Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, OCTOBER 11, 1906, ds wired PPh Rade eed | The Racket. - UNDERWEAR weather line of irens ready ull and Women's and Chile ' ’ sv) » OLN fe pas 0 suits vests and ts and | drawers, 25 Women fleeced vests and pants, full size and good weight, finer * 25¢; a heavier one in weave, 50C a garment, cele- children's, soc a §50C, 75C. $1 In union suits we sell the brated Oneita; suit; women's, upwards and Many other varieties and prices too numerous to mention, Don't buy that new dress be- fore looking over our ve plete assortment; and don't you can do —they sell for cash com- forget better at The Racket E. P. IRVIN. A RE a A SS rt) STORMSTOWN ch an animal GREENBURR. Lebo and Cortland \ Yeagertown on visit to her of Brush. to Br ish How he LE COBURN, ervices are believe it, come HAINES TwP, WOLFE CHAPEL Mrs. H. W. Stover, who spent a month with her sister in Philadelphia, returned home well pleased with her trip W. K. Stover and wife spent Sunday | with D. M. Musser i Mrs. Lydia Kramer and children, of | Bellefonte, is visiting her mother, Mrs H.W, Stover, i Miss Catharine Winklebleck has gone | to Georges valley to nurse her sister, | Mrs, Chas. Lingle Calvin Gilbert, who spent a week at | home, has returned to his work at Lew. istown, i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Confer and two | children, of Centre Hall, ape Saturday and Sunday at the home of |, D. Stover Dr. J. D., Bowersov and wife spent Sunday with his parents on the farm, : : Few men regard a bald spot as tip top. | Sunday afternoon. [ley UNIONVILLE, An apple tree in Owen Underwood's orchard, mistaking this mild weather for spring, 1s putting forth sweet scented blossoms, Miss Kate Smith, after a with friends in Philipsburg, her home on Saturday, week's visit returned Arthur Buddinger, seen perambulating our of Snow Shoe, was streets on Hun- day in company with the pretty magnet that had drawn hir t Daniel Stine and 1} laughter, Anna, of Fillmore, spent several hours very pleasantly at the home s writer on Sunday, their | Dr. , who was away from h the time, and has been Miss Stine for some physical ailment A little child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MeClincy, aged about one year, died on Saturday morning and was buried on The following four small boys acted as pall bearers : Char- Fetterman, Laird Morrison, Ray mong Harpster and David Calhoun. Ser. vi hit) 1 aitaer, objective who | vices were conducted by Rev. Zahnizer of the Free Methodist church. Landlord Wm. A. Peters has placed a | handsome street lamp in front of his | popular hostlery Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Underwood, of Frankfort, Pa., spent several days visit- ing the former's brothers, and Jasen, at this place Mrs Mary Holt and Stere are the champion town, judging from the and variety of beautiful nament their Owen Joe Slere, up grey squirrels, Dr. Clyde kes the POTTER Frank Mover called at Cloverdale and reports things booming at Stoney lone- andrew Smith was Stoner's barn. Mr. Stoner is his buildings fine improving WOODWARD, James Voneida and ays with thei laughter at Ke wile veek er and son Rov, attended Harris the dedication of the ( apitol at burg last week Harry Kessinger, from Nittany. spent wn y the Sabbath with his family at this place W. Allen Hess, of Yeagertown, is visiting relatives in town James Ketner left for Yeagertown on Saturday where he will seek employ ment Joe is all smiles since the arrival of that big boy, Noah Ketner, of Milllheim, spent Sat. urday and Sunday with his sister, Mrs Wm. Fults Reuben Sheesley and wife, of Laurel ton, visited his parents a fow days last week, Miss Nora Bower, of Aarohsburg, is spending some time in town Mr. and Mrs, Robert Meek, of Liys. wen, Altoona, celebrated the fiftieh or golden anniversary of their weddingiat their home on Saturday Sept. joth Te. tween the hours of 5 and 8 o'clock, There was a large attendance of relatives and | friends, in all possibly 100 being present, | The esteem in which the worthy couple is held was testified to by the large num. ber of handsome and costly presents which they received, {the October term of S ADJOINING COUNTIES. The Clinton Clay Co, is a new firm that expects to put the old terra cotta works in Haxen, One civil ion againof Lock operat Case con rises the hist for 1p nyder county court which opened onday. What +4 matter with Snyder—shé's all right, con 18 abou hool leac hie ! retu ion law enforced wrtment has ordered I sstablished from Pa Te Lh inty , with November 16 one carrier, to | Tective ' 1900 President Aikens, of University, has farm just of Selinsgrove, $12,000, The apple crop in Sugar valley is very large this year, many bushels going to waste for lack of a market for them. About every orchard in the whole valley has produced a big yield of apples Susquehanna purchased the Ulrich outside The report is current that the Pitts burg, Binghamton & Eastern now heading towards Philipsburg and vicinity, 1s negotiating for the purchase of the Altoona & Philipsburg Connect- ing Railroad On Friday Miss Florence H formerly a resid died a her home was the Meek, and w 1 } Meek, » er of 1 after a twelve years eged, was my where both Mr. Toner 10 have spent the past three summers, Miss Gummo avers that Mr. Toner broke the eggagement recently and began courting a young woman in Philadelphia. The institution of the suit has created quite & sensati : je the social prominence ngagement, it is all in Atlantic City and Miss Gu n the county, d ward S. B odatit g agent \ wile s parents Don't forget preaching in the M. E church on Sunday evening, at 7:10 Mrs torte Sones left for Northume berland on Tuesday where she was call ed by the iliness of her daughter J]. R. Williams, our mail carrier, has moved his family to our town where he expects to make his future home We are very glad to say that our school, under the management of Mr, | Dillen, is getting along fine, and the | scholars all like their teacher, Mrs. Rev. Anderson, of Patton, is now visiting her parents, Rev, and Mrs. | Tallhelm. The protracted meeting has opened in | the M. E. church where there will be services every night during the week, All are invited to attend, Mrs, W. G. Tallhelm, accompanied by | her son, John, spent Wednesday in our county capitol Mrs J. H. Turner spent Tuesday in| Bellefonte, i Mrs. Catherine Williams, who has been | away for some time, has returned to her home where she will spend the winter, spen L week with at Bellefonte The cloak of religion is seldom syn- onymous with the mantle of charity. the borough limits of | The consideration was | | vide Jailroad | IMPORTANT ARGUMENT, Our taxpayers are interested in a pro ceeding brought by the ci township ompel the coun rion o { the 1 through Haines Fa recent a if ti tire ire 1 pass ided sembly was un 1 title was defective for: special of legislation, and woul ause taxation ; also WAS inoperative for the reason that the act did not pro means of the uneqr that it Tals ng necessary funds to maintain such turnpikes, nor did it specify ways and means of con- trolling or operating it ; also that the act of Ass bly was not mandatory and con tained an sion John G. Love Esq., appeared in haif of the petitioners. He contended that the act was not alternative, granted permi unconstitutional as HUBLERSBURG, "GROVE & COLDREN'S Horse and Cattle MARKET. Centre Hall, OCTOBER 13 WESTERN CATTLE CONSISTING OF Young Bulls, Heifers, Spring- ers and Fat Cattle. D. A. Grove, - W. H. Coldren, Lemont, Bellefonte. \) It you ate a lover of good granite ware, this will interest you, We are going to dispose of our line of VOLRATH WARE at a reduction of 30 per cent. This puts one of the best wares made at a price you would pay for any make of granite ware, Every piece is guaranteed, The stock will not last long, better call today. Just ask for "The ware that wears." The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. BELLEFONTE. izens of Haines Nc very :.- can be a good law yery chanic or an anthori} A man can be a good dlothes style, fit. In matters of tl man’s “say so” question his In the heimer Granville Over op : flare skirt know Montgom BELLEFON bik DUsIne:s matter of master me gurgeon, a iculture, and not every their quality, | must all take the other the 11 Ae made t an ws, . 1 Ave it our Dusgl- made Lat the u at the Kuppen- yack ina \ L | You wilrely visit thelair. .. - | Co i i 1 i If you do ys will surely pay us a vit. If you do we rom- ise to show you the swellest line of Coatand Millinery ever seen. We promise, will keep tur WILL YOU? KAT Z & CO.
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