THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA + APRIL 12, 1900, The Racket. 7,9 and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. { TON OF DISHES (‘fame to the China Annex this week. Among the lot, 16 Dinner Underglase prints, best qual ity $5.08, 87.60, $8.49. 8 full din cold trimmed 810 handsome Sets, . 4 : Hea an, {erns from fo} | | ways willin COR RESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE Coburn. 3. 1, here a few days Campbell, of Shamokin, was He returned Tuesday and his family followed on Wednesday, to Shamokin, where they will make their future home, They will be miss. ed by their many friends who were al- g to share with them, Agnes Witman, sbort visit to her parents evening, she she likes of Aaronsburg on Sat the Mrs paid a urday burg Miss Carrie workiuyg f says who was the winter week. ole | her many friend Window et ready to Screen Doors and PIGELMYER. JAMES VICK'S SONS, faTSsTEaasasaravaTvaTy ’ he . $ 1837--April--1900 } ¢ OOOO 63rd. Anniversary, ction sce MONTG / y ¥ / / RQ a / / ? / / ’ $ k 1 / / / R / / ’ 4 y " / s » a Th he EEN " / / / / / / / ? / / / / / 4 / / Y / i ¢ / / / / + al of the w to or " n a fe NOTE h « hool carly SI Holt, her A of Northu: ast week to ' who is seriously ill Ray and nberiand, Mis with won Came on we Holt's father, pRcuwmonia James Clark, son of Justice of the Peace James Clark, and Miss Bessie Lingle, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Geo, W. Lingle, were quietly married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Ritchie, mn Williamsport, last Thursday, They will shortly make themselves at home in pellefonte where the groom is employed | in the offices of the C. R. R. of Pean’a. HOODS PILLS cure Liver ils, Bil- lov ness, Indigestion, Meadache. Easy to take, onsy to operate, 28¢. Ammon Walk M Cok. Fhursd the i hey it pat ay where they home of Kh. D past week where ream at all soft drinks XK pe Fhe ge bakery Op ) HAR ae are cream parlor ped the can get Hirst RAS 100 ¢ and every day, also MI friends in this p A. 1. Wallzer, of near this burg, turned home a few days ago from ginia, where he spent the winter his daughter, Mrs, James Misses Clara and Carrie Anderson, of Bellefonte, were guests of Miss Burus a few days ago. Harry Groover moved from near this place to Elmira, N V,, where he expects to make his future home, Miss Mattie Lucas has returned again | from Milton, Pa. Faster services next Sunday evening inthe M. BE. church, Everybody is in. vited, Suniise prayer meeting at 6 o'clock in the morniog. visited ace the past week i Jonie Koons, of Blanchard re Vir with | around here ju Nellie Nittany, The schools have all closed season, Mis. Harry Stover and baby, of Hub. for this lersburg, were guests of her mother, one town have called quite frequently, at his day last week, There will be an Faster sermon in the | alter. | | ing young school teachers, returned to the Evangelical church noon, by Rev, Searls. Mr, and Mrs, Springs, were the guests of Mr, Zerby, on Sunday. There on Sunday Andrews, of near Cedar and Mrs, 18S a great deal of ISL now, Ar, and Mrs reck, cud family, on Sunday. Mrs, Earnest McKibben and baby Hublersburg, were visitors un parenta 1 McCaleb Sunday BICKNCSS Henry Mowery, of Fish were guests of N, C. Shaff:r , of ler the rool of Samm A ’ Lutheran Chur Union Sanday ylerian Char Church In the the box at more coupon woe | Che Centre Democrat, COUPO N NO. 17 APRIL 12. This ¢ Mh entities Lhe holds to the handsome "CORNISH CHAPEL ORGAN Made by Cornish 8 Co to be given to some Sand by the Centre Demoes at Be Washington, NX. J day Rehon! or Chureh Bellefonte, a This vote cant for thin foun is held longer than six wesks, ow six Nos 1 will expire and cannot be count od. Send by mail or personal and have it deposited in the allot Box 000100000 00000000000 0000 to this office " Moshannon. Edward Rupp, perchased a fine driv. ing horse from Boston Viedorfer., He expects to enjoy our fine mountain roads this summer, and the young ladies of our boarding place, of late. Miss Maude Rankin, one of our charm- Normal, last week, to take up her studies | again, after teaching the greater part of aterm, at Holt's schoolhouse, S.B.is at a loss to know his leisure moments since Mr. lo pass has gone and how he George Loy, who has school at Laurel Run, week, is now finishing term. Mrs friends in Miss B spent a here, Boyd Shank and hoe, were in tow Maude ( taught a term of which Mi osed lankin's Howard made a short visit Mile the p anche few ently. ssbhurg, 15t week Daugherty days with re w | A and We hope our | A K Fairbrook Hublersburg. » have ¢ make warden and the wing for the BE Crop Walter Ager, Lock Haven a good part of the time in Little Sugar va H. Minn Brushva r parents Wi T. Searlew ot wn mbering Ww ey ich and child cy this week Mr. and nis Store Hoy ur grain dealer g wheat H FE wet Con Wm Bartley ¢ home pw Shoe ay wer from Sa Are ver Suni has severa there The Re their new working new buildings to put formed pastor next week Sunday the 220d inst ongregation expe Rev Hatvey Crow, He will preach Arrive on Julian. Miss Agnes Beexer, of Bellefonte, was the guest of her friend, Miss Emma Mur AY, ast week, Miss Stella Austin visited friends at Milesburg, last week. Mr, and Mrs. Austin McCann, of Tv. | rome, are visiting at the home of Charles | Muriay. Workmen are busily repairing the property west of town, to be occupied by |G Gilbert Beaver, | The roads ate in fine condition for | wheeling, and our young people Lave been taking advantage of ot, last | | Mi] Penn ‘Hall, Our farmers busily engaged in plowing. The Edwin Bell Co. Ohio, moved their stave town, to Blair county. Henry Zeigler, of Li the guest of his brother, last Thursday. Miss Della Bartges Hall's accomplished young staying at the home of RK for the last two weeks. D. WW. Zeigler sold h town Walk are of Youngstown, | will north of | Hall, was | W. Zeigler, nden D. of ladie Bartges, one Centre , Was obert farm nort} to : the home of Elias Breon, As your scribe will leave next Monday to attend school, this will be his last writing for quite awhile, but will secure a new scribe Lo report the news. Jerry Bwaney, of lewistown, is at | present visiting friends iu this town, Gardenmaking is one of the principal occupations with our people, ““ Peace Hath Her Victories Np less renowned than war,’ said Milton, and now, in. the Spring, is the time fo get a peaceful victory impurities which have been accumulating in the blood during Winter's eating. he ban- ner of peace is borne aloft oJi by Hood" S Sarsap arilla. over the » C hearty Catarrh I Tumors Io ods Sic bavilla BABY’S BIRTH MOTHER'S FRIEND THE “Er AAA "rr DRY, Vvvde dad « LOBE LINERY AND CARPETS. Did you get One of our Circulars? the store this week. s all seasonable merchandise. 1 IT gladly through nder value wu to look into this store. 00000 eee 0000 A few items her Remnants of lawns and organdies 20¢ value now at Ladies Summer Vests Shirting Yard wide Rustle Lining Ladies Hose | Mens Socks ! ¢ give you an idea ° what to expect: 10 and 0000 #2 ee 0000 Spe cial value in the Dress Goods Department you can't afford to miss. All Wool Ingrain Carpet ) Wool Ingrain Carpet Matting 50¢ 25¢ 125 Katz & Company, Limited, THE GLOBE, Bellefonte, Penn’a.
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