Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday November 16th, 1911 — state, just north of Milton and known RUNVILLE. FILLMORE. v8 “Paradise,” were short time guests Sara Shawley and Amber Confer, Sunday wis a very stormy day » ’ correspondents at the Evangelical parsonage last of Yarnell, were guests of Mr. and | whie h made It unpleasant for the vise Wednesday Mrs. Claude Poorman over Sunday | tors ™o net [t was a pleasure to see retired con {| Mrs. George M yes and two broth- | Monday made ome of our people any & 13911 tuctor Allison Haupt, the veteran of ers, Austin and Wellington, of Mq think that winter was here; it was | 14 Earle Valley RR. on our |Keesport, nt Sunday with Willis | cold enough at least b: a3 th 4 LY \ { £17} i | fe A { } nn hoe i { Continued treet last Tuesday evening, looking | Poorman an amil | Chose who have heen nm the mick Miss Madr ‘OOrina one o ‘in list are Improving lowly "| well and cheerful. . ¢ Vilie's pula 0 4 Indies inite Allen Witmer vho ha been Hl with HOWARD, The excellent singing of Gospel last week wi or er. Mrs abel pneumonia, is able to be around again, | ee el ) fHivmns at the special servic es last Lucas, of Snow Sowers and wile, of Altoona, | “The easiest job | know of-—and | week by Rev, J. O. Patterson, of Tay On Saturday 1a firs 1 : sited at the home of their parents, | 1} know some soft ones, too!-— lorsville, Washington county, added ference of thi \ N eld and Mrs, CC, M, Sellers, of this Is just to tell the others what they much to the intergst of the meetings place and l i aver Sunda always ought to do. and alded the pastor, Rev. W. H. Pat. Fairview and Pp on 2 ville ail YO. H. McAlarney and daugh- | ! : V er The hardest thing | know of=—and | torson in his work branches of the Runville charge. wer: . Altoona, spent a few days last I know some tough ones, wow! Miss Margaret Cummings died at] ,.onregented and rv int resting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. | Is to make your little selfie live your |, . nome at Niagara yesterday (Wed- | gouejon was held James Huey's | gospel, here and now.” nesday) forenoon, Miss Cummings wa Ellery Lucas, an employee at Read T. G. Lomison , jater of Mrs. George H. Leathers |ine's hotel SBundayed at his home here { home of In Qur Churches Next Sabbath. 1d through v to her sister, Was | ‘Willjlam Watson, wife and son, Vi Christian Scientist Sarvice at the | wi 1 here, where, by her ami tor, spent the latter part of the home of Mrs 'homa Mann at half Vv ane nes Of manner wit} | arents Snow Sho 11 ore hunting past ter ie had made many friends {1 lar dding ’ isiness | the thenles Reformed ‘astor | I Faust will Twenty ’ Ore Vear ag Curtis ) ous own stopped a 1 and that ck des bre preact in celebrate the sacrament of p aly in Ww < Charles E Year | 8 | ] 38 | wit} Mir Jam when you CR ! me ou vant { who are dressed as you like to be the l.ord's Supper Salona at ten jek on the ok ittany farm and after Luca har up witl ) ga : m i . o'clock e wil so preach at” Mt to Columbus. Ohio, wher: \ 01 "OOrn made "1 our Opie aver saw a en no Bethel at half past two a at Hub- |, rosboring nicely: partly, of [ness trip to the count eat on Sa Domi he 1 ribe, n dressed ; who look as vou like to lers Taylor will pr De Hov ors ar hal WE I ere In town transacted business in State College | #8 We did not hear from him last wes look; who have an air of distinc- en, a I dy at half past two . a Aix ; Inst wes thr th the Cer maoct . ¢ Curtin at half past sdven, Thompson and fan oved to Or TE ace a ooran, of Jerse tion that you like to see. Ten to Evangelical--Pastor M J FAIRVIEW, I pr Howard at hal ! ! y ut Yolf past Dloyment. The three ons. George. = * i A [yy (x, Ouriners lu Priday worming one these men are wearing Sim phogeintment of the spring, when y will join ip {OMG (21 Tulls Poorman's were: MF. lon Pri for Huntingdon, Pittsburg clothes. You may be wearing them Curwensville, will |} and take emp engi : 4 tncoln Crook. a 3 Jas ith feb y wy odio fd ck Run church at |Priek Work © Bellefonte, | STK: of Chestnut Grov Mra, Bella Poorman is visiting het yourself; in that case you're dress- in Howard, at 1a Viti, o ] ; ; ed and you look, and you have the of the Local Election. ! Mrs , Wi ormer] far ty dal ipa. : ' eel J nM : ia i ’ « Local Election. [airs He d the two visiting Luca ea ae alr of distinction we're talking usual and generally | ladies wer r nelghors in Nitta: . lates constituted | valley, just above Jacksonville. and| Nancy Robison has gone to Snow |) hor : hn about. There's no better or more etter than | y ‘. Thompson, with 1} fami! ab ! rned home Ek pid he: de baie Co PRMIRDEON: WI DUD from visiting friends at DuBois. fod | ny o% certain way to get these things than indilates ay dnesday) Tuesday ¢ Mr ora Bart: nd her mother, | TO TACLE he consta the way we offer You. ily bache with one ites for con R., with one for higt BRANCH My { The Sim Clothes are designed by the most expert hy style POTATOES WANTED Re oarTorBaey —— detail of length; of shape of the EARLYSTOWN authorities; in every small u Vi Gillen, the Grocer. sleeve; of the turn of a lapel; in SE fea and big 1 the wath of his mon enty five | Mrs Thomas: publersburg; Mr. and |} Both Phones. Belletdnte, Pa the artistic combination of colors : 3 Lhea OlLing age and just made | dollars as the result - Ray, and now he 18 talk | ful efforts : i. the shape and size and color of but- (4 A - | Wyland. were auiet ma ied 3 ne | : : | tons--the little things you may no itizens, all Reformed gy t ll their Fast tq A notice-these goods are exactly right. Notice some of these fine little points about them next time you're here general interest - ¢ mmunity will the enter will be the sketches by P. O. kr Po ' You want such clothes as these; npersonate n the sven Thanksgiv ha hv Ne : we know you do; you're a man who cares to have his clothes right; we know you are. There's no reason why vou shouldn't have and wear them. The prices need- n't stand in the way; they cost no more than men's ordinary clothes. None are so truly economical as these. Women's 325 Suits, $15 The facts of the thorough, per fine fect tailoring; of the correct style; med to match the coats. | | all go to make these clothes best hen or. tenibE. Rirentening + ses’ : Coats, $16.98 A ET vim tment hinogriii apn Misses $27.50 Long wo 3 916 little won for you; most profitable for you. and with large n« elt { Fr. ¥ ‘ iniald, trimn ons and tassel. Of fine double faced English matert We want to have you wear these leading plain des and stripped effects sth to hear | ‘In some sections of our county. there Women's $25 Reversable Coats, $15 clothes for your own sake. fornia, deliver | 1s much corn yet in the shock Ncoience, and the address 1 no ) he 1c anted versibl blanket loth, mix Billy Smith, with his threshing crew Chese are the n WARLSN Fevers i REAL. § are coming in on the home stretch and tures and double-faced English materials in black-and-white, all ‘onfer left on expect to finish up In a few daye gray or brown, also some Vicuna cloth coats with contrasting “asant vaca Mr. Tire and the Gentzel and Gar backs of lavender. green coronation, brown or blue, €ut In loose they are em brick hay balers are In our neighbor hanging, mannish effect. Set-in-sleeves with contrasting turned. irnde of r nan " ‘ vile painting a ad hood this week bad Cun ne elty ealk off ov Lack, button! up in Capuchl ’ by the Niagara Falls } has La Sn / Henry Gentzel who in [3 n In hood. John © tz, who grew up in the | POOF health for about a year, is grad. » township, but is now with his brother ually getting weaker and his friends $15 Junior Coals, $90.98 Austin, a resident of Ridgeway, is at M"Ve Poor hope for his recovery Mannish styles for junjors and little women—of fine English home n a vacation and looks as Paul Vonada and Joel Shaffer were blanket cloth, in gray. hrown, blue and navy, also black serges ’ though the mountain tir up there home from Altoona to vote. Both re. sults him turned to that eity the same day. | Ove coll nl y » ) MR: « i ye NM Jesse Confer, of ¥% rnell They are well pleased with their job novelty llars, Inlaid with panne velve thers with utility col . irnell, passed Iar and broad revers through town on Saturday on his way | Harry Rockey, wife and three chil. | to visit his wife who is at the home of dren, were Sunday dinner guests at | tthelr daughter, Mra, Haagen, east of John Weaver's, town. Mra. Confer has been suffering | The Evangelicals are holding a ser- from partial paralysis for several les of meetings in thelr church at this K years | place. . Miss May Lerch and Miss Daisy | Next week butchering will be In full | Baker whose homes are In one of the blast, [when liverwurst and vr nd PBulit on strictly mannish lines—some plain tallored, others with finest little farming districts in the will w like “milk and honey.” DN
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