LL] THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1898 THE RACKET No. 9 and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa. saoe I nearly got my hair pulled last week because 1 spoke in my “ad” of the China Annex, Shoe and Kitchen depart- ments. The different depart- ment clerks are just a little bit jealous, and each wants to have the best, They are all good, and that makes a good store, U kno. The Domestic Department man says: Why don’t U tell ‘em about the big piles of muslin I have—cheaper than ever, and that 10-4 Sheeting for 12 1-2¢., the biggest bar- gain ever shown in Bellefonte, and Table Linens too, ete., ete —all prices. Sadie says, what's the matter with my department? he It's ies, Prints, Ginghams-—Euotire new pers, etc. Maud says--T alk of Goods. I have the "Gold Medal’ Blacks, new Botany Mills Specialties, and the Lining department is full to over flow. Eva says, Notions, Corsets and Hosiery. Mine is easily the best department—Will U decide? G. R. Spigelmyer. Prices 2 $ 2 > Printed in the papers do not tell the whole Story. Our Prices represent s the vour buy. $7 to money can Our Men's Spring Suits at 90 ated Must be mn » The superior to others at 8 Fabric seen oe appreci merits of our Snits 1.00 are first the Because it will be just as we represent it to be all wool. }ecanse the “vitals” Tailoring ored with as mucl care d thought as the al outside. ' \ Because they are just as Style Sorin Fit rai Will others do as m : N "114 ao IT) 14) ‘Montgomery & Co., Progressive Clothiers. WALL PAPER. Do send you expect to do any papering * We will you free a large selection of samples cents per roll up, all new colorings and WE PAY THE FREIGHT, in every town to sell on from novelties up to date, We want an agent commission from large sam pie books. No capi For samples or particulars, ad 8 WOLF, 10-758 Ninth Ave, N.Y. Oity, tal required dress CARPET CLEANING and FEATHER RENOVATING _» You ean have your carpets cleanad and re novated that mekes them look bright, freah and like when pow. Price Is 2 cents por yard for all kinds, lave erected a building and squipped it with special machinery for this purpose ul wm PETER MENDIS, Bellefonte, Pa. Doubles the Pleasure of a Drive, A no earrian doubieat plensureof dely- ing. In ing ers of carr or nr. RC EE Pe | superintendent and J the insides) are tail- | cated by Mr. | | sisters, Mrs. J | CORRESPONDENTS | DEPARTMENT | | The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO | What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See and Observe Worthy of Note—The Local r Happenings of Every Community Will be | Gladly Published Send the News, We will Publish it, ROMOLA. | Mr. D. W. Robb made a business trip to Runville last week, Mr. Wm. Miller transacted in Bellefonte on the 4th. business Miss Ella Brickley is home from Belle. | fonte, for a few days only, Mr. Wilber Hall, of Howard, attended | our entertainment last week, Mr. W. R, Welch made a business trp | to Lock Haven, on Monday. Mr. G. H. Maun, of Beech Cieck, was | a visitor in our town last week. chuck full of bargains in embroider | Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Johnson, of Beech . Whi | | Creek, spent Sunday in Romola, line Ladies’ Shirt Waists and Wrap- | Mr. Wm. Brickley paid us a week's visit, returning to work on Monday. Mr. Frank Packer, of Newberry, transacted business in our town recently, Miss Mabel Pletcher, of Howard, is at present paying a visit among friends in this community, We wonder if Sammy any arbutus. If he didn’t Qian t, else did. How is it, Sammy Lucas found some one Misses Emma Kunes and Crissie Bum. un of Blanchard, were recent vi garduer, sit ors among friends and re this latives, in piace he Reformed church had « Sunday morning ached an elaborate ommunion Rev R toa larg t unkle sermon congregation Mr. H. S. Beech Creek, Mrs. Lydia Renovo 75 above ¢ X penses, We are A. Poorman's valuable an unpleasant su found it was safe loss of Mr. R 1s is sorry to note the Was to when he in another man's barn T. Packer spent Sunday even. Howard, with his t was a long time since be had and almost forgetting Mr. C. F.Robb showed him the way The Christian 8 on Sunday morning est girl, It been over A 1 where she lives S. elected new offs Mr. Wm. M D. Brickley, assist. Miss Fike Wensel, Delong, treasurer and Effie and Merril Brickley, librarians lier, ant rie MoviNGs: ~The following movings took place in this vicinity on or before Apnl 1st: Wm. Confer, from Bellefonte, mov. ed into b's own house in Romola. Wil. son Boom set up house-keeping in the Joseph DeHass Wm. Wensel moved into his near house, and the on W. I. Harvey, Gunsalis, house, house vacated now occuwied by Wm of Beech Ira Packer IY now occu the into John Mrs home 1 noved Creck Wm. F pies the Weaver house at the mountain. McCloskey the Pletcher house in Slabtown A. Mann vow resides in Peale, Mann, who spent the winter at the indaw, Wm. Quay, home, up Marsh Creek. Chas Weaver moved into his new house along the divide. Ed Welsh lives with his father and expects to do the farming this summer. Joseph Heichel who was re. cently married started to house keeping in D. R. Confer's house moved to foot of las moved f her son to her old THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT and week. ly Pittsburg Fost, one year for $1.50 ROLAND. John Columbine is again pop A big boy arrived at his place, week hefore last John Bryan wears a big smile baby girl arrived at lus home a week The Misses Martha and Kate Parker, of J Shore, visited at the home of Parker, their brother, this week Satarday ersey J. M and Andrew ne from logan where winted in getting work. Fri Orlanda Bryan have returned hon § they were disa ¥ rst returned hone, evynoldion where K, i : alcw Bathu from K t Samuel diy night expected to get wo lays who occu Ar ids farm, about hey, pied thei, one mile from ed Friday last to the farm by Mr. Bitner, owned by Wm Leathers, of Howard Mr. Samuel Get tig moved, Friday, also, to the farm va- B. Archey Van Scoyo B. Curtin, Monday and Tuesday. While here she attended the wedding of Miss Parker, of this place, and W., Gaylor Morrison, of Bellefonte, which event took place Monday evening, at 6 o'clock, WEDDING AT ROLAND, ~The home of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Parker, was scene of a very pretty wedding ceremony Monday evening, April 4, in which their daughter Mabel M, Parker and W. Gay: lor Morrison, of Bellefonte, were the parties interested, The guests began to arrive at § o'clock and continued until the appointed hour, when the guests retired tothe patlor where the groom was already in waiting, In a few moments the bridal party ap- peared consisting of Miss Kathryn Park. er, sister of bride, and Miss Velta Wil- Hams, cousin of the groom leading; they were followed immediately by the bride, escorted by her father who retired when they faced Rev. A, I’. Wharton, of How: ard, who stepped forward and in 4 very graceful manner pronounced the im. pressive marriage ceremony. Coungrat. ulations then followed by the bridal par. ty aud guests. The bride was hand. somely attired in light brown lin, trimmed with light brown silk and satin ribon, Ou this importaut occasion the groom never appesied to better advan. tage and bore himself with graceful dig. nity. Miss. Kathryn Parker and Miss Wil. liams, the attendants of the bride, were e, Mos eet upied “Mrs, T. F attired, the former in green trimmed in cream colored silk, and the latter in blue trimmed in cream colored silk. After the . {and lent some variety to the secretary, Car | Wensel | the school. | owned by | i A big : Barge: | he vissted at her | the | Fue rLoweas HAT BLOOM .— 1M DUE SPRING, the dining refreshments were ceremony they all retired to | rooms where elegant | served. The Curtin cornet band appear ed later and rendered some choice music, | after which calithumpians also appeared ene. After lasted unti | the which 1 Mrs ty drove serenade, Mr. an of the bridal pa on Bishop for their Morri to Mr. stieet | o'clock, on son's home, rece the extending pense Ho parenis recent ward Cras Every man is how to read him T. F. Adams Sunday in the bur Life is not so always time for Miss Edith Berry, a guest of aunt ner Jacob FV ner pmer, was a guest of this place y Rev of Mackey { ville, spent Sanday Charlies Else and family: also preached mor | and evening in the Methodist cl Summer school in Central Cily Monday, April 11 ing 10 pursue special branches will be at liberty todosn. J. A. Sager, teacher The Epw League Ww an entertainment the n Faster, April 9th A The has Samoel Creagh on. wilh w open Those & esir Junior rth ght before nvited give are eaguoe pledged and ten cents admiss Three vears ago Rev. Ge arrived in Milesburg this | Methodist charge among His win If WAYS and clability with all won hearts « flock and community Daring his of three vears was souccessfo n welfare of the Was a strar us slay he buliding a handsome church costing 84 The members of his flock quietly started a petition to the presiding elder, Dr. Monroe, for his retarn from confer ence A reception was held in the old M. E church on Satorday night, the 26th of March, where a large andience, composed of members of his flock and many who were not members, assem bled Charles Else made the welcome speech, responded by Rev King Col. F. Weaver was called upon to make a few remarks, after which I. T Eddy was ca upon to say a few | words His speech f the si | type and vet created Afterward all were of the refreshments spent in social conversal less to say that the he ' came entirely too soon and left with the fee | to have been there T00 H to led Was « ent ots of lavghter nyvited Ww partake Sometime Was on It wir for departure a Dae everybody ing that it was good No-To Bae for Fifty Cents Guaranteed tabacoo hat - be. 8 men strong, biood pure AARONSBURG Mrs. W. H. Philips parents in Freeburg Mrs. Adam Bright, of Topeka, Kans is the guest of Geo. Brights Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stover, of Wood | ward, Sandayed at Newton Stover’s Our tax collector, C. A. Weaver, | a business trip to Belle foute, on Monday Noah Cronemiller, Bellefonte, spending a few days with friends town, Miss Annie Limbert has gone to Beech took of is m | Creek, where she expects to spend the | summer Miss Cordilia Acker is spending a few | days of her vacation with friends, in Mifflinburg. the past few days assisting her sister in getting ready to move, Mr. Jno, C. Stover and wife spent the greater part of last week at Bellefonte, as the guests of FE. BE. Ardrey's. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smull, of Reb. ersburg, are spending part of their hotieymoon with the foriner 's parents Prank Holiway is starting for bis home in Browtown, Wis, this week, He is | taking Arthur Burd along to assist him in faroung. | Mr. iw. Heckman, of Loganton, and Mrs. Jamison and children, of Lock Haven, tarried a few davs Kline sisters, Wilmer Stover sold his house and lot to PD. H. Rote. Wilmer expects to build | a house south of town on a Jot formerly owned by Geo. M, Stover, He expects to Mave the same up ready to move in i Wal, each of the oe y w un ‘ 0 Te | diediate school, has left for his home at Wolf's Store. This is his third term for Mrs. Charles has been to Coburn for i with the the same sch . by his su "| undertaker of this afler that ftwood 1 00K 1 Lock Haver Aalaree un there hear fr ! ¢ that fish commission appointed for Snow Shoe. ry h needed and will Was a ATE Caug season f the parties the treasury put more money in Two young men from this place went to a festival at Moshannor After they had taken their giris home and returned to their borse and buggy they found much to their dismay that some terma gent boys had cut their harness i 4 H Chas. Zindle's cow had its leg broken in the stable by It is thought that in getting up the cow twisted its leg and in some way broke it He bad just purchased it from Wm. Poorman, two weeks before the accident Nr SOE UNEnoOwn cause Herbert Walker, the hustling clerk of R. J. Haynes, has given up his pos as head clerk in the He wi tin Jersey Shore where he has store secur the Beech Creek R. R He left for that place lay vening position with on Satur Charlies Watson was Watson § impal cy Bros. bought hisshare r and the 1 be public school ¢ with the following reading, by Helen 1 Burns, Effie and Edith Badinger, Thomas Mc laughlin, Clarence Lucas, and Ray Gil- land ; recitations by Lizzie Quick and lena Healey. An oration on *' T'he Down fall of Nations" Augustos Kech Mr. A. C. Thompson, principal of the schools at this place the past three years, returned to his home at Stormstown on Thursday. The people are sorry to see him go, but we shall like to see him back next winter. The schools of this place have made great progress under his su- pervision, and the directors cannot find many better teachers than he, Moving: ~The following changes have {or will take Jace in the pear future are very gladto say that none of our neigh. | bors are going to move out of town. Alfred Thompson moved from Moshan- | non Avenue to the Guusallus property on Fourth street, West She moved into the building vacated by Alfred Thomo. | son. Nrs. Holt will move in the same | building with W. Shope, " ’ vin (FREE | was given by | Holt. Robert Haddock moved his barber shop into Buddinger’s brick building on |Okre street, Harry Eckenroth moved into Buddingers brick tmilding. The examination for the County Sa. Mr. A. C. Thompson, of this lace, t. H. Miller, of shannon, and Feri Rhoda Bowes, of Pine Glenn, were a Out of n with pointed to act as examiners, class of 19, the following 7 passed credit to the examiners and the County Superintendent, and were immediately | get a leo Hopton | { will move into the house vacated by Mrs. | perintendent’s diploma, as finishing the | common school branches, was held {nthe | Grammar room at this place on the 26th. | } rewarded with diplomas : Snow Shoe | Aug. 8. Kech, Eliza Barr, Nellie Mil. { lard, Flora and Mary Pemrey, Moshau- {non : Miss Maud Rankin, Pive Glenn : | Bertha Zimmerman. By the above state. ment there will be found only one young man which shows a very poor lookout for the boys. Ifthe young men of this town and vicinity do not wake-up and little more energy, ambition and get-up in them the young ladies will take their place in the future. For $1.50:~You can get two weekly newspapers for a year—'"*The Centre Democrat” and either the “Pittsburg Post’ or the “Cincizanati Enquirer.” Our claim is to furnish the Most News for the Least Money, HUBLERSBURG ‘ Mrs. William Kinzer, a pleasant lady of Lancaster, iting at the home of her brother, Mr. FE. 1. Bergstresser. Miss Alice Ber weeks has been visiting in New York, is now atthe McKee, of New York City. is vi who for six and about home of Dr ESLresser, Dr. J. L. Walkey, eye specialist, has removed from his farm above Hublers- burg to the house of J. H. McCauley just vacated by D. A. Detrick. Mr. Norman McClain, who ployed on the farm of Morris Furey, of pear Bellefonte, had a bad cut in the right foot which will disable him for sometime Lo come, Miss Josephine Bergstresser, a pleas- ant young lady of Renovo, is visiting at the home of her uncle, E er of this place. ( Esiresser, ome are glad to see you battle took iween (wo the Stuasr wter's store lefonte, has opened a the Foster-Krumrine to be well patroniz jurisdiction lege of this : 3 1 8. Griel Ray Morgan: T Benjamim Ino. M. Hartwich Weaver; 1.8.2 Holme Re BB. Y 8. P.G Frank B vey, YY hy WwW. Cs S~Clark Herma: Graham, O. G Percual R P.4 ’ KH {s udy How's This red I» it Cant tarrh Cure CHENEY & ©0 . 1} ndersigned. have for the last 1° honorable y able t rirm AX. Wholesale and finaneia FOR made by the West & In fi WALDISG, Kiss & Mavis sis. Toledo, O sCalarrh Cure Int the Price Testimm Waolesale Drag Hal ng directly upon { thesylisem by all Druggists What is Scott's Emulsion? It is a strengthening food and tonic, remarkable in its flesh-form- ing properties. It contains Cod- Liver Oil emulsified or partially digested, combined with the well known and highly prized Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda, that their potency is materially increased. What Willi ii Do? It will arrest loss of flesh and restore to a normal condition the infant, the child and the adult, It will enrich the blood of the anemic; will stop the cough, heal the irrita- faces 50 av tion of the throat and lungs, and ¢ cure incipient consumption. We make this statement because the experience of twenty-five years has proven it in tens ot thousands of CASES: 1 cue pou pot SCOTT'S Bonnivion soe, and $1.00, oll drogeien SCOTT & DOWKE, Chemists, New York, Was em- | Roysl makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, BAKING ER Absolutely Pure ROYAL Bai POWER EW YORK SOBER NO, 2 Miss Cora Musser went to or near Peon Halil, t future home, Jeft Mi Katie Finkle to Mills academy for a term of ten The Par: was organiz started Spring weeks Sunday school unday last, Hope it Lizz) Miss nE in THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE M. ( © and express » be sent ' advantage of } saw this In en ry make 1e price! VAilues M Hown and are pos) 1 ied DY any + oer Centre county It costs He a visit WW money. UBLES, The Right." Rind =. concern in Centre k is larger, newer, price them to yon Lower than you ever ex- pected to buy good, honest Clothing lor. We will please yon beyond a We will save yon money, and we give vou the chance of doubt re turning anything von buy of us not satisfactory, snd receive your mon. Try us FAUBLES, ey in return bot have old ddowsl te he seg Famed fo 25 years »t whale aie prices, sav ba the bored I per Wyo fo warmted 1 rok —— LIKHART Camiiacs 4x0 HARNESS MPG. 00 W. B PRATT, Su, SLKBART. ix0 Pi
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