Paor 8 THE CENTRE DEMOORAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. NOVEMEER 2, 1907. 2999999900000 0000 0000000 The Racket. “- Our Fall comp lete of anl Winter stock is and comprises full lines Ie | : Randall 4 DRESS GOODS & Trimmings, NOTIONS of all kinds, HOSIERY, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, UNDERWEAR, BELTS, PURSES, HAND BAGS, COLLARS, TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTH, GRANITEWARE, TINWARE, and a thousand and one articles too numerous to name in this lim- ited space. It isn't too early to think about your Christmas gifts. Our stock of fancy articles is most complete. Come in and look them over, whether you are ready to buy or not. The largest line of Dolls and Toys in Bellefonte, You can do better at Racket they sell tor cash. E.P.IRVIN SESE E000000dasussnenn the COBURN, Harter, of Harter, W. Va., transacted b in Erie Co., last week and also spent a few days here, re- turning to W v a. on Friday. One of the surest signs that the com- ing wit severely cold the | fact that Winkleblech and Miss Elsie G1 new each other inti- mately for years, 1S1ness ater will be Cur me 15 tis got were mar. ried, Supt on Mond Very » vie 3 ¥ ] rs visited our schools soul.uplifting by Rev w 3 ’ Lvangeical ted »¢ Bridges, N Dewart raucht, of ts, Mr. and Mrs Fi of un and family of tl nom it et rman is atteading teachers e this week MILESBURG. f Pl ay oN) iiladelphia, with his and p Ariy, are and hunting deer ay Joshua . « B on took Jer- fR Har visited recently Renove, Sun- idgeway, pster tarried vife in { season urned from Pat- wn to business ha M Derment, f] ames Ling wi fe, of Kron. 1 family od home after of Y =, D of Berwi sister, Mrs. L ne aD and wife Sundayed ton ‘yrone UNION TWP VE on Mrs , is able Lansbery, ck list to be | yr and family of Climer, a caller at the home Alfred Spotts, last was Mi liana ( sister b unday Mrs. Agn caller at the Will Philips! urg last Tuesday Michael Witherite is still helping Har- ry Fetzer with bis corn. They have it| just about completed Mrs. Dora Shipley visiting her daughter, Bush. of Bush Hollow. Henry Spotts and wife were callers at the bome of their son, Joe Spotts, Sun- day afternoon, Lioyd Spotts and lady friend, were ont driv inf on Sunday Frank Watson, and family, has moved Watson was a pleasant | home of Mrs. Cora Spotts Cs and daughter are Mrs. Charley ER ETR IRR EEETTEAEEE ES esd \d 11 | D crop aro |v iam Bash made a business trip wt . POTTER TWP. POTTERS MILLS, Mrs. Lydia Weaver and Mrs, this place, Wm. McKliney, wife and children, {spent Sunday at the home of William Bowers, Miss Eva Bubb, of Reedsville, ing a few days with her cousin, | Mary Jord an, Miss Ella Royer took up her residence at the home of Jacob Royer, near Colyer, Jacob is wi dking on his tip toes and says itis a boy, Charley Horner and Mr. Sparr attend. ed the Sunday school convention at | Sprucetown, F ride Ay evening. Misses Pearl and Cora Ripka Spent | Sunday with their cousin, Mary Jordan Henry Moyer, wife and son Cyrus | spent Sunday among friends here, ‘ The Sunday school convention, Sprucetown, was well attended, on Fri. day evening. Mrs. John Royer spent Sunday among friends at Fruittown We were sorry to hear of the death of 18 visit. near Potters Mills, on Monday evening. Lemont, spent Sunday afternoon and | evening with their lady friends. Mr. and Mrs. Plaine Palmer daughters Violet and Helen, spent Sun- a four prong buck, one day last week Miss Cora Brown is spending this weck at Bellefonte. Lydia Ishler, of Fruittown made with her friend, May Jordan, M. Moyer and wife made a call among | friends at Colyer, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ammon { Charley, of Reedswille, a call Bubb and returned home, son { EAR! Hello, again; not dead, L. YSTOWN Greens Gap s but b AT tg s thri i 3 nd he thre ashe els of ery corn Cr s wheat bush His her C thra h Hope, are The society of ville, hel evening, whi program was excellent and od Henry Moy nnd nent Sn spent Sundaay Fore Lutheran ign Mover, wife an 1 at Potters Mil Haine f and ome of Bruce Weaver | ith fat 0 0s Ia iolet her at was well attend woul s good Spring Mrs Ban Lena Phi lade szason The lay fro buck; ba from i anett fall and brea H oS Al coxa Edward R Il for a year mihi pala party on m Y t one OD IS PENN HALL. aid 1 good isi el Crater . a Eman: There husk yet, Wm. Crater and lady friend took sup- per at the home of his mother, Saturday evening James O. Crater and brother Harry are ® visiting | at Wood ward this week. p wilh quinsy i 1s quite bit of wo to SEE GILLEN about your Flour and Groceries, FLOUR $1.25, reg. price 1.35| 18 Ibs. A Sugar $10 . Our Price. Rxao, Price. away from here, QO. J. Spotts, of Lock Haven, ¥ his parents last week HOUSERVILLE, Mrs. Rebecca Scholl and Mrs, Lucinda Weaver were guests at the home of George Scholl during last week. Wm. Smith and wife, of State College, spent Sunday with Mrs. Smith's par. ents, 8, Keller's Mis Edward Horner, sister and brother, of Colyer, were eatortained at the home Wm. Sarson, several days last week E. M. Houser has returned home, after several weeks’ hay bailing with H. E. Zimmerman The corn erop, which was exception- | ally light, is almost gathered ; a fow crops yet remain unfinished. Mrs, Margaret Keller and dau ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Mothersbaugh, of I burg, spent Sunday at the home of Fr Keller John D Wirts purchased a new driv. ing horse at the Reuben Breon sale, last week Rev, Joseph Millers of the U. B, church, has announced a protracted meet ing commencing Tuesday evening, Nov, 20. A woman's love is a paradox; you can't keep it unless you return it, sted |, 8c oc sc fc 25¢ 200 200 Launch Cakes, 3 Ibs for Ginger Snaps, 3 Ibs for Nicnacs, 3 Ibs for, Proctor & Gamble Olein Soap..... Large Mac keral. 3 cans Baked Beans, Box Old Dutch Cleanser Chocolate 28 Ibs Naty Salt. Vioegar per gal, . Loose Colle eo, 2 Ibs for Vermicella | Pickles per doz, Teaper Ib. ........ | Banner Lye 3 boxes for | Macaroni, .... ' Canned Corn 3 cans for. gallons Oil ‘|x Ray stove polish | Casm Omry, Prices subject to change. Fresh Oysters daily We pay joc for Butter, fresh Eggs Potatoes wanted, oc Ib 7€ 19% | 10C 25¢ 25¢ 2%¢ 16 1b 15¢ 1o¢ 40C 100 75¢ 100, and soc for Beit and Communciat Puoxes, Gien. . .. the Grocer, ALLEGHENY 8T,, BELLEFONTE toc 1b | Wm. Ishler spent Sunday among friends at | Miss | at | | i Edward Boop, who died at his home, | itor among friends. | Huston Shuey and Charley Louck, of Wolf's. and | are working for a lumber compan day at the home of Calvin Bodtorf, | The Potters Mills hunting club killed | ceived many presents. Butchers’ Pepper, 25¢ 1b; reg. 40¢| : : | : : 10¢ 1b | i | PENN TWP, | | ] | | | | | | ———— Miss Emma Bair is at the present vis: iting her sister, Mrs. Smith, at La nar. Mr. and Mrs, William Cole are spe nd. g a few days with friends and relative s | at Jersey Shore, | Mrs, Willis Weber is visiting her aged | | mother who is on the sick list, Mill- | heim, { Calvin Morris, of the { the state, made his a few days last week. Curtis Bierly spent a few week visiting his parents, Mr, Reuben Bierly, at this place Wm. Bair and wife spent and Sunday visiting then | Mrs. Stover, of Potters Mills, | Rebecca Meyer, of Spring Mills, Zlias | Elias | visiting her grandmother Mrs, WEDDINGS MOOR EK ENKEDY Irvin Moore and Miss Leah Kennedy | well known young people of Sandy Ridge, were married Saturday eve, | 5 o'clock at the M. EE. parsonage DD. Wilson officiating, They | attended by Miss Martha White James Volk. The happy young {will have the best wishes | many friends PIKE. | Anna Haines is spending this week at | in Chas Bartges'. Wm, Stover is on the sick list, Edward Zerby spent Sunday after- noon with his brother Elias, Harry Stover is going to Milton this | | week where he ‘has secured employment | | Elias Stover's spent last Sunday at | Green Brier. Mrs. Emanuel Confer spent Sunday at | Robert Young's. The people through here are done husking corn, Mabel Zerby spent Sunday evening with her friend Kathryn John Garver Zerby's, | at Rev were and couple their "1 western part of | family a short visit of days last and Mrs | ITEELE-ASKEY. about hid | Saturday daughter Though they managed to keep the affair very quiet the fact has leaked out, nevertheless, that on October 17th Wm, is | Steele, Jr., of Bellefonte, and Miss Dora Stover of | Askey, of Pine Glenn, were united in | marriage at the M, E, parsonage at that | this place. | ace by wv avid R ¢ GREGG TWP. | place by Rev. David Mr. and | C. O. Malory's house was sold on Sat- frown, | Mrs. Steele have arrived 3ellefonte | SOBER. Mr, wE Mrs. Phile, of Illinois, were | and intend remaining here for an inde- | stover, took supper ast Sunday evening, at urday to Jacob Gephart for $1400. in Mrs. Andrew Zerby went to her son, | visiting relatives at this place | finite time, John Wolf, at State College. Wm, Hockman bought the farm of | The farmers are done husking corn, | Emanuel Harter at the sale on Thurs- | Mrs. Jacob Gentzel spent Sunday eve | day, and will move on it this winter, with U. G. Auman’s | A, P. Zerby, of Bellefonte, was a vis- | FLEMING At an elaborate luncheon | Miss Maud Retts, of Butler, | Nov. 15th, She copa DONALDBON, given by | Tuesday, | OAK HALL. 1 Reuben Kaup, of Bellefonte, was seen | oH fk . [in town on Wednesday | k: Mr. Baro and Tariy. Jonaldson, Butler, and is a very pop- leyville last week { ular young lady. Mr. Fleming is the Miss Anna Holter. of Howard son of Mr. and Mrs, Wilson 1. Fle ming friends here duh | of Bellefonte, and is a student in iy . r & y } ne of th rs. Litzel, of Sunbury, is visiting her | of Pa, law school, The jcheme y ae sister, Mrs. Oscar Rishel. {luncheon was pink and blue, pink roses Edward Zong and family, | and smilax decorating the table. nesday in Boalsburg. Miss Donaldson is Furl Auman spent. Sunday at O. J. | hter of Dr. and Mrs. Jones moved to Bai- B. F, Shafer, John Auman and John | | Mullen went to Slate Run where they | . , is visi Shook, | 1P§ She re- The birthday party for Edna § last week, was well attended, ph spent Wed. FRY CORLL. REBERSBURG. One of t of Institute marriage of and Miss S he pleasing week in Bell B. and happy events efonte McCle both Mrs. | Bright has a few months’ adelphia. jeer hand, thing from Phil. returned : makes a man fat;but on the other visit to Boston and it makes him lean, if he has any to lean against 4 was George sarah M. Cor prem — ! and | you ement of Miss Wini- | | field Donaldson to M. Ward Fleming was | the | Ww. U.| | on Pent | performed a | son township. The groom is one of the | progressive teachers of Centre county and was here attending Institute; thus the pretty nuptial event took place in the parlor of the Haag Hotel in the pres- ence of only the immedi; relatives of the contracting parties. At 11 o'clock | Rev. A, A, Black : pas tor of the Retorm- ed church at Boalsburg, the word that made the ty life, The wae attired me with very pretty. 3 the bride riends en ie ile NO for bride in brown costu tech, and informal groom with to the the di ning Mitch « feast of cecasion i C and Mrs. W. ng man of « ons will make a model hu {is the charming daug of Mr, and | Mrs. W. K. Corl, possessing all the ac- complishments necessary for a good and | faithful wife. They will, therefore, live happily together and enjoy the comforts of {wd home Friday evening a recep- tion will be given the bride and groom at the home Cof Capt. W. H. Fry, near Pine Grove Mill: hat to ma After an looker ! repaired re proprietor prepared a for the of a Ye who The bride n whe a had 10071 unning ham good thi The On and apt adie shar 114 ghter MORETON-WILLIAMS Wednesday Miss Alice Will Jellefonte, was married to Lewis ward Morton, of Scranton. The mony took place at the home of the bride street at 12 o'clock by Rev Cc. P pastor of the A. M. A. ci of 1 : Ed- cere. Ams and was Harring 3 ton YOU WANT THE BEST OVERCOAT that suits you. your money will buy, of course; “best” means all-wool fabrices, high-class tailoring, a perfect fit, and the -style- HERES SOME REPRODUCTIONS and OF SEV! ERAL OF THE NEW MODELS coats over. Coats suitable for all figures, ages, requirements and that we show. We have many others different shape and style garments. Vou cannot fail to find a suitable style and fit when you come to look these ALL DIGNIFIED,-DRESSY,-CORRECT, occasions. with a ‘so different” look. We show more coats than any two Bellefonte stores, and there's n- thing lacking. Even though we showed half as many you'd find we've advantages enough to offer that would make this the overcoat store for you. THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS, ARESEEBEREESENEEe: SREREREEENERSRE SESE EEEEEEEN ENCE EEE EEN E ENE NEN ENEEEFENEEE SE NOENENEEEREES AES EEENENENENER ¥ Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffer 9 Marx h
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