hoover, the hardware man, has | on hand a line of guns and ammunition | Any one not supplied should give him a | call S. 8. Osman has accepted a job of cut- ting bark ties and props from C, W Crain, on the ridge close to town, Any | one wishing employment should call or | address the same The carpenters have Dr. Thompson's | house nearly completed, and when done | will make a fine residence and add great- | ly to the appearance of the town, Some of our farmers have their corn cut and thrashing done H W Raybert, of this Parker, Homer were married at Buffalo, N. Y day the zoth. and will be after Dec. 10th Zeek Funk spent Sune V friend, M Hoffman burg. There v terian ch Rev. Berg there was i place, and City, Pa :on Thurs. of at home here, How a LOVEVILLE, RUNVILLE. ROMOLA spent Sunday ¢ : 3 joan Wensel ouple David Me( Snow Shoe ! loskey Wie week Wet Rig § couple o Wm days | i Mr insburg on Wedne few th In An this place, returned to Wilk lay after spending ! & “a1 Geo, Glo ef weeks w eiatives of BOGGS Twp HOLL MOL 4 Miss Edith Fetzer pent Sunday with Bessie Johnson, of this place Mrs, Alice Parson, Miss Nora Watson, of Runville ) ed atjjohn Burd's, of this place Miss Minnie Willis ns and Mi Walker, of Tyrone, are visiti Spicers and ay of VY ade lod ie g at john Miss Edna Poorman, of Runville, and Malcolm Poorman, of this place, spent | C. F., what is the attraction in Miles- | burg Miss Lulu Fetzer, of Lock Haven, ! a month with her parent | as returned home accom- pasied by her sister Mildred, : The football player is getting his hand n, | names are Margaret and [Leonare UNIONVILLE. Howard Pratt and wife, of Baltimore with Mrs. David Pratt are visiting at the Squire Pratt home Mrs, P, J. McDonnell, after a week or ten day's sojourn at Atlantic City and Philadelphia, returned home, Monday, Zachariah Bailey, a representative citizen of Curwensville, is visiting his sister, Mrs, A. J. St. Clair Rev, Foster Piper, of Diamond Hill, Conn. a son of Rev, Marshall Piper. oc cupied his father's pulpit at this place on Sunday. He preached an able, interest ingjand inspiring sermon Mrs. Albert Hazel was called Aaronsburg on last Thursday ac- count of the death of her mother, Mr Amelia Dennis, who died at that place on last Wednesday, of ailments incident to old age. to on Mrs. Almeda Emerick Dunkle is home from Pittsburg on a visit to her parents, | Maggie Rowan came down on last | Friday from Tyrone, bringing with her | a pair of the prettiest little pets one could wish to see. They were so tame she didn't need a cage for them. Their 1 Sick- ler, The sweet little 2-year-old twins of Mr. and Mrs Leonard Sickler, Sr The | latter also came down and were the guests of Thomas Fisher over Sunday Howard aud Mont, Musser accompa- nied by Mrs. G. M. Weaver, of wood ; Mr. and Mrs. Gephart and Merritts, of Tyrone tors at the home o ther, Mrs. Mattie Mu ite a jolly sextette 1p to Spott Belle. Mi were f the st they went 1 11 but one of vd Lheir § GREGG TwP, off corn Samuel Ketne: to Sugarvalley | Miss Mayme J nda Miss Emerick with ! 1. Rena Rishe) Daniel Weaver spent Snnday at Isaac Long's Maizie ’ pen her frien M1 N10» Rev. 8. GG. Hass in the Green Grove church, 1:40 in the evening He will start re vival meeting in Brush valley church, on Sunday evening, Oct. 14 F. F. Zerby spent a short time at Hen ry Wagner s, Sunday Miss Blanch Wolf, who was staying at Clarence’ Stover's, returned home at the Spruce, will have preaching on Let at Special Train, On account of the Centre County Fair the Bellefonte Central Railroad Co, will run a special train on Wednesday even. ing October roth, leaving for State Col lege and Pine Grove Mills at 15 o'clock. On Thursday and Friday evenings the | regular train will be held at the Junction until 5,30 o'clock, ~Owing to the lack of time and space this week the following correspondences was unfortunately omitted : Howard, Colyer, Wolf's Store, Rebersburg, Gor- ton Heights, Dick Run, Greenburr, HUSTON TWP, HELLEVIEW Hello, Julian scribe; last week; takingoyour vacation you join in the coon chase on Sat night 1 BE. S. By (x. Arde vile rington and his dog Bravo? where were you or did 1¢ urday k and wife, and and ( aptain Her The coons were all safe on Sunday morning about three o'clock when they saying how tired I am, I'll go to bed and rest, returned home, The farmers’ are very busy with their seeding and cutting corn and [buck wheat, of which both the latter promises a good crop Almee Swisher Alex Hoover, We were all sorry to lear ver Wilson's death Dory Swisher who was taken to the Philipsburg hospital with the end sawed off his finger, is sl low has gone to for ol Robert Swisher aud wife with his two | bright little’ boys and his mother were sleasant callers at the home of his uncle os. Swisher, last Sunday a week Elizabeth Hand was on the sick list last week, but am glad to say is around again William Straw and wife of Philipsburg, visited at his father a last week. Mrs. Jennie James, spent the foot of the m Ale Andr Sund ay coupie of day's ny INASODND o undav unaay ountain Sanderson MADISONBURG | a TF a 4 Io Nr - SEBEER Jeweler and Optician, . 8 : : | a 3 It you are a lover gto d spose of RO : : of VOLLRATH WARE at n redy of This tion 30 per cent puts « of the best i ne wares made at a price you would pay for any make of granite ware, Every piece is guaranteed, The stock ly getting, better | | but has not returned home yet, will not last long, better call Just ask for “The ware that wears.” The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co, BELLEFONTE. today. Gillen, the Grocer, Rove « coLorens Who Gives the Cash Buyer a Discount for Cash Only. 1.00 1.00 Flour 99¢, «= regular price $1.15 Cur Price 19 Ibs. A Sugar 18 Ibs. 6 Sugar. MARKET. Reg. Price, Loose Coffee per ib.. 15, 18 Corn Starch, per package 5 gal Headlight Oil 6 cakes of Laundr Macaroni . | . jaker's Chocolate Pure Baking Molas Ong Brows Pea............ SAA sass a ‘ 1% Soup Beans f one Large Prunes, Canned Corn Cas snss Jottle Indigo Blueing. .. g Ibs Oat Flake with china Banner Lye, 3 boxes for. Oyster Crackers. . Pickles, sweet or sour, doz Ginger Snaps, per 1b oye, Rice, per 1b are for sale at our stables: y Soap. 5 Mans 30 Ibs, single and you can't help br Horse, 6 ,300 lbs, heavy boned, ture good style and action that will stand 1 knocks One Bay 04 - ; 21 .25, 0c years oid hard ready for his feed 07. ’ 4 1bs YY Mare It kind and | UDIe worker gentle gen Highest Prices paid for Produce : RGGS bets nnnans FER DOL BUTTER, RDO, FER LB TATO} . = soc per bu GILLEN, THE GROCER, Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa 20¢ . 204 D. A. Grove, Lemont. Horse and Cattle The Following Horses W. H. Coldren, Bellefonte. Ada adaadadbadoadadiotdandandontationte diantatdentendantantostintatisns SPECIAL SALE riday, Sept. 28th, OF COTTON and OUTING FLANNELS Our store will be closed on Sept. 20th and 29th, on account of Jewish Holiday » WORKMEN'S BARGAIN STORE McBride Bldg., Bellefonte. | MILLINERY OPENING Our Annual Fall Opening of Hats and Novelties in Millinery on Tuesday and Wed- October 2nd and 3rd. Smith's Or- chestra will be in at- nesday, tendance. | KATZ & co.
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