Pack 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 10, 1907, ——— | PENN 00R900 000000 | The Racket. BLANKETS Do October's cool } oe nights remind 1 coverings? If so, 'OTTON BLAN- We have and you of nee ded of KETS before you see our line buy fancy 1.50 them $999909900 2009099909009 00000000000008000%, FE. IBVIN BES E880000000008000000060 TEE0000000600000008000000dsdtttssTIt tlds d ddd dsdevb sds anae 2209890008000 000 SMULLTON., KDOW stewed get away, in some They peg- well] guess | sing the oid I love yellow Yankee Doo nice fat child prisoner SWear man: Ee. ged away not, he s y started to familiar hyma, “Oh, how jackets, with the tune of dle; he was certainly a when he loose ' 1 Boob ighter, Mr attended the mm 14 got lTheim, was vis Corman | w gb " v's sister M: of (zeo HAINES Twp ’ MAPS COBURN Mrs. Kate Neese, of Ri several . Harter GW vacation has station Quite recently a new boarder atthe home of W, F. M Creek Mills Commiss with typho | fever this writing, is getting along as well as can be expects d ter Rider i GisCase an berwinre TOUTE Ke ry al pe 134 10en ays with her brother Ww hose Rade atl present is fal | 4 is having a Kerstetter ad affairs at this t agen and C. | charge of the railr arrived mser at Pipe A but Weaver is down at the time of mer C ery ill, suffering from og them gangrene his recovery are slim Swarm, of Olean, N here and family, of Mill heim, spent Sunday at the home of F J Malooe, our « xpert butter maker, ]. H, Corman and two sons, Edward | and Fred, are workiog on a lumber job at Woodward #. J. Hartline, the baker, is doing a prosperous business and the more he prospers the better is the bread he bakes, Mra. E. |]. Burd has received her fall and winter millinery and the ladies will make no mistake in giving her a call, Last week Homer Treaster visited his sick father at Milroy, SOBER, Thost bo wake Uniad county fair were, Andrew Bhawyer wife, n Gentzel, wife and two edward Hall and wife and Miss A . Mrs, E. M. Noll spent a week with her husband at Peru, Miss Furl Auman spent Sunday at . | Fisher will have | very 1" viiie, | to wit }.T. (doing UNIONVILLE. It is estimated that Mrs, Thomas W about bushels of apples to put into her cold storage rooms this season, and the apples are said to be fine, She will gallons of cider made for vinegar The following officers of Lumen Lodge, No, 630 I. O, O. F,, of Union were installed on last Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, by Deputy Grand Master, George Eberhart, of Bellefonte, Barton, N, G,—Wm, Mc Ewen, —V, G.-8, Lundy Lucas, se J. C. Smith, ’ E.T. Hall, conduc tor——Henry Chaplain—R, ‘T. l John F Bauder, R 8S. toV Henry the first time had with us HO00 ‘reas Earon, v. (3, Ww 4 was umber of years that Deputy Grand officers, and the mer We to have Eberhart at gave evidenced tl us is ¢ Al nt. Mrs whether t wire he RUNVILLE Poorman, w and little son spent Saturday evenin Poorman Claude Ralph, Lemuel low Wilber Baney and Charles Heaton, two very interesting young men of Bellefonte, were pleasant visitors at the home of C. B, Frei y Miss Agnes Robertson, seamsiress wor de parted last week . t the He {ol- g a {olts nome, at Poorman, Ph le waltz me Millinrd Bellefonte We are gls tol, who has w James also Bartoff, of Sno were the gu Mrs. C Heaton, on Sunday Bertha Watson after a con absence ha at place Chas day with his this place A number of young folks un y afternoon a home of Savilia Fye and report having a v Toe t George Maves has streets re Edward Maves ed at Driftwood fo turned to his | Mrs. Harry of Altoona visiting friends and relatives here George Cartwright and wife did shopping in Bellefonte, Friday Mra James Smoyer and three children were pleasantly entertained at he home of George Witherite, on Thursday rman has returne brot James se , pet ad ne Deen our ently Ome ere Crispen, some i TYLERSVILLE Albert Miller, who has been working at Ebenshurg for some time, is home on A visit, Geo. Miller and Wm, Smith returned to Altoona on Tuesday, itor on Saturday. Alex 8, Greninger made a business trip to Lock Haven on Saturday. A. H. Caris and wife are visiting friends at Rauchtown, Geo, Wolf and wife, of Ceader Springs, visited relatives here on Sunday. C. C. Grieb and Wm. Barner a the Milton Fair last week, ithe close of have thousands of | Cany Samuel Smith was a Booneville vis. | RECENT DEATHS. Joun Grove;—a venerable citizen of | Gregg township, departed this life at] last week, at the home of | his daughter in Mifflin county, and was | buried in the Georgesvalley cemetery on | Monday. His remains were followed to his last resting place by a large con- course of relatives and friends, Mr, Grove was a farmer by occupation and a man of large intelligence and sound views, He took great interest as a citizen, in county, state and national af. and kept t to the faith of his! democratic ance His forefathers Came Germany, and became Lars, from juite and were mp as then nd the 15 SAM 4810 . INsY ey, son SONS com there ing in feeble health for several His ancestors, if we err not. Schuylkill county residents ceased was a well-known citizen in the eastern part of Pennsvalley, and one of Millheim’'s most respected He became the 1 f bit rOnrIete - 0} bs L & Nas Nel at Boalsburg d Thursday from the eff Howard on Tue while attempting to light an of whi we He was the son Solt, of Howard Bellefonte hospital burns rece ved at of last week & street amp gave in our last issue of Mr. and Mrs. Wm and a most exemplary young man, and his parents have the sympathy of the community, The remains were taken to Howard where the funeral took place Sunday alternoon Mus, Saran H. Rore wife of Cyrus Ww. Rs of Salona died at her home in that place Friday morning at 8:15 o'clock of a ¢ wn plication of diseases, after a lingering tliness, aged 67 years. Mrs Rote had lived in Salona for over go years and was one of the best known {adies throughout Nittanyvalley She had beet a member of the M. E, church since childhood Funeral took place Monday i account osern Bartow son of Mr. and Mrs. | Roy Baldwin, died at his home in Cole | ville, Oct, 2, aged 1 year, 10 months and {11 days, Funberal took place Friday {at 1.30. Interment in the Kdven ceme. [tory. He leaves to mourn his loss his father, mother and two sisters, Anna and Jennie, Mes, Many Wannen sister of Wil. liam T. Speer, of Bellefonte, died on Wednesday of last week at the residence of her son, James Warren, at Middle spring, Cam county, She was 72 took place { dren, Mus IL. McCaLks, wife of Eves | Jeph McCaleb, died at her home near vittany, on Monday of last week, aged about sixty-four year: Her severe blow to her husband been blind for several years tically helples In addition band she is survived by The fyneral was | nesday, interment being made in cemetery at Cedar Hill, Clinton co 1nty WitrLiam P, |} at Lock Haven The deceased wi conductor on t road Hence pri 118 on LEY died of paralysis mn Monday mori Dassen yer 11 | Virgin Wee s h Ww "oe He SPRING MILLS are beginning t Leitzel prog n the spring i {of his farm implements and retire from | Th the ! farming. ’ M I'he school directors met on Saturday y receive the reports for the first month, OVER THE COUNTY te Miss Beasie Grove day accompanied | in western Pe main nnsylve about two weeks Peter Smith ed : from TI i Yau " ) Vera Zettle, to her home ¢ of Centre i Miss Margaret one of the took her frie Monday being E Aron Ket, Weaver, Commercis vacation WEEK fat Mile Dur now it norse at of Millheim, eXchange girs, Hv visiting ACES, H. C 0 Ky age, The funeral RAINCOATS Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner & Mars For Sunny or Rainy Weather ! Ideal Garments as sold by The Sim Store ! UT and tailored that they have the appearance of a fine overcoat, the Rain- coats as shown by us are any- day Coats ; and for most any man they are the proper coat. There's a vast difference in the coats we show from what you usually see. The same kind of caretul tailoring and style that characterize our Suits and Overcoats. Will not crinkle and pucker their shape, and style is everlasting. At each price--$10.00, 12.50, 15.00, 18.00, 20.00, 22.50, 25.00 and 28 00, the superior finish, fit, style, is noticeable from most Raincoats you see. : Plain gray worked, Herringbones, Striped and Checked, and in both light and dark effects; browns, tans, blacks an unusual! showing. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, T— CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS
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