CORRESPOND:N I'S DEPARTMENT HOWARD I'he wear th Nig! If day den But where's t From such a day ast} Night Faye me re Within that growth, roe es h " : ITASS Dave One of our Mrs. E. S. Lat Das “bal Bly Ad ane ed Hela a enouygl : Mr Ale are 1 and all Lina bigh feather wou last Thurs *, but how their Me : n the big, big rain of that afternoon gought them be fore they were hall way there Loella Williams entertained her frie Carrie Zager, of Pitts rg last week A successful Joyable 0 meeting of the W TT. 3 was held the home of the pastor of the M church last Friday eveniog, at which some 20 of the earnest workers in the §o00 cause of temperance were present, | Aterary exercises, music, recitations | and refreshments coustituted the enter i tamoment, of which our bright little | friend, Maud Thomas, contributed her usual full share, John B, Wetzel spent last Sabbath in | Lock Haven with his aged father, whose | health is rapidly failing On Monday last Mrs. W. E. Confer, with her two daughters, Mrs. DD. W, Welsh and little Pearl, journeyed to Lock Haven to meet Mrs, iH. O. Ran- dall, of Portland, Maine. Mrs, Randall left the home nest when she was may ried last fall, and this is her first visit since that time, She will spend several weeks at home, J. B. Mayes, of Lemont, Saturda and Sunday here wit J. Wil Yay es, Until voy recently the flower and plant theif has been a very rare jbird of sent last his son, | | handsome cared for i selected ton of the foulest RUNVILLE round | 1 and even at 2 p. m Mrs Floyd Davis, of th ed oat of town Sunday Mrs. Lydia Witherite Mrs. Anna Witherites, Lucy Spotts, of Bellefonte, alled | the home of W. T. Shirk Mr. Spotts and wife, of Bush Grove are spending some time at the Shirk nome Farmers’ Institutes At the meeting of the County Com mittee to select places for holding Far. mers’ Institutes, the coming season, on last Bappcay, but one application was presented ; this came from Aaronsburg, where the best meeting of last season was held, and it was prompHy selected for the coming winter, there are other localities in the county desiring an Institute next winter, please notify at once, as the Department at Harris burg will not wait, , Joux Orewine, in our Sorlutnity. but its visits are ing unpleasantly frequent, The Sec'y. County Committee. SERN NRNNNNNNNNIRNRNRRRYIRRSRRYY THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, RECENT DEATHS. There is Nothing Else Like | THE VICTOR J. R. BRUNGART, Rebersburg, Pa. SRINNTRNNRNNNRANRORRRRRRYY Three-Day ANH SALE Loose Coff Nic Nacs Canned Toma! 9 LL, Soda, pe b+ Baker's Chocolate “ “we Banner Lye. 3 for 10-12 Prunes, 3 Ibs “ 10lb Whole Rice, | VanCamp's sup Large Mackeral Oyster Crackers. GILLEN'S GROCERY OL TT to 1b oO = HaNsNsRNNTRRRRIRRRYS BELLEFONTE, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS NIAGARA FALLS 11 12 Sept : } A Of iy S09 VEE t. ¢ > July 14, 28, August ROUNDTRIP §7 {() from. ‘Bellconte RATE PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Atlantic City Lape May, Wildwood, Hol sie City, Ava THURSDAYS, JULY 8 AND 22, AUGUST 5 Al $6.00--Round Trip from Bellefonte..$5.75 WITHIN TI Ang lesea, NNN NNR NNN NNN eee eee RRR RR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR eR Renn te RRR RRR RNR RRRRRRRIRRR RRR RRR RRRRYY SRNNNNRNNNNNNNNNNRNNNNRNY to make that many men doubly happy. One suit of a kind left-- all others of the same style having been sold--and every size as rep- resented. The best selling styles-- all colors--of the newest patterns and styles we have had in our stock. We will sell these out in order to adjust our stock (we never like to have one suit of a kind) at two to four dollars under price. ly--they should not last long. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS Come ear- FOR MEN. he LLnL i nd ad dE ddd add d 4 Wehave56 Suits Ll a LT I Trt Ill I TT nnn aR ITY
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