Pack 8 hontai wr 9999999990299999999000909) | The Racket. - THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER 12, 1607, WILLARD'S BAZAAR TOYS! TOYS] TOYS! TOYLAND IS NOW OPEN AND READY | Read every Word UNIONVILLE. John Holt, with three other hunters, Mus. Josern GILLILAND of Bloom: | came in from their camp somewhere on | field, died this week at her home at that | the Alleghenies, on Saturday, bringing | place, She was well-known in and| with them five deer and one bear. John | around Centre Hill where her husband | | thinks its a sure sign that he will be the | spent his boyhood days | next sheriff, of Centre county. James Houser, a former resident of Mugs, WILLIAM Risuer:—died Bellefonte, came into my den the other | Nome in { lintondale Monday day to recount with me for slighting |%' 2 o'clock of tuberculosis, aged 01 | je | their end of the county, You see, Jim Y by ue a few months, She is survive ® | now lives in Peru and I thought Peru |®¢ PY Der husband, but no children. . | was in South America, and golly, [ never so | could go so far away from home, He f® | takes the Centre Democrat, and that's le about all a man need’'s to make him le | happy. | Another jolly, big hearted fellow, +4 Titus Gramley, of Spring Mills, dropped ein to say “"How'dy" and “‘g-by."” Gee!| jo | wouldn't “Tite” be a cracker-jack if he | was a Democrat? jo! Mr, and Mrs. Lundy Lucas are off on a | two weeks’ jaunt to Pitcairn, Pittsburg = | and other points in the near west. wo! Thomas Lambert, of Somerset coun- ' | ty, is visiting at the home of his brother- (in-law, I. G. Alexander, where his wife has been for some time and who is quite ill at the present time, Joe Gill and John Cadwallader pooled their exchequer and bought a trap for the purpose ot catching a mink that has been Pronating Charley Eckenroth’s chickens, seven having been taken in one night. Well, they caught it, but, RECENT DEATHS. | The Willard Way, Cash and One Price to all is the way, the only way. Merry Christmas To All! The X-mas Store. at her | BELLEFONTE'S BIGGEST afternoon | [II TIIIIIIE TT) SAMUEL RALSTON (a well known resi- | dent of College township, died Satur. | day morning of heart trouble The de- | ceased was aged 72 and leaves a widow and four" children, Interment made at the Branch cemetery. Mus. Avice Burns (-~wife of George | Burns, died Wednesday morning at their home, near Penna Furnace, Left to sur. vive her are her husband and ten child. { ren. The funeral services were held this | morning at g o'clock Interment in Mt, | Pleasant cemetery.. | Joux R. MiLLer:—sometimes known | as|Raudabaugh, a veteran of the Mexican | | and Civil wars, who made his home for | |quite a while at Salona and Cedar | Springs, died at York, where he has | { been living for a few months, aged 84 | years, | Mus. Susan Wanizer IS READY Was Read and Come ir devoted to toys alone, and everything to delight the children. One whole floc ING SES tune ROCKING HORSES. i DOLL CARRIAGES, DRUMS, PIANOS, H, THINK this wonderland news will DOLLS, SLEDS, BLOCKS, GAMES, mm 3 how happy Tell your parents we invite them to bring vou in maka the juvenile world! Old pointed any day to enjoy in the play here. advance Santa Clans has beautiful things on ap for to display every little cunning and all the new . in . - ] the new ideas in mechani us his agents Cé OVS. Bellefonte, and allows us A large and varied line of fancy goods in comb and brush sets, Shaving Sith Jay ture Sets, work toy he has made in his iceland YOXEeSs, Nand mirrors, C of Mackeyville, | home. business until died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, | body, to £3.00 Only 10 Christmas. days pai. do at the You can better Racket —they sell tor cash. EP, IRVIN SESS 0000508500088s HENESNERNNNNENNNNPRNETNENN 00000900 RRRRENNINENN SFEEETETTTITTIsss sv sann GREGG TWP MURRY VILLE. Ponhaus and sausage making is all the go. George Miller is visiting friends in this vicinity, Mr. Dolend and a Decker spent Sunday at Benj imbert's fron | be helped out by {both his gum presto change! when they ™isited their trap they found the mink to have turned into a jumbo, grey rat, ‘And now" said the chickens in soto voice, ‘let us give thanks." for the biggest hog in town, age copsid- ered. It was 6 months old uy weighed 254 pounds, If there's anybody in Cen- | tre county that can beat this let him | speak out, or forever hereafter hold his PEACE. | As Francis Speer was crossing over {the diamond in Bellefonte towards the | soldier's monument, on Tuesday, he | stuck fast in the thick mud and had to a polices He Il N& 13 NICE QLAT st : : Does i You can now put Billy Parsons down | | Samnel Hartman, at Bloomsburg, Sat. | urday evening, while visiting there. She | was eighty-one years of age, and her | death was primarily due to physical de- | cline attendant upon old age. Ms. J. F. Boozer: —died Monday from a severe hemorrhage. Deceased was the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Resides, of Osceola Mills. She was married to J. F. Boozer, two years ago. Left to survive her are her husband, her father and mother and Mrs. Isabella! Barr, of Pittsburg, and Mrs. Wm, Sowers, of Bellefonte, J]. F. Boozer was a native of Centre Hall, Mus late George Schroat f Lock Haven SALLIE ScHroaT ~~widow of the Jut come closeer, little boys : ; 4 ky . 25 and girls, and hear the good \ ; Dressed Dolls, jointed Old Saint Nicholas ¥ ’ 's vows neadie, to $5.00 news : 25 had an express purpose in do Dishes. . . .50¢ to $1.25 ‘hina Head Dolls, 5 ing this; he not only wanted ( Pianos. .........50¢c to $1.50 + Or vo 25¢ you to choose for yourself what you desire most for 11 0 Aa ob Ay Rp. Christmas, but he wants you Doll Go-Carts and Carriag child, Your " . es, Beds and Furniture, and y be A good BO po 10 De : ust hundreds of other fasci you deserve good for- nating things. Mechanical Toys 25¢ to $I. =< Christmas Cards and Books S H. Royer’s, moved to that, for ar Nebraska, in the house vacated by Hen Mrs. Anna ry Showers ’ Ino vy fF 3 LOgTam, of mM Bellefonte, wo Tues wife of istocratic y ARgt y last | Mo JON Decker Christmas Um- brzllas week Ol Some Gifts That Men Like Kathry: 4 5 CHINAWARE--FANCY PIECES i Pan wAlag 1 Rh i M ST y x "spent. Monday sight |, SHas Weaver intends to move from | otic, Oo Lop Sopon; sion hopping. WOMEN'S COATS, LADIES’ § \azte merck jinden H in the spring funeral t place at 2 o'clox nday just the thing for girls, were $2.00 and § HALL Urangev CENTRE REMEMBER THE Willard's Bazaar PLACE SIGN ON WINDOW “The Willard Way” 4 SEEN NEN SRE NEE RR REE REECE REN NEN ECENNEETERNER For Your Christmas Buying years Das Her iren surviv resident of Potter Twp mai name was Miller The chil ing her Susan, wife of GG. L hart; Jennie, wife of Daniel Daup, both of Centre Hall; Margaret, wile of j-8+ Strohm, Centre Hill; Robert, Onoway, Michigan; Laura, wife of Robert Smith Sav 8 new Hg Car are Good. l'uesday 3 the person of Geo Wolf. john " who formerly was that : ¢ Anna Shook, and | route, has moved on the Allison farm amue! Shook, returned from | gud will farm there the coming year. mith t me, had : A sas oi Isaac Smith, on e. had Centre Hill children are | pension in i to twelve dol six great grandchil Bradfc rd; Mrs “ mth KE SS haidl Mrs. Evans was a won from typhoid v " : i reta : ’ R rr ly dispositi nd retaines SNOW SHOE TWP, y QIsPos ane pent faculties to the end. Dea spen » . ’ NIA oxe, her last M Joskey, and tt) On edd fOr DU A week ] visiting it ment was made Fnd Services were Spru Spr on Freeport, 111 Mrs. Alfr ut the ) Bradford fever te routs case Ars mn A abama SICK DoAs DAVIDR Jersey Shore yme hers nd wile ctlown Sau You'll find more good things here, to give as AWS A i Christmas presents, for man or boy, than you'll see anywhere else; things that will : the Game omit n nt A Champ of I . and two rin Kunes and David B ) Monday afternoon in the Disciple cemetery SEE GILLEN | about your Flour and Groceries FLOUR $1.25, reg. price 1.35| 18 Ibs. A Sugar ie $1.00} Butchers’ Pepper, 25¢ 1b,; reg. 40¢| Our Rea, | Prick, Price. | se 100 | 25¢ 10¢ 1b | 200 100 Ib! toc ih laughter number ! advocating such a law, the support of it being that it is torbidden to hunt deer with dogs, and why permit birds to be so hunted sad that a hunter with a good bird dog has the birds at his and he has only to follow the dog, and he is sure of his game if there is any where he is hunting wife and home ment | visiting their rela \ po give pleasure and that will be sensible the ier are on tos tis also at the same time. lowersox and wife, of Spring ompanied by Olive Gramley of Mifinburg spent a day in Ast week y Emma Gramley and gentleman friend of Mifflinburg, visited relatives at this place a few days last week BOGGS Twp HOLTS HOLLOW mercy and wife our tow: AE aaans asa a AAAS A USEFUL Present is appreciated long after Christmas is over, notice our list of useful CHRISTMAS PRESENTS You know how difficult it is to pick out the Christmas presents for a man or boy; even if you ask him he can't tell you what he wants, There's a way to suit him perfectly; buy his Christmas presents in a man’s store. This is the store for it; you'll find us prepared to meet your Christmas wants as no other store in Central Penna. The whole store breathes the Holiday spirit. Anything that man or boy wears, necessities to the finest luxuries, we show the greatest variety of stylishable things. Bath Robes, Lounging Robes, Smoking Jackets, Gloves, Umbrellas, Neckwear, Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Suit Traveling Bags Fancy Vests, Swann, Caps; our Holiday assortm:nt on all these will please you as no r store. There is no risk in buying here. We cheerfully exchange or refund the money after Christmas for any article purchased here before Christmas. The following were business visitors in tows on Saturday ohn Watson Mrs. John Burd, Mrs Joh hh Fetzer, Fleming Poorman and wife, W. H. Wen- sel and Charles Poorman also Samuel Miller Quite a few of our people attended church at Yarnell, on Sunday night, Malcolm Poorman spent Saturday ev- ening with James Lucas, at Runville, Chas. Poorman spendin a few days with his parents of this place, W. H. Wensel and Maudella Poorman spent Sunday evening with Miss Lucy Chafing Dishes Kline, of Yarnell i en y : Ode Kelley, of Fairview, called in our | Coffee Percolators, town Monday afternoon. Asbestos Sad Irons, G. H. Musser was a business transac: Nickle Tea and Coffee Pots, tor in Milesburg, Saturday. Silver Knives and Forks, Child's Sets, Clocks, Ingersol Watches, (tana, Bissell's Sweepers. We have something for Ev. erybody. The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. Best Rice Lanch Cakes, 1 Ibs for Ginger Daas. 3 Ibs for Nicnacs, 3 Ibs for, Proctor & Gamble Olein Soap. ..... Large Mackeral 1 cans Baked Beans, Bax Old Dutch Cleanser Chocolate . ..... 28 Ibs Dairy Salt Vinegar per gal Loose Coffee, 2 Ibs for | Vermicella , ‘ Pickles per dos... .. Tea per 1b sakvens Banner Lye 3 boxes for, | Macaroni . | Canned Corn 3 cans for, allons Oil. ..... XRay stove polish | Casnt OnLy, Er We issue coupons to all cash cus. tomers, Prices subject to change, Fresh Oysters dally. We i soc for Butter, and joc for fresh Eggs. Potatoes wanted, re 1240 10C gsc | ae | 25c | 16 1b 15¢ oc 40C roc Safety Razors, “Knives, Skates, Sleds, Scissors, Roasters, Carvers, is Under the present rules the football | seems to bea thing of the passed. i 75¢ 100, Neckwear- Ties them other, mn upon ties—hundreds of none prettier than the The handsomest show you have ever looked at. © have missed nothing stylish in this beautiful showing. uf- flers made up and Reefers in all colorings of silk, $1 to §3 each, in a handsome ate box, Way's Woolen ufflers 2s¢ to 75¢, Sim the Clothier. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS. Bert ann Commenciat Puones, len. . .. the Grocer, —-. - I. “ = * - " " " " "n " ® w = ” = " — - = ” = " " = " » " = " ". = ” * " = " " Be ® ~ - = - " " =" - B - - = - - -. = = . - _- = - - ALLEGHENY ST.,, BELLEFONTE -~
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