Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, February 15th, 1912, here named The Misses Eva Neff [of Fred Leathers last Thursday and | community, or any other communits l OAK HALL y » r and Leotta Bouse: John William the water followed the line of Jeger [now within our knowledge Charles Dale. one of our COLYER. Correspondents’ Homer Yearick, Lloyd Daughenbaugh; | resistance, Along the pipe to the « | least wo of our distinguished | rectors, was a visitor at o ir sche { the | ane Kelver spent son Paul Wagner secretary, and Fred Tay flooding It some two feet deep tw fzens are Duffed up with righteous | one day la Phare, ‘me of Mr. and ars oe 3 lor, president Their hosts, constitut- | ard and cold bh to dig thy hl indignation at the irrever : oy : : : ' Department ing the cla of "13" are the Miss le iro Di repairs, and Ir vhich ritalin Rum-bug Fo aug Pp Woy er Marguerita Kane, Miriam Holt avi ¢ nel ouhd ¢ round frozey nonden of the Centre 1) Continued. Butler ind Pearl Pletcher r Lh | I nt Thompson IOOrge Fores n. Snyder Ira L.uen Blah Pletcher HOWARD. Samuel Pletcher Miss Myrtle Pletcl “Culture is like wealth: It makes er, Becr« tal : ind Miss Doro us more ourselves; it enables us to in express ourselves.” nt way in Ir gy corre nut mocrat 31 The Howard Club, I'his | the nat In Qur Churches Next Sabbath, new social org United 1} iL! t= rator M J formed ar r { Ov Pre h In IHoward at half It has rented, renewed and furnished i Jacksumyille at half | (he lar room Ov Me lintire office nd drug s \ troduced ele opal—Pastor R, S | Wd 1 0 ‘ {od ; py : I 1 aad. 1 in Howard at half ymior le place ara tha membet 4 ewing for last wi v k Dom (i) Run at half past may re e R I Fecre n of Lh } ris an Ch y Craak abl Rall past vd rom y ro 8 duties of || 2 " " held a ¥ LEMONT. Pastor W, IH, Pat it half past sever E. FF. Faust will nville at ten o'cloc) half past two, and past seven, Apprenticeship in the Olden Days. The fol 1 xcerpt from an in OV tH J 1 I : f } | er vith 1} I ‘ hiv renticship now In the r Cline Far H. Leather irl byvterian) of the Per N t ting Y nl "4 4 M decendenta of the \ T re hie [ ele wt t er tool in gur town, will AH A i {ec Dowell fohn nel Sal { av of wing Sat wi A 4 ‘ . ‘ 4 4 i y . : CRRA TET TASES TE reading for the be yS ¥ A t \ ‘ { I W } N efY ! | i'r t i 4 { 4 M ’ i T™ - " " abel \\ WW } . y ‘ y ‘ y I y J N 1 notmaty GF Whom, | vu ae Lh eer ae resident ihn hob : a ; POTATOES WANTED I, would consent to , y ¢ president, D i ter onl M Fur { ee oty tions of the agre« W Mel ( Ne pay ort ae an even greater t WA ad. PT utter ler citizens who Py y Ppo! : 8 we of thi ns of Veterans 3 , mes as one of Sons of Veterans Gillen, the Grocer, ly honored citizen As De p, not longer than Charles R. | ! mor ‘ ¢ y ) Open evenings until 8 P. M. VeArs AZo No at vision CO nder et 1 ! I a ————— DR EE follow the quaint our ¥ ! mel tt Be oA \ y old time spellin manuscript doubly R COZ witnesseth | ourteer ne tt tor ( of onath formed the ! ! tior f A - . v on ot J Nathan | formed th ization as | . Ae STARTS SATL ENDS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY elf and by these e Com. F Dun! Ir. V. — A ————— ————— ——————— eee tarily put hime: ler ther ). A.. Holt ier being witness millwright, of the rn his art or mystery Lyon | t ' nner of an apprer ANC ! nt f ent ! from from the ninth meet y ! r next ? O S e LL] 6, for and during the rda evel Ie 1 § 4 P ] | } ' ! } : } years and nin - — pprentice, hls lly nor lend then He shall not thin the said ny unlawful whereby his maged With { 8 of others without hall neither absent hin sald mi Ave; 1 Sr —————————————————— RT N—— : Dress Ginghams 6 3=4C a vd. Iv, MATA TIAMAT ATA VHAAAAMALMAAALIA MMALAAMA AMAA AAAA VLASAAAL SAAAAN ‘e ALL GOODS SOLD FOR CASH ONLY DURING THIS SALE! * Na # ’ vr N a » 9 ’ ¢ a $ YARD WIDE . MESSALINE in bd A BLACK ¢ , T : i Wi E ps CREAM . ’ NAVY 4 meat rin} it I t Foye ! : BROWN : lodzing fitting for | Sh ket t the : COPENHAGEN ’ sald term. And | Leathers } , re WISTERIA : READ CAREFULLY, from yard-wide Messaline down to as small an : ” ¢ ¢ » ¢ ’ ¢ v " # ’ [4 " ’ ¢ ’ ~ EE Eb Le TE at EU EEE SE BE LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS, TABLE LINENS, LACES NECKWEAR, SILK PETTICOATS, MILLINERY, FURS, Etc are right here now in the store waiting for you, permit us to advertise them. GINGHAMS the same you pay 1292¢ a yard for at any store, no matter where you buy. term the said sadd apprentice in |p ta as Spb i nd Spa 3 . PINK and $e as spool cotton, and you will see that no matter how large or small MITE IFEAITEITIAT AAAS AAAA ARAL A RL AAA AA AAN he takes with | biog TH pe . : LIGHT BLUE, an item may be, it means a direct saving to you of dollars and cents. . “ “ “ “. “ “ H “ « . % . “ DURING SALE, PER YARD, DURING SALE PER YARD, SALE POSITIVELY WILL LAST ONLY BE- TWEEN THE ABOVE DATES. 89¢ a a a . . ARV L WRAY ATT AMAVIMAII THAT A LT THAT IVA TAHT TAMARA TAMA AMAA ARAMA WAAAY BEAR V WIA AAAMA VAAL AMTHAALAALLATAA TAA VIA AAMT TIAA MAMA ASMA SAAAAAALAAAA AA AA AANA FHTHAMAA LATA HAL VAM AAMAL LLMAAAAAAMAAAA IA Genuine Lancaster Apron Gingham, during i al R » this sale 6c a yard You know Real Bargains in Muslin Under- wear when you see them. Muslin Un ors: all size che 1 the best goods on the market mething everybody DURING We ave groupe N ether a have put but one price " he t Several styles have but tw every size wanted--but $s 4 ONE SPECIAL LOT OF NATIONS, worth all the DURING SALE rare chance for offer The Greatest Muslin Bargains ever offered We have bought several cases of “Poe B” bleached Muslin 36 inches wide, and of n er s only This Muslin is put up Cut Prices in Notions during this sale. 0. N. 7.58 Cotton, 4c a si i! spools Clark's O. N. 7. Darning Cotton three § ards Buttons n webs running from 10 s 10 & yards each We will sell the wet tw not cut, at AT sc A YARD Al 1 box adding three 5c This is one of the | st grades of bleached Musling man. three 5c papers best ufactured, and always cor y price of 12 a yard two pairs Dress S res 1a - two 10c pieces bias Cambr ve 10c for three 5¢ spools Silkateen 8c for twelve papers of Wire Mair Pins 10¢c for three 5¢ skeins D. M, C. Embroidery Cotton. we for four spools “Dexter” Knitting Cotton. 0 f tch-Irish terian « amber and r old ldck Run 1 dealh, wasn well Last year olir sale on these Lawns was phenomenal, 1 Every season during rance Sale we close out every bit of fancy and printed | $ in our store Girls $3 to $6 Coats at $1.50. and Misses $9 75 to $1250 Coats at $3 50. Just think of it! No bargain has ever been offered you like this before GIRLS’ $3.00 TO $6.00 COATS AT Several different styles to select from; ages 4 to JUNIOR GIRLS' §7.50 TO $1250 COATS, AT $5. valleys, i probity and Inte ich were proba! trict condition} nder the ter: ndenture, It is r red possessions whose lath husbar rt, the millwright ¢ ¢ ’ ’ ’ : ’ * ¢ ’ ¢ ¢ ¢ ”, , : ¢ ’ A ’ * : ’ : A Ld ’ ’ 14 Ni [4 ’ $ : : This year is no exception. Two big tables piled full of wov- en and printed fancy Lawns in plaids, stripes and floral designs, at : : | AT A YARD (We wish to add right that there is not & piece in the lot worth less than 12V4¢ ar p to 35¢ a yard.) Special in Sheets and Pillowcases. Lay in your supply now, for after a while you will pay a great deal more SEAMLESS SHEETS, 81x vol 63¢ PILLOW CASES, 42x36 in ‘ 12/50 This Womans’ Coat Sale will make us new friends 7.50 FOR $1650 POLO COATS $11.50 FOR $2250 SERGE COATS $13.50 FOR $27.50 BROADCLOTH COATS Our Ladies’ and Misses’ Suit Sale will sur- prise you. $5.50 for $10.00 SUITS; $9.00 for $16.50 SUITS; $12.50 for $25.00 SUITS; $16.50 for $32.00 SUITS, $1.50 to $2 25 Black and Colored Dress Goods at 98c a yard This lot includes such weaves as ALL WOOL PLAIN TAILORED SERGES, ALL WOOL MIXED YARN SERGES, WOOL FANCY MELROSE, WOOL ENGLISH SUITINGS, WOOL HAIR LINE STRIPES, WOOL PENCIL STRIPE SERGES, Embroidery Special. WOOL DIAGONAL SUITINGS, TRIPED TROPICAL SUITINGS, 2700 yards of Embroidery, including Cambrics, Nainsooks AF FRENCH SERGES 0s and Swisses. Not a yard in the lot worth less than 12/40, and SPRING WEIGHT MANNISH SUITINGS some of them worth up to 26¢ a yard, While they last, PANAMAS AND VOILES y DURING SALE, 5¢ A YARD. PRUNZLLAS, POPLINS, ETC, commoencoment r«¢ r class of our hi hem by the juni be as much a fix 1if¢ of our o« any c¢ollege, and ritance. froth year to function for the en AS many as e always Id last Frida ption to this yyable afalr its details to had its ma a abaendce of WAS over uning one mt room, ar communicating, for par, And they were The colors of the Mra and white, were In Th panda Riantng ar. her children Bhe will = v : of weeks with Weber n Camden, N room was gracefully ; oa" csturning will y at Myers \ sgrogation of the town for week OF ord WHE hiss previous classes An Bssarhoba he , . JFORTAIMING WAS CAT aught r, Miss Maud, at the Albright hosts and with no out. stance excepting from Miss At half past seven In the evening of vho read In her usunl good Friday, Feb, 23, the W, CT, U, will a recitation by little Rol. hold a meeting at the home of the whorepresented the primary President, Mra, Faust. This meeting clase and well earned the applause he Will be In the nature of a reception received All told It was a most suc. 10 the new members recently added to cessful occasion, and as muen a credit the union, and all the old members are | to the hosts as It was A deserved hon. requested to be present. or to the guests. The class of “12.” The hard freezing caused a leak at | the honored guests of the occasion, is the base of the pavewash at the home | Simpson's Calicoes the best made, at 5c a yard. All colors, dark and light grounds, plain and fancy DURING SALES ¢ A YARD. Special Remnant Sale of Dress Goods. We have culled every remnant from our Dress Goods stock. Some are in dress lengths, while others are in skirt lengths only, All shades, including many blacks—worth all the way from 50¢ up to $2.25 a yard. DURING SALE, ANY REMNANT, PER YARD, 39c. (These remnants will not be cut.) 1 E. Thon urnd afternnon FHM LATHAM HTTIL ITH ATTA AIT TTHH AMAL ITH I MHI THAT THT TT HH HH HITT EFT TTT TT TTT TTT TT TTT TAHT THAT AAT 304A LAWALL WAYAMWY AAVVMAMMMA VIVAL IAA ML HMAAVHMTLTHVAVH TH TTLATTTT HTH AT ITH HH IAAAAAA TI AAA AAA TAA TAMA TA VHA T AAT LAMA MMA LLAMA AAAS
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