Paor 8 THE SR20020000000000s00neRReeY The Racket. Wash Goods for hot 2898882080888 weather mn all white, and dainty floral and other designs, just in, and at wear, the new low prices. A new lot of vard wide Percale in this weck, in both light and hy dark colors, also plain white, at 12 1-2¢ ayard India Linen mn all grades from 10c¢ 0 1 at the etter r sell for cash, LI I I RRR RR RR II RX IIIT I III II I II I IIT] . | - w | EP IRVIN GSE BERE0600000500000000 «ee 19999099009900699929992¢ 229005009909 %0%000 9 GREGG TwP, k, one of Gregg passed away, her age. Her age | panied i 1 Rebersburyg, nick on Sa S. G. Burrell an spent Saturday Bartges James funeral Rodman. nd attended the f Mrs. Hinpick, mother of Mrs. Mr. Rodman is a successful | operator at Adraince, Mich. a | R. B. Bartges, who had been suffer- ing from a severe attack of lumbago, is | able to be about again i F. M. Fish transacted business at the county seat on Monday ! On Thursday evening a number of | gentlemen, ompanied by their lady friends, gathered ie home of E. H Shook for Clal ev ng. those pres ent th, Loda Rishel, Grace Corman, Mary Bartges, Ella Condo, Robt. Musser, Austin Long. Roy Corman, Philip Shook, Calvin Rice, Ralph Gross, Harry Saook, Bruce McCormick and Reno Stover. After playing various | games they all departed for their homes n the In: morn nor R454 { : M ac were Sara gs “wn Wwe 1 ; has been } rd at returned ] Fay and laughter relatives nt Sunday pleasant- | He 1s assist. ner school, at home re callers the red reck lay pas ved on his Way One i ers recently Oscar greatly interested in farming Mrs. J. A. Confer visiting Der daughter, Mrs. Wilson Heaton and R S. Confer, of Milesburg, this week. A popular young citizen, of Curtin Twp. by the name of Merrill, accom- faite by one of our bright young adies took refuge from the heayy storm that passed over town on Tuesday even. ing, by standing under the caves of Packer's barn go" ask Lulu about it Miss Cyntha B uncle, Alonza Woomer, the past week Walter, of Holts Hollow, used to make frequent visits to this place, but says Charley Brown don't take that horrid looking fellow out of his corn field, he won't come any more. Amber thinks he is of the manly looking man Preaching at the Baptist chapel this “Thursday evening by Rev. T. D. Hare, of Milesburg. [tis to be hoped that he will be greeted by a large congregation. " cai seems 16 were is back afraid PLEASANT GAP On Sunday evening the following were wuests at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Noll, of Pleasant Gap Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and three sons, Ralph, Paul and Fred; Mr. and Mrs, Weaver and and daughter, Grace; Mr. and Mrs, Shrefiler, and little son and in- fant daughters, all of Axemann; also Mrs. Noll's great.grandmother, Mrs, Zerby, who will remain for some time. They were royally entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Noll. a man to body and soul together, { last y | chauffeur, Commissioner John L. Dun- {lap, Com. clerk | Editor | who spoke | John Duul labout 3g Ii oyer was visiting her yeician can't alwys enable UNIONVILLE, & Joe Barton takes the steam bakery, cake and all—had new potatoes and peas of his own raising on Sunday. John Cadwallader comes in a close second, exe pects to have them by the ‘Fourth, Mrs. Chas Eckenroth, with her three bright little girls, left on Monday for Pittsburg for an extended visit to her parents and other friends Harold Fisher, the unfortunate young man who, a couple weeks ago, was hit on the head with a baseball, is slowly convalescing Wild strawberry parties are in vogue, This toothsome fruit is very plentiful and can be had for the picking. tion: If Peter Keichline and would come up and pick 20 quarts of strawberries, cost nothing, take them home and sell them for 17 cents a basket, what per cent profit would they have? Master Blanchard Holt has a real live Teddy bear, of the cinnamon variety, which he has taught to draw a wagon, The following cute ones came up from Bellefonte in Charley Friday evening Ques. his 500 Kurtz's auto, on Charley Kurtz Corl, “That” and Deputy They drew store where them were Jas H Speer, Foreman C. Steer's gathered around many comments horseles Francs in Francis Prothy. D. R, rein in front of | large crowd and, as made on the usual, wagon, cro \ i by Ji f ba #40 n followed tew flo but his Say wi for re Ned cadied den Hoover was vlan St.Clair wy ing and | eyes The little Was a ( little Josephine X J t climax 4 made a prett Sabbatl a loud pleased vear-ole wishing tatio song and girls Was exercise of the day, the part of ’ flowers mn hn n y t pe wi DOOK wa HALFMOON Twp ENTRE NE he wer needed Fisher The fine was mu Jan e home fr to see their then om Gettys with time port Mr it Lhe I he Ebbs Succe Wik wel attende an } | ng the refresher ent Eva Heberling spent Sunday w sister Mr D. J Beck | The ladies the M. E, church will | hold a chicken and waffles ipper at the {home of Newton Wilson, Friday eve, ! June the 19th; all are invited to come Ira Fisher, of Huntingdon is visiting riends and relatives through this com- munity | There wjil be preaching in | eran church Sunday afternoon COBURN On Tuesdsy P. P, Rishel, who had his home with his daughter, Mrs. George | Rider several months, was transported | to Loganton by Samuel Ard | W. E. Braucht visited nis brother N, F.. at Dewart, last week | Childrens’ service in church on Sunday evening, and a festival on Saturday evening, it should rot be missed by anyone Two of our widows are champion fish. jers, Last week one caught a suckgr {16 inches long and the other caugt { threeeels JO! course the one is an expert | fisher; she has caught three husbands al ready and looks spry enough for an- other, About six weeks ago George Rider stepped on a rusty nail which penetrat- ed his foot and made a sore which has not yet healed, C. F. Corman and family, of Du- quense, are visiting relatives in this com: munity, Thomas Bowersox and family, of Woodward, visited his mother Mrs. Ellen Bowersox on Sunday. C. C. Meyer and N, H. Corman have from Lancaster to spend the summer vaction at home, f | the Luth. : the Reformed band a1th, | fect success, on the Grange POTTER TWP, EARLYTOWN, C. R, Neff is the first one to make hay this summer, brothers are also building a shed, There was considerable improvement in this place, Mr, Baird and Mr. Frontz are butlding sheds, and DD, L.. Bartges is building sheep stable, Progress grange had quite an interest- ing meeting Saturday; many members from other granges attended, Nefl a The Shaetfer-Hazle reunion was a per- | Park on the 11th with a very nice crowd and with all the fine refreshments that were gpread out, any one could do the inner man justice; those womeg knew how arrange that, The addresses were very interesting and entertaining, ¢ pec ially those of Col. |. L. Spangler and Hon, Judge Orvis. Come again next year, Mrs. D. Ll. Bartges returned home Saturday well pleased with her trip to Johnstown and other parts of the west. Bessie Ream visited at Claud on Sunday afternoon, Ed. Durst and his sister to Mifflin cou Sundq uncle Ya Durst to 5 at Brooks 8 nty r. to ee 1! eit GREGG TWP, MURRYVILLE, umber at Pen an a our 1 Cave ere are ms evervbody PENN TWP alley sol. Sot. ctor ) SL Hughes Vi IS THE PLACE. FLOUR $1.14, reg. 1.25 Loose Coffee 2 Ibs 3 25¢ Our Reo, Prick, Price 3¢ &¢ 12% 15¢ 25¢ 10K gC LC 19€ 25C 25 2 5¢ Tex Hominy Cal, dried peaches 6 cakes Star Soap Cal, can®™! peaches Scouring soap, 2 for Nutmegs, 6 for Vinegar, per gal Ginger Snaps 3 for Nick Nacs 3 for IW lunch Cakes 3 f Shredded Wheat Quak,.. Wheat Ber. ries . Baker's Chocolate A & H Soda Magic Yeast i Coleman's dry i Mustard 28 Ib sack Dairy Sait cassanss BOC For CASH ONLY. Prices subject to change. Pay 20c for eggs, Old potatoes wanted, Brrr axp Commercian Puones, Gillen, the Grocer, ALLEGHENY ST, 100 25¢ sc each or MH 2A 11 # 1 Anna were | $ CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 18, 1908, Mus, Juria Bowes wife of Charles Bower, died Monday morni o'clock at her home at Aaronsbu who was the last three months she had been ith. of the infirmi. | fined to her bed ith rheur she having reach other compiic if QIBCAses, { whi 01 The deceased hi: men RECENT DEATHS. Mes, Mary Risupt dent of Tylersville, pected, died on the ties of age, Year. an elde tis nats ' ow Was about 74 all Gis spent ix ie died GEORGE SHEARER long evoted dent of Beech Creek, and buried at Eagleville last Thursday. 18 survived by is and daughter. Mrs, Emma Tare-—~died at her late residence in Newark, N. J., on Wedne day of last week i ried in Gray's « tery, Half-moon valley, Sat urday morning. Mis, Emma! : late John S, Gray, deceaseN, Philipsburg died on week, at the home Bartley Gray Warner, i Mi Jutia FB years, of Lamas the home of Charl a alway ber She théir which Sexine Pills ent of fou are absolute wa and sociable imralitios qualities, oo I'he fun morning i wife, one son of many ple vived by her r take and Wa Du Cie Tt f i Ol and was inty, her age For the past in Benner t engage HEY agea con Thur HONESTLY AND PROPERLY APPLIED WILL PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS, Those fursiched by HUM & LEATHERMAN, Pittsharg, Pa. are sckoowledged the best. C. A. THOMAS & BROTHER, BELLEFONTE. PA a. [| Centre € [4 for Ci ¢ yole Agents 00tiadiadiid ands adaadendasdaniabiants thot tonto tbat abbandibaiiiade thay White Cement Tombstones A SEP posed to De J J JAP JR, JU. J, JR J, JS, J, JOS. SA SL SN, Pont ar ant ar ear ant unr A a "HAY FOR THE FOURTH You'll be cel- day Teele -e RE _— a feof . » +" SP oateatead eleifend fee feted telelee! Or any day. ebrating every you Ev- ery day will be an “Inde- wear one of our Suits. pendence Day” for you from all sorts of clothes — worries as soon as you get ... yl acquainted with the RE EE LE They're made right; cor- rect style, perfect tailoring. We guarantee a correct fit; and your satisfaction; any style you like—in any color you like. right 18 b hafiver & Co Hart £ are BB a ha aa ae i i LS The Sim store will best sapply your “Fourth” needs-—in good Clothing, Straw Hats, Shirts, Neckwear; beautiful wash suits for the little fellows. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, Correct Dress for Men and Boys. BELLEFONTE.
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