Pace 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 26, 1907. oo $999999992922090900000909 ‘The Racket. oe» i i | Dress Goods | 6860008600 sbim SETTETTITIES abst dsstsssstsdssntssrnan cents a yard. as you Racket— they sell for casl 2 3 S Z 2999990099000 9200000009990 0000000990900 000000090000200809 -» ILE RL RR RRR RIRINIIY] MT. EAGLE. Ethel Leathers, of Kennedy, and gen- tleman 1d spent Sunday with Mrs David Thompso t Howard. Mre. Harry S z and daughter, Ber- nice, visited 1 : Nora § spent ler "Mrs. Aust Reeder and sor ] in Howard wil one day Mrs A few R. Swabb Fred Limber are hon Reginald Gab west of e ont 4 (ser with Mrs at Homer ith his par. Coon hunting, wrestling matches and corn roasts, are the chief! amusement of the young Georgesvalliers Wm Kreishor is employed at Yeager | town By looking wise mouth shut man to pass through life as the real thing, ver, and Miss and keeping his : a man has been able | 1 | COBURN. | Robert Mills, of Lock Haven, is visit. ing his sister, Mrs, H. Kling, Andrew Vonada's cider press in operation Wednesd Harry Cooney, wife and little son, | rt visit, last week, M1 home will be : of Cresson, paid a she to ich was ( ooney's our town wh during h 10! days Michael Kerstetter, of risited his brother here ki John Eby, of Dunlo, engaged as cles k for 1 company there sited at the [alone, lust week, 3 sel Pleasant Gap, 1st week A COS and wife, and § 0 his peaceful t present this pl daughter ot days be many and R m at f is the only Vonada. May their happy. Also, at the presence Zuingli Weave inday about the noon hour, Thomas Kaler, in the about twenty friends, , only son of J. M. Wea- Nora Kaler, daughter of Thor were united in mar. age Rev, Wyant, a Baptist ninister of Northumberland, On Mon rnoon they started on a visit to heir honey- on Si home Of Kaler by the : 7, prosper- Mrs Chan UNIONVILLE. tor " : BE od as if » been FOWLER SPRING MILLS, It was very quiet ring last week account of the Grangers P « Which drew the crowd Rev. Mclinay preached the Harvest Home sermon at Grange Park The men are busy working at the new bridge putting up the concrete work By the noise of unloading coal, and rattie of hardware in the stores, winter IS Coming on, Fifteen from here took supper at the Old Fort hotel last Thursday evening | and report it one of the best places for | a gol meal, in the county, here d Children and fools speak the truth, let them monopolize the conversation, Mr. and Mrs, ay of each week, ; ¢ RECENT DEATHS. , Farky Haz Adam Hazel, of Bellefonte, lied at his home at Niagara Falls, I'hursday evening, 19th, about y o'cloc) Just five months 0 he was married to Miss Mable hter of the late Hamilton Otto, of this n they as OUltto, 3, Whe y harles and Ida, Ti ight to Bellefonte Sat n to the reside: Hazel, took » pl onday afltern ltnost a month's | He was forty Bogg Hugg n and ai old aud was being a son his life was 1 burg until about eighteen months when he moved to P charge of the Farmer's t years ago he was united in mi Miss Minnie Reese, ] survives him with five ¢ leaves his parents, wh burg, three sisters and follow 1 Lowry DOK | Enoch pent avout £0 YOars # cember 21 VEATrs “he nany ille, died Sat a t F and th was the it of in age. The Cased WAS A gentleman in every sense of the word, and all who ghest regard for Was a staun voting «clion nd always took 0 Tes de word polit h an: ge hever n issed ar he democrat on A part in church affairs Don’t Push The hors load without he ip, if you can draw the reduce friction to almost to the wheels, No other lubri- cant ever made wears so long and savesso much Lome power, Next time try Mica Axie Grease, J Standard 011 Co, Incorporated | For over 66 years he has been a mem- | church and tried to live an honest life, | ber of the Reformed church of Tussey- | He is survived by a wife, five daughters the youngest son of | YOars 51 years knew him had : He was a consistent christian i Issued a Warning Rev. Father J]. P, Wals} Father Caffney, curate, of the the Imma Conception ville. The morning at mourn his Kline, and the follow: jel, J. H., G. C., Mrs Mrs. Emma Tressler, Kutharine funeral 1e funeral took place on 10 death his occurred Tuesday | and one son, ‘1 O He leaves to! Satur lay afternoon Busan Clark Dan, MARGARS ry old dau Miller 1 i 111 8 ge 0 CIOCK wulate i VEeRr A rere A a An of iy (1 4 It ATVION Benjamin WiLLiams f ra erames. colt Kamit % colored man of Bellefonte, f Ol Ww Ward ast wee) | n mm He had been ill years with a complication He had undergons anda lay morning ay ne iNortn verai a a a a Jo feof op oe ep fe fe de oe aa EEE oa de de 4 Bo Ho die de A Gn Go ie fe do te He 4 =. THE GREAT CENTRE CO. FAIR tr r— wade ode —— . - a aban ana We ee Pedy CROW AT BELLEFONTE, PA, October RSS 8% 40s A clean, moral, Many and var educational, ied amusements entertaining Spirited ded ede dead fo food Paleo dede ded obo Racing, The Famous Repasz Band of exhibit of Agriculture, Horticulture, a ER at a A ARE EE EEE, on dled doled ded dodo ddd de dod dodo dep ddd bdo bd de edd Williamsport Home Industry, 9 “ i Daily Concerts. Other high-class oe » Live Stock, olde hoe and rr. Pobre dod Poultry. attractions. “7 FREE CHILDREN'S DAY PEELE PPP PPP PPP PEPD Aan soe L444 bid PIES 88 ~~ PEEP EIIEIIISLIVIG 4909 $499444444434 Sede dl 4 &d a FS Lal a FHP PPP PII E00 0 IP 0 0 IP Gb PPO t tt ttt dL 238834440400 004 0044 bd Pees te PEPE EIIEI ee a Ee a TRA ’ BN a FEE Te foofosonferfonfonfe Joule ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ler eolenlen . an on i" WHERE HE BUYS HIS CLOTHES » * » ae * - . 1] \ A" a lenle o » [ an bo tefotacte » lan 2 - . The Sim store supplies more peo- ple in Central Pennsylvania with clothes than any other or almost any two stores. m= J . ul LR LJ \ NR i . \ - (a » ] 2 . = [] Teale 2 ] 2 + » welee . LI len ae wole slew -— » » i . There's a reason. Good Clothes—-the very best--Fit, Style, Quality-none better made, and at economical prices. Cl 3 ¢ Siri ofeufeofufefafeds Seinieieiiieiieil- * » » » » » _— » :-. - oo ow jefufefefenied Your Fall and Winter wants can best be taken care of here. We are ready to serve you with the largest line ever shown in this part of the State. There's not a clothing want but what we can fill. Your dollars will do the most good here. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, " Correct Dress for Men and Boys.
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