ks) THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1898 THE RACKE No. ¢ acd 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa Established January 1st, 1880 by G. R. Spigelmyer. Feb. Tth, 1891, Racket Store Co--G, R. Spigelmy er, Shem Spigelmyer, Jr. March 3rd, The Racket 1s itself again, and the march of improvement begins. 1 RUN, FOR THIS WEEK. Big change in the Shoe Department. Balcony re moved. New stock. UU wont know this department, coer NEW GOODS by the car load. Table Linens, Muslins, Calicoes, Ginghams, Percales, White Notions, Tin and Granite Ware, Toilet Soaps. Everything (Goods, ( New Beech niddle window, sont! hud : G. R. Spigelmyer. Grranite, We'll Tickle ~ Your Palate... necessary to try than once. If we « age you then vor pi nothir i Zz ou take the goods back. Our Oat-meal ar are always f 8d und, yon i on then Fine Table Syrups New-Orleans Pure le Oranges, Kite. Finest Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Cocoanuts, Figs and Dates, at the lowest rices Tubs, Pails, Wash, Ral ) Brooms. SECHLER & C0 HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. ERITH STEHT SH FHT EH M waible Now is the Time to test it Hundreds and hundreds of bottles have been sold under the guarantee “your money back if not satisfactory.” We have never had a bottle returned. Why pay high rices for preparations you aon nothing about when you can buy The Best at home for 15 cents! We are talking of “Cydonine” —cures chapped hands and all exeoriations of the skin just the thing to use after shaving. BUSH HOUSE BLOCK, BELLEFONTE - - - - - - - PA | CORRESPONDENTS | DEPARTMENT ‘The News Gathered From Various | Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See Worthy of Note—The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be Gladly Published Send the News, We will and Obrerve Publish it. UNIONVILLE Mr. Logue, of Altoona, spent a day in town last week, Sunday was a lovely spring day, and some of our young folks took the advan- take of it, B. M. Musser arrived home, on last { Saturday, from Elk county, much to the pleasure of his family. The protracted meeting, Evangelical church, closed | without getting one member, held in the last week, Our friend, Tommy Taylor, is not im- proving in health, and is growing weak- (er, as be has had the paralysis. second stroke of Wonder how some of our and the sawmill man feit when the key was turned in the door. Educated people will go no place without an invitation. Mr. John Te: our town a short week. John is gu cranks of Bellefonte, wv . oH SIHAan ana i ole evenin always welcome hood good ti 1 i same will d il to call on him Mr. Thomas Walker 2 be has two good mares and a well.bred miorms us rgain for son gat gar childs E sles. Hope they may on to the house for we last are glad few weeks, we again We: ett niorme H.A. Y they Yearick, H is are more handsom a letter for the that W. B. Haine from this place, with a 2700 weight team, banled 5681 to Millheim which is correct At the same time, his near neighbor Ira Brumgart, with a weight team hauled 505; pounds, | which is still better hauling. Mr. Haines and Mr irumgart have each good draught teams and are together as brothers. We hereby do not wish to con demn the bauling of Mr. Haines, but { think mention of Mr. Brumgart's hauling | shoulda have also been made in the Jourua, pounds of ice 2009 For fi 8 newspapers w—— N Democrat Post i claim 1s to furnish Least Money innati En the Most I yr the Cin ROLAND Funk left for Parksburg,' last Thursday Joseph on the father rls Orlando Bryan of a handsome baby gi proud Joe Griffith and famil are visiting friends here Miss Myrtle Bitner, of Beech Creek, 1s visiting friends at Mt. Eagle. J. C. Barnhart wears a broad since that girl came to his house. ® Miss Minnie Marks, of Bellefonte spent Sunday at this place as the guest of Miss Verna and May Bryan. Rev. Wharton preached his last ser. mon here on Sunday, before going to | conference, vy. of Greenwood, smile | year, | A quite serious runaway took place { here last week. Mr, Heaton | team up to the store and left them stand | without being tied, and a train came | | along and scared them, They ran into | a telephone pole and broke the tongue | | Haupt, | it, and ran home wome four or five miles | {and wife | out of the wagon and broke loose from before they stopped, A number of our young folks gathered loy at the home of Joseph I. Neff, on Satur. day eveniog, where a very pleasant time was spent, singing being the chief | amusement, At eleven o'clock all were | summoned to the dining room, where a | | dainty luncheon was served and Miss | Alice and Cora again demonstrated their | ability as hostess. Those present were | Miss Bella Womber and sister, Esther Leathers, Alice and Cora Neff, I. A. | etter, B. Neff and 8. P. Bathurst, i Everybody mays 30. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won. derful medical discovery of the age, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidueys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitonl constivation and billousness, Please buy and n box of CO. C. C. today; 10, 35, 10 venta, and guarantesd Wo cure by all droggists, CO | It is hoped that he will be | | assigned to the same ¢ e fc I l Booms. ame charge for another | Sunday with friends in the borg STATE COLLEGE, | | Miss M. J. Penny is visiting friends in | Columbia, Pa. | Mr. T. Wilson Way transacted busi- ness in Blair Co, last week. Miss Elizabeth Stuart returned on Sat- urday from a short visit to friendsin Reading. Mr. W. Stuart and | drove over to a sale at Oak { dry afternoon, Mr. T. 8. Bailey Hall, Tues The board of borough auditors met on Monday afternoon, in the directors room of the public school building, to audit the | accounts of the borough oflicers. Annie M. Sents and the funeral afternoon. There was a large ance. Mr. and Mrs. Sents have heartfelt sympathy of the community. died Saturday took place attend. the funeral of and re. which Many citizens attended the the late Samuel Boal, an old spected citizen of this vicinity, took place from his son's residence East College avenue, on noon. Friday after- The borough council, at its organiza. tion in the directors room, at the building, elected S. 8. Grieb president, and I. Ray Morgan clerk. Dr. Theo. 5. Christ was re-elected treasurer and Dr, M. C. Ihiseng boro, engineer. The new members Messrs A. Emerick, Krumrine aad W. 1.. Foster seats school Ino. N took their ALE MANN Our grammer school will : 23 of March Edward Centre Hall, on § ! Mabel Haldern lay with Mis Owen that | f Toh: oun ou 2 made an Woodward, 1d Sunday } Kum ols wid or WALKER A new son arrived at the home of Yearick, last week Samuel this place, on Sunday I.S. F of Abdera conference at Hughesvyi Wm. Miller and wife were visiting f i Miss Ell friends at Wilson Boone visited last week at the of Mr Miss mms attend gerich from this place Mr. and Mrs. Thompson ; Mrs. Pletcher all of Fai: Sunday at the home of Thomas Bechtol The meeting closed in the United Evan gelical church, vening Five were converted during the meeting Rev, Jones will begin a series of meet ings in the Presbyterian church, on Thursday evening. The following Sun. day there will be communion services in the same church, Sheasley visited his Sted and Christ Fox Julia Sheasiey led the mooving of to Lock on Sunday « MILESBURG William Ballock, of ‘Julian anent H ns Frank and William Wagner, of the | Central City mills, are turning ont good drove his | roller flour, Harry Kellerman and Bella Estrieht were married on the 4th, by Rev, Zeig ler, of Wingate. Charles Haupt and family, also BR of Lovett, Pa. guests of their parents, P herd were H cent McKin dent Some months ago Miss \ was getting wats By mex the pump havdie hit her on the dausing an rut ROPE. whieh eauvsed the bone to decay. Jor quired medical treatment and Dr. HN Brancht was consnlied on who found it necessary to perform an operation hy making an incision and scraping the diseased bone It is hea ing nicely and is almost well REBERSBURG. chin abscess of ning the » nhiyp oh. Pennsvalley on Monday, Mrs. Hannah Fulmer, we are sorry to say, is seriously ill of pneumonia. This week our schools will close, ex- cept Henry Detwiler's, who will have one week more, © Wm. Kreamer and wife, of Millheim, % night | Monday | on | Haupt | Harvey Miller made a4 business trip to were in our burg on Tuesday to attend the funeral of John Smull, Mrs. John Weaver, of near our burg, but she is now convalescing, real Wolf and his estimable wife, of Madisonburg, had been in our burg on Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr, Small, Edward Zimmerman, who last moved at the west end of our burg, mov ed to Millbeim, on Tuesday with his family, Miss Lilla Scholl, who had been spend. ing the winter at Lancaster, N, Y,, came i home on Saturday embalmed with Lan { caster habits, After the se the friends were to Bierly where refreshments ed for them. relatives and return to Wm, were provid. invited the last sister t The wedding season, duripy | few weeks, has visited our | No doubt that peculiar wave will weep through our burg. Weber, 5 hool, WHS teaching tl wile, Stewart who is Woodward and his with their parents in our burg | urday and Sunday. Mrs. John Garthofl, of Coburn, was at Peter Kisslers on Tuesday to keep the ties relationship refreshed with her pleasant appearance Mrs. successiu attractions at Harrisburg her visit to the « Claud Haines, | at ( has be friends at over Hat of Jennie Krape, one ol our seamsiresses, 1s taking mx Ube ) ] 4 ’ » i ) 0 GOUDOR apitol will be enjoyed who is teaching schoo arroll, Rood olf shurg Mills; A neonie | who left our i where he i fe his own spet his { . | Wolf, in Latheran and | Reformed cemetery on Tuesday morn. The fu were cone { docted by Rev in the Lutheran | church His was based these words © “The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death, ist Cor, 1% | Mr. Smull had reached the ripe old age {of 74 years, 10 months, and 13 days. Many had gathered into but g to witness the solemn occasion. The exercises had been very impressive was bu neral exercises Mumia sermon ng upon to 2f peogie our FIEDLER pending 1 Lock Haven W. Winklebleck brought Was and stock fair prices Host hot Robert purchased one of the western Millhe Friday Mrs. B. B spending a week at Aaronsburg with her son Levi, who is being on the sick itm last Stover 18 reported as list Frank Guisewite, our poftmaster, pur. chased a driving horse from Emanuel Wetzel, Now he can make the mud fly, Our people are at present busy attend. ing public sales. Next in order will be flittings. Mud plenty. No need to save i, Wos {s don dem Gensie gakappened, Is air shy, wile de buva ean gabust hen, se soga air var nuch Klondike gonga. | Der man sagt es spide ean, wile ar so en guter hund wor, The Lutheran congregation, place, have been having prayer services at the chapel during last week as well as this week, have been reported. go on, Last Tuesday W. H. Zeigler, the solici- tor and collector for the Centre Democrat, 1s was present at J] W. Winklebleck's sale | looking up and shaking hands with sub. scribes Peunsvalley subscribers als ways like to pay in advance, hence Mr, | Zeigler reports good success with his | work, OAK HALL The sale of Wm, Sellers was well at. tended. Thos. Rishel loaded several carloads of ties at this place. The Misses Behers are visiting among friends of this place. Mr. Wolf, of Martinsburg, spent Sun. | day among relatives of this piace, | Mr. Tow Myers and wife, of Boalsburg, visited at Jos. Poorman’s, Sunday. Hdward Rupp, who has been serious! had been seriously ill on Sunday night, | fall | at this | This far several conversions | Let the good work | ill for some time, is slowly improving. G, Irvin and wife, who spent the win. | ter among friends of Hpfidaysburg, have | returned. The final blow out of the singing schocl, will take place this All are invited. Mr. Wm, Zellers departed for Pitts burg Wednesday noon, where he expects | to make his futuie home, Mr. Jas. Ross, of Linden Hall, wi cupy the house vacated by Wm. Sellers, who locates at Pittsburg Miss Myra Cs pleasant young the strong. Mr fonte, i EX hospitable Bertha Arcimn mstrong home, where they were rovally entertained by the calithumpian band for a short time Their many friend voyage through life a in in wishing their smooth one Quite an interesting party took place at the home of James Poorman, in honor of their «¢ birthday, at whic large handsome pres number were h a nits nt pres | Aamuscimenis were which refreshments + last we 1 Lhe All whom A ’ wie offended while among cribes of your excellent pa we arc to kiss and make Of course reserved NOW up for a look out ibe from who will the east piace, { the m news for SNOW SHO rid tran 10 have § CVs . Knife, and Thursday evening. | one of Bellefonte’s | sojourning at | et ore a and Tod in games and other | Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, communication | wi New Ones CHILDREN'S VESTEE SUITS, Boy's, from three to seven year’s old. PN Immense Assortment. «_R Handsomely Trimmed. «_ Strictly All-Wool from $2.00 to $3.00. R for You should see this line Before Buying = They are all New, This Spring. «R Faubles,
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