Page 8 CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT | and were her unoer Fit tears, . evident as pos miles and suushine, 1s ly de sible termined to be as at be at are and plowing and sow trimming dod | with ana everyot ry to tr » «Gardeners digging pia ing. farmer ing, fruit g Spraying, 1d all the world's ac the an n that comes with the m lelightful and conseq i roads. H, i Lucas, property, station, is greatly improved by ‘the brick | sidewalk p week, and th back through the lawn. 0 t f the job, tive ne han weather, Praise be near ‘the it down in front of it e additional one which runs | W. M. Lucas and it is last | was the architect well done Tha » F eh ¢4 neh . I'he west the township 1s en- oyimg s nuch prosperity as comes | I the woolen fac Mr. Earl M.’ Leath- rs, its manager, is bringing good quality \ by rail. up ot r ’ of wool the last | Hopkins | ar 1 sormal at were from days of and Lulu Lock Haven Our High mencement exercises next April 11, when Res /. H. Patterson, of Eaglevi wil baccalan church, The ises proper, will be in the evening , April 16, 1 begin its com APY nin tl} ron in when be qc Sparks, even though he i nd furs, and his less a har ship t cunditions are such often are--raio and snow mud. In addition to the names previous as they too wind and long list of the follow ¥ given, and ng £1 TOWnHn moves into i Dew te wnpleted and Brown rot [a b rele 10uUse { i img their Edwin Pear sive on the which walloped the Nave! Academy on Tonursday last im Hanna, formerly of A prosperous iherland, and Northumberland Warren. Oo, Wednesda: and spending among friends, Their Northumberland Counc met in re gular ening, with all and transacted business. A new crossing at south Walout street and minos repairs were directed ills amount of $42.55 were ordered paid, and the bonds of Treasurer Mayes, and water tax col lector Pletcher were ace epted WwW. F. Mallileu od Tuesday busines Mr , James Le te h, 0 Was 4 bu Tuesday The even closed 1h Was our represe ania State Col ege team DONS Howard, wchinist of Pacvline were married at March 31, honeymoon wots will be at Are ther sion last ev present usual routine the members only the some treet to the was wn Monday looking up telephone IDess Visitor 1 Bellefonte, on schools of the r terms luesdas and to day Thursd \y W | Clark and wife, of Spent the week's end with brother und sister, Mis Prank Butler Kev and Mrs, Orin J tela Pot er count G Ory: Robb week's home of the « vo Ladies, Ki Eggs give name to the social which will be held and will constitute the basis of a good supper which will be served, at the house of Ward Daughenbaugh, in township Wednesday Mill Hall, Mrs. Clark's Butler and Hicks, of Cor , and Prof. and Mrs, of Altoona, were this visiiors with the parents Mr. and Mrs, LL. PF, | grading {| Seminary in fing | Friday, Apr | day ever | down to his home in this | mother, Mrs, | and Mr, anc Sabbath | 7*VVi | friend Balse Fisher, | e¢ towonship, | township | the west end of the urday evening, for the bene | E. church at Kennedy, Onegof | seen lately, pass last We dnesday | Altoona Concrete on their way avy d the with a he there, which tha I'he weight of the just even 3700 poun The commencement High \ 1 school 18s Of local one of ou who received his educat William g his third success teacher It w pril 15, and ¢ orepared for prepared f ill occur has been ng of Leathers brought place, wher W. T. Leathers sister Miss Lucy, had prepared for the one of the feasts for whicl these estimable ladiés are far-famed., Mrs, Thomas Bowes, Mrs. Peter Robb, Jr., and Reuben Lucas, were business visitors at Lock Haven last Thursday i Mr Williams lay in Bellefonte , and sumptuous . George pent the s Miss morning ’ graduate from | having taken ac Spe alized in een elected te 2 forestry deg nia railre supervising WOrk, iny g altogether essful occasion, and er joyed by everyone of the over a hundred and forty-two persons present. Son its were heard that mioht migh ie Of the gue o wish this paniment by M by hy Re +) Nomas Rhoads gan, with some ing by all the y made ip Aan added a fine tou { finish evening The presence o brethren from the Blanchard added much appreciated dignity and en joyment of the evening ‘ Ae several the w f lod ge works Tues The call to work of the brick whistle was a welcome sound day | Mrs. Callaway. of Bellefonte, was a | between train caller Tuesday afternoon on RUNVILLE Mrs Lindmuth spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs, Edward Spicer | Mrs. Mary Eckley spent a with her daughter, Mrs here Mrs A A Oak Hall, are Poorman | Tacy Lucas, Esther Hamilton and | friend, Roy Rodgers, attended meeting at Pleasant valley Sunday eve Eva Witherite has secured a position as clerk in Mr, Garbrick's store at Val ley View Bert English is the guest of George | Lucas Mrs. Ellen Friel visitor on Monday, few days Eva Lucas ldren, of Edward and ch of Bedient the guests mer Roy Fetzer quite often, tion, Wm. Watson and wife visited in Snow Shoe on Saturday. Asbury Pletcher spent Saturday at his home 1n Howard A party was held at Oran Poormans last Thursday. All Nepon having a fine time~how about it girls? is seen on our streets There must be an attrac was a Bellefonte Myrtle Markley has gone to Elk coun. | ty where she expects to spend the sum. | REBERSBURG. ahead if halt-not-steal junction, : 4 Clar} Harrisburg, to ducements, announce that he biles i Mis Slove Wetz tual “An Wolf ‘ I el, “Manual training Wook after automobile in from that carioad of plac ", will have a n Rebersburg automo- i$ Nora Smith, e voices of . ; anda B yo development.” H Overmasterine Dus mi ring ir} 5 A - ” . 4 § i 10 Le ec Wogan ' Lodie " L Pp fie 5 tie an 1 H.R. Br HOUSERVILLE { pward O ¢4 | co.operation duro ic THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 8, 1909 COBURN. f Reber GARBRICK BROTHERS MACHINISTS OPPOSITE BIG SPRING BELLEFONTE PA GIVE US A CALL. BOTH PHONES. = \ EEEEEEGSESCESEN SEEN EEEEREEDR 2 Easter Shoes! always play ® most Important part 1 ’ "ee { ny Shoes the dress = Mar V'€ = m i n . wm -K " = a | ] =" @ W - wm mn “ 4 ou JUST YOUR EASTFR SHOE we y * Men's Shoes 2.50 to 6 00; Women's 2.50 to 5.00. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE 1" EFO SENENSENEEEEEES EIENEERZNNNERERN ALLEGHENY YOUR EASTER OUTFIT Let it be a Sim’s—-you'll see no one better dressed. The best clothes made in Amer- ica are gathered here for your se- lection. Styles upon styles of new dependable clothing from the best makers of Men's and Young Men's Clothing, There is noth- ing you can have in mind but what is represented in the im- mense showing. To the Mr. Man who has been going to a tailor to get a proper style and fit, let us say: Your suit is here ready for you, ready to put on when you want it, There's no need for special mak- ing when such clothing is at your command. All sizes and styles for any and all builds—slims, regulars, stouts, stubs. The only store in Central Penna. carrying all these sizes in stock. The ready-to-wear clothing has almost reached per fection stage; you'll certainly be- lieve it when you see these. We don't know wherein to improve them. And everything in good taste. Prices you'll find are lower than in last few seasons—always as low here as good qualities will permit, Front ranks of the Easter Good Clothes parade, for those purchas- ing here, Copyright 190g by Mar Schauer B& Mars SIM, THE CLOTHIER, BELLEFONTE
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