February 37, Hee THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Beven. 1 — — a Spend Weekend in Philadelphia Lamb, of Bellefonte, spent the week- | cou NTY burg, R. Di Jumes If. Cupples, 0%" | FIRE, RAZES HOME Visit Sunday School of Bellefonte, visited and addresse¢, You can show your sympathy Miss Mary Rankin and Miss Nina | lend in Philadelphia, SCHOOLMEN TO MEET snow SHOE pOoROUGH—E M AT VALLEY VIEW. Willis Geisinger, treasurer of the the Trinity Evangelical and Re- for the Chinese by contributing to : s—— Prance, L W Wat on. PF. L shop ——— Centre County Council of Christ- formed Sunday School at Hublers- the relief fund now being raised . : W. J. Bates, ©. A. Thompson, all ut ontinae lan Educati Wd Mr, T! rg last Sunday ning y the Red Cr Ee ea a HL (Continued from page one) Snow Shoe {onlnucd from page one) Gucalion, und Mr. Thompon, | tAug last Sunday morning by the Red Crom Township; J. H. Burkholder, Potter SNOW SHOE TWP:—J og A nent, and the Undine ‘Company's i de re pnt ee - er TE | Township; C. A. Thompson, Snow Beal oiloabannon: Mu. Viv: ‘w. M. [Ford truck was sent to the scene. Shoe Borough; W. M. Tarman, Snow | varman, Clarence: LeRoy Lewis Mo- y the time they arrived at the 8hoe Township; R, E. Malone, shannon; Andy Tobia on CARE THN Mrs home, the upper part of the frame Spring Township; Robert C. Miller, Josephine Drapcho, Clarence house was enveloped In flames . 1 Taylor Township: Raymond Snoke SOUTH PHILIPSRURG R ROUGH The only avaliable water sup Extra ’ — : Extra | . pe y James ood, Mrs, Mabe ! ihe 1 niiie o ° oo Union Township: R. J. White, Liber- | oo 0" 2" are, Sue Gillham, Ms. | Pil%s were cisterns and small reser- Special re j 5 { J Special (ty Township; Henry 8. Elder, Fer- | Tillie Gates, all of Philipsburg Volrs, none of which could be ~_ i “a fguson Township. SPRING TWP Rd ard V Rhond reached to provide the fire appara- Yalues A ne Jol wi " | Resolutions R Gory Nr Ae B I Ove 1! pa | HU vith sufficient water to fight in Ever Resolutions: -B, 8 Kingsley, tonte. RB. D.: Larue Hazel, Pleas! he flame Shortly after the ar-| D p y Chairman, Ibward Borough; Henry | Gap fival of the firemen the roof of ept J. Stover, Haines Township: Paul STATE a Aix) ip wRoRovan, ie home of County Commissioner p 1 ", Thomas augn, i; N LE hs A y 3 . ' “ Vonada, Walker Township; M. G. e i herling Ri het 1. Breon. Rav V. | Paul N. Eckley, across the road, for these Mains, Port Matilda Borough: 8. W. | watson. W. B. Keeler, all of State Col= | Wis found to be on fire in a dozen D f Gramley, Millheim Borough; Rev, lege : Or 50 places where sparks from the ays ' Howard L. Wink, Ha:rls Township; rat Bon. TH gl he at. | Houser fire had fallen, Fanned by . . Winfield L. Erb, Rush Township; [1.. Hvrone 3: Toner Merryman, [8 high wi these sparks : : $1.25 Fountain Syringe and Jamies a HgTe. Bellef te Hor v go ter Pry D D ane Me Ad Date Cun Eckley hid on Will Be Money-Saving Days, at i CE TTC LC TT CTL Cad nome oigh; J. F. Kephart Philipsburg | John Vaughn, Port Matilda, R "hy Hremen quickly extended a boost WaterBottle ..............9100 Borough: William B. Keeler, State| UNION TWP.—fvred Fisher, FU line to the the roof, and carried " t [College Borough; Mrs, Jeannette | j...e Parsons. Jullan, R. D ay- | Water from the Eckley reservoir to $1.19 Luminous Dial Alarm Clock $1.00 Wetzler, Boggs Township: Mrs. mond Snoke, Fleming William Wet | provide the pumper with sufficient Mabel Maurer, South Philipsburg * on pp Ray Aminers ly r to keep the roof wet and to $1 50 Bill Folds “Justin” $1 00 i Borough. Mis. Belle B Grove, UNIONVILLE BOROUGH “Willing Y he 1 the sparks as they fell, » ’ . . . Spring Township; Mrs. Josephine pmenhizer, E. L. Parsons, J. | tere WL the outset of the fire Mrs Drapcho, Snow 8S8hoe Township, C. Harry E. McElwain, Harold W. Wal« | H ‘T and her sister were alone Samson, Carry Your License EA Zettle, Gregg Township; L. W [oR all ot Fomig A Porter. Hub- | I the house, Mr, Houser being at BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Whitehead, Harris Township, lershury y De trich. Bellefonte, ‘ nearny E ckiey store and two With Your Car Keys. ‘ive . $1 .00 Below is a roster of the Couniy’s R. D. 2; W. C. Blerl ; Howard R. D hildren n school. Before School Directors. The fist named (Non-memb.) Pau Jellefont® | firemen arrived } user, as Director is the President, the sec- R od) % J od wi ! ; nd, secretary, and the third Treas: |” woORTH TWP ! A urer williams, (Non-memb ) "Fur furniture § w tems . . BELLEFONIT BOROUGH —Oeorss | I= .B- WOOIKNG VP. 1. Wits, OHE018 | nousenold 20008 HOR. the eon The following are only a few of the splendid values to be Kelley, W. J. Woodring - ; ort H. Hazel, Marian L. Volynech Non- Mati fda Ar n I, to a place of safety arrish Drug Store Law hale Brig oy Soke Jam art a sm — L Lhe Rm of the fire the in found throughout the store. RNIN OI J. DeHaas, all of Be nt M. \RINE RB. AND TO . a time Hreatene » “ Te Pp BENNER T™W Paul Resid A rame garage just wes BELLE} ONTE, I A. E. Ma Ys F west pO le} P L AY IN ( ou N T Y i Lhe } r home Carrying pans ) " n oman, all ellefonie RB . from. buckets of water nrocured 9, {Continued from page one) from cisterns, firemen kept the One Rack of One Rack of INI ee Tm SRT HIS TRIS RE Bs ELA BHI Le et a BOGGS TWP —aAfilligan ACS, | —— —————— . k ———————— - Bellefonte R. D. 2; lott H. Neff, How. | 1! Centre County ppearanc ge roof and wa.ls soaked and ard, R. D. 2; R. 8. Malone, Wingate; Satyrday, September 2 Joneer prevented its destruction . G Ee . H.W. Smith, Mlesburg, Mr : - re scheduled to be given ir } yf When the fl s were at & § : kK .° nette Wetzler, AMileburg RR | IE ey Yui). 4 Th NE AI Be Ka? Raoblson, Bellefonte R. D. ernoon anc evem he crowd which had gather- ith . BURNSIDE TWP —H. J . The engagement resulted when tL the scene were Startle d by RE | Pin Glen: A. OO. MoCullough. ine Mr. Cappel, aho has been in I eri I reports with 4 Zing . ; a | ree | S Glen; R. B. Wallace, Clearfield Trust | respondence with Mr Mer for structure, Mr House er expl ¢ (Values to $5.75 } ha (Values to $16.50) Co., Clearfield, Pa. (Non-ment Ir some time wr y the asa red | 1} the machine gun-lke oy ro vin Folmer, Ivan Plubell, Pin 4 . nai Hy Aa ee a =A a ] el : 0. hand leader stating that the Ban were caused by a number o - 053 : “ 5 CENTRE HALL BOROUGH : : By . " at: — © WITH ALL 9S White, David H. Keller, (Noui-u is planning a tour next September in shells he had in his home. ba «JJ AES ba 95 Edward E Balley, R 8 Hagan, F and that Sep'ember 24 was an open Firemen remained on the scene ; 3 ad Goodhiart, Fred Luse, ali of Cex dale. Mr. Holter immediately ac nid the home had caved in wT TWP —W H Hout epled the coffer by telegram i he blaze had burned {tsel " : Ahk ’ 4 - LR 13 yy » ' y ’ - 4 4A ne ” 1 " “ mont. Guy W. Stearns, Lemont ran ey el HQ CPIM Drav 42 In > tn 2 ho Joh " / or dS ers Shey late Ooliege rR D % al men 8 have doen) wide for the gl x } ou d 4 ‘ Med i He ! Women S and These dresses are marked fonte, R. D. 1 wporis that they will probably t ; and household goods, but Misses’ Sizes for Quick Clearance C U RTIN "wp $89.95 THOR GAS WASHER HOTA: ST Hig Gs Src: lege, or Hcl Park The afternodt | iince would not completely cv —————— = == Frank Boone — With — fy BN I, Pry) cert in sor er 0 that al resident HASTINGS HOME : via Children’s Children’s 48 CLOTHES PINS 2 SQUARE TUBS | st Gum KT5, 575 Riis aie ateng win p mnimumt| A228 FOF BALE UNDER Coffon Blouses Blabiner CLOTHES LINE SE PEt T SE fT raat, se of (Coats prs Hu WAISTS a CLOTHES BASKET CLOTHES RACK | 8 immer ail "a Boring sais, it D the open date guarastees Cen n improvements and repasis, fll Of Rate or Knit l for $1 00 Hetas. Yd to: HAINES TWP if. 4 ¥ } } Stover, Woodward Non-memnt will piay in 1? Aer by int . AONE % 3 stall R ar 5 4 . $1.50 Values 40 BOXES RINSO J. Stover, H. J. Bower, Aaronsburg: 4 : the tout ; Bimerous tied throm guise Ste Vain Slightly mussed, but all are fast color R. H. Bowersox. Woodward & bard Ta od ADT i a 4 ‘ Sa Find moder and washable a $1.00 values Acker. Aarongburg : band, conkls.ing of more Lhi : Ally Ot featur make the NOW NOW ALL FOR $69.50 |: aa 2 a ms noes a: Backnel Uni. | asetully” Qyined 2 ae 4 for $2 LINEN BLOUSES | sents, of Ph at $1.00 ea. 5 in Ban Jo a lnbyury 4 ents 2s 10318 h no ‘ ; 4 gt fib men, " Not all sizes, but an excellent value 9 HOWARD BOROUGH—Thomag 0, X00%D for its famous local ba: CT Stolte. Donald B Gardner { Non. | and SOT higher<han-avera Democracy medi. Winfield G. Thompson. B 8 number of musicians. For these een Kingsley, C. B. Schenck, Marion reasons it is believed that the ap- he qualitie Pletcher Howard DERIANCH ’ } Ma - HOW ART ) TWP 4 HARRIS rE EE ER EE ry Bellefonte Hardware Company le Si Phone 295 Bellefonte, Pa. J Aigrader, Macey, 1, Maucer. Brus COURT CONTINUED (Continued from page p18. t FE kde STOCK UP AT THESE LOW PRICES Nestle's Milk 4 = 25¢ | ios iets sirens Joe Crisco on Spry +b eam 49c¢ Matilda, Wo r shivery. or oh L ES TEE VERIFIED Flour GOLDEN DOVE 24-1b sack 65¢c men j A F Meyer. WB. Book Co ler cant could nok ha us Montgomery A | : BY 65 SHIRT “MOTHER'S” FLOUR 24-1b sack B5c 8. Slack. Coburn or Lal since Judge Wal Ker was ; ER / PHILIPSBURG BOROUGH — Sami. wr arr dom +B Ye And \ ¢ 3. Miller, Mrs. Bmw W. Womelsdorfl, | wipes +30 ALE: 48 AL ih \ . } A $i PENN ALTO—SWEET CREAM phart. William B. Johnston. D€Y before h vation to th wm \ \ ) or - Mrs. Jennie Harvey, al lipaburg | Bench \ \e\RS Butt Ib 35 SATE Een ween oo | Greatest Values of | B\NCYN u er - C . rtre all R.D ; MeCorm Hughes-8hirk is n ly In 7 1 Made In the popular fussed collar " "RD . Case Is DOL greatly J ar Pn M.A Burkholdes excess of the cost of bringing & pan model in fancies, solid colors and er Hall of jurors into court. This o¢ is ’ i A whites. Stock up with plenty of PU RE LARD OPEN KETTLE Ib 10¢ : TWP. <John _M ! the only ont directly affected wtf we i CX \ these for such valoes will not be RENDERED / ton, 0. 8. Womer, Philipsburg: | ; ; . 2 . £ repeated for a long time There eh oO Me (Non. DOSUDODemen { the Pebiuary ( Hobba, Osceola Mill Non will be a limited number of Arrow 4 p WITH Large th). Clatr Vaughn Philipe- Court, since the other two would n Soak | ~ 4 ky h MOTHER 5 OATS PREM. 25¢ burg D inifield L. BEd, Philips have gone to trial in any event FOR DOLLAR DAYS, FEB. 18 & 19 dil Nd § A Ha Stirs, valase $2 and $2.50, included PENN ALTO SALAD GELATIN DESSERT p Vr DRESSING] [JACK & JILL § : ~ . ONE LOT OF pd 25¢ 4 oh 19 FREE ! 7 es Any Sui, Topcoal Small Sized Tablet Cree 2 0s 13¢ | acon 2. | [B22 ID) il § | ABA or Overcoat | | Youth Suils Potatoes, 15 Ib 25¢ | ™e ows... 2 " YEAGER'S SHOE STORE SPECIALS For These Two Days Only ! and One Lot of Sweet potataen. 7 oe 306 FRESH SKINNED (10-1b avg.) FOR DOLLAR DAYS ! : Grapefruit,6 for 25¢ | iy AMS - Ib 25¢ Men's $4.00 Work Shoes - - $2.45 “20 Topcoals FLORIDA Oranges, 8-1b sk 30¢c ————— Men's $3.95 16-inch Gums - $2.69 LOW 10-1b sk 39 WEINERS Ib 20c | Children’s $1 95 Shoes - $1. 19 nions, s C | Skinless Weiners.....1b 23% | Women's $4.00 Novelty Shoes $1 .39 This includes our whole DOLLY MADISON DILL PICKLES... '4-gal Jar. 25¢ stock with nothin with- | Women’s $1.00 Arctics - - - 68¢ . Alco » Oleo 2 = 25¢ | || Girls’ $2.45 Oxfords - - - $1.79 Jrows; Former values to 1 5 Regular Sizes. For these Days poi Bb FRESH (Orisfiels) ptr A | Baby $1 25 White Shoes - 8%¢ What an opportunity to obtain a first clas # wang Ho Oysters, pt. 20c | samme || | Children’s Shoes, broken sizes 89¢ | i nd eval a such & Yeduead prise, Shaffer's “Special” Shredded | J Coffee -31bdlc WHEAT - 2 bxs 23c | | A Substantial Reduction on All Shoes ! There Will Be No Chases. Ne Exchances snd No Refunds. All Sales Wilk De Fil toa at caer Penn Alto Egg Mash, 25 Ib 6% ' ) SHAFFER sTOREs coMPANY | | Yeager's Shoe Store | CE i i rl Many ar “WHERE YOU SAVE WITH SAFETY I"
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