Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 31, 1898, Image 8

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Neo. g and nn Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa.
The China Annex
Man says: Tell the folks I
am in it too, That 1 just
opened a little the slickest
lot of Glassware and China
Novelties for the money
that ever came in this neck
o' the woods.
The Shoe Department
Man says, while your at it,
don’t forget to tell about
the big value and solid
wearing qualities of our
Youth's, Boy's and Men's
Shoes—and if I can’t save
U money on Ladies and
Children’s shoes “We'll fold
our tents like the Arab.”
Tell ¢’'m too, that we have a
new lot of Pieture Frame
Moldings and that I make
frames cheap.
The Kitchen Department
Man says: U can't push me
aside this week. Why, I have
the biggest, best and cheapest
assortment of Kitchen Necessi-
ties, that was ever in ‘The
Racket” and he is right, too.
G. R. Spigelmyer.
A
Fine
Display
That 18 the object of this an-
tion of the public
’
v
of
New Furniture just received
complete, select assortment
and awaiting your inspection |
" !
at my new store, recently open- |
ed in the room formerly occu-
pied by McKee's
store, Allegheny street, Bel
foute.
Hardware
1
Ie.
—— Xx ———
Can't enumerate all the choice
ro wis in Bld wk
A. Sum—
You are respectfully
to pay us a visi
1.
want to niage any
Should you
purchases, interesting induce
ments will be made.
Anything and
Everything
in the line of furniture from a
or
=
cheap chair to gorgeous parlor
enits or elaborate bed.chamber
furniture, at the Spring Oper
ing of
Naginey's Furniture Store,
F. E. Naginey, Prop,
Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa.
Ho
Fisherman!
Do you know that we
have just received 69
dozen trout flies and
there are more coming.
We are sole agents for
the
“PARKER FLIES”
Most fisherman know
what they are. They
are made to our order
and sell for 80c. per
dozen, 3 for 25¢c. or
10c. each. We have
6 1-2 dozen steel rods,
it Bamboo, Lance
ood and other nd
Lines, Reels, Baskets,
Bait Boxes, Hooks,
Leaders, Ferrules, Etc.
Come
BUSH MOUSE BLOCK,
# ;
'
E RACKET
{ will remain awhile
’
| COUSIN sacny.
| Johnston
| failed to get satisfactory bail. Now is the
| chance for some one to get the appoint.
BELLEFONTE - - . --- - PAI
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1808
CORRESPONDENTS
DEPARTMENT
3 v
The News Gathered From Various
Sections
HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO
|
| What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See
| and Obrerve Worthy of Note—The Local
Happenings of Every Community Will be
Gladly Published—Send the News, We will
Publish it.
REBERSBURG
Samuel Gramley is on the sick list
with his old complaint,
It is quite entertaining how earnestly
our older people discuss the war question.
Herob Brumgard, who is a student of
Selinsgrove University, was in our burg
| on Friday.
| Mrs Reuben Gramley made a visiting
| trip to her daughter Mrs. Geo. Ocker, at
| Centre Hall.
Mrs. Jane Gramley, of Salona, had
been a pleasant visitor amovg ber many
| relatives on last Tuesday.
|
|
| Samuel Brumgard and his wife, of
| Salona, were at Cyrus Erbard’'s and
other near relatives on Thursday.
William Kreamer, one of Millheim's
| prominent citizens, however born in our
| fertile valley, was in our burgon Friday.
Fred Fehl, one of our ‘expert black-
| smiths, left for Clearfield, on Tuesday,
where he will work again for
man Mr. Brown,
his oid
|
|
|
|
|
of Mill.
3 i
or who
Last Thursday Wm. Shultz,
| heim, moved to his father, Jobu,
| was formerly called “Governor Shultz,
| of near our burg.
Jared Kreamer and his motheran-law
Mrs. Polly Moyer, of Centre Hall, came
to our burg on last Friday; Mrs. Moyer
Mrs. Delphia Wynn, of Perth, Kansas,
after a « of some four years,
came unexpectedly to our burg last Wed.
nesday to see her sick father,
an
Some of our beliés considered it
favorable time on last Saturday
go to Millheim and see VS
Mr. Smith, could do for them.
Rev. W. W. 8holl, who is preaching at
MacElhattan and Pine churches, came to
his old home on Monday where he ex.
pects 10 spend one week and have a chat
with his old friends.
noon t
the
arti
No doubt the vicinity will be convert.
ed into a cotton plantation this sum r,
according to the cotton seed" which Miss
Jyrd Stover received by mail from one
of her new Southern friends
Willis Weber, one of our expert me-
chanics, we are sorry to say, 1s on the
sick list;"the hopes are that Mr, Weber
will soot be able to get around and
keep his eye on the business world.
REBERSBURG No. 2.
Rain and mud is plenty at present.
Mrs. Haunah Krape is on the sick list
Now con der Chon Coony si grouker
Edgar Stover left for Stroudsburg,
where he intends going to school. Agnes
seems to be very sorry.
Several of our young ladies were to
Millheim, last Saturday to get their pic.
tures taken, they report having a pl
ant time. Ask Lottie how she lil
eat lemons.
One of our young gentiemen was to
Woll's Store to see his best girl, and got
caught in the rain. He stopped at a farm
house and asked for a lantern, and said
he! had come from Selinsgrove and his
horse was almost worn out. He received
a lantern and went on his way rejoicing
thinking no one knew he was jeft. Next
time take a lantern along, George, i
| (OF
Thal)
SCHON
AN APRIL FOOL JOI
ROMOLA
A full account of fhe movings
published next week
R. V. Bart!
Lock Haven last week.
Misses Alma and Emm
Sunday with their parents
H.
1
home,
ey made a flying
a Mi
wed
S. clong made a
absen i at
an
weeks.
Rev. M. S
Sunday by his brother,
Tioga, Pa
John McCloskey
returned
for the sun
Mrs. Wm
is at this
father
Blair was
1to Austin whe
sHeverly
writing vay
John A. Daley
Harvey Brickley spent
cently at the home of hi
Jechiol, of Cedar Sg
Welch has
to be able to be a
glad to see him at «
agai
burch on Sund
3
i
The Reformed Sunday school will he
an Easter entertainment, on Easter Sun
day, in the evening. They have ach
program prepared ev
body to attend,
It is rumored th
gone away
that it is not
i are marries
selves know it, thus we won't
much this time
and invite ery-
a
married.
mistake
before they
Miller
We
hy 24
has
hope
many
them.
Sas
t Thos.
' ert
to get
a sad
1
L :
opie
too
T. 3.
summer
We wish to announce that Prof
Delong anticipates having a
school at Eagleville this spring, term
commence on April 18th. In addition to
all the common-school branches students
can avail of several higher
branches Algebra,
Rhetori Natu
to
themselves
them
Geogr
among being
, Physical
School Government
For fu
mE mola, Pa
You can't do better—THE CENTRE
ana
you will not be caught.
BrowNIE
Spring Term
Prof. D. M. Wolf will open his spring |
term of school at Spring Mills, Mon- |
day April 4th, to continue ten weeks
a |
on
BLANCHARD
M
week
Mr. Hugh Delong
Mc( loskey, of Re
on Monday
Mr. Jno. Long, of
town this week doing
}
ous
8S. Blair moved to Beech Creek, this
and daughter, Mrs,
were in our
MOA, town
11 Hall,
me reg
’
was in our
airs on his
idings here.
Mr
on Monday.
road as a cigar
Irvin Spang clit
He expect
agent
bool
the
1
cd his
10 0 on
i
Mr. James DeLong a new |
building on his farm. By the looks of it
he must intend to go iuto the bee business,
is putting
Miss Maud Heverling and Miss Bertha |
and Mr. Shuman Williams
were to Howard last Saturday, to the |
school examination. We hope they were
successful,
The auditors of Liberty township clos. |
ed up their settlement last Saturday. |
Nathan James, oué of the supervisors,
ment.
Young James, of our town, made quite
a mistake last week, He glepped into a
parlor and walked up to a lady sitting in
a chair, and was about to kiss her when
he saw it was a married woman, Seine
a little excited hw ays excuse me 1
thought it was Cc James, be careful,
you will give your, away.
Mr. Wm. Packer. of Beech Creek, was
found dead in bed last Thursday morn.
ing. Mr. Packer was formerly a resident
of Bald Eagle township. The last few
years he has made his home with his
daughter, Mrs. Al Hall. Mr. Packer
was an old man and well known in this
{| Fost both
| this
:
| the foo
| Mamie,
| few miles out from
looks.
the Pitts!
f
1071
DEMOCRAT ]
ana
Year
weekly
$i
ROLAND
ITE
one \:
N
DE
JO
made
He
K. Holter
p Mouday
ockey business
H.R
last week
i
3 CO
ACH
a
* f
one ol
trip to toon
the officers
of this state.
niission,
Fishing season must
are a great many being caught
Eddie Fuak has caught the largest
Wm
31
nore
be here as there
Litt
~
ast
get
h
Deters left 1
he will
What
week
work for
At
re
w he
wt will
1 KR 0
the Misses Parker
'
this place, visited at
Miss C
and Mrs
the home
fonte, Sunda
Mr Price
Abbie and
tilda, visited at the home
liams, over Sunday
Mr. Jerry Glenn and family moved
Tuesday to the farm of Mr. Packer, a
| Howard. We will
miss them very much, as they are a very
congenial family.
Thomas Neff and family, of this plage,
moved Friday to the farm recently occu- |
pied by Geo. Neff. The community will |
miss them very much, but Tom says be
would sooner stand fire than water,
Col. Wm. Wantz, while cleaning out
his horses manger, was badly bitten by
the animal on his lower lip. Although
the bite is almost healed it will always
blur, to a great extent, the Col’s. good
Say «
of Galer Morrison, of Bell
of Bion Wil
1
Mr, Jacob leathers and family have
moved to Mt RBagle where they expect
to stay this summer. Their many friends
will be sorry to note this change, as Mr,
leathers has lived in this immediate
vicinity some 70 odd years.
To cure a cough or a cold in one day
community. Funeral was held on Sat.
urday ; interment in Highland cemetery,
| lock Haven,
A large crowd was badly disappointed
on Monday. They gathered at the
| mountain
{ had a large lot of household goods adver.
{tizesl for sale. The sale began and he
| sold a lot of old truck and then stopped ;
| vo ote knows what for. The next time
| Mr. Dale advertises a sale, then he had
{ better bring ns crowd with him, he will
not get one here,
For §1.80. You can get two weekly
newspapers for a year—''The Centre
Democrat” and either the “Pittsburg
Post’ or the" Cincinnati Boquirer.”” Our
laim is to P= cnish the Most News for the
ast Money.
house, where Clement Dale |
take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of
Tar. Money refunded if it fails to cure tf
RUNVILLE.
The schools have nearly all closed for
the winter terms
Rey. J. F, Kelley left for Altoona, last
week, on a business trip.
Rev. C. C. Miller, of Bellwood, was
visiting at J. F, Kelleys.
Mrs. Israel Hoover, of Unionville, was
visiting relatives at this place.
4 Poorman just completed an addi.
tion to his barn, which makes a great
improvement, .
Kd Poorman has shaved his whiskers
il
elon
£8
engine through
i Hugg's cook &
“ey
La
and
Mrs
were visiting inends in this
week. ® Come again gentlemen,
welcome you
un the
ipuocmycer,
¢ of Ke
N
\
M
very
of Miles!
able sermon 10 al
+» Bressler is spending
ster in Jack Haven
more davs and
ill come to a close.
Luther Bower had a single man’s flit.
! thinks it mav be the last, as he
ring a bel
but
t pate {
again
i . Frain, Henry Zeigler and Martha
Bressler, of Abdera, Ed Stump and wife,
of Centre Hall, were the guests of W. J
Krape during the past week
°o
Moves
o
d Boon had quite a rouaway last Fri
He had his horse tied on the street
day
the wagon and
antain where he
a demolish
if, her pastor offic
at Aarousburg
MoviINGs ;
place this
have already moved i
will move to Farmers Mills
loug takes the farm vacated by
J. W. Winklebleck on Mrs, Meyers farm.
Ed. M. Boon on the M Fiedler farm
vacated by Winklebleck Jacob Winkle.
bleck where Boon Ben Stover
bought a home in Aaronsburg where
will Cruisew
Aaronsburg and John Guisewite
his place Harvy Wise
aliey. Hiram Goodman to
John Musser takes
john Hosterman to the Jer
Vonad
Wm. Haines to
Lose from Coburn,
and will
will lake
h
Stivers
spring
wh
Stsers
a
vacates
he
moved
1s
move
moves |
Suga
Tans
Condo
iis own farm
house
vi
Gooda
hou
1
! '
while jer A goes on |
Zetoy's Loyd
Haines place
Homan Ben.
where Wm
oved 10 Aarons
take
work for Wm
Jackson to David Stove
Wance vacated, who n
burg
HOWARD
Last Monday 21st, Mr. Wessley Adams
started for the creamery with his milk,
{and on his way back he was stricken
| with paralysis and carried unconscious
On Tuesday evening he |
died and was buried Friday afternoon. |
He leaves a wife aod two daughters, to |
to his home,
mourn his loss; Mollie and Delia both of
whom are at home.
with a stroke of paralysis also.
section for Buffalo Run, where he will
coutinue farming.
ters,
Eggs are worth nine c2nts in our town,
The Canada school, conducted by
Wilbur Leathers, closed on
week,
Ing her grandma, Mrs. Daniel \Baney,
of this place. She is helping to
ready for moving,
on Wednesday, A man, while driving
through the water had his horse fright.
ened, and it took him
the main stream. Ben rushed in and
and kindness he received $1.
Mt. John Schenck's sale was well at.
tended on Wednesday, His highest cow
brought $40.50. The sale amounted to
over six hundied dollars,
Es A. ps a
off, smee that twelve pound baby girl
"arrived at his home. }
¥
The CRNTRR DRMOCRAT and Pittsbu
« Fost for $1.50 a year, th
Mr. Thomas died a few days previous |
Thursday Mr. Samuel Kline left our
The creamery moved from Muffley's |
headquarters to Poulston's head.quar. |
Friday. |
The other schools will close the coming |
!
Miss Mable Shiling is at present visit. |
saved man and horse and for his bravery
KREAMERVILLE ITEMS.
Newton Garret moved to Logan Mills
last Saturday.
Chas. Housman, of
{ here a few days ago.
Penn Hall, was
John R. Styers was visiting in
| valley a few days last week,
| 8. W., Waite, of Stafe College, was the
guest of his parents here last week,
T. D. Stover is housed up with rheu-
malism, we hope for his speedy recov.
ery.
Penns.
Auction is now over and those wishing |
to buy their tobacco will be obliged
pay for it at higher rates.
Geo, Kreamer will siove in
and the one vacated by
be occupied by Wm. Douty.,
John Mallory is making
improvement bis house, He
seven per day, we do not
Know i
not
That by all appearance
ladies soon « xpect 10 take
They certainly did
glassware, chinaware,
brooms for fun.
house to-day,
him will
ou
3
Goren Sd
it 1 CERES
of
some
ial vow, not
tumblers, and
By request of
{
01
we would
Young men
omeone,
that if some ONY
101
his own |
considerable |
our |
the matrimon- |
buy |
|
Royal makes the food pure,
wholesome und delicious,
ROYAL
(rr
BAKING
Absolutely Pure
gets |
him to fix up so or |
ROYAL BAKING POWDER ¢
say
would |
take up the study of etiquette and follow |
its teachings it would be
If this course was
of talk which
well for them
persued a great
should not be, i
wouia
deal |
|
be |
avoided, especially when in the company |
of ladies.
for others
thing
£
There is a time for
cyvery-
Tue CENTRE DEMOCRAT and
ly Pitsburg Jost, one vear for §1.¢
LINDEN HALL
iJauxic
were the 1
' : i }
0
fie
buget 3 he
oy
nel
pal
to Lire §
118 & DOY
F Look
¢
John
dirty
received many costly
sts had partaken
Is a very pleasant
playing games and
ie guests were pres
Miss Wibley
After 4
feast of good ii
E was spent in
h.
Liverllls
pre srnis 34
$0 for
«tr
Like Hiliousne
pat
4
‘
$8. dyvspersin. heads
war ston
by Hood
sligestion are
eonst
. 8 ply
Pills they do their work
Hoods
= Pills
3 EE
L
BR
ne
but
BTW}
Who Wants enti what
d Two
Dollar Bill ?
re
represe nits 4 savi
‘
: £
ng of
wo Dollars or more
vers mrchaser
1
FAUBLES,
\
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,
W. H. MUSSI
GENERAL AGEN
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ONION CENTRAL LIFE IK, 00.
CINCINNATI, Ono.
ers stone mocx. Bellefonte, Pa.
Crider's Stone Blo
This Company “has the Fol-
lowing Advantages :
| FAverage interest rate for 20 years
{ has been over 7 per cent. and the aver.
age Death Rate less than Three fourths
of One per cent,
9" The Receipts from Interest for 25
years have more than paid all death
losses.
| §# Realizes the Highest Interest and
has the lowest death rate of any company
Assctts Dec. 31st, 1897 : $18,708,130.31.
JOHN M. PATTISON, President.
E. P. MARSHALL, Secretary.
get |
Mr. Benjamin Lucas was very brave
Have respect for yourself and |
week- |
|
|
| ar earned
Buy one of our Men's
Bicycles,
Sundries
and Repairs,
Sporting Goods,
Fishing Tackle,
L. § opened
ove he Rex
A NEw
"NC nold’s
Bank i
Wi
equipped f
ew Wheels
From $25 to $75
nplete repair shop where
biceyi
I pa I's
Whe
od
ana
Prices Lower
Than Ever.
000080000
Wetzel’s Bicycle Store,
Allegheny Street,
BELLEFONTE, PENN’'A.
no, 22.
J, S. WAITE & 0., Agents.
Headquarters For
Rakes,
Binders,
Separators,
Grain Drills, Engines and
Corn Planters, Wire Fences.
- on
Plows,
Mowers,
| Harrows,
A oe nis
» EY
OWS
Ch
ul Pet
Farmers’
Favorite Grain Drill and Corn
Planter, in one: “Roller
Bearing” Binders, Mowers. Rakes,
Teaders, Cultivators, Corn Harvest.
ers; Hubber Traction Engines and
Separators. Frost, Wedgelock,
| Spring Wire Fence, Binder Twine
a specialty for 1898,
-w
BICYCLES.
Reading, Standard
Oraviors Bicycles.
HORSE SHOEING
and General Repairing done in
the best of style,
-
J. S. WAITE & CO., Agents.
Bellefonte, Pa.
PION
Anda rep
(Irig
1108s rit rs
i
Spring-tooth Harr WE,
¢: Usborne
:
i
i
Victor, and
Water Street,
no. 22.
NO AGENTS
off the road into |
at, hers od dle
et 40 Whe oan
mime for 15 yours #1 whede
ode prices, paving Yim the
aaa
Slip amy
whem WEP bin
3 wrran bod,
he i Vobinien,