AGE 8 == THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. AUGUST 13, 1908, 2999902900000 0000 000000008 The Racket. We have just received a special lot Muslin Underskirts Of Heatherbloom Un- derskirts in black at in biu 82 Heatherbloom has color ilk, wears twice as the ru less than half as long, - I 1 "E0009 90Re90000090FYR000000 0000000000000 080000002000000990: 3 2 - BEES 00008588850000000 TO CORRESPONDENTS MT. EAGLE PINEGLENN Lewi attends Oats har most larvestis grair The strangest ever community last ‘I ay the night a certain house or Al least a terrible that WoOKe ] ] was largely ng a ine time e gO at present gh with for fall farmers throu 4 WIDER t took place in our night, late in become haunted noise was and maybe a cou YS ( an explain Tar heard the | iatnuy them al terri y TYLERSVILLE eball team was ip at Boot last iturday and play two gam« ball, one with Boonville and the otl with Loganton The Greenburr, next Satur Harry Syler and iting bere the past two weeks, ret home last Monday | Miss Jessie Bierly, of Lock Haven, is | visiting her grandmother. Mrs, Fannie | Frantz, Many of our people attended the pic- nic last Thursday at the Tea sping. W. H. Carls, put up a summer house and wood house combined. P. P. Greninger beautified his home by building a new porch. Cora Grieb is on the sick list, ® The pull that keeps a man out of jail teacher's reunion will be inst who were vis ned day the 15th amily ir ut SEERA RTRES000000000500008030 000000000000 ssbt bs isn't going to get him into heuven. UNIONVILLE. The Fourth Altoona sub-district nual convention in the M, E. church at this place on Thursday and Friday Aug. 13th and 14th, Thirteen pastoral charg- es are included in this district, all of which will be represented. An interest {ing program has been prepared and a | most enjoyable time 1s anticipated, Members of all denominations as well as others corclially invited to be at both day and night sessions P. Shrmner, D. D.. add {all iwesent are of Lock aeliver ress on ‘Is pap’'s an on the main lit healthy appearance, 1 with him Yiaw " 1 pois, E. W. Mallory, of Pq 4 , are touring the st 1¢ and as he They came | way 1 {them Mr, and Mrs, Fre immers, that place, Mrs. Mallory and Mrs Summers are sisters of Mrs, John P Harris, Jr., where they visited several days be fore procee ling Miss Sara Harpe n Taylor JACKSONVILLE 8! COBURN, Every lv is invite k 4 nd Satur be held De : n th day a Irn, nenic to Zerby's pleasant grove, a few rods sou ofthe K. R There will be a festival in the evening band will furnish music for SIONS Mr. and Mrs W. Va. a cupy their home here for Lulu Hosterman spent a relatives 1n Brush ’ ’ ‘ A} also he Coburn OCCA station both WwW. J rived here of Harter and time Harter last week will some week with valley ury; Ed We Ww ’ their and MeClel and Warren Robinson WwW. ( amilies, of Fie an Shively Shaffer aver ¢ lege ’ * Last week A. |] went tons ' White Haven, and will spend Co lover An Arium at a few months there in hope of recover | ing his health, The public schools of Penn township will open August 31, and the children are eager to attend as the board has adopted new series of readers and arith metics Willet and Oliver Hosterman, who are engaged in the baking (ndustry at Buf falo, are visiting their parents at Wood. ward, It's a good thing to call A spade a spade, but a club % sometimes called a Ep- | | worth League will hold its twelfth an- | | ship for an hour or two every Suniiy speak easy, JULIAN, Our ball team pe red the second game of the season wit day. Both teams played fine ball until the 8th inning, when a dispute was on about a decision made by Umpire Wag- | ner, when the game was called, Nota run made until the fifth inn g when Unionville tallied one run and ulian followed the same. In the eighth inning the score was a 18 each, when gamejwas called, went up in the air and pulled a scraper down which looked like a the Unionviller's but Billie } 1s, and never 1 1S mean the game, was he oy LOO would bovs 0 play the game stiactory with forget the Saturday ball at Mar Who said Umpire He 15 always there prompt _ decisions, and neve 1 ] and hecan't bejbough * KUL parents n. of this plac eC. transacte ng rge Gray Treas. anc MARTHA SNOWSHOE Twp ASK SHARE IN PROSPERITY Ten Thousand Unemployed to Demand it of Sunshine Congress march ere the Prosperity Sox on Ww 1 ask to YT 1s 1 ] embed, an participate some of the benefits Leaders in ofers who social settlement work and have taken part simi) nstrations in other cities are agi- tating the movement for a big turno Many of the little assembly-rooms on the Fast le are utilized nightly by unemployed in preparing fe in dem be the whe move ment of Friday, which is to be an offset to the Prosper ty Congress ) was for pian he t at ’ Ar at the prosperity banquet I'he origina the 10,000 : a places u nis i Deen wi that Manhattan I'he pr ployed to break has Kn neid at AWAY of the congress Friday Sundays were ex 1 church members of AN excuse lo remain l services How attendance have these services been of a social character, where progre ve euchre was the predominant feature, How many | church members in Bellefonte sit up and burn the midnight oll around a card table on hot and sultry nights who can not think of going to the temple of wor. Hellefo AWAY from different been had r made the sacre would the and listen to the Word expounde These people may deceive themselves but they can't fool God Almighty who will be compelled some day to pass a sorrowful sentence on them, We can do Jout Job printing, Ou 1 Unionville, on Satur- | first | prices are reasonal | SEPTEMBER JURORS, | Following is the list of jurors drawn for the September term of court. GRAND JURORS, MONDAY, SEPTEM C, J. Bergstresser, photographer { John Cole, laborer | Daniel Cohen, shopkeeper wi Dunsmore, lab W. Morris Furey, Calvin Hoy, labo H. E. Harter, m Diary Hall, ohn Johnstor ism rer WILLIAMS GROVE PICNIC Rates via Pennsylvania Ra road (x ILLENS IS THE PLACE. FLOUR $1.16, reg. 1.25 Locse Coffee 2 Ibs for 25¢ UR Rea, Pr Price , cakes DOoap Chocolate Lorn Si Banner Rice M ACAT : Baking Powder with prise Hominy : rie " dried | Cal peaches Cal, Soouring soap 2 for 1 Vinegar, per gal | Ginger Soaps 3 lor Nick Nacs 1 for Baker's Chocolate A. & H. Soda 28 1b sack Dairy Salt ‘s For CASH ONLY Prices subject to change We pay 20¢ for eggs and 29¢ for butter. New potatoes wanted, 1% ’ Can d peaches ey » Brrr axp Commercial Puones, Gillen, the Grocer, ALLEGHENY ST, On of YARNELL. Farmers are not quite done harve is. fer spent Sunday at the Daley and Brick- ley homes at Romola, H. O. Miller has beg: ! He and Wm lena Yi Witherite | HHS nls . HACK Wi ’ Mayes Mis nome I'he many friends of Gust Runville, were 0" Hiness Heaton 1 £ having ' spent g ind Mrs. pent at ther A 1 A cordis eadanda diate sdiatantadtandi dda caabaide adadbiadi Bellefonte Lumber Co. dd dd i bb bs ' INT NNT ANT NI ANT NSN INS NSS NSS BANKS ARE NECESSITY of the business man’s affairs ; they are For the safe transaction a great convenierce to the indi- vidual; we invite accounts both large and small. We act as Ex- ecutor, Administrator, Guardian. AUGUST §, ON Ladies’ Oxfords £1.98 81.48 . $1. 3.00 Oxfords in tans, patent colt, plain or tips 8 £2.00 Oxfords patent colt, plain or tips, and gun metal il 50 Oxfords lace or button....... T¢ Unbleached Muslin, de per yd FOR SATURDAY ONLY Workmen’s Bargain Store BELLEFONTE, PA.
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