Pack 8 |r m— = FeRsaessenensseenereeeeee The Racket. “ow Underwear We are with full line a — S THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 24, 1907, UNIONVILLE. Thomas McClellan, wife and little RUNVILLE. Mrs. B. " Kunes, of Runville, was sc AEE NEERREPVEEENE AGEN ERENENAVER Mrs. Edward Gross, of Bellefonte, al- | pleasant caller at the home of her daugh- | : : i ter, Mrs. Mary Spotts f -'n oi. | so sister from Philadelphia, were pleas- ' J Spoils, | daughter, of Altoona. were recent visi- | 508 Dk ' | oi YUH Bia wi . ant callers at the Freil home, i Mrs, John Spotts gave some of her tors at the home of Geo. Morrison. | h - ; ‘a ' neil i As ale Will Kreps and family, of Altoona,| W: A. Witherite, wife and daughter, Hejghitors J week, : Acad 5 | Mabe » our-week's visit here and ? llear one of our young gi | came down from that mountain city to | M o el, after a for in od he re an | ing to be married, get a little fresh air, and greet their adjoining towns, returned to their home | Miss Edith Spott 1 y » Py o at C : . | Miss Iu 1 Spotts made many friends here. Wiil is a good Odd | at ¢ onnelsville, | Fellow and was a very welcome visitor to Lumen Lodge Saturday night. Budd of ' a) ( If there's a place in Centre county in u( : needs looking after, it's the dinmond¥ guest at J. ; A o and pavement in front of the soldier's | ot ¢ All monument in Bellefonte. Gee! It's bad | : ore) "} 4 '™M Ka was seen Fussing housekeeping to permit such a condition through here Monday morning, from hi of the streets in the County town | home at Milesburg. to work near Glenn ; : r ; | Harris As Leroy Lucas, son of Walter Lucas, | Hi : ; 5. app) of Vi wduct who staying with his| Mrs. Walter Smith, of Milesburg al Bir dl M . ' eS. a ' anant Thuredayv at Witherite's Mrs, Bird and M1 grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, EE. M. Lucas | SP" a Fhursday at W itherite 8. the sick list | was coming in from the cornfield, car-| Mrs, James Smoyer, ot near Snow Herre Fatzor made ; rying a large pumpkin on his shoulder Shoe, is visiting at Charles Smovyer's Philips dog frying a larg u 1 5 pd 1 1 Philipsburg and while crossing the fence a load of I'he Misses Maud Poorman and Mel at i pe wr Busy | shot struck the pumpkin The bov heard | Kelley, of Holts Hollow, were visitors | *'¢ ve ry us ae db St 5 Ar y : ar ends here away, at the shot but could not any one, nor an one bo hds he fe, uid Tittle | could he tell just from what direction | John ross, wife ane lieth J } ANE 14 1 1 é nt the the shot came, It was, evidently, the ng ant caliers at tne ni. A. work of some reckless That on K the boy had unconsciously carried the Mrs. John Kunes was a visitor ou pumpkin on his shoulder as a shield town, which saved his Mrs. James Lucas 1 A very nice old lady lives up the pike, | ROW Doe, = Recently another very nice old lady was Clayton Walizer an of this nice old ’ “Quality is the True Test sf Cheapness'’’ Willard’s Bazaar. Important News from the Willard Way NEW FALL GOODS ARE HERE FOR ALL, AND YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BUYING HERE. “Every Day is Bargain Day" trip to Unionville, Monday On Saturday Alfred Spotts gave W. S, Miller's a call, Mrs. Lansburry and two have been on the sick list, but are ter Mabel Lorah made a bvsine Unionville, Jim Flick wen Charles Rodgers and friend, of Tyrone, | were visitors here Eckley, of Bellefonte, was a B. Lucas’ Saturday even- and w daughters all bet. ready for cold weather of Men's Women's and Childrens WINTER UNDER.- WEAR in both seperate Suits, trip to Saturday garments t to Muns« and Union vests and Childrens fleece lined pants from 10 cents ups Boys heavy fleece shirts: and on last hauli drawers 25 y present, Women's fleece shirts and draw- LEO SON, wie Witherite isa and , e and good weight, .25¢ dg ig 5 JULIAN Orlando Bover, accom little daughter, of Winber, { days with his parents, Reid, of Columbia Remember We are Leaders in Low Prices, viel r one in finer weave §o Ladies’ New Skirts ir are anaq s t hunter, treet wear, a $3.00, $3.5 suites we sell the cel wy 3 ee onds ) 1 NTT A } ' fa cenit it lots eturned home fron ebrated ONEITA. Children's 22 fe seems miracuious & 50 cent ‘ Women's 50, 75, $1. and upward Maay other stoo mention | Butterick Ladies’ New Suits lady rit | in the Fetzer . ve several days. 1 ght, this nice lady Mir J1810 ial teeth and lai the parlor Her . ‘eg . in the bed room ii hel eionte nd laid then ork 3 e Tho " We Mrs iF | the guest ‘ : : . Daley and it 87.00, e, spent Sunday | font Mr Marshall : ati satura vareities and prices $12 60 _— Nine ww 3 nN On S580 lo better at The 2E.P.I1BRVIN $0484080080000800800d0800008s Ladies’ Long Coats Calicoes and Ginghams 12 ( i ! i ’ ’ | 12 " iA ’ ’ i Bl q and ie A Miiaticee 1 ha LT LI LL IR SI RS a I I IIIS CISTI IIIT IITITII IIIT TL bod «250009990909 08009000008900002 0000099000900 09009009¢ | ~~ 4 Misses’ and Children’s SPRING MILLS Coats Men's Children’s Shoes 1 lise? | rit rae n | 0ie > Giivé EEN EEN SENSE EEEEENE SENN EEEREEEEEER Ladies’ Furs. UNION TWP and Underwear. COBURN Men’s Overalls and Jackets Men's Wool Socks. r (Willards Bazaar, CRIDER'S EXCHANGE, BELLEFONTE SUPEEREDEEHNHEDER A EOEDENREEREDEE SE CEES ESE EEE NEE SNE ESE ENN OED NEERING NSE EER EREEEESEAEEES ENEEENEENERNOEN AEEUN SEEER MT. EAGLE JA ra and Mable RAINCOATS For Sunny or Rainy Weather ! Ideal Garments ‘1 rd : 4 * + + 4 » + + H + + ¥ + : M + 4 How to Get.a Nice Home. a of Milesburg, and Mrs Keifer pay you 3 | pounded twice for the purpose Keat nk, of Rochester Mills, ome after visiting friends .t thi snniversary of Mr “ place ey and friend, Bob. |id Woolrich. also Miss | 1 f Howard, visited at the nets Friday evening il Cora Dietz did some | fonte, ou Friday even increase Yo as sold by The Sim Store ! UT and tailored that they have the appearance of a Jut this ' : : : : have: forma ge fine overcoat; the Rain-- ty coats as shown by us ar: 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 careful tailoring and style that characterize our’ Overcoats. Will at the end of p years, with nend, An visited M gh, on Sunday returned to Tyrone af few weeks Mich visited u will $824.08. of 3 thereon H AYES 40 i Curtin npot nave time. It was a sur but really | was asham Joe Brugger and John Hait, for the way they away the victuals under thelr vests was a caut ! Sade Emer S parents a shauk ol Philipsburg this place, and family, of ie : sre - pers Buddingers par ers. . Leathers Kiss in the ring also sons Weekly leposit “ compound ing interest will amount stowed to $286.11 in five years once you ut in most of the ev ’ ing by moonl the habit of saving, you are of ght, with his best but | " road to succes | a go this | party As 1 will take my week off cing on Thursday, there will be no Unionville items next [ expect to go west as far as Julian and m the famous Crouister and Miles’ mullein and Canada thistle plantations; and probably go to the Gum Stump and visit Lime (sce With $800 saved in cash you can purchase a ni > home to live in or rent, by making week a loan for the additions] cost re ees asssssass ss ff oss fh hE i Eh a i a AY visit But the savings habit 1s s0 bene book ful Ct auld May we have your will MARTHA id u .,; by ner pastor, ck and wife, of Benore, ficial that a whole the Baptist be writlen Rev, w other places of like interest No lems next week g saving account pent Sunday with the latter's parents, | K. E. Robison, here Blaine Williams, an employee of the P. R.R. Co, at Bellwood, spent a few | days with his parents, E. E. Williams, | he being on a hunting expedition, Harry L. Williams, captured a fine | wild turkey, last Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Mekolvey, of | Liberty, Tioga county, are visiting rela. tives in this section, i Mattie Stecl spent Sunday with her | cousin Lizzie Shawver, | Rodeer Williams, wife aad little son, | spent Sunday with Mrs, Williams’ par- ents, T. V. Stevens, at Julian, Mrs Ralph Adams, of Philipsburg, is visiting hor father, Calvin Williams, here Willia ". Merrey arrived at Beech Creek, ! y. from Kingman, Arizona, wher « wen for some months with J. Purdy and wife in con- Dect is th o copper and gold mine of which Mr. Purdy is general rhanager, “Billy © looking fine and is delighted with Ar 1, v0 much so that he will return ext month, after a visit here SHE DID NOT FEAR DEATH An old lady on her birthday once said, I do not ting old, and I do not fear death, but | live in constant dread of paralysis.” “For some time | have been wanting to tell you of the great good your won. derful Sloan's Liniment is doing here,” writes Mr, James F. Abernethy, of Rutherford College, N. C. In fact, all your remedies are doing noble work, but your Liniment beats all, In m eight years’ experience with medicine find none to go ahead of it, having tried it in very many cases, know of one oung man, a brick mason, who suffered rom a partial, yes, almost complete, paralysis of one arm. 1 got him to use your Liniment, and now he can do as much work as ever, and he sings your praise every day. Iget all to use itl possibly can and know there is great virtue in it. I have helped the sale of your noble remedies about here greatly, and expect to calise many more to buy them, as | know they can't be beat.” It does'nt require much strength to and in Philadelphia, break a promise, seventy third | mind get- | Bellefonte Trust Company, Capital $125,000, Surplus $20,000. BELLEFONTE, PENNA. @stiatonss Tew GEL ALA gata ie Suits and not crinkle and pucke; 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, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS
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