Page 8 SMULLTON. MOSHANNON POTTER TWP WINGATE, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JANUARY 3 1907 Here we are again, after two of enjoyment and feasting , the most James Miller, with | season of the year 18 now ovet returned |} that all may return to ther 1) 1t 4 11141 1 Me ity, and. children of pri \ q will be | IIE meeting on Saturday V y pent a few days at Harry Bartges 1 Ana W itly purchased te abc " p won and daughter he old fort hotel offer extraordinary values in Women's Undergarments, Children’s and Infants’ apparel, White Fabrics, Laces and Em- broideries. OUR MUSLIN UN- DERWEAR IS THE FOUNDA- TION OF OUR WHITE SALE. BOGGS TWP Night Gowns TYLERSVILLE Corset Covers Dra WErs ‘GILLEN’S CASH GROCERY Walking Skirts vt Bye Flour 9lc, « regular price $1.05 I8 Ibs. A Sugar 1.00 18 ths. 6 Sugar 1.00 H AXE MANN Price . Of course this is but a partial list. We have much better values, for instance our Night Gowns BUFFALO RI run as high as $3.25; Drawers $1.50 a pair; Corset Covers $1.25; Skirts $5.50, etc., but everything is reduced. E; or 5 - fom ) 1s for : Hl SALE STARTS TODAY. COME NOW. . ! ten heir moth ve Vea § ; ‘a 3 ; . 14 ‘Ww nda ® At present % iting at th firesent ws D 4 ni ¢ ne | a \ . . 4 DON'T WAIT FOR TOMORROW. OI james MWwson an wile : vy tp : Heary Romig ot Xmas at land wife, William Owens and wife, able Sait, 28 ibs, for 21 shoemakers From and wif A Jhnson an § Sakan a Laundey Hoap po wife. M. Stover and wile Mrs : hh 4 Serious Collision Miller. Mrs FP. Scanlon, Mrs. C. Gireres Fea 30 ven Are vited toaitend ned as t he y 1 gned as teacher . ' . 4 anner Lye boxes for 28. | and Miss Anna Gar An appalling disaster occurred on the | Wm. Martin and wife, Anna Daw Of, Baoner Ly } 2% has taken the school, | Baltimore and Ohio railroad at Terran | Minme Johnson, Flossie Markle, Sallie, We are sorry [ say that aunt Mary | Lotta, about three miles from Washing | Alice, Ellie, and Ida Burris, Mrs. Burr. Highnst Prices paid for Produse : at is very tll; hove she will soon re { ton, b. C,in which about thirty five | Samuel, Will and Harry Burris. Wm ROG 7 or IOC PER DOR | {persons were killed and over 100 se Hhutt, wile and three children, Flora | sures sneha sisstsasnes BOS PRE AE | > Ira Right is back completing his trade | riously injured, some of them so serious | Walker, Samuel Markle, Sr.. Win. Mar ? i 1 POTATORSR ‘4 sssanine SOC per bu, | th |. BE. Longwell; good job Ira | that they will die. Over 200 passengers kle, David Keller, Curtis White, Roland 4 Minemyer andson of Coleville, | were aboard the ill-fated train, The | Shuey, Clyde Shutt, Charles Martin, | SURJRCY TO CHANGER inday at the home of Wm, Grove, | HHi-fated train rans only on Sunday for | Mildred Dawson, Cal. Burris and wife | |the benefit of many Washingtonians, | GILLEN THE GROCER Boy's one-buckle arctics at gc. | who either have country places on the | Children's long-leg, bution, Jorsey | ’ 1) Veager & Davis, | line or go to visit relatives Heggins, now at 9c, Yeager & Davis Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa i i
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