Paor 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 14, 1908, RELIC RRINITSIIINPIVRIRRRROY The Racket. REDUCTION SALE The greatest oppor- tunity to save money on your Spring buying ever offered in Belle- fonte. Not a few articles reduced, but our entire stock at cut prices, Dress Goods, Lawns, Organdies, Underwear, Hosiery & Notions, Muslin, Gingham, and Calico. "OLORED SILKS "R : ICE Mohd ns she the same, > T After a few weeks' of cold weather, Mr. and Mrs, Geg. Walker, of Clifton, | Anyone wishing to see the King road | ih « E. Duck and Joseph Messmer took Dr. F. Ww. GRIES 4 ] . al y | spring has again returned and we’ are | Va., after spending a week pleasantly at | machine, or split log drag, can see it| hd ball game at Penn Hall on having warmer weather, the home of her cousin, Mrs, Brugger, | work by visiting Huston township, as O, Sr a ‘Wert \' 1 ' Vv : Master Leonard Deitz, a bright lad |left for Grampian on Monday to wisit | H. Nason was on the road on Saturday, |, ° a 1 Ps ert, vera and Pearl Emer. eterinary Surgeon from Mt. Eagle, spent over last Sunday | friends at that place, | Made as described in the Ceptre Demo-| E a pnd aul wert, were wit here with his sister Anna, who is at. Another pleasant visitor at the Brug- | crat, | “Snacks f « i 4 y Ha 8 located in 13 Dts 11 Baums Liver tending the spring term of school here. |ger home, Tuesday, was Mrs. Thomas | Lawrence Hutchinson and Harry Wil-| * ha es and . H Beck spent Satur- | - lefom i Oliver Corman had a lot of fresh fish | Furry, of Wawaka, Tnd. | liams, operators, went to Altoona to see 987 aud Sunday at Bellefonte Stable, or The an House =~ Both Phones for sale during this week. | Keziah Calhoun, 13 years old, out of | the double header ball game, on Satur. ™ Ty ris quite 4 rowd out | Earl Smith, of Potters Mills, spent | 5000 words given to her to spell at school | day. p I and Friday, and made Sunday with the Smith Bro's, here, | last winter, she only misspelled 4 words. | Roy Landis, of Bellefonte, who does | BHCCESS On Saturday the junior ball team from | Masters Wm, Fisher and Boyd Irwin [the offbearing on the sawmill there, | J: W. Nd ye spent several days | LIGHTNING Rebersburg and the Spring Mills acade- | are students at the Bellefonte academy, | likes the place so well but doesn’t think i oh ob Bis rs Mrs. L. X E. D ey 3 my intend to cross bats at Penn Hall. | where they will graduate, if they go long | of giving up Bellefonte altogether t Bet} ay school was largely attended ==RODS== Success to our boys, | enough | © J. L. Miles is quite sporty since he re- at Bethesda on Sunday forenoon, — On Monday morning Jasper Wagner, Mrs. Susie Taylor, afte: spending the covered from his sick spell you would W. C. Langsford. of Houtzdale. § ? | representative for the K. G. E. of our| winter with her daughter, Mrs, Clara | think he was 16 again, tojsee him around, retar r of the Cer try D ty A p HONESTLY A¥D PROPERLY { district, went to Allentown to attend a| Leathers, of Washington, D. C,, accom- The Richards brothers built a fine pig Fitemen assorl Hon of Pp =e An : Appin itd PROTECT | meeting of the grand castle of the K. G. | panied by the latter, returned to her | sty for our merchant Q, D. Eberts ahd | 0000 0 0 ting of 11 ! vp) RLioyras. | E., held at that place. 10me dt this place, where she will spend | came very aear running the { bers of the ’ la a vn { a er it han A Those furnished by | On Thursday evening Rev. Lantz will | the summer raising garden *‘sass” and | ex-sherriff Cronister, to keep 2 the parlor of the Hope Fire HUM & LEATHERMAN. Pitteburg, {give a talk, in the Methodist prayer |‘'sich.” from drifting R. R., Rob nabEre. on the (1 of Pa. are acknowledged the best. | meeting, on the Sunday school lesson Miss Griffing, ex HUY OF YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED AGENT. Mui SPRING MILLS. | UNIONVILLE. | MARTHA, | crusher just the i iriena y Be pert trimmer at Mollie | afraid it would shade his garden | for next Sunday. bnyder's millinery store, was a pleasant O. A. Myers, farmer Jame { M. Shires, insurance agent, and son | visitor at the home of the writer, Sun-|son, are ahead with their ; | i Drew. are paying a visit to their daugh- | day, are doing good work, amt Att ho Tris Wl Pahs lof the \ | ter, Mrs. Kathryn Catherman, at Hart Mrs. nanda Moran wishes every-| Mrs. W. L. Dillen is still very sick;| — ooreation Wil be arranged. | C, A, THOMAS & BROTHER, {insburg, W, Va.’ body to know that she will have ice |she has been ill a lo ‘hile The i cure for insomnia to quit BELLEFONTE. PA The Sunday schools will each select |cream on tap, on next Saturday after- Adam Squires visite lef ' a delegate to attend the Sunday school | noc nd evening ! | Friday. convention to be held at State College, Rowan, after having been | Samuel Homan, next week, Former years they each |laid off ¢ uple months, has returned | H. Nason, is a juror this selected two delegates, but this yearounly | to fill his former in the machine | quite proud of the big bay §¥ Sole Agents for Centre County, “53 , d Ay 1 4 LS PHP SEtt tte taaiiie eee eee eee ee EE. one delegate besides the Supt. and shops at Bellwood, with prospects of a | and new wagon. You would think Sam i a EE = = 3 | Minister are required to attend. continuous jol my weighed a ton to see him jumping 4 4 Our district Sabbath school convention A cguple of very nice looking gentle | up to put the 1 {will be held in the Union church at| men passe rough our town on Sun-| Geta | Farmers Mill M Mee. SEE THE cm. Willard Way! WHEN YOU COME TO TOWN TO BUY. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a new line of , on Friday afternoon and | day trave r on foo They were . : | sq it and dedi BEE4458040408080450080000000 HELE00009000000900 990029000 200009000900008200000000009000% school worker in a duty and the conventior JULIAN has been very we are glad an i of n ithe. Spbddddddbbb bbb dbbbb db bbb y EEE a hh a a a a 2 a a a PEN Lh hh Eh 2h ah a oh ah an a hh a ch hh a a bb 8 8 RS 8 A 8 8 LADIES: HATS, | FANCY TABLE MISSES’ HATS, BOYS HATS. OIL CLOTH HATS, i v's caps. | on sale Friday, Sat- a MILES Twp a ~ Sede b Ped ede bo ra INFANTS BONNE] urday and Men's STRAW MEN'S CAPS, ADIES' SAILORS, vd., or $1.50 Ladies’ Merry Widow Ha Ladies’ Sun Bonnets Roll of 12 yds. GREGG Twp Monday at 15c¢ per fine dwellings going up Bullock and KE. S Bullock, sympatny aw \kKened their dwellings ready to} help from any | diate neig! was unloading S 1 took ight at ywing him off and ] n over his body, bruises to his body lay operator at the ¢ t off on a vacation conn | Sug i and while he is away will | phone intersecting with the Ameries. Salph Shook the his ol's | —have to get an e eyes treated which have been | can Telephone Co., at Lox aven. The | MOst promising studet ) ait lend of Miles Tt : him a great dealof trouble | Co. are putting in n exchange at hool on 1 it of p ing t { engines in this twp. wh Miller of the U. B. church, will | hot sreach next Sunday evening at 7.30. lw Let there be a good attendance Miss Tavlor, daughter of the Rev Taylor, of Selinsgrove, is visiting friends and relativ Julian Ren If you wish to save money and get the latest styles call at WILLARD'S BAZAAR et eaaas sss ot told et ht SEPP PPPEGEPPPPPPPPF PIPPI el an engine frot AE a a EE Al ae a thay a a a a a a ED I wh al, at Ww We Believe in Our Clothes That's why we ask you ADDIS treeg are harming Droiused | gu to believe in them. HALFMOON TWP a abundance of fruit this year ay. So Pool We have each style made ENRRE LING ie Ra crn in gp Sue hat | farmers; : : thy t individually for us according to our specifications by the JACKSONVILLE best manufacturers. , was | e Bitner is + friend We know them from start He Ye yi nal yon 19 We haveave Lt ag hot to finish. Ticket agent G. W. Radel spent sev | going through our town in t And we know enough 4 Jangntet ee Yo BM a act?" about other clothes to know [Tsu ors Mark Mrs. J. D. Mark spent Tuesday wi W. Holmes is having ice ct that none of them equals) home of James ra Col ad a Fr \ MOTTOY y g Re jo par Kansa ours, of Baileyville; J. || mpbell, of Catasauqua, will de. | Gramley and mother were pleasant No other Clothes are so of Pa. Furnace; | liver a lecture in the ted Ev (e vers ai . 3 LAE : tyli h : i ter Bertha: Rev, | Cal Chur ) Bot fall to Ded aim 4 pap Bam, Whi , stylish. | Baisor Mrs. Wm. | he knows his cts § od is an | playing rday afterne No other Clothes fit like // | fran able speaker e Methodist chur C. C. Meyer, who will graduate frot ours. hildrens’ day service in | Franklin and Marshal le re th year No other Clothes wear _ " last Sunds ne 4 bh Is Visiting at home oo the teat) tre og" N. B. Shaeffer, of nea WAKE UP as well. : : . 1 ¢ 3 " : spent a few days with frien last No other Clothes have as | week much value in them at the yar BOGGS TWP Y OU 7 a prices. x. 23 | We show all kind of Mrs. A. J]. Lu and Carrie Benne Me : { her| and Lizzie Lucas Sundayed at Marsh (Cash Buyers good suits. 2d children, Of Took. © unis Confer aod Ms akios There's not a new style o of at the home of { gundaved at Yar: ht t b t h t nh per spent FLOUR $1.21, reg. 1.30 been brought out but what Yi} Agni is here. Cyrus, pen ith Lora 'on'e Loose Coffee 2 Ibs far 25¢ We show twice as many Banner Lye, 3 for 25¢ new suits as any Bellefonte and daug ier IN t ] Rug. store. the home of EW - - ' Price The very suit you want Ie Rohe, Moving Picture CUTACAS over. TH yo at the price you want to ) A. & H. Soda, 12 20¢ pay. d family, spent nday at Potters Mill Canned Peas y for 28¢ Im, hair Teiumsd Ao: Basle NArAran he. The extra style, fit, qual- burg after spending some time with her THEATRE Large Mackera ) 12¢ ity, that are so distinctive in son Harrry here Loose Pepper 28 soc. John Bitner, of Philadelphia, is paying | Canned Corn 3 for 3 16¢. our garments cost you no his parents a brief visit “Iwill open May 4th at Gar- J Oyster Crackers 0c. more than the ordinary John Dashem, wife and son Elmer, | ’ Star Naptha, Ib sc. lothi | rit over Sunday with their daughter, | mans Opera House. i Lunch cakes 3 ibs 5c clothing. ’ Mrs, Wesley Foreman of near Zion, | Ginger Soaps ase ¢ Your biggest money's Nic Nacs gcc i MILES TWP, Tollot Paper Th abe worth is here. Fi |THE BEST FILMS | fei fm) § Comparison will prove it. Crum : ' a N finer & M : ra 8.4 4804 Ro Wt A storm passe Chocolate aks 2 1c 28¢ : Known as Central Penn- Mare Schain ns 28 Ibs Dairy Sait. ado we sylvania's best clothing store: We are now better than ever. A a a a 4 idren, also 2s, Si Be f yn ; ] AND Ms. W. 1 fubler and Clarence Diehl | tia i ! Hons Oil. ... 8¢ red (im oot Sunday afternoon | UP-TO-DATE SONGS ("bbl White Fish, en as at Charles Dobler’ GUARANTEED, Er We issue coupons tojall cash Wallace Walker and wife spent Sun. | Ynstomer. day evening at Aaronsburg, Foi ‘otate d George Winkelbech and family spent GLAS Want ’ ) | —— Tuesday at Preston 8 's : : AND Commence © Tine stork vised | 1 Admission, 5 CIS. Mess avo Comntacia Pont CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN. Noll's and left | A Ne DADDY gin. : ) them a little baby girl TO ALL. | Gillen, the Grocer, See the Merry Widow Straw Hat for Men. The average man would rather have people tell alie about him than the ALLEGHENY ST. + trut HARWITZ & HIRSCH, - wo
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