Pack 8 “9 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER 3, 1908. 290000000000 000000220000. The Racket Seasonable Goods for Cold Weather to $2.00 Cotton Blanket 49C Wool Blankets. $2.25, $4.00, $5.00 Haps. .......500, $1.00 up to $3.00 Flannelette! Night Gowns 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00 Underwear for men, women and children—separate garments and union suits We can in all grades. ave yo money on underwear You can do better at The Racket--they sell for cash. E. P. IRVIN S356 000606bss0bsssnuun GEESE TETRTETITIIETETE2992 2009999202000 000000000000%%0 CESSES 30 T0000 CTCF TTTITTITITRESETTEETEITITIIEIIESS GREGC TWP N HA leer he house FF two « seriously ill James day. KF. The home 1 LINDEN HALL | M ve Milt ! " Club, wh Hear Meado will WH, i DICK ome 31 rick, an 1 hunter of this Lt afew days in the mountains last week of Bellefonte, Hall ville hunters wrettig $ at Linden on nd wife spent their Thanks ilton, where Jake says he ] tv himself and also to the turkey Charles Ross moved into his father's home on Monday which was formerly occupied by Wm, Harter, who moved to I'yrone, Paul Ross. a son of J H Ross, had misfortune to have his left badly crippled and mangled while at work baling hay, : Mrs. J. H. Baney, of Howard, visited her son here on Monday. Fred Brown, one of Colyer's popular young gents, who is employed at Linden Hall station, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home, W. H. Wensel spent Thanksgiving at his home at Curtins, Account of Potter barn fire, see in another column, the PORT MATILDA, E. R. Williams moved with house on Monday. H. B Shope left for Monday Eck. Chaney, of Tyrone, was seen on our streets on Sunday. M. H. Lewis, of Kylertown, visited his aged father, Wm, Lewis, last week, George Shires, of Tyrone, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Orvis Wil- liams. The German Medicine Co., vaudevil- lers, are showing in the Reese hall this week, Lesley Altoona, Lytle, Edna Reese and Lily Woodring visited friends in Huntingdon, Sunday Helen Rockey, of Zion, is the home of H, H, Osman. M. B. Williams sited Rev. G, W Shires, of Tyrone, ursday night, and | took in the opera, ‘A Pair of Country Kids." Ernest Spotts' team wood for A. W. Reese at in the Beck: Jersey Shore on baby, of Mrs and home Williams, visited at wile the of visiting at hand | J. W. Williams and wife the following guests on Sunday Gingery, Mrs. Mary Matts and [ children, Rudolph Gingery and Blaine Williams, wife Martha; Mr Weaver and] Harry Laird and family, of this place. nn Wiser, wi day last week entertained Wm five wile, and baby, all of ‘Kate ison Paul, Crore fell, cau the content the rim FOWLER. A SPRING MILLS COGAN STATION Ried 16 gray and Diack squirrels, s ir pronged ar, dressing 197 ibs, a } | buck, dressing 167 Ibs,, and three foxes | M, Steidle was the lucky one to get the | bear, It required 5 shots to bring bruin idown, A. J. Aderhold killed the buck The boys broke camp Moaday. Novem. bet and on helped the landlord kill three fine porkers reported having a fine t of game for 1909 10 December 1 They al ime, and left trouble have of Lady if {feet try Yeagers On this Saturday December sth, Mr Erhart will dispose of all his remaining live stock and implements at public sale ont the premises. This is short notice but he Wn no buildings and will sell at once, ~The you A pair fitzgezy shoes best line of good shoes for At Yeagers, | wife, were the guests of their baby. patent leather and soft kid 4sc. | AARONSBURG. Geo. Fehl and wife, of Belleview, are the guests of their son, Ed They had located here for years " Mr. McCli English, of 0., here, been many ntic, wife and Master John l.ock Haven, were here to help eat a turkey roast at the home Hol Crouse, on Thanksgiving day Mr. Ream and wile, of Penn Cave, O, Weaver and wife, Lloyd Bartges and of Benj. Haffley's, on Saturday, Mr, Stahl, of Illinois, visited his sis Mary, at the home of Mrs, Deshler, Perry Adams, and family, of State College, were the guests of EE. G, Min- They expect to move into their new home at State College in a ter gle's over Sunday few weeks Reuben Brown and family, of Salona, visited Mrs. Brown's father, James Wea ver, last week Rev. and Mrs Snyder, of Rebersburg, are very ably with his reviv gelical church. Thomas Meyer and family, of Coburn. of the Sabbath with Mrs father Georg: » Rev in Crarrett (1) the Evan spent Mever Weaver I'he part ome of Reformed BENNER TWP EAGLE JACKSONVILLE (:ILLENS IS THE PLACE. FLOUR $1.20, reg. 1.30 Loose Coffee 2 Ibs for 25¢ Rub.no-More Powder Cocoa P.&G. Oliene Soap For CASH ONLY Prices subject to change We pay 10¢ for eggs and 0c for butter, 'otatoes wanted, Bere ann Commenciar Pruones, Gillen, the Grocer, ALLEGHENY ST. parents, | Ra a Ea a a a a A EES ARs EE a AE EE EE A EE EA a a a A aaa aaa a aa a a a eam a a TR RR UE lL BN I A UN Nt A A EB A aang a ean EEE a meanest EE Where to Buy holiday Goods dodb ddd dodeddodode dod ddd do de dode de do ded FPP R PPP FE l PEPPER PR EPP PPPREPI RRR RRR PR F.P. Blair & Co. are now exhibiting the most complete line of Watches, Jewelry, Silverware Cut Glass, Clocks, Sterling Silverware and Novelties ever shown. F. P. BLAIR & CO. Holiday Goods 1 ¥ The carly shopper secures tl We 1¢ pick of the goods. have a line worth seeing Green's Pharmacy Company. FEE FPERIERRREERIIIEE RIN Aikens’ A Xrriae Goods ¢ Belts, Gloves, All the Latest Neckwear, Handkerchiels, Silk Petticoats, Kimonas and Bath Robes, A BE At Krumrine’s Pharmacy A large displa Leather Goods fine Hand-painted China, Limogus China, Cut Glass in 1arge variet The Eaton-Hurlbut line of Stationery in all sizes and styles, suitable for Christmas gifts we AY KRUMRINE'S PHARMACY Ea a a a a ah ah bb bb on nb BERNE Lh J ah a ah hb bb bb a + as ass ass so Ss sat Sat ats da ht tn hh bl fb +9 Ea En a Eee EE re FERRER RRR FRPP PHP R PRR 000000000 0800000000000 0% + SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS | J. Finklestine’s 5& 10c STORE Imported Toys and Dolls Christmas Tree Ornaments China and Glassware 1 JNK FOOTING? Je FINKL = L LUNED 5 & 10c STORE Bush Arcade. EA AA tn a RR a RR an dh RR ATTENT Christmas Goods ! THE POTTER-HOY HARDWARE CO. aman Ea EY Joseph's Store Holiday Goods Cloaks, Suits and Millinery JOSEPH BROS, & (0. AUCTION PRICES HOLIDAY STOCK Tooth Brushes Se and N Shaving Brushes Se and 1x Graniteware, Jarniin suitable for Christmas g tion prices Cre ar bana \ fis al » EE Christmas Trees, the kind this year, fold up and pul aw next yoar, at redueosd prices Christmas Tre Or for $5 amen wat 0 Christmas Post Cards for & 10.000 Local Views, { for A large assortment of DOLLS GAMES BOOKS and FOST CARD ALBUMS 10 select from You will be more than doubly repaid if you do your Christmas shopping st this store first IMPERIAL STORE BELLEFONTE, LA fb hh a + AE Ee EE aE a A NS a AB AAAS AL AA A A A A AR A a a an aa a 2 2 a a a Sh hf a a ag a ad EERE A hh a ah 2h a a a ah 2 a a ARR Aaa Aan Aaa AA PI EE Sh a ah a ah ah ah a ah ob ob ab ob ob ob bb 8 0 8 + KATZ & CO's DISPLAY hdd Prices to Suit Ev- erybody’s Purse KATZ & CO, EAA A ARERR RE EEN CEADER'’S BAKERY a aa ea aA Ran ats ns asst all + 5 eed Young and Old Enjoy Ceader’'s Candies Fine Mixtures for Holiday Trade. Ceader’s Bakery, aa ERE ERR RTRRRNR Candies Confections Cakes Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Figs, Dates. Xmas Boxes nn EE a A A aac hata ast SLL SS SE EEE EE EX EARNER AENEAN AAACN EACRCRE NN 3 DOLL’'S BAKERY, Bush Arcade Lh hb Lyon & Co. BUY YOUR Christmas Presents A a EAE A SS Ee Satir ask Tabi 2 Dam Napkins to match Towe {ringed & Silk and Woolen Dress Fabrics in black and all colors, all at the lowest prices LYON & CO.
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