Page 8 The Racket. REMOVAL SALE The greatest oppor- tunity to save money on your Spring buying ever offered in Belle- fone, Not a few articles reduced our entire stock at cut prices Dress Goods, Lawns, Organdies, Underwear, Hosiery & Notions, Muslin, Ginghams, and Calico. FANCY COLORED SILKS Ld E. P. IRVIN BEE066440000000000000080s SETS TOUT ITITIETETIEE29979099902999999999290200088 i TO CORRESPONDEN1S AARONSBURG GREGG TWP Ww “il to Have for Mr Haney 1 all respect CLARENCE Furst Har , of Altoona mother one day last week Cora Crispen, of Altoona friends here Big meeting at Fountain is reat succe The on Saturday was fine 'n pen shot his gun off and got $18.¢ i his friend Joe McCartney, of Snow Shoe. shot for hi and won h Verna Price an Shoe having d An are visiting at ’h Clair Boyer, after a few days visit ng, returned home Sorry to hear Julia Shank's threatened with poe (rirls of town take warning and don't up with strangers. A fish will always bite at a new bait We wish Domino would give us a « with his air ship na Park, of Snow ipshurg : ba baby | monia make COBURN Mrs, J. W. Kerstetter has gone to Philadelphia to visit her daughter, Mrs. Orvis Meyer, and to purchase spring goods for their store, A. M. Harter, of Harter, W. Va., ar. rived here last week and will spend a few weeks with his mother, Rev. W. P, Rhoads, D, D., a blind evangelist, will deliver a sermon in the United Evangelical church, on Sunday afternoon. Farmers who have wheat to sell are feeling happy since the price paid last w eek was $1.15. 2000000000009 990900000998 | IE EE EE RR ER RE RR RR RE RRR EE RRR I RRIF TIER II RIT TI III IIIT YY { the adoption of agalr | cho | way re-elected president appointed the follow ling coms HOWARD. nb-like mildne played by March as 1 Monday last 11a 10nal ia dis The tradit for sale at par given to original and to parties wishing Canning purposes f gro By this improve ' ng planned, it is give the institution new life upon a solid basis pla ist of dividend paying stocks d met Are Dow De and imanic yeat without chosen clerk street CoOmmisss | which he has formerly hel for several terms and’ homas A. Pletcher The ng stand Streets 1, ( Thomp son, C Fox and A A. Schenck Water, Abraham Weber, John B. Wetzel and A. E. Pletcher, Nuisance-—C, E, Pletcher, John B, Wetzel and C, M Fox, George H. Leathers, who bad been elected Burgess to succeed F, 8.1! Dunham, was duly sworn and the muni cipal Ship of State, fully manned, sailed | away under auspicious skies, on another year's voyage The balance sheet pre- | sented by the old council before adjourn | ing, showed a very favorable condition | of the borough treasury, but exact fig. | ures will be withheld until after the auditors’ settlement, collector of water tax sl LLENS IS THE PLACE. Loose Coffee 2 Ibs for 25¢ Oun Price Te "n 2 OO Cake DOAap Chocolate Bak. Powder v Tomatoes Macaron Shred ed Coco il Old Duteh ( Jersey Flake Soda Corn Starch Prunes, 4 Ibs for Rice, 4 1bs for Lima Beans 1 Baking Molasse 150 Coton : " Arbuckle Coffee 16 For CASH ONLY, Goods charged at regular prices We pay 33¢ for Butter wanted gs Potatoes Brrr axp Commerciar Proxes, STORE OPEN TILL 8 PP. M. Gillen, the Grocer, ALLEGHENY ST, | ! I uf “1 13 v1 x THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MARCH 4, 1909, SPECIAL SALE! rs Fun, $125 BQ Mews Pants, $1.50 98c Wes tan® 145 ey uy 1.19 98c¢ Ned's Suits, as low 3.98 WORKMAN’'S BARGAIN HOUSE, Cor. Allegheny & Bishop Sts. Bellefonte Pa Children's Suits, low as | | | | CAR LOAD Western Horses | D. A. GROVE. VOULD YOU LiKE 20 Per Cent. : LEATHERS BROTHERS, al Phone. IT'ATE COLLEGE, PA. The Bett Investment on Earth Is in the Earth self.” "er ¥ ~~ “ =) pond © Boys’ Clothing RLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL lll lhl hhh As soon as vou're ready to take up the question of a Spring Suit you'll find us superbly ready. You can bring any idea about suit style that's on your mind, and match it here with a smart, snappy model from the best makers in the world. You won't have any real idea of the excellence of our show- ing until you come in and see; new models, new colorings and weaves. Sim the Clothier CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN SEEN EEE ENR ENN SEEN NEE SEEN EEEE NE EEN EEN ENENNEEEEGE EnAENREENENNEEN ARERR NENEEENEES
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