Page 8 rere sine . a — - — ~~ AAA ~ ABOUT YOUR VACATION, | OPPORTUNITY. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, July 18th, 1912, about now you are making [This 1 beheld or dreamed it fy , Just ‘ v) | ; Q on ence plans for your vacation, See to It | dream ; that you go to a healthful place. There spread a cloud of dust along 4 Don't tolerate conditions that you plain, And underneath the cloud would not endure in your own home (Continued) Many people who are very particular | raged about their drinking water and their [A furious milk when they are at home are care- swords UNIONVILLE, | less about both when they go away. Shocked upon swords and shields, | Prof. J. 8. Fox, who has taught our! past summer a number of persons prince's banner grammar school for the four last| who had been at a certain resort re Wavered, then staggered backwar i terms, was again re-elected to teach | turned home with typhoid fever, hemmed by foes | tre coming term, and Miss Harriet | Don't make the mistake they did, but [A craven hung along the battles Turner will teach the primary school | inquire about the water and milk | And thought, Had 1 a sword | The Union township teachers recent- |g ,nnly of the place you expect to keener steel : ly elected are as follows Plum | ait If you have small children | That blue blade that the King battle, and men yell Grove, A. R. Everett; Maple Grove, | ith vou, It is especially important bears—but this : Miss Bessie Lansberry; Belle Grove, | {hat vou be particular about the Blunt thing he snapped and Robert Lannen; Bush Grove, Miss | uk Dirty milk may bring the it from his hand, : Mary J. Boyle; Cherry Grove, Ivalu | .emg of tuberculosis to the child And lowers crept away and left B. Way. who is very susceptible to that dis- fe Sil | Harold Griest, of Philipsburg, and | ease. Be as particular bog! 2 Ihe H came {he King's son-—wounded, | Every season it is the custom of the Sim Store to reduce Wm. H. Rumberger, Jr, of DuBois, | boarding house or the hotel where 80 e bet ted, Wiese : two noted violinists, are visiting in |you will spend your vacation as you |And weaponless—and saw the | the prices of unsold Suits, for a quick clearance. It is the pol- Unlonville. Of course, the fish in Bald [| would be in renting or buying a new Hilt buried in the v and Eagle creek are being rapidly dimin- | house in whieh So tive, 1. Lo, It. Duy! H icy of this store to carry none or as few over to the next ishe« on't swim or bathe ai at-1 ‘ a . , PR y are 3 o y tO Re ome | And saw and si i 1d Miss Ella Nora Hoover, one of Al- |er. You are almost sure to get some | AWC FON, Cut season and in order to do this we Greatly Reduce the Prices toona's loveliest young girls, a daugh- | Of 0 you 0 RIM YO iil | Lifted afresh e howe 6 ahantert ter of the late Willis Hoover, is vis- | fever germs fre Sroscel SOUy,Coc| “down for quick selling. The people of Centre County have come to iting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, | Probably CORLE a ¢ AGRAO. / ' saved great cause 4 hava ; d dat ars | all things select a vacation place 1d ave a h i ero hi A ru \ v ith her | from which you will not return phy- ) Edw. Rowland Bj look upon these sales as a great event to secure the Finest Mrs. James ! egnan w er . oe + A | sieally and mentally tired, but from | han ay a Boy op which you will come back with a re- Invented New Tanning Process, Clothes, much underpriced and as such it truly is. We re- Josep 3, a a daug ers Mary ant | freshed mind and a sound body, tavmond Obrfell, employed Ah i wir RT ge I gr im Thin : chemist in a big tannery of Wey serve no suits in the store, the most durable things in the a Tae Se Pb 1 3 invented a tanning pro- of her sister, Mrs. P. J. McDonnell. | COBURN. h hag nyent why Dnt Don't forget the great Resides re- | P sentative of the Anti-Salo n CONN ich wil a8 leather in ter y store shares alike these great reductions union at Hunter's Park on Saturday, mba m the BD RY | methods BOW Used ; the 27th. This will be one of the |afternoon in the United Evangelical Ci “loudest” davs of the season and ev- |! hol tt . | y "it vor 1 Ifa of elle 57 ell believes the proce ervbody ought to attend. The Buffa- ' Witmyer an 1 y ! v plant is being specially company which employ their church in the evening. It's go- | GT oo ; k tands all tests and seems # ing to be great! Come! gent n or. Ww "§ les na | $ The ladies of the M. E. church will id trvak on ihe "Srna ui day ad jn | and with John Witmyer and family ped for experiments. Ls a Semi--Annual Clearance Sale an “exchange” In Mrs. Moran's ho Bread, ple $8 Seam parlor hom 0 oY men e. Crumrine, a progressive farmer production. Starts Saturday, July 13th, and continues two weeks r bakery goods on made, Proceeds for benefit church. oN vbody Invited, Come ind have a nice social time and help push the good work along Here's belated item A fellow Superior Roofing. who had been entirely too intimate rore v wo doubt with John Barleycorn drove up from gl erie rong carted on 10) al re ompar: $0 a Tord Cash Paid for Hen dudgeons driving around oF Butter & Eggs 18 Ibs Sugar $1.00 buggy an “spilles himself When cor bl tt { time to hs | Apa 1¢ hn in tl 7 cakes Soap . 1 1b Baking Powder 2 Knights Vanilla, a bot.8B and 1¢ Dunhem’'s Cocoanut Rice, 4 Ibs Cornstarch, per box Salt, per sack Macaroni, per box Soda, per box 5 Gals. Kerosene 3 boxes of Banner Lye Baker's Chocolate MAA AAIAMAA AAA VAAAAMAAAMAMAAAWAAMWAAAAY AVA HAAMIAMAAWIAWWWAMWWWWS Men's Suits $10.00 Suits Reduced to $ 7.85 12.50 Suits Reduced to 9.60 15.00 Suits Reduced to 11.25 18.00 Suits Reduced to 13.50 20.00 Suits Reduced to 14.75 22.50 Suits Reduced to 16.00 25.00 Suits Reduced to 18.75 30.00 Suits Reduced to 22.50 situated registered for next Burgess quart of mill i 2 er ulinary 280. | We pay for butter stress con We pay for eggs 22c. necessity tion,” as Is prov- The yuantity hurn in mply put down | ure a revolving egg ! change! in a jiffy Ane And oh how she hand enjoyed the delicious ttermilk. If I thought Lew James wouldn't See our line of premiums we give with cash purchases. Gillen, the Grocer. Both Phones. to which come and help CRUSH long The proceeds » benefit of the pastor and * 18 Invited AMET TTAAATT HTH HTT ITAA RIAA Boys’ Suits $3.00 Suits Reduced to $2.15 4.00 Suits Reduced to 3.85 5.00 Suits Reduced to 3.90 6.00 Suits Reduced to 4.40 7.50 Suits Reduced to 5.25 Boys Wash Suits former prices 50c to $3 now 1-2 off. Special News of Katz & Co's — | Clean=Tlp Sale ed hard and she Pa or Tiss Taam: | Men's Trousers SPRING MILLS. thin ince, cated in Wisconsin : . $2.00 Trousers Reduced to $1.35 Sym." iar xvi Don’t Fail to Visit Us 3.00 Trousers Reduced to 2.15 Mar Slegna + nurse in the Lock a Woke aan This Coming Week 4.00 Trousers Reduced to 2.85 Mrs tobrt liller, and childrer ido par: a. di Te wosk wy 5.00 Trousers Reduced to 3.90 5. A. Mo 8. Nia and 6.00 Trousers Reduced to 4.40 1] Paddy Mountain " phrciumed. he Men's Outing Trousers in ® pinding tv Light Flannels and Worsteds, parents ret aster, wher he Til New Values--- formerly 2to $6 now at 1-2 off. # in the Penna pore vans iE Different Merchandise ALL STRAW HATS 1-2 OFF nes. or seen sm wn «| i @Nd Lower Prices shore AHA TIAMMTTILAATHAAAAAA TAAL HTL ITIMAAAA HT HHATAAAIAHAMAAATHAATAAAAAHAAAAAHAAAAAMAMAMAAVWAWIA ACCOM MHA AT AAT WAAARAATTITRMAATAAE PETAR FTAA THAT I FI IAAL AHHH 5055555530380 3 348A HABLA MARL ALHALAAY tller in our town one day Inst week Margmwret Weaver of Millthelim, spent Sunda with her mother, Mra Win: Svat sthay both “jail Hondas than ever before. Here's a Fine Selection of our Present Season's Most WILL Send SOvarhl GAYS. wed] Standard Goods, Right Up to tbe Minute in Every Detail, Not I ILUES orth. bia # mar . Me, Specially Gotten Up For Questionable Sale Methods; We HALFMOON TWP, Make No Loud Hurrah to attract you; An Immense Assort- At this writing the farmers are all Chrous wits thelr fay. and 4 googly ment Is Here; The Prices are Reduced exactly as set forth part of the wheat is cu in this advertisement. John Beck, wife and two children, No goods will be charged at these reduced prices. Ralph and isabel, spent Sunday a Come See For Your- the home of thelr parents, Calvin Morrison, who had been at " home for a few weeks, returned to his If. Y D t H work at Orviston last week, se -—_—— ou on ave Bush Davidson spent Saturday and pdb Davidaon wis To Buy--Only Look There will be communion services Oo uy n y in the Lutheran church on July 28th in the morning, preparatory service Haturday evening preceding. Miss Mamie Ewing, who has been . . at home for a month or so, went to Tyrone last Thursday where she Is employed, Eimer Taylor and wife, nephew and yi Ae 0 Mgr fog Pr | Allegheny Street, Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa. ents, and on his returning home he KA ] 7 & ( OMPANY il took his father, Wm. Taylor, along with him, Miss Dorothy Morrison spent a couple of days last week In Tyrone visiting her little friend Beatrice Thompson,
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