v. + X > HALL, PA, THURS, Jun LKET. wane, clon C'ENTRE THE RA No, 0-11 Cricder’s Frel fe Easily the Largest and Best Store in the Town, We have as 17 kno di our time Vid I yp i a Y BE Dress Ginghams 6 Cents, Dress Ginghams at Domestic Gingham Prices. \ NOW WOLF & CRAWFORD ought Lumberman a tract of oul known whi oak. EE Thels surrendered Churehoes possession churches rendered them ii RO FTOve The members of hav swamp church leased the coach shop of Wm. W Mills, fixed Ev first ‘eaver, near Farmer's for the United ship in. The new home has next Sunday. and it up 4 WOr- cal to in this announced preaching been for pn leduced Rates to Nan Francisco } The Pennsylvania R ny announces wlroad Compa- that, for the Christian held in will sell Endeavor Convention to Le San Francisco July 7 special tickets from system at greatly reduced rates, tickets will be sold June and will permit of stop o ver and points west, engers must reach original point not later than August 17, 1897, For specific rates, conditions, 1 0 ia, it all { i «i to July 2 ver Dene Returning, pass. § Al and et agent, JuneZ4-2 Nn fA sss Rev. Rearick’'s Appointments 10a. m. ; at Spring Mills, at 2 p. m. at Tusseyville, at 7 p.m. S———— ~Lost.~A ladies black brocaded satin shoulder cape, between Belle foute and Centre Hall, on the 12th inst. The finder will please commu- nicate with 8, WwW. Smith, Centre Hdl, OA ~~For Sale.—A 15-horse power boiler und 4 10-horse power engine, good as pew. Price reasonable, TR Sy | CLASS ENTERTAINMENT. Rickerty-Rauckerly Hacket w———— O01 alter Last Saturday evening o'clock, n brief up by the mountain, on the Given by Miss Mary Kreamer's Olas Sat or t {vy | lively there was tay Evening jr It Juco Visited | On last Saturday evening the Sun- | day school class of Miss Mary K roa From, whose mer gave a musical and lite®ary enter- | two tramps in the razor tninment in the Sunday school foom | profession. Hu church, This “Was professors attempted to break into one the continuation of a series of ensertnln- of From's ments to be given at intervals by the | get shelter for the night The in- |, find Jake heard clemency of the weather cased many | | otge and went out, the tay at home, but, nevertheless the his endeavor to foree his way through The en- | \ window tertainment was highly appreciated by | of words followed by Jacob knocking A hiteh as knocked of one of our esteemed citizens premises were harpening It being rainy one of tl the formed of outbuildings evidently and, maybe, several classes of the school. some grab, HAW room was completely filled. a little wa swoon there was every one present and proved to bea dew ided Woh ibly assisted by the local orchestra and It dno down the intruder and the twice again success, The class most | tramp Ww By this ti also supplemented | trap appeared in the pleasing and delightful f began to yell for hel 1 by Miss Stapleton, of Lewis | good ways down feature in the progrmn wor- female which was creditably reu- timber on theyprogram | well recelved by aw would have Ihe nds of applause were it not | The first affair was held ambi of thi I'his entertaln- | the oldest i clear demonstration | Central Perr Centre Hall has an | Pinegrove f the very iL Can high- | made by D. F present [Judge D. 1, ntertaiggent which Gray, D town yf | \ "OY n Dr, Georg in deg merit h deg mer | loge; Ren re hespn of the A 3 fl Very Je. fl LE 4 very deltrhit! ii meeting i nem- mer, Frankl blghest i formed earnest effort : 3 forts. P dent, and the meetings in the | i two uquares below, CIE praise was ao al once proceeded toy Was, when the alley thie and into ve audience and Vineg +1 the Walls that of no ree of Janes and the 1 4 +1 merit the wy 14H - — — lefonte to Have a ¢ obpipe Facteary, pe manufactory "| r Belleforde, operat) ik 1% T two | he hf A vein bios beens ois es will be-give Vili Dw maven of Leck Haver This is the first lished east of Co rock was { C., Tor the [he di i eldenta | Indians found in th ti gua: £ Tn progressive k. id 8. Krumrine, head of 4 thi s Oi ired for this puar- Naglioey, this | rey Cal | whit t 3 RPO Wiens ture i out Him located. the rock | facia will comt i Ire wll Rs 3 red ir { belong guid tt £i ! - ii i Fy, AOCOTGIing on whi rier is Lo be pre- i Indlan who § t of the { Cand wh § SSO Es - a ind Trip to Piflia IL Conipany § act spot CiMeenth No { held in Phils! 24th, ROT. it Philadel June mirn | gold was ! territor tie Fare for lo vALIA 1S wine ‘For t1 without ( and Diarri saye A Co, i t 0 his Noe H 2 & clugive, af af aif we ips d to { dy In the ifnel¥-2 [RF Nod without 1 Pew sx} it wi {and it h | simply stop pa itis all right will find i Hoss, 1.ind As privior «Ff Lhe Ww Ya, Known men in and § { d of rheumatism afl | ! ) He + | sey ville, command ad A £ Bart bf land RE -— Reduced Hates to The Pennsyls By announces { meeting of Association, at any idea of what cian told me timt for me and my inced tht noth relieve me of the 04, Mr, Evans, ’ 10 tad, i Wheeling Drug | YN } toke yi al ommended Chamberlain's Paln { tickets from a ¥ * Ee atid At this time my foot and mb of Pittsburg an . i fo oles 1 len to more than double their | rte of sing my | Plus $200 men yn after T began | il be sold and Hite tr | oaly on Jul; swell & . : Pp to leave, and | 8204 to . | + 10 I consider that I am « niirely cur! duly 10, F J. H. Linden | that by deposi : S. M. Swartz, Tusseyville pagent at Milwaukee on R. FE Wm. | g Mills Bar { 1 and on payment i would © a — nJune, 1 for the wail seemed 10 me £ Siw talrv: ¢1 V Balm vile Pert 13 ret i iy rease. the pain 2 i fan Ross, ¢ 6 i 2 » i er, and ! ’ } { extension tained to leave Milwaukee 31, 187, inclusiv Sprin of return limit holomew, Centre Hall, Wo fp One Way to be Mappy. i —— to attend to the comfort ®f your } g man wishes ily. Should catch or cough, call on R, E. mew, Centre Hall, and GG. 4 Every youn a slight! neatly and well dressed, Bartholo- | that his clothing shall be of the la H. Long, | gut and material, and then the price is Spring Mills, and get a trial bottle oT} an unportant consideration. Lewins, | Otto's Cure, the great Gernmm Heme | Ballafonte, has a stock that is the very dy free. We give it away ‘to prove | io that we have a sure cure for Oorghe, | et oy Ce , Asthma, Constipation, aad all ystand the enormous rush it is having. diseases of the throat and Luda. | Large sizes 50, and 25¢. one 1 ' i T, A1E3 AUNTS cold $ font LE arsort- Everything and a side 1 Popular prices does the business, b pp Bob Hunter's Luck. Horaer's Estate Hefleoment, William Hor ner, dec’d, late of near Centre Hall, are | requested to make prompt setflement with the undersigned, widow, and | those having claims to present them duly suthenticated for settlement, yo. Kate Horxen, | 10jn3t Centre Jiall i a ASA o i A New Noiler, We are pleased to see the following in the Democrat : returned from Philadelphia last week, Persons indebted to ger for the New England Life Insu- rance Company of Boston, have under his supervision the busi ness of Centre, Clearfield, Hunting- don, Blair and Mifflin counties, and with the energy and push whic he will certainly put into the business, a large measure of success must follow, --Lowins, Bellefonte, can give you an apto-date equipment of clothing for less money than any other store in the country. Try him and sce. Mn sos Good Wheat Crop *Oupt, George Boal one of Potter townships practical and most suceess- ful farmers, can boast of a fine wheat erop. Bome of the stocks have grown toa helght of six and one-half feet and Wiheelmaker Boob will lucrease the { purpose has purchased a fifty-hotree ipower engine, which arrived thie | week. Carpenters will begin work i i next week on the enlargement of his ; - Childrens’ Service, | The Reformed Sunday school of th place will hold Childrens’ service in { their church on Bunday evening next. esting program wilh be FY C234 shops, sf fo oi nA 4 J 000 BAIL FOIL ARSON ig Held for Trial charged counts, J i | res f.ove aver orf nt the ot being able on back to District ional and A. W, i that he HUN, Saw i the brenk- Cornelius d that county, nimost econ £41 Ap Mifflin Co. Near Belleville 70th year, Near 0 vears Hecent Deaths Burnham, Alfred Kline, aged Near Milroy, Willian, soni of Ira | Thomson, aged 31 years, - - - Recent Union Co. Deaths. i Forsythe, aged 75 years, In Lewisburg, the widow of David teber, aged 70 years, 6 months, | In Lewisburg, C. E, Murphy, aged 33 years, Hl a a. RORY Death of Mes, John Miller Un Sunday evening Mrs. Mary Pot. ter Miller died at the residence of her brother James H. Potter, in Bellefonte after an illness of several weeks from ulceration of the bowels, fome weeks ago she submitted to an operation at one of the hospitals ip Philadelphia, with the hope of relief, but it proved unavailing. Deceased was the wife of John €. Miller, of Rock View, and her age was 46 years; she was a consistent member of the Presbyterian church. mourn the loss of a faithful “wife A Car Load of : A noth t of tii Hed ni MEN'S SPRING SHOES, * We's Spring Shoes galore, ¢ 1 {ine lowes price than possibly obtainable els where, Many patrons appear sur prised at always finding our estab 4 lishment always erowded. Nothing © strangoe about that. More men are |’ wise every il + better shoe for a little Ne ¥ 1 i fi We ha 'y growing shoe VOCAL, 1} : i pricy he wiser you grow, the more } ou’ll appreciate buying shoes here any. Both arc in shade of Russia; y i WO ollers of 1m rich dark that new 23 Shoes for $2.88 §4 Shoes for $3 pecial” J I'he Metalie aij “9 ) (i SK 5 JOHOR MINCLE'S SHOE STORE ¥ I’A [$3 GARMAN'S STORE. DELLEFONTE, ACh PCOCO0C000000000000000000266000090006000RCQBO0O Woe offer special ba Furniture, Baby Carriages, And Refrigerators, During the months of May and June. 74 n » c ed G0PQ00V0CEO000000000000000000000000 ONLY 90¢ W. R. BRACHBILL, 20000000090000020000000002000020000000000000500006¢ 200%¢Qe02o0900020 SOO2200000C00000000000C0030CC00R0000C0000C02C00E — GLOBE. Dry Goods, Clothing and Millinery A Great Display C . Of Wash Fabrics at Most Unusual Prices in be Seen Here This Week. 3 Printed Chall fo or he in new and or- Just the thing MSC W rappers. *% ginal designs, for hot weath Chenille IIes, and very w We ha ed quantity for 1.98 a pair. can get no mor biz these are gold. $54 Porti } bean- e Vinette Batiste, a new and {tiful lawn, comes mostly in linen | effects, de. Organdie Raie, beautiful color ings, 9c. These were formerly i sold at 150. | Lappett Mull sold everywhere at | .,.... |20c, now 10c. Millinery Department. | Our 20¢ and 25¢ Organdies and { Mulls all go now at 15c. ¥ fier = As we will wind ap our Spri A beautiful line of Plain Organ. |#eason in a few weeks, we have be. dies, all colors, ranging from Sc to 20¢. Dotted Swisses, from 10¢ to 40¢. Silk Mulls in both black white. gun to reduce stock in this depart- We have had a cessful season and intend ment. sne- lose very fo out everything in this department. We shall carry no stock over. We have reduced our prices very ma. terially, and those who have delay- It will pay you to look at 8 buying ii pd will ge a Silk Gloria ‘Sun Umbrellas with | £004 concession in prices. genuine Congo handles, that we| Full line of Sailors and Flowers are selling at 98¢. It is well worth {on hand. $1.50, and is a guaranteed article. All hate trimmed free of charge. KATZ & CO. © and
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