| « THE CENTRE DEMOCRAY BELLEFONTE, PA. [ | UNIONVILLE, It was nt my fan Paar 8 JANUARY 9, RIFICE SALE LINDEN HALL. Wm. Bumgardner, while moving | portable boiler from this place t College, | boiler and 1 29900 90000000099999000099 | Th Racket. | ilt that you didn't have | 3 1 with your cor- Cotion wl Wool Blankets 1 HARK" your want to buy them, £ Of the Biggest Stock of Men's and Boys’ Clothing in all Central Pennsylvania Cotton blankets and a large 81-—either white Haps, full size 81 and 1 pwards BE.P.IBVIN E80 000080808003080500000000 *2209999909099090%°YRRERRRSRY 2EL2299220092292292229222999990% | f I I RE RR RR RR RR ER RRR RRR RRR RII RIRIIIIIIIIII II LIL NITTANY, PRICES SLAUGHTERED--COST AND VAL- UE NOT CONSIDERED. AARONSBURG SALE POSITIVELY ENDS JANUARY 25th We find we have entirely too much Clothing on our tables. We will ice from season to season. Hence this great sacrific OFF ALL ; Garments, Sale Price MEN'S AND BOYS 5. . SUITS, OVERCOATS, op: | RAINCOATS, PANTS. 5 Boys' 50c Knee Pants, 35¢; Men's 50c Fleece lined Underwear, 35¢; Men's 50c Working Gloves, 39; Men's 50¢c winter Caps, 39; $2 to $4 all wool Sweaters with collar, $1.50 COOPER TWP HARRIS TWP Do not confuse this sale with other advertised sales that are only on paper. This is a genuine sale, and its not ordinary clothes being sold, but the best and most stylish clothing Americn can make. er SEE GILLEN about your Flour and Groceries FLOUR $1.21, reg. price 1.35 I8 ihe. A Sugar Wp ig THE MOST STUPENDOUS OFFER EVER MADE BY US OR GTHERS one of GOODS CHARGED WILL BE AT REG. PRICES Samuel i. W yor! nging the go 1 old Soup beans ., ago i Large Mackera Box Old Dutch Cle Chocolate 28 Ibs Dairy Salt f.oose Coffee, 2 10s tor Vermicella , Pickles per dos Tea per ib Banner Lye 3 boxes for Macaroni . : Ratu Oil Knoff and town last week ticket agent his family here soon and Ethel McKerman th ture it ge the ihstant and ted business in Bellefonte Mon. ge! esson (rom the hour alent, | ning and eloquence are not i they Are necessary COLLEGE. Lt sanctified, as in 1 they are a positive injury BRANCH jury v Those who spent last week at John | BOGGS Twp expec ts hors ream joc THEY'LL ASTONISH YOU fs ANY CAMS ‘SEE THE BARGAINS Breon's were: John Frazier, of Bellwood HOLTS HOLLOW and Blanch Wilson, of Lock Haven, Mabel Kline, of Fillmore, spent last week with her friend Margaret Musser, Frank Torrence, and cousin Mary Ly- tle, spent Friday evening at John Breon s, Chas, Dale and alsser Anna spent last week with friends in Altoona. Rosella Dale, daughter of Chas. Dale, is under the doctor's care, PB Youare apt to catch a beastly cold when it is raining cats and dogs, home in Howard day afternoon in Moose Run, {tu Fetzer, of Castanea, with her parents here, Mabel Burd and Edith Fetzer spent Sunday afternoon with Bessie Johnson Mr. Dunkle and wife, of lng spent Sunday at Joseph Fetser's, Mrs Samuel Miller and children visit ed at the home of Harry Johnson nl Sunday. 4 is visiting Walter Wensel spent New Year's at |’ | Harry Johnson and wife spent Sun ay stove polish Casn OnrY, eo | LH" We issue coupons to all cash cus | | tomers, i Prices subject to change, i Fresh Oysters daily. i o pay soc for Butter, (reat Eggs. i SIM, THE CLOTHIER, 00 and $150 Stiff Bosom Men’s Shirts, off patterns, 19. and joc for | Beri AxD Comprnc 1AL Puoxss, Gillen, . . . the Grocer, | ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE | $1.
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