= — = a No.9 AND 1], Uarneyg Ex “The Only Way to prevent what's past’’ said Mrs, Part ington, hoarsely, as she sat with her feet in hot mustard water and drank boneset tea is to put a stop to it before it happens. Almost every day some person comes in- to tue store and after looking around a little and pricing a few articles says: "y wish I had have come here first,” and our answer is, take Mrs, Partington's ad. BELLEFONTE, vice and “put a stop to it before it hap- pens, again. zt y a_ JUST IN_» 2604 yards table oil cloth, and when it was piled up in front of the store, we 1 i 1 [¥) were nearly arrested for blocking up the %) § ot tit sidewalk $s a big . but it wont last more than 30 days.” Patterns are choice, quality the finest, and the price, well that's The Racket, U kno #9 Oleine Soap, Tinware, Pearl Carpet Chain, Willow Clothes and all household necessities. Tubs, Baskets yG. R.SPIGLEMYER, | SHEM SPIGLEMYER, JR CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT. (Continued from 7th page.) PINE GROVE MILLS. Lin and Ike, last week, took in the sights of Huntingdon. Jessie McClenathan took his departure for Ill made arrangement Ll aaron on Monday, where he has 101s, y dt | Hol NEw for Gatesbur BARN g where taking Juiil place the one that last fall, Walker. There seem on thie enza. no : 15 at ing about 4 mont} Ca i the he + aln rkausas, J ler arrives lay n sin 1} 5» Some on Hes Quite well. STONE CRUSHER:—AS over 1d l somewhat subsic that whic the « the not: 1 a 1 a a poatical JisCussion i, it is earnestly ho 1 those elected will 1d we will, as they are all ential tional and those to the best There seemed to cit differen lecte : of an ungsual amount of interest taken in the supervisor, as t or no men « Work interests the ouimunity Fe ect of road he issue was stone crusher ¢ crusher. fon ston The men who came out boldly in favor of a crusher, with an earnest for improvement of our roads, were elected. We do not wish to cast any of discredit ou our present supervisors, n favor of a crusher, but on account of financial embarrassment caused by the opening of the roads last spring, they found it best to postpone the purchase of a crusher until ti super crusher platform, reflection for i they were 1s Spring. Now as the v1 vi sors elect were elected ou a stone we earnestly hope they will be loyal to the trust to which they have been elected. does not simply mean the purchase of a crusher, but using it to the best advan- tage, and making improvements were they are most needed The death came into our midst again last Saturday, and called to her eternal reward Miss Gill, an aged lady and a sister of Mrs Joseph Ward, with whoo she made her home. Miss Gill had been an invalid for several years, but no particular occasion for alarm was noticeable as she ate a hearty meal just a few bouts before ber death. She was a consistent member of the M. E. church for 63 years, and every one who knew her could not help but be con - messenger vinced of the fact that she was in every respect a christian lady, 79 years. Interment was made at this place on Tuesday forenoon, conducted by Rev, Guyer, of the M. E. church, as. | sisted by Rev, Hepler, of Lemont, | sick list ~Ladies silk waists—tailor-made suits and skirts, the very latest at AIKENS STORE. Take Notice, i All accounts due Samue! lewins, re. cently sold out by the sherifi, are as- signed to me, and those owing same are requested to call at store and make im- mediate settlement, Louis FARIAN, at Bellefonte, a. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lila, Pa. } Their election | Her age was | SPRING MILLS, To Mr. and Mrs. Gates Kenley will go to Bellefonte where they have accepted a situation in the Keller House, ANorHiExk INDUSTRY WW. B. Crape has started a necktie factory, giving em- ployuient to about half a dozen girls to William is a hustler aud never does a thing half way. BELLEFONTE: i inh start with, SinR-TRACKED (—Reuben Kline came out victorious with the constableship, The sideshow was too small to knock the old man out. All side-shows should be sidetracked, and they got it in good shape. Mrs from a couple of weeks stay with |! Hlingsworth and son returned 10 1} | pareuts at Pine Grove Mills. Dh B. Jameson. Braucht swapped horses with T. Doc. sports the best horse iu town, Billy, you are out now, Next on the will be the candidates for the different county offices, programme Dautel Heckman, for county commission ler. was here shaking hands with his mauy friends. § — sn— Mrs. Jacob McCool is on the sick list May we hear of her speedy recovery, Wm. Allison gotquite a complimentary — A Sny Goose :—A young here vote for school director, alan republi can, of Altoona, while on a visit made some remarks in one of our stores, viz It made him mad to see a crat go to the poles to vote. You silly ro0se, you had better stay at home and that brighten up some new ideas, in bump above your shoulders. The very | 3 1 lea, a man coming into a civilized com. $s moving in munity, when everything harmony. democrats. 10 ed to run loose + 4 to qui He will start nu a few weeks and will WOrs a winill near house, where hie I ium x & Y the ing man job of Heck AARONSBURG nd'wife have returned a Musser and Wesley Wyle LE Coburn, the scaffold fell down about 12 feet iting at 1 they rt his ankle so that he must use crutches to walk, while Clarence strained his back. ] Mrs. Mary Edwards (nee Musser) and children, who have been visiting her parents for the past three mouths, has Grandpa Musse is quite lonely since the litil gone rv gone to Bloomsburg. € ones are Skating and coasting was all the rage last week by both young and s were uot so young. TW come to Bellefoute to start to work again Success to you, Turb Prof. A. 8. Stover's singing school is still increasing in number. There are now fifty-five enrolled, but there is still room fof tmére The young peoples’ "ie Kreamer has received word t y meeting held in the Lutheran basement on Sunday even. | ing, was turned into mm old peoples meet. ing. The German singing was ¢ pleasure of hearing it. treat |] It was a rare ZION EVENTS i RECEPTION —A reception was givew in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shaffer, at the home of Wm. Shaffer, on last Satus- | day evening a week. Quite a number of goests were invited, There will be a large number of public {sales in this community this spring. Lr ~Miles Decker has been sick for | a few days with the grippe. proving. He is im- Daniel Grove is also on the Miss Blanche Shilling, who has been staying at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Wise, has gone home on account of ill. ness. HIS LAST sermon'—Rev, 1. M. Pines, the United vangelical church, preached his last sermon at this place prior to going to conference, which will convene next week at Williamsport, CHRISTIAN ENDRAVOR:-The Young Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor that was organized last week, held its first meeting on last Sunday evening with twenty-three active and three affil fated members and one associate mem. of demo- | ‘ 1 Well there is not much love | yme who | very | much appreciated by all who had the | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, FEBRU Oa HALL POINT Git Mr. Wu, Myers, of Rock, was s at the howe ot 15. B, Peters on last week, sil Mrs. John Musser, who fricnds and relatives, of returned, Wits VI Miullbenn, There is excellent skating here at the preseat, ice being about 6 ches tinck. Mr. Frank Boal, of Pleasant Gap, was in town of last week, Several Lemont sports were in town on Sunday; was it the Sunday school at. tractions that they were alter? Mr.G. Osman and several companion were skating Saturday when but evening the fortunately escaped drowning, Mr. Osman broke through ice, Mr. Wu. Sellers and wite transacted business iu Bellefonte on Saturday. Mr. Charles Stamm and wife visiting atl the home of Benjamin of Boalsburg on last sabbath. Mr in Mifflin county at the present 1s Edward Seller'sare visiting frien A WEDDING On Wednesday, Fe Mr. John Stamm and Miss. Lu | at the wig, y Gard- th Nel Were married bride’s f ~ residence o 1 mother near Lemont, Rev. Good- ling officiating. Mr. James Peters and Miss Belle Etters the attendants. | A reception followed the cermony at the ! . 1 i Residence of C. J. Stamm, of this place, were | . { after that the calathumpean band gave them a howling serenade. Your corres. pondent was not fortunate enough to secure an invitation, but saw their th ul pleas- ant, smiling faces ¢ as The able young lady and the groom is a fine ey came from th bride,s home bride is an, estimat- young man; may their pathway through life be full of happiness and joy, and all their trouble be little ones. ‘hat is to say, you dont like | FILLMORE NOTES st: but such a man should not be allow- tarted We wish you su r a new end miprove- {sang at Sun t with the singing. lay nigh VCARCG As r lrew Reeser was me brave thieves ots granery and took ped themselves helg ger wears a beautiful grin gotten iuto bis office. 11 % of iis Tyrone, gave a pleasant call over Sun. ay. Mrs. Calder bad cold. John Sheakon it in ha of Pine Grove, spent Sunday with T. J. Frazier, jan named Harry McMonical came 1. lle last fall and made a contract tl the Lock Haven paper mill to chop Everything went along . cy H per wood | very nicely till his last pay day. | told the hands he would pay on the 17th { February, and has not appeared yet. Mrs. Jacob Faust came home to greet She has not been at 4 {0 her aged parents ! home for some five years or more, REBERSBURG RIPPLES Scroon, No -¥F. 8. Ocker had { last week, none on Tuesday because they | held election in his school room and on Wednesday one of his scholars was i buried. Wellington Shaw and bride who we re J. Ki Moyer's, left for their home in Hamilton, Canda. Ex Treasurer J.J. Gramley moved to town on election day. Many of our towns people are stricken with 'grippe.’ The soldiers had a fine day for thelr dinner,on Washington's Birthday. There was a good turnout and everybody seem- ed to enjoy themselves, A. I. Nearhood’s moved totown again last week. Wm. Meyers passed through town on their way to Wolf's store; where he is going to grind for Daniel Weaver, Last week was one of solid winter, al. though nothing froze that we can find out, Miss Hdith Mumma returned home on Saturday Mr. Scoti Karstetter came for his wife on Saturday ; says he likes it in Fraok- Billousness, Indigestion, Headache, A pleasant laxative All Druggpfeta ber. Torsy, or » | ny | has | were | Stam | He | no | school on Tuesday and Wednesday of gpending part of their honey.moon at) WUODWARD HAPPENINGS, I Robert Miller our wtiler is going in the | ¥ B | SHED DUSINEs»; I tock from | ' ’ Lo ual lis Umion tarriil { or 0, Yonada, of Lau Pa. affect him, Qu, ’ He says reduction of don't Harry R. had his best girl to"Coburn ) Sunday evening. Reports having a oud time H. Goodman is busy sawing lumber | gti] The usy collecting road taxes, Hork X Eyr Lumber Co. road suvervisor, Chas. Smith, is Our genial storekeeper and gauger, james Dolan, left for Belleloute on Mon- day where he will stay uutil N, will start up distilling again, 1 | Fi B. he i alk Clyde Yona Frank | | A Says thal i | great man since Ig pecoming a very v : g this plac: so regular. you better lay wm a supply of dyna J ) ute or giant powder and the like, in case | Gvpsie hould call again, D. J. B. how do you like to be « stormy night when the iti rate of 60 pretiy tough Butcher Ha burn last § tracied mecling John H, Fultz and 85, W ed W. C, P gates to the ¢ ouuty conve NO. 357 0 TE ution, at How. ard. The P. Ww. y place, had an open meeting here on Sat Rev Spring Mills, delivered an oration ou the A A 0. 5. of { 5 of this urday evenin [llingsworth, of life of Washington John Brumgard and Frank Guisewhite took a business (rip to Sugar valicy, on Saturday. 1 1 10 an jg Omd | hereafter no tramg Juday GORTON SIFTINGS at need ast r last Mr. M ed last Thursday and Friday P. Bock got his boilers ¢ boys have been making good use of little t he last few it of skating for 1 The thermometer registered 12 below all last week Frank Leeder is serving Ee MOCK mule pounding, at the Tunnel bank i Mr. M.P to Williamsport last week. made a business Mr. W. Brickley, of Romola Pa., spent Sunday a week with Mr, Joseph Miller's nily, at this jam place Come again Will Mr George P. King and family away spending a few weeks with their parents Work is slack in this vicinity, the sea son is not publicly known. Fred Bock, the night operator, an unsuccessful fox chase a few days | ago W. Slope, of Snow Shoe, got caught by | a truck at Beecher's & Sober's camp last Monday, and got his hip badly bruised. J. A. Kidwe | ition, running the pump engine for C. B | C. Co. Enginesr ofthe B,C. R. R | the band off of the driving wheels Saturday, in the cut near telegraph office, which delayed mail a short time. | W. BR. Lansbery made a flying trip to | Williamsport last Saturday a week. Every person seems to be well pleased with the election. The ground hog was honest about his ophesying this time. “Puck Junce.” WIDE ENDEAVOR STORY OF THE Young People's Soclety CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR f'n 'm the beginning and in all lands. By Rev. Francis B. Clark, D. D. 8. C. B., its birth, life, 1" ii is back to his old pos- bursted | pr | ‘WORLD Sn y Of XY. P. and p TOgress of Christa the won on anise cago, PM apolis, New and Bostom, in foreign lan Thrilling fw extra large pag Agents Wante, sale of this wonden Seaver wants it. 1 greatest organiza cularsoffering excepth to agents 1 York, ds. ‘nterest throughout. 8. 600 engravings. ‘he » Gillespie, Motzga * & Kelley, lin co. 639-11 N Broad St. n | | | | | | the most worderful anization since the dawn of as ts prominent members and conventions at Saratoga, “iiladelphia, St. Louis, Minne- Montreal, Cleveland A couiplete history of C.E. Reads like a romunge: 0 ARY 27, 1896. | . | chime whistle W. Eby | Columbu is | shops as follows : | whistles it"re quires are | Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. 5. Gov't Report Royal Bakin Powde ABSOLUTELY PURE The Chime Whisule, Not many people are aware of the diffi. culty encountered in making a perfect The y spatch describes the method for a locomotive, of making such whistles at the Panhandle | To make one of the | 21 separate castings, | The most difficu v t one to make properly : i Y } ) Itis 12} or whistle part of it ided timbers with partions between each fan inch in in height and dis into three | 1 a 20 thi : of ang six one of these it require care on the § of them y in Gold Given For selli book of great interest and popularity “Story of Turkey Armenia’ a full and graphic count of the ma R. H. Woodward Company, Baltimore, Md., are offering $200.00 10 anyone sell. ug 200 copies of their new book, ** This interest and popularity. A f i Slory of Turkey and Armenia.” a WOrk of great Many agents 15 copies a day aphic and thrilling account is given the Ar ians which ivilized world. Agents te and oO massacres men ve aroused the offering th liberal rms and emiums, paid credit m immediately. 3-20x New Use for Corncobs to Dacon uj OK ronounced nothing High d ke : Te on street, the a exe Ana 11s served 4} ( chicken wa ce cream, cake and fruits be served from 5 o'clock p C EIE IE IE ITIL IT ITIL IT ILI A Smashed Buggy On Wednesday noon, a blind borse RY standing in front attached to a bun was frightened of Cn It ran across the while ler's Ex- Auge. street where the vehicle collided with a tree and was badly smashed, The animal was not The conveyance was owned by jared Mr Jerry Roan, of Benner township. New Billiard Room Ed Brown has fitted up a cozy room on Bishop street with fine billiard anc % a pool tables. In order to show splendid odations until March first the us 18 4s acoor of the tables will be free. The new cigar { factory u i i i 1 | ! | | i | | | | | last | | attraction. | : | ing out a splendid smoke. | of “Brown's Bears." made | | public school superintendents will meet | topics of unusual interest ! : mended wherever it has appeared dur. | values—Suits made to order at $15.00, { $18.00 and $20.00. | Come Early. nd nder his management is tum. Ask for ome Superintendents Will Meet. The Pennsylvania city and borough in their sixth annual convention in Al toona on Thursday and Friday, March | gs and 6. A programme has been arrang- ed, which includes addresses by some of the brightest educators in the state, on ‘ The next production atthe opera house will be the well known play “Side Track- ed,” which draws large houses where. ever it appears. It has been well recom: be a fine ing the past season. It will Don’t miss it. Cheap Suits To fill in a dull season with big cash pPantaloons $5.00. MoxrcomuEry & Co., Tailors. Married. Never such a chance offered as in the al book, Every En- grandest book of tion. Send for cir. mally liberal terms ‘iladelphia, Pa. By Ira. C. Mitchel, Minister of the | gospel, at his residence No. 122 North Spring Street on Tuesday Feb, 25 th 189s. Mr. James A. Leathers of Mt. agle, Centre Co, Pa. and Miss Eliza. beth Hull of Spring Township. No G ipe When you take food's Pills. The big, old-fash- 1 to toned, sugarcoated pills, which tear you & ploces, are not In ft with Hood's. Fasy to take Hoods and aasy to operate, in trae » ) : of Hood's Pills, which are np to date in every respect safe, certain and sure. All droggists, me, OC. 1 Hood & Co. Lowell, Mass, The only Phils to take with Homd's Sacsaparitio. ny line to the hill the route ge the 11 throw the bed of Going Back to the 01d Route The new short cut of the P. R } ee Portage to Lilly rutis in a hill west of Benscreek, where the will be cut, then crosses oid and follows the old way to Lilly. Th the P. R. B. track: the old tracks were dication of the sur ho laid out the old Pon R. is goir laid out, Porta road all T it wi feet higher thas I tis a striking vin- of the engineers P. r back to the old route they w Ww age that the “we " a mm EIEIEIEIEICILIE (rood {000 Fi Mee Ie IE IE IE IES i How Can | Have Beautiful Teeth? By keeping them thoroughly clean—They should be brush ed with pure water after every meal and before retiring at night. A little gred tooth sowder sprinkled upon the yrush will add much to their appearance and to the fi rancs of the breath. sfter 180 ty years experience in thed business we can recomme nothing better than our “Rose Dentrifrice” and “Saponaceous Tooth Powder” Mess we have gold for years with satisfaction to our customers and ourselves. 80 well satisfied are we of their merits that we will sell you a trial bottle of either for ten cents. Our line of tooth brushes is large and select, prices from five cents to fifty cents. GREEN'S PHARMACY .
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