Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. NOVEMBER 19, 1908, LINDEN HALL, RUNVILLE. | BOGGS TWP, State Memorial at "Gettysburg. lof War for approval, The location fe200000000000000000 0000 The Racket. Seasonable Goods for Cold Weather is close to the “Bloody Angle” and oppo- site the Mead statue. The successful bamuel A Murray, of Philadel Jacob C, Lee, general ticket agent at Snow! Snow! Snow! soon will be HOLTS HOLLOW, The State Gettysburg Battlefield Linden Hall station, spent We dnesday | heard the merry chimes of the sleigh | Memorial Commission has selected a at Williamsport attending a meeting of | bells, and our sporty sports sporting | are visiting their manv friends hers knoll beside Hancock avenue, on the ticket agents, their gentlemen friends lal for al’ Ambit . wide or { : pact hs 1 \ Fri. | scene of the third day's battle, as the Fred Wright, a young man 17 years of | sleigh ride. Boys, get your “nerve” : ASN OF. XAG, Spel “| site for the proposed” nemorial J day night at John Watson's s age, holds the championship and honor | straightened up, some of our pretty y Ure 4 Wm Jobo Wa 4) Milesburg. i which will be erected at a cost of $125,;- of killing the first deer of the season in [girls are taking advantage of Leap visiting her brother here doar d 000, The sie, together with a desigr . this locality, It was killed on Monday | Year, ey rns } «| of the proposed double arch, w r nd ) 1 buck welghing | "C1 vton Walker is all smiles. h ay Bessie Johnson, formerly of this place warded te a and was a six pronged MUCK ‘CIR 4 ay AIKET 6 § 81 es, ne says but now of Fi nm vicitad B orand dy : » Ae : surg atiiehield over two hundred pounds a new cook arrived at his house, ¢ now of I airview, visited ber grand Commission and to the Secretary i ’ mother on Saturday. | Bertha Tressler, one of our popular | The interior of the U. B. church is be- | Claude Yarnell and family, of Altoona HICH STREET ladies, departed on Saturday for Spring | ing repainted and furnished which will have moved into the Jan ow Kroon tit ‘| ’ Mills. where she will visit friends and | add greatly to the beauty of the church. ort ng : ‘he James Kreps prop relatives, | Jacob Spotts and wife, of Bush Grove rh I Earle Ross had the misfortime to cut | were guests at the home of John Lucas 1.” . \ : : a : his head last week. It was caused by | last week, / ready for a coat of p Ht, when iy ra com in town you can buy an axe falling down upon him, Nellie Rathmell, of Yarnell, spent fi “toy h rt Jas rin £4 i wan ab vas Bios Lee Brooks butchered two fine hogs | Sunday a Lanning [rvin's sutehering «#8 00w an un Oe ; | on Wednesday. That they say one of our young men Mrs. Harvey Cummings and family | started to see his grandmother Satur- COBURN Charley Lucas and wife, of Altoona, ; Remember the place--the only place . te a Young now has his new barn Cotton Blankets. .....q0c¢/to $2,00 : Wool Blankets. $2 25, $4.00, $5 Haps........50¢, $1.00 up to $3 ‘Night Gowns | returned home on Saturday, after spend. | day, but for some cause, we rather On Monday morning the ling a few days with her parents at Cen- | think on account of the blinding snow |p gistered zero, but that did not : h nder Never Fails fo Restore tre Hall, storm, he lost his way an 1 went to sed the hunters from starting out for 4 ' John, Earle and Charles Ross, also | his best girl. That will be alright, says As reported, the Wingard 1} nting Gray Hair fo its Natural | Floyd Palmer, compose part of a crowd Asbury. : | ) party has already killed two bears and { who are encamped at Beaver Mills for Mrs, Margaret Freil is tl nest of her | ¢ He & rend) 5 An Color and Beauty. HE JUesT one deet » | deer, during the hunting season daughter, Mrs. Fleck, of Bellwood. 1 Be Unite i Evangelical Sunday schoo No matter how long ithas been gray | wih seabed ivan, ‘| orfaded. Promotes a luxuriant growth h of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, On Saturday last a party of hunters ‘nesday morning of last week, when Michael Kerstetter of Pleasant Gan | And positively removes Dan- from Coatesville, arrived at Linden Hall | the Snow 106 vas making its | is visiting relatives this \ drull. Keep hair soft and glossy. Re- and were taken to the Bear Meadows by | usual trip, trom Snow Shoe to Snow Many of our pect 1 Inttalspipss fuse alls ibstitutes, 2% times as much Robert McClellan, where they will spend | Shoe Intersecton, a wheel broke on one | early this vear in f of how cholere | 10 $100 as 50c. siz. Is Not a Dye. | the next two weeks in search of wild | of t ary teel capacity cars, between | Several hogs have been Kk. | $1 and 50c. bottles, at druggists game sumstump and Ruonville. This was d cord . ! " Mr and Mrs. rilliar arter spent | realized w the trainmen and an effort D ay Vo Philo Hay Spec. Co, Newark, N. J. Saturday at Tyrone, where Mr. Harter | was made tostop the fast moving train, | two top buckles, water proof $3. At | dio¥s Harfina Soap cures Pimp) WILLARDS STOR soc, 75¢ and $1.00 Underwear for men, women and hild ran Qi + f : child eparate garments in all grades. Fred Brown spent Sunday with his| Mrs. Blanch MeClhiney, of Yarnell, | will hold | parents, also his lady friend at Colyer was seen on ou reects recently Christy { { un al nas even YO money on You can do better at The Racket--they sell for r frees book he Care of the Hair 1 : m fain 2% E, cash. I : ; Ie ex to Urbeck Fruit Store E. P. IRVIN GASOESEPERI ETI TIE ET0056999919999999999%09%900290000¢0008 A II ER EE EE RR RR RR RR RRR RRR R III RRR ETI TRRIIIIRINRIRRRRTRTY P0086 40000000000000080000s umonviE. Biawigresn The sale of the Samuel Schack (sILLENS A FEW POINTERS That Is. a lot of verything br IL 4 fair price IS THE PLACE. rove sim of | FOR MONEY MAKERS! Locse Coffee 2 Ibs for 25¢ E— Prics 1's i Highlands of State College Private Sewerage, Light and Water LOTS ON EASY TERMS Gillen, the Groier " _ LEATHERS BROTHERS, PA. Alsi iil “3 i : : ; i : : i ; i i | For Thanksgiving! 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Daley was suffering last Books, Bibles, Pens, Pencils, Ink Stands, ymptoms of paeumenia, We | ay she is very much im. |%9 Desk Conveniences, Desk Sets, Fancy Goods, proved under the skillful care of Dr. | McDowell Tibbens, of Beech Creek Leather Goods, Novelties, Toys, Christmas Cards, Alfred Lucas, having had the steam LORE aystem Pst pos mE hie Cory hosam Tags or Labels. We have them is own d with the resulls “rederick Robb and daughter Emma, of Howard, spent Tuesday bere Look in THE INDEX--the Holiday Store. Boys’ heavy guaranteed all solid school shoes, oil grain seamless cannot rip, sizes 3 10 6 $1.45. At Veagers. 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