Thursday, April 11th, 1912, THE CENTRE Correspondents’ Department Continued. COLYER. Thomas, of New his vacation with ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Alexandria Jaerick, of fs also spending a few Thomas home, Jacob his daughter, brief visit for Quite a number from tended the 1. G tre Hall last Mrs. W. PF doctor's and lag cover We are man, whe the last mend, Frank Kerlin, of near Liverpool, re- turned home after paying his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B, Jordan, a brief visit, Mrs, Arthur Paul, from near Smullton, week at the home of her and Mrs. J. H. Moyer. Mrs. John Jordan and son Luke Mrs. George Yarnell and daughter Catherine spent a week with their | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meese, Miss Annie Fahringer, of Northum- berland, spent over Easter with her mother, Mrs. Emma Fahringer Mr, and Mrs. G. M, Friday evening at the Royer and family, Harry Fleisher and son, ertown, spent Easter at his parents, Mr. and Fleisher. Miss Orpha the home of Copehaven, of Movings in Samuel George spending York, is his par- Thomas State College, days at the Rover, from Centre Mrs. David several davs Hall, pald Young, this place Réarick sale at Saturday Rockey is with a hope under very hard she may s« care rippe; on glad to say » has heen few mi that J. 8. Houses. in poor heath fo mnths, Is again on the and spent a parents, Mr Cummings son and Geo, Kooney home of spent Jacob Yeag- vine of from the hd Mrs Fleisher is vi her sis Mrs, Tyrone, ter, and around this Klinefelter rungart farm to succeeded movea Centre Cool farm, vacated ert Glasg o from farm to ed by Gec ! to the Hart go: Charles cated ' the Harry ¢ Rossman farm, v go, Mr. Schaffer lege to the Weiser; Mr land farn Horner to the John James ry this 8g0; ola Fool I home to the his home to the mountains Jacob Roye this spring, occupl } by Geary; George ler in home in Tusseyville Centre Hall, where he expects to erect Ss new dwelling hous Mra, i mat Kline felter into the home cated 1} Is jer, which she p John R far 3 Fleis felter below fr y hi from : JULIAN Minnie Who | She For One « And The It So 1 k An honest That wughty cat Ir Who will a kindness spurn Anna Near} spent Sunday her sister. Mr W. E. Fink Irene Chandler returned ho ter spending few dave with he ter, Mrs, H Her it Pleasant Gap Easter servics the UU. B. church was well attends Service was fine If izzle McNeal w 1 fall heir to | Rich- call her me af sr nin. If Clara ers 11d ask Hand her would mix tl} Turn-er cakes? BOALSBURG, ria W R.-% ville, of her son, 8S agnor, « 1A8eY State College. ith relatives Wf Pleasant gpent Ove Bu : at the L Mothershaugh home Paul Rupp left last week Ingdon where he was agent for the Penna, blight commission Oscar Rishel left last New York where he is agent for some firm Miss Margaretta Goheen opened an elght-week's term of school Monday, with a good attendance : Fred Weber Is remodling his shop for a dwelling where he expects to move In a short time Elmer Schenk moved to State Col- lege last week. Walker Bhutt and family moved in. to the house vacated by Schenk last Wednesday. Mrs. Bamuel Wagner had a quilt- ing bee last Thursday and had quite a number of guests present, Mr. and Mrs, Forest McOirk and baby, of Altoona, spent a few days Jast week at the home of Mrs. Henry Dale Fred Williams, of State College, and Helen Swabb, of Pine Grove Mills were married at the Reformed pare sonage last Tusstiay evening by v, 8, C. Btover for Hunt- appointed as chestnut tree Monday for employed as Superintendent, | wishing Mis PORT MATILDA, United Brethren Conference | Rev. J. 8. Fulton, D, will preach at Black Oak next Sunday morning it 10:30 o'clock. All who possibly should be present and hear this eloquent minister proclalm the gospel 4th, being Mis Nan- birthday, several of her friends and neighbors sprung surprise on her by assembling at her home in celebration of the ter spending the da in all departed to thelr respectiy #8 Wining many more py birthdays and wh espondent had not being present on thi anting Bom« the same The I), of Johnstown, can Last Thursday nine Wining's say that she had Side school, of | was teacher during the re- rm, the term being fin Mis g8 Ruth Cowher who re finished a successful term f near Martha Furnace, Christ nd valuable present of l mounted in the SOIMeELy fron sons, Harry Reesa received Cowher Pittsburg Della home ports friend Lord reports a and sister, pleasant week nplo: ed Thomas |! underwent hr Ha for the AARONSBURG. 1 Mrs. Lut} her rip Mrs. Hannah don, was spending a for Mors Keener Montan with her | ; teed from week PHILIPSBU “E. entre stopped ther thelr mone help and sor mer slatance. The dA but obtained nothing The time at present tinue Mr. and Mrs of Dubois, are Mra. Jennie Ful gton maded brick works We Wesnle Grandville visiting the latter's home, The “Vote for Tener” clare that the only way we harmony Ir the party is body to vote for Walke this time, That is they must rule or they Democrats de. can have for every and Weber another threat will ruin, —————————————————— a — A ————— i — RHEUMATISM 7 Dr. Whitehall's RHEUMATIC REMEDY) For 15 years a Standard Remed all forms of Rheumatiom, lom sore muscles, stiff or on oints. It quickly relieves the severe pet) Feduces the hover, ani lichinntes the poison from system. cents a box at druggists, Weite for a Free trial Box Dr. Whitehall Megrimine Co. 108 8. Lafayette 81, Bend, Ind, RUNVILLE. The movings are about the people in general tled down to business Shermaal nett being the last on the list, Is now occupying his the home of his fa¥the Ellen Frell is confined nccount ol iptom of paravisis roman all ove tre ag own I in bank John Wetzl own dos HOTS, We hope the people of will avall themselves ofthe o ity of hearing Bishop Bell, Francisco, Cal, { 0 the Methodist the evening of the 1 the leader of the church of this place \ A rare treat church HUBLERSBURG. must havi In >. . | Chest Pains and Sprains iseptic and healing. Here's Proof | SLOAN'S |LINIMENT| Get a Reliable Car At a Reasonable Price. EVERYTHING FLANDERS “20” widely nc ANI ant bes IN EMF. "WW Cars is a proven practice In the automobile engineering epted "30" “al "30" Touring Car Demi Tonneau Roadster Flanders “20” Touring Car...... Flanders "20" Roadster Flanders "20" Suburban..... I These Popular Care are Tested and | Guaranteed <No Experiments HBest Re [sults for the Money. GEO. A. BEEZER | wATEA STREET DELLEFONTE, PA DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, Moensrs WwW. G. PA. STORMSTOWN, | Furst and G, B, Gum- | tarted on Monda for Spring | to purchase some fine cattle and Mrs T '%, Hartsock, of i, Bpent Easter at home, erick, Daniel and Sarna I'¢ pending thelr Easter home [| Clemi- vaca. Shivery transacted bus iturday moving hi to R, OO. Wa Ness RB BAW trip fof mf Second only to sun light. The clearest, steadiest and best artis ficial light known. Get Family Favorite Oil at your dealer's—out of the original barrel direct from our refineries, Family Favorite will not smoke, soot ar flicker; will not char wick or “frost” chimney, Costs no more than inferior tank-wagon oils, WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. independent Refiners, PITTSBURG, PA. Alno makers of Waverly Bpecial AHI ih 4 Auto 01 and Waverly Gasolines AHI i SHARE ' out Ho irk visited | and left him a another boy house, Weber has ters of Cen would stand ‘onevention as raham ov, Tener's in this pa- ws that get working for ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. BELLEFONTE, PA, Nifty Shoes for “Romeo” ——————— TYLE, ~f a Price ! “Ginger’’ in their pres SLOT | / —Just a das h of eccentrici in the toe— of indiy iduality in swi z of the Sole—with leather that takes a high polish 3 1d holds it. That’s the pres ription for a Young | Ma 8 She today. -Young Man! on t your prescription filled at the Regal Shoe Store, where formula is recognized. Four Dollars is about all we ask, to do ourselves such justice as will bring you back for your next pair. CrL= NEW Oxfords For Men and Women. wR 1 LAS “ Cousins Of course, we have higher- 4 yriced Shoes for more Conservative Prete, who don’t walk as much as they ought to walk and WOULD walk if they S Super-Standard Regals (24.25 to $5.85). Reeal Shoes are mad 1 Regal Shoe Factories, on a mer fit, as certifi iil $e tp + gltatement Queens, Boston wore Favorites, Nurses and c Audit Hosiery. seen in every Reg , Sure value 1n the Sole of each tore, price pair by stamped on the the Maker: Regal- Standard $4.00 Shoes MINGLE'S SHOE STORE. I: very Urreat al LIS 8a OUR GREAT OVERLOADING SALE NO MAKE BELIEVE OR FAKE SALE. Saturday, March 30th, for 15 Days Only READ THIS PRICE LIST OVER CAREFULLY MEN'S SHOES $1.75 Men's Shoes $2 and $2.25 Men's Shoes $1.69 $300 Men's Shoes, yea $350 Men's Shoes........ $28 $350 Men's Shoes, $2. ” $5.00 Men's Shoes, 16. inhigh $3.89 $4.00 Men's Shoes, high... $2.98 $300 Men's Shoes, high... $2.25 $1.19 DRY GOODS. 8¢ Lan. Gingham 6c Calicoes 6c Unbleached Muslin 4¢ 8c Unbleached Muslin 62 a yd. 10¢ Unbleached Muslin 8¢ a yd 8c Bleached Muslin... 6c a yd. 9c Bleached Muslin.. 7¢ a yd. 10c Bleached Muslin 8c a yd. LADIES WHITE GOODS. 25¢ Ladies’ Drawers 19¢ pr. 500 Ladies’ Drawers 3% pr. 75¢ Ladies’ Drawers 48¢ pr. 68c Ladies Petticoats... 43 $1.00 Ladies’ Petticoats 79% $1.25-81.50 Ladies’ Petti. $1.19 2.00-$2.25 Ladies Pelti, $1.79 $3.00 $3.50 Ladies Petti, $2.79 Ladies Black Petticoats 48c up. LADIES SHOES Ladies’ Shoes Ladies’ Shoes Ladies’ Shoes, Ladies’ Shoes, Ladies’ Pomps & $2.50 Ladies’ Pomps $1.89 $1.25 $1.76 $2.25 $2.50 $1.50 $2.25 CHILDREN'S SHOES 125 Misses Shoes, 1.50 & $1.75 Misses Shoes $1.19 & $2.25 Misses Shoes,.. $1.79 SU & $1.75 Misses Parmps $. 3 £5 Children’s Pomps.. 50 Children's Pomps.. we 65¢ Children's Shoes $1.00 Children's Shoes..... $1.26.-$1.50 Children's Shoes Boys Shoes from 98c up. BLANKETS, A few lots of Blankets left which we don't want to carry over till next fall on accvunt of lack of space will be sold at and below cost. 25¢ Ladies Corsetcovers.. .19 50¢ Ladies’ Corsetcovers.. 49 75¢ Ladies Corsetcovers.. 48 $4.00 Ladies Dress Skirts, . $2.79 $6.50 Ladies Dress Skirts... $4.48 $5.00 Ladies’ Black and Blue Serge Skirts $3.23 $12.00 Ladies Voile Skirts. $8.50 $8.50 Ladies’ Voile Skirts... $6.50 Children's Dresses from 38¢ up.. TOWLINGS. bc per yd. Towling 6c per yd. Crash.... 10¢ Linen Crash 12'%¢ per yd Linen Crash. . 25¢c per yd. Table Linen.... 50c Table Linen 75¢ per ydTable Linen $1.45 per yd. Table Linen. $1.19 DRESS GINGHAMS. 10c Dress Gingham., 8c a yd. 12)/2¢ Seir-Sucker Ging. 10c a yd Silk Poplin in all colors 19¢ a yd OVERALLS AND SHIRTS. Men's Overalls Men's Overais Children's Uveralls.... Men's Work Shirts. ... Men's Work Shirts... Men's Dress Shirts. ... Men's Dress Shirts... $1.00 Men's Dress Shirts. ... 10¢ Men’ Work Socks Sc a pr LADIES' WAISTS, 50¢ Ladies’ Waists 75¢ Ladies’ Waists....... $100 Ladies’ Waists...... }1.25-81.50 Ladies’ Waists. §2.00-$2.25 Ladies’ Waists, $1 $5.00 Ladies’ Black Taffeta RE Silk SWEATERS. We have a few lots of Sweat. ors left which we don’t want to carry over and which will also go at and below cost. — Allegheny Street, WORKMAN’'S BARGAIN HOUSE, Bellefonte, Penna.
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