Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 7, 1908 RT —— SLL RRNRNRRRIIRRIRRRNNY : The Racket. - SPECIAL REDUCTION | SALE Entire Stock at Cut Prices! Dress goods, Lawns, Organdies Hosiery, ALL: GREAT REDUCTIONS Kabo Corset reduced to 46 cts. @® Apron Gianghan Come early Bargains go first, a EP IRVIN ™ SF86550000030000080080000 0 PENN TWP LEY Sunday mornin dhs | UNIONVILLE. Miss Ruth Shipley, daughter of Alex | Shipley, of Philadelphia, is visiting her grandfather, J. H. Shipley. E. J. Williams has Areamed his hand- some residence in a bran new coat of | paint of verdant hue, and now Ed feels as proud of it as a little girl with her! first doll. Mrs. Cora Kreps has moved to Pitts- | burg, but before she left she renewed her subreription to the Centre Democrat, It will be a welcome weekly visitor to the home of “Code”. Mrs. Yarnell has moved into Mrs. Kreps' house, and Sam Holt moved into the house vacated by Mrs. Yarnell. The other morning, Mrs. Annie E.| Stere made a tally mark across four strokes she had made on the her kitchen door with a piece of chalk, then, looking at the four gates she had thus made, she counted ‘‘five, ten, fif-| teen, twenty; there, that twenty grand children I've got!” That's what she did and said, when she was told that the stork left a sweet little boyv.baby at the home of her daug! M Holt The other morning a { on the | OCIOCK train, makes tation porch, w LiSO 'McDonne | proposed | machine | when the sl | stable wit | Clark Emeri to Coburn, Sat- urday t t 3 coal oil The plow three iten Sawyer Ride S an exam- Al. Auman, of s welcome, Frank Moye one pa Margaret | Mr led to Bell ied <td 1nside of | looking girls come to this burg. GREGG TWPI, HECKMAN CROSSROADS Many sick horses are reported, sev- { eral of which have died. Master Robt, ! Saturday in Sprit grandpareats, Grand-mother Hennry 18 seriously ill; s he has been ill all winter owing to old age. Bruce Rossman and family, of Mill- heim, spent a very enjoyable Sunday at the hospitable home of ¢ D. Neese: scarcity of music there, as Mr. Neese has a phonograph and over two hundred je spent Friday and "Mills visiting his | of the very latest records. Meriam Long, of Spring Mills, visited her friend Mabelle Neese over Sunday. Call again, always glad to see such good Holy communion services were held in Salem Reformed church, on Sunday; the building was crowded to its capacity. Jno. Snyder wears a smile on his “phiz,” as long as a fence rail, just be- cause a little stranger came to his place (4) st rogressive farmers have nt their oats fine, corn # wheal 100KIng 1 family. of Penn »of M. I.. Rish- ited at the h I lettinger n Monday 4 Ir. Meeker y at | ve of Woodward, Mrs. nd Mrs. Abraham r Snavely, of Spring the home former Visitors at onven- in the Baseball Edition nai 4s were the ANOTHER PROTEST. Fercuson Twe,, MAY 157, 1008 Epror Centre DEMOCRAT In your issue, dated Apri i | we read a letter written by an in Hignant | | soldier, | several places to strew flower {graves of our deceased comrades; On the 30th of May the people | { all over our county will gather {in their | over the | | and the speaker, if he is a politician, will | { laud the living soldier to the skies, but | |when he asks a favor from his party | {of recognition. Every fall, during the no | then he is treated as if he was not worthy | politicia) campaign, we receive a circular | rom a Philadelphia organization who call themselves the Republican Veterans | Campaign Committee, | to stand by the ticket and ‘make it very emphatic that the Republican party is {the soldiers’ friend, When Stuart was { a candidate for Governor we old soldiers received a long appeal from this tom- mittee in which they set forth the differ- ent laws that had been passed by Re. publicans, in the interest of the soldier and that if we expect anything in | future we would have to stand did not star {| Republican party we could anyth Stuart our soldier's pension bil ’ Very mii party, and if we (yov h amused ; trying to explain and bility on one another, number of aged comrade tion whom in their d would Have did not seem charitable ing on Now we will signed a petit liams for pos WIS very lo make lor poor aster, of Be orry that he was tur: room for the Emigran ly born when Col. Bayard was t same way but cor NT csl, » wnat Curtin townshis, who was hard rhting four well Charged With Larceny LAD I and were brought Nelms aT Bellefonte and ofimar They ask us| Confidence when eating, that your food is of highest wholesomeness—that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you — makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory, This supreme confidence you have when the food is raised with ROYAL Baking Powder Absolutely Pare The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confi- dence when eating alum baking pow- der food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. A Sensible Thing LIGHTNING ==RODS== HONESTLY AND PROPERLY APPLIED WILL PROTECT YOUR BUILIINGS, Kerstetter and wife, of Ingleby. Bar| =. ~ a Af Bor ugar od pies of previou ASe- | trial at the next term of court Rad wm " ‘ Mi editions ney, from East | van) CRIT NOW BOALSBURG Charged With Theft Quite a snow and hail over the valley Saturday ohn Kidder | family, Hill, were visiting his brother, der, last week Michael Bricker, of Lewistown, spent'a a few days settling up his mother's es- tate, Mrs. Alice McGoffin spent Sunday at a Wap with her cousin. Mary. Woods, Laura Bricker has moved into the Bricker home Della Garbrick was a pleasant caller at the Fairview Farm, Moaday Arthur Kimport family spent short e a srandp Felty day. A iy R eis! Newton Yarne William Cr Nora Miller and drive to they spent ss) family Mrs. Rankir after spending Programme for d covention of Walker to be held in the Zion, Mav 16, 2 Pp L.N. Fleck and selection W. Rhoads, A man or wo Bartholomes Sou! winning, the Rev. H. 1 Crow dent Rev. Dr sentation from is desired a of the teache The ideal uperis A good re 1 SChool 10 the di LEMONT Mattie Klinger spent a Wee WwW town Mrs. W Jo Rus Julia Williams is spendin at State College with her Williams Mrs. Jacob Heérmat the sick list, is im] Mabel with the mu Mrs. Ka ¥.menhiser, at Wm Loyd Houts and wife are spending a f ew weeks at Altoona John I. Thompson and daughter, Bess, ipent Sunday in Altoona ., who has been nproving slowly nd Ra ph Kern are Mrs, Alice Wednesday serin Dale and of Rox w Scheck's spent FROM OHIO, C. M. McClintic writes us from Canal Fulton, May 4: “Have been busy getting ready to plant corn, but the little snow we had t week » us, we had about three inches of snow last Wednes. day, and it has been cold ever since; in around here the fruit is frozen the oats that is up is doubtful—some of our farmers have their oats sowed since ia March. I have had my oats in the nd sioce Easter and if the weathar ermits, my corn must go lo the this . To change the 8 times are a little dull out here, but all the hard times 1 © an of seventy dollars, that is I am working for a 1 rat, and a one he is too, 1 have written this for the benefit of my friends down through Nittanyvalley,” increase in my A man without a purpose in life is like a oY Whe: famil of a ye one in goods Sam (ross went to State College work at his trade carpentering Cyrus Brumgart is building a rch ther improven wh will id to the appearance HOUSERVILL \ifred Wirts is sojourning in towr ser, of Pa, Furnace, spent sev. s with his aged mother wh 1A or some lime Dale has retur: TYLERSVILLE John } s on the K Mrs illinery er A.S. Gren 18 Dew » Mrs. Wn children, fro Ig friends and Miss Stover ng frie fohn ( at Marsh Mo t of Vals an are wn : W ¥ s here AFIS Ana v plat Lt Lhe BOGGS Twp ALE ¥ » Confer and | at Pleasant Watkins layed at icas and Carrie Bennet Sun Irvin Robinson's, also Rose Myrtle Heaton is visiting here Preaching services next Sunday even. ing Alfred Shawle | spent Sunday at and Charles L ‘red Nymen's ICAS HARRIS Twp IHINGLETOWN, Arthur Kimport and family, of Belle. toute, spent Saturday at the home of E. Wi Hess, of Centre Hall, Mrs. Lizzie Jacobs and son Leslie, spent Monday ‘at the home of Mrs. | Leech Annie Marts visited friends and rela. tives at State College, last week, Minnie Thomas apd friend Lee Mar. kle spent Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs, Arthur Fortney. Did anybody ever hear of a roof on a bugky, | they didn't ask Prank Harnish a : A statistician has discovered that au tomobiling Is distracting ng men from . Why Ti? A man who owns an automobile has trou. crime committed when a Dem elected President would be to succeed ble h without thinking of ti edb ng of getting A Small Babe born, of Connellsville, affidavit with the story alive and nnsvivania, a one- i 1. which ar- at the (reorge Hertzog, at Morrell, Pa. It is fully leveloped, and, although not at all lusty, will live. The father is a penter The mother is of medina build Ever Dorn home of The Clearfield Republican wisely re- I'he utter absence of reference 24” and other evidences of the Republican newspaper remarkable these days. Dunng the Cleveland panic,” 1893—18g7 every g. 0 p. newspaper in the land was full of “1 id you so” taunts to the voters and said ly way to atope for the terrible rat was he only high tariff Republican when presented. But now, They mes are hard or fortiom : n PF ODBGrTENite Ww . Op : ¥ Wa how. and il assert November. They are fact that pro bem and that at ponsibility for the : chargeable to the Roosevelt administratic We believe the pe i should know they can learn t the men men- tioned in both great parties for the high- 1 : TRL » : pie of the all WAKE UP YOtTs Cash Buyers FLOUR $1.16, reg. 1.25 Locse Coffee 2 Ibs R 25¢ 3 for 25¢ Our Rea, Price. Price Seeded Raisins Ie 15c, Curracts Iie 15 A. & H. Soda, 1 200 Canned Peas 3 for age Macaroni 8c Large Mackeral 10¢ Loose Pepper 24¢ Canned Corn 3 for 4c Oyster Crackers x Star Naptha, Ib, 4c Lunch cakes 3 Ibs Ginger Snaps Nic Nacs " Tollot Paper, Fine green ta orn Starch, ..... Chocolate ........ 150 28 Ibs Dairy Salt. 250 § gallons OIl...... she 750 i bbl White Fish, 1.54 1.7 Er We issue coupons tojall hot customers, We soc for Butter; eggs 15¢; a waned. Beir axp Commercial Puones. Gillen, the Grocer, ALLEGHENY ST, Banner Lye, Matt Hemm Daniel Riv ost Sou! and « Philips burg, are now in Bellef will have to answer at charge of stealing chic Dutton, ment many residents of Sout burg believe the petty thievery has been going on ! months is at an end wn sone] Dr. BE. W, GRIEST Philips Veterinary Surgeon Stabile or The Garman House ;~Hoth Phones Those Torsiched by BUM & LEATHERMAN, Pittehorg Pa., are acknowledged the best. Tr F YOUR Loral AUTHORIZED AGENT C. A. THOMAS & BROTHER, wry [5 ; ry 5 Bellefonte. Call Baums Livers BELLEFONTE. PA. $9 Sole Agents for Centre County. “N11 [F YOU LIKE fe Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx to wear clothes that are just a little dif- ferent from the rest, you want to look at, and try on, some of our latest Varsity suits, made express- ly for SIM, THE CLOTHIER. The new ideas in pock- ets, in the cut of the front of the coat, the cuffs on the sleeves, the trousers—a lot of smart new ideas in these suits will certainly - please you. The new fabrics are exceptionally beautiful; and we can show you the pick of them. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN.
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