Thursday, January 27th, 1910. —— Correspondents’ Department i THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, January, 20th, 1910, Ratz& Co's STORE NEWS Vout leaves the old tank on the north | | side just west the rolling mill, | a mile east of town, follows the line of the old track at distance, and a much Misses Minnie Hck WOODWARD. Knary of Lewistown, sometime at the home of J. D | during this weel Mi Mi { ler, | Mug The ne () ~ and Annie Robb were Wednesday of Chas Haven visitors on spent | about Snvder | general little i krade, to a BOI better the PORT MATILDA. had all kinds of weather the | week, snow, sun ! and Thurs- | with | ¥ up, 80 that | respective CH Along WRLC WHE near a4 the yards on d with Vil have and point not con road below the turning far It WOrks m spent wi brick ind or's KNOW northward oposse Ck Run tn - HOWARD. sidence of Rudolp otoher, | the water could Ror o In Qur Churches Next Sabbath her t United Eh lcal-—Revy WwW Rhoades will preach at Fatrview 10:30 A. M it Jacksor le at 2 M. and at Metl BK over viz BH RBtover Pros Forms J. Bhes angel Brick Company T) nt 1 1 Brick Cor Meeting s hel Everything in white at greatly reduced prices. Our special display this season of Weber J 1 § Mcelanahan ard from which gned bed itherwheres this muslin underwear has never been equaled by us before. A splendid inducement to buy sheets this week is our special drive in this department TWO SPECIALS Largest size sheets made of a fine quality L184 work board met Iat ted the follow John Weber ‘saron BeCre The Old Social Held ir of 1910 day ever Folks' thi n r the class ool, on Satur- most grayfy- ding old Bor 28 he has not |... winter iid get 1 that 11 of those ing succes COBURN of bleached sheeting, size 81 by 90 inches at 69c. each reg. $1.00. ere 150 Ladies’ Cloth Skirts, just received, at Worth $5.00, $5.50 and : $2.98 This particular sale ought to make you a bargain price. $6.50 all atone price : * : : inquistive to look. for Judge Ams, Inspes Jas. 1. Mokle SALE OF SKIRTS ON SECOND FLOOR. Katz & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. GR80T, Charles M Wagner John A John ly H A Last XK, i A Militant Inheritance Alex W ul land ' 1 wr eo of inate rou 1. Mm John Brooks of Wateryille. and PINE GROVE MILLS There's Just Eight More Days fe Local T 1 day Teachers’ Institute the Left for you to take advantage of the greatest REDUCTION SALE we have ever inaugur- ated. for these superb clothes, and for the man who | Plenty of wearing time ahead this winte’ AARONSBURG would not need them, it is a wise policy in buy- ing for next winter's needs Saturday, February Sth Positively ends the sale $ 7.50 9.00 11.50 $10.00 Suits and Overcoats, 12.50 i i ii 15.00 now cut to i“ “ i“ i“ i“ ‘“ ‘“ ROMOLA i“ i“ i“ i“ ‘“ A Bescond Fir or tw laid Track have re vith the last eral preliminary veya for a track, from different points east of h near Mt Eagle th oy Is to get nd, Insts hin ite west of o veys aimed Year sur many we now ne re rpose of which add of over, the Aaron w) h has Ir station to deal All of these sur. with the problem from a viewpoint which saw only the south of the present track, and do not seem to have worked out satis. factorily For the past week or so a corps of bright young fellows under the leadership of A. N. Anderson, have been making a reconnolssance on the north side of the town and from the energy and care which they have put Into thelr work one might gather some Assurance that the work of double tracking the road would begin In earn- est with the coming of spring weath. or. The route which they have staked wile and to a point i i mother, Mra. A. J summit a few rods | Mrs It ne }§ sister and niece Wil Toner Lu man, of i. rotund remocrat le 8 Over wal ed us for a few days last week Mrs. DD. N. Noel. of Alvoona Waoadnesday and Thursday with Wallzer Wyland Kunes Bunday spent her Mra. Benjamin her friends, A Blanchard on Miss Lena Gardner, of Eagleville, Was A guest of Mrs. John Lyons, over Saturday and Bunday Miss Eda Reber of Bridgeport, N. J, is spending a portion of her winter at home with her family, Miss Busan Worrlek, of Mill Hall, was a guest, over Bunday of her friend, Misa Helen Bennison. i J. Kennedy Johnston, of Bellefonte, | with his two sons, were home visitors | Inst Bunday, entertained and family, of : | tor | wife, mother and friend, and will be Mra. David Robb, of Mis the lee and sustained fata) ant wee) { Inst Frida in Aiea a2 sent tn the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MI Resch Creek, from which place yed to the Robb burial plot In the Reformed cemetery at Rp mola on last Bunday where It was met by msecores of former friends and amid flowers, sight and tears were con. signed to the tomb Rev, Crow, of the Reformed church oMelated, - sisted hy the Elder Patterson of the Disciple church, who had heen her former pastor. Only recently she took her letter to the Wilkinsburg Reformed church where Rev, Robb was her pas. Fhe was a good, kind christian m o'clock she her pares nt tf wap ter ennve greatly missed hy scores of sorrowing friends. The deceased Is mourned by her father and mother, sisters and brothers, as well as her husband, Das vid W. and thé following children: Perey, Josephine, Frederick. Bhs was aged 31 years, 10 months and 29 days. 18.00 20.00 22.50 25.00 i“ ‘“ i“ ‘“ “ ‘“ ‘i i“ i“ i ‘“ ‘“ “ “ ‘“" SIM, THE CLOTHIE CORRECT DRESS 13.75 15.00 16.50 19.75
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