J Sn Paar 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 9, 190s. SeRTRLLLLLRIISRRSIRIRRR SR OS The Racket. interest at house. cleaning time, and particularly so when sold at our well known low prices : Articles of Linoleum, Floor Oil Cloth, Whitewash and : Dust Brushes. A gO dd Lace Curtain Stretcher for only $1.00, will dry cur- rell as the higher d ones. You can do better at The Racket-they sell for cash. EP IRVIN SE6530500080008000800000 : : 3 nd : . Scrub, . 2 . be : : : YARNELL > 3 whneil infant dau Monday wis made Wednesday ting ighardt na ¢ . Laren Haver returned home on ! y to spend few days Mrs. Frank Shul fd Rebersbury spent Saturday at F. P. Duck's The bran Rural Telephone Co ray school house electing h company of the Patrons met at the M the purposs Saturday p.m wife moved to children on the for officers on last Phill ps and Madisonburg leaving his farm to do the farming The Brush valley scribe in last week issue wrote several articles that show that they didn't come from a reputable writer. Cyrus PORT MATILDA Mrs, John Wining has been serious ly ill at her home near here for several weeks, from grip, heart troubles and general disability; we are Jlotned, how ever, to note that she is slowly recover. ing. Fie changing this spring of residences | in and near this place are quite limited; few are moving to or from this section of the county, Bud Sali is slowly recovering from SRerou spell of grip and heart trou. ble. James Goss, residence near Hannah, was, during his absence from home on April 2nd, burned to the ground with a small portion of the household goods saved; we understand that he was fully insured in the Grange. ss ial on some nT Tie Bazar, room size STITT TITIITsssiisvensans BES663800006000000bssssssanns UNIONVILLE. ago. She is the doctor's first grandchild and he is as proud of it as a boy with his first pair of boots. John G. Geary, of Harrisburg, and Morton Geary, of Pittsburg, stopped over Sunday at the home of J. C. Smith, On Monday morning the above named gentlemen accompanied by their sister, Mrs. Smith, went to Sterling Run, to attend the funeral of their sister, Mrs, bed. Mrs. Tanner was the daughter of the venerable TI. J. Geary, of i.ock Haven. | ble cry of ‘‘fire fire! fire!" was | heard in our usually quiet town, { the residence of DD. Buck that was on | fire, and in less time than it takes to tell { it, half the town had gathered together | each one with a bucket of water. Lad- | ] | again ders from every direction were brought to the burning building and the { agility of acat a half dozen boys were on the comb of the roof dowsing the water on the fire and in a short time they | succeeded in subduing the flames. The fire was caused by burning paper that | was carried through the flue from the | furnace in the basement; | square teetof the roof Mr. Beck de with about 10 0r 12 ned off medium was | sires, through the SNOW SHOE Vi reparation | be-griven by them on Ea 3 I'he Snow Shoe orchest ¢ Lie BOGGS Twp itherans munion,; previous farm On S A pr. 12, the L will preparatory se Howard Struble by build} Mr. Bressler celebr the lv Con urday Is improving | vices HN ng a big piece of fence John Eby's sawyer, having hurt his hand very badly, they | | are not sawing at present, 8. H. Shaffer and H. A. Brungart Rob't Homan has torn away his sum. dition to his bouse this summer, successful term quent visitor at Joel Strubles. Our young friend, Nervin Cole, is be coming quite a creditable photographer. Squire Jit Kauffman same tired going to Zion for his news so he is hav. ing a telephone placed in his home. m., Corman has been appointed school director to fill the unexpired term of Mr, Stover, who resigned on account of fll health, Grandfather Ehaffer 1s seriously ill. Last Sunday night the stork Jamed th h Zion and left a sweet little girl with Mr. and Mrs, Joel Stover, A sweet little girl baby came to the house of Dr. E. A. Russell, a few days | here, starts Virgie Tanner, who was found dead in | It was | have the slate ready to roof their houses, | mer house and expects to build an ad. | Our schools have both closed after a | Mr, Hockman, of Mingoville, is; a fre p— COBURN. Stuart Harter, who spent the winter for Harter, W, Va., on | Tuesday. | Lydia Walters, of Millheim, is now | making her home at Reuben Harter's. { The painters and paper hangers are | dressing the, Reformed church up-to-date which greatly improves its appearance, | P.S. Kerstetter, who is employed at { North Bend, came home this week to | make preparation to move to that place. [| T.A. Host oromn will being, on. Mon- day, an eight weeks term of school to which he invites all children who desire to attend. Although a private term, | this is not to be aselect school as some | On Monday morning, as the writer was | parents were wrongly informed | sitting in Johnie Stere's store, the horri- | Table Oil Cloth, 32 | N. B, Schaeffer and wife, { Centre Hall, spent a short time at T. W. Hosterman's Among those from this section who attended Prof. W. P. Hosterman's school at Spring Mills, are Thurman, Braucht, Meta Rodel, Ralph Kerstetter, Warren Elmer Music. Arbor R. Everett went to Bloomsburg on Monday to attend the Normal there. As nearly all the removals have occurr- ed we will now let you know where to find those who oe upy new homes Thomas Kaler and F. J. Malone have hange 1 plac es, H. GG. Hartline is found W. Hoster Zlijah ird part of and Merlin Miller an's store room W. H in W.] urd iL moveq 1 ouse, WwW. 1 BUFFALO RUN WAKE UP YOU Cash Buyers FLOUR $1.16, reg. 1.25 Loose Coffee 2 Ibs for 25¢ Banner Lye, 3 for 25¢ ¥ Nic Nacks Ibs Macaroni Large Mackeral + cakes Star Soap {Loose Pepper Tomatoes Canned Corn 3 for Oyster Crackers Star Naptha, 1b Baker's large box Cocoa, Chieu P, & G. Best Soap Fine table syrup Fine green tea Ginger Snaps, 3 Ibs for. Fake Corn Starch Chocolate ........ 28 Ibs Dairy Salt, § gallons Oil ¢8¢ 5 i bbl White Fish, 1.54 1.7 We issue coupons tojall ¢ customers We pay joc for Butter, Bern ann Commerciar Proxes, Gillen, the Grocer, ALLEGHENY ST, { ued the cow at $75. | ger, | of near | | Martin, Myra Stover, Edna Shook, and | this place, MILESBURG | Mrs. W. P. Tonour of Utopia, Ks., visited friends and relatives in the burg on Friday, after an absence of 16 years, Prof. S. M. Robb, principal of our | | School, finished a very successful term | of several months on Tuesday, 7th, He has accepted a position as assistant prin- | cipal of the Summerville Academy, Jef- | ferson county, It opens Monday, April | 20, May success ever be with you, Sam. | uel, in your new field of labor. | William Peters lost a valuable cow, b y hanging herself in the stable, He val-| is I'he cow had thrust | her head through a hole in the man- | Dora Sellers was taken to the fonte hospital for treatment of th on Sunday last, A very pleasant reception, g surprise to Rev, M, C Piper, on turn from conference, by the and friends of the nember Methodist church of pe I'he Rev, being away from home on Wednesday he telephone me wage to come once, as reported to the scribe, ing a wedding party was return lo! housefu if 2 14 | f friends greete Judd | %, Mrs, Wilson Heaton, Mrs Whitman and wife Madge Orris, Rebe Baird, Margaret McCullough, V Miles, Harriett Lester Shope, received a home at He think. awaiting i behold and instead a Il ( { 341 uel Campbell Charles Caldw Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum, No Lime Fnosphate Adam Shrove: ‘ Brya: 7 1 vy i J Margare t 7 nl gr i N ork wu 3) W0000CLP000C00000000000000000000080000MARGTIROREOROS 00000 COPDOPROPOIOIPSOPD IPO BIOPOPIPIPEPITINIOERDIOPO SS ‘ Rods from 5c up. 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NH 2 To i . an The Spring and Sum- mer lines we now show will make them more popular and this store bet- ter recognized as “The Home of Fashion,” when correctly tailored, finely fin- ished clothing, is shown far in advance in style to that seen elsewhere. ’: * Te end im No extra charge here eith- = SIM CLOTHES | ERASE Mine é&, ® "e SR of ye - Ee rr omy 5 : pe yo - 5t — yr 4 {14 ¥ y £4 - J] § : \ x any wk NUR R 3 “a ’ N oan Erson Tock | aan Boemn in Fron Bonk ( » Tos - hr « .e a * - i“ i J anh? Fe jo ’ _ ae > oi aah ¥ R * Br . oe " ed RN pe “a tad “ i FLO hd er for the top notch in style and good-looking-while-you- Back View of one of Our "Varsity Models. wear features. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN.
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