Pace 8 BENe00090990090000000000 0 The Racket. SPECIAL REDUCTION | SALE Entire Stock at Cut Prices! Dress goods, . Lawns, Organdies, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves ALL GREAT REDUCTIONS Kabo Corsets reduced to 46 cts Apron Gingham ’ " 6 cts > Come early—Best Bargains go first, E.P.IBRVIN RL EE ERR ERE SERIE YX) HEIRR0000R0RERRRINTRINERLRR RRRRRISRNNRRRRERRERRRRRRRERIENS To Our Correspondents. Of late many respondents do not reach til Wednesday our office un- forenoon, and that does » to handle all. > every not give us In consequen compelled to or week we are several as we are un- able to get every ng in type by even. ing when the paper is made We would like to have correspondence by Monday and Tuesday Try and oblige us in ut up I. S. Cond porch at rete ement P.M. Betz i outbuildin Clair Bitner, turned home from State Mrs. Benison and daug ard, were seen in our vicinity. Wm. Beightol, wife and baby, Sunday at the home of her mother Elarty Harter. Mrs. Shutt, of near Hublersburg, vis- | ited A. A. Garrett's, BOALSBURG , wife and son, Joseph, | th the l former's m Irene Segner Watsontown, of course the u George Mot were r baugh's Kran . Sailie Stover are on the s Garden are the chief « Madie Gir at State College Mrs guer and Annie L day last week at Centre Hall the new styles in ht nats GREGG TWP MURRYVILLE Va a ery ple {viseemed t swerybo ( «ev y * el 5 ing it, Mayme Wert is spen at Coburn Communion services were well attend. ed in St. Pauls church, Sunday. Ella Decker is spending some with her brother, G. G. Decker John Hagan and wife at George Tressler's Mrs. Jacob Musser an were pleasant callers at | one day last week B. B. Miller and family, of Jer Shore, spent a few days here visiting Mrs. Miller's parents William Weaver Sugarvalley Verna Rachau left on Monday for Farmers Mills where she expects spend the summer at A. F. Rote's JEdward C. Decker was seen vicinity, on Sunday. BOGGS TWP, MOLTS HOLLOW, Agnes McCartney, of Snow Shoe, | spent a few days at the home of John atsons., “Mrs. John Burd visited Mrs. Hannah | Fetzer, at Yarnell, this week, M. Poorman visited at Runville, Sunday afternoon. Alma Shape, of Pleasant Gap, is visit. fg ther grand parents, Calvin P. Rus. 's here. Pleuian, Poorman and wife visited the sick at Yarnell, Sunday afternoon, D. M. Pletcher, the surveyor of Howard, did some surveying last week for John Spicer, . M, Poorman and W, H. Wengel, two prominent young men of Holts Hol. low, made a flying trip to Bellefonte, Saturday afternoon. Joseph Fetzer and wife visited his sister, Mrs Hannah Fetzer, at Yarnell, wrho was critically ill on Wednesday, From Altoona comes the news that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has forbid the chewing of tobacco in its roundhouses, much to the discom spent dda ighter Ww spent Sunday in to in our — ide dd AAA EL TT LLL EE TS letters from regular cor. | spent | . Sirs ] | week in Mifflinburg on business, at Mills, fort hn was well attended at Paradise, of the men who have chewed for years, SNOW SHOE Jas. Redding, who has been spending the Easter holidays with his parents, | has returned to college, Ella Quick, after a most delightful | visit to parents, has returned to Cresson, where she is attending the Aloyosions Academy, Quite a number of young Catholics journied to Bellefonte, Sunday to join the ney ing instituted in that place. Among those who took this trip were the fol- lowing: Jno, P. Kelley, Jno, A. Kelley, { L. M. Kelley, Peter Dervin, jas. Morgan { Emanuel Burns, Pat Laughlin, Thos. F. | Kelley and Basil Plubell. Mrs. William Vail was a | Clearfield one day last week Thos. Budinger, a student at | College, returned after spending | Easter vacation with his parents visitor to otate his Easter in the borough The borough fathers are putting ina | sewer, on Moshannon ave. | Lawrence Redding, proprietor of the { Mountain House, is on the sick list. Miss Heinle, of Bellefonte, reopend her dancing school, which was close’ 1 he last two weeks of Lent, erite, and old and highly place, died Sat- rom a complication of His. His fu Monday morning fre is late residence, Inter- ment in Askeys cemetery Mrs. Thos. Bitner mg as ti 10ome of } [ Mrs. John Gur ] | place Monday afternoon. nterment in | Askeys cen ’ Sunday morning {all her spl La | the beaut the pri | fares were thronged “Merry Widow ing. St, Mary’ “The Not At the younger Coon concert n of this 14 1 Y al (00x plac Q nm morn- and 1 8 sonate was ci slavery GREGG Twp HECKMAN CROSSROADS. 1 i dome to » sickness RUNVILLE. v : $f ROY "ie , WARILSOND and son ¥ alter a very r parents E. Fisher nome at to Sunday evening nday at hon their REBERSBURG of Harr vials or Visiting Luther Guisewite, spent some time last week the home of F, D. Stover Charles Garrett, of Rockville, into the Wance property in South bersburg Floyd Gramley a student at State College spent his Easter vacation with | Mis parents, Clark Gramley's rs. « Nancy Miller has left for her | home at Brockwayville, after spending al number of weeks here, Jacob Gephart is expecting a crop of peaches this year, Adam Wolf spent a short time last | moved Re- large | Jonathan Shaffer, of Lock Haven, was visiting his brother here. (Willis F, Weber's death--see obituary col.~Ed.) PENN TWP, SOBER, Furl Auman und lady friend, Miss Snyder, spent a few days at Pleasant Gap. last week. rah Ealy was a caller at U.G, Au man's Saturday. Alfred Bar is staying with his sister, Mra. H, W. Gentzel. Many of our farmers are ready to plant r corn, A valuable horse died for Milton Von- ada last week, Sadie Breon is working for Mrs. Wolfe Knights of Columbus, a new council be- | | | : { says he'll have to draw lots to decide | i Jas. Kelley and Ed. Lebkicker spent | on Sunday. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, UNIONVILLE, Michael Loughery, of Germantown, | brother of Mrs, P. J. McDonnell, after | an absence of many years, is visiting friends in Centre county. Howard Brady, of Portage, came down on Saturday to visit his dear little | sisters, Margaret. and Frances, and his | grandma, uncles and aunts. | John Stuckey, a right smart kid of | Everett, is night operator in the signal | block tower at this place; and do you | know, he's just dead gone on our young | girls. He ow picked out seven, but he | | which one he likes best, Our town, on Monday, was visited by | a terrific hail storm. Hail stones as large as walnuts fell covering the ground to the depth of nearly an inch, Many | panes of glass were broken, * On last Friday evening, from 4,20 to 4.50 p. m, for the space of just 30 min- | utes, I was a multi-millionaire, anyhow I felt that way. Through the courtesy of the editor of the Centre Democrat, 1 was | permitted to on his million-dollar i le from Bellefonte to Union- were accompanied by two Jellefonte’'s representative young | »s, Miss Lala Smith and Miss Louisa | | Armor but 1 The measly thing had no wings but we flew all the same-—any we beat Billy Halligan's train by 10 minutes and 17 5€¢ onds. As a sure sign thi the fact that Doc, Irvin of his ancient straw hat wearing it on the s x our ride ae} fol bi (ree eit DIE. how here is scted one Was seen JOLY to the beacl “eattie” ¢ as a lead re Irew the lucky one. he had prepared them s loft thén NG thousands of people have view it. Mr. Meitzler has decided to move the celebrated statue to. thet. ington street cemetery, - Williamsporr, where he has three brothers burried. Those who have seen state i perfect | fe) $ t will mar Dr. F. W. GRIEST Veterinary Surgeon keness of the nr Ke LIGHTNING ==R0ODS== HONESTLY AND PROPERLY APPLIED WILL PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS, Those forsithed by HUM & LEATHERMAN, Pitteborg Pa., are acknowledged the best. BUY OF YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED AGEs C. A. THOMAS & BROTHER, BELLEFONTE. PA. §¥ Sole Agents for Centre County “953 WAKE UP YOU Cash Buyers FLOUR $1.16, reg. 1.25 Loose Coffee 2 Ibs Er 25¢ 3 for 25¢ Our Rea, Price. Price. 1ic 15¢ IIc 15¢ 12C 20¢ {3 for asc 1oC, 12¢C, £0, 12¢, 36¢, 10¢, sc. Banner Lye, Seeded Raisins Currants A. & H. Soda, Canned Peas . Macaroni aves Large Mackeral. . . Loose Pepper. Tomatoes... ...... Canned Corn 3 for Oyster Crackers, Star Naptha, Ib. .. Baker's large box Cocoa P. & G. Best Soap Fine table syrup. Fine green tea... Corn Starch Chocolate . ....... 28 Ibs Daty Salt. 20c¢ 5 Oil...... s8¢ 750 "i bbl White Fish, 1.54 LY EF We issue coupons tojall oh customers, We pay loc for Butter; eggs 15¢; petatoes goc 8 Bern axp CommerciaL Puoxes, Gillen, the Grocer, ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL OC 1 sjoriinforielorjuuisoiofofoiminioiniel LI, J La) NE La) se. GREAT em. NNIVERSARY PRICES! AT THE Willard Way, the Way to Economy. OU remember how we revolutionized prices here in Bellefonte one year ago; we told you we came to stay and we meant it, Now, we intend to make this month one to be remembered by you for another year, and for that reason we will offer you better goods at lower prices than you can get the same quality elsewhere ; so come here and trade the next month and save mosey. Read over this list carefully; every item speaks of economy; every item shows the great savings possible in this store. .69c¢ 48¢ 33c 25¢ .98¢ 35¢ 10c Saateateateat FEE 3 a 2 a * * ffeniont a SR 20 ME HE ERC JEJE Black Sateen Underskirt ladies’ White-foot Gingham Underskirts Ladies’ Lace Curtains Window 8 hades, ox6. Dress Suit ( ABH Discs for Talking M wchiues ies’ Wi \ppers. . . jes’ | al bray Shirt Suits, A Poles Extension Brass Curtain Table Oil Cloth Matt ny Dietz 1] ) * * ATL" toSesioateatientcateateal fo rfonfonferfofonfeforfonfenfonfonfonfoforfesfecfenfesfenforfoteciod eel ¥ LIE RE a J Jr a lee LJ te 0 dk LICE JUL JR, JUL JN JHE JOR J FE JE J JC 20 JC 30 30 30K) 3 3 i or » -roaw "yr iu fetes [) erE Ladies’ Trimmed Hats i | vOt va red | wit oped 14 pr | an aer. { rset (Co ar of xan EERE! .. LIE I step-iad See our BARGAIN TABLE in rear of store. WILLARD’S BAZAAR, Crider’s Exc. Bldg. ht R forlorn ol i A You'll be Dressed for Any Place any company, any occasion, if you are dressed in our Superior Ready-to-Wear Clothing If you're going away from home, taking a vacation at the seaside, at the city, or where else, better settle the good clothes matter beforehand. These clothes will settle it for you in the right way, We'll show you some stylish, snappy, summer gar- ments--such clothes as are much wanted. No one will be better dressed than you in these clothes. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN.
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