Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, March 30th, 1911. Correspondents’ Department Continued Nn CURTIN. azzard i Philipsburg, brother He 4 , mm We Mrs, omprise thie Mrs. Roy party at Bathurst at Miss Nettle r mill Bellefonte Prince's on few days f Ballefonte, R. Curtin wns ind brother | © Saturday, af- with their i ITR, Filmer, caring a broad a» baby girl ) tay. Moth the the PORT MATILDA. 3 ks ssniplovment y disagres : AED One the thot and nd 4 he wil : tint } Bapti | A parson Ar | Imisnios the 1} | \ id here on Frida n i pupil were In the cla Mrs ver ie i Mrs. M home H i } expect to leave soon for a | pits to He treatment for some tre ! ! ne He got It hurt o y ge n an upset in » sled bothered him aver sincs Ome . | ne or Hea bothers y has been ment i f TR vind his bre HUBLERSBURG £7 p be MAIOR ArT up or : | wer to the owned by this, place In George Kes mployed in nd Sunday mont of the McElhattan, wing folks at dd held at ening which Is be teformed church dur {f lent well attend. t to have with them on Wednesd evening Rev, Foust, of the Nittany He harge . Rev. Daubert, the newly minister of the Evangelical church, will deliver his first sermon here next Bunday Mrs. OG. F from a few daughter in Philadelphin Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Deltrick friends at Zion over Sunday. Miss Basalle MeCormie is home for her Easter vacation. The school term at this place Is drawing to a close, and the pupils are preparing for commencement The Baccalaureate sermon is to be delivered Ly Rev. H. 1. Crow, on Bun- day evening, April Oth, Jack rvice Hoy has retumsed home weeks Visit with visited Jacob ! led the | i O ur lea f is visiting | © _unpleasan ito the over | t 2 | calle appointed | the attend | funeral, her | ZION,» Many pe from this tended the Walter's sale George Yarnell ha mill and will now pend some time in hustling about the the Interest i candida nomination for herift Lloyd Homan i spent a few with hi He ig getting nicely, Many of the people of the ne hood attended hie townsman, Mr ers The communit extend heartfelt sympathy to the their bereavement ecorge Kauffn last week, rday forenoon Hassingor LI amily new home near Mill nmunity loses locality ile closed down funeral formern Samuel famil rood neleghbor mrher May he locality, is i Ae LO) this season, and farm stool high water Movings and { all the go, but and stormy weather make enjoyment On the of the Geo. K evening wiffman passed great { age thus 18, father and d away, and a happy been broken up Five ( * £at _ ‘ 1 beyond Her husbi within mother moi Mrs FILLMORE. ‘ S43 a) "or good t Mra. Bd Grenoble James Finkle Sunday at Urnial TYLERSVILLE. Grover Blerly, of McElhattan, vis ited his grandfather, Jonathan HBilerly and other clatives and friends for a few dayn X. T. Ore len). Grenin ninger and far attendee er's sale at Carroll on Thu Adam Walizer, of made a sine trip weok Mr. and child, weeks, ret Charles Mrs who were at Arthur Eckel hnstown a fe irped home last Saturda Laubach, of Jersey Shore visited a few days here at A H Carls’ last week. Harve Zellers Logan Mills, mov chased of Philip day A SUrpriss Hilda Quite a n present Cleveland Grieb, who was # to be slowly Impre has resided at od In his home (pur- last Thurs who Shanck) party was held for Miss Frida evening mber of ir people ware BhafTer last operated pon, seen ving WADDLE, Miss Elsie Bellers has Belleionte to learn the mililenery with Miss Mollie Snyder Bamuel Stover and wife are rejolo- ing over the arrival of a baby boy Miss Sallle Meek, who has been In hospital In Philadelphia for some we are glad to see was able to her brother, Dempster Meek's gone to trade time, Huyett-MeNitt Co, have bulit a large boarding house at Mra. William «Curry is it for them. Miss Ines Sellers left this week® for Bucknell University, to take a course in music. Her sister, Misa Myrtle went with her to spend a low days, Miss Verna Daley, of Phliadelphia, ia spending a few weeks with her rents, A. C, Thomas and wife, of waddle, quite going to run UNIONVILLE, The Methodist people, well an others nre rejoicing ov Lthne return of thelr beloved pastor, fF Owler Hall Waddle; | i : Rev. Victor 1. Wa sérned to Bloomsburg lv to that mand tawn Mets | Wi | Per \ home nd Mr \ ith thei GAP PLEASAN Summer Normal. The Blanchard Summer Nor al will open April 17th, and continue for a term of eight weeks, Spe nl at- tention given to teachers, and those preparing to teach. Inquire for fu- ture Information of 8S. 8. Williams, Blanchard, Pa. x13 See Gillen FIRST O==0==0 our reg price price 6 gal, ON 47 60 Pepper, per 1b 25 40 Fine Tea, per Ib, 27 40 Canned Peas 2 gans for 206 8 1b ginger snaps 25 a Bakers Chocolate 18 2% Tomatoes 3 cans for 260. 12¢ can Banner Lyed cans for 28e. 10cp 11h Baking Powder 18 Cocos, box, 0s 10 Corn Starch 0b 0s Whole Ricelb, 08 10 Vanilla, box 0s 10 28 bs Dalry Balt 20 2h We pay 28a. a pound for Butter OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL § O'CLOCK. O® | Gillen, The Grocer Il South Allegheny Street. | Both phones. Bellefonte, Pa. i and | ta | 2 COBURN, flitting week for this community More changes than for many This is town will years, Next koe place Cok we will give Ww W F. Brawetit and famil art pent geveral da Hare Mrs. Pearl J Linn, of Three Bridges N., J, Is visiting her parents, Mr Mi Emanuel K of tetter it ported that Mr, Linn of creamer at EHS PTR which spring will tal OIC » Mr. and Mimflinburs friends hers R MARSH CREEK, farmers HOW TO BUY RUBBER GOODS We have the best offered by manu- facturers at popular prices. RUBBER GOODS, FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, HOT WATER BOTTLES, ATOMIZERS. lce Caps ete, are sold on our guar- All of our antes. If any of these goods prove unsatisfactory by reason of inferior workmanship, or faulty materials, we will replace the articles or refund the money » 4 Krumrine’s Pharmacy. a list of all of them. | Ratz & Co's STORE NEWS A PLAIN TAL on Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats and Suits We guarantee this season to show you the best Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits for $15.00 that you have ever seen. Furthermore we guarantee that you cannot find its equal for $20.00 in Belle- fonte, and we also want to tell vou that all our Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits this season are not onlv made better than heretofore but our variety is greater—our stock larger. For $20.00 vou have an assortment here better by far than we have ever sold be- fore at $28.00. The spring shades are beautiful-the quality of the cloth—-unexcelled. Our coat-and suit department has been refitted throughout. You would hardly know it, we are making exceedingly low prices now in this particular line. Whether a prospective purchaser or not, visit us. Compare our prices and styles, we will get your business if you are after Coats and Suits. Ratz & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. ou’ll see without any trouble the ad- vantages of such clothes as these, young men especially appreciate the style made for us. Copyright Har He alfoer & Mars economical considering the clothes. New ideas in suits; English models, shape-maker, Varsity, Norfolks; new ideas in overcoat styles; button through, Raglan, Chesterfield, new collars, patterns, weaves. Glad to show you. As soon as vou look at the clothes, and see the perfection of style, the fin- ished tailor- ing the cor- rect fit, you'll want them. They'll cost you only as much as such clothes ought to cost and ! no more; the i prices are SIM, THE CLOTHIER
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