Paar 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JULY 16, 1908, ANNVE2R000000009009 02000008 The Racket. Butterick Pat- terns for August-—all the late styles for summer, Prices 10 and 15 cents none higher The Delineator for August—the best fashion mag- ped with useful and reading matter, 15 I $1.00 Veal EP IRVIN S830886040000000800000000 HIRI P0NP00RORENEDNN0E0000 9990990699900 0500000009 GREGG Twp M11 ear fu | are visiting | Buffalo, | with her daughter Margaret, at the { of Mr. Leonard Sickler, | Harry Griest | George and Andrew { home of Mrs. ith dd bd bbe UNIONVILLE. As the. Centre Democrat took a va cation last week, Domino thought he would take a trip in his airship and get back before the next issue, But we are sorry to say he has not returned, so the duty of writing the news falls upen his two assistants, While visiting friends in Clearfield last week, Mrs. William Turner was stricken with paralysis and was hrought home Saturday. At present writing she is some better, Mr. and Mrs, Will Hall are rej over the arrival of a big baby boy Miss Isenberger is wisiting Mrs Russell, Jr, Mrs. W. T. Harper is on an exter visit to Pittsburg, Mrs. Mame Fisher cational association at State College Misses Bess Brown and Mary Mrs. Arthur Boswor attended the edu Buck th, of Mrs, Andrew Rowan spent Sunday home Tyrone. Charlie Griest and wife, of Barns! and wife, of Eber ol (iriest, burg, were 4th of July v Maria Griest Miss Ada Powers, of Bellefonte, a few days wi ly Kei tion Mrs. Nor | Are v Brugger, Mrs | AARONSBURG I A ege to build a | BOGGS Twp A yme from Mi . Ig John Solt iy, are Mr. Nolt's } lellefonte Mrs, Lizzie McCartney and children, | if Snow Shoe, are visiting her parents, | E.Z at this place, Alfred Shawley, Mrs. Miles Lucas, | Auston Watkin and Rose Sayers were cherry pickers at Romola, one day last week Daniel DeHass and Harri, visited friends fast week. Nick Lucas is suffering with a sore «oye wile and ba visiting arents at Confer’s, family, of Glenn | here a few days | PIME GLENN. Ilona Askey, who has been visiting her uncle, returned to her home in Philips. burg. C. 4, Wagner, wife, and family, of Bellefonte, spent the Fourth with Mrs, Ellen Beates, V4 Isabel Smith and lady friend, of Lock Haven, have been visiting the former's | cousin, Isabel Beates, here, At a meeting of the school board o Saturday evening the following teachers were elected for the coming term: Ger- mania, Iva M. Askey, Pine Glenn, Jorusha Daugherty; Laurel Run, El en Loy; Star, Maude Veihdorfer, Lillian Green is visiting Mrs, Clyde Hoover, Charles Hipple spent the Fourth with friends in Williamsport, One of Moshannon's popular young men seems to have quite an attraction in oar town, Well, come again Bruce, we are glad to see you, Just ask some of our boys if it rained on Sunday. * § Patent at Ye IKers Bottles Labeled OVERCROWDED nce Lwo \ (ILLENS IS THE PLACE. FLOUR $1.16, reg. 1.25 Lo se Coffee 2 Ibs for 25¢ Our Rea, Price. Price Hominy kL 5c Cal. dried peaches 12% 18¢ 6 cakes Star Soap 2c (30¢ Cal, can'd peaches 19 2¢C Scouring soap, 2 for cach Nutmegs, 6 Cor Vinegar, per gal Ginger Snaps 3 for Nick Nacs 3 for, Lunch Cakes 3 for Shredded Wheat Quak. Wheat Ber- ries “4 : Baker's Chocolate, A. & H Soda, Magic Yeast Coleman's dry Mustard. .. " 28 1b sack Dairy Salt, 2 For CASH ONLY. Prices subject to change. Pay 20c for eggs. Old potatoes wanted, Bern ann Commerciar Puoxes, Gilen, the Grocer, ALLEGHENY ST. neing ol | The cherry crop was large in this part | of the county, with a fair price, Fourth of July was at the home of Dorie Adams, and great was the rejoicing | big boy that appeared unto hing, Harvest has opened up lively in this section yield. Mrs : home ot her parents, Mr, Y. Williams Mary Shipley, of Fleming, visited her brother, George days since James which had driven a flock of turkey most to the door of Y unusually plenty , James Sharer at the home of her mu Margaret Sharer, one William Weston was a pleasant vis x Cowher visited Mrs Dells Ridge : { his mother, widow of the late Squire | Weston, deceased this week Mrs. Margaret Ellenberger is recovering from a severe stroke PORT MATILDA, SPRING MILLS. The Fourth was celebrated in usual style without any special Reuben Frantz is home from the . | trations with the exception of a few fire ber woods in Cambria county. assisting i hg his father Samuel Frantz, t t dway Mrs his harvest. John R. Frantz, has an exceptionally \" fine field of corn; it is tasselled with nice on Wednesday sized cars Mr Wm. the On Sabbath evening last we had i fn raden hag | A » commend bpring Mills vi T. M. Gramley and wife returned from t rivy 44 Miladslnhiz T demon P io Phila 8 puia, I ) sitor over Sunday. slowly the d lowly iesday. PD. D,, of ' eloquent Lutheran Chas al . Aker an eventful day iken and balloon ascensions, Joe Palmer, of Lewisburg, was a Spring Mii tor last week, The members of the all on account of the lady Lutheran evening gas Graden a donat of country with a bountiful for ladies }. CC. Young is visiting at and Mrs SOM for sick welcome shower of rain, the first in this particular section of country mountain for two months Scott S, Laird met cident a few d Pringle t While unloading in the barn, Bi ois which in ome mant Mac 22 £1 4 DE. fh of our town. along th (ar charitable act and the good exam ) t for similar productive than holding factional parties, Mrs. Maggie Donachy and Joe of Lew purg, come 10 pe mmer at the @ other institutions to near this place a few low, which is of more good ' 1 : ; iYS since Laird killed a large gray fox |g R iN Duiting : n puttin : al“ i crop, ‘ nave n home, they are home of M.B Her- Sy TYLERSVILLE. lizer ed last 8 Ol Altoona, Vis! sther-n-law, Vv 18 week day this veek, | two sever from near Pittsburg, | n or in oul 1 fron YO or beneath ou hi town his necl R for veral days Battles With Snake offer, who lives on oa daabbad daha ade de dhothiabenaadhndontaddondontsabsabaddondondanhosiasd” THINKING Book Club Members Take Notice | LIGHTNING ==R0ODS= HONESTLY AND PROPERLY APPLIED WILL PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS. Those Torsiched by HUM & LEATHERMAN, Pitteborg Pa., ere pckaowiedged the best. TY Or Y ATTTROY i + 4 en Cet * C, A. THOMAS & BROTHER, TE. PA Bellefonte Lumber Co. Oh Lb bd bh bbb hd bad hd Ld bl bb bod bd LAA LL MAA bb MMA 5 fyeteniHTITH TH EHTHENT STITH ph BELLEFON 9a adandiate dosha ud ada dino afas Tanta uhsaboukindiodosdi or laatidssbobniaateds ‘ ~e §¥ Sole Agents for Centre Ce A Sale that Should Mean More to You than Any Sale Ever Held PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER Reductions that Are Genuine-—Goods that Are Reliable SALE STARTS FRL JULY 17---LASTS TWO WEEKS $30, $28 and $25 Suits, $22.50 and $20 Suits, $18, $16.50 and $15 Suits, $13.50, $12.50 and $11.50 Suits, $7.75 $10 Suits, $6.66 Men's Separate Pants, 1-3 to 1-2 off; Straw Hats and Boys’ Wash Suits 1-2 pric. THESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. $18.75 $14.50 $11.75 Every article sold backed by our usual guarantee—with privilege of return for exchange or money. [his is a sale of new stylish, well made clothing--not stuff merely made for a sale. No clothing reserved—every suit and pair pants reduced. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, Bellefonte CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS
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