Paar 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 31, 1807. | FR esscvRresPReRIRRRRRY The Racket. - GREGG. TWP, GREENS GAP, The election is fast approaching every good and honest citizen the polls and vote against corrupt gov. ernment, Any person who votes for Sheatz won't and can't honest look an man squarely in the eyes after casting his vote, Why COBURN, day Peter Rider was re- mental and physical suffer. He was in ill health for recent tment: THE NEW LIME OPERATION TALKS RIGHT OUT The Chemical composed of |B such enterprisi IZ DUsInes men John : ublicar ‘ in Walker, John Olewine, J Mingle, Si Archie Allison and Agdrew Me? operat | BOGGS Twp, I Thurs [i ‘ aa from r, by deat Lime Co, wisburg Chronicle, the oldest andi will go to i . of the art of aied ist week f central 1 any years, but ible cir cumstance $899899%¢ gem to have ¢ ease a irmer 4 the He is survived his wife, i Funera their limi ion opera two i sited (rip with ' b ' almost ready by > ths Bod Age ney 1 Ver 18t¢ 5 y 4 brothers and 2 » Ts. for a vote Underwear ly for cold of Men's WINTI weather Women's R UNDER- ell the ce Idren’ upward and prices EP, IRVIN C0885 00000000080000000800s «PRP NNTRINIENININNINNETR 0099999999090 09 00090009 ¢% AARONSBURG nent 4) ih omp apple nproving rned home on it/at State '. Joht reck and little daughter, Madalin spent Thursday at Linden Hall Mi Miriam afternoon at of James Lytle John Bathgate fell | and is badly hurt Dreese ite | spent Saturday ollege, at the home PINE GROVE A party of nimrods, from Altoona, were campiig at Frank Fishburn's for a weekly hunt over old Tussey, Mrs. Henry Houts, who has been ill for some weeks suffering from a general breakdown, is convalescin George Harper, A gr uate of Pine Grove high shool, 18 reading law under the direction of J. A. B, Miller, After a wix weeks visit amony his many friends in Centre county, Grifiith Lytle left for his home in the Sun. flower state on Tuesday morning. John Dreibeibis, of Minnesota, is visit. ing his brother, Daniel, and other rela tives in old Centre, his native home Furmer Prank Swab, who has been Boused up with an attack of grip, is con- valencent, Last year over Goo Democratic voters in Pennsvalley staged away from the polls. BE pli LL ! buy stock for his farm om an apple tree | Ran { host of Oh, why, man who, if ele will shield the tol thieves We Grenoble are so is friends covery. P, Gren UNIONVILLE Was a 1 ample just 3. vish then MILESBURG, Adan of Watson 1a few days with his sisters, here rville Proudfoot, of Emporium, Ar ur Proudfo ind family, Ira Proud and wife, of Altoona, Mrs. Claren sel be Salem, Ohio, and Ed. ily, of Bellefonte, were me to attend the funeral Of Mr "James Wallace, - * i rey Klinger and summoned he their week Rev when he sister, last M. C. Piper WON One, knows a good cow last week started with # $50 cow to his farm. in Huntingdon on bis returm home he cast his eye on two more, pulling out his wallet pay os $17 for one; and $30 for the other, landex them on his farm. He can preach, also A. C. Lathrope, and family, of Clearfield, are visiting here, and he gave the people of the Baptist Congre- | gation an excellent sermon on Sunday Chester L. Boggs, of Pittsburg, dayed with his father and family REBERSBURG, John Bright's house is up and under | roof, Mrs, William Eckert is on the sick list Don't forget the sale, November 16, C, B, Mallory and C, O. Mallory, will sell a house and lot, 3 acres of timber. land, and household goods sale at 1 Sun- , m, Pp Scott Burd and son, of Bellwood, are visiting their friends and relatives here, Mrs. Anoa C, Gramley, of Rebers- burg, is on her way to Lewisburg, where she will spend several weeks with relatives. From there she will go to Harrisbarg, and spend the winter Swith het da fi ter, Mrs. Luther Guisewite, 1. A. Detwiler, principal of the hy Ridge school visited his wife and and ren over Sunday. cap o rT rT A A AA RSS Ss Aa asada RelA Aaa a a aa as a as EAR ces were conducted on Saturday noon by his pastor, Rev, B. R der, Interment at Aaror ! John A. Treaster, of visiting his brother and James and FOWLER + lh hhh hhh hhh dh + » $e emm— A ASD | | M + 4 + + : + + : > + H ¥ * ¥ + * + + + + + + How to Get a Nice Home. Heth $824.08. posits of 8 ng interest th Weekly de ereon will an md to success With 8800 in cash purchase you Ca home to live in rent, by mal a loan for the additionw! But the savings habit 1s so | bookful « we that a whole May saving account Bellefonte Trust Company, Capital $125,000, Surplus $20,000, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. ficial be written have burg which after they | ready 10r nring, an insped and condemned JULIAN, iart Please Remember, SEE GILLEN about your Hour and Groceries FLOUR §1.25, reg. § $ lbs. AS igral price 1.35 £1.00 Rea, Pri y : Gi len. ‘os the Grocer, sin REPET TTS cn g at State Collegs < CHOCOLATES, CARAMELS. BON BONS _- J. ZELLER & SON, Ciride r's Exchange. 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