Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, August 17th, 1911, om [Se and M. A. Miller, of Bellefonte, | in a solld, green state, just nx he 10ft | @OO000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 00000000000006000000000000066666606860 wre the latest camping party (0 ar [for the north, 8 now beautifully mel rive at Butler's Beach They came {lowed and rich in perfume, and a hea | 4 Correspondents x | Saturday last, and expect to remain a ity to look at week The friend Department | Geo. Pletcher, Harry Muffy Har And on . Continued { old and Hor wee Schenck, John Kell olght urprised | and Earle Meese, were a sextoatte of | dinner last ! Ki A | our oung gentlemen who spent a por most enjovahle i noon Most Of HOWARD | tion of their last Saturday's half hol | the PArLY were, of course sar neigh “If you don't worry, people will | 1day among the sights and sounds of | bors, but several cams on digtan “i say you lack a proper sense of | Bellefonte to do their friend honor. The out of your responsibility. But don’t let | Mrs. George Etter, of Philadelphia, | OWN participants were Mi Albert that worry you.” | formerly well known here as Mrs, Kd Steadman, of Johnstown, and Mrs ~ | ward Barry, prominent as a forgeman | Clayton Brickley, of Mill Hall, both of in Qur Churches Next Sabbath. | and member of the M. EK. church, was | Whom were her ter Mrs, Newton SICA Le & he EL 0 fs nei 8 Final and Absolute Clearancefof All ven, ie ay Wore WH |e and a 0. Carr, with then mand Women’s and Misses’ Suits and Coats at Half Price. A Autumn merchandis play and arrange it g conditior summer Coats ie Snake Story ' PENN HALL PEPIN POPIVPP000000000000000000000000PPPVVP0NVPVPVNPPPNNNNNNNVNNNO00 0 Ladies’ $28.50 Suits, now $14.25 Ladies’ 25.00 Suits, now 12.50 Ladies’ 20.00 Suits, now 10.00 Ladies’ 18.50 Suits, now 9.25 Ladies’ 15.00 Suits, now 7.50 ‘4 "a e Viisses Ladies’ $25.00 Coats, now $12 5( Ladies’ 2250 Coats, now Ladies’ 18.50 Coats, now Ladies’ 50 Coats, now Ladies 50 Coats, now KATZ & COMPANY. F490 0000000 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000 0000 $9000 000000000909090000860000 CPPPPPPPPPPPPPPVPPPPPPPPPIVPPPPPPPPOOPOOOY J We Have 36 Suits LIGHT COLORINGS RUNVILLE in newest materials and styles of making, elegantly tailored and finished, that we now offer at 1-2 THE FORMER PRICE Also big bargains still being dffered in men s'suits of every description, ona IFO A rare chance to secure clothes of undisputed style ensful summe bensburg centl SUAS La wher: and quality, at prices much lower than their actual worth. Clothes that are sold upon a liberal guaran- tee of service giving, by a store that always makes guests, hy Miss Flor ) } Mise Kate Glent of ’ : : : Mr, and Mrs. Howard ‘offee . good itsclaims and never tries to deceive the public, tte A Fister f Mis sdelphia. constituted m& Hammer The evering muests number of the lead Macarona f the nelghborhood n of Mr, and Mrs Baker's Cho of Philadelphia, and nouncing the acoasion ment oh Ry : nglter. 4 Ry, : vii } who spent the sea ¢ 4 § ani in 5 ting : Riis f ant in Nar i" i nts Fin pir Py PAY it { ) Fart st Jorse hore 1) on his trade hastar bolita te the Bhutan hy ’ int » | ] 1 3 his sev x 8 ani! erectior f several good houses. re though they were t sixth turned last weed and will remain In Comrade Joshua Pheasant, of the | defines Mr. Williams is an intel Gill Th G west end, arrived safely on Friday's | jee Hg server of men and things. and i en, ¢ rocer No, B2, from a four week's sojourn talks very entertainingly of what “is with his two daughters, and other rel | sow ahd heard white In the land of atives, who are denizens of Altoona continuous summer. A five-pound pine C.F Faust, of Altoona, and C. 1. "apple which he plucked from the bush Te { tha Pres rin ngregation at half past tw gy > h f next Bah hat! eral Hoth photes Bellefonte: Opel evenings until § o'clock
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