Pace 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MARCH 19, 1908, - UNIONVILLE" MARTHA { SPRING MILLS. Say, Charley, do you know that sur The snow is fast dlsappeansg Tomorrow spring begins . prise parties are becoming epidemic in Estella Hoover, who has been visiting | Bernice Faxon, who was spent several our town friends and relatives here has returned | weeks visiting her sister Mrs, Wood, has Another regular record breaker was | to her home at Kylertown, returned to her home in Bellef ont | pulled off at the home of George Holt on Quite a number of our people attended | A Luther League was started | Saturday evening, who, by the way, is|the sale of Mrs, Jacob Frantz Thurs. |day they will meet in the } t 11 y in Des feliows i R000 0ReReeY The Racket. AREAL EERE] one of the church, every Sunday afterno | actual canvass Rev. ] hy Bierly preach ad his Our schools will close next week. i You see, George has one of the pretti. | We Il sermon Sunday, There will be a spring term of sch : : y liams' who has been on the | held here thusspring, Prof. Hosters ~ AA est wives in town, and 1t was the oc H ; vy . 4 } o be on duty again will teach thos il ist, 1s able t Di r to tea Lhe Pre h Bri (inter, who has been visiting aneyywill tea ds Ora ing On and after ch primary winter t MONDAY, MAR. 16 to teach 1908, this store will be open until 8 o’clock. *3 ROYAL Baking Powd The only Baking Powder made { with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar & —made from grapes— Insures healthful and delicious food for eve; y home—every day HOWARD BAY me eating oysters with a Matilda to JU re a ix % ren Aphouniss Siuoris You 1d gh wowwmD. [4 a ‘ , too, | You it tur ar uc ra Annie Corman has a splet alum and phosphate of lime SATURDAY evenings until 10 o'clock. You can do better at The Racket-they sell for cash. EP IRVIN BEE 485000800508080008000000 CE ER REE ERR ER RR I RRR RRR RR RII LI IIIT II IIT 9099990999099 0009YR009000 0800099999000 000008000009000000% : JULIAN, CENTRE HALL cent. more oats yet on Af Mr. Groundh contract to the when graiters are Praise be Robert 1 of logging the pine timber of James Leit n tim out in the very last of the sledding Fifteen or pwenty thousand white and yellow pine logs, from jot in dis nt @ i diameter of pine, itened he . » » » , er a Lar aa SR, TU SSN SR, ) * i at cals at LE EL JE Dr MR a a BM aa Ja | ar ar ai ar fr SOLVING THE Dr a ar a Leoleeteed fenfoefortotorfoter SNOW SHOE Twp Sew MILES Twp NM \ \ J \ J LJ Buena ainsi tenuate $3 EE IE Ca J a vafon} Lr" Tan ww en ve i" \J * ik fooferforfer [ » 3 x 3 Lou! » Jos ’ ] . \d . . a -. LJ » . - on 3 a “-. » » M . » » a —— » \ J . 2 ." 3 » ae 2 Jeeenlonles] OOOO OOOO OOOO OOO = OO OO OOOO OOOO OOOO 5 WILLARDS BAZAAR | » a ) ims » fod - Will take no figuring when once you given the Sim line a look. fff Ranlealt La py 2 1] » J [3 J 4 ’ * J LJ] er » . 5 » i EE EE TT TT TM TT TY" YT "YY "yy "ey The Best Clothes, The Most of Them, Most Reasonable Priced, is what you will learn is here in store for you. Critical Clothes for critical buyers. Style--Fit--the top notch of Clothes perfection. Wonderful values in Spring Outergar- ments. We open the season with remark- able bargains in Suits, Dresses, Skirts and COBURN Coats. RR EEK RRR _ N EERE IEEE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES’ VOILE SKIRTS $5.00, worth $8.00; $6.00. worth $10.00 Krumrine. of Weikert. vis Ladies’ House Dresses in Shepherd plaid figured blue is here this week teen, $200 and £3.00, Great values, as these are made A. } r moved into his new house 2 last weak as good as though made at home, x Nicodemu los d rife, of or | w' Ww MOR, 5 5 i | 5 : R d N Bef Hil spent Saturday wip feiordelop Radi 'D ns, oy) i to. 31 ca y as ever ore, Cordon Harter and Merlin Miller, of Adics ressing Sacqnes, Better Than Ever. Lindenball, were callers here on Sat'dy SIM, THE CLOTHIER, Mrs. Elsie Winkelblech, of Rebers CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS, Ladies’ Panama Jumper Suits in small plaid, brown and white, and black and white £8 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 0 » a a burg, is visiting her mother this week On Monday evening Mrs, M, 1. Jami. son, of York, gave an interesting talk on the Missionary work done in Chicago, | by the United Ev, church, after which | she organized a Young Woman's Mis | sionary Society, On Saturday evening presiding Elder | Bargains in Sateen Underskirts, 69 3 Cotton Voiles in black, light blue, pink, champagne. Some new Caneh Covers at $1. 0, $1.50 and £2.00 Ladies’ 19¢ quality Black Hose, Te, and 4 for 206e. Ladies’ White Lingerie Buits in the new Prince Rev, I: C. Reeser, will preach in the U, | $6.00 and 87.00 . the new Princom, Ev. church; also on Sunday afteoncon | : : and assist the new pastor in conducting | 3d) Many now goods coming in daily. This store will be the Communion service, ! a ’ The Classes of the Reformed church |9Q@ POR evenings until 8 o'clock will meet here some time this spring. WI ’ James Treaster and daughter Blanche oy LLARD S BAZAAR, of Miflin county, are visiting at the |9R home of Homer Treaster, Eee ee eee eee =u » EEE EEEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EAE EE EEE EE EEE
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