8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSLAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1897. THE RACKET. NO. AND 1ICRIDER EXCHANGE, BELLEFONTE Thirty Barrels and Tierces came in to- day marked for the CHINA ANNEX We are unpacking it now and every piece is an ‘‘eye opener.” b, 4 Fashion, March, As March is the turning Buttericks Delineator, Glass of Fashion Sheets and Patterns for is now ready. point for Spring Fashions, this announce ment should be interesting to the Ladies THOPE! SOPE!! SOAP!I! Spell it to Ursel, but don't forget that “The Racket” dry and Toilet Soaps. aim to keep pure goods only. is headquarters for Laun. the toilet we the For For laundry, the biggest and best for the money. RES CR These are busy days at “The Racket,’ Kom and C. why this is thus | Was {G. R.SPIGLEMYER, JRE { SHEM SPIGLEMYER o IN GOLD $200. 0 {ling Talmage's Journey Round the : NEW STOCK, : NEW STYLES, ® NEW LOCATION. & NEW INDUCEMENTS te \ RECRY THING JACOB GROSS, Merchant Tailor, BELLEFONTE. PENN’A S000 sccecntsssestetsee CARPET CLEANING § “ANDw Feather - Renovating Improved Machinery ata PRICES: 47 it We pay freight One wavy on all Shipped Here. avian MER ’ “es 1 order “ | have erected a building and equipped it with a patent power car pet cleaning machine and guarantee all my work, - ten new 0000000090000 0000CP000000000000000000000 Call on or address, PETER MENDIS, FP. 0, Box 430, BELLEFONTE, PA. are { on last Saturday afternoon cow and G00000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000 RPOOIOPDROGOBOORS CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections IN CENTRE HAPPENINGS CoO Army of Alert worthy of What our and The community will be observe note local Happenings of every gladly Published-—Send the news, we will Publish it, MADISONBURG CONVENTION. The musical held at this place last week, under the supervision of Prof. B. of New grand success convention, J. Enos, York, was a 1 socially—1In fact, it was one of the most ever held in this The was ideal for a successful convention and the most every session, successful conventions place, in every respect. weather room was filled with spectators al- The hall was filled to overflowing day evening there being 468 persons pre sent. The concert on Saturday evening a great success musically, There many that might be mentioned who helped to make the concert a s will only menti ¥ £1 Of LOCK the mumps ran, who is « mployed on Tyrone sit bh 1g between and Lock Haven, wa home to family on Saturday Messy a flying trip to Scotia last week Mr Frank Gross and Dan’! Barlet SALR Harry Corman bh a sale Hi besides a sold his Spring wagon lot of household goods the remainder he moved to Filmore on Monday There is a Liass of People Who are injured by the use of coflee Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called Grain, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over X as much. Children may drink it with great benefit, 15cts. and 25cts. per package. Try it. Grain, Ll Correspondents see | musically, financially and | at the concert on Satur- | stomach receives it without distress, and | Ask for! WALLACE RUN. Everybody the fall of the last snow, trying to take | advantage of it, Mr, Mrs, Wm. Jush | Hollow, Sundayed at our merchant, Ed. seemed quite busy since and Brown, of {| Poorman, Mrs. Nicholas | sick list Gay is reported on the Mrs. Margaret Fetzer,of Marsh Creek | Sundayed at Mrs Hannab Johnson A five month old child of Elmer Reside 18 very sick at present Everybody seemed ested very muched inter in the election for most of the vot- ers turned out to vote, The home of E. R. Hancock was glad- dened by the arrival of a bouncing young | boy. lee Kelly, a four-year old son of Rev J. F. Kelley is reported sick. Valentine day scemed to be quite a success through here for everybody seem. ed to get his phiz sent him; if it is as re- the being hogs, there is no doubt but that the ported that most of ones sent here price of pork will drop very much till next fall, providing that dreadful discase not set in on them Alex. Lu ry hog cholera’ will The ing of Mr Of ve wedd REBERSBURG f BOW mprovi Wm. throat at Rey church will preach his last arner is housed up with a sore present Koontz, of the United Evangelical sermon for this conference year at this place next Sunday afternoon. Conference will con. vene at Carlisle Pa.,on the 4th of March Mr. McCoy, the drover, bought quite a number of large porkers in this vicinity last week Election was very well attended in this | package of Grain), the new food drink township ; there were 264 votes polled, | The entire Jemocratic ticket was elected by a large majority with the exception | of Sol. Peck who was defeated by Benner | Rumberger, republican for justice of the | peace. Mrs. Christ Robb, of Blanchard has | been thetguest of Mrs. Julia Brown, COBURN NOTES. EF. H. Musser and wife, of Woodward, | visited friends at this place on Sunday. Mr, caller at this place on Sunday. N. Lose, of near Fiedler, was a He Centre isa practical farmer and one of couniy’s best citizens Jesse Kaler, we are informed, isseeking green pastures in Frogtown right, Jesse,we will never tell your papa T. B. Motz and R. F. business trip to Woodward on Monday Vonada Merchant Reuben Boyer, of thi made a business trip to Laur Monday. M1 of Zion, spent 1 Emanuel Garbrick and daughter, Sunday and this place ; Garth off Mr 4 Aaronsburg, made a pleasant call at was the guest of J. | Edward Bower and wife, of near his place on Sunday Mr Adam days visiting friends in our town William Tate, of Hartleton, and Rote, of Laurelton, spent a few Death of Mrs Mrs. Rachel of her son Rush Larimer, Rachel Larimer Larimer died at the home on High street, Tuesday afternoon from a « in plic She had been ill i0T several Died at Madisonburg hin Wesner cases M Wi ce was resident of Lock Haven ax membered by many of the o tants She was in her 64th year ment at Highland cemetery > - » New Rat Exterminator A. § as a fact, the surest way to catch rats, is Kerlin, of Centre Hall, gives it to put a half inch of N. O. molasses in a deep bucket and set where the rodents promenade, and being fond of it, they will pitch in, and the stick yness prevents them jumping out by this clever trick . -—— Try Grain 0! Try Gram0! Ask your grocer today to show you a He once caught 19 that takes the place of coffee. The child. ren may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like ft. GrainO has that rich seal brown of | Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach Yeceives i without Sistem. X the price of cofiee. 15¢. and 25018, per . Sold by all grocers. pe Paras That's all | made a | Monday at | cept him the first time he ition Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. 8. Gov't Report Ral Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Beliefs of a Bachelor er bey FOC A gir til she get Over try After his baby b | to him a mg wife tells about what | When a man knows that a girl Propose half the pleas There probably never y it takes poet who didn’t have ting wanted a beefsteak smother and a big piece of cheese A woman's first been broker house has try to convince is Wo the robbers took Scrap of a Cortain Lecture Hat wih i 1 AD Good In ennent al to hoallh. Every nook a d and corner of the 00 ang n system uv reached by the bi its quality the condition of every organ de pends. Good blood means strong nerves, health, blood means serofuls, dyspepsia, rheuma- Usm, eatarrh or ot her discases. The surest way to have good blood Is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine purifies, vi- talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends | the elements of health and strength to every nerve, organ and tissue, It creates a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep and cures that tired feeling. Remember, Hoods Sarsaparilla In the best — In fact the One True Blood Purifier, good digestion, robust Impure Hood's Pills axe, cary to pete mo. | LEGAL NOTICE der. to any 1c secure the Ant them, a8 DO sucess srket. The cost Lo mans MArch a ready AT OFFICE Fatent at DEMOCK $+ *** Save : CYDONINE?’ chapped Hands, ah Sk / / / ’ / / 4 4 / ’ / ’ / / / Price 15 Cents, 8 Your money back if not satisfied. 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