The Racket. 7,9 and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. | WHITE MOUNTAIN REFRIGERATORS gler was 5 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 26, 1800. ‘CORRESPONDENTS | DEPARTMENT 'CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE | Runville. | Mrs. WW. PF. Shirk is vi daughter, at Beech Creek. iting her I wonder, where the I suppose he is fish. I wonder, Ob Yarnell scribe is? ing. Andrew Heaton, of Irvin Forge, is visiting his sons, at this place. Mrs. Shillings, of Coleville, is visiting relatives, at this place. The school at this place | Wednesday, The teacher ars entertained quite zens in the afternoon with logues and recitations, | appreciated. Mrs. visiting closed last and schol. singing, dia- Oran her s turned home last House cle are all has been sclin or at that time | R. ye Geo ces and your humble | t “Trust Not to Appearances.” That which seems hard to bear may be a great blessing. Let us take a lesson from the rough weather of Spring. It is doing good despite appear- ances. Cleanse the system thoroughly; rout out all impurities from the blood with that greatest specific, Hood's Sarsaparilla. Instead of sleep sequent irrita and an undone, tired feeling, you will have a tone bracing air that will enab) into every day's work a nights, wit leness ne with pleasure, Remember, Hood's never disappoints, Scrofula Bunches ~ “ An operation Meiped my son temporarily for scrofula bunches on his neck, but Hood's Sarsapa- villa caused themn to disappear entirely,” Mus, Lewis A, Canrexten, 01 Wadsworth Street, Hartford, Conn, Catarrh "I have had no return of the eatarrh which troubled me for years, since Hood's Barsaparilia cured me.” Mus. Jor Marrin, Washington St, Ogdensburg, N, Y. Dyspepsia — * Nothing relieved me of my dyspepsia until I took Hood's Sarsapa- villa. It cured me and I can eat three good meals every day, 1give It to my children every spring.” Freo Poemren, 437 Bouth Penna Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Hoods Sasa Rood's Pills care Hvar fils, the non. irritating and “only eatharile io inka with Tod's Karsapariila, and a | ou to enter | mund Mrs Edua, o ar again Margaret f Altoona, vi Ino. Kline last week Miss Anna ent music teacher, has qu a number of al State College John E. Murray 2 business in town on Monday. Mr. Loucke and Miss Emma Duatroe Pine Hall, the W. O. Dougherty, on Sunday. Misses Mattie Klinger and Elsie and Mary Peters attended services at Lemont on Sunday evening. They | panied by Chas. Douglass | Mrs. Amanda Walker. of Boal visited her Sister, Mrs. A. W. | Sunday Miss Hoy, Misses Annies K anche Kaup and Messers Arthur Kline were H le me of ' of Le2mo of were visitors at home of were accom burg, Dale, on ine B! LOTTE picasant 1 anny AY Cv we, on Thur Madi The first thunder shower of the season {on Sunday. Hello! there “Bad ler," where did you | get those mud boats you brought along home oa Sunday morning? Harvey VYVounada, of Woodward, is cir. culating among relatives and friends here this week, Blaine L. Noll and Miss Sara Beirly represent our town at the spring term of select school at Millheim. Success. Sam's unusually sad countenance has again given way to folly appearance since Artie returned home last week, E. W. Zeigler, one of our enterprising young farmers, expects 0 accumulate a fortune by raising onions. Der George Rachau sawgd dos won es widder ragered naecht Somshtaing ovet gate are anyhow nuch Spring Mills. re sawgd dri wucha is zu long, Miss Alma Bierly has again returned to her former home, after spending sev. eral weeks with her sister, Mrs, Duck, in sonburg. Rebersburg, a number of citi | which was much | scholars | Pleasant Gap. Mrs. Wagner, of Tusseyville, has been spending the past week with Mrs, Riddle. The rain has been bringing the grain right to time. Mr. Griffith has been getting in a nice line of clothing. Just stop and see for yourself, Prof. Martin will begin a term of eight week's school here on Monday. Prof. Martin is a graduate of Franklin and Marshall College, The ice cream restaurant, held here on Saturday night, was a success. The wirant will be held at Wm. Bells, on coming Saturday night, | James Corl, another of our intell | young men, received a position as | uty under Register Archey, in gent Dep Bellefoute, | The girl that looks pleasant on day night will get the ice cream. ur- { | Cole says his corn is The { Saturday. growing scribe took trip to t Our i wish him Friday, 11 West Baileyville. TOTAL © M. E. Church, Roland Lutheran Church, Pleasant Gat | Union Sunday School, Zion Presbyterian Church, Philipsburg Total | § Bovp A. Mu | t Artur B Bellefonte, Pa., April 28 RT. « 1900 In the weekly the box at more week count the judges ¢ Wednesday, and no w received for that ’} A mupons wil CUT THIS OUT O00 000000000000RRIOIODRRNGS Che Centre democrat, COUPON NO. 10 APRIL 26. This conpon entities the holder to one vote { for the handsome CORNISH CHAPEL ORGAN (Made by Cornish & Co. Washington, N. J.) to be given to some Sunday Sehool or Church by the Centre Democrat, Bellefonte, Pa This vote cast for If this eon Is held longer than six weeks, or six No's it will expire and eannot be eount- ed. Mend oA mall or personal'y to thi and have it deposited in the Ballot Box. 0000000000060 000000000000 lose BB lL Millheim. W. J. Harrison, of Danville, has leased the hosiery mill, and will be here this week to put the plant in condition to operate as early as possible, S. M. Campbell had an upset last week, in the alley, The result was a run off, with a somewhat dilapidated wagon, J. C. Smith and P. P. Leitzell, had | business at the county seat, on Monday. The Central Commercial Telephone Company had quite a time with the Commercial men before they got the switch pole planted. Those who never spent a dollar for the benefitor improve. {ment of the town, nor gown a foot ground, do the most blowing and kicking when any improvements are made, This fice of shows the folly of electing men to o who are irresponsible and incompetent, Miss Polly Keen, J. S. Miller and Mr ligt iCK J ate ar w KE § tation Hare " : aed Wolfs Store. ers urg, last § n Wesley B of Tylerse here on business last week Ww Adams died ast home, near Livonia age sg years. Mr. Adams was well known in Miles township, baving carried the U S. mail from Livonia to Rebershurg for a nnmber of years He was a member of the Reformed church His funeral took place last Sunday Interment in the { Reformed cemetery at Livonia e132 Dien 1 1 Thursday at his (eo this nea Edgar, sou of Ira Brungart, is at Hwith Bvriting (Monday) seriously { Bionia Sugar Valley. i uip & Co., are shipping from 012 far loads of prop t to Lewisburg dally from White Deer over their branch railroad, I* The old St. John's Lutheran | Booneville has been torn down and larger edifice same ground 15 Dr. J. A. Houtz, who was ly fl with heart disease, is slowly recoverit [4 David I. Price will erect a new barn in Greene township and Wilson Rishel and | Jolin Tyson will each erect a new house in Logan township this summer Rev, Deorstler, of Brush Valley, was in loganton on Saturday walking on Stitches, He cut his left foot rather prely with a sharp axe the other day, lle assisting several other men how ber for a stable, nother cow belonging to Peter Rreon, lives in Brush Valley, died from the # of rabbies. This makes four head attle and two head of sheep that tr has lost on account of the canine pess in that locality, Woodward. i EF. A. Auman, of Rebersburg, spent al days among his many friends, ting pupils for a spring term of I. We feel confident be will succeed K ! mber church at A new 1 be ted on the wi ere se) . | 80-inch India Lawn WE ARE COMING! ANDREW’S GLASS PALACE, The World's Fair Glass Blowers 1 Wee x E Will open for one APRIL 30th TO MAY 5th At Bush Arcade, Lower Room, Bellefonte, Pa. th ying MOWErA, We and Spinners, will be give away Iii} > m3 HES made by EXHIBITION FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN ADMISSION ONLY 10 CENTS Remember the dat : \ May O00COCOCO0OCO0OCOOO0OI000000 $4 Hs ' . 0 | Is gy 40 Cs 4 2s. Admission Only 10c OOOCOOOC OOOO OOOCOOOC OOCOOOO0000 COO00COO000O000000000000000DOOOOOOVODOOOOOOOO00O000 WOULD YOU BE TEREST Il You Knew You Could Save Money ? We have a Bargains advertised here- bargains in the full and honest meaning of the word. Goods under market value. You want the | kind of merchandise we carry. Soon you'll be buy- | ing your needs for the summer. Someone will sell | you. We want to | We can only ask you me in | re here we will | take rN yd care oi m Jill tO CoO ~ Some of the Bargains _» 1 41 1 4 " . tMietitr « TOM 11 rray Nn Sti iy chil LATA" il gTe\ brown and 480. SC. 40-inch Jacquard Novelties in brown and green, black and green, purple, red and black, green and brown 29¢. Remnants of figured Dimities, Lawns and Organ- dies, 12¢. and 15c¢c. goods 56. 0, 176. 296. Be. 50¢ 08c¢. 76¢ | D2-1n | mode Apron Ginghams Red Table Linen White Table Linen Ladies’ Summer Vests Black Satteen Underskirts, with flounce Accordeon pleated, mercerized Skirt Denim Skirts for outer wear Regular $1 Kid Glove, black, tan, brown gray, 75c. 25¢. 23c¢. abc. Japanese Linen Chain Striped Hemp Carpet I 15¢. B0c. 12c. He AVY Hag ¢ irpet Heavy Jute Carpet All-wool Ingrain China Matting 18c¢c. 3-yd-long Lace Curtains in white or cream, per pair One-half wool Ingrain 4 Hx Special Values in all Departments. -— THE GLOBE — KATZ & COMPANY, Ltd. BELLEFONTE.
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