Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Thursday, Auoust 21st, 1913, RUNVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Houseman, son Daniel and daughter Mildred, of Al- toona, returned home Sunday after- noon, after spending a week very pleasantly at the home of James Lu- cas and wife, Everyone is Invited Poorman reunion in Kohlbecher's grove, Milesburg, Saturday Aug. 30, Mrs, Carl Garbrick, of Tyrone, vis- ited friends at this place over Sun- day. Mrs. Floyd Davis, of Miss Myra Lucas, of Tyrone, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of their father, John A. Lucas. Mrs, Claude Lucas and Snow Shoe, and Irvin Lucas and of Wingate, attended the festival this place Saturday night. Paul Stauffer and friend, Shoe, were seen on our streets Saturday evening. Elmer Saxion, of Sunday at the Smoyer home place, Mrs. Joseph Alexander and ter, Jocle, are visiting her sister, Geo, Lucas. James Parks, wife and son, James, Jr, visited at this place over Sunday. Preaching service Sunday evening by the pastor, E. B. Summers, at 7:30 o'clock. Merril accompanied Resides to night, Rev. E. to attend the Coleville, and family, of wife, at of Snow on Bellefonte, spent at this daugh- Mrs. of State College, Mrs. Matilda on Saturday Poorman, his aunt, this place E. 8S. Bennett and wife attended the United Breth- ren reunion held at Lakemont Park on Thursday, Aug. 14th, Mrs. Ida Poorman spent visiting friends in Altoona took in the United Brethren Lakemont. Miss Elsie B. Summers, last week and also day at Walker, of Bellefonte, and friend, Charles Walker, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Eliza- beth Fetzer. Elwood Comley, of Unionville, spent some time with his wife and two sons at this place. Elery Lucas, of Snow Sunday at this place. Madge Poorman and took the examination at «Saturday. The festival Shoe, spent Abbie Brower Milesburg on held here on Saturday night by the members of the Citizen Cornet Band, of Runville, was largely attended and proved a great success, the proceeds being $126.25. The Boys Band of Milesburg, urnished music which was very much enjoyed by all who were present They extend their | heart-felt thanks to all who liberally | helped The | 04 asion of and | here | Milesburg festival SPRING MILLS. Gramley returned after spending two § parents to weeks’ | ith | finger, of Chicago, | to spend some time | with her Mr. and Mrs. C. C Bartges Mrs, rege Helen, of Bh Vista, Corman, daughter Glen, of Windber, home of Alice and Mabel Allison and Mann, of Georgia, h few weeks camping Pa. W. H llison is some time with hi Allison Mrs. M. J in Lewisbu jamin. Beatrice l.ee accompanied Mrs. Koons, to Tuesday 1 will = 3 pare Ged Musser and daughter, | Vs. and Mrs Nona and son visiting at the Jivina Neese | her friend, Allle | ive spent the past at Lumber City ena home father, Wm. M Donachy re, visiting inst son, spen her her aunt Northumberland mort vhich place she | wnd } u Mec Centre | Hall fow | remair weeks be rg h hool | inter | ttinger yme | months Philips, | returned 1} two He Jerse and relatives VALLEYVIEW., Mrs. Alvin after spending in Altoona Mr. and spending tl} City There IU. B irch irned home | with friends Smith has ret some time Gates aro in Atlantic Mrs Calvin wir vacation will be a held next day August 23rd, for the benefit church En body invited Martin Brower and Wm. Kesser were Bellefonte shoppers Saturday Paul Resides Saturday Lock Haven Miss Bessie in Bellefonte parents here Guests on Sunday Andrew Spicer were mers, Irvin Lucas and wife, of Win gate; Edward Imel and wife, George Spicer and wife, of Bellefonte; John | Spicer, wife and two children, Vida | and Persey, of State College David Casper purchased a horse Saturday luck to Dave George Rider through our village bronco on Sunday G. C. Lannen, of Dix Ru: across the What the festival Satur at the | evening, | of ch the er spent in| King, spent who day is employed Sun with it the home of | William Sum- ] new | Good you | was : driving | his new seen with in, was seen mountain on Sat. attraction, Grov- coming urda or How dinkey, } ed the Mrs aller [N is was the corn I presume don't you Andrew Spicer was a pleasant at George Smith's, Friday FRUIT TOWN. Mrs. Thos Fleisher, of | spent Sunday in Mifflin | the | tast roast in Jack's taymond Ove heat Mr. and this place, county Mrs. Rush Dippery, of Reedsville is under the care of Dr. Kidder at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bubb Harry Deckard, Sunday at the at P. C. City, Peter Philip left for MifMin county where he will be employed. Melvin Holderman spent with friends at Milroy. John Lee and daughter Sadie left for York to attend the funeral of Mr. Leo's sister, Mra. Clara Furry, Mrs. Emma Fahringer has return- ed home after spending some time at State, of home Altoona, spent of Wm. Relber Sunday TYLERSVILLE, Mra. Washburne, of Rosecrans, was buried at this place ast Tuesday af- ternoon. Funeral services were held in the United Bvangelical church, A number of our peoples attended camp meeting at Boonville last Sune ots Walton, who has heen ill for some time, is not Improving. Miss Edith Shrack, of Pittsburg, Is visiting friends and relatives at this pias Carls and daughter, 1da, Mrs. A. H. are spending a few days visiting In Ranchgo wn. ' New | {f whi | meeting, spending | week | 4 Ben- | her | T { home | ried | culture, | September | for WOODWARD. Among the visitors registered at the Woodward House during the last week were viz: Rev. 8S. J. Taylor, of Juniata, Pa.; Dr, and Mrs, O, K. Pell- man, of Mifflinburg; Mr. and Mrs, I. BE. Slegel and Mr, and Mrs, 8. L Siegel, of Willlamsport, Pa. and Mr, and Mrs. F. P. Seebold, of Millers. burg, Pa. Edson Fultz and wife, of Pleasant Fultz and family, visited their aged Mrs. Jacob Fultz Sunday Mr. and Snydertown, friends and week Sumner Wolf and familly, of How- ar, Pa, and Mrs. G. W. Wolfe, Jr. of Aaronsburg, visited among friends in this community on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Milton Vonada and Misses Helen and Pearl Grimm, all of Pleasant Gap, visited Charles Gummo's over Sunday, H. O. Bower and Mrs. John Krape and son, Paul, spent Sunday at J. L. Kreamer's, Prof. Chas. Kreamer and family re- turned to thelr home at New Hope, Pa., at which place Prof. Kreamer will resume his duties as instructor in the High school Luther Weaver returned home Buffalo, N. Y., on last Thursday companied by Roy Bowersox in Overland automobile which Weaver bought in Buffalo, Among those on the sick Sadie Walter, Adrenna Smith G. Mingle. On account of the beautiful moon- light night the festival at this place on last Saturday night was attended by a very large crowd. But as usual- ly is the case there were some in the crowd that had to imbibe Ho much king alcohol and the language used while passing home was certainly be- yond any used by ladies and gentle men Miles Boob, ing grandpa this place. The public schools at this place will open on Monday, Sept. 1st, Purce and Andrew Vonada autoed to this place on Sunday and spent some time at Abraham Treaster's Miss Maud Ard spending some time with friends the western states James Fultz and Gap, and George of Flemington, Pa, parents, Mr. and at this place over Mrs Pa., relatives Irvin Dorman, of visited among during the past from ac- an Mr. list are and D. of Bellefonte, and visit. at Is Kreamer ooh in ery of Re- and Sunday Samuel Bi and family, bersburg, spent Saturday D. J ners Mr Maria Messmer, town, is ling some de in communit Lt of time Ve. Yeager spen visiting fries this BRUSHVALLEY. i number of our people spent Sugarvalley camp meet- LOI eir % m at Atlant Most war farmers putting away oats On Sunday evening on way home dark, from camp long drove a head of at Arthur Comming's of Rebersburg and crushed stone, throwing Mr friend both out the lines and pre- running away received sever buggy was also after le the Carl buggy this another on on lane side drove a ipgetting t and Ong « heap of ¢ DugRgy. lady to from friend their h his lung the horse and and damaged. township crush NK ruises ig The than should stones at that a know better the edge of person can- township has these along the be removed 7% happens 1 gang of _ n Miles fore r has Work AL pres ROCKVIEW. Mr and Mrs, JEOres Hoover week Ruth Joal the Mins Earl were and spent Sunday with mer Peters visited over in Fillmore and Sunday State MARRIAGES. Barkow-—Bechdel. [enore Barkow and married at the home of sister at Grampian on Mr jechdel ia department of is a graduate of They will be al friends after Septem. Albert were bride's August § tor in botany The bride Swarthmore college their the Summy~—Stoddard. Elizabeth Archibald Summy, College, and Edwin Freeman of Carbondale, were mar- at Philadelphia Friday, August Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard, who are known in State College, the being a daughter of Mr. and Daniel C. Summy of West Beav- and the groom a graduate State, class of 1913, in horti- left Immediately after the for West taleigh, N Q will at home after 15 Chase—Mingle. Mingle, the well known State College, Pa, and Migs Minnie M. Chase, of Elmira, N. Y.. who has been acting housekeeper for the Catholic club at the College the past year, were married at the home of the groom on Thursday afternoon August Sth, at 4 o'clock by the Rev. James McK. Relley, pastor of the Methodist church at that place, The attendants were Mr. Mingle's two daughters, Mildred and Edna The wedding march was played by Miss Mabel Norris, of Fillmore, a piater-in<law of the groom. A lunch. eon followed the ceremony. Miss State of Stoddard, Sth well brid Mrs er as f Penn “nue ceremony where they he Joseph B shoasmaker at Bucklen's Arnica Salve when ap- plied to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn or scald, or other Injury of the skin will immediately remove all pain. BE BE Chamberlain of Clinton, Me, says: “It robs cuts and other Injuries of thelr terrors. As a healing remedy its equal don't exist” WIll do good for you. Only 26c. at C. M. Parrish, Bellefonte, Pa.-Adv, Aug. Ayer’s Pills spent | means highest quality and true value in Free--320 page book - -all about oil Waverly Oil Works Co. PITTSBURGH, PA. RECENT DEATHS. TOMLINSON Mrs son, a former resident died on Thursday of home In Braddock, aged Deceased was a native Gornal, Staffordshire, was twice married Tomlin- Philipsburg, week at her 79 years. of lower England, She coming to America with her second husband Charles Tomlinson, In 1866. She is survived by four daughters and one son. BEATTY Mrs. Sarah Beatty, of Spring Mills, died very suddenly Fri- day, August 8th, while visiting at the home of a friend, Mrs. Rhoads at Jersey Shore. Death was due to par- alysis. The remains were shipped to Spring Mills where the funeral was held Tuesday morning following. The deceased's maiden name was Miss Sarah Runkle, a daughter of the late Daniel Runkle. She was born in Gregg township, and lived there all her life Her husband, who died more than twenty years ago, was James jeatty The children surviving her are Mrs, Orris McCormick, Penn Hall; Mrs. Ralph Shirk, Glenn Iron: Mrs. Ellis Hazel, Bellevue, Ohio: Mrs Edward Wasson, Avis; Orvis, Beatty, Avis; Daniel Beatty, Bellevue, Ohio There survive also these brothers and yisters James WwW. Centre Hall; John WW. Middleburg: n Duncan, Jane of last Shamokin; Calvin, lliamsport; Mrs Robert D. Musser, Mills; Dan- Spring M POTTER ow of the nd den D ur Ww Spring lel, lis Mrs. Ellen late Dr. Thomas ne of Philipsburg’'s ol died Friday 156th at her home il f four Potter, wid- B. Potter, dest resi- morning, Aug. t place years dura. born county, Enos and long since spirit world @& late Dr on tha and have prec ded She married Po 1878 Was Thomas 18 who passed April Thos A away after perform- ceremony 8. Potter some united with the Methodist when attend, being present public Mrs. Potter survived by ne brother and one sister, viz McMullen, of Tyre and Madden, of Orbisonia, the Iat- at |} edside when death 'h which was pri- morning Switzer ago and én- wWor- on- J. in r ne wi, t PA r vk place Monday at kK 0M HOLTS HOLLOW, Vers number from festival evening Sarah Saturday her of Was a nics uite a led Saturdas Miss spent Ww tend the at of Howard, and Sunday William Rob- Lucas , evening Mrs with sister erts this place Watson, of Divide, nday w Mildred Fetzer Edward Heaton, of thi ar Wentzel, of Pleasant Joseph Armetia spent r pent 8 th al and Valley, Feotzer's was wandering morn place, at oung man ome on Sunda) ve got on the wr E W GEORGESVALLEY., festival held for arch at Lax Grove ittended Frank indas Ming spent sient ng road T™ PE : ihe ¢ benefit of 3 oh $ " fa We h Ko was well Emerick at . W Clara Ripka, Saturday of Penn Lingle ff Pleasant evening at FF. W Hall, spent Ss Zot tle'n Oliver Strunk cinity Miss Abbie Barger vith her parent, J. C. Barger A number of our people attended the picnic at Centre Hall last week is threshing in this spent this week Don't forget to attend the reunion in Kohlbecher's burg, Saturday, Aug. 30th Save Time! Time lost because of headaches, lassitude and depressions of bil- iousness, is werse than wasted. Jiliousness yields quickly to the safe, certain home remedy— 3 § BEECHAM ww. 52%, PILLS os a hore, In boxes, 10¢c., 28¢. Cance from Cancer or Tumors or con- tinue treatmenis that show no im- provement in your case, when we offer you a ree Months Trial Treatment which must prove satis factory to you before you pay us one cent. This is a bonafide offer and will bear the closest investiga. tion. Why not write for further information 7 Delays are dangerous. 5. Tumors Box 818 JUNIATA COLLEGE er Why suffer Buffalo, N. Y. Courses of College and P grade, with Normal, Musle, Bible and rat depart. ments, Large Faculty Small Classes, Thorough Training aud Discipline that count tot self-reliance, Good equipment In Libary, Gymnasium and Dormitories; but asset is the succes with which its are filling their positions in all fAelds of activity. Sufficient endowment to make possible moder. ate rates of tuition. ey Fall Term opens ber 15, 1918, oF Septem | Write I. HARVEY BRUMBAUGH. President, x3 untingdon, Pa, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. ~ EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. In the mater of the estate of William Billet, late of Walker township, deceased, Letters testamentary in the above named es tate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted vo suid estate, are requested to make payment apd those having claims or de- mands against sald estate are requested to pre sent the same duly suthenticated for settlement without delay wo w N. B. Spangler, Ary x33 W. BILLETT Executor Bellefonte, Pa ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of William © Heinle, Inte of the Borough of Bellefonte. Cen wre County, Pa, deceased Letters of Administration having been gran ted to the undersigned, all person (ndebted wo the sald estate are requested to make immed inte settlement, and those having claims to pre sent the same duly proven for settlement to the undersigned Administrators, The prompt pre sentation of claims will be greatly appreciated Fortney & Forney J. M HEINLE ALLys. BETTY HEINLE Administrators, ADMINISTRATRICES' NOTICE. Estate of Mary E ship, deceased Letters of Administration in the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to the sald estate are hereby requested to make payment and all per- sons having claims against sald estate are requested to present the same duly authenticated without delay to ELLEN 8S. BURRELL ANNIE M. WERT Spring Mills, R. F. D Administratrices, Gettig. Bower & Zerby. Attys x30 ~ ASSIGNEE'S SALE. The updersigoed Alfred LL. Auman, Assignee for the benefit of creditors of Ervin A. Bartges of Haines Township, Centre County, Pennsyl- vania, io pursuance of an order issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County on the 6th day of August, 1913. will offer at pub- lic sale st the Hotel at Coburn. on SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1913 at ten o'clock A. M. the following property No. 1. An equity in all that certain lot or plece of ground situste in Haines Township, Centre County. Penna. bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: It being Lhe Southern part of the Daniel Reed property or farm containing 60 acres. being cut off from same by asteaight line running East and West through said farm. ro. serving a road along the western boundary of sald tract, and siso all the timber now on the sald tract of land, which equity was acquired by Ervin A. Bartges by virtue of an agreement dated February 5th, 1910 between Cyrus H Thomas A. and Calvin N. Meyer and Ervin A Bartges. wherein and whereby the said Ervin A. Bartges agreed to pay $3900.00 as follows: $5.00 on the execution of the agreement; $200.00 April 1, 1910; and the balance $3685.00 on Apr xe Duck, late of Gregg town. neay | Cas- | i LA | Mrs. | Gap, | Poorman | grove Miles- | E NEGL ist. 1911, without Interest ] Ervin A. Bartges went into possession of the | sald real estate, and has paid a0 sald agreement the sum of 750.00, and hs { ected upon sald premises a Dew barn Thelpurchaser of this equity will be {i to pay to Cyrus H., Thomas A and OC Meyer the unpaid purchase money in addition {| 0 the price bid for sald property at the sale i No 2 All that certain messuage and tract of | land situate iu the Township of Haines, County | of Centre and State of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as follows, 0 wit: Begining a Walnut thencs along landfof G. W South 17 degrees 3 perches West 52.4 rods 0a i stone in public road; thence along said road | South 6] degrees 30 perches Eastd® rods w stones, thence along land of A. M. Martin i North 4 degrees East # rods 10 stones; theboe slong same South 60 degrees 45 perches East 12 {| rods to stones: thenoe along land of E. A. Bary { ges North 55 perches East 49 4 rods 10 the place | of beginning. cottaloing 2 acres and 1% rods | No.3(a) Alithat certain messuage, tenemet {| and tract of lat d situate in Penn Township. Cen tre County. Penna. bounded and described as i follows, 10 wet: Beginning at a stone; thenoe » long land of E. A, Bartges North 72 degrees East | rod 10 a stone; thenee along land of gran. { tor South 64% degrees East 06 perches toa stone; thence along same South 9 degrees East { 4 perches 10 a stone; Lthenoe by same South 70 | degrees East 7 perches to the Northeast abut | ment of the bridge across Elk Creek; thenoe a { long the turnpike road South 20 degrees Wes: | 2 perches 10 a stone; thenoe along an alley North on 1 | 84 degrees West 4 perches to a stone; thence a { long lot of T. A. Hosterman North 71% degrees | West 6.2 perches 10 3 stone; thence by other | lands of grantor North 52% degrees West €.6 perches 10 stone; and thence North 60 degrees | West § 8 perches 10 the place of beginning. con i taining 3 perches net measure {B) All that certain tract or piece of land sit { uate in the Township of Penn, County of Centre and state of Penns. bounded and described as foliows, to wit: Beginning st a stone on North side of public road and bank of Elk Creek; then. or along land of John Kerstetter North 7 de grees West MM perches wo porth bank of sald Creek; thence in and along sald Creek and land | of Jacob Evert South 60% degrees West 12 per ches 10 a stone on South bank of Creek: thence South ¥7 degrees East 16.7 perches 0 a stone on the North side of public road; thence across said road North 70% degrees East19.€ perches to stone: thence South 67% degrees East 9% per ches 10 stone; thence North 39% degrees East {| 7.9 perches 10 stone on the East bank of Creek and thenoe by land of Jacob Moyer North T% degrees West 10.8 perches 10 the piace of begin. ning. Containing 2 acres and 3 perches neat measure There will also be offered at the above time and place the interest of E. A. Bartges In the dower fund charged upon certain tract of real | estate situate in the Township of Penn and | Haines, conveyed by PF. H. Bartges et al to Al bert E Bartges, by deed dated January 27, 1989 recorded in Centre County in Deed Book Vol 101, page 350, being one-sixth of $1255.17, which sald sum will fall due and payable upon the death of Nancy Bartges. widow of Adam Bart. | ges, deceased | Also the interest of the sald Ervin A. Bartges in dower fund charged upon tract of real estate situate in Haines Township conveyed by Albert Bartges al to Frank H. Bartges by deed dated November 8 197, recorded in Centre | County in Deed Book Vol. 95. page 638, etc., be. ing one-sixth of #3000, which said dower fund | becomes due and parable upon the death of Nancy Bartges, widow of Adam Bariges de | ceasod {| TERMS OF SALE: ~Ten per cent. to be paid | in cash on day of sale and the balance upon con firmation of sale ALFRED L. AUMAN, x35 Assignee THE NURSES’ IGEE Relieves Corns, Bun- ions and Tender Feet Lace, made without seams—noth- ing to hurt the joints. Button, with tip. Both Rubber Heels. $2.75 the Pair ns A. C. MINGLE Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. | in DO Would agriculture, bookkeepl himself tc if he he Is ent) the state Normal when he $75.00 to a teacher Lock Hav fall? Go washing, etc, at a furnish it for partic looue to 1 pal, Lock is over seventeen School”? YOU HAVE A SON? you like your son to study manual training and ng, and at the same time fit y teach? Do you know that vears of age to $60.00 per year from pay his tuition in a Do you know that graduates he will receive from $100.00 per month salary as ? Why not send him to the en Btate Normal School next i board, furnished room, electric light, steam heat, rate cheaper than you can at vour own home Send 'ulars and illustrated cata- wr, George P. Singer, Prinel. Haven, Pa tied 10 BELLEFONTE DRUGGIST F. P. Gre from ing here and glyce ler-i-ka jellefonte DESERVES PRAISE en, druggist, deserves praise people for introduc- the simple buckthorn bark rine mixture, known as Ad- This simple German reme- dy first became famous by curing ap- pendicitis covered t lleves sou ach and It's quick people and it has now been dis- hat A SINGLE DOBE re- r stomach, gas on the stom- constipation INSTANTLY, action is a big surprise to 1 W. GENERAL H. Musser INSURANCE AGENTS. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. BELLEFONTE, PA. Centre Corn Receive Deposits. WE ARE NOT AFRAID TO GRAP. with or any new and experience that aim give what And can perf the that be en in comparison Allegheny County Banking Co. or High and Spring Streets. Discount Notes John M. Shugert, Cashier, ord ee PLE. problem in rk We Wi enough to plumbing, old knowledge warrant jobs have will matter may be please you our estimates, others our plumbing ect satisfaction character of the }§ our pr will sily proved by with OfR A. E. SCHAD. Street - - Bellefonte, Pa. SEE To wat that you no mo the ita rely upon chosen, sawed, measured and finished. | models, daintily It is stric quality oonstruction THAT YOU GET the b them important of lumber that goes You can lumber being carefully IT RIGHT. ifiding details, so as you want them, than to ch get re into our tly quality lumber BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO, BELLEFONTE, PA. Men and Boys | WANTED! STEADY WORK-—WAGES $175 PER DAY and UP. Big Wages can be made on contract Apply to Hayes Work. Run Fire Brick Co, ORVISTON, PENNA, Commercial Phone, Mr. Automobile Owner You Will Have No Punctures, No Blow-Outs, No Slow Leaks, No Rim Cuts if your Car is equipped with “Lastic Air” It dispenses with inner tubes and insures from 5,000 to 10,- 000 miles per tire. For fur. ther information inquire of J. 21 burg and R. G. ALLISON, CENTRE HALL, PA, wanted in Philips: county, in — Try our “Wand Adds” if you have amything to sell, or rent a house, and see the result. Upholstering and Furniture Repairing. Mattress Renovating, ete. M. XI. BIDWELL, BELLEFONTE, PA. Commercial Phone. x50. Beezer’'s Meat Market HIGH ST., BELLEFONTE, PA We keep none but the best quality of BEEF. PORK, MUTTON, SLICE HAM All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ete If YOU wanta nice Juley Steak, go 0 PHILIP BEEZER John F, Gray & Son, Buccessor to Grant Hoover. FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE. This Agency represents the largest fire insurance companies in the world, We are prepared to write large lines at any time, ALSO SURETY BONDS. Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. Jacob Gross French Dry Cleaning and 8couring. Special attention to Ladies’ work our watch | absolutely | Ostrich Plumes Cleaned and Curled. Gloves and Hats Cleaned. Basement Alkens’ Store, Com. phone, Jellefonte, Pa. | Fire, Life, Accident & Tornado— Bonds of Every Description. Harry Fenlon INSURANCE. Successor to Frederick K. Foster and pWillilam Burnside. Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa. Prue | Values boys’ wash suits | Boys’ $7.50 and $850 Serge, {Cheviot and Unfinished Worsted | Suits, $5.50. | Boys’ $5.00 Blue Suits, $4.00. Boys’ $12.50 and £1350 Un- [finished Worsted and Serge | Suits, $8.50. Boys’ $15.00 Blue Suits, $10.00. | Boys’ $10.00 Serge and Unfa- lished Worsted Suits, $7.50. | $5.00. | Broken lines and odd lots, of {the best of the season— | Pink, Tan or Blue Linen, plain lor striped Filet, Eponge and | Ratine nd embroidered or {dainty lace collars. | yunior and Misses’ $750 and Lingerie Stvies | $850 White Dresses, $3.50. | Fine white voile, marquisette idery dresses, severs! trimmed, suk " (and emt girdles Misses’ $7.00 and $6.50 Wash- able Dresses, $200. Striped and figured voiles and lawns, smart styles, various wat efi<cts, neatly trimmed. BO.-GS & EUIL PITTSBURGH, FA, ILLIAM’S DEPARTMENT STORE Sample Shoes, good and cheap. 26 House Dresses, from just one-half regular price. Embroideries and laces In great variety, Se yd. up; 27-In. for skirts, only 26c¢. Ladies’ Gowns, Skirts, Cor pet Covers and Bralsseurs Waist, Norfolk and Embroidered. Finest Renfrew Gingham, yd. wide, only 10c Apron Gingham, 5¢ and So. Prints, solid and fancy. Bro and Bleached Sheetings. Hoslery—ladies men's and children's, at prices to attract x12 Matting Rugs, $2.95 Color Fast Matting, only 30c Pure Candies in great variety, only 10c. Cholce Coffee, 200 Ib, Cocoa, only 200 Ib, Granulated Sugar, 4%e Ib. Yellow Sugar, 4%e Ib, #8c,
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