8 Pace THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JANUARY “a pets 1908 fnceevee NM 2290029000020 0008 The Racket. - The coldest part of the Winter is UNIONVILLE, Another fellow wants to know what's doing at Unionville, This time Its Walter Brugger, of Minneapolis, Minn, Mr, Brugger is managing an employ ment bureau in that city and is doing a “land office business’ and, now, that he has become a subscriber of the Cen- tre Democrat, his continued prosperity is assured. : with to come; we have plenty of Cotton and Wool Blankets | Cotton blankets-- lower OW Aas as 60 cents, and a large $1—ecither white i» » » i» 0 0 - ‘0 RY R » . le » » 8 - . » » . » » “» » » ‘» -» » » * * ‘0 . Haps, full size # and upwards EP IRVIN | SESE 08553500000800000s| HENNINNNNNNNINNNNETNIVNRNNNN 0000000090000 0000900000000000¢C% AARONSBURG 1ad , t fo the past f Saturday h mn wile oeen visiting w months, were to at Wm See ck Bress BOGGS Al } nose of were the home Fleming Poorman's Sunday Maude Daley, of Romola; Nancy and Mildred Kelley, of Fairview; Lucinda Kline and Almeda Pownell, of Yarnell Toner Fetzer, of Yarnell and |. Wensel, of Pleasant Valley J. Mills and wite spent Fairview Edith Fetzer and Mabel Bu Sunday at Edward Burd’s Mrs. Harry Johnson and son Mahlon spent Tuesday in Milesburg Frances Shope, of Milesburg, spent Sunday with her parents who visited at Sunday at rd spentd | the family from the house and locking | COBURN Homer Treaster spent several days | last week with his sick step.mother at | Milroy. Chas, Grenoble, of Yeagertown, and | his wife of Spring Mills, visited relatives | hete on Tuesday. Mrs. Cora Hosterman, and her daugb- | ters Lula and Estella, visited friends near Spring Mills a few days. Mrs. F. Sayder and daughter Anva, of White Deer, spent a few days at the home of H. Snyder. On Saturday afternoon the nomina- of candidates takes place for township officers and every voter should attend the caucus, tL EE oseph Huff, of Bald valley, bas —— hid farm, and will' make sale of implements, live stock, ete,, and remove his family to Millhall, April 1, | with | scription to that popular weekly. | two of out mi {on my ne | ¢hurch Perry Hall's a farmer, good; corn and beef a plenty sictuals never taste as good as when he has his subscription to the Centre Demo- crat paid in advance. That's what Perry did—paid in advance, Will Eckenroth also keeps a the times renewing his pace by time I will give Willie a ride on my flying machine Claire Bird and Miss t no Laura Calhoun, wt popular young folks, went rig off and got married, but | failed to get particulars; therefore I must rith wishing them a long and i life, and may their pi 1eered by the ‘little Birds” ly chirp around their ht be content way be cl may eventua home, As | have V art about com WOLFS CHAPEL ay INCWS 0 very i PIR 51 visiting who | Ross burg his br J. W. Zen Talk About Sleeping ntense t themsels It | the matter was explained wi informed that it wa 8 brother had suddenly Ves father talk direct he r was whet the 4 Mr. Hazel passed away re who Institute at Port Matilda. The hers' local trict No Pa., ten ite instit fof dis gs, will be held at Port Matilda, Jan, 31, and Feb, 1st, in the Baptist Friday evening the committee ve red Miss Betty Heinle, of llefonte, to give a recital, to which all are invited, A small admission fee will be « haRed 3 id | h ae Cut His Throat Suddenly becoming insane Wm 1 pe. on Friday after ¢} Han Iasing vr son. of Tro the door, suicided by cutting his throat, The fire residence of the John Morris estate on Washington av. Tyrone, way totally destroyed by fire Monday mord. ing. The loss is Placed at $10,000, par. tialy insured, Mr, and Mrs, Uriali Gates, of Warriors. mark, left Monday afternoon for Bar. ody, Beering county, Michigan. They expect to remain there about two weeks of a month trip Mr. and Mrs, Gates have ever taken and no doubt they will enjoy their little vacation immensely; Mr, and Mrs. H. I. Confer and daughter Miss Ethel, accom. panied Mr. and Mrs. Gates on their western tour, who will alsa. visit rela tives and friends in Michigan for sever: al weeks, Good intentioned won't pave the road to success, but he says his | This is the first extended | Methodist Conference. | The fortieth session of the Central | Pennsylvania conference of the Metho- | dist church will convene in York, March { 18, and will continue one week The { sessions will be held in the First Metho- | dist Episcopal church, the corner of Bea- ver and Philadelphia streets, of which {the Rev. J. Ellis is pastor, | Bishop Luther B. Wilson, of Chatta- | nooga, Penn. will preside. The confer- ences are composed of the following dis; tricts: Altoona, Danville, Harrisburg, { Juniata and Williamsport, and comprises | the following counties: Blair, Cambria, | Clearfield, Cameron, Centre, Lycoming, Huntingdon, Franklin, Northumberland, Carbon, Clinton, Schuylkill, Snyder, Wyoming, Luzerne, Somerset, Perry, Juniata, Ful ton, York, Potter, Montour, Adams. Elk, Union, Dauphin and Cumberland, The Central Pennsvlvania conference 1S one of Lhe strong and numbers Beside the attendance, ti Columbia ledford, Sullivan, t conlerences of the denomination, ministers Ww 1 will be in and their alternates, who wil attendance to the 1,000 Mark I'he membersshi h within tl \ the abou Postal Causes a Scrap ’ | | 1 f Fai partic abou DON'T FORGET IT $1800 for Prescribing Whisky H 3 a ) ¢ September born The Interment SEE GILLEN about your Flour and Groceries FLOUR $1.21, reg. price 1.35 I8 Ibs. A Sugar Price, 15¢ 12¢ can *-< 18¢ Arbuckle coffee 1 CANS peas P & G Olean soap Seeded raisins Soup beans per Ib . Ginger Snaps, 4 Ibs for Nic Nacks Corn Starch Prunes, 3 Iba for | Soup beans | Large Mackeral Chocolate . ..... 28 Ibs Dairy Salt, , | Loose Coffee, 2 1bs for Vermicella ...... Teaper 1b... 000.4... I Banner oy 3 Boxes for. s gallons OIL, Ast Onry, | E3~We issue coupons to all cash cus | tomers, Prices subject to change, Fresh Oysters daily. J We pay 28¢ for Butter, and 26¢ for fresh Eggs. Brrr ano Commenciar Puones, Gillen. . .. the Groer , LALEGHENY ST., BELLEPONTE aC 4oc, 10C, roc, Frhbe nnn RECENT DEATHS, James A, McCrosky.—died at his home in Chapman township, near Hyner, 5 day, aged near 79 years. IH: father of nine children, of whom sons survive him, Mus, Saran Frankessercer (Widow of Henry Frankenberger, died Wednes day morning, Jan. 15, at the home of her grandson, Harry Frankenberger, in Penn towhship, of diseases incident to old age. Her age was 87 years, s months and ro days irvive four children, two sons and two daughter B. F. Frankenberger and H. . Frank enberger was the She leaves to s y of Penn townshiy f Penn Hall, a: M Bartges, of pa , of Millhein two broth ter Har: Jone S, Harrier ville resident, died at his home in Bray- ton, lowa, Dec, 27, ‘07. aged 64 years, 4 months and 27 days. His childhood an early manhood were passed in one of the eastern stales. Mus, Heren Rot a KE a native of Cen. tre county, and the mother Mrs. A H Rumberyger, of Houtzdale, died last week Altoona, aged 86 years. She was a well known and most teemed women, a devoted is survived by son. of in highly es. christian and seven daughters and one =A former Mackey- | Mus. Heres Re tre county, and t H. Rumberger IUEHE he mother of of Houtzdale a nati A Y « AATNC Altoona on Friday at the age of 806, a weil k and m teemed woms She is surviv was r one son CaLvin J. R of Millheim that his brother had died at 78th Veur eer recen w Wor for vr brother of L, Ly Ma S04 Derstine, a vi > Bellefonte. John's Cathol leet Tue The funeral was held ay lentes : v () » “on ve LJ aionle . . » LI » . » . JOR, JI, JR, SN, RUN, JR SRN, SRP AN, o-oo a 2 \ FOC, POR. JAR, JN, JON, J, J J : : MM Er ML". » » » » * » . . . » . - » » » » Ba Bn ATA A RATA YTAYAEY™ 4AM Saultsaiaaliual LN J Ba a a SATURDAY, . 8 8 I ruil La var JANUARY 25th ENDS THE BIGGEST SALE EVER OTHER HOUSE THIRD OFF PUT ON BY US OR ANY ALL SUITS, BRINGS > oy RAINCOATS, OVERCOATS, PANTS BARGAINS EVER GIVEN $10.00 Garments, 12.00 Garments, 15.00 Garments, 18.00 Garments, 20.00 Garments, 25.00 Garments, O YOU THE GREATEST SATURDAY POSITIVELY ENDS IT WILL YOU PROFIT BY IT ? SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS. OTTO TI RN RN YE EO ON - J] Tow s of Cen "nN a - go Tool x R A i I = it Ce TN PR i Sesluatesienlesonlectasloc esd [J 30 0 0 Ne Ow Om [ J BE BEE BE A a a THI" YM" . 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