Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JANUARY 7, 1909 BOALSBURG. FERGUSON TWP, (Geo, Ww Fisher, of Unionville, visited COLLEGE TWP, PORT MATILDA. The schools opened Monday after ¢ ENTRE LINE, his grandson, Geo, Osburn, at the home w : y 7 { , | two weeks vacation A. 5. Wilson and family, of Pittsburg, of C. O . Wi phy recently temm and family spen Arists 1 enent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. to 3841. on X var ARTS ot KLe90000R00PRRSIRRSIRERY The Racket, | The cold weather is yet to come. You will need HAPS and BLANKETS We have a large line that Vee Ol pray of Wilkensburg, vacation with Washington, D. me after spending ds in our vicin ady of high le ft impres upoi In mi any of rF community ed a “Home | done | ft) 3 nat it must go at a special price. OUTING FLANNELS E. P. IRVIN HEE STOTT IIIT TETITI6000E99991799999999999999999999099%% tdi BEEE6500800880000000000000 8 no Fant ae Bes Fontan Toe Sas Tas Tuo too Toots Sus tosTos tos testostos testes o3 Jeolee! Sr 2a a aa SC ir Sar ar at aa wr aa a ane a : .e ae) a4 NITTANY CR J JL NE : J » LW JR J J, ever attempted by any store will be started here Satay. January 9, 09 AND LASTS FOR FIFTEEN DAY an ar an as en ar ee anion ev en ev ATR TEA TA AMA" ™A orion on "TH ™ Seated | THE BIGGEST BARGAINS IN 1H CLOTHING | History of Bellefonte will be offered to the | 1 Cost Value ~ Considered () x + Cut--Cut the prices down to a point where goods really must move is the watchword and governing rule of the sale Sal. $8 salon ene La) » onlew B"24"9" * “ene - ROOM for Spring and Summer Goods MUST BE HAD--we will carry no goods over at any cost. efector a Sar aa ar a a Sa a tabtTtuuit.e40.48.46....6 Every Suit and Overcoat in the store will be reduced. Lew BH E"MAME"™A™% MARTHA HECLA PARK ah airrHoAILL LI ™L le of ) LJ A LIST OF SOME OF THE GOODS REDUCED Men's Sac kK Suits Boys’ Clothing J " » ¥ Ne eoden den lontends steele toc tua tual : fii . La Rentualealead WwW mm OmOm L CR BS — B44 1) » ReatealeaReatentealealuak BA A A FT "MIMI Y™ » Rol Jb 8 ar . La a A "A" Men’s Overcoats Raaaaeulie gd . ' LJ » 2 He » SPECIAL NOTIGE--Owing to greatness of reduction it will be impossible to sell these goods at these prices except for cash: Goods charged at regular prices. thet arent I» pare Barn Destroyed TYLERSVILLE he barn on the J. W. Lee far ent - : a . m— ata pte eo ——_ iH be held at nd ead: | Lhout’Y o'clo Abou wo bushels of Not bargains on paper—but the greatest money-saving opportunity ever given on new stylish goods John Rhine wheat 86) us eis Of OAs. Ons oO ", . A . and ome clover seed were dest ‘ which was held here last week, was well ’ — ——— ——— — ———— i —_— Most of the farm ng my ements and ———— . ———— stock were saved with he exception ¢ attends : Maud Weaver left for Renovo this : : horse and mule which belonged to week : ¥ I'he t " { 9 lint we s to it on the farm wi Mrs. Fannie Frantz, who has been ill | FY ie tenant on the farm was : Mr. Lee's son, Charles, who comes in for for some time, is not improving very ' A fast his share of loss, The fire originated in y N the W tl wth en f the barn Benj, Greninger is on the sick list 6 mow in the north end Hl Are ; and the cause is a mystery, The entire J P. I. Schreckengast and son Irvin are |} ® ; a loss is about $1600 with the following improving insurance in the Farmers’ Mutual In All the leading sales in Centre coun. surance Co., of Centre Co William Th St th t Le d B 1 f t P ty will be found in the Centre Demo. | Lee had $500 on barn and $100 on his e€ ore a a S € € on €, enna. crat sale register, you will find a large | share of the contents, Charley Lee had Hst for the opening of the new year $200 on his share of the crops
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