Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 15, 1909 CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. John Lyon and Miss Mollie | ture, shows a depreciation since Dec, 1, | only persons in town who will have ice UNION TWP Yearick were Bellefonte visitors on of 3.1 per cent. As compared with » | this summer DEPARTMENT 41 hinsday last : average for the past ten years upon the The three days’ meas! have gained BUSH GROVI " AV ) Hayes, Sebring an ocke, of | same date, it shows a loss of r a foot-hold in tow: d ut 0 M Willias Cowell, Bellefonte, all drove their hin ante cent,, and 1s o.1 pet cen | i than ases are reported Continued from Tih y through our town within the last week, | April 1, last year, This is a bad Ww There are four Miss Gretchen Sechrist, aughnter i ing, to be sure but it does not sufficien huck family in U HOWARD the Rev, Sed , mer pastor here, | ly & ount for the extreme and rg pid 1" They are the and who was sferred from Centre rise in price of either wheat fl¢ uck on, Dan Hall to Bellwood at the 1a meeting of | which now prevail . The grain rang lan . Mrs, Al the Evangelical conference, visited her | sters are responsible for a large portion lo; and his great-grande parents at Bellwood last week, and of it The harrowing of promising stopped off here between trains to have | wheat fields u With the mercury marking down from 20 to 22 deg, for two or three mornings in succession, and the breezes: coming straight from the northwest at thirty miles an hour, with icicles in ther teeth, old winter seems to: be linger ing in a very determined sort jof jway; garden d suspended, apd top coats at & pret Ba nurse, vestmer vr. Emerick ar f was blown off mud 3 ‘he hospitable esof our town seem Mrs. | A wundt f il 1 all exce ir o ‘1 Iso bles 1 | HE by The Mesdames Commerford; after a | HE H05pi'A x yes ‘ y tacen ) £3) ait . ) ‘ " y ie, . gary : " fii RICK RO S ay to have attractions for the State College | Ohio, 1s visiting her pi } pt. and the entire roof of h wagon hed winters ab 5. wi members of then y % y y Bosworth, ing a harrow with small, The wind storm a chat with her sister, Mrs, Geo. 8. sharp teeth, and broadcutting of a hun- section of the world last ssdday, did Williams, on her way to Lock Haven dred or more pounds per acre ol OO onsiderable f 11 (rr where she is registered as a trained | tertitilizer, might not prove a bad in- trees were blown people, and several of them made Easter | M {lolter, srugger's saw their barn 1 beir easant homeron | ¢ Pir Yash YY ) 144 : a os wee | visits here Paul Bennetch was a gue iiited at the comb and drop back again MACHINIS I oO nd family of ' Altoona { of Dr. McIntyre; Orlando Bowes visited Sey when they hurried visit wit : Mi 4 Kiing's with the famy of his uncle Thom: v UNIONVILLE : fast n t down with chain OPPOSITE BIG SPRING BELLEFONTE. PA. 4 Owes, ArriSONn Was a gu f MIS ing, after ng { J { | the Leathers brothers; and Ralph tis her da building a home for |,o° "4H \ 1 ats 4 A og I'homas and H, LL. VanKeuren were en railroad tertained at the home of C M. Muffley C TARiirog . " - N 4 % Pe 3 . . Q Jol n Mol le nent E ster Jalser Ww eber Look the . a Yen n . John Mokle si Laster th Hensvl. ide on the portion of his father's 1 home, Lemont, Barticu x partic wreaked several parts were blown . lit acd Sabbath eve nit g, by ter t of rything that dae tawrrrw) aveoing th : alg Rs : Dow Dext. tial gel Lilo A R 3 was loose und some things which Were | cmmencement will be held in the same | Fisher are on the sick list, and lastly M. Y. O. B's. The later i L GIVE US A CALL. BOTH PHONES. Mrs George E. Eby and family Ju id Jv ot an L1aborale Aosramme AAs wrding an re that hic Tr MaD ery “vy Jo bain JO . \. Z) tarted for their Oregon, on or y morning sirain Miss M. CAS V ted Bellefonte 11 3 a i 3 Tomy ne haut Py fe 7 $ hu i \ ver 1 Monday Music Wili be rspersed iween € ped lof : Mr. dlac ded ddd ddededodedo ddd ded de de dodo ded So dod Bhd bb LLL 53 dd Bb Ge ded bed GG Bd d : . iar | nUMbers, Rev, W \ K hie es Ww eo, Moran ar rey { ¢ } ter exer t the E $3924 En a a a a a a ah a 2h aha a a aS SR ad + 0 Nass = . +4 A A a aL Aa A A A a hans al eee es Eee ey Rana EA a a a aa The New Clothes For Spring and Summer r specially de 2 A. Moore, and the following officers were formally in ducted into place: Noble grand, J. | Weirick ice grand, Jesse Leathers; secretary, Jobn . Weber; recording secretary arry Jenkins; chaplain, L C. Thompson; conductor, Joha H. Diehi; warden, John . Baoey; supporters to poble grand, right, C. A. Moore, left, / Duke Gledhill; supporters to vice grand, right, Harry M. Marsden, left, Charles H. Lucas; right scene supporter, Lionel Walker Wm Solt is putting up a new black to-do it smith shop on North Walnut street, just c E Yeaticl broken od fn ~ f Squire 5. F, Kline's barn hd ps ia” Stem y Vi ” m Fh fami Y. N Altoo oe Lo 1 al 0 , o 4 i! Sy 3 1 do § a snappy College Styles % He exercise, Tt Tuesday n miles or inction of it Walnut down by Fa Schenck's cemetery, by the east on \ " bridge and up Main St. to point of d i if i i ture. If that is not four miles it fil IH iM ih iit to be for it took them fifty-four miou HT as shown here, are the highest per- SEPP PPP 29494 ASE E atts nad od ob bs 8 LL FES SSS SHES HSISSF SHERRI RAPER ESSERE RRRRR R00 fection in Clothes making attaina- ble. Really good Clothes of the newest stvle, cut and fabrics is the Su ASL Ww - Ww I. wide 1 arz to t! 0 rtd side, and tv t The new Reg | Oxiords sh wi al our store three to the south side are the same styles that are in great demand right now among fash nable college men and youn business men in the met polit n centers through- standard this store has alwavs main- : a tained. Its not a question of price out the country. Every well-dressed man in town who W ants his shoes to be correct in each datail of siyle should have a pan of these | ands me Regal Oxlords. Besides this, Regals are the most comfortable alone with us; more of how good. «the And yet its surprising how low prices YOu can wear, and the best. hittin te. cause they are the ony Aon the 4 w mace mn Qquarfer-sizes are here for reliable goods, compared one of « ur Regal styles t reproduction of an ex- cudom model. I you once r Regal Shoes, you will always with the highly exaggerated low (?) prices of other stores of inferior goods Mingle’'s rt — GEE HITE TL ai physic wa walking, ion and less BE = = nb a A PY infly Nar enjoy the Good, Honest, Reliable, Emma Weber, Nellie Weber, Edyth April condition of winter whea ! Service-giving Clothes of the newest Weber, Lauretta Weber, Maud Thomas, | according to the Departmer Flora Pletcher, Susan Pletcher, Anna nd osephin Muffley Me t : abd Joscpiine Nuille) Cait ie , 404 styles Fashion decrees, at moderate Schenck fianic Kane, Helen Bennison, Minnie Heverly, Lovan Henderson and fair prices rather than unsatis- Ap gm Miner and Mrs ¢ Gents’ WILLARD’S STORE Collars | C. C. Lucas were Lock Haven visitors Furnishings and Neckwear factory goods, is what you always last Wedpesday, Miss Thomas journeyed to Beech | Creek on one of last week's bright mp ec will offe r at Special Sa le, com mencing i have and will find here to i . Dr. W. J. Kurtz has been calle Williamsport once or twice recently to s ® care for his sister, Mrs. Eugene Silliman, | ’ ' who is ill of a tropical fever contracted You don t need to be told which in India, where she and her husband have been missionaries for several 9 . . You | YUE is the most profitable. Mrs 8. OO. Knoll. who has spent the for NINE DAYS. closing Saturday might, April 24th, embracing TWO FEATURES greater part of the winter in New Castle, First-REDUCTION FROM REGULAR PRICES; Second -SPECIAL PURCHASES returned and opened up her home on | The new styles are handsome fr adam Tues ay last : Overalls-regular We grade, with and without apron 1h Thimbles—14 wo out 5 kind W Wm. Bland, now of Binghamton, N Overalls ~regular $1 grade. with and without apron ie Pins—paper to close out he . V., i8 visiting his family here Wiousew—with coat sleeves, ue grade o> Pina paper 10 close out—te kind E, and we will show you more new i Houses ~ with cont sleeves. #1 grade Men s ork Gloves regular Mx n - Mr, and Mrs. James Bechdel, of Liber: Men's Work Shirts—all Me grades Mens Canvas Gloves= good ones : ty township, entertained a few of their | Men's Negligee Shirts with soft collars, Me grade Men's White Handkerchiefs good he kind doa for M ! Cl h h 1 h Bell { friends at a tormal dinner. Wednesday | Men's Negligee Shirts with collar bands. x grade Hors ante reduc od for this wal 1 fen me ot es t an a ot er e onte stores of las 4 } £1 \ ’ ] Men's Negiigee Shirts with attached cuffs Se grade . Adios’ Military Hose Supporters. veivel grip, only a i MH last wee K. in honor of their daugh. ] Mons Pants all spring styles, 82.00 grade $l Children's Diack and Tan Howe at only pair 100 ter, Mrs. Elsie Myers, who is a trained | Men's Panta—ail spring styles 8.30 grade Fiastie Web for garters all widths yard co bined nurse in Lock Haven The ladies pres oni's Pants all spring styles 82.00 grade ) adios’ Belgs~olastie bro ee Ie m : . » Men's Pants all spring styles, 1.5 grade Men's Straw Hats. Mon 's and Hors’ Caps, all styles ent were Mrs. C. A. Williams, Mrs Men's 5 Suspenders at Special 10W prices a M. F. Gardoer, Mrs. W. M Kunes, H. Men's Sw Suspenders Men's Muslin Night Shirts at ’ We. The and $1.00 y Men ss Shield Teeks regular Be kind A Sult Cases 10 close out regular $1.00 ones at The K. Lingle and wife, Miss J. A. Lian, Men's Blue Planne! Shirts. $1.50 grade Suit Cases close out ~ regular $2.00 ones at fw Miss Lulu Lion, Miss Martha Lions, of Men's Gray Flannel Shirts, $1.5 grade Celluloid Combs—~10 close out regular 10e kind he Blanchard: Mrs, Elsie Myers and Miss Men's All-w'l Flannel! Shirts. rev sible collar, 8 kind. #1. 80 Pear! Nutious =o Sole ont Me Rind Be; he wind J : , ven Men's Black and Tan Hall Hose pair oe Cotton Towing = be kind yard do Ethel Confer, of Lo ke i a Me He. Wr Men's Underwear—3e value to Close out at ad To Introduce our bply Collars during this sale we will E, Confer and Mrs, ! ’ etcher, o Towels 10 ¢ lose out~were 10¢ pow palr 1 soll them st straight 100; regular 150 goods Howard Wire Hair Pins—10 close out 6 boxes oe Wit] sell Rubber Collars this sale 1708 for hoe SIM, THE CLOTHIER, The public sale of buggies and car- riages at Cook's stable last Friday, was REMEMBER THE PLACE not so largely attended as might have ’ THE STORE THAT LEADS been expecied but twelve vehicles were igh WILLARD ( R E Bellefonte, Pa. ' sold at ny which were rather favor. H Street S ST 4 able to purchasers, Two daughters of Wm, Wentsel, of NOTICE--Soms Odds, Regular 50 cent Shirts, Sale Price 30c¢, Romola, who now live at State College, were at home for Easter Sunday. BEI eee esse ant ttss sss seetsssestnsssaasesssiiiitisiitteeats AL EE a dh a a GPIB IIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIII Ete.
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