Pics 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OOTOBER 3, 1907. | . { UNIONVILLE | REBERSBURG. Dr. C. A. VanValin has returned from | Quite a fow visitors were here the past { his recent trip to the state of Washing- | week, account of the Synod, which met | ton where he had been called on account | in the Lutheran church, Some seventy | | of the illness of his father, who as be- | ministers and delegates were in town, R—— NUNN NILN0NNINNNNNRNENNY The Racket. BLANKETS Do October's cool nights remind | $v, Wi 4 4 dig 1S Le fore stated, died and was buried before | besides many of our friends and rela he arrived there. He says Pennsylvi- | tives , nia is lots good enough for him, Chickens are a ity ince A few days ago Daniel Taylor, of preachers left, and dem an enormous Fillmore, brought 10 quarts of huckel-! rice; the price for the same] berries to T. E. Griest's store, which [up thirty per cent, he exchanged for store goods, The ber- Mr. Garthoff, wife and dau ries were of the high, black variety, and | were visiting at Peter Kerste were firm and solid, Dan has a cinch on | returned to th home at Bel the huckelberries. : Mrs. Almeda Holter Kund f Pitt r, and Miss Grace Schenck and Miss e Hall, of Howard, were 1 t vi y at the home of Daniel Hall, ont calp® score tor the mont ro. We eu On vou of needed bed coverings If so, gee our line of COTTON BLAN KETS befor vou buy We have PNY a) 7 P od i J 5 - them in white, tan and { bod | 1.2 1. tga 5 8 on $C Xe I os 5 ¢ $Y y have an impor- I veasels, 0 minks, 6 foxe Cost $180 Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cain, of Altoona, spent a few days very pleasantly with | Harter, durin friet in town Rev, Our good old Democratic friend, Thos McCann, formerly railroad agent at Snow Shoe, but now of Bradd a IRR 2 on 3 Ne K 4 eh OUR STOCK OF HAPS lock, was a very welcome guest of PP, J. McDonnell, a 1 on Saturday Oipplote, COR Roy Hazel, of Pitts! finite stay, he | 3 that were hg NATH TE WA a” > Ea ® ™ . "oan Te 3 das ° » rene Fam ZN 1d don't THE "Sar . : op deme 54 Be A FE Pr.IRRVIN CE0560000608000000000000s NA ® fav a ER ER RE RE ER EE EE Ed 5990929000000 090099980009002 9900050590000 C0000RRRRPR00REReeR roan + ems 1 RAS oF STATE COLLEGE pp Lsrana wu } a (ot "4 ae NI NL eH & oh 2% ] aa J] p¢ re ae NZR ZR ZN . =e a Ng “93 SE 44 w © 3 4 he or . > a . SPRING MILLS pe | ge x To NAN ear PE oe 4 40s “tne “a. . or i Bat 4 WINGATE haffner £8 Marx 8 fh Fode SEEE a ys . sd ave AN 4) et » ba? 4 N ft < ») Nl 1 pee 4 speBy SE Pl “_ 2 ed So & WF Ey | ie NaS » Ve, ZR - 4 » ve # or 3 y 8 NZ Th : a HOWARD TWP See by comparison how much bet- ter the Sim store can fill your clothes wants than any other store in Central Pennsylvania. ¥ i ny ide ¢ SEIN “ ZR BOALSBURG » ita. or SUZEAY il . a SY WE SHOW MORE CLOTHES “oa on we * The very best clothes America’s tailors SUGARVALLEY can produce. STYLE, FIT, QUALITY Barner 1 sister Florence, spent eral days at the Centre Hall pict Sarah Dress spent a few day GREGG Twp friends at Jerse y Shore, last week Irvin Weaver and daughter went to Aaronsbhurg, last Sunday and returned Tuesday, accompanied home by his wife 3] le ed at the home | and of her pareots, manuel White's, S¢ pt little two 20th, of pneumon she was 11 years | for burial, Miss Cydney of age and is irviv r her husband | sweet little child and the sunligh her and four childret home, from which she will be greatly swisburg to the | missed, The remains rested in a bea ith veek were, Misses Verna Rach | ful white casket, literally covered with Blanche Limbert and Mayme Wertz. | flowers. The pallbearers consisted of " four young ladies: Minnie and Maude TYLERSVILLE. Walker, Eva Witherite, and Tacy Lu The calithumpians turned out in full pr force and proceeded to make Monday night hideous for Mr, and Mrs. Howard Caris ! WADDLE, E, Clark, is very ill with something and two little sons, who had spenta week with relatives and friend Rube Wetzel and family visited at the Irvin Leighty, at Mackeyville, wife and davghter spent Sunday w thiClell Barner Irvin Bowers spent Sunday at the me of Levi Dress he farmers were ky » back with their seeding on account of the wet weath er We thought the vaccination law fell through, until school began, gow it is all the go again, Are you vaccinated? So many children are kept at home again Bertha Holmes and Laura Weaver | visited friends at Salona, Sunday Roy Jones, Charley Barner, Glenn and | Clarence Kerstetter and also Dr, Halla | | way, visited Irvin Weaver's, Sunday Some of our farmers are beginning to | cout corn where other ones are still ple we | Cleveland Grieb, who has been work- | like typhoid fever, ho yet, but hope they will get through of | be ing at Ebensburg, the past summer, re- | turned home Saturday Mrs. Wesley Hosterman and Mrs, Martha Shreckengast are visiting at P. | F. Shreckengast’s, Wm. Smith and Geo, Miller intend | Way, last week, starting for Altoona on Monday, Jacob Greninger, of Rebersburg, is | sunshine, for visiting friends here. Mrs. Sherman and two children, ore cold weather comes, ! Altoona, spent last week with Howard ——— ———-— | Evey's. | Communion services will be held in | Bertha Eckley and Bertha Corman, of | the Presbyterian church at Port Matilda, | Bellefonte, visited their friend Jessie V.| next Sunday, Oct. 6th, at 11 a m,, ratory services Friday and Satur Guyer is Boing around all smiles and Say, preceeding, at 7.30. Services at iss Chase is coming for | Unionville Sabbath evening. All cor: another visit, dially invited, You'll find nothing to compare with them. The Clothes themselves would be a big attraction, but coupled with our moderate prices makes them doubly so. Judge us as we would have you--by comparison. You can’t help but like the Sim clothes and prices better than any store you know of. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS
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