Page 6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 11, 1909 hn rae ) 3 Evizaveri Snyper. —after an illness of | to Snow Shoe where interment was} The Genter Aemorrat, | several months, Miss Elizabeth Snyder | made. | r | died at the home of Elmer Royer, near | — - at her home at Ladysmith, Wisconsin. | Old Fost, aged seventy-years, six months. - FRED KURTZ, SR She was born at Wolf's Store, this coun- | Interment at Centre Hall last Thursd: ay, | | the firm of G W. Herr & Son, general | Editor ty, May 12, 1855 and wasa sister of | forenoon, | merchants, died at his home in Salona, | : iy Jasper Wolf, late of Wolt's Store, de- | pp al: Shlee ¢ | Monday afternoon of Brights disease | CHAS. R. KURTZ ceased. “LIAS KREAMER —an esteemed farmer, | and complications, aged 60 years and | for appendicitis, lage Editor and Propriet WW of near Winfield, Union county, died on | 7 months Mr. Herr had been ill for | remains were taken to Si - Ester McCLELLAN the thirteen. | Wednesday evening, 3rd, at his home, | the past five months, but was not con-| day morning for inter WW. FM RANC IS SPEER, vear old daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Har- | the result of a stroke of paralysis, aged | fined to his bed during all this time, Hela da ighter of Mr tssociate Editor McClellan, Tusseyville, died on Sat- | about 78 years. Mr, Kreamer was! was one of the best know wn men in that | walt, - January 30, of typhoid fever, | stricken about two weeks before his SWORN CIRCULATION OVER . of two weeks. She was | death, and began to sink from the first, AAA . " ” a brigh and teresting id and het He was a native of Penn towns} ip, Cen RECENT DEATHS. Nettie Auble, of Apollo, and Rev, Fred 1 the latter, Mr. and Mrs, Fravel ick Stam, of Lancaster. The remains HNOVeQ au Bellefonte to Canton in ere taken to Miliheim and buried in | the spring 1867, and have resided there / Mgrs. Mary Jane Wort Musser :—died : v Gronas Herr :~senior member, of w the Union cemetery ever since, She was a very active mem- ber of the St. Paul's Protestant Episco. Canton, with which she connected hers at the formation of the parish under the pastorate of Rev, Laf ferty, in VEeAr rector OswaLt: died at Philipsburg pal church y, from the effects of an operation | * "rs ll will regret to learn ’ . A$ i i TERMS ¥ SUBSCAL ; adeatn 1s a si DioY ner parent t munty, going to Union county SUBSCRIFTION v1.5 Ritermen as made ¢ u yville thirty NOTE VEArs ago Persons who 8 : the office, and pa i CENTRE DEMOCRAT ( N. Y. thrice-a-week World! Pittsburg Stockman for The date 3 printed on ereciits are issue © remit request Subscriber not notifying Sul <('Y wise directed We emj send or br Fifteen Days Only will be the limit Saturday, Feb. 13th will be the Opening day EICHT O'CLOCK A mM. THE HOUR OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Winter Goods at the Workmen's Bargain House Saturday, February 13th, '09 will be the opening day, eight o'clock a. m. the hour, and Fifteen Days will be the Limit! CALICOES at He 3 James St: A and | Sixtv-t 3 years anda Was Dorn near Centre Hall . Locke H : family ames Rockey, Miss Y Boss: e | Centre Mills, this county, being a son of Rockey ames Rockey « Jr , Charles | Samuel Moyer, who moved ona farm Rockey. William Shern an. C. K. Stahl. | near Linden Hall, some time the John Davis and Mrs. Wm. Rockey, all «f Altoona. LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS 4 | and white lawn, LADIES’ AND MISSES’ FURS 2 Ladies’ Furs t, regular price £8.00 $4.08 HALF MOON TP ol i og ca nt) a q *1 ly An alter L . : : dies’ F ft 9 ; lew r price married Mrs master Ru D. ]. Be Mary, S ents, | Ca har : Mrs day ver 1 Gras Mrs t the in) Worl ~N EL - “" QO : n r of I KTADRErs ex ect to atiend the party at Captain junter’s » at Stormstown, on Wed grange holding it in ah A v wh . ) i 1 } [ inter and wife, : : : 3 } r farmers filled their , Rear k 50 Shoe away Sut \ ’ \ } : i ' , p £2.00 Sho I'he deceased was the son - Margaret Crotty and ann, January 29 =, OPW an _ | g at the home of les hom; pson Unieraao who has been en YEArs Af home of R ) Way for a .- ¥ y aKe 54 Foy . learned the trade of has returned to her MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING £5.00 Mer roed the trade of an LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S COATS niet ol eazy A et 3 Coats be ft, regular price $6 50 for CRE { Ladies’ Coats left, regular price 6 Ladies’ Coats left, regular price $18, 2 brown) . os hts 2 L vie » ( oats left, regul ir price $12... : " 10.00), wn where Wake up Granger rade. He was urday grange day GREGG Twp v0, P, Men’ Side : hs Mi n's LADIES’ PETTICOATS and UNDERWEAR 50¢ Men's : Bovs' Sh rg " ¢ of Be 2.00 Heatherbloom Petticoats . 148 g has returned to her hot ' 4 4 Ladi y Heatherbloom Petticoats 0 £1.00 Mi hase or iH SARAN AMMERMA? rmet Ladies’ Mu in Pettteoat 2.00 Mi he VE swan nt of Boalsburg, di Muslin Drawer vis 200 3.00 Men's Par Ladies ol come A ! ! al K Hed hursday Ea ad last Satur v at 1. Heaton's wi very : oa Ad g y r i me f er su rel "ent A : 1 > largly attes i . G. Ammerman at Tyrone, with whom H AITY Haage n Creek, made a bus village last Sat Oscar Wen Valley young men, cousin, Nittany, who has time with bis pneumonia Wm Richner Beech is little of our Pleasant Apendiy yd SOE Hoy, George of been very ill with and wife and Mrs, Linnie Packer, spent one day last week at Bellefonte John Woomer, and wife, spent Satur day and Sunday at the home of her par ents, Samuel Leather’s, at Mt. Eagle Dan Poorman and wife pe ao Sunday at the home of Ed, Ethel Woomer Heaton will hold spelling school at the Null's school house, next Friday night, the 1ath, There will be preaching and com munion next Sunday morning at the U B. church, at 10,30 o'clock, All the leading sales in Centre county [of Altoona, are advertised in crat, the Centre Demo | for the last four year She was born 60 year Ago at Lewisburg. Mrs. Ammerman was married twice, her first husband Jacob Baird, was killed at Chancellors ville dering the Civil War, In 1865 she was united in marriage again to Allen S Ammerman who was also a soldier dur ing the war of the Rebellion, and served faithfully in Company B, 148 P. V, | he had been making het until he was discharged in 1865. He | preceded his wife to the grave last Sep tember, For years she was a member of the Methodist Epis opal church, but after going to Tyrone had her member ship transferred to the First Presbyter. inn church, She was also an active member of Sheridan Circle No, 48, of | where she also lived at] one time, She leaves to mourn her | Thomas G. Ammerman, | Philipsburg, death one son, of Tyrone; and one sister, Mrs, Mary J Blair, formerly of Philipsburg, but now he funeral took place Sun day afternoon at 4 o'clock nterment | at Tyrone. sey 50¢ ladies’ 68¢ Ladies’ Muslin Drawers Muslin Drawers 3 1.75 Men's ( a.00 Men's Corduroy He lad. . rh (Fownes SC BAINO. + «ss 05+ 15¢ Lad. Back Combs. 10¢ pr. 25¢ same 19¢ pr H0e same 30¢ pr. 1.25 same 15¢ Hair Barette........10¢ 1.75 ny SS BAREIS + 2 2 ss 50 4 «2» 03 JOE be Lad ios’ Handker re hie fs. He same. ... . 5 000 o SENS 10¢ Men's Hand lkereh iefs. . 10 Ladies’ ( ollars. be 25¢ Ladies’ Turnovers 10¢ reg. price be. ... he Lad. Embr'd’y Collars 15¢ 10¢ Pear]! Buttons. ... £1.25 Ladies Wrap pers. , I8e 12 1.2¢ Hair Ribbons, 1.00 game, colors...... 3000 cards Pearl Bath ,2¢ oad te Tow ing 8¢ Towling. 10¢ Towling..........8¢ yd. 98c Children's Dresses, 6 to 13 yoars....... «+ « 000 35¢ same, No. 80 10¢ Lace Curtains. . from 39¢ up T56¢ Blankets «ooo 480 50 Blankets. ... ve ++ 300 6.00 all-wool Blankets... 2 98 10¢ Men's cotton half hose. Se 15e same aed 50e wool hose. . . i H0c same 44 unbleached Sheeting, T5¢ same. reg. price DERE , 00 yd she same. . He vd 10¢ Chambreys, rod otal be Table Line n So. Allegheny Street WORKMEN'S BARGAIN STORE,
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