Page 5 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, December 7th, 1911, atonographers at the Pennsylvania | pleasing little incident was moved to | VALUABLE PICTURE FREE, State College ask, in his mind, “Why this duplica- ! Correspondents’ Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Welrick, of | tion of forces?” : "| Mona Lisa, by Leonardo da Vinci $5, | Lock Haven, came home to eat their | Every farmer In the neighborhood | 000,000 Was Refused for It. D t { Thanksgiving dinner and enjoy the epar men Ratto evening 110 Shady Avenue, Pittsburg, for of the "Mona Lisa,” by Leonardo da Miss Kate Parker, of Bellefonte. literature giving details of the great | Vinel, will be given to any North i | should write to Thomas 1), Harman, | A superb photogravure reproduction | Continued. | dined on Thursday last at the Fred | #ho w to be given in that eity by a Ameriean reader for b cents In cnash | | | | | ~ rr | erte Leathers’ home, and heard Ratto | coml J gtion 9 of $y Jive ig kK Breed and o Soupan from the Bunday North p t i or's ssocintion 8 miry nion and American o ecember ) h HOWARD. in the evening ot He or) Bale Ty I Riad and Amrita { BN to blots. Grea Bargains in Lea er . Miss Stella Moyer and Miss Martha + ruly, 1¢ opportunity to obtain a “Boys flying kites haul in their | Pletcher, of Bellwood, were guests at reproduction of this great masterpiece ts vinaed birds: [the home of Mabel Loder over Satur- cole n in live stock. dalré ta | Yon hl helare given by any pris The 1 ’ fH { y ’ » N "Ye ce ve BLOCK, Of CLs nper, The togravure in 11x20 16 lair ges JAne of ign Classe leather 6 You can't do that way when you're day and Sunday and fruits, particularly apples, are of a on fine art paper The art . flying words." Mr. D. I. Schoenfield, a student of | fered, and several of these ought to gtore price of this photogravue would - | the Pennsylvania State College, was | ¢ come to Howard and vicinity Two | pe $2 ity In Our Churches Next Sabbath. guest in the home of Miss Lucy | Howard farmers, William P. Lu 4 v Nort) = ea Methodist Hpiscopal—-Pastor R. S, | Shope last Wednesda) ind Philip Dietz, won first prizes for Agents of hie Yort } merican Ir Taylor will preach at Beech Creek at| ayo pfryan, of Mt. Eagle, Miss Can- | corn at the gre St. Louls World's BY ry locality foie ry orize " W hgh ap half past ten, at Hunter's Run at half | 4... [eathers and Mrs. Parks, of | Fal n 1864. and the ol coupons and cash In exchange for pl past two, and in Howard at half past | tures, ganizations, in that city, Jan. 15-20, umerous and valuable prizes shown in Bellefonte will 6 sold at very low prices LX cas Boys' Purses from Men's Purses from Ladies’ Purges from Ladies’ Mand Bags from Cigar Cases from Cigarett Cases from Card Cases from Bill Books from ANCOR Are Snow Shoe, were Thanksgiving guest much hetter } hin exhibition which Beven lof Miss Lulu Johnson 8 onl tate wide In Ite BCom Christian Sclentist Servios at the | {owing rel We tT ID home of Mrs. Thoms Mann at half | he J preaching | somely entertained ns anes A . py Ty past ten Reformed—Pastor 1 I. Faust will | evening ’ Mis 8 ‘8 he al0AGN, ag 0 ’ a ". - axl vi a ere Shur nm it ( preach in Howard at ten o'clock, at primary school teacher o , \ pe the: body invited to at Marsh Creek at half past two, and at Prof. Frank Plet Jack mville at half past oven | his Lock ave | OOOOX OOOO XOOOO0000 Traveling Cases all prices Manicuring Cases all prices ‘hris ‘hapel asl / I nr more Christian Chap Ha ’" Ww 5 i - Patterson will preach at half past | da dir FIRE ST RT SR NT TN TY seven. ov. R. 8. Taylor preached the ser | that went 1o earn of ine “dome: wes | POTATOES WANTED Ratto. wen Thur hy 4 pr oh “ ay \ the 1 rl he il ; rt artim 4 ha We pay for Potatoes $1. 00 The econd membs ) 0 rel I | . n We pay for Eggs 34 2 X00 We pay for Butter Gillen, the Grocer, Krumrine S Pharmacy € Both Phones Belletonte, Pa. B| OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOCONAN FRT————————_ ee Ges se Pesce sesso SOOO X XX ¥ t '0's's's's's e's ss e's’ e", ¢ programme wsal gratifi ame with ronerally ob atherings veryona wved them Ghe Home ¢ 7 Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes nd the home of everything that is givable and so ———. acceptable in Man or Boys’ wear. Just come in here soon and look over a storefull of things he'd like to have, without asking him any questions. Every article that goes into this mammoth show- ing has found its way here by its excellence of quali- ty and newness and beauty of style. Goods such as SOBURN any man delights in buying for himself, and doubly d to bed with. enjoys in receiving. The Sim Store should be your Christmas store— the largest, newest, most beautiful stocks of neces- sities and luxuries---in all readiness for vou and at your service. Buy for whoever you will, father, brother, son “Margariutte Kane, were the JUG Js or friend, and pay him the high compliment of select- re i ph Se te So ot WUE ie nd we wa cove ing their gift at the Sim Store, known and recogniz- IpRON Ir kin mt Frm [C10 re mat of tan werk | Viner’ gimen vues and uni. | @d fOr style newness and style goodness. of hunters gathered at the © visiting the Mrs. J. Will Mayes was a Mill Hall | home in Curtin township and, under A Herndon, ; We give you a small list just a hint of what is here; there are a lot more not : r ruest on Thanksgiving day sy collects name » the Ov le The United Evangelical Sunday oa Tacks ara und,” scoured the ridges for small #chool expect to have a Christmas ser. in the list that are here waiting for you. Mr William 1 daughter _. | rok i vin vice on Sunda vening. I+ 241) ” "™ oak af vy " ‘ ’ On wursday morming eo - iV & ay evi X x . pel ym ¥iiamaport ito ction of the party appeared at i Maude and Beanie Stover of H ibe Miss Kat} : , { Williams our station with thirty-three rabbits dy rg Visited, thelr sinter { hputis, SUITS HATS DRESS GLOVES PAJAMAS ISR Katherine 5 J Ams. | sauirrels and two pheasants at the ome of ; arter last wes port, in a gues the ine of hor | It SQUEEGEE HH ie ui RAINCOATS CLOTH CAPS AUTO GLOVES SHIRTS STUDS ' } : Kurt “he amoun 0 noney y the Nig Hin Xr Kurt ly enjoyed |108t by Mra. Jacobs, was something HALFMOON. OVERCOATS FUR CAPS FUR GLOVES TIE PINS 4 8 BChool chiiare greatly onjoyed rh . . two ol " 0 ( a their triple Thanksg ng) holiday. mors, Kan ow rs tod Gio} 5a Ftd a ant Surprise arya peste SMOKING JACKETS SILK NECKWEAR HANDKERCHIEFS CUFF BUTTONS of « oe an f ( W Od / ! Ire Vy ave IE A Ve le ) ure So did the teachers ter several days of close detective prise party was given at the home | LOUNGING ROBES KNITTED NECKWEAR PLAIN CAIN ATTN. UMBRELLAS Edward Houser, « AMtoona, had the - mtient kindnes our re of Mr. and M George Bu yf ISL | ARRuAl turkey Toast. with hin Sriende | nie ON ty Toa thain no | Halfmoon in Honor of FEE: Aras. 0 (1 BATH RODES SILK MUFFLERS HER CANES Miss Laura Williams cured all the money excepting a few twentieth birthday. Troy had been FANCY VESTS KNITTED MUFFLERS SILK HOS TRAVELING BAGS Mrs. Malissa MceClintick, of Dela- | cents and returned it to Mra. Jacobs working during the day and feeling FULL DRESS OTTERS SHIRTS CASSIMERE HOSE SUIT CASES ware. N. J was a last week guest In The owners and officers of the Bald rather sleepy he sat down and was the homes of C. 18. Yearick Eagle, Nittany, Brush and Penns Val soon fast asleep What then was his Mr. and Mra. Newton Miller, of ley turnpike have called the annual Mitprise When ot ud Manip A voke to Whatever you buy here that proves to be not just what was wanted may . ” ! 1 Bellefonte, were Thursday guests of | meeting for the morning of Jan. 2, monn ri I sg AIF, and Mr. and Mrs, G, H. Bulkley at the Hotel Howard; and one week jurrounded by about twenty-five of he returned for exchange; or money paid for it will be refunded after Christmas. Joseph Packer. of the ridges. is | later, Jan. 8, the stockholders of our 8 young irient vho had come to making a protracted visit at the home First National Bank will meet In celebrate his birthday Although al- of his Fo Hien at Jor —— Shore thelr banking house for their annual MOst speechless at first, he soon re- ir { : ’ > { " seasion at two o'clock in the afternoon Mah 1 himee If and was one among %» Mra. John Cherry and danghter, of ay h RCO the Joliet that was there After - - : Bellwood, spent Manksgiving with On brim ny st, Ray ‘ ; ¢ th a "spending several hours In games and ty ‘ Mrs. Chauhoe Meteher, ner, gistric superintendent o 114) ot her amusements, delicious refresh. Mr. and } ¥ toona district In the Methodist church, J ’ tate ’ ments were served consisting of eankes, Mrs, Viola Hastings was thankful o.. had held quarterly conference in | for a visit from her lnughters, Miss the forenoon, stepped on No. 62 on his Clara and Minnie, last Thursday. way to another appointment; and at ole ear the midnight hour all de- i ® . parted for their homes, declaring they ™ Ronald Welsh brought with him for the same moment, Rev. H. A. Benfer, had spent a very enjoyable evening. | ] the Thanksgiving holiday, his chum | Presiding Elder of the Altoona dis- | HAE SL ’ and roommate at the Normal, Mr. trict in the Evangelical church, step- Samuel Ross, of Linden Hall, a! o : : Black. {ped down from the train on his WAY | thirteen-year-old boy, killed a fifteen | Mrs. McKinney had as a Thursday [to hold quarterly conference In the pound wild turkey. That lad will Correct Dress For Men. guest. Miss Mary Adams, one of the | ATarmoen, An oye witness of the make a mighty hunter some day. wme-made candies, popoorn, apples,
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