Paar 8 oI ==== THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 1 t 0, 1908, $9999999090000000 000000000 The Racket. Underwear We are ready for cold weather with a full and complete line of Men's, Women's and Children's WINTERUNDERWEAR in both separate garments and union suits. Iren's fleece lined Vests and 10 up Chil Pants from heavy fleeced Shirts and Bovs' Vests and » and good weight, ne in finer weave As ¥s COL u n sell the cele- Children's, soca soc, 75¢, $1 and Union Suits we Women's, upward, Many other varieties and prices 0 mention, t The Racket, r cash, too numerous t You E.P.IRVIN SEBS E0403854507%033050s8000 HR08099090999999999909909099921199909099908099999909092009292298 UNIONVILLE, as has purchased the roperty on Walnut St. parents, Mr, and Mrs Il occupy the m same r'G Aaron J]. Hall, L Sanderson, the Ref'd and a few son Charles at Bellefonte Lewis Mensch days w their last Roy Isenho the of Sunday James 8. Weaver has Dakota on a business tr Mr. Ungert and son, of Indiana, visit ed at the home of Mrs. Jacob Bower, one day last week Mis Maggie Shell, of Hartleton, has come to spend some time with her broth- er Walter Orwig and famil Lisle Acker, of State College, spent a few davs under the parental roof; her many friende are always glad to bave her come home A. A. Stover retarned from a pleasant trip with friends at Harrisburg obt Hosterman and, wife Monday with their son near Mills, Mrs. Rebecca Charles wishes to in. form the public that she will make sale of some of her household goods, on Sat- urday, Oct, 17th, wife spent th week Ir visited Isenhour, of Sunbury, at home (rilleard over gone to South Spring Engineer E. W, Hess, of Clearfield, is at present very busy with a force of as- sistants in lay'ng about eight miles of state road, leading from Troy bridge, pear Philipsburg, and extending the entire width of Morris township, pass- ing through the towns of Morrisdale and Allport and reaching almost to Kyler. town. A branch of sbout one-half mile will be built into the town of Hawk Run, This road will be built next summer, HOWARD. The recent rains, though not so plen- | tiful as could be wished, re eaitted the | sluggish streams, clarified the atmos. | phere, checked the forest fires and ger. | minated the dormant grain, and the glorious weather which succeeded them nakes corn husking and potato digging | rank among the pleasures of farm life The rainfall at this point on last Satur- | day night measured nearly three quarters of an inch | from a vacation trip which included Ni | 8 pent Sunday | day with his venerable f | Jackson Gardner, | No. 1 | now, | driving the route, { Portland, BEET TRTT ETT T0055 LERABTILEETTIETITIAE spent i Charles E. Pletcher, one of our good | blacksmiths, has returned in fine feather agara Falls and Buffalo, Curtin Longee, who abide among » in Tyrone, his old friends here, Wyckliff Gardner, Howard er | boy, who has made of himself a success ful Pittsburg business man, spent Sun- th Andrew atner, W. E. Confer, mail y 18 taking and carrier on roule his annual vacation substitute John Knarr is At 5 30 Wednesday evening last, Kath- | ryn Myrtle Confer was married at her home, by the Rev, H, C, Eagleville, to Harry Oscar Randall, of Me. Kathryn is one of the several bright, industrious, well behaved laughters of former postmaster W, E, Conter, and Mr. Randall isto be gratulated upon his worthy choice, wedding was a formal and elat and the cozy home was more than filled by rel atives and friends who the occasion ' Patterson, of con. The orate one graced It 1ires a long stretch and is an expen } ) inl his ne i home i ive 1 e job poison r hands, it may meeives Convale from t 10 V ev nost 1 most | way Art of t by as bad, if ASO hTIeSs pot | y ignorance, : by blunders which worse than crimes, Are Physicians have seen cases which an- vitglated posterity, and practitioners evérywhere have become demoralized by the loss of one member after another of a family, to literally extinguish it. The disease manifests itself in four forms in one variety it mav be so mild that the disease may be considered only an ail | ment, while in another case it may be so deadly that a child playing about in the morning may be a corpse at night, As the disease uy be carried by third per. sons the attendants upon the sick should not in contact with unaffected members of the fam ly, and all children lable that is, unprotected by a previous sattackof the / Fn should be removed from the house and unaflect- | edremaining a home should not be allow. | | ed to attend school or any public assem- | bly for weeks after the recovery of al member of the family. It has been repotrted that chil dren have been attending our public schools during the period of desquama- tion (the skin peeling off in strips and | flakes), which if true, should not have been allowed, Cases that were in Altoo na and Lock Haven (both of Howard) were treated as highly contageous and | infectious and it is our duty to do the same." OW. M. Our town and vicinity contributed | very largely to the fair last week, i here are still ocoasional new cases of | scarlet fever, though none of them are of | the severest grade, L. L. Williams, whahas been making his home with his brother inlaw, W, E, i Lucas, on Walnut street, last week | come for a | home, SHOW was not well moved into one of Dr. Mclntyre's houses {on Railroad street, Wedn»sday evdgning of last week a round half dozen of our school girls, in- | cluding two of the teachers, started out | and landed at Curtin | | Station, six miles away, in time to come | health walk home on the eastbound evening train, | Judging from their hilarity they were | walk | glad they were not obliged to They were Emma Weber, Lulu Stover, Nellie Weber, Minnie Heverley, Lauretta Weber and Anna Mufiley, Isaac Williams is another of our citi- | zens who is improving the town as well {as his own proj erty, by laying a sub- stantial brick sidewalk, E. A. Gannon, of Poughkeepsie, N Y., and who was o schoolmate of Clar- ence Yearick when there, has been guest of Clarence at his home here for a week past, he He HOUSERVILLE, William Heaton's sale was well attend every thing brought fair prices, ! L.. F Mayes, of Lemont, visited parents Friday. John Lyle, who has been confined to home with rheumatism, 1s on t mend Chas. Williams was a at the homeot D, Y. cve his he mil { ” | pleasant caller Wagner, Saturday Servi Reformed 1 Sunday morning H. Tibbens and Clark’ sSundav i sundcayed her parents, G. 8S. Kelle in the U WOODWARD, parent : ad weather, moving ded KCCOU ol i { on day evening. the On » make that a Tse PORT MATILDA : parsonage iverpool » "nity Merrill and Flan ty’'s board went to w gan, o Beech atternoon to view the new ton © Mo re unde re crete It under the ered inter-county bridge at that place ently | re | After partaking of a sum GREEN'S GAP, W. C. Crader and wife spent Sunday in Penns valley, | Isaac Smith and wife spent Saturday | and Sunday visiting in Nittany valley N. A. Duck and wife, of Rebersburg spent a few days among friends here Arch Ungard and G.I. Grenoble, of Farmers Mills, spent Sunday at the lat ter's home here. : L. A. Duck has a goose that equals the goose that laid the golden egg. Last spring she laid 44 eggs, and this fail has laid her tenth one at this writing, Some- times she lays one every day-—among the latter was one that was 4 3-4 inches in length and 3 5 8 1 had two yolks. inches diameter If there is anybody , let's hear from vou Harry Hoy and tamily, of phia, are spending several week friends here, On Monday evening quite a number of eople gathered at the home of Henry Mowry to celebrate Mrs. Mowry's birth day. Those present ; n anda can beat this Philadel! among were, Susie and Be Vonada, Carrie Hough, William Bres and wife, Mary and Tammie Miller Lena Miles. Sterril Bressler, Del- la and Paul Spayd, Elsie Harvey, Calvin and Emory William Crader and wife, Harvey Hough, Earl, Elmer aad Bessie Philips, Charles Haney, Mrs. J. A. Ertel, Mrs, F. P, Duck, Mrs. Jos eph Rachau, Charl and Jodie Duck, Mabel Hoy, and children, Mrs. J.J.” Ant Ida and Ell: Duck, Nona Year Grenoble, a1 , Alva H. Duck, w Taylor and daug 1, Mrs. N Earnest rhter 1 | iv K ana Wise feast, oran} grap picture | xl LLE] IS THE PLACE. N FLOUR $1.15, reg. 1.25 Loose Coffee 2 Ibs for 25¢ Cal. dr A&H Syrup Bak Pe . ler 17s AS Qhrad’ ad ( Fit a Cort Pure Van Gold Dust P&G. Oliene S For CASH ONL Prices subject t« th wv GKAr wOoRn al We pay 2% H ter i Bru Gillen, the Grocer, ALLEGHENY ST. Or egKs and atoes wante AND CoMMER Peter Tumbledown bought a lot of new machinery er, new mower, hay rake, double cultivator, etc He had been doing things the a grain binder, a corn bind. roller, plows, y~that time he woke up two years ago “good old way" before But Peter's foresight wasn't equal to the task, and he forgot one item, His machines are about ready for the scrap heap now He never even thought of housing left them right out in the weather all the are worn and rusted, any of them year round, They Peter passed the farm of a neighbor over in the next valley last spring, and wondered what so many little sheds were round about for, He saw machinery in them that had been used longer than his, and was still about as good as new, when he looked, Peter will have the cost of several sheds to pay for when he buys a new outfit time, We wonder if he will be wiser this Bellefonte Lumber Co. 4 COBURN, | Some of our farmers have their corn | busked and the fodder in the bara, early presumably, so they be ready go up ‘Salt River" whoever they be. W. H. Grove and tamily parent near Re'lefonte this week, W. J. Harter and wife, who spent two months at their home here, started Wednesday morning their lum camp in West Virginia The stork was very busy w last week bringing a boy to ti James Vonada, on Wednesday; and a boy, who needs bread before he knead: dough, to the home of our baker, H, G Hartline,>on Sunday H. 8S. Snyder, the getic clerk in the post office spent days at White Deer vi On Mrs and Mrs, Caroline were the guests ne SNOW SHOE FOUNTAIN, Nannie Tate was summoned to Belle- fonte oun Monday of last week, because of the death of her aunt; after spending » there she expects to depart » at Yeagertown noyer tol visited hi spent Saturday on icy Smoyer of Runv ber 4 mnnin for oharn gham .r f Nanty ( week at the s O ri ith of Harry t ithin home home of 4 ol i liging and ing his Christ Kna me Mrs. Cora Hosterman vi ents and other friends at several days. CH. Meyer and Saturday from their visit greatly delighted with with what aw in Sunday jana of Mill vr ner re Ww your vice | A F444 449e AS aaa a so 2 2 : + * + : : : 3 3 ; : | TE tt tt tt Btn ddd ddd Bld i i dd " Sy Fax Go Fd SMART YOUNG FELLOWS who put on a lot of style will be espec- : : : : : : + Aaa a al Aaa a a AAAs] ially well served with the new Fall and We can take extra good care of the young Winter Models we are showing. men, who want the latest and newest ideas in cut and fashion. Fine Suits in many new smart, snappy styles, a great variety in the shape of the pockets, the way they're put on; the shape and hang of the coat; a lot of catchy details you'll be interest- ed in; many good colors to choose from. Overcoats, too, when you're ready; Raincoats, Topcoats—-all styles. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, Correct Dress for Men, * + ho dd
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