Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 17, 1908, Image 8

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    Pack 8 THE CENTRE DEMOORAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 17, 1908,
2pe020000nseenensrenennees HOWARD, | this ancient custom and its observance
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until he was handed one of the little
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metals as a memento, but consultation |
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Outing Flannel
Ww, . ‘ wanda were she will remain with her sis
with older and better informed Preshy Mr. Joe Wade and wife were pleasant | °° 4 y
in new and beautiful de
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SNOW SHOE TWP, | seen here Ladies 14 button gun medal shoes
The wonderful and distructive drouth WINDY HILL. Gertrude McCloskey departed for To. | %1.00 At Yeagers y
continues unbroken, while ‘indica.
tions’ and “appearances’ of rains have
: ra . ter for some time
IN terians than himself, among these caller s at the home of George Casher, Howard’ MeCloskev anh tan .
come and gone frequently, Corn is}. [ame A Soave od > | jon Sunday oward McCloskey and lady friend
. 0. ame a. waver ant Beever; nd Aud aude Stan ¢ 1
sham y the { yotatoes have d 3 V L ris iL ) Maude Stant. are spendin a few
shrivelling on the stalk. | A ministers, has fully confirmed the| Wiliam Casher, one of Snow fv
utterly stopped growing, pastures are
voOuUne mn ; : hy Dat Towanda: boy's get ready for their A] Y
but t | | I i i I's, apple account given by the donor The ex young men, attended the party ai Sim- | turn » : 1 1
nu owned and scorchivad qeseris, appies a fail . 3 ih 2a ’ retur:
are prematar Iv falling. from the PP traordinary width of the aisles in the old od Syalker on | riday nignt Bernice and An amie of Clas 4
Are emature ng b ! “| Lick Run hurcl built | } n the sick lis rs. 1ohn t Sih 1 hl arpish, ol t
an y y Mt wh nl <eedine has J1CK un church, (bunt in 1802) hi . ’ ll Hi MICE WET ey at tha iH hte] Re
and very much of what fall seeding has often been remarked allus and Mrs. Sar at are | =P 2s vere § at th Beightol home 4 'E VN b y
, and it 18 explained
been sown in the dust plained
been sown in the dust lies dormant in | p.iy'the carly times the “communion | WIV recovering, Bday. IS THE P ACE
| Hie Li oi rie 5,0 table” was literally a table, long and Edward Turbrily has gone 10 1.0 | w
and the farmers who plante ruck’ tor i A 5 re \ medal shoe
| narrow, being single boards in
{the cannery are able , J
to attend
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signs, in either light or mall a tit  ») and length, set on tall legs, which when mon Walker gave
» small quantities. an ! /
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Il width
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Canton Flannel
in all grades, from 6 to
the (hap hl ’ }
8 {ay the tuble Prics Price
{tions
On Saturday
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| Hensyl, who has been in attendance up ih Vi bes s and famil '" ing one of his fing J : ;
{on her invalid mother for some weeks, |. Zien dit whi 4 0h A nie Lillia msot 4d Ki
. \ y har fonte, v : i wer Sunday wit Mt I Han I ana . BLE)
| took the eastbound er for New York, | : ) : we visitors » home of de
where she will resume wen work . : Yd ht 1
| killed k the architect and | HICK night last week,
of skilled rursing . , ! aba h Millhe
"sb A | pity under of a very neat orch wh } lah aa , ' ' Loadiunageinm
12% cents a yard; much { Morris Moyer and wife illiam eal poren whlch Som . 8
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M. Robb is addi; gto his home
betie: value than last inn Were las) week S guests a the n Harry Wilson and family pent last Mrs arry Watson and : air. ( TH Cron, Dre HER
vear OF chs dil Am 1 _ “lo ny Sabbath with his futher, W B. Wilson mi * & trip to Clarence one night la Boy iH alsts
| dng Ironic rheuma 15m, ” Hi Cal old Lenora, daugl ri’ Wich OW RNIN .
{ about only upon ¢ r and I John Nagner } seri. Sorgen transacted busia "| Stand | Ginghar
This store is open even- | bright, cheerful fa » was the wonder of ti a agner, 1 Ot ¥ Standard vinghanm
ings until 8 o'clock; Sat- {
urdays 10 o'clock
: yusi i art trouble, following upot :
{ all sympathiz 1 { ODser rs A te a ’ lia i Apron (Ginghams
. ) fF . i 3 a SCY ‘ ACk olinliammatory rheun
Jerry Ryan, of Buffal 3 at his oid |, way
I f { : Canton Flannels 11
ome for afew day Go aa . TH, 4 lav 1 rhit > ’ : 2 " .
Mrs. H G Hurd h beer ntert Re} rd ) . 4 Ng 4 ~ # ’ : i i i Brown and Ble wehed Cotto
ing her brother | K durnhart and Un whee rod Lan pt Rg yo ot ra ts op Bundav. i * "MH Ladies Black Hose Heavy
The Racket,
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= 3 oh ly x oi ) : i :; of : 3 5 fe THE BAZAAR |} Gillen, the Grocer,
SNOW SHOE TWP
nile)
ng of the
formation, wil
this question ’ Ky ie N g y : : I Pelat BES Dn,”
0. not baving | down with bis old enemy. rieum iso cand | been visiting among her relatives “RUBEROID,”
UNIONVILLE
Bellefonte Lumber Co.
re Was
parr ret CTOssInES .
| out of con 01 As a result
L.ocas
SNOW SHOE
Clothes wm. Count!
Appearance, Style,
Fit, Grace,
what all clothes sellers promise but don’t
deliver; what all clothing buyers want
but don’t always get. The Sim Clothes
will give you all this "and more. Our
Clothes are tailored to set out these fea
tures—made by America’s best clothing
producers—there are no clothing to equal
them. Few tail-
LINDEN HALL
ors can approach
them. And vet
they are no high-
CLARENCE
Monday, Sept
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ie cont
Heatot
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man : r f the Breaant " vey i AREY Da moved
' Fact
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Yarnell and is ar )
young j
now completed : . » . > Mis ty » PL y ore 4) re De oxi
ordinary clothes sold in most stores. Ask
’ torn ture he
tean be seen dist at .. ire | .
the wearer of the Sim Clothes.
Ready for Fall and Winter—Suits,
Raincoats, Overcoats—the biggest line
et on to ho TS
without any nn has K _ ) Kee
token . : y H : r :
rouble ery remarkable piece! nae ten th hehant 4 Boh CON ng in the house vacated by Mr. McClos
of work : i i ows that Mr mtn ie
Catherman i sand a skilled | Coll thin bits of lead, var 8 " A new operator came to the home of
mechar ig Ig " Chas Watson, on Sunday. last: have
" au what in ge, 1! : r nix "
Farmer nth \ y are still wait
ng on rain before they will do any of
: : ’ 1s sling : :
heir fa oh ng FR” and Mrs, Aley comes into possession
: John Slacker, of Milesburg, passed | of them through her close relation to the
through town on Monday, in an auto, | church and its eldership for many years
Hanute to the granger pico at Centre! It seems that it was A custom among
all
Presbyterians in the old days, but one
Frank Hall and wife, also Mrs. Hess, | pion is entirely unknown to the pres
of Huntingdon, are speading some time | os for the elders to keep watch and
here with friends ward over the flock, note the daily
walk and conversation of each, and at
TYLERSVILLE { the "preparatory service, ' held then and : ;
Those visiting Benj. Weaver's and | now upon the Friday and Saturday pre. We pay for Egys wy 97¢ doz.
their sick sister, Miss Maud Weaver, | ceeding gach communion Sabbath, to] i
over Sunday are as follows: A. C. Eckel | hand to each one whose conduct during We pay for Butter. ........27c lb
wife and child, of Renovo; Elmer Wea- | the interim had been in keeping with the | “wid
ver, of Renovo, Earl Heatrick, and | requirements of the discipline and rules | We pay for ass't’d Potatoes. §1 bu,
family, and Reuben Wetzel's of Mackey: | of the church, one of these bits of metal |
ville; Charles Weaver and family and [as a “token” of their approval and We sell Granulated Sugar $8 a hundred
Frank Weaver and family, of Tylers certificate of the members’ qualific ations |
ville, to participate in the sacramental ser.
Mr. Fraokinberger, and wife, of Car: | vice. At the close of the service we State College
roll, are visiting friends and relatives | ‘‘tokens” were returned to the elders, |
here, who kept them in a small linen bag, io |
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A number of our people attended the | be again used, in their discretion, at the Supply Company
pleaic at Mill Hall on labor day and re- | following communion, The writer con.
port of having a fine time, fesses that he was in entire ignorance of STATE COLLEGE i BERBER ENEE EERE EERE EEEEEEDN SERRE EEREREEER
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vou seen the smile on paps tace vet
hatf inch long and one quarter of an inch pay
wide, and stamped with the letters L
ever shown under one roof in Central Pa.
This store is open evenings until 8
P.M. Saturday until 11,
This store will be closed Saturday,
Sept. 26th, until 6 P. M.
SIM, THE CLOTHIER,
CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS
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