Pace 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 19, 1907. _— f9902090200090000000000 0 The Racket. -_ Dress Goods shipment of our new stock TALL DRESS GOODS in 18 and 25 cents a yard. 2200000900000 000909600090 9909099090920 0000900000000000080, SO0808800000008000000000 & ® SPRING MILLS PORT MATILDA HARVI HOME S51 i vegetable t the church were of the pastor | exp _— { At Savdertown a Ps oh canned (fru is and elles was given the minister's wife which, {a view of her prostrated iliness, wis acceptable indeed May the great {river bless the donors geners ty te HARRIS Twp SRINGLETOWN, Elmer Schenck, wile and family, after spending a week in Maryland, returned Mrs. D, B, Thomas, one of the dele AA EE EE EE EE FR RI III i of the Missionary Society, spent a ates Evin in Lock Haven, UNIONVILLE Mrs. Belle Crispin and her two pretty daughters, of Monongahela, are visiting friends in this town and vicinity, John Harper and family are spending a few days very happily at the home of “Dode” Harper, the former's father. Mrs, Ada 0 havin wl, sister of the late A. J]. Griest, is visiting friends in town, She will chaperon Mary E. Griest, who has been in il health for several months, in an extended trip to Philadelphia, Bal- timore, Jamestown and Ye cities in South Carolina, Willie Buck Rowan's famous dog, has taken him to State College rabbit enter the the dog Joe, will cla wud will take a two-year's logy and later will f Cate t ishe nuns sp M mh our town Next time thir again view sights finnle Walker returned from Miles burg. " Next time don't get homesick Mrs. Claude Lucas transacted pess out of town, Monday. Mrs, Jennie Walker spent Sunday af ternoon with her sister at this place School opens the last Monday in the month (So itis told.) Prof. Bitner, of the Millersville Normal, has purchased a home at Centre Hall, the brick residence formerly the Kurta Brofecty. Price $1800. The Prof. will likely move to that place, hay: ing a tarm in Potter twp, stop busi where he, | : ty | Rhinedecker, OVER THE COUNTY. da Miss Lucy Leathers, of Howard, is very ill at her home in that place. Mr. and Mrs, Ephram Keller, of Pleas- ant Gap, left for an extended visit through Ohio L. C. Bullock has just installed acetylene gas plant in J. T. Lucas’ at Moshannon an store W. D. Custard, the painter and paper hanger, has moved into his new home corner Beaver avenue and ' Atherton | street, State College has purchased Charley | > t] 4 y 3 Joe, and | dosed his house on Water street and James Dufford, of Pine Grove Mills, i$ household to Philadel 1 $ LWO daus el and hter, of Mitchelville, ing relatives and friends in Millheim. Mr. and departed for Kansa | the west and north-west, where thes ) spend a month 1 The canning ceived several cently and a few tomatoes be in full operation, Harry M. Koche, of Burlington ,N 18 visiting friends week, He left Centre Hall twenty th years ago and |} 1 : ©) machinist, Mrs, William and visit. Haines Sau Ia, are re Hayes | and shipped inmber recently Howard, load f is OF he is wear- Schenck, of loade several car No wonder ing such good clothes, Mr. and Mr Fred'k will | Millheim, leff for 3 1 asl wl Mrs. B. F, Hoy, of Lemont, and other points in Catherman, Orangeville S511 will spend TT Aik, iny, where they SOM ting friends and relatives. Howard sweet factory, at loads of re- corn re It will ger, of Lemont, had the soon lm rtune to f all from a crabapple tree walk one he to had 8 for a few days f around wi ’ 114 f fret ae " re & ow} 1 about the county this George H, Smull and wife! of Smull- ton, who spent five New Aas There willhe a stival at Axem Sept. 21, for the benefit of the cl Mr. and Mrs. John Marie, some ann s forme . John- has { been seriou OL eat ior ation : p z as 1 diseases, and has n lingering xX Week Aik i rer an agea VIDE some and respected ci near Rebersburg, is i asys by oemen rable pain and loss Report states that he is now get ting along all right When the Centre commissioners and Clinton coun together with My a civil sf eet: inspected the new Hubbard bridge near Beech {| Creek they found that the bridge does | | not rest perfectly on the abutments and | in a few minor respects was not exactly in accordance with Specifications, there being a suspicion that the abutments | were not per ey reliable. The bridge was built by the Owego Bridge company of Owego, N. Y., and that company as well as the contractors who built the abutments have been notified of the ap. parent defects, 8 a ele » MN a a ee Te Te won’ on’en 3 . . Me we lwelow » » + L om “an a 1] » » » aa . » - “0. LR » . » » A » » Ll » wim ne LI >. . oe a PR ._" -e La LW ar a ear ea a ee N » » 2 - . a. » » - » ’ x La a ot a » » » . - » Ne » » olan’ 3 — > a » tefesfofonte + . 2 * . ¥ J ) * h- A, SE BN, TN . , [ : oh » ’ a ee a a TTT THMm"YaYT"TY YY vy 2 py” -e . . » a . ole jes tt 0 M La) Ln) L . ] : —lev ee es . » 1) } THE NEW FALL CLOTHES ARE READY The ly 's no Wear, thi No matter what experience yon find there's real satisfaction in wearing (rood le oks and shape to thi MArinu nis u hand tailoring We'd like you to come in and look them over as you'll see in all Bellefonte stores ready-to-wear clothes, you'll we have brought here for you. y out, because of the goodness of the We'll show you twice as many clothes ar prices are most reasonable, SIM, THE CLOTHIER, Correct Dress for Men and Boys.
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