“ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA™ Thursday, May 4th, 1911, Katz& Co's MILLINERY NEWS | American politics, was seen flying over | ma Mothersbaugh, of Gardner Station, | the city of Jullan a few days ago. He | were united In marriage at the United | was In search of a candidate for pres. | Brethren parsonage in Tyrone, by the fdent of the United States in 1912, and panos, Rev, T. P. Orner. * The groom ‘ 1 r for Tre y as returned kb . 1alle Department n Wiliam G. .Commerford, with | Was. headin, W “W Frenton N do on us he Ut bl Jopide adh i wr little grandchildre n, has opened I bla on his wins. This keeping in the MeClain block, where " umimer house hare. fo | able to Pat McDonnell the groom had rooms already furnish Oh, gee! Hers ed, May they enjoy a long and hen Thi On: perous wedded Hie 1 the wish ol Smith, of Masden, Lycoming county. | their mar friends She “sot this hen with: 14 eggs and and am she hatehed out 16 little peeps--honor Mi {inble local” of the Bellefonte Repub- | bright, she She ha File Par Mr Hean, was a guest at his old home on | sons’ Incubator frozzl | Saturday, J. H. Cadwallader, of Braddock, “Billy” Loder caught his left hand | Visited his ister, Miss Carrl lin a snateh block with whieh he wa | Sunda) Johnny fis | working last week, and badly crush ‘aint ause of | ed the t md fingers Th Hall will probably be as serviceable as « furnished the music at the ervices o o'clock R & | er when healed, |, | last Sunday and the) certainly de bride and annual sermon pet hen celebrated | served the commendations of the ing the o« I. 0.0 F, in bringing off her st fif+ | gragniion they so o th Charles M morning; the lively and bright peeps. thelr singin wns fine thie ody at half | hundred cent oth Is 4 y, {0 X Harry Lindemuth has taken pos e8- | ago Mi nfer and " vt half past | had placed only fifteen egg {lon of the iron works on Monda panied My and Mr Maj laces Holy | ohare Well done {i ; nth worming nd now he sings the song | Hall and wiministered | season { "The Villnge Blacksmith from fee at the { morning till 1 ht Mann at ten Rev. Owen His former pasto! “Mat Catches Fire; of the M 1 ges Nn Pastor Saves Pa.,, April 20 Hick who was 4 rf 3 this place, visited ening v thie ! Squire Samuel F er, the new auto, and the touring oar amonstrating known as the “Cameron,” twenty-four horse-power with which he is Correspondents’ ne he lo now and plainly visi item Is charg and Jac Fox another champion is owned by Mir Mary the season Continued HQ John {tors sat Hams i William her friend Spangler, Saturda the home of I RW ind were prog- HOWARD. Confer—Mapes. Laura M., Mapes ind May David Creed township, and fer, son of Mi and Confer, of Liberty | married in the ware finding vour Presbyterian ch The junior choir of the 2 | the pastor Rev X tower Holte 10 versatile “Such as thy words are, such Bower Holter, the versatile will thy affections be esteemed; and such will thy deeds as thy af fections, and such thy life as thy deeds,"—Socrates. daughter of Mapes, of Beech Berton J Mri Cline Q township, beaten 1o a Con- over Come, time vou ¢ Parsonage of irch in Mill Hal Batemar Ph Ww eaedanesdny Next Sabbath. In Our Churches lef 1 | NO I hex } ind seg afternoon attended dur remon Ww Mr nr Mapes Lride's brother Kroon 1 an hy Clair Confer's \ 1 Mrs May dav hy teen 1 eived 0 A 16% iv | for Mapes being per Mill them when the were marr! b Dr Batema The arrangement this vent w the inged Her ositio Ir Inst ceremon Im tel ' nuptfal knot oung people new! ) irnes t t he ' of the bride's attendes church here, now sta DuBolstown, and Mrs Miss Clara Kline, of | Mrs, Hicks’ parents Kline and wife, last Quicl : > Meeting of Council, We are creating new de- The ined usual, with chair. Min 3 vd and ap Wan The street For wne of the | week fled to re | out of ' ’ ‘ the Rupert Method 8 whe egant 6 o'clock signs daily in our work about twent four hours last | : one of our telephone lng wn commission, much to the incon ewalks had | venlenceof several subsdrthers On d failed to! investigation by Willian CNA the pliance, A | “trouble hunts of this si old garden ip lr the seem much room. Something new here all the time. Styles somewhat from the open- have changed Potatoes Wanted AT ing of the season. We will gladly tell GILLEN'S GROCERY, all about BELLEFONTE it when vou on us. Tooth Brushes A Tooth bristles in Brush that the mouth is does not leave the kind to Duy , We have a line of ranging in tooth brushes, the pocket They are Quality of Selected Bristles and we price to every suit book of purchased. made from the finest guarantees every brush to give entire satisfaction, or will fund the purchase price GET IT AT Krumrine’s Pharmacy, | SUITS AT $15.00 Ratz & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. re- the for Taunc hed was «a I i : of SIE 34 form presi retary A popular price; a very popular suit from the Sim wit) tre nt ' p Every sult at this » y rtm G Suits at $1.800 Starting at this price and upwards we show suits ’ MARRIAGES Suits at $20.00 Hand tailored Suits of unusual fine grades of plain Kramer Donley : . tas I) k i | - 3 Welford : % . pamian : 1 Suits at $25.00 A : . J » wh i A The highest perfection of good tailoring art. Ne betler sult i= It pos le to buy made rder at almost twice their price i al ft selection offered here ‘ ’ Briony J at this price tha A gee In all A iat ance . ww “ 4 a ’ 1 ; \ ' ® V 3 : fancy but what you cholecont other Bellefonte piRaihile clothes IH see It shown here at The these sults Fn. SBoeoteh Ameri wi wrt with a My n the rear | Lub} . phen ' appl ab the nerve d . y seized irned then the train of over tham The i \ . Ww snough to send some of the ny stands ant have extend thelr ded fe this sale fabrics In the world enter int glish worsteds. the home spuns and Irish can Suits at $12.50 All wool fancy stripe and weave, Blue perges an well as the plain serges. Tan, and heviote fron Yeager—Bathurst Yenger, of West ‘ birthida ’ the wn on las ! ite being the home of Mp "wr i 3 £ Parsons, and Was gin Bathurst , the birthday anniver marriage on We sary of Mra. Parsons’ mother, Mra [10 a n by Rev. I. C. Bhearer Kate Btover, as she Is best known-—125 | tor of the United Evangelical chure! | personal friends remembered her with { The happy co ple will make their resi local | bent wishes Mra Htover has been an [dence In West Virginia, and will carry looms, the beautin fab for which weaves are famous Suits at $10.00 All wool blue Serge Suits, neat mix. tures of fancy stripe and checked designs Virgin Miss Mabel were mmited In ineada April 26th, at rth and rtin abjective point and Mrs. Henry en In honor of pas The Regular Mesting of our yours and the re« | with them the Democrat's best wishes ministerium was held last Monday at the home of the Blanchard member, Rev, W H. Patterson. Perhaps the most Important work done was the ar rangement for a ceslebhmtion of the Ter-centinary of the King James ver sion of Bible in the M. BE. church of th place In the evening of Hab bath, July 5. All of the ministers of the town will be present and take part A complete program will be published In due time Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henderson are looking around among old friends here Miss Tobias, of Mackeywille, was a ast week guest In the family of Jos eph D. Diehl Among many improvements in town not the least Is the new roof which William Wilson has put on his barn, Jackson Kline has seoured the agency for this neighborhood, of a invalid for several ception of so many cards fraught with pood wishes made her heart glad Prof. J. C. Pox, while off on a fishing expedition on a small Julian, succeeded in hooking 10 trout-—all above § inches and over 21 inches Hert Winters, a jolly young man of look Haven, Is visiting his host of friends in this place. ert has been here several weeks and it is our opin fon that Dan Cupid has been fAirting with him. Well, Bert you will find no finer girls anywhere than this town contains Mise’ Marie Lucan the pretty, viva. clous daughter of Walter Lauoas, of Viaduct, is a pupil in the select school pow in session taught by Prof. Fox fhe I» domiciled with her ndpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs KE M. Lucas, at Dix Run. A large bald eagle, the emblem of none for a long and happy siréam up at | { thee nice | | Fisher were Ife Hobbe~Fisher, The following bweiated marriage no- | was sent us this week for publi. cation Mr. Joseph Roy Hobbs, of Lawrenceville Md, and Miss Annie 1 married at that place, 1909. Miss Fisher formerly | Bellefonte, and left hers, | 1908 and I» a daughter of Mr. and Mr OG. WW, Fisher, of Ty. rone. The groom is a prominent con. tractor and bullder, who Is associated, with his father In business, and is a | descendant of one of the old-time | families of Maryland. The wedding was a prominent social event and was | attended by many guests from a dis. tance, July 27, lived In March 25, Fasio-Mothersbaugh, On Saturday evening, April 22, Hen. ry Fase, of Bellefonta, and Miss Bm. Plain gray serges, black thibets. Coats all the new stylish three-button sack. Pants with belt loops, side buckle straps, flaps on hips Wave crowded more goodness into these ten dollar sults of ours than you may think ita posible to attain at this price brown and gray fancy colorings. Coats new two and three-button We these suits to be In excellence of tallering style and materials, the eljual of any fifteen dollar sult sold In Bellefonte models claim SIM, THE CLOTHIER BELLEFONTE'S LARGEST, BEST, MOST PROGRESSIVE STORE Correct Dress For Men.
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