- THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSLAY, JANUAKY 2i. 1847. THE RACKET. NO. 9 AND HICRIDER EXCHANGE, BELLEFONTE, 13th Semi-Annual Clearance, now on Top The following letter explains itself: New York, Jan. 18, 1897. China Annex, Racket Store Co., Bellefonte, Pa. Sirs: a visit to all There wil to yon shortly a jees never of heretofore. [ have just come home from ,) of | BE LOOUS shipped west actories, He ard X. firm in this neck of do better ady to emigra If there 18 any the woods, or you Two weeks our ad gal Stock pruning” price is doing the business. ago needs ' a lett wait some Dont for this weeks ) they are press time. STATIONARY DEPARTMENT i neighborhood, returned to her home Box Papers and Ens 10 and 15e Avoid An Early Grave. How often do we hear, that the ave- } nue to an « rave was opened by : 3 ) ML cougn and « Mass,, writes: a bad cold. to he vd . v bald Ip me, and everyl tles I was cured, ise of everybody. always recommend i to my fiends as I know it to be a sure cure,” Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is sold everywhere for 25 cetits, Don't accept a substitute, For sale by C. M. Parrish, druggist LYON & COS a. GREAT _» Clearance - Sale CONTINUED men, real at the low pri Childrens suits 7c, ward exceptional prices an Upe- good values at these Youths suits, long pants, ages 10to 14 | were $3.50 all we have left go now at $2 Better qualities from 14 to 19 years at £3.50, M4, $5 and upwards Just opened a new lot of apron ging. | hams 4c yard Good yard wide unbleached muslin 4c. | Good bed ticking 6c. Good fast collor calico 3'%ec. Good towling 2%c. 200 yards of ruching —~mixed lot, qual. ities 1n the lot cheap at 25¢ and goc per yard all marked down at 10c per yard. One lot of remnants all kinds of goods at '4 cost. Just opening a big line of carpets and mattings. LYON & CO. Allegheny St., - - - Bellefonte, Py { who CORRESPONDENTS | DEPARTMENT | The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What our Army of Alert Correspondents see The community will be and observe worthy of note local Happenings of every tladly Published-—Send the news, we will [i Publish it. REBERSBURG RUMBLINGS. C. C. Loose and Titus Gramley bought the Geo, Brumgart farm, last week SAW Mire CC. C. Loose is going to move his saw mill, from Union county, into his woods north of Emil Harters : 1s going to saw staves Miss Lydia Gutelius was visiting in our burg for several days, until she was called home to nurse her sister-in-law 1 who produced a little girl Some of our little folks are sick with the chicken pox. Miss Mary Houtz, a skil had been visiting led musician, this last reiatives in + . Friday, in Orangeville, Pa - MOSHANNON MENTION Mr. Doc. Cramer, the er House, home on a sh at Philipst WOLF'S STORE GATHERINGS L Oue man the towhship., All democratic urged to be present, at this caucu order of Chairman D. W. HARTER Benj. Beck and wife were to K reamers. ville on Sunday Roland Frantz and wife, from Tylers- ville, and Abner Wolf and wife, from Re- {| bersburg, were guest at William Movers, | on Sunday last. Many changes will take place in this vicinity this spring. We will report them { later, - HOWARD EVENTS. Miss Anna Jenkins, of Milton, passed through here one day last week, on a visit to relatives and friends at Belle. fonte, Miss Mittie Lucas is visiting friends in Bellefonte, was visiting relatives at this place. The United Evangelical church, at their church on Sunday afternoon, Mr. William Pletcher, who has been employed by B. Poulsen & Co., in the handle business, moved to Centre Hall, William Mayes, who has been in the marble business here with his father for the past two years was circulating among his many friends last week, Mrs. Susan Morison, of Williamsport, | this place, beld communion services in | | Mr. H. Wellington Pletcher, better | known as Doudy, is home from New | York, on a short visit, Mr. trip to Tyrone last week, We learn, writing, Mr, Pletcher being laid up with lumbago Mr, John P of Be made a business trip to our town on last Reuben Lucas made a business at this James FP. are very sorry to of our friend Haris, Hefonte, Friday Mr. Robert Neff, who formerly resi here, but now living at Tyrone, hac misfortune to get his hand badly while coupling cars lays Mrs. J. R trip to Bellefonte one some few ( ago Forrest made a day last we Dr. C. } to move to Indiana. E. E. church . Smith, of this place Manley, pastor of the Christian at this place, is holding a meet + ing at Cogen House station, Miss Auna Forrest, sister of Rev. J. R. able lecture in Sunds Forrest, delivered a very the Methodist ing on Japan y even church, on She has been a missionary { OT some worker in that country VOATS HOWARD NO W. Maves, of Houservill among his many fries ITEMS MILESBURG HAPPENINGS Cart SLone rox On & DUsIness Lr Ed. lrvir eft West wer 0 i ling a We nis of Altoona was her and Confer of 5 DOre William Taylor r guest of his m sister 5 ster recen Kaze lL BL has a son 14 years of waist pounds Ww measure ith and { i © guests of Dar ga : § Mari burg r iam du wm Par day off had » hunting ap a few Ihe grangers the Bald Eagle grange room on Friday last, at 10:30 a. m They had a morn ing and afternoon session, Ww business of importance On Suoday, January 10th, Allen Swyres and wife locked their house and started for preaching in the Presbyterd an church, thinking that everything was secure. Upon arriving home after services, they found that strangers had entered the house, and were puzzled to know how they had gained admit. tance. Thestrangers made themnelves comfortable and at home. The next door neighbor, seeing the strangers, showed her hospitality by mssisting them to the house. The strangers were Robert Gentzel and wife, and son and Miss Mame Gentzel of York. They had a pleasant time the balance of the day. | Mr. Wilson of Tyrone gave a concert {in the firemen's room on Saturday | with his graphaphone, or phonograph, as some term it, to a well filled house. The talking machine did the talking all right. The highest friendship must always lead us to the highest pleasure. nam sounty met n transact For fine Sweet Potatoes, Cran- berries, Mince Meat (our own make), fine Cheese, fresh Crackers, and Bis. cuits, pure Cider Vinegar, sweet boiled Cider, Bradford Co. white Buckwheat Flour. Sechler & Co, «look at the label on this paper, and you can see whether you owe “the poor printer’ anything. HUBLERSBURG ITEN From Regular Correspondent Nearly everybody is having a cold, | caused by the many sudden changes in | the weather, Joe Markle, who has been on the sick ! list for the last two weeks, is very low at this writing, and his recovery doubtful, Mrs. for the last week with a sore throat Rey, St Stapleton, of the United Evangel Ad. Yocum, has been housed up cal church, preached two inte mons on Monday aud Tuesd Henry A. Mr, Bickle taken charge of the Brown, ov stave wll mountains, south of this place, which had Noah Ream, and will been operated by soon have it in runnicg order again Ex-treasurer Gramley was our midst at the Ek. L has recently r of the week iergstresser, our photographer, been granted a patent on a combination tub rest, clothes , and | iron a vers handy at + hope th: h AV WALLACE RUN i aroppe oi il Vi d bil hypnotist “Now, when ’ Rel awake you : nk butcher hard and landed a blow between you are a hit The young butcher got up g got uj the about to kill a steer--now him hypnot ists eyes that sent him sprawling across the house A number of bystanders en joyed the exhibition, but the hypnotist has retired from business - Death Caused by a Carpet Tack Dr. EK. P. Ball, of Lock Haven, and Dr Corson, of Charlton made a post mortem | examination on the child of Rev, G. M. Frownfeltor, of Chariton, in order to de. | termine the cause of death. About two | months ago it was supposed the child had | swallowed a safety pin, but owing to the fact that it was two weeks before any unfavorable symptoms were observed there was uncertainty about the matter, The child having died of bronchial puen- monia a post mortem examination was the physicians discovered in the left bron- chial tobe, down nearly to the lang, a large sized carpet tack, which by produc. ing pneamonia, had caused death, ——————— A —— If you want the finest Olives, Olive Oil, Flavoring Extracts, Sar- dines, Pickles, Ketchups, Sauces Macaroni, Gelatine, Mustards and Salad Dressings, come to us for them. . Sechler & Co. | { dog about three week dred cases of menslos i to the Mt | on New York Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latesi U. S. Gov't Report Royal Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE he AA EL ET ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, , Pa ; Tun Mary, the 16 year-old daughter of William Phillips, of Jordan township, died from hydrophobia BHAMOKI? x) yesterday as a result of a bite from a house “ago Mt. CARMEL, Pa hun- reported Carmel health authorities, and it is feared that the be closed in Jan Two have been X) schools have to stamp out the epi may order to demic, which shows no signs of abating Pa. Edna Bull 4 years old, playing with matches yesterday at the home of her father, Edward Bull her crib fire and was burned The mother was painfully burned in trying to save her | child SHAMOKIN, Pa jury found that St BCRAXTON Jan. 16 street, sot on to death Jan I'he coroner's Gore and Frank of The- | who was hands of the hen Baun are resp ibl . » ¢ ophilus Gurst, of Mt f lg the death Carmel n the William G ir irrent had shock ths body remains network of wires at of w were notified ne Age, was w playing with me. Maley tur pointing it a weapon was dis strik Munley in and passing through his beds hours later The Maley fright weapon up the and he Munley harged. the abdomen He died boy is and has to bullet ng several frant be constant Har prea, Jan A whe hn Joint The legisiat Wanamaker rs voted for Ji in the Hepul AD afternoon Men nd permanent on Senator CC ( Kauffman, of Lancaster, was oh | man and Representative W r of Pittsburg. so senatorial A UCUS thet vesterday n the q riers of the Business League, and formed a organizat en chair McEl t was de Ww retary mit the mer r Mr nbership t Ww AR mans those \oamaker, but ators The organizsat i known as “The Seventy -Six PRESIXYILLS Word has wen received here confirming the re port that Mra John T. Janeway, of this place, has been bequeathed $1,500 000 by her uncle Jan. 18 Augustus Smith, the millionaire paper | magnate of New York, who died some days ago. Mra Janeway was the favorite niece of Millionaire Smith, whe was a bachelor John T. Janeway children. The money is loft to her in trust as long as she lives, and after her death it goes to her children In equal shares Hanmisnvno, Jan. 19. «The work of the house has been delayed another week by the inability of the Republican state com- mittee to agree on a list of officers and subordinates. The committe had hoped to be alle to report last night, bat certaln complications have arisen within the past twelve hours to make ib necessary to hold back the list until next Monday night. The standing committees will be an nounced at the same time in the house and senate. A short session of both houses was held last night A Cuban sympathy resolution was introduced and referred In the housa. In the senate a con. made and instead of finding a safety pin, | » irady of Philadelphia, presented a bill to punish riy feet ; Some years ago she married | About a year ago he | died, since which she has lived with her | AR. COMMANDER Grant Post Rondout, N. 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