THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, JANUARY 21 , 1909 22220008 The Racket. REMOVAL SALE OPENS FRIDAY, JAN. 22, 1909. E. P. IRVIN BEE86035058008000080d00000 EST T Oss IT ETI TEEETETE9992199999929209090099 | NITTANY rappers PORT MATILDA wr GREGG TwP MT. EAGLE elighlea t nave 8 rand daugl 1 Saturday were caller Estella Barger two good look visited at on Sut of yur town tertha are improving end, Estella meeting at inday evening irstand Loyd Shank attend arinory at Bellefonte on alk town lady fr revival IM) [| reek Of Le Jlyde Bat! ed drill Friday evening PENN TWP BATTLETOWN David Burd and G, W. Hosterman are making good use of the snow working their wood out of the mountain A. L. Kellar is busy weaving carpets and rugs Mrs. Martin Gilbert and Mrs. L. M. Stover were visiting friends at Coburn on Tuesday. F 8. Tomlison, who had his foot bruised some time ago, is slowly improv. ing . . Mens' $4 water proof shoes reduced to $1. At Yeagers, at the CESS 030000000000000000 EBVO LEICLETAATEITEETTSEEAEEES 2990009099990 9 00000000000 { At first, | splendid bottom little moisture | it, and | well HOWARD. winter has arrived, most amiable rains, light snows combined fix for and seems moods, At last, to be in one of his brief moderate frosts and to up H) sleighing; and seven inches of snow with a drifting, now six of to keep it from followed by daytime sun enough to pack nightly frosts to keep it, make nigh ideal delightful sleighing, social life at top notch, and Hail winter! timate delights sleighing business on the boom, “1 erown t they fout Miss | purse » tran ng n Roaring Springs Hair ing a two weeks' wvacatior her mother, Mrs, E, C. Deit tertained a week-end pas friends-—Anna Audry Bres Showers, of B The political relation municipal affairs, is already | eginning to hum and buzz in our community, and | what a pity it is that we do not all re | member that so called politics have no | proper relation to the affairs of our | township and boroughs, but that they { should be conducted upon purely busi [ness principles, and public business principles at that, Of course it goes without saying that the less private or personal business there is mixed up with our interest in municipal affairs the better for all Ariens. Pittsburg is the latest and most prominent example of the terrible results of this sort of mix. | ture, It isto be hoped, however, that here with She en of ning Woolri h, and Fred Gramley, Fleming rllefonte ler, of insect, In its to intervening miles and mountains may | be sufficient to preserve us in our coming election, from inoculation by the vicious and highly infectious pestilential Pitt burg bacili Mrs. G, H in Bellefonte Mrs. Jacob DeHass took Williamsport Baturday morning, mean ing to be absent for but a few days, Mann last Tuesday nent pen the | train for | Miss Alice Plet her, of Philadelphia, spending a vacation with her parents, r. and Mrs, Shuman Pletcher, », Hale Walker, formerly of the orhood, but now of Woodland, field made 1g his friends here last tor) mi county POTTER Twp (x LLENNS IS THE PLACE. FLOUR $1.20, reg. 1.30 Lo: se Coffee 2 Ibs for 25¢ Rea (it Syrup Bak, Powder wit} Granulated S Oysters, qt Tomato Macaroni Royal B. Powde Shred’'ed 12 I 5¢ 4o0¢ 28¢ 10C 13¢€ 10 1.00 Cocoanut 28 Ibs Salt Old Dutch Cleanser Jersey Flake soda Onions, bu For CASH ONLY Goods charged at regular prices We pay 33¢ for Butter, Pour Cen wanted $1.00 Bert Axnp Commercial Puoses, Gillen, the Grocer, ALLEGHENY ST, a. 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Come early—best bargains go first. E. P. IRVIN. aad EE RA Ea at dh bh tS Gloves, Mittens, Umbrellas, Table and Floor Oil Cloth, Graniteware, Tinware, Etc., Etc. a a mh a hh ere SoPpPPdPy Sa a a a siti *d EE a a i 1 i Ha i i AAAS A AEA aa og Areas amma sass a AR aa as AAaaaasanss ass at SAanasss ds Sioa tnnd GREATEST SALE ever attempted by any store Every Overcoat and Suit! A PARTIAL LIST: Men's Sack Suits Men's Overcoats on Loatls i? 15. 00 Coal 20.00 Coals Mts 25.00 Coats RAC yy ' ce $f sale price sale 1 ) Sale Or 10¢ ce LO sale price Men's and Boys' 25¢ pulldown-over-ear sale price Boys’ Clothing Men's and Boys’ Cotton Caps 50 Plaited and Stiff Sweaters sale price SIM, THE CLOTHIER, The Store that Leads. Bellefonte, Pa.
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