Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY 4, 1909 R090900209090 9000000000090 The Racket. REMOVAL SALE Entire Stock at Cut Prices Lr | course, to Howard and got them. Rural Free Delivery Agent Confer keeps two horses and runs «tiil | on alternate days, One of them i HOWARD And the ground hog saw h ‘uesday morning hand of firmly but ¢ Ww, E. shadow Ane real winter a fine ently 1 love ly lov Qi He ey 3 11 n it broncho which endures the work well mfortab of f “5h E. P. IRVIN. eB ESSN BIITETGEE2999 1999990999999 999993909%00%% CESSES 000000000000000000V00ILAARABAALLANGEASLAAR LA AN BE56650080006000008008000s RUNVILLE A has aga Anas LEMONT Centre held by the spent part of n, with school last nek ve all partu iar daughter, M Mrs ; ‘ nt Monday wit er, Ja er her | Pr | a fine success in ! site as : roe 4 large a i ror rr’ M arger bo K = Looking ATs Forward | YARNELL A We Renew Our Pledges Willard’s HIGH ST (x ILLENS IS THE PLACE. Store REE FPOTTER Twp FLOUR $1.20, reg. 1.30 Loose Coffee 2 Ibs for 25¢ Rea (un GREGG Twp " Abraham Weber Halser Weber the Will last week Mrs. A. W id Aatlen COR orf ip and around ar it aunt Lydia i greasing his harness farming implements i h ¥ | 80 years of age, In seriously ii Aw mill is running in " We pay 5 ’ N : f be is visitin full blast at present Frank Paul, now of Buffalo, is visiting wanted oa Herbert Deobler was to Lock Haven his home folks the other week to see his best Among the county visitors last week Roy had his best girl out sleigh riding | were A. A. Frank and son, of Millheim, the other Sunday, to Petinsvalley |W ho were among the heavy losers in the | fire which recently laid so much of that | When a mother says her daughters are | good, solid burg in waste. Their pur. a great help to her its a safe bet that | pose was to buy brick foriebuilding, and | they are a homely bunch, as they wanted the best, they came, of | HADOPt COR fv ASpOrt con Arbuckin ( oe i For A ASH ONI Y rdnet Wt hit Ov ’ ne ) Gardner, 1€ : E : Goods charge An ry Wea | 4 At reguiar 13¢ for Butler WC pri Potatoes LL AnD CoMMeEraiaL Proxes STORE OPEN TILL 8s P.M Gillen, the Grocer, ALLEGHENY ST, {| who is the them | “Ck 1909--February-- 1909 [tse WOODWARD Thomas, , & prom- | Wp eye without being detected, on of ] Q Tho inent Rushville attorney, w ated the Indiana here Dur CARROLL \ Ins Miller has taken a |} (yreen’s Gap, and has two Medi Veal GREEN BRIAR FRR bbb db bbb bbb dd db dd dd db bbb bb bbb bbb dd bbb did dd ddd ddd ddd de de dodo de dodo de dodo Go de de edo door i RE Aaa RSS eg eae ana nas BS i NAGINEY'’S Special Mattress $11.50 $8.50 Value for for $11.50 $8.50 Value This is a splendid lot of 100 Felt Mat- tresses | have bought and they must at greatly value, within 1 ' 1 Nothing has ever such value as fers to you. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF THESE GOODS F. E. NAGINEY, Bellefonte, Pa. Lh a a a ff eter eee nn en Bl fk th iE Aas EAS A AAA Ant hl AAA a El a PEPPER PPP PPR R PREP RRR R ER FETT PRR RRP RR RRR RRR RRR Rl th fd a i i a i a a i dh 2 2 a a a a a a ah 2 2 2 A AU a AO RO ST Final Clean-Up Of All Heavy Overcoats AT One-half Price No descriptions or talk necessary-—simply a loss to us; but our strong determination to dispose of our Heavy Overcoats. Every Overcoat in the store—all styles—all colors—all grades. You may never have a second chance to secure such a bargain. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS.
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