Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, August, 24th, 1911. NAS, tet | burg | again Correspondents’ {| Department Continued BE HOWARD grace can sa he helps himse in Our Chur! Methodist OY ID es Next al onNow rer Their mpani for the Prize nest Y, straightfor Little ing co indred the fine Friday's Storm. The seve igh der, lightning and Our =e n i 001 its marks and scars and in the adjoining though no bullding damaged Trees and n extent entire ground, and orchard ped of the maturing small branches were many trees blown out the two are the } sre r considerable cornfields are w f losses ire ue in the lawn of largest and town the willow vears shaded the id log ering fine old } "eg M ford were given ny irday Mins the week Mehafley point ner Hat vith MoGlee'n rfield friend Mi in Clea 21 ¢ art Miss EI Af pe her gra ger, sj thelr relatives Ming Marl spent a dny her unt Reese of Jeannette Mra, flock Mra Mi irda and Bn or ft Mra teach the will I. v Hite George of three last all over hire and the complets © It Sabbat! Pe tures whole [#18 rentle that en and well the ring n sure s and | afford | size of nded got nd Ches- vihio gave | Rey weeks, are new home veral Cony for the inhabiting past sd thelr ere, Kelly, on | | man die sirong ion on which as- | ¢ Nl Jone ph If & ule a sermon of Rev rom the text Hive wan re ene with msport, and T he Wills clima HITIAE te : ROMOLA. Robert Hiinol tow Of loward Inman Bowe My ni pent M mploys visit Miss on, of gpoendly wirent Ianiat port treads r parent ! Hollidays burg recs l nd turning, stopped ith off here friends | cher ‘Jack {| democratic ! the oo | ket makers f voting | and the fair and radn, thun d, which swept | Friday, left the town townships, al r seriously ps iffered In many cases wttened to the badly strip- ruit, large and ken away, and | Ir he village regretted the horse | William Web- | handsomest in destruction of | h for many | rtaining to the the lock old home lays wher weratior tn i ore emories of nany, wi tl 1 Philade y ha friends here wk Phil in 1 Miss Rilla nda Wer Pletcher last Commer din Iant wind evening feathers ra spending Clearfield and at n other of Pittshure of Howard st week wit) ry and wre Inxt ke pastor of Hinte ith Mdoren boys, Put little guests ’ week of the College ) on the vin them Business ind took and the juieter than It ith fey long with ar Yeorger, and catherine Yer 4 Sunday with nds here of Snow Inst week Lucas y public Shoe, with Minn schools ng winter, v] Hams with her | have | been enjoying life in and about Pifts- | August 27th at Aris, "Who ! will lent yet, in chatts week The bw Saturday | soctet | Man) pany ths thers supper tap LY ome ong our own people Philip C. Holter Pittsburg after Iron Clty jasions fr have | gradu | David nd returned fron sting from lege, with comn burg Life and Trust Co. to ir ent IFA NCE L ! Business Col- | the Pitts. in the write RUNVILLE Wf West Charles school pl i will be held Reptember iI was x school Wr young lawn last affalr proved avery ven to VOL 8 vening te to present id take time and Runville ne Those t} from | win pant Sunda i Histanoe Ww Hall; | Inge Walker, of ( tre cock 1 family, Thomas famil of Philipsburg and little Mise Fy Mm, f Bnow of Jacol dward Han Grimth and Mrs Philip daughter of West nnie Hummers of aude 1 chil Milferd re al Canora Virginia Altoona dren Heaton, Gorden Indy friend Williams Saturday Arburtic ployment Mra, James the home Wingate Mm C. BR Fell visited Bellefonte on Monday Reuben Comely, of Unionville, spent Sunday with his wife Lucas ar ’ Kho Altoona Npotts, Mabel nion and of Pine ilen Spicer, took In it Port Matilda and the re on Witherite ha ir : found em y rond Park Mra Monday 11d ingn at of spent of Clara with friends In Rev. MoKelvey will hold commun. lon services In the United Brethren church at Jullan Sunday evening, 7:45 o'clock. ily, of Mi 1 ti happy A Jolly 0 Haven dr Poorman's in til ti evening more wi time upper to Lid Were Mi and Mr Misses 1d singer, Nan Laura Stri Clyde Poo (0 | Poorn f Yarn« h and Mr 1 n ro wries Rot owes Harm Mr an B and ont Sunda Miss Minnis ployed at “1 init Miss Eth spending her parents, has Juniata, Miss fay Pear Alto the for learn The hold a6th. | Orvist thelr p ack to attend Li KY Da the Assistant super of (lass Co and fam Pa., are spending al Mra. Davis’ parents liam Leathers. Mr | yor health for to intain Cit ent few weeks Mr. and Mr» Davis has beer past few strength pH weeks but the OX re in Mo while ir valuable hovmesstead farm Krvder. late of Port 1. which Hou Thi Henry ship anle inst 1911 at ten decen ns at the rt was 4) House desiring CLEARANCE SALE Now Going on at Finklestine's Store g " the York turned ir Allegheny Street From goods mu an! .mbroldery 2 for Se Ironing Wax 4 Extra Wide 10¢ Val & Sec Pillow Ribbon Insertions ¢ Pearl Good per paar # Hose Black & Tan Writing Paper & Envelopes large . Bellefonte’'s Newest Store, The New Bo, 100 & 20¢ New Racket Store 29 South Allegheny Street. Store. § gals, Kerosene oil 18 1h Danham's cocoanut Mixed tea 28¢ Coffee Arm & Hammar Macarona Baker's Cho Chocolate per Banner Lye 1 boxes at We pay 27¢ a pound for butter, Potatoes Wanted Gillen, The Grocer Both phones, Bellefonte. Open evenings until § o'clock. Save Exactly One-Half on Woolen Dress Goods of the Highest Quality. From the famous Roy Woolen Co., manufacturers of strictly a dress goods have secured their surplusof short lengths, averaging from 2'45 to 6 yards, at half These remnants are all perfect, fladvless and in the most wanted colors and pat- of the season. Every Yard is Strictly Pure All-Wool. To this splendid special purchase we shall ular stock-—s0 as to make the the sale a really worth woo we price terns add many remnants from e anc our own reg- comprehensive affair wh + When the Sale opens you will find beautifu panamas——ALL AT HALF PRICE All Silk Remnants At Exactly Half Price Just for good measure and to give you the opportunity to kill two birds with one stone——namely, to supply not only your dress goods but also silk regquirements—we shal place on sale our entire accumulation of silk remnants at HALF PRICE broadcloth, serges, henriettas and It is mpossible to descr ¢ in this ir patterns but if fashior ALLEGHENY S8T. BELLEFONTE, PA. Katz & Company, — Boy's CLOTHES For School and Dress, sold at the Sim Store will withstand rough usage and retain their good looks. This store has always main- tained a policy of Best Making in Boy's Clothes. In no other clothes does making countgfor more than in boy's clothes. ticular as particular may be in see- ing that every boy’s suit sold here is made in this manner: doubly sewn with none but silk thread; every We are as par- seam reinforced with tapes; linings Fall Mats For Men—Fall Clothes For that are firm and give good wear. Men, Now Ready. Suits that are cut roomy—that will not bind and tear. The Sim Boy's Clothes at $2.50 a suit to $7.50, all em- body these features, besides being made into the most stylish model. Made of handsome materials and positively are no higher priced than most stores charge for ordinary boys clothes. Outfitting boys and doing it well, a specialty with us. Fall and Winter Boy's Suits Now Ready SIM, THE CLOTHIER
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