Page 8. - THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA, Thursday, March 0th, 1911, Correspondents’ Department Continued Fh HOWARD {mm the “CG ing vania Hown wis from Know reader of Wil the the ped remark INE weit their aj the in ti large thel band all { the ched the the | pern Mr ori not ir for Mr Httle aunt, Hey farewell Miss 1.0 visiting Bryan Mrs the nick Mr. and the home her A » Pearl K Mra n at of Fy day heir Train 'y ed) elod wit is mal Pennsy | nn that tte of orrespondent wd war lett which Mar we 15 news Mr Wood rain most out of th take u cade will ial ve A Quarterly Meeting wir and | in the rick ch railway sta Mar ‘hris rel Friday, Moors « ident, KE rt Secretar Hall, and Treas r if Mil ] hear on ‘att m h the As Minister's } ¥ a Addre i ne Mission A. Hatfield, Or ue nd Ch Friday evening M. C. Fric Adjournment ret n m if Miss vor add at the Mr Mra Mrs Ar vr mn were Hathurst iriffin Prir Ha Barger fine time dnughter wer SN mm » har bem y to say. Is friend how u®ert visited their on Sunday will preach his unday evening ff Nellefonte, In Minas Beulah and te, numbered with visited sun Hoggard Shope on PLEASANT GAP, A very pleasant held i honor Baumenardr farce) it) of her friends hout aay forty ent Mra William spent © Abner Emar Brook nday with k Zeigler his mother-in-law, Charles Zeigler on Saturday Mins Ved urpriss There ' 1 the BHaumgardners f Linden hin daughter, party waa Mra home, Batur were about d relatives pres day. This was fird birthday Hall, Mra on spent Bunday with Mrs visited Bekenroth his parents Mary Corl, of Boalshurg, dur ing the past week has been the guest of her and her Rey farewell March Bunday nieces, brother, D sermon 12th, at 7 evening Mrs Haobert A. Bower hore 30 ut abeut 6:30, : Frank Millward, Corl will preach his on Bunday, yeloek, Ht. tle Annle Royer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John an Hiness decearved Hoyer passed away, after | of about two was about four years The old; weeks, she was laid to rest In she Lutheran cometery, Wednesday at 10:30 o'clock. | badly bruised and scared. it wi many of the Ilda Catherine UNIONVILLE, see Charley Bush on his head or cut some other queer antics, don't be alarmed, he | isn't crazy It's a girl | Will Alexander put in a couple da plowing last week, a sure sign that pring 1} stopped flirting with old Borens and will divorced Jack Frost The versatile North American, whe one to two columns reading matter every all dailies { r of wer Centre 1 mri whkenroth If stand | vou trying to " aon be fron th y contributes fron of interesting Saturday, vidently | Democerat Pittsburg, CRMDoOn., ( arresponde nt ot h f Of until family yuple town at oun pend friends | hie ng a n vicinity, re Operator, wfter turned turned Harry nhsence MI Pearson and ven week Friday, leaving their grand-parent Mr. Pearson has wif Ie thel nn 0] [ home with ing on 14 children the th a t1ivrd spent with eir grand-chi John Hl Mi Hele: home of the ttor John P ana 511 Harr) | ! Pe PLEASANT VALLEY. 4 nited § threr Pp nt u 1 ’ Wena Ie Tugtrated at | Opens Ww rey ' wed AY | AT he val ¢ Sal Johr Poor ' in t} Mrs Ida Ue email ns 3 MILESBURG. hn and Pet Lt Hl part { of Mary Adams Sunday at | Mr. and Mrs are vi at iting Campbell Mrs Kirk home of Johnsor The chicken by the Miles! school, was attended clearing about twenty-nine Miss Elsie Spicer left on Altoona, where she some time, MeCallough a lot on Water street and build a dwelling on as the weather will permit The juniors of the Mileshurg Boggs high school held a ‘reception for the seniors, on Friday evening March 3rd. The parents and families of the pupils of the high invited, also the dire wives, and the teachers and Boggs tawnship After guests had assembled, the J gan thelr exercises, They a debate, five recitations, gles, and the spade oration After the exercises were over the juniors served refreshments, which consisted of lee cream and cake Holm Alan thelr on bolt 1 nn and Irg and supper held Boggs high the follars Monday for to spend well school expects George han purchased | ts to BROOD OX Pr it house ne and school were and thelr Milesbur all the nore in conelated of tors of two prophe Floor Gave Way at Funeral, A half dozen Erie women and sev eral men were injured, though not fatally, Tuesday afternoon, of last week, while attending a funeral at the home of Charles Gussmann, on Parade street, While the minister was delivering the sermon, the floor of the room In which the pervices were being held suddenly gave way, | precipitating the corpse and several of the mourners into the basement, Considerable excitement was ocons sloned before matters were again | straightened out. No one was per | ously hurt, although some were quite | plonship of WINGATE. William Summers, of Wingate, David Wyland, of Altoona, who be remembered by a many the Centre Democrat by titulary sobriquet Hunter claim the this part Vou and will of his good readers "King Je dentris of Frog cham yo onand herewith, facts an i they ar trian © Februar mit unt will ita | tan world) ant Win; Lock tayed te PINE G 1 Ira ROVE MILLS Rishel of | SUMMI al med T HILL tis Campbell and two daug! nd Janet f ret spent a Wilkes n vhere the R R Co James A. Harter inflammatory rhe Is eriticall imatiam ee Gillen | FIRST RS our price i“ 25 reg. price 60 40 40 , 25¢ § gal. ON Pepper, per Ib, Fine Tea, per Ib, 27 Canned Peas 3 oans for 2 1b ginger snaps 25 eo. Bakers Chocolate 18 25 Tomatoes 3 cans for 26¢. 12¢ ean Banner Lyed cans for 26g. 10¢cp. 11h Baking Powder 18 25 Cocoa, box, ns 10 Corn Starch 06 0% Whole Rice, lb, 08 10 Vanilla, box 0s 10 28 bs Dalry Salt 20 1] We pay 280, a pound for Butter OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK, One Gillen, The Grocer South Alleghen Street. Both phones. ellefonte, Pa. vith nine a home of his uncle, James E. Harter | On Baturday afternoon, March 18, J. BE. Harter, executor of estate, will make public sale personal property at the dene his father Mr. and Mrs Herndon, home of his father's | of all the late resi of Charles spent Thess Mis K an ex week the of a few days Kaley n left on Monday for visiting tour of several friends, re in the tir tended nmong ulong part siding central KATZ & CO’S STORE NEWS Susquehanna the stats Thre hom find thre y 1 ’ ‘ ROOK Or Ver weeks 19 4 {} MOON TWP, HAL 114 M. Tomi The well a far nlttendedqd price Frank P eminary, home her spent , on his from preaching Monday We are now showing a complete new line of SPRING PERCALES AND GINGHAMS All new patterns and new effects. Our spring line of Messalines, Marquisettes and Taffetas, are also open for your inspec- tion. ‘THAT COUGH’ At this season of the year all people are troubled Whether the s of long stand ing or of recent origin, KRUMRINE'S WHITE PINE AND TAR prompt relief, and in most fect a permanent cure KATZ & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. Our 25¢. Cough Remedy KRUMRINE'S PHARMACY, BELLEFONTE, PA, T'S going to be more worth your while than ever this season to know what we've done for you in the way of fine suits and overcoats for Spring. The Sim Store always makes great provision in the matters of new fabrics, new models new patterns and colors; this season is no exception. We have a fine assort- ment of the best new things for you; we really want you to see them as early as you can. There's no need to “rush” you about it; you'll find a great abundance of good things here ready for you when- ever you come; this is just to tell you that the goods are now coming in, and that it's going to be worth you while to lecok them over early. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. SIM, THE CLOTHIER
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