Page 12. THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, October 31st, 1912. mm ET ——— ~ » JULIAN, No, 2 CURTIN. McClellan—8trunk, Miss Alle Wolars is employed at The social held on Saturday even- | A quiet little wedding took place at | ——_ ing was a decided success. Many | State College. ' 1} u A Winei | the home of Mrs Robert Strunk. {| Miss Esther Chandler returned home MNKs to 1¢ ladies who so ea ! ee ; "w o12 "ne ys orrespon ence from State College. did thelr part, Sunny-side” Bellefonte, on ‘Thursday | ’ ‘ . ! s evening, October 24th when her daugh There has be an contes * a baby Jerre Glen } § smiles since Sun- | “Vf ' 4 here has been a contest for a bab) ( nn is all sm | ter. Blanche B. Strunk, was united in \4 ring and a silver set; the lucky lady lay: it's a girl, Congratulations, Won H : I (Continued) was Olive Swisher; the lucky boy was | The funeral of Mr, Harry Kline, of holy radio 5 With M5 Le Re Foe prog Stun ni n St le Clair Marks: for popular lady, Olive | Detroit, Mich wns held in the Cur- | : in, also a. *" mite 3 i bl ” had 8.140 votes and Irene Chandler | tin “emetery, The remains were fol fic lating na stel oA this Socasion 14 UNIONVILLE. { had 2.000, Olive says she thanks ev- | lowed to its last resting place by a the Ly X | A { ri k Pk Barry of en Penn Griest and family, of Barnsbo- | ery lady and gentleman for their | number of friends and relatives Rey ie volar o yo vio iby it ro, spent Sunday with friends In| kindness, Clair had 6,085 and Paul] Weaver, pastor of the Bellefonte dow nto the wedding pan ’ ot Mi and town, | Poy aT pag £000 oHyrel: go ed { | Mrs Mele lian left on Frid morn u u ; Scot the new merchant, | John Adams and wife expect to go Samus Leathers, of near Curtin, is | . bY o radi J : dy Ot A t M d 1 f Thay his f all ho the furni- | to housekeeping before long ver ill, His many friends hope for | Th e 1 Qohort wed soi Tl oy hi \ mn 0 e S (9) ture store building on the Jesse John Marks and family have come | him a Spe dy recovery. | wide at the bride's hom Mr, McClel Cleaver state to Tom Marks to spend the winter { Edgar Neff, wife and children, vis la aa Door tn Tha: RIGOR Tio ~. : | tov Marks has been employed in| ited the former parents, Mr and | lan h 1 in TL y i%in The Rev. Doctor Piper of Hunting- Bw . 4 . " emploved by the Hazle lrothers for : Julian Mi Fhoma Neff, on Sunday ¢ don was a passenger on th o'clock | ™ “pe meeting has started in our town Revival ser #8 in | th ! on ay an ul S ervices are In progre ’ y thi 161 { train, Tuesday | Reb friend ) is couple join In | occa Swisher was seen in Julian, | the M, E. church Kvervone is invit Jolly Bob Adams, after a couple of | One of Charles Harrington's fine | ed to attend these services | Wiatlons and Lest wish for months’ tussle with the rheumatism, | horses got hurt by an auto, and is not Mrs. Joseph Griffith is visiting her [@nd happy wedded life is back in his corner in T. KE. Griest's | fit to work yet, | brother John, of Williamsport, this store where he invites his old custom- Darb Swisher: returned home last | week, ) Several men ers to come and have their soles repair- | week: we were all glad to see you, | Putchering will he the next on the | 0 can secure ed, as usual, Darb | progrm doyment at Orvisto Mrs. Woodcock, of Bellefonte, was| Julian M. E. church had a festival | Maud and Bertha have some notion Apply at once MH Ay eH Suitable Clothing. Our Coats a pleasant visitor with friends in Un- | at which they made $256; it was well | of learning the painting trade For | Fire Brick Co,, Orviston, Pi aiid jonville, recently attended, | further information ask Mr Homer y Jf and Suits Models possess Mrs. Sara C. Tibbens, of Buffalo Miles Green was visiting R. T. Con- | Zeigler n 3 | y | 3 nique style, are taylored for Run, was an over Sunday visitor ob | ey on Sunday at Dicks Run | ipt. Henry is} y getting his boat HoHOHGHIHONOUINONONMONORONS > Ro uhin y y the home of her brother Domino. ly of sensible people, will render a This delightful, crisp Au- tumn atmosphere suggests ¥ evi Simmonds of Bellefonte, with | Mea J." 3 : arker. of Bellefonte, 18 bo "34 mn tJ] ro N | No Amendments to Be Voted Upon. | °, ol We Pay dozen sturdy men Ms come Mrs Jerre : . Considerable misconception a ars | d execavating the water pipe | yo I wo +3 ss 2 pp len - look well, comfortable and the way they are making the |t0 be prevalent throughout the state e infor that John Glenn, | 0 A item to about the mn il amendments iw (Yvette Da bpm a im “. 4 mn to hardened sin ill. Hope : artistic, an extensive assort- hich are now being advertised and + n M lasting service, wear well, and Jennie, turn that ! the water run to | the offi i secretary of the com- | then | Monweal is receiving numerous let ters from wnty official wsking for | he c vy } : ball Se rany ‘ ening, - dinner and [some information about the manner ny, “yo “4, "Which everybody is fs : Gillen, the Grocer. . ment to pick from, every per in Eggs, per doz 33¢c get the water, style and color imaginable— the breeziest ones for young A el & 1 11 1 ven by | mendments will appear Both Phones ladies—~more conservative he | On the ballot : h ‘ * snes fe yiddle aged ladies— HoMONONONCRINORONORI BORON fo ones TOF mee age es T “ore ars or b and quiet dignified ones for HoReoRe vv it \ YARNELL. Af wr older ladies. The right size for every figure—long and 4 Vi UI short, stouts and slims, every MI IAM S & | 24 ay one of them tailored expressly § | if | for 0 nis store. Come in and 47 4] | try on all the new styles, see DEPARTMENT STORE : w 4 'em and ige 'em at close No. 9 Allegheny Street. A : § } | range; w'll find that the style is there, and the fit and quality is there. We will give We are prepared with the goods A ! it you better values for your to show you how much we can { { / J money than seve youd in every purchase. ] J Children's, Ladies’ and Men's i Why 9 Underwear at fro 25¢ Suits to | a $2.50. Hosiery in Wool and Cot | ton at the lowest prices. Ladies’ . i i 4 Simply because we sell . 1 - Men's and Children's Gloves 7 d. /%t - more adies ready-to-wear and Mitts, ’ 3 anywhere else. garments than any other Bear Skin Caps, only 2¢ ] stores in Centre county, just Sweaters 48¢c to $3.00 remember the name, Katz, Marriage Licenses. Tir A nag Shit r od wit? M. Shower - P t I S Peeper th pe J 4 On Saturday, we will sell 100 ; tmire Pl nt } iol osu cs Brooms worth 30c at only 25¢ 10C Brooms worth 45¢ at only 35¢ MOSHANNON. For this day only. We will seel Friday, 100 Ibs. of Arbuckle Coffee 25¢ and prove to yourself. On Saturday we will sell 5 ton Granulated Sugar ton Soft A 5 ee. s Yellow at srtonis el ll KATZ & COMPANY Lancaster & Amoskeag Ging ham, Friday and Saturday 9c. I in Hill Muslin Sc. 100 pair of Nineteen Persons Stricken Blind. mint nd i Al in wishing Blankets 38 and $1.39 | TAKE THE SHOWING OF THE SIM CLOTHES AT Same ES SE a =) $10--$12.50--$15 Case Affirmed. AT or | \ y Woman, in Lost Fingers in Cog Wheels. 3 ard 3 } , ' y : ¥ I nt SUITS AND OVERCOATS---You will see nothing to compare : : : : with them. Style, Tailoring, Materials--they represent the great- mg omg rl trespass not on. Wi t wills est values at the price you have ever seen, rrp Bo While it is a well known fact that the Sim Store shows and ity, loss of , and nerve sells more higher-priced clothes than any store in Central Penna. kness wvppetl ile. tak » State Road Work. Bitters ” The tm Yr Sik: ante rad yet some people may wrongly think we do not give the same KISS VY indigestion. A Ir preted down 1 on BY oh a on attention and thought to these popular-priced clothes as we do. BE Of a Nh A i i oF i ar oo oh We have never shown as many popular-priced clothes as for Electric 3 ywuut him right on his a a DU ER I ay 1 Will heli Clana tne wnt tre ral this season. Bn TE OT as Tig WIT NOT or rt ey Tall OF All made specially for this store. Cut into the very latest Parrisn, Ph. GU, Belieionit the [esl part the oad Saron styles, and possessing special shape-retaining features, that no other clothes at this price possess. Conservative and extreme styles---fabrics of tested service giving durability in Serges, Chev- ots, Tweeds, Worsteds, Homespuns, Thebits, Cassimeres--in plain SPECIAL SALE ||| =&5% The assortment includes every good style and you are assured of having your exact wishes fulfilled in selecting from these. We promise you and will give you from two to three dollars SA URDAY, NOV. 2nd better value here in a suit or Overcoat at $10, $12 50 or $15, than you'll get elsewhere. PORT MATILDA, | | J at G. W. Gates on last | 1 They are sold to you upon our broad guarantee of absolute ening was fairly well at. h tends 3 and the church appreciated | R| | satisfaction in fit, and wear, and shape, and giving you absolute the datronige 91 40. emth at mack | f $1 00 Ql IT] A | satisfaction, or money refunded. mk next Sabbath evening, Nov. 3rd, | * at 7:80 o'clock. Everybody invited to ittend and hear a good sermon, CC, W. Crain, after five yesrs of re- ] tirement, In the mercantile business, has again opened a general store in a . this place and is now ready to supply the public with a new line of goods, +> + Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller, of Ju- —— Han, spent Sunday with the latter's mothor, Mra, Silvana Gates, 4 Miss Maria Cowher, who met with a setlous accident some time since, has Saturday Only, at SF TE Ok Oe och a @orrect Dress to be around and attend to her house hold duties, Mra. Orr, of Clearfield, is a pleas- ant visitor at the home of Mr. and i wie ©" ||| Workman's Bargain Store, ||| BeLLeronTE - STATE CoLLEGE - PA. | day, Nov, 1st, there are some boys in this vicinity, who had better make ALLEGHENY & BISHOP STREETS. a themselves acquainted with the game laws, and thereby avold becoming nc «uainted with the Game Warden.
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