Pack 8 ‘ THE CENTRE DEMOORAT, "BELLEFONTE, PA. JANUARY 16, 1908. 2R00090090990000 09000000. he Racket. . hi 22 Re 1¢ art of the Winter is ) ¥ COI have plenty Cotton and Wool Blankets Lr TE TT LEE TY ed Cotton blankets 0s OW Haps, full si E.PP.IEBVIN S550 004000000000080008000n H2NN9NRNNVENLSNETSTVIRRNRRNS 2999999999999 99993092909888S UNIONVILLE. How | Cured Sweeny and Fistula with SOAan 8 # tie for him. at red his horse al and he goes off now like a colt “We had a horse that had sweeney aw fully bad and we thought it was never going to be any good, but we used Sloan's Liniment and it cured it up nice- | ly. 1 told another neighbor about it and | he sald it was the best Laniment he ever | ted i “We are using Sloan's Sure Colic Cure and we think it is all right.” A. D, Bruce, Aurelia, la. When a girl tells a fellow he must never try to kiss her again, what would she think of him if he didn't” | will open a CEE 5000000830085008000080000800800 OVER THE COUNTY. All the leading sales in Centre county are published in the Centre Democrat. Charles Grimm, of Madisonburg, was a visitor in Lock Haven on Thursday W. H 3 has recover ed Runkle, after a se sufficiently to Constable vere illne { be about again, at Centre Hall, ph Lutz, who about the The | Ninges store room, has J ost been leased by restaurant first of April, le awake § dering whose wife he 1s entertain ellefonte Mr. Von to their here are aptlemen in who shou ada’s wifes and some ge 1 take P wnters froe of ing rue families methods The annual meeting of the directors of the Centre County Fire Company, P. of H., met at the Garman House, Bellefonte, last week. and set tied the business of 1907, and reorgan. ized the board There was a very full attendance of directors, and the bB6oks showed the company to be in first-rate financial standin A reorganization of the board was effected by re-electing all the old officers, namely: President, ohn T. McCormick; Vice President, sanc Frain; Secretary, James A. Keller; Treasurer, Geo, L. Goodhart, Insurance | John Mokle has purchased a lot on east main street Howard and will erect | a fine brick dwelling on it next spring. Frank Dietz, of Mt. Eagle, was going along the road the other day when his | horse suddenly il and down Adam lL. Keller, of Haines tow sold his dwelling house and two Madisonburg Rover, place; consid ; Ww became fell [oO Jacob N. ration $200, mail ward, | day PINE GROVE PENN Twp Mrs, Andrew very ill but mproving Mrs. Edward Nol whe at Pleasant Gap, came home on Friday and returned Monday; she visited her great. grandmother. Mrs. Zerby, also made a | call at Lloyd Smith's where she was en. tertained with graphophone music: her sister, also Blanch Wout and Lettie, ac companied her | Mrs, Johanna Gentzel, | Auman, also Mrs, BE, : resides Mrs. UG Noll, spent Sun. afternoon at Beal. Breon's, ! utl Auman entertained her girl | friends, Rosie Gentzel, Blanche Woll | Oscar Jamison head butcher, went down’ to’ Paxinose, to butcher for his mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Boyer. { da RECENT DEATHS, Wittie Davin Tare :—son of John and | Pre Menerva Tate, of Pleasant died | board of De « 1907, of pneumoma, aged yrs, | ber 6 months and 21 byterian church and a member of its ir 3 He was OA mem- president of the Bpruce Gun club i the Al- ) He was married to aohter of ighter Gap als jacos RAvMonp twp., died Saturday, farlure, His age months and 13 da, vs were held Monday Warburton, of Sprit ment was a charge Jan 39 y " ull, ana CATHAY Henry son-in 1 De a1. vi widow of the t the ste : at the home Lie 1a0e condua i ih 10m Mill made in Paradise Mes. A, J. Avsricut died Wednesday evening. ur 14 i 4 ou Mus frore : roo Hal 5 month and, "uneral serv Laut three . » . . . . » . . ’ . at JR JN, lee eS a Sa aa a a aa aa a mg gh entambmm ion: : - ! : ; : A i $ } : . =a a "™%"4 - tut. 0.8 a A"A"e'S LI .. NE : » ) onion en eelenlin - : M » | » » Tos : . » ” » Toe'en’en : - 2 [ » » SATURDAY, JANUARY 25th - - » " om () » \ JN : Nar 3a dar aw » we onlee! ’_" ) Re ENDS THE BIGGEST SALE EVER PUT OTHER HOUSE ON BY US OR ANY . \ FR, TN Se tonleolenlonl re , 5 » : . . Nt » oe a MO . wwlenle *» a $s - » ) anion on » - . J fl - As LJ, -lan ew fe - a : » : Ln Ce a . . 1 f 3a ar . » . te M Sued a ar aa BO ALL SUITS, RAINCOATS, OVERCOATS, PANTS - 3 » 2 » NN BRINGS TO YOT THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER GIVEN $10.00 Garments, 12.00 Garments, 15.00 Garments, 18.00 Garments, 20.00 Garments, 25.00 Garments, $6.66 8.00 10 00 12.00 13.66 16.66 Fr eT rT a TT TO YT TT" "vv yy vy These prices for cash. Goods charged at regular prices. Selection still very good. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS. te ts PE ll ll I I EEE Ss rr rr en RR NE RS RRR RRs ts east as
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