Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA. Thursday, July 22, 1900. A —— " ; rm : {I 4 ] { { UNIONVILLE. glzed cantaloupe. She had covered it | The Centre / moran e| H. 1. Stere and family, chaperoned | when she laid it away with a copy of | | by Miss Clara Summers, went to Mar- | the Centre Democrat{(on which there | was no “dues’”) and that alone was | a aa ann ed a EE Ln a ll. ia. Alteration Sale! Prices will be Cut, Slashed and Pruned on all SUMMER MERCHANDISE This sale commences Saturday, July 17, and positively ends Saturday, July 31. SH : tha on Saturday evening on a social FRED KURTZ, SR., * K nih a ! PAR . ak Editor visit to the home of George Williams, | the cause of the Increase in size, Geo. | s—————— returning on Sunday evening; and on |W. Morrison kept a sweet pumpkin CHAS. R. KURTZ, Monday morning Mr. Williams had to | three Editor and Proprietor, £0 to mill, | dissolution ————— | Hassel Stere is visiting friends at W. FRANCIS SPEER, Sand rd » COBURN, Sandy Ridge 2 : d | The band festivel on Saturday evens ing, was well attended and the boys | vears before it showed signs of | Associate Editor Samuel Stere and Walter Jones and a " - family, of Curwensville, are visitors | alized at t $60 SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5200 at the home of Mrs Jones’ mother, |T°8 ized abou 30, pas : On Tuesday evening a grand recep- AAAI | Mpg Dravid Ammerman i ; 1 by fort 4 ‘ i TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ; George Moran, head clerk for T. EB | 20M there 1 a W. 7. Harter in SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 PER YEAR | Griest, 18 on the sick list. and John Fo of M ign ig Wisi gli "FO elr 8s § i § $ | Persons who send or bring the money to Rowan is wielding the vard stick for pg ; y re " Vv n ; ana h y a . the office and pay in advance, §1 per year the time being | W fe, of W eat TENA, Who were res CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with 4 Miss May Turner, of Bellefonte, | RES united gn Huse In teat nat N. Y. thricon-week WOrIAIOr. oy vues s+ 1.85 spent. Sunday in te haking hi ' and arrived here on Saturday to spend lea-a-wee AO. + four ress $1.80 |! s ida) wn shaking hands | . m r AMONK ir rela- IA ly ably Lo with her many friends. at this place. | a few weeks visiting among thelr rela The date your subscription expires is plainly Union township held an improvised Lives. Fhe guests served with an printed on the label bearing Your pr oe Prt | election on Saturday evening to de- | abundance of palative things which eredits are given by a change of label the first | 6 whethey | few stomachs refuse to accept and issue of each month Watch that, after you * Mae W ther to build a state road | evervone tried to do justice to it remit. We send no receipts unless by special | from Unionville to Boggs township ‘eryone i us : . request. Watch date on vour label. line or not the vote being almost W E Keen, of Millheim, was toast | master, and certainly was master of Subscribers changing postoMee address, and ; not notifying us, are liable for same. unanimous against it. Only one vote | the hantion. makl ue h; : i J Ls (8) i : § cw § ) "0 - Subscriptions will be continued, unless other- | in favor of it, that was Victor L. Wag- | | i 5 4 Ang a al pr Pp wise directed. . ner's We are glad there is one pro- ate remarks on the subject of Mod- We employ no collector You are expected to RTe88I\ citizen in. Union tewnahd | ern Courtship.” Miss Marion Kerstet- " . . gr " HEIVH e 10 Owns ) send or bring the money to this offiee It was the mistake of vour A | ter gave the guests excellent music - bovs {on the plano, After some pleasant EDITORIAL. George Nepley, of Altoona, came | Conversation and wishing the bride and ———————— we —— . [4 n in DY fon y Iroug ife, | down on Saturday to visit friends in groom happ urns through li ak WE are anxious to see the dimensions | y. 10 stamping grounds of Bill Taft's backbone when he comes After three months’ stay in the thariea 3 tatt . 3 ‘ Charles erstetter and wife of Mal to deal with the Aldrich high tariff | Medical Chi Hospital at Philadel-| ; p \ Kerstetter and ‘wif ; fl i phia, Jos. Brugger returned home on |P,'N: rau . tter and wife | bill. L . Saturday. his arm at the shoulder i North Bend, and Mrs Braucht of Dew- WHEN ten prominent republican sena- | ing healed but he has not the slight- wl . J A » A » her ’ , Sunda) ; + 3% P > - : Snyder has acceptéd a posi- tors refuse to vote for the tanff bill put | est use of that member yet. It Is i Lior it the station offered hin yy wever, that he will ha ii ! ' Te m b; together by Aldrich you can depend on | \3a h the Penna. Railroad Compan: Owing to extensive alterations to our store we will be compelled to reduce our stock, and in order to accomplish this we will offer the following reductions : {all turned towards thelr respective homes 75 Suits for Men, One-half Price 75 Suits for Men, - - One-third Off 50 Suits for Young Men, One-half Price 150 Children’s Suits, - One-third Off 200 regular $1 Shirts at - 75c a piece 100 regular $1.50 Shirts, $1.00 a piece 50 regular $2.00 Shirts, - $1.25 a piece All Straw Hats, - One-half Price Men's Soft Hats and Derbies— $3.00 kind for - - $2.00 $2.50 kind for $1.50 $2.00 kind for $1.00 50c Neckwear for 40c 25¢ Neckwear for . 20c $1.00 Underwear for 75¢ a suit 50c Underwear for - -. 40c a suit Men's Working Shirts, 50c kind, - 40c Lot of 50c Fancy Hose, 15¢ or 2 for 25¢ Lot of Boys’ 25¢ Stockings, 15¢, 2 for 25¢ Men's Trousers, . One-third Off it that the measure is rotten through E rs i 1 a on. of Tohna va Stover, of Aaronsburs and through 1" Han Apour $8,000,000 were stolen from ; Pennsylvania by the capitol grafters. Not a penny has thus far been recover nor is a guilty thief Stewart keeping his campaig ADDITIONAL LOCALS. — Miss Lillian Shirk, of left for State College, to visi mother — Miss Margaret who had been visiting Sebr to Bellefonte : Automobile No goods charged during sale. MONTGOMERY & COMPANY, BELLEFONTE. ED U.N A a Ee AAA a as a aaaait st AAA a aad abaya ad SA AAA asad ¥ ; : ie spend the 3 cashier ! he Farmer's Mutua A Plague of Ants. day with the atz family, Mrs. Will ndependent Telephone 0 Y rom arious parts of Wests rm Pen | 494 Katz and children accompanied them et “} ‘he letter concludes: 1] gvivania are heard plaints that ek’ EENEENEEEENEEEE CE EEN EEN EN ENE ENN EENEEEEEREES Get the Habit * % & ," * * * * +h * * + * + * * &* * d & * - &* * "” * » + + + +> + * * * + 3 + + | i home yesterday for a week's visit in d the Unionville Items each week | snts are working havoe on the lawns Milton. with keen interest and greatly enjos ndia considerable of sufferer wa glad to long t} iit Cs TY 4 i ‘ finest fone t Why are thousands of people getting the habit of POTTER TWP dealing at Manor Mill CLASTER’S Underselling Store PENN Twp Green Briar tomobile ' frightened The Childre: ’ EXOT ¢ Ri 4 3 I dow * o) ban) ipset con : ct new energy and life Paradise church will be held or be facilities at hand for ist 1st; everybody invited ou I'he rae fe town. a wheel | IDE the paper, the effort was a very cred Ada Young and Eva Kerstetter a passed over " ' os children and | itable one Among the striking feat companied by Walter Fryer. were t ures Was a very complimentary letter Penn Cave on Sunday Strange to say. no | from Gov, Stewart, while a large bunch n one w ously injured. The accel. | of legal advertising from the Auditor | Ing Irvin Kerns's new house dent occurred just below Mrs Fish- | General of Pa is evidence that the *‘Re- | James Green and wife, of Bellwood, | er'sand w= en by people In town, publican” has been chosen as the party | were spending few days at Henry and soon many people went to their | Paper by the state leaders, From what | Snaviey's we hear Mr, Dorworth is greatly en couraged by the local support | svere thrown family were in a pro The carpenters are busy comme Buying in large quantities from the largest manu- facturers enables us to sell at a much lower price than what other stores charge. assistance Jo Rowan accompanied her home on hi bleycle, she being Marriage Licenses. afraid she would meet another au- § Wm. A. Dress . Mackeyville tomobile i WE WANT { Mary E. Packer . Howard! On last Saturday evening a very § Harold B. Shattuck - State College pleasant surprise party was “pulled i “" Elizabeth M. Stuart off” at the residence of Daniel Keat- ley. It was the 41st anniversary of u er The annual Dale reunion will be |" & * Fata hi housd prio ol held on Saturday August 7th, an invit. ga upon him win yg KEtUrne, ing program is being prepared, and the | M4 Work on the § o'clock p. m. train. | public is cordially invited to attend | When Dave opened the door and saw the services in Grange hall, at Oak | What they had sprung on him hs snd Hall. Itis always a pleasant place to] Juimblouniiad The rest must be im- | | ngined —— 0. S rbe last quarterly meeting for this Your ‘Wingate correspondent, last conference year, of the Free Methodist halt uated Se "pumpin pe ale We pay for Eggs per dos, ssesnss ee 22C hurch, will be held in the tabernacle on | . / re We pay for Country Side Meat, Ib, 14¢ churea, a ADETRACIe ON | wont pumpkin There In nothing ’ pay . y 4 school ground, on Spring street, July | oo Fr at Mes Sammie J N° pay for Country Lard. 1b......, 12¢ 23-28. Sunday services Sunday | He hen hy a We sell good Roasted Coffee, Ib. ... 13 Hoover has one of last year's growth, w 1 1 school, 8.30 ; love feast, 9.30 ; preach- |. R e sell Mason Jars, dos ' al) ' ‘sound as a dollar” and weighs 90 | ow ’ \ . ing, 11.30 and 7.30 p. m, ] ! od Mrs P We sell good Table Syrup, qt. ov HOC Dr D. BE. Lentz, once a prominent pounds (more or less.) rer od huis | We sell all groceries at rock bottom veterinary of the University of Phila a EAN i that ellar” | prices. ” ne tha Aid AWAY one yf © ‘ sent. reduction on our entire line with Dr. H., D, Campbell, A Wa " p 10 per cent, Selpbin. place, will spend their Dion yh pi " Nan foo had and wa aHom. selling at prices regard we will be ther i , tarda » iC A. at Feuh Fie il Hed Howlin v from | creased to just twice the size It Was | jo, of cost, turday until the following FAaY, | when she ald It away and around it ill be ‘ " b " Judas ag ther stay wi open for | was nested meven little ones varying State College Supply Co. {In mize from an apple to that of a good Foling strictly for cash you do not need to help for other people's goods. Everything we sell is guaranteed as represented. If not satisfactory We pay for Country Butter per Ib, . 22¢ We Exchange or Refund the Money A EEE ENE SENN EEE EEE NEN ENE NEE N NEES EENNENEEEEENEEEEN BENE E RENEE EEE SERENA EEE E EEE ESS SEN EE EE NEE EE EENEN YEN ENE ENED ENEEES
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