THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1897. “I read vour “ad” in last week's Centre Democrat about boiling the wind out of the Jew ecirenlars, one of which had been left at my house, | I did so, and was amazed at the re- gnlt: everyday store prices, with a few baits was all that was left.” The Lady that made he remark Hn common, abo [& >. } Vins h Racket last Saturdav, is smart has a of thinking for he cn JUST IN oe One Ton Chinaware tions, trom Germany and spiced with queer ideas from Japan. Prices lower than ever (the new tar. iff to the contrary notwithstanding) See entire centre window, for na exhibit, NL. 8 Y Choice selec France, chi. SPECIAL FOR THE LADIES’ Balls Kabo Corset people send us the greatest display of Fine Corsets ever shown in Bellefonte. An ex- vert fitter will be with us this week. This should be Ladies’ of Centre county. interesting to the $G. R.SPIGELMYER, JK { SHEM SPIGELMYER AIKEN’S Handsome! Elegant! Tasty! . yp LATEST NOVELTIES, POPULAR DESIGNS + M1 r lusively worn 64% COATS AND Hav id cap thirty THE “KALAMAZOO SKIRT Rye 18 Ons ! t is very stylish and ery protect on always is in good shape. Asl THE FRENCH CORSET rt will inter 18 ill A i Ladies Wear, mate api LALO LADIES’ FURS for 815.00 CHILDREN'S COATS We have a choice selection young 10iKs. R22: we § Npas ticular ment { Ir many tions of Ladies’ Garments fo wear Our entire stock 1s new never bought a Job Lot and aim Is only to handle the latest, most st choteest st and goods for the money eyenta Come and see the new styles. Al i | AIKEN'S STORE. Bellefonte, Penna. : : : How to Make Money! If you are out of employment and want a position, paying you from $50 to $100 monthly clear above expenses by work. ing regular, or, if you want to increase your present income from $200 to #500 yearly, by working at odd times, write the Grose Co. 723 Chestnut St., Phila., stating age, married or single, last or present employment, and you can secure a position with them by which you can make more money easier and faster than | you ever made before in your life. ngS LEARN w* entlemen or lad sible, established house thi J and e Hen ae country I STORE. i CORRESPONDENTS 1 § \ \ h Al | DEPARTMENT | The News Gathered From Various Sections | | | HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE What our Army of Alert and CO Correspondents see «The community will be observe worthy of note local Happenings of every we will gladly Published-—Send the news Publish it ROMOLA RUMBLINGS Bottorf and Samuel Lucas spent last Sunday in Flemington, Messrs Jacob Welch, Orvis Miller and Wilson Boon came home for the election, Miss Carrie Unmionville, as Smith. Frank Uhl and daughter Nancy, of Moshannon, are visiting at the David Confer, of this place. Messrs Geor ge Delong is visiting mm guest of the Misses Geo. Glossner and family, of Walker, attended communion services at the Re- formed church, last Sunday. Sherman 8. Spotts, of Unionville, was in our vicinity last Friday, Mr. Spotts is engaged in selling fancy toilet soap. The Christian endeavor will be led by R. C. Daley next Sunday night, As ial program is being prepared for evening. Do not miss this meeting Chas. S pread he Rev Long, of Lock Haven, | good sermon at the ian church, on last Thursday MM is text on scanning a very cVve- Acts the from wach town on few weeks was vi 0 again returned home r. and Mrs, iting of Blanchard Israel Freeze spent Sun at the home of William "yers Mrs. Anna R. Lucas, st week been visiting ¢ $ again returned hounfe Mr. William Quick and friend Maud Dufhield, of Belletonte, spent a few hours with Mr, C. 8. Lucas on Sunday. Mrs. Willianr Johnston, of Snow Shoe, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of her father, Mr. Charles Lucas. Hallow'een passed off very quietly who had for the t Hastings, Pa., through here, all due to the people hav- | ing their cabbage away in good time. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Hancock, and son E. R. and wife, were to Unionville on Sunday to see Mr. Taylor, father of Mrs, | Elias Hancock, who had a paralytic! stroke last Saturday. Mr. I. A, Zeigler, who had for the past and is now teaching at Roland, Pa., spent Sunday visiting his many friends at this place. Mr, Zeigler who is an active worker in the promotion of the education. al cause 15 always a welcome visitor in this community, May success crown his labors, and may he be frequently seen in our midst. WRODING : ~The sentence ‘What God has joined together let not man put assun- der’ was pronounced on Mr. C. 8. Lucas and Miss Grace Quick, of Milesburg, on Sunday at 2 p.m. the ceremony being rformed at the brides parents, by Rev, . F. Kelley of the U, B. Church of this place. The wedding supposed to be quiet and thought to bave been known, was attended by about sixty of their nearest friends, After the "Gordon knot" was tied the married couple and guests partook of a rich feast after which they returned to the grooms parents, Squimo. The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and Pittsburg Ha W. Fost for $1.50 a year, hi home of | ag own, Bei | NITTANY. Our farmers are busy hauling in their corn and fodder, Mr. Dan Diehl, of Howard, was in our town on Sunday evening. Mr. Arthur Young, of Mingoville, visited friends here over Sunday Mrs. Robert Kramer is visiting her Many friends at Milesburg, at present Mr. William Howard visited day. Rossman and friends here over wile, of Du. ' Some of our young peopic § ’ : 1 i! at Clintondale, on last ri dance | ning, Json Robb and fami! fonte, spent Sunday with his Mrs. Alice Robb Mrs. Hattie Wink! Mackeyville spent Saturday with their many friends. There reaching in the new church, on Sunday afternoon, by Rev Koontz. Let everybody come, Mrs. N.C. Shaffer and sons have re- ne { ean and son, of and Sunday will be turned home, they having spent several weeks with friends at State College. Mr. Joseph Shaffer's sale was very largely attended on last Saturday. Everything brought pretty fair prices Mr. 8. Peck has improved the house, vacated by Mr. I. T. Shaddy, by having a cistern dug and plastering the house. It « ( ainly be a grand home finished, when Dont supper on dence of Mr five til Cost 15 cents What has be lent, He miu from HOOL Ry HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver His, Bil- lousness, Indigestion, Headache, Easy to take, easy to operate, 25c. OAK HALL HUBLERSBUKG ITEMS Election pass this place We received a much ne ginning of the week. The farmers in this vicinity are n all done husking The good f arly yield corm Was 8S. P. Hockman and Mills, were the guests Sunday wife, of Spring of Mrs. Brown on I. H. Yocum was to Philipsburg, over Sunday, to attend the funeral of his uncle, 8 Mrs. Charles, of Aaronsburg, is the guest of her sister, Maria Hubler, at present, Joseph Deihl, of Howard, shipped a car load of apples from this place, on Monday. The boys got in their work on Hollow ‘een by throwing corn against the win. dows and upsetting small outbuildings, Mr, and Mrs. Miller and son Oliver, | of Lock Haven, were the guests of their | daughter, Mrs, G. F, Hoy, last week, two years been teaching at this place, | Sophia Rocky and Julia Brown in com. pany with Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Hockman | were away visiting beginning of the | week. ! Samuel Wagner and brother, who are working at the stave mill, were called to | their home in Snyder county, by the | death of their father, Mr. A. R. Merrell, of Pine Grove, Schuylkill county, was canvassing this vicinity with a book entitled: ‘‘Hasy Steps for Little Feet,” He took quite a | number of orders. What De the Children Drink ? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GrainO? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain.O you give the children the more health you distribute through their sys. tems. GrainO is made if pai grains, and when properly prepa tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about X as much, All grocers sell Hi t | met up with him yet, and I don’t want | Pimes- Herald. | pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly 15¢. and 25¢. * "L p-. i pier A RE A a HOWARD XO. 3. Mr. and Mrs, over Sunday. Mr Maslin lecturers, were while here, Miss McCartner, formerly of Romola, now of Philadelphia, is home on a short vacation. P. B. Loder, bookkeeper in Mayes to} aud wife, the temperance guests of Rev, Sechrist Stella formerly of this now Pittshury, visiting his many friends Mr, and Mrs. Maslin arrives Monday. They both mucl muca i plac ©, home n earnest Mr nd se ham, our enterprisi ing the D Nr. G porium, the pi f wr six month returned He reg thing very slack in that place Mr. W. L town, on election home again Cook was the hap ry to report the seriou ari henck, d At thi writing her ical and the out anything but \. Schenck tion 1s very cri her recovery is Miss S01] hie of Hublersburg 2 Dietz on Wednesday and Thursda took in the Rockey and ) were guests temperance | church on LATEST IN MONEY SWEATING How sn 820 Waa Unserupulous, Goldpleos the Doctored by I rane a. A Contrary Fiag. If ever there was anything in the world that went by ox is the Chinese flag. It will be recalled that it is one of the gayest of national stand ards. The body of the banner sof a pale yellow. In the upper left hand corner is a small red and looking About the story runs, the war upon the Japanese. They prepared for a great invasion, As a prophecy of victory they adopted a standard which is that of the present time. They took the sun of Japan and made it very small. This they putin front of the dragon's mouth to express the idea that the Chinese dragon would devour the Japanese, It happened, bow ever, that the Chinese fleet, conveying an army of 100,000 men, was wrecked on its way to Japan by a great storm, | and all but three of the 100,000 perish- | ed. The result of the last war has not | nirares, it un, at it is a fierce Chinese dragon 1.0 00 Chinese made YOArs ago, so | been any more convincing than the | first affair that the Chinese flag has | been correctly conceived — Pittsburg Dispatch. | Blood and Dogs. in Arkansas a man's social standing | is gauged by the dogs be keepa. 1 re member hearing several planters at & | littlo way station in that state discos | a now arrival among them, who, of | course, was not present, “No,” said one old fellow, “I bain't | to nuther. I don't like the looks of his dogs nohow, Fine blooded dogs always go with fine blooded folks. Never knew it to fail. He's a scrub. 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"e ' ith sig there CN “I'm going k, you know gentieman 14 COM FT resumed his paper fteral the commercial n “I'm with C ' roadway. you drop in, I'll show The Center Table, From What | over the | Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, _ Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away, GREEN'S HAVE YOU SEEN ‘ IT BEATS THE BAND, BL ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. ES,
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