Thursday, November 7th, 1911 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 7 Correspondents’ Department Continued. A REBERSBURG. One of the prettiest and most suc- cessful parties of the Hallowe'en sea- son was given last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Faxon's of Rebersburg, The decorations con- sisted of autumn leaves interwined with chrysanthemums, while Japanese and pumpkin jack-o-lanterns were guarded on all sides by witches and black cats, and at midnight, the “Witches Home" Hallowe'en oyster supper was served. One ym : was given over to the young folks for dancing, and another made weird as a woodland scene where the gypsies read your fate. The masqueraders and impersonations were cleverly CAr- ried out Miss Secrist came © sum- mer, with her Mary Bright the rose: Bell Springer the and Miss Auman as the daisy, while Mrs. Se- crist locked love as the pumpkin girl. Mr. Bilerly and Wilbur Buck were splendid as Uncle Sam, and Miss Musser Goddes of Liberty. The nations were well represented, Ray Auman being the Turk; Mrs, CO. Page, the Japan Charlies Faxon, the Scotch Highlander; Miss Mary Dei- trick, the little Dutch girl: Miss S. Miller, the Spanish girl; and Miss Kessler, the Queen of Mrs, S Bierly was mother and Mr Herr, little boy blue; Hubler and Mr bride groom and with ther little grandmoth- er, lazel, Miss Stoner and Mr. took you back to * Olden Times,” being dressed as Color elle and ton a Od as flowers: Miss as vellow as sunflower ly us Se Sheba; ROOse, Mrs and 14 old George ver was the Dout and Mr. J. W. Wood and the real spirits Haines PINE GROVE MILLS. After a weak" t at the home of FILLMORE. The corespondent, of Fillmore, has gone on a vacation and left his son to look after the items, so don't expect too much of the new man, Mrs. J. B. Rockey was a Sunday visitor at the home of J. C. Rockey. W. (G. Runkle, the good natured ex- district attorney, passed through our town recently, bound for Half Moon | valley Mr. and Mrs, Sunday with J. B State College, The young men valley want to church services beg: earlier than months so the eariler than our farmers corn usking them tlie report good The hu plentiful Thus far one who capture oon Tue kle style, gun, shouldered the election tended to do 18 why they H. C. Hus ore ittack Three are Miss Agnes typhoid Mr mou son Mrs spent ville H. T. Norris Mingle’ spent 8 family at from Half remember that the in half hour during summer girls get little usual have finished and quite a m fodder hauled Moon one the home a their imber of in All imting that Wm seriously il Whitme with Marshal Mrs the and Herl ming ti Pet und ~ of Josep} Lyt ting were parties Ir past week BOALSBURG. will be preaching servi ormed cl Mr and EARLYSTOWN FAST VS. JOY RIDING. Judge Har L pion. Spnedar bd M Mot ire, 1 strict, has Sl A November LEMONT. ttle killed game kil there a 1 There the first day f the were three or four nice turks en ’ The wild geese have been wending thelr ith this many and four a day being the me been seen In years, were large The snow last that winter Is at the door should be ready for it J. Oscar Williams and a few days In town last home of his mother Mrs. Minnie Snyder vis days at the home of her John I. Thompson and went to Virginia where the latter will manage the business of the Mosen Thompson as they In tend operating a sawmill and open coal mines The teachers are ready stitute and it Is hoped be the best In many WAS Very season, but LK WAY #0 last week three AR that large at that and the flock ones Thursday reminds us and all family spent week at the ited a few parents son Charles venture estate, large to attend In- that this will years WEST BRUSHVALLEY. Hello, here we are again, after a long sleep we awoke In time for the election Rev B. protracted F. Bingman has meeting In the United Evangelical church Miss Annie Rachau has left this place for State College, where she will work this winter. lee says that means a trip to the college every two weekn The mont of our farmers are through husking corn and putting thelr fod der away. Quite a number of our people at- tended the sale of Wm, Rhule on Sat- urday. Next week we will not have any school on account of Institute, Bome of our farmers are busily en- gaged In baling hay, started Yearick irawn the attent of the ent A Birthday Party. of M CK phia ¥ shannor Hist 2 birthday afternoon her 64th birth Mrs fternoon five \ wal me { her daughter e Monday # began 1! Arrive to her ft pix pleasures brought 1 things to eat ered and othe recita- had a des, herself, pretty and elved, among Bible, er, on nd se. There nher to &njo wmion and each one wnket of goo good musk ! ws and All was pat! present You Many rec family rer ere given and Mra ch pleased presents were ch was a large Killed 412 Rats in Half Hour. Harry Yalst, Elmer Yutzy and A G. Yutzy, while In the latter's barn, near Pocahontas, Pa. found the gran- ary full of rats. The men plugged ev- ery outlet and, armed with clubs, en- tered, closed the doors and opened battle. The rats turned on A. OG Yutzy Before he could shake them off he was bitten on the hands and lege His comrades saved him All suffered bites. The fight kept up half an hour and the count showed 412 dead rats Rebels Control Almost Entire Empire, Every dispatch brings news of cone tinued revolutionary succes en in China. Three more provinces In the south have declared Independence, de manded the deposition of the child emperor and the establishment of a republic The rebels now control the entire empire except the extreme south, the extreme north and west Captured More Territory. { The Turks and Arabs on Monday captured the Boumelian wells, thus cutting off the water supply of the he. jlengu ered Italian army The Turks also captured the last outer forts, fol. lowing an attack at dawn in which they sustained heavy losses, «We enll your attention to the ad. | vertisement of Willard's spre, D | Willard, Prop, In this lssue. Read It jand profit thereby. the | ire "Vanes a Destroys Dandruff Ayer’s Hair Vigor keeps the scalp clean and healthy, destroys all dandruff, and greatly promotes the growth of the hair. You will cer- tainly be pleased with it as a dressing for your hair. It keeps the hair soft and smooth and promptly checks any falling of the hair. It does not color the hair, and cannot injure the hair or scalp. Consult your doctor about these hair problems. Ask him what he thinks of Aver’s Hair Vigor, Made by the J. 0. AYER CO, Lowe) , Mass Meat Marke BELLEFONTE, Pa Beezer's HIGH ST est quality of SLICED HA " LOR 204 PHILIP BEEZER A. E. SCHAD, BELLEFONTE, PA. B&O boys’ a'l wool overcoats, $6.50 E ih Troe : Ve oe A wav a Coat izes 8 to 17, oats, $0.00 ti all breasted Brown Suits—Serge lined- Knickerbockers, out with linen to 17 Suit £7.50—25.00. Jovs' Suits, £350 to £18.50, BOGGS & BUMNL, NORTH SIDE, PITTSOURGH, PA, ool 3 [ Diagone! full eu lined thru all ~ easily Ww dout S17208 wor | Heed The Call OF Weakened Kidneys Take Nyal's Kidney Pilly for prompt relief and effect a real cure. We guarantes them to give entire satisfaction, PRICE 50, KRUMRINE'S PHARMACY Trwe | A Great Show, Honor the Mayor”. Kelly Is starring gain season, It Ix claimed, made more peo ple laugh than any two musical come odies combined Mr, Kelly | lends a to the Deacon Floor which he has cessfully portraved for several sons, that wins your sympath same Uime convulses vou with Ler, "His Honor it the opera ly on Thursday, warm greeting await this popular comedian pany of selected mostly girls “His Harry this GENERAL Notary Public and Pension Attorney. Certainly, quaint charm Hei at the | laughs | " will be seer | one night ons | 16th, and i the coming of and his come. | artists which are | HEELEY iL he cure that he bees cor a In w el oh W. H. Musser INSURANCE AGENT BELLEFONTE, PENNA, m tinuously sue. years is worth in 4 11 mi } vestival For the dr : OF nk i Write | for particulars. tit ro Poy $246 Fifth Ave. i rit wey Pa. THE BAZAAR, J.S. GILLIAM, Prop. Neck Tien, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Beautiful Waists, Dresses, Bkirts, Bweaters n New Bulls, new cut, new styles, $0.98 to $15.0% The best Blankets yet, from B50, 68, BY, 08, to $1.20 and a grand one $1.50 and $1.08, Underwear In great variety, from 10e to $$! 50 each, GILLIAM’S DEF'T STORE tuffs, Jabots, Gloves, shit fein MID-SEASON SALE Owing to the approaching Holidays. and the late demand for Seasonable Goods and my store being crowded with Fall and Winter Goods, also knowing | will need room for my Holiday DUCEMENT FOR ALL those in need of Seasonable Wearing Apparel to buy their have been made from 20 to 25 per cent. below the regular Sale will include Mens’ and Boys Underwear, Mens’ selling price. Displpay, | have decided to make a GREAT IN supply 80 now is your here. Therefore prices time to save money. This and Boys Swecaters, Flannel Shirts, Hats and Caps, Fine Shirts, Trunks, Suit Cases and Valises, Fancy Vests, Mens’ and Boys Pants, Gloves and Mittens, Mens’ Linen Collars, Four-in-hand Ties, Umbrellas, Belts, Jewelry, Summer Underwear B V D Balbriggan and Porus Knit, at prices reduced on this particular line as an inducement weeks commencing to buy now for next season, This sale will continue for twe Thursday, November 9th Closing Saturday, Nov. 25th. Remember the dates, as no goods will be sold at these pr after strate the saving by purchasing nc November 25th, Below prices MENS’ SWEATERS $1.50 Sweaters 2.00 300 : Reduction in , proportion on Boy's. $1.19 1.69 39 $100 F 50c Mens’ MENS’ FINE SHIRTS One lot of Mens’ 50c Fine close Regular new line Shirts to out at 50c Shirts Shirts Ci ytton ine Work Shirts MENS’ WOOL SHIRTS 1.00 Blue Flannel 50 Assorted Colors i) ' ip 1.50 French Flannel Mens’ 50c Underwear 4 Boy's 50c¢ 69 119 1.69 119 43 80 38 $3 & 2 & 2 50c ‘“" “ $243 MEN 3.90 850 =.» 1 00 Boys Pants and BOYS PANTS Mens' Pants $2.50 1.50 0c Four-in-hand Ties . 25¢ Cuff Buttons, waranted . Blakes i $1 & 1.50 This is a small proportion of articles on sale, but a few of each to pace for more. During this sale we w sr Rubber Co it at, §3 st of th | so Mens" 1f he: BO 8 $2 nen Ce sell ¢ ars at 00 Vests$1 50 00 Vests $1.00 ese | invite your 1 of REMEMBER THE PLACE and vependers Suspen y oO size, 10 CiOse 0 Mens' s less than oo nspect these DATE goods ement to Duy~ ars at ders 20¢ Winter Cag You need ti} = = STL ———— show the proportion of reduction, not having to introduce them more fu 50 Fanc 00 kind ly to the trade; White Vests most- This hence the about s $1 and at 69¢, to reduce stock em, we need the money ne Willard’s Store, HIGH ST. next door to Sourbecks. NOTICE: SUITS MADE TO MEASURE FROM $12 50 UP TO $3¢ BELLEFONTE, PENNA. 00, GUARANTEED ALL-WOOL. Why The Stearn-Knight Improves With Use Ordinary auto- mobile engines be- pend upon spring ac- tion—deteriorate rapidly, The val- THE ULTIMATE CAR SENIGHT TYPE MOTOR.) 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