Pack 8 “hy THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. AUGUST 27, 1908, THE RACKET. = AUTUMN 1908 = 25¢ Including any Banerick Passer Price 25¢ | "ee “re n- ook for the woman who ear the right dress at the s now on sale, price 25 cents rtificate for one BUTTER. + of naking the cost EP. IRVIN. AARONSBURG p : Lr i week h beloved Wednesday R M Way AS A gre atl sur ving a good ng friends at Phil Tommy IS gone ng people went fort ntain side PRL sised thetr on, all saying had a poor crop : ; Daniel Musick t a trip to Hic) Corner asl wee Calvin says that the ground hog bus ness is no good along the track The ginseng gang was out last weel they bLrought home nds of ginseng There will be a festival at Paradise Saturday, August 29, all are invited to come Why is it that the poor people here all work against each other—why not work together and take all the trespass no- tices off as there is no harm done by walking through woods. [I'm sure that it would be better than to have a notice at every other tree, David Fiedler is very poorly. Maria Rider is on the sick list, 1bout eight pou You can't blame the rapids for run- ning so swiftly when so many people want to shoot them, BUTTERICK FASHIONS| REBERSBURG | On Wednesday Jasper Brungart's grove was made musical with the happy voices of many, both young and old. It was the occasion of the annual picnic of the Reformed congregations which Rev, Wetzel serves The Lutheran Sunday sche ol pienic i 5 ' { | was held in Smull's grove, near the old | | Hubler mill, on Thursday, and was well { attended, The chief amusements w a sack race by five voung ladies, were chosen for their conspic ty, (Prof. C. Luther Gramley other games of a pen Bixler and Solly t i } ome of our people : ir i yoarded a spe al y at Hecla Park, on Tuesday even ng, Aug. 18, and were taken to Belle the train never stopping at Zion nsequence of which they had to hire livery 1 _ to bring them home 4:3 do the } trains top at our station when leavit the Park on occasions like this Chas. Rockey, wife and family of Bellefonte, spent a few days, with Geo Rockey's Some of our farmers expect to sow wheat the latter part of this week i Catherine Fravel, of Jacksonville, | Sundayed with Cora Corman Harvest Home services will be held | in the Lutheran church, next Sunday forenoon, aod in the Reformed church next Sunday afternoon, roper officials not see t The Lord also helps them that help others, phia, are visiting Shore, were Sune UNIONVILLE, Col. John LL. Rich, of Tyrone, spent | Sunday in town | Mr. and Mrs, Pat Lochery, of Philadel. | at the home of the lat ter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. I, G. Alexan-| by | ‘when anybody Messrs, Bing, ards, representative citizen f Jersey Of thelr sist Toner i + 3 | | get their « hewing gum, “Oh no,” said | Martin, ‘here's where most of the gum shoes come from," then he looked cute Then € Nome pposed he Was making fan pre THE BAZAAR head waters of Beech Creek, spent jump THE BAZAAR JILLIAM, Prog BELLEFONTE. mm rm mm mmmmmmmmmLe THINK ma Bellefonte Lumber Co. VVIVVIVVIVVTVVIVIRVVTVVIVITVIRVUR FIVER HIV RTH VR VIR ANA A Se uduadaudatbaudeatudiatands ato ududtotts sto tda stastaatondasianiaiboniosliniod | | bhbbbdlid (I LLENS IS THE PLACE FLOUR $1.15, reg. 1.25 Locse Coffee 2 Ibs for 25¢ " Rea, Prick. Price kes Soat . | Wolate Banner Lye 3 for Macar Bak with p Hominy Cal, can’d pea Scouring Ginger Snaps Nick N a E 3 fod Seeded Raising Cal, drie 1 pen 104 Rice Dunham's Cocoat Breakfast Bacon , 16¢ and 18 A & H. Soda ¢ ib 200 28 1b sack Dairy Salt ‘ . BOX JOH For CASH ONLY Prices subject to change We pay 18c for eggs and 22¢ for butter. New potatoes wanted Bert axp Commercial Puoxes, Gillen, the Grocer, ALLEGHENY ST, = FOR FALL CLOTHING AND HATS E SHOW this week the new styles in Men's Fall and Winter Clothing—authoritive styled Clothing—made as good as high priced tailors can be gotten to do the work! We would be pleased to have you come in and look these Suits over—Raincoats, too—and get an idea as to what will be worn this season. It will pay you to get acquainted with the Sim Clothes. The new Fall Hats are here. We are ready, as this Hat Store always is, to show you more of the new shapes, in more dif- ferent colorings, than you will see shown in other stores. The “Knapp-Felt” at $4.00; the best hat on earth. Roelofs and C. & K. Special at $3:00. The “Sim Special” and Astoria Hats at $2.00. Refual Hats, $1.00 and $1.50. FALL NECKWEAR is ready; BOYS SCHOOL CLOTHING. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN.
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