THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 8 Thursday, February 1st, 1912, PORT MATILDA, protracted meeting | st Correspondents’ Department Continued me prin, On Saturday’ they hat’ sii You may have your own ideas about her A ite, rer Tag wn tornoon | immurince on IL wo i no total ou prices, but you will never see fect hour, Oh, take it—for it will not come again.” In Our Churches Next Sabbath 5 EEE een ERE | Suits and Overcoats marked lower than these present suits and overcoats, fine fabrics to choose from. Here's the list of reduced prices which remain in force upon our winter Suits and Overcoats. School Library Open to Public. At the tl 1 ‘ i nix Prix ed $10.00 Reducedto $ 7.85 12.50&13.50 “ ®* 0960 15.00 : 11.25 18.00 * 13508 20.00 i 1415 22.90 he * 16.50 25.00 i “ 18.75 30.00 sy “. 9950 Opportunity Doesn't Wait---A Great Money Saving Event for Those Who Take Advantage of it. Blacksmith Shop Rebuilt and Going POTATOES WANTED 4 We pay for potatoes per bu L 2 We pay for butter per Ib. 34c We pay for eggs a doz, 35¢ Gillen, the Grocer, Open evenings until 8 P. M, Centre Co's Greatest Sale of Ladies’ and Misses’ COATS AND SUITS Owing to the late Season and Invoiceing time is here we must cut our entire Coat and Suit stock in half. The lady who needs a suit or coat for present wear, the near future, or even con- templates buying a suit or coat for next season, cannot afford to ignore such an occasion at this Great Money Saving Event, Here are a few specimens of the good values based upon our less than other's prices, MISSES 8 $ $ $20.C 3 5 LADIES’ COATS MISSES’ COATS Misses' $25.00 coats at $12.50 Misses’ $22.50 coats at $11.29 Misses’ $20.00 coats at $10.00 Ladies’ $20.00 coats at Misses $18.50 coats at § 9.25 Ladies’ $18.50 coats at Misses’ $15.00 coats at § 7.50 $12.00 to $15.00 coats at x $10.00 to $14.00 coats at § 6.50 $25.00 to $30.00 coats at Ladies’ $22.5_ coats at Agnes test material re 1 41 Minn Hele 1 | the bhesut that ot Nerse It ent on Mr v Mt T. MeDo i \ his ne o ants and Suite In ell, Willard McDowell and Ambrose | : , Thoma of Howard: ai if the thre i 1 ' | velour AraC and fancy Miss Mary on returned Satur generations) Richare ind Sheldon il to see our large White Sale day morning fron it with friend Hoffman and Wil it Spring M .ant Frida evening a nleighing Miss Josephine f! ran up from | narty of twenty of Bellefonte's Young the Lock Ve Norm I Week people chaperoned by Mr. and Mra | end visit at Ome Russel Bialr and transported by one (George R, Pletcher, now of Dickin of Thomas Beaver's big four-horss son Seminary, Willlamsport, was at | teams, arrived at the home of Charles | home over Sunday Yearick, and had a jolly night of It Miss Maud Hopking. the Tyrone fi In due time one of Mra Yearick's nancler, visited her home Mere for a | best chicken and waffle suppers was few dave of last wee perved, and music and dancing filled i . too 0 1 Are Mra. A. A. Pletcher with her daugh {In the all 0 hi rt night. Here ar Let the names fun-seekers Halen ter, lLovilla, are visiting her father, |; Cart " James G. Haves. at Clintondale | Bair, Julin Curtin, Nettie Balr, Helen | Shafter, Lou Wililams, Harriet Ray Don't Miss This Great Sale; Come in and look at prices and compare quality; It is no trouble Miss Ella Hall, assistant postmiss- | Mrs eslen Blair. Mary av. Merium — tress, spent the end of the week with | A eh MeClo a gi for us to show goods. her sister, Mrs. Mollie Bolllck, at Ba- | jan Walker Russel Nair Harry Jona, Wright, Curt Negle Sam. Coalstook J. Will Mayes is more stiff-necked | Harry Synes, Mr. Kipple, Mr. Wilson than usual just now, This time it is |and Mr. Latshaw
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