Paar 8 EE — THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER 5, 1907, PRIVNLNCIL0220990000000009 The Racket, “rn RECENT DEATHS. UNIONVILLE. | i Rev. R. H, Stine, a former Bu fialo | Run boy, but now pastor of the ist Methodist Episcopal church at Hunting- don, is assisting the Rev. Dr. Piper in his protracted meetings at this place, | prepare the season for taking fish and eels ||, from the streams with a basket closed on | Dec. 1st, and Centre county is the ban- | ner county, there having been 58 licen: ses issued. Huntingdon county is a close second, with 46 licenses to her credit. ison of J]. F Condo, of Howard, { Friday morning in the Lock Haven hos- | pital, of gangrene. The foward, -A Lewir FANSLER BELLEFONTE'S BIGGEST 10Y STOR 1S | ceased was a son of Adam Fansler and Margaret Cambridge will leave on | was the last of a family of nine children. Saturday for an extensive visit to friends | Funeral services were held Tuesday in Baltimore and Washington, D. C. morning; interment was made in the Re- John P, Brugger, the Heintz pickle formed cemetery at Aaransburg, man of Johnstown, came in off Tanner y Mus. Harrier Moore of Boalsburg, Hill, on the morning before Thanksgiv-| passed away Saturday morning at 3 ing day, with a fine fat o-1b. turkey. {o'clock. She was an exemplary christian Our venerable friend, Wm. Iddings, | lady and had hosts of friends who mourn while on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. | her death. She was 66 years of age, She Fry, at Williamsport recently, was treat- | laqyes the following children Harry Jr f READY | | One whole floor devoted te toys | alone, and everything to delight | the children, : DOLLS, SLEDS, BLOCKS, GAMES, ROCKING HORSES. ¢| DOLL CARRIAGES, DRUMS, PIANOS, ed to a moose steak dinner which his| Gilmore, of Gregg township and Mrs. grand son, Harry Fry, had brought Wesley Miller, of Boalsburg, The funeral rom the forests of Maine, took place Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Frank Smith and family arrived home i ! 8 on Saturday evening from the State of | RAY Conpo:.—son of Mr, and Mrs, J. Washington, F. Condo, of Howard, died in the Lock Mrs. John Emerick, several | Haven hospital on Friday | weeks’ visit to friends in Pittsburg, ar- [ rived home on Saturday. Sade's gener- | al health is much improved, and she le | says the o she has to complain | of is that her h sometimes until | gets tired, eo Ed, Hall shotand k # | bear on the Allegheny ® | were three le! Dr. H E » one, who | | and all the new ideas in mechani- | cal toys | after morning. A large and varied line of fancy mb and brush sets, manicure sets, work ete n « { i {4 'TIII1111) CEEFEERITTRIRTITTITINTIN IIIT with a number of his companions, when he was struck on the hand niv ni The wound instead of getting betler grew worse un- til blood poison set in bl taken to Spring Mill t Mrs, Mantua Hans Huntingdon county cause Or and mirrors, gan gi spec ) i business days p ; 4 lled a 100 pound for interment ASL week. hers in his party of ry, ' \ here . . 14 [here of Graysville betler wim sell tor cash F one month ey was and His ago, went to visit he y on Brusl from the ViIiO TES distance } TORO P2099 99990099099093 72000000 2002000999 000000000¢808 EP IRVIN : Dani a BOGERBEON0sE000800008081 | con , Alter { brother in-law, BOGGS TWP, HOLLOW fe are speadiag | hun Coleville, are kK 1 B. Fu | their son Samuel | »d was Al-|3 Sallie vere ome { {rom from a was ew he ve i practioner at the issi00 10 fine fat, i i ] ica Lock | A he was the old fave n ai { cant ai Pe of Milesbarg, visit- | | soon John Watson's | 4 i past lwo years me 1 i 1 has d profession, 1 for some FO00 If 4 he late A SOn-1n | and at his i Del spective his health ¢ He wa urst, of Bellefonte Mes. Eviexy Moons Le- mt, died at the home of her GRIENT Mrs. Jas. G, Miller, 22 Mrs. Moore was the late John Potter Moore, "w Wives. AD attractive grand children Mr. and Mrs. Hoover, all The Dell's and Tavlor's locked children in a closet, before they left home : hot HOUSERVILLE i F 7 ol geny of Altoona thelr wo gner and wife, of Belle Lhanksgicing under the | 1 | rerio » wmeriy os ye ’ gave i wed i for this s £4] their . heir ne | Nov Vi the y supply : goods fe assisted in rey at the Mex k- of last week Deen vty! wi ‘AY install affords a a 5 INDEN HALL ver ti 1 as the break r to her de e s treet i iH Age 11m of The 1¢ WAS R your client i ails of K ex Lad the br High her shies! nud school, a good nex pp » Louebarget linner trom hi d ol A fe » : : nsIste | x ele rod t SEE GILLEN about your Flour and Groceries FLOUR $1.25, reg. price 1.35 18 Ibs. A Sugar Butehers' Pepper, 25¢ 1b Our Price, sc 25¢ 20¢ 20¢ i aa Some of out fodder Ome « mt of their farmers have m it while a very to husk yet COBURN. Michael Everet is inthe grip of dis case John Martin is still confined to his with rheumatism Mrs. David Raymond and Mrs. Shol. ter, of Union county, spent a few days | Best Rice...... with triends here Launch Cakes, 3 Ibs for Mrs. J. C. Krumrine, of Weikert, is | Ginger Snaps, 3 lbs for being spending this week in this community to | Nicnacs, 3 1bs for, , ed almost 300 | woo that the sausages and “pon haus “are | Proctor & Gamble Olein , | properly made Soap A es was a pleasant ¢ aller | The glorious meetings are still con | Large Mackeral home, tinving in the United Evan. church, with | 1 cans Baked Beans, | eight souls seeking repentance, | Box Old Dutch Cleanser Rumor has it, and, no doubt, correct: | Chocolate .......... ly, that a young couple of this town, who | 28 Ibs Dairy Salt, .. were deeply in love, went to the smamte of | Vinegar rgal..... New York recently and had the nuptial | Loose Coffee, 2 Ibs fo knot tied, If true we wish them a hap- | Vermicella ...... py life together | Pickles per doz, On Thanksgiving evening, at the home | Tea perlb,...... of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al-| Banger Lye 3 boxe | len Yearick, at Woodward, Rev, C. F. | Macaronl,...... Hams, of Burnetts Creek, | Garrett, performed the ceremony that experience which be had | united Misa Florence C, Yearick and r+ that had the cholera. | Lloyd C. Beall, of Sewickley, Pa., in ¢n,” says Mr. Williams, | marriage, employ of Mr. J. D. Rich ette, Ind, as his barn hogs that | was feeding “ri ave them Sloan's did not lose a keg. Some hey would mot drink sweet to them, corn oO ot few have ’ y GREGG Twp ] ¥ we speadiag a few | rents, George Shirk's, an, of Clarence, spont a jacob McCliacy has returned rk bed “ wma | Rea. Price, roe toe 1b 1o¢ Ib roc Ib inday with his . v killed two of the finest | ity for thew age ey weig! Ls Je 10¢ 1234¢ 0c 25¢ 25¢C 25¢ 16 1b 15¢ 10 400 Hog Cholera rawback to the hog in. eceders in this country with is what is known ‘and “swine plague.” is a highly centagious ess checked is liable to al number of hogs ina r. s for, 10 75¢ 10¢, Canned Corn 3 cans for, gallons OdL......... X Ray stove polish Casnt Opry. At 12 o'clock noon Monday of last week Ee issue coupons to all cash cas a very lnteresting ceremony took place at ’ the bome of Mr. Jud Mrs. D. ) Nieman Prices subject $9 Shange. at Millheim, It was the christening of Ish ys W ¢ A Batter an to their young soo, Lester, wha had arrived reaps Al or butter, Joc at the age of eight . ceremony y was in charge of Rabbi Schieifstine, of | Potatoes wanted. Lock Haven, and was conducted accord Bert AND COMMERCIAL PHONES. ALLEGHENY ST,, BELLEFONTE Ravmonn Conpo ~The 11 year old died remains were 1 for burial and interment made charge of Penn { township, died Saturday night, Nov, 23, | aged 72 years, 10 months and 1 day, De- | He was about 12 years of age, and on | election day had been playing “Shinny" § His remains were | {| Morris, Mrs Reformed cemetery at Aaronsburg une when she would have graduated, Mrs G., W. Frigze :—died at her She was a member of the Methodist | home in Mill Hall, Saturday evening at | church and was active in all its work. | 8 o'clock of a complication of diseases, | Another sad feature about her death was | aged 64 years, 2 month and 14 days. | that she was an only ‘daughter, who | She is survived by her husband and five | always brought sunshine and happiness | sons, into the household, The funeral took place Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock and was largely attended. Interment] in Union cemetery, WEDDINGS, PETERS —~ WALKER, Edward M. Peters, of Snow Shoe, and Bessie 0. Walker, of Bellefonte, wewe married Saturday at the parsonage of the one of Altoona's || Baptist church, Lock Haven, by suddenly of apo- | Rev. C. I*. Warner, plexy. Mr. Hughes was born at Penusyl- | REESMAN-~GIBHS aon of John D. and. Haansh Haghes, | cLbe marriage of Clay W. Reesman. of both deceased, and when a young man Lenise Hal, Rot ting ; Git bs ynt C1, { learned the trade of blacksmith, He mar- oll hifare. Des Wotdiar Ty jot ried Miss Eliza Gates, of Warriorsmark . ie, Hoy aocimry, NeW Jersey. ' took place Tuesday afternoon, of last week | Isaac B. Hucnes First leading citizens, died Evrias TAviok:—of Juniata, a brake. | | man of the middle division, met an unti- | | mely death Saturday morning at the sid- | ing of the Pennsylvania Glass Sand com. pany at Granville, a short d | of Lewistown, { from his { crushed stance west He was jolted l train and was to death under Taylor was born in Centre co 25, 1878 He is survived by three children three Juniata Irvin Kring (Who for a year or more had been an invalid from paralysis, died | Wednesday morning the borough alms house His age was 48 years and | 4 mouths He is survived by a wife, mother, three brother | and three sister Reformed parsonage, Tuesday evening I'he funeral will take place tomorrow | of last week married couple afternoon at 1 o'clock, Interment at ( 1 ting Evwarnp T, Jonsson eived by relatives ¥ 2 EROW mangle at I wr " red A Myrtle M married a irrows, of York, and Mise ! fe, of Spring Mills, were Rev. Daniel Gress, at the int ’ by also yt N it newl vr YOrK will reside in |} | | { Mgrs, Davio Crarri—a well ) | highly esteemed resident of Phil | died Thursday morning at 30 | home of consumption, with which {had been ailing for about { She had been weeks Her age was 28 days. Since childhood sh # member of the Meth gUrviv NOLL~KELLES iM ( : 27 oy @ ere rap, w ~-News has 1 » been Edna M, Kel- united mar. parsonage ue! Stem, Both efomte, sponsible the n Temple ” red the accidental Johnson was empl 1IArs in in eech Creek, of Ed vard ; where in death of at Tickpaw, La, : i Ved Jukes Kelormed two about years bedfast only on a umber j0b 29 gf partic n } other t were give s tele = had han that Johnson was s ' } } or . L i e hire ile out t fice of 1s f oy 1 ti bat a husband ane 1e ( John, Alto Mrs Parker, Mrs Philip anda a Dro De ing sons and d Charles, Mrs sug hter ’ ! former home, | Harry Dickson ] Herschel Harry, all 3 Wm Bas f SwWire ol She and also leaves brothers: Mrs Mrs Sarah St Askey, Altoona; and James Ihe fu wo er al EIUNS.” sax YW lam speak In I went out was asked to y ©) of 1 he fourth chair man w in d toed over 10 whisper, me 4 do vou speak ovsing? ’ y vis meeting " n a f Apparently he was g for he ti and asked In Mr. Bryan, but . wr " ’ Shaffer, of Hazelton Monday iis out at MD uneral Interment was % " { w a BeTVil chal - were in 13 . on rd an a mace Excuse v family 81.00] reg. 40¢| : | | | Che Backward Season Sale of Our Overcoats at One- Fourth Off Mrice ROUGHT mre Overcoal\ buyers since we started this sale a week ago, than we Pave ever known. Many came--some few were doubthy; all bought--pleased, surprised, at the bigness of the line we show, and the gen uineness of the reduction. Not a reduction on paper only, nor prices marked high for a reduction, but one-fourth off our usual low prices, brings to you right now in the real start of the season the biggest Overcoat bargain ever offered you. Whatever you may want in an Overcoat it is here for you. Raincoats and light weight Overcoats are not reduced. Expect the most of this store as a Holiday store, and we will not disappoint you. We will eclipse all previous ef- forts in making this the best Holiday store for what man or boy wears. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS. ] w we - . AEEEENSENEEAEE SEEN NNNEENENEN EEN nnn nnnnnns™ .
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