Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, August 21st, 1011. F'aust was the one rep this locality to the Hchool conmvention shurg last weok mfer received last f thoroughbred h | brother Edward m In Cameron | resentative from ‘ount Sunday Correspondents” {| ou Su Department fn 4 Continued, Rev. E. F. | i Sat st ce cdl BEY HOWARD lower “Crowned with the corne, now come And, to the pipe Home.” \ in Qur Churches Ref " { 10 does eares of I ng Harvest Herrick, MARTHA Mrs, (ie WL hold thelr end y ) eo, near Martha on Satur Pp : ‘ he ry thi sri t adit ’ of day teptember APrAangeme friand Mis Roget! being made to make this a ples : ant and profitable day for all, Prom Miss Iron inent speakers will address the audi spent ££ day ence on topless of importance to Bun her friend day school work. The Orion Glee Mrs, Ben. Strunk, of Tyrone, spent | un of Philipsburg will be present last Sunday here, with her old neigh and entertain the people with thelr bore, Miss Corrilla and Hunter Thom swool SONEN Don't miss hearing as these gentlemen sing. IL Is an ex! DD. W. Holter looked after some bus. | ceptional opportunity for a rare musi. ness matters at Pottaville last week cal treat, Refreshments will be serv. | and incidenfilly looked in at Phila- ed; the proceeds for the, benefit of | delphia. {the Bunday school, Everybody is n= | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hanly ana | Vited to come and mingle In the pleas. | two children, of Philadelphia, are | Ures of the day, summer guests at the home of Charles | = a i E. Yearick, Mrs. Lizzie Hassenplug, of Spring | Cashier Rogers entertained his i Bank, who had been confined to her | friends, tralnmaster D. H. Kloss, with | bed the greater part of the past sum. | his wife and daughter, of Altqona, mer, with heart trouble, Is again able over Bunday. to be about, and nis k 4 Ogder of Clearfield of last weak with Pletcher ur two Miss Trena UNIONVILLE, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. EE. A. Russell, several weed init to fri Adams county hav Ed, and Howard Muy M1 A hort v sit t lattice Mu Mr Mart fine ends nome FOR THE LADIES ulldings thereon In should attend t 4 als, Ke rosane o lairy salt Dunham's cox Mixed tea Corn Btarch Arm & Hammar so Macarona, Baker's Chocolate Gold Dust Banner Lye 3 boxes Whole Rice « « « « 41b, for 28e We pay 26¢ a Ib, for butter, Potatoes Wanted, Gillen, The Grocer Roth phones, Bellefonte, Open evenings until 8 o'clock. al i | ol CAH 9) ial Miao A ’ » & “ Come See the New and Beautiful Autumn Styles We Cordially Invite Every Style Lover To View the Charming and Distinctive New Fashions in Suits, Millinery, Corsets and Dress Trimmings, the Splendid Asscrtments and Our Exceptionally Low Prices. Never before have we shown such a re markable assemblage of all that's new and good in these lines for Fall. Here are the new fall suits for women and misses, just re- celved this week. Every suit bears our own label which is a guarantee of quality and fit. The new suit styles are prettier than ever and we are showing the prettiest of all in a woderful diversity of the newest shades and weaves. Prices were never so low The new Fall dress trimmings are also here and we invite your inspection. Our stock is complete embracing all the most fav- ored trimmings at exceptionally moderate prices The newest Fall models in MADAME GRACE CORSETS’ showing the slender curveless effect demanded by fashion, are a new feature in our corset department. KATZ & COMPANY, BELLEFONTE, PA. aN Boy's CLOTHES 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 count for more than in boy’s clothes. We are as par- 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 seam reinforced with tapes; linings Fall Mats For Men—Fall Clothes For that 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 fof ordinary boys clothes. are firm and give good wear, ~ 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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