Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, 200000900000 2900000000000 0 The Racket. Sheet Music 10 cents Instrumental, Songs, Violin, Cornet and Piano. Mandolin and Piano, Mandolin and Guitar, po Fer. IBRVIN 9900990900999 02999999090909909909999029999999090099099999¢000900% PEE00000 000000 0000000080000 IIIA IILIPIIIbB0000 SO000008000000000000000» OAK HALL ams and fami nday wi attended Hecla Park home relat returned ting with Sat es at A number of people attended pomona UNIONVILLE Ada Flack and the guests of of David Keatley. a dozen of ina body, {ey pe nd of the near the intersection, on They had great baskets J John (i. Geary, was the leading spirit, Albert Hazel un Pennsvalle Minerva Ww IA_aving « are our good the d neranic Of prove n Harrisburg, der attended the Hazel re non u FOWLER, | PENN Twp GREENBURR F. P. Wenl Ww Daniel Kahl, whe ridge, are OnAavy Adam | fer and family, of are visiting here Maude Warnt of Haven visiting her parents for a few days Ambrose Sheats and family, of Pitt burg, are visiting relatives aud friends ham Lamey and are employed at Port home (ireen burr Lock ner M: Roland and wife, of Pittsburg are visiting Mrs, Roland's sisters, Mrs Samuel Shaffer and Mrs, Daniel Kahl Tom Reed, wife and little daughter from Jersey Shore, spent Sunday with MILESBURG Miss* Alice Walls is H, At a guest of his brother Henry Charle ! Harry Charles oelinsgrove, AARONSBURG few CGAY Guisewite and daughte: r A en 1% ‘ i PENN MALL PENN TWP, KS f Ar Elias Stover's at Mr. Haines Kathryn Ste past h pe it will sper ver has been suffering the we better so she her hand woek with a very sore hand voon get again be able t Anna Haines is at of her mother, Robert Sunday at all will Hae home taking care on the sick list Young and family spent Spring Mills who is last HARRIS Twp LETOWN BHING BOGGS TWP BENNER TWP, REBERSBURG BELLEFONTE, PA. AUGUST 29, 1907. SPRING MILLS JACKSONVILLE in ettember l open on M } HAG 34th Annual Encampment and Exhibition range Park, Centre SEPT. 14 TO 20 | LISI INCI Hall se. REPETITS CHOCOLATES, C ARAMELS, wo BON BONS _. J. ZELLER & SON, Crider's Exchange. NNN i wkets : Wear, ana FOR THE Salon Blouse FOR BOYS Breasted, plain ot plain pants retain tl 7 to 16 THE SIM STORE LITTLE FELLOWS-2 1.2 to Russia . Norfolk and V esto Nuits VEATIS «= belted coats, knickerbockers or $2 50 to $7 50 You'll find our prices the most reasonable and selection the largest . BOYS". SN Yoars Ploomer, $3 to $6 Single and Double * few of the young folks at tended the festival at Boalsburg ou Sat urday evening Clarence Mechtly, of Altoona, spent a | Mrs, Ellen Frank visited William Kahl, who is employed at Milroy, Is visiting family a fow| Cuite an EEE EEE EEE EEN EE NSE EEE ENE EEE EEE EEE ENE NEE ENE EN EEN ENE grange last Thursday Stamm, of Altoona, with Margaret Peters, Sunda Glad to note that Earl Rishe! is able | days to be about again, : John Frank returned home from: Mil. | few days at his home recently Mrs, Della Garbrick, of Pine Grove, | roy, on Saturday | Margaret Musser took supper with her spent a few days last week with Edith! Harvey Zellers, wife and two grand | friend, Nannie Leech, on Saturday even. Korman. { children, Martha and Russel Frank, | og; Geo, Grimes and family attended the | from Logan Mills, attended campmeet Nannie Leech took supper with her colored people's picnic at Yiecia Park, on [ing on Sunday and took supper with | friend, Margaret Mothersbaugh, on Sun. Thursday. (Mr, Zeller's aged mother, | day. Margaret his SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CLOTHIERS FOR THE MEN TO BE.
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