Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, August 10th, 1911, - 8 tt, 8 pA AA A ———] atanding | rain. w " : UNIONVILLE. | NORTH PRECINCT.—Gregg Twp. COPTRSPONMRNES” §| iim tens triliis Work "Ay tho cont | erudunten have hoon shecied a teach cor and botaioen These wo. ero Department ie SELL Rl Be Sed ve ater, . ee [Katz & Co's | is a1 om imple HOWARD. | t. too ofter Id In contampt bes To no one will we deny justice, 1 ! i. Poca uglit = * {Qaughter left on Satu: f an week's | ily Sag " " to no one will we delay it"—Mag. |"HHEDY y dl conoret it 't ing Clearfield wher he Will 1 ien ¥ vy in 1ick's gro na Charta, - vhen handled as car as iy 4 : . : bidet £1 | . . Miller . 1 ntelligently as Ambrose I. |] 00 1 BHRETRIED loging a valuabl In Our churches Néxt Sabbath '* : Oma handles « 8, do more wnd LO) ambert and { \ made A le loading Christinn Sclentist--8ervice ll | better wk, for in money, in™he \ home of Mrs Fhomas Mann untenance of “d aed worl { cost | gradunt ha en elected to wh |corn and potato These two crops o'¢cl ther mplement sm oon. a the eat of Mrs 1. 35 hl Ld in pu, ode eu en mr Ladie’s and Misses, ap ie 3 and i : he To pis, pt Sug i, MT. For Coats and Suits W, at Benfer past sever TYLERSVILLE he Frid Sudden Death. en d tor ai hie vere perfect her d| lovd Milles TW ad Ladie's and 3 { 2¢.00 and $238.20 Coat ling 2 y y $ ding vo ir | . I: 3H . ih hind arn Avi he CAD { t. for Ing I 0 w | 1 ’ i payin a { ar rien chee? and lig earted . . ‘ t iI Solt wi had beer nt jj get thers I but fter A ' " ) va 5 The Price Mark Tells The Tale Ratz & Co. ocer BELLEFONTE, PA. elonte IL Gillen, The Gr : . : Bath phon Rell LIGHT COLORINGS MILESBURG | in newest materials and styles of making, elegantly tailored and finished, that we now offer at j-2 THE FORMER PRICE +4 GY Biidy eh or thay Ter hor sale Will be well worth house and the addition ‘of 8 nd Also big bargains still being offered in men’s suits Nat wii y \ ; h i r Nn } tr ' ' are | William A as iiege at Nyarstown, BR A ing. « 4 Pom of every description, wr ha n clall good th arming « 1it 4 ns is } t | Furnace fa . ‘ n hot k . : ) week Tr iP nun r . 4 with her a friends A mons Mrs. Fras olke of the i wr 0 ’ Pall {4 Sts " “he - lena AY " : Cry, The hd nd teacher. Miss Zell C. Stanford, of Har- | spending some time among friend A rare chance to secure clothes of undisputed style Lew nd A ah to bie " rishurg: Miss Beulah Lininger, a pres | relatives in he i Mi ir — fr Ip} ent year graduate in art, of 'Mohnton | says she Russell And oh . bo y ed re Baas fg R+t yr Baar, I” New Ties i101 toh & h d Ii ’ h | h h . | Mise Eva, Willard an Miss Ruth Schaffer. a present |&pent some time visting at the home and quality, at prices much lower than their actua o uy ra ral te of the seadeon CONrse of Hoss Wallace The ) _ i nt wi Tuesd Schieagel, an one-time Mrs. George Me('ullough returmed ship hag bee : : ! w wrofessor In the college and now pas to her home from tt} hospital mue) up oar For’ of the M. BE. church at Mt. Car=Uimproved. which oie be oabital mut worth. Clothes that are sold upon a liberal guaran- who has cor : not 1 ‘ ) mel oined his former pupils for din. | he many frie to ’ Ross Wallac I= working In Renow well + ) "est ’ ' little reunion A pienl n the shade | this week is trade Ross says he winter vill + hake good | of the great trees lining the shore of | has a small notion to leave Milesburs tee of service giving, by a store that always ‘makes at Mt Earp the beautiful Bald Eagle, Thursday af Mra. Dorrie Bathurst of Coates ’ . ) n font nd | ternoon nd a social gathering at the (ville, Pa. is at present visiting her “ y and John | Thomas home Friday evening, save ! father, Hen Smoy er on Water i . ward, of Howar were ap-« | Miss THomas' home friends an oppor. | street ood : | d : d } h bli pointed the Court napect the | tunity to meet her guests In a pleas William Kreamer, of Berwick, Pa g fitsc aims an never tries to ecerve t ¢ pu 1c. new concrete bridge recently hullt bY | ant way, and furnished enjoyment for lis spending some time visiting reln- the county In Marion township over | all tives and friends in the burg, IAck Run, in the narrows, and per At the regular meeting of our school | J. D/ Kanarr spent the Sabbath In formed their duty last year, reporting | directors last Saturday afternoon, the | Altoona among relatives and friends, bridge as duly completed In compli- | matter of Introducing steam heat George Alkens, an old resident of ance with the terms of the mtract in the school house was taken up and | this place, but now of Unionville, has While watchman Pa | Hehnarr | seriously considered. No conclusion | been circulating among his old whs awhy on his annua vacatior wis arrived at, but a special meeting | quaintances the last two weeks > Christ Wagner was detalled by fore was called for the middle of the month Mra, Walter Smith returned from a man Bhope to act as substitute, and | for its further consideration It is |trip to Gettysburg, Bedford, Hunting SIM | HE CLO | HIER filled the place with great faithfulness. | to be devoutly hoped that this may | don and Philipsburg Mrs. McMurtrie, wife of our genial | be done. |! | Miss Gladys Rice, of Altoona, is at host of the Howard Hotel, is proving N. G. Pletcher and son Herbert are | present visiting at the home of Miss herself a competent and dashing horse- | amployed at their trade of carpenter. Marcella Boggs woman, and handles the handsome ani | ing In tential and will probably re. | Coe y urchased from E OG, ! there , ! The street committee set the log | No less than twenty barns have | [8llure.in We but taking the coun- drag In motion upon some of out | been destroyed hy ligtning In lanous. (19 as a whola, there is an abundance . KR i ahd: not 11 Hid SOASON. of grain and frult and starvation is gtrects last Friday morning or t n far from the door. com 80 f or ' ' ner and ad 0 the pleasures of the na Ss A HA
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