Paar 8 LEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER 19, 1907, === RERNNL000099009000000000 00 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BEL The Racket - An better An if you BELLEFONTE'S BIGGEST 10Y SIORE i levoted everything to the children To sex K i i p' to toys delight DOLLS, oko SLEDS, BLOCKS, GAMES, ROCKING HORSES, DOLL CARRIAGES, DRUMS, PIANOS, If anybody Well % 3 when and all the new ideas in mechani But whe cal toys, y You 00 Th' Looko A large and varied line of fancy goods in comb and brush sets, shaving sets, manicure sets, work boxes, hand mirrors, etc, ™ Lo An' co An An Hi An' when } Only 10 business until Christmas, You Racket days do t can the they s¢ etter at Cause he h. T™h' Loo} 11 4 . il 10T Cas E.PIRVIN Now listen You'll git a lot of pleasure, an’ a lot of Chrid' mins cheer Th Looko if little chil'ran air in bed an I who set up naughty an out Man is Watchin’ od a Hite fe sare 'r Santa Claus I also knowed a little girl She wouldn't learn her lessons an’ she allus got so mad she was allus wishin’ f'r a Jot o' Chris'mas to An empty stookin’ hangin’ in th’ ¢ she acted naughy kout Man is pe in’ up th oft puts em i 10 writ K THE LOOKOUT MAN. little chil'run, an’ 1'1 tell a story true you remember lot Lo you heed th Cause IL means o lesson, then when Chris’ mas time is her it Man is walkin' when the stars begin t' peep fast asleep; don’t nd thelr 4 and pa's mi mas 11 tell OF Santa Claus ler wunst who got real bad ar an’ wouldn't ¢ didn’t bave t' mind leastest mite ev Chris'mas t a thing 1% had heard o 1 an’ no ng 1 your ma's and pas 11 OF Santa Claus he'd bring YB record 1t Man is watehin'=an who Was just awful bad told her t' be still an’ hush her noise—~ ys twas Chris'mas mornin’ to her wonder an’ surprise orner met her eyes better mind your ma's and Pas; it Man is watchin an’ he'll tell O']l Santa Claus epin’ thro th’ winders ev'ry ni ght h lus setin’ right 1it's time t I FUn WHO Air a bed at wunst when tol #0 bit, or takin’ clothes off slow ook, but th' bad ones in th' ba he looks, O, just awful sad nows Lhe idee LL LE ET TE EE EE EL I I EE TL > BESSSSES600060006080ss0ns Special Notice, REBERSBURG HARR PINE GLENN BELLWOOD. SNOW SHOE WADDLE vill be hiristma entertain mpanied nurch at Paradise on ay night; she h everybody ted hospital for eral j Miller bas his revi Jertha and Kathryn vil meeting at Houserville and will be gin | Sunday among friends at it he re on Friday evening, Dec. 27, 1907 here are quite a nun Victor Evey, of Altoona spent some | taking ady time visiting his cousin, H. H Evey, We L. C. Ydrk see that one of our oung ladies has a | ville lonesome look since he went home. Miss Bertha Eckley, of Valley View, | tpent part of last week with her friend. | Jussie Way, | i nm mv fey Weeks K closed Rev, | FOUNTAIN, NO Sarah Cartright, Sanday The eleventh commandment mig very wellbe ‘Mind your own business.’ | key. 1 het antage of the sleighing made a short call at Ry Paul Shults visited his lady friend, Two young ladies were very pleasantly | ht | entertained at the home of Mr, McClos | PORT MATLIDA. MAAS AALS AL A AAA AAAS AALS a -» + | A USEFUL Present { after Christmas : ’ it : 5 eful TMAS PRESENTS Razors, Knives, Nkate lad hy (i Twp a A SARRAARAARRS ASS AS ors, Roasters, Carvi rs, Chafing Dishes, Coffee Percolators, Asbestos Sad Irons, Nickle Tea and Coffee Pots, Kilver Knives and Forks, Child's Sets, Clocks, Ingersol Wat hes, (tuna, Bissell’s Sweepers, We have something for Ev. ery body, The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. Rh a a a Watson Liare of 1 Hoe ye i L) | “r x N's RECENT DEATHS. | Joux Nicuoras —an aged resident -— { dugar valley, died Saturday forenoon | at 9 o'clock of dropsy. He ‘was in his 78th year, Funeral services were con ducted this forenoon int Tylersy Laat} eran courch were seen passing through our streets i : on Sunday. | Evcar Garman: ~the nine months A merry Christma | old son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Garman, : | of Water street, died last week and was buried Wednesday afternoon 11th Mis. Peter Martin: —0f Marsh Cree | died on Wednesday, of last {a complication | well known in who tried to do what w funeral took place Fi to all He | How Her Life Was Saved When by a Bitten _—— Large Snake. MT. EAGLE, here are ‘wl Lena Confer of diseases that vicinity of some i butchering Anna i“ day GEORGE Nearuoon I'u ing 1oth death ended the | Nearhood, an old valley. The vas cancer of the stomac] the deceased has for years mark been a Te Leathers mad lon Monday Florence leat! Mr vA ALMEDA Luca R. and Margaret Lucas, of Al of pneumonia Saturday morn years and 5s days, The rem: taken to Milesburg, on seashore on Saturday morning the Advent church terof E oona, died | ner mother on Sundi Ne. ag : A >" J Mrs. Henry Shul of Curtin, vis " bo} ns and and cemetery. MARY SHEARER (~Wi | Shearer, died at Mackeyvill hus evening 12th, after a brief illness berculosis, 18 bride of but several and vived by her husband and father aged Years, months Grorcs ‘urnace, died Tuesd; Burn Was a fait Jrethren NOW YOU CAN SEE GILLEN About Your Candy! WELL AS CROCERIES 8 Fine Mixed Candy, 3 Ibs for 25¢ Vi x A | il I~ ASK FOR CASH COUPONS GILLEN, THE GROCER, ALLEGHENY ST BELLERONTE, PA, NIE ERE R ERE ENE NPE IEE ENE ENONEERNER EEEEEEEEEEEEEERN Christmas Buiyng CAN BEST BE DONE at the Sim Store Selection still at its best. Anything Man or Boy wears is shown here, in a larger variety of the newest styles than elsewhere. . You can pay no man a higher compliment than buying his Christ- mas present here--a man's store--known as being the store that the best dressed men favor, as showing ONLY THE CHOICEST AUTHORITATIVE STYLES There's least crowding in our broad aisles, and more satisfactory selecting here from our immense display. Anything purchased here before Christmas may be returned after Christmas and we will cheerfully exchange or refund the money. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS. ETT ore AEE EEENEEREEEER:sEEEEEE
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