Pack 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. NOVEMBER 5, 1908. P820000000000 000000000000 The Racket. Qur stock of Cotton Blankets is complete, and are much cheaper than last year, as cotton is lower i han then, We have them 1d an and grey, at 49¢, 6oc¢ 0, $1.25 and $1.50 a pair, Wool Blankets in white, & and plaid, from $2 ¢ .00 & pair, accord- ing to weigl 1 quality. Hap HEAavy S W¢ r at The Racket, . } )' Casi. EP IRVIN BEEFTRRTTETTS04030050000n 2069099090900 0900099900868000110049090099090999999048000000048¢¢ I» LINDEN HALL. Mrs. J. H. Ross shopper on Monday, number of men from here at- show which was held Saturday. f Lemont, was a Bellefonte at State College on Miss Weaver, Rorth Deri was the oO! unday, Mrs. Fr ner E, H¢ ed business William f town visit Mrs 1 George, transact- te on Saturday. family were out ay. } were visitors ddd brit A AR LE II RE RE TT LEMONT, Monday, November 2, was a day of social gathering, as it has been for some years past, at the home of Mr, and Mrs, George Roan, of Lemont, in honor of Mrs, Rosana Williams' 88th birthday, She was born in Northumberland coun- ty, Pa., November 2, At an early age she came to Centre county, and on January 21st 1841, she married, at Spring Mills, Levi Williams. To this union four children were born, viz George 1820, ! i i :r on Saturday and | 5. Wieland and Mrs, El | ell and accomplish ! { make the day one long to be rer {hymn { ly tou { and others {that Mrs C., Harriet A,, Sadie J. and Margaret, who died in infancy. At this anniver. sary the 4th generation was present { being “Aunt Rosie,” Mr Roan, a | daughter, Mrs, Norris Aa a grand | daughter, and little Ruth Martz, a grand da The day was an one, and relatives, friends and acq ances gathered at an early hour to ember great ughter, ideal aint. ed. The program followe« “What a Friend then prayer by Kev, then by request a discourse “] am the vine, ve this scriptural father of Aunt At the noon he ed to partake the choicest an land epAare land prepare art, and sus,’ are at x | dinn and | {cially w { Mrs. L y, of Westmoreland We would mention the Dale, of Shilol Rev. S only *'b and the on tore of the familv tree f | tory if the family tree t Id in the vicini i and h Every chi Rosie," kindnesses narkable f handsomely without the esday of last |dlire old winter ers are through with 1 now be found scour 1 hunt of game, ¢ rather scarce in this WADDLE tlie mn ag corn and land a spend bushels : started at RUNVILLE e of ir attracti est of her sister. Bellefonte, las Sundayed with heir | ts at Dix Run and Howard Harold eager, one portiest your en, spent several days with his 1 ! Adal this +} ’ Are + few weeks stay med to Oak H a ployed of futts 1g her friends here ¢ visited the dentist's lefonte t week Friel was a Bellefonte visitor at he w Adaline wnt Sundays Eva Wit office. at Be Mrs, ( on Monday Mrs M'Clincey was a caller at James Watson's Friday night where SMO station, y her LAs Blanche day, to get pies to « . " | selves to | toona, who | Bring your grists CLARENCE $ to be a lo vy mill for the . it Walter JAna Crispen wa J Jerse v Shore's | the home of Mrs. Ola: of A crowd our nimrods the tall ti week of no owl, one mber of Their COONS, oue mountains la it game munk, one Frank Crispen and lady frie: have been visiting ¢ consisted sSKUunx mer's home, have returned to where Frank holds a luxurious po its The Clarence grist mill has been ru ping full. It is one of the finest equip- edd mills in this part of the country this way and give ita Shank and wife, of Mt. Eagle, and | trial, as they guarantee all their work Mrs. Malin Shank, of Phipsbueg, visit. | ed at Charley Smpyer's one day last| house and put water all through it y ) | is A week Mrs, Anna Witherite transacted busi. ness in Bellefonte and Milesburg recent. dy Y. P. C. U. next Sunday eve, George Mayes, of Clarence, hav e some attraction at this place COBURN, Lettie Mark, of Millmont, is visiting at the home of her brother J. D. Mark, Among our sick Reuben Harter and Mrs, Oscar Auman are very low, and there is little hope for their recovery, AM. Harter was called home from West Va,. and arrived on Tuesday, on account of his father's serious illness, Mrs, Hannah Black and Vivian Black, who spent the summer here, went to their Philadelphia home on Monday, Mrs. Black's sister Lizzie and son Owen accompanied them and will stay a few must weeks in the city, his It ideal house and Charley knows to enjoy the comforts of home SALONA, Mrs. W, E Bower visited her Mrs. M. M. Royer at Mifflinburg Samuel Barner is the proud father of A young son, Wm, Shoemaker was out rabbit hunt. ing and shot their valuable dog se0, Waite and family spent Sunday | at Maurice Brungards, The social was well attended; they | cleared $18.40 for the benefit of the Lu. | theran church, i A surprise birthday party was given | by Mr. and Mrs. William Karstetter for | their oldest son Glen, who was seven teen on the 27 of last month, Games of all sort were played and choice refresh. ments were served. All refurned to their homes at an early hour wishing him many more happy birthdays, C. H., Watson has remodeled ho sister, YARNELL. Henry Heaton was called to Lock Haven on Sunday evening, to the death of his niece Lenore Thompson, who has been at this place the last eight months, re- turned to Pitcairr, to her home, on Sat. urday, accompanied by her brother James, g Harry Walker, wife and daughter, of Jarre, were visitors here over Sunday, Rev, C, C. Bingham, formerly pastor f the U. B. urch here, but now of East. Freedom, was greeting his many friends in ] he was on a ct town last week; hunting « xpedition, Earl G, Tavlor, ] visi come of Bellefonte, was a we Mon day rin our vicinity on s were Runville wer Mrs, Ira Walter and Charle Ram- Ram- at A, G attended the Satur: ty -8ix, Ramsey, were } and given for him on - ’ r. Walker altho igh seven 4 hearty 1¢ home L presi- BOALSBURG Fry. of State College, was a guest d Ka iD hor LT wiley, o we over Svoday. { Pitts SNOW SHOE IS THE PLACE. FLOUR $1.15, reg. 1.25 Loose Coffee 2 Ibs for 25¢ Rra, Price Our Price, 28C Chocolate... . 21¢ Macaroni . Be Ginger Soaps 3 for 2% Nick Nacs 1 for, 25¢ A & H, Soda 11C Syrup ‘eee 30C Bak, Powder with prize 171bs A Sugar Shred'ed Cocoanut 200 Rice Sc Corn Starch. . 7¢ Soup Beans, qt Oo Rub.no-More Powder 3 Postum Cereal. 210 Cocoa .... . 8c P&G, Oliene Soap sc For CASH ONLY. Prices subject to change. 6 cakes Soap 25¢C 10C We pay 28¢ for eggs and 29c for butter, Potatoes wanted, Brrr axp Commercial Prone, Gillen, the Grocer, ALLEGHENY ST, Almost a Blaze | The Nittany Inn caught fire the other | day on the fourth floor. The comes | panies, however, quickly res ponded to | the alarm and in less than 10 had four line in soon had the under result of their prompt and efficient ser { vice the damage is The fire started east | corridor on the fourth floor and had been | burning for some time before it was dis covered By that time the flames had eaten their way through the partitions and had attacked the wood head, The firemen fought back and soon fire » Eagle minute 5 of hose operation fre control by Lhe “il comparatively sn in a closet in the The Lhe gun, WOrk over th ame icceeded 1 ot) “1 | ing them, AARONSBURG Mona Crouse at hilds pend a few days with her Haven, immers, of Mrs gone to er at Lock David S A ' Altoon s and other frie and Flo spent the Sal th with his who is teaching at Potter's Mrs. Hoy, of Coll day with } ennie ‘upp very leasant Frank in New Mi ited her m Lane an attend 1 ladies shattered acc) Boy Lost a Hand While hunting rick works near other afternoon, rook , & son of Wil in the woods Dack of Flemington Gun 1 allu THE BAZAAR THE BAZAAR ].§ der’s Exchange GILLIAN, Prop BELLEFONTE. 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