THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1808 THE RACKET | | | No. 9 and 5t Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa. It’s Little Things I want to talk to U about this week, little things are very im- portant sometimes U kno. Are Mice Troubling U? The “Snap Shot'’ Mouse Trap will clean ‘em out quick; easy to bait, quick to set, 5 and 10c¢. Porcelain Egg Separator Will separate white from yolk of egg in five seconds, only 10 cents, Try one. Rotary Nutmeg Grater No no the whole of it used, grating of fingers. Nuf ced—10 cents each, sees Dress Binding. A new and perfect dress bind- ing, part rubber, waterproof nf course, finest tailor finish, will wear as long as the skirt, Use of extenders unnecessary, two qualities, 6 and 8 cts per yard. Kom and C. ooo Buttericks for April are now here. sete G. R. Spigelmyer. waste, A Fine Display the obi ject of this to call the at That 1s an- nouncement, tion of the public to the large, to en complete, select assortment of CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT | The News Gathered From Various Sections ) | | HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO | What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See | Lydia Jones Sunday | Miss Delong. { among friends and relatives in | Waite, | new fence around her garden, { dation for | have it | Robb attended a party ing, | near Eagleville New Furniture just received | and awaiting your inspection | at my new store, recently open- | ed in the room formerly occu- pied by MeKee's Hardware store, Allegheny street, founte. nnd. ‘Sons Can’t enumerate all the choice goods i in stock. womans" cnn You are respectfully invited to pay us a visit and see the goods. © slegant Should you want to make any purchases, interesting ments will be made. S—— x —— Anything and Everything in the line of furniture from a cheap chair to gorgeous parlor suits or elaborate bed chamber | furniture, at the Spring Open ing of Naginey's Furniture Store, F. E. Naginey, Prop. Pa. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Are You Ruptured? For 41 years we have been engaged in fitting trusses--we have tried many kinds, each has its good points, and we car- ry them in stock--we think you will find the “Wetmore Truss” the most Satisfactory. It is very light, is dura- ble, absolute free from pressure on hip or back, no chaffing, holds rupt- ure securely. What more can be drsired? Call and see us, we will fit you carefully at GREEN'S PHARMACY, BUSH HOUSE BLOCK, . BELLEFONTE - - - - -- - PA | near Bellefonte for several years, moved | to his old home in this place, last week. Belle- | some v | urer James Gramley's farm pear Hub. | lersburg. | short vacation. | young blacksmith. | fever, and is contemplating a trip to the | Other ~The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be Send the News, Wewill and Observe Worthy of Note- Gladly Published Publish it. ROMOLA, Irvin Wensel week before last, Miss Emma Bechdel is Flemington at present, R. C. Daley did some painting week for a party at Gorton Heights, lost a valuable horse visiting last Miss Carrie Delong is visiting in Beech Creek, atthe home of her aunt, Mrs. Mr. Newton Wilson, the 13th, of Lovevill with his lady e, spent friend, Mrs. Martha Packer made a brief visit leech Creek, last week. Mrs. Rufus Johnson and sister Mrs, of Beech Creek, were callers in our town on the roth, Miss Ella again, Brickley is in Bellefonte We miss her very much and hope she will not stay all summer, Mrs. Margaret Singer has improved the appearance of our town by placing a Mr. W. I. Harvey has begun the foun- his new barn. He expects to raised inside of ten weeks Mr. Wm. Thiel home on a visit Will bas bad employment over a year, on the B.C. , In vicinity of Peale. The auditors have about completed the settlement for the township. They adjourned for a few days to get a breath of fresh air, long Messrs, 1s at steady for the af v — j after being housed up so Harvey Brickley and C. FP. last Friday even. Mr. Wm. Meyers, They report a good at the home of time, Mr, John McC is at home from Austin after a five month’s stay in that place. He and his son Wilsou have been working at their trade, in that place, ever since the destructive fire last fall. Prof. Joseph Pletcher, of Blanchard, held a singing convention at Mann's school house, on last Saturday evening. It was partly a repetition of the one held at Summit Hill church a few weeks ago. Mr. Wm. Confer, loskey wifo bas been living His sister Belle, of Roland, is visiting hin and other friends and relatives in this place. Mr. Harvey Brickley is home ona Harvey is an industrious He has the Klondike gold fields, not to dig the precious metal, but to gain it by hammer and tongs young men ought to take a few lessons, Don't forget Wednesday Awful Dad,’ March 30th will ayed by the Romola Gramma school. The « play known as Be “The Spellin’ Skew!” will be produced on tif Re evening. Admission : child ren unger 10 years of age 5 cents, all others 10 cents. Jroceeds wiil purchasing a library for the school. “My evening, be p mK be used in REBERSBURG. A number of our ready making ready for the flitting season. people are al Some tage of Kreamerville of our people are taking advan- (eo. Kreamer's auction, at Fred Fehl is making ready to have his summer house rebuilt, and take the water into the same, Our wide-awake town clerk, Wm. Hackman, made a business trip to Penn Hall, last Wednesday. Miss Rose Corman left for Nit ley, last week, where she e tanyval expects to do cof R. M | guests of Mrs isiting among her relatives, Our Brushvalley left for lllinois and Kansas has important business to transact. lawyer been at the The high of our horse were Some Millheim animals prices, Henry Brumgard and wife, of Salona, were the pleasant guests of their near relatives at our burg over Saturday and Sunday. people had sale on Monday. sold at unusually Emanuel Swartz, a farmer near our burg, moved last Thursday on Ex{reas- Oliver Stover has the skeleton of his new house up. It will not be long until Mr. Stover can move into his new house, if the same working spirit will be con. tinued. ANSWER Our Rebersburg brother, who corresponds for the Millheim Jour- nal, and who in the last week's issue, while the thick clouds of somuiloguism were hanging around his tender faculty of criticism, which faculty undoubtedly, had hardly yet bathed itself in the oo dering atmosphere of primary develop. ment, considered it a favorable season to reap many jewels of honor, by attempt. ing to pick at a fiaw in our Rebersburg items, three weeksago. The same flaw, however, had not left the printing house unnoticed. But, since the editor was pressed for time, as he had acknowl. edged in the next issue that the flaw was made in the printing house and not by last week at which states he | | So far there have the correspondent. So, brother corres pondent, of the Millbeim Journal, after , this never attempt to criticise until your undeveloped faculty of criticism is, at ' least, partly developed, then the public will not again be ashamed to read your prominent blunders, And again, when we work for a person or when we promise to do a work, we can not clear ourselves by making reports in part, but when we start to do something we do it and not merely make an attempt, and let the reader imagine the rest. For $1. J You can get two weekly newspapers for a year—‘“The Centre Democrat 4 and either the “Pittsburg or the “Cincinnati rer.” Our bn Hh hm WE Most News for the Least Money. MODERN AMERICAN N-INCH DIBAPPEARING GUN BHOWING THE MECHANISM OF A TY} ORDNANCE, ING POBITION STATE COLLEGE Mr, house Mr. Jno. field ying 18 building Henty at Campbell the west end of towa, Ww from that nearest town. Jno. H of a lot of fa it a sural oy nes Mr. W. H. Ewing A. A. Ni lier property and will occupy it Mr. Juno. Garner stock and will and work for The M. E. closed ed Rev charge A. P. Markle !? Foster, in ter block. and Juno. Krumrine, Mr. Juo. W. St wailding a new grain house and feed mill, adjoining his coal yard, so that feed and coal business will be all at one place Mr. Jno. W. acres to A. F. Markle. This piece of land and will make addition to the farm. Mrs. C. L. Croyle store on Tuesday, with a full spring novelties, in the room lately cupied by “The R. M. Foster Co." Mr. W. W. Smith, of Millheim, will soon occupy the front rooms in the ond story of the Foster-Krumrine block with a first class photograph gallery. The Rev. A. A. filled the pulpit of M. E. church on last Sabbath The Rev. delivered a pl ser mon which was Stuart bought part of the Ia Stre conlfereng its session at Danvill Ashbury the of Wug ht R.M days out and C a lew later sold it ye av, uart is | of 20 1S a _hne ; lenndlid ENG Stuart sold a tract a sf markle opened a mill ime SOC Black, Rev, of Boalsburg, of evening and practical 0 with mark. ruver listened Pitta tvs tor Pittsburg The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and W. Fost for $1.50 a year ROLAND. Miss Jersey Shore, Mrs. J. M. P Mrs. T. F. a pleasant visitor B. Curtin on Monday Snyder and Miss Johnston are visiting at the bome arker of Tyrone, was home of Mrs. J Yanscoyoc, at the of Mt of the A wedding is on the register Eagle, for the last Wednesday month. “Git ap,’ Broadway. Mrs Mrs. Larimer and W Wilson Gephart, of Bellefonte, were the H. R. Curtin over Sunday Holter has returned home Howard, where nded visit Breeze, Miss Sue C. to Roland, (rom made quite an exte iends and relatives He is boldiog a pt been is hoped that many may right. Gaylor Morrison, promivent men and, so an ex.recorder was visiting at the home of Mrs, Bion Williams, Keep your eyes open or you won't see the fun she le among fr in Rev i iney, pastor of the Evangel church, tracted meeting but it for the 10 SOCKETS, turn Jellefonte’s one of James Barnhart, Bellefonté, spent Sunday at the home of his sisters Manda and Lucy. has been very sick with rheumatism, which has taken hold of this community, | Prof. I. A. Zeigler's school closed Fri- day with a very neat program, after which the school presented him with a handsome present, which proved, very plainly their appreciation of his good work. While hiere Prof. Zeigler gained many friends who feel very sorry to have him leave 50 soon, but they also hope to have him back next term, which is more probable than 1 possible. BLANCHARD. Thomas Bituer got his hair cut last week, We are having lots of rain and mud at present. Mrs. C. A. Williams made garden, week before last. We think she will have to take her onions in and dry them. Mr. Al Bitner's wife was over to see him one day last week. He lives at Blanchard with his brother and she lives at Lamar with her father, Mr. James Quay, of Beech Creek, died last Saturday morning, being in his y9th year. He was burie "Mond Ay morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. Quay wasa highly respected citizen. N. H. Johnston is having a nice time keeping his borse clean. He brought it in on Monday all decorated with mud, which would all have to come off before he would sleep. Several of the residents on Sucker street have taken their front fences away. proved’'to be the young tobacconist | expecting wife and daughter, of | The former | | young lady in true affection and sympathy Mr hCreck. his farm MOVING Moving has begun J. 1. Metzger has moved to Bee Mr. Chas moved on Jno. Neff David Wagu« Chas Clarks ohuston Chas move |{ LINDEN HALL n of the new chur is now fairly establ The om the his new been moved the new, store has also house post office Pi i old store io The services in the new United Evan. gelical church, this place proved a grand success spiritually and fin ancially The meetings were attended by large crowds of people. The cost of the church was $1400 of which $500 remained to be raised on lication day. Before the day was over 92 were raised and the church was dedicated as the Mt. Tabor United Eva cal church of Linden Hall AN EXPERIENCE town had a large nun Sunday, we cannot we can pot refrain of a few youn of deg ge e little ber of visitors over ment all from making mentior with whose Two young Our hospits on bat 3 E people visit is a romance ' wing Nu ut up nn eastern neigh! 100 wn Saturday } at : hospitable Iiacnus, di ation All og when the o their host the fam- th pre fac had a and lav eveni AUNoOuNnCL 1 accompany y had on that they get to church. This after the good peorie of ft the young lad be- afraid, and thinking was haunted, were about ives in an upper room when they heard a rap at the door. On account of fear they asked who was out, where. upon the reply was, he blackest man in the world.” The ladies opened the door, when to their pleasant surprise it and of Lemont, whom they were They at once went to church, after church in company with this young man they again returned their host The young man b self and staid till the wee ” rs morning, when he at horse ready jto his chagrin found that his blankets, cushions, whip and umbrella bad become tired waiting and disappeared. The young man soon made all known to the young ladies who procured a lantern for him and went out on a search. Luckily be succeeded in finding all his belongings but his um. brelia. The young man was now in a sad plight indeed, as he had no top on his buggy and no umbrella and the rain was pouring down in torrents. The Yious ov way of the was alright, but the house had | came very much that the house to lock themse rownt confectioner, yome of slated him. of the to the last went to get his cave, to persuaded the young man to stay, in the hope thatthe rain would soon cease. Their hope however proved in vain as | the storm only became worse. At last | the young man had to start in a driving storm of rain and snow without umbrella or top. We suppose the young lady went to bed, but we do not blame her if she did not sleep, for how could she when poor little Bob had six miles to travel in the awful storm. Young man we advise you to get your horse and other property insured in an accident insurance com. pany. You ean all have them, suit of clothing in our entire stock but what represents a saving of Two Dollars or more to every purchaser. | See them at Who Wants a Two Dollar Bill? | . | Penns Cave, | Mills, | Woodw { on Sunda AY. 1 vg COBUKN, Our town has lots of mud, Four inches of snow fell at this place | Monday. Ed Campbell left for lock Haven, Tuesday morning i sday morning. Simon Rote and this place Sunday. John Garthoff transacted busine on Miss Katie saturday Harter left on Monday morning Merchant ited friends ¢ Peter at thy for 1 ho irs uuday and of r town on Sunday. fe, of Mill ou Sunday. 1 wife, piace, a Andrew made a bus Saturday, CX -DOx ess trip to Lewisbur Charley Kaler ard, made Vis Wiillam Harter and ward, were pleasant Mrs. Keuben Williams, visit at this pia PS 7 oman wife, of Wood guests of Mr. and Harter, of this plac Sunday | gird Not a man’s | A dude from Aaronsburg, ng © lives pear this place, sunday PM rouse kun Kev, A J. }. Lohr, MUunIon Services church, at ( A good The and was atten evening Owes y - ma, 4 EIR TL Stapleton, of Lewisbur of Millheim, EE in the U obur Com. 1 } ¥ 38 ed nvan ical t Sunday for e- noon, rected them congregation K SCTrmon was vely listened MILESBURG TO OUR PATRONS ff Wolls Store, tor for The Centre 1 the eastern portion alice: and picitor and col ' N ' vemocrat, wi atten following Public Sales of Penns valley and remit to him for subscriptic our patrons can m, and thereby save the trouble of sen March ng same to this office Winklebleck, south ITheim. 25 Jacob cast of Mi HA. R. Alexander, heim, at Mill- Bower, Aarousburg Eggs For Hatching The thirteen eg rices below are for a seiting of I guarantee all be fresh and to name, and first-class stock Pivmoth Rocks angled Hambu GARMAN efonte, Pa Pulied a Yankee after his ummiag igs’ first val at Havana was to inve 1a nama hat These hats, as Senator P; anger afterwards told him, are made New Hampshire, and are sold to deal- s in Havana at $15 a dozen. A Life Saved. wus cures of throat and lung 1 tions are made daily by Dr. Bull's Miss Annie Swan, “My brother I Cold, , Writes: a bad cough an« it he ha ad cons th a] I's Coug! ump- IL Syrup was ir great surprise it made and hearty. the world Bull's Cough 25 cents, cure in “ Dr. verywhere for Over two thousand | Where Rise Men's Suits. Fully fifteen hundred Boy's Will You Suite and ore Chil. Find Such drens’ suits than we care to count. All the very latest goods Assortment, prices, at at the very lowest FAUBLES. | did me any good. Who Wants entire stock a Two Dollar Bill 7 W. H. MUS SSE R UNION ENTHL LIFE I, 0, Bellefonte, Pa. Satu— This Company has the Fol- lowing Advantages: [#7 Average interest rate for 20 years has been over 7 per cenit. and the aver. age Death Rate Three-fourths of One per « §# The Receipts from Interest for 25 years have than all death losses, {9 Realizes the Highest In bas the lowest death rate of a Asset . 18g7 : $18, JOHN M. PATTISON, President, E. P. MARSHALL, Treasurer, Horrors of Dyspepsia Sour Stomach, Heart Palpita- tion, Nervous, Sleepless LI less thar more paid terest and any compan y ts Dec. 31st 130.31. 705, Now Able to Do All the Housework ~What Cured Mer. The excellent qualities of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a stomach tonic and appetizer enable it to relieve and cure | dyspepsia even when cure seems hope- less. Read Mrs. Willett's letters: C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : « Gentlemen :—1 have been sick for about six years with dys- pepsia with all its horrible nightmares, such as sour No. 1 stomach, flatulency, palpi- tation of the heart, insom. nia, ete., and all that time | have tried almost every known remedy and the best doctors in the state, but nothing I was very Letter Weak and Nervous. About five months ago I commenced taking Hood's Sarsaparilia, and after using five bottles 1 am sable to do all my housework and feel better than I have in several years. Also, my husband had pneumonia last wine ter and his blood got very bad; he had rheumatism and could scarcely walk. He commenced to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and in a short time he was better in every way, his rheuma- tism has Jeft him and is in better health than for a long time.” M=s. W. J. Winrerr, Mt. Holly, N. C, Still Praising Hood's. «(C, I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : “Dear Sirs:—I am still praising Hood's Sarsaparilla for the t benefit both myself Letter Sr husband derived from No. 2 its use and I do not hesitate to say it is tho best medicine we have ever used in our family.” Maus. W.J. Winrerr, Mt. Holly, N.C. Hoods Sarsaparilla i >, Purifier. Rol iii 1H i fo 4 Hood's Pills £5 cure all Liver hs + and Sick Hesdache, 2%. bet hor sold Siveet *o the von. wiimset for 25 vous at whole. FAUBLES,
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