THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1808 THE RACKE SPECIAL. I have made arrangements with the Parisian Importing Company for another series of Window Attractions to mence this week. The first exhibit is Monkeys in Monkeydom. Don’t let the children miss this; it will be a bright spot in their lives, and they will need all the “bright spots” U kuo they can get, especially when they don’t cost anything, These exhibits have been procured at considerable expense and trouble and will be changed EVERY TWO WEEKS. #7" Brief announcements will be made every other week during the Summer and Fall, of new exhibits. To keep posted, watch and read “Racket” ad's. They will not only tell U about the latest ex- | hibit, but “put money in thy purse be- | side.” G.R. Spigelmye r. All Clothiers v= th prices, but all clothiers do not sell the best clothing. Our Prices tel but haf the real story of the actual merit contained in every gar- ment we sell. sce our gar- You Must ments to ap- prciate their true value. Examine the inside (the “vitalt.”) The skilled workmanship on every detail stands out in bold relief---a touch here and there, and the uniform finish throughout the gar- ments are features of the utmost importance to give the wearer lasting satisfac- | tion. You pay no more for relia- ble clothing! Why take chances on inferior? OUR SPRING STYLES IN MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING are so complete that the most fastidious dresser can be gratified. 6, 7.50, 8, 9, 10, 12 and $15. Montgomery & Co., Progressive Clothiers. Clothe vourself for Bicycle Riders cle and Golf Saits, Pants, Hose, Caps and Belts. The most complete line in Central Pennsylvania. Pants from $1.50 up. Suits from $3.00 up. Caps, Hose and Belts cheap and good enough to please you all, at FAUBLES. the business. See our assortment of Bicy- WALL, PAPER. © Do you expeet to do any papering? We will send you free a large selection of samples from 3 cents pet roll up, all new colorings and noveities uv to date. WE PAY THE FREIGHT, We want an agent in every town to sell on commission from large sample books, No capi tal required. For samples or particulsrs, ad. rose s. WOLF, * 741753 Ninth Ave, N.Y. City, MONTGOMERY'S | CORRESPONDENTS | DEPARTMENT | The News Gathered From Various | Sections HAPPENINGS com | | What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See and Observe Worthy of Note—The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be Gladly Published—Send the News, We will Publish it, ROLAND. They bad a dog, his name was Punt. He loved to sit upon a lap ; But never once did this Punt think That he would cause a big mishap. | | Mr. J. M. Parker and family visited in Bellefonte, Sunday. Oscar Bathurst has returned home. He | did not succeed in getting work. at the home of I. Neff over Sunday. Miss Minnie Lipton,of Unionville, is vis- { iting at the home of Mrs. H. R. Curtin, | this week, } | Weare glad to note that Mrs. Harry | Lose, who has been quite sick, is slight. { ly improved. Soup Barger has been appointed minis ter plenipotentiary to Kennedy, with headquarters at Mr. Johuson's, Mr. J. K. Holter, of Bellefonte, visited { atthe home of his sister Mrs. J. B. Curtin, the greater part of last week. | Miss Sue C | from Howard, where she had been v {ing at the home the late Benjamin Holter. There are a place, who Veterans, ) future. Mr. 181t. ol few young intend nin mienda nua of Milesbur the near Leathers, We recovery, as it is paint, Roll of Mount Eagle, i hope i almost time for his { OT Mr. | begin To Cure Constipation Forever. . srets Ca vy Cathart 1x Take ( It C C C. fail to cure, druggists refus NITTANY. Miss Ida Dan. returned. Mr Mrs. George McCaslin were to Bellefonte, recently Showers and , on business Yearick has returned home, ng spent a week at Mackey- Maggie after bavi ville. Mr. and Mrs. Probts of Lockport, visited i at o ick, Wm unday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesle Eartle Mr ick’s on vy Gobble ar of Georges valley, John Minnick’s over Sunday Robert Mills ¢ Altoona, were call funeral of the latter ome 1o atten 's father, Rober f Milwaukee, largely attended, and went to show how highly esteemed he was in our communi. ty. His death a vacaucy which will be hard to fill Miss May Beck has a short stay with her parents, but will return to State Colle again in a fe weeks. We are always glad to see 3 May, when will you come to stay ? No-To Bae for Fifty Cents Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. B0c. 81. All druggists leaves returned home, for ¢ oy ! ge AARONSBURG has returned in Dr. D. K. Musser after spending a few weeks phia. back t« few weeks John Hosterman has come the burg, after a stay of a Mifflinburg. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weaver, of Feidler, and Edwin Wolfe, the guests of H. H. Weaver's on Sunday — Mrs. Sarah King has gone to her son Simon, at the Coburn House, where expects to stay until her health will be improved. cr— Mr. and Mrs. Wm tre Hall, paid the former's aged mother a visit on Sunday, at the residence of E. Gv. Mingles Wm. Guisewite and Al Bower opened | on Saturday | their ice cream parlors | evening. They both deserve credit for | the elegant ice cream they serve to their customers, The funeral of Mrs, David Stover was attended by a number of our people, it being held at the chapel. She was a life-long member of the United Evan- gelical association, Educate Your Boweis With Cascarets. Candy Cathartle, cure constipation forever, 0c, We. If CC. C, fall. druggists refund money. AXEMANN, Ed Beck paid a visit at his home on Sunday. Miss Bella Fleck visited friends in cur town on Sunday, House cleaning is an occupation aniong the women of our town, Reuben Kaup and family spent San. day with friends, at Oak Hall, Many speckled beauties were caught out of Logan Branch last Friday. The wheat crop was never more prom. ising. The fields are beautiful to gaze upon. Wm. Stuart is buildin his house; it will be ey future. Franklin Weaver and family, of State College, spent a few hours at the home of Harry Harter, Mrs, Jacoh Gross leit on Friday for Lewistown, where she will spend a week or two with relatives and friends, an addition to y for him in the To cure a cough or a cold in one day take Krumrine's Com Tar, Money refunded if it fails to IN CENTRE CO | Miss Pearl Lucas, at Kennedy visited Holter has returned home | w | home | ‘hiladel- | of Wolf's Store, were | she | — B. Mingle, of Cen- | pound Syrup of citizens, returned eure if visit among friends, at Renova. HOWARD, { Correspondent No 1 was not dead, but sleeping. ! town on Sunday. Mr, E. C, Dietz and wife were 10 Belle- i foute, the past week. Our foundryman, Mr, Jon Wetzel, is overstocked with orders. M1. Schreckengast, of Tylersville, was in our town the past week, The and stripes wave America, in our little town, stars for old Irvio Reber is improving his by building a new pail feuce, Mrs J. R. Tipton is Williamsport, at this writing, Mr. prop ty visiting friends at James B ceived a nice lot of fine choice L Ed of SPrings, frieads in our town the past week, Haines just reg fruit trees Rone, the 18 visiting We make allowance for correspondent No 2, as ploughing is rather good. Mr. George Loder improving his house on Walnut street, by painting it. is Miss Emma Hockman, of Lock Haven, is a guest of her sister Mrs, E. Miss Bessie Shay, of Westport, is visit. ing her father and mother of this place. George Hov, of Hublersburg, loaded a car load of wheat at this place, on Mon. day. Mrs. blacksmith, was to Tvyvlersville, week. j erly, the past B. Polsen, formerly of this place, now of Centre Hall, was in our town the past week. Grant Swyers is rejoicing ove rival of a | F {| house, bright little Ex-sheriff Cook is impr {erty by building a : his house men of this 3 1g the (Sons of | his speedy | ® fine Mr. : sre with us thi W. Mayes, get rk. Mr | was a guest of E R. E and Clara Emer. | niey f Pa on for the this ast flown | money, but old bam sticking in ware rooms We are again to have another new in- | dustry in our little town by the | May, in the way of a laundry | you can have any kind of laundry first-class work guaraoteed | it have your patronage. Mr. Marius Miner, spading garden the fast that his fork melted a rivet wife for a pai | whole Everybody first of Then work done ict our jeweler, past week, became hot He had walter £0 so call of from meiling should be fork amine closely the treasurer's s | unseated lands in the last issu | underneath the same seated lands sold for taxes. All properties in arrears of two years taxes, are liable to be sold | in June for non-payment of taxes Another quiet wedding took place in | our town the past week. The contract ing parties were W, H. Thompson, our | enterprising merchant and Miss Bessie | Ohir, daughter of David Olr. of Walker. The calathumpians were aiound and gave the happy couple some of their | choice music. The writer wishes them happiness and success through life. On Monday, while Harry Allison had charge of the team of poniesof D, T. Al. lison, the team became frightened. The team got the whip hand of the driver and plunged down the road leading to Howard. He hid behind the dash until the kicks began to come when he escap- ed out over the wheel, letting the ponies RO. to be How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for Hall's Catarrii Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Props, Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known VF. J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfoctly honorable In all business transactions their firm, made b Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, West 0, WALDIRG, Kins & Manviy, Wholesale Drug: ists, Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, aot. ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of thesytsem, Price 75 per bottle, Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free, SNOW SHOE, | Mr. H. P. Kelley is transacting busi. | ness at Philipsburg this week, | Mrs. H, P, Kelley attended the wed ding of ber brother at Drifting, on Tues- day. | Fishing is in, and many of our towns. , men are taking the opportunity to catch | a nice mess of fish, Mr. Bush Calhoun, one of our good home from a week's | Bellefonte was well represented in our | O. Dietz. | wife of our enterprising | any case of Catarrh that eannot be cured by | and financially able to earry out any obligation | Rev, Rishel, pastor of the M. E. church, returned home with his family after a few | days visit with friends near Bellefonte, | W.D, O'lirien, book-keeper and sten- ographer for the Snow Shoe Ming Co., { bought Mr, Baum's fast pacer last week. Mr, Lawrence Nugent is having his house repaired by putting a stone wall under the kitchen, a new porch and new roof. Kelley & Co. sold their bake store and utensils to Alfred Thompson, who will run a bakery in connection with his store, The Advent church pearance since they fence and fixed the yard by leveling sodding it, has a better ap have built the new and al Work Harm beautiful The carpenters are the addition to 0, ] Oscar have a when finished will Manis Cassleberry, our jolly black. smith, availed himself of the opportunity to go fishing ou Monday, Manis five pounds of clean trout. A very quiet wedding took place last | week. The contracting parties being Miss Bessie Quick, of Moshannon, and | Robert Eidell, of Snow Shoe let off very easy by not having the caia- thumpian band at his father's house, at this place, Robt, was Two of Snow Shoe's young men went to Pine Glenn one Sunday, girls, one boy not being acquainted took a girl that he had not bargained for, but “Art” says he got there just the same Be sure you get the night girl the next time, Arthur B, War seems to be the talk of the Klondike in peopie since war Cry LO s€e some town is le ad The stores has begun in ip about the the women are deeply interest. in this subject Many i » | ) eq in il that they 1 men stand on street corners. and everywhere, and even 10 ROSS war men REBERSBURG Orvis has a Shirk's engine Hugg's ma week Mrs. Fli accompanied by Miss Ge Utahville, mother, Mrs. El Digp:—Mrs. Catherine Walker, wife of Andrew Walker, of Marsh Creek, died at her home Sunday, April 10, born June 6, 1829, being 68 years, 8 and 4 days old. A husband and a num ber of chi are left to mourn her death Interment Messiah cemetery k and little « were visitin en Freil idren Was on Thursd; MILESBURG Shiel 1. of Huston visitor to this place John ner and recent Smith. Hiney on Sunday, Adam Gi ham, Mrs. A Kev sermon wore will preach a May : At 2 Pp m., for the American Mechanics. Dr Geo. L.. Potter Post, No. 261, G. A. R. will be invited to attend in a body, On Friday afternoon, between the hours of 4 and 5, Wm. Wagner, Sr., at the roller flouring mill engine room, was accidentally caught in the machinery | and hurled into eternity without a mom- | ents warning. The news spread rapid. (ly. Just how the accident occurred no one can tell. The body was taken in | charge and prepared for burial by Lewis Wetzler. Interment on Sanday afer. | noon, at Beliefoute, followed by a large concourse of friends and neighbors, ist | | PENN'S CAVE Harvey Rote is engaged at work at Wm. Shaffer's house, One of our young men crosses the Nit. tany mountain quite frequently, Wm. Sankabine left for Nittany valley, | He intends to spend the summer mont {on a farm. | Mr. Noah Brumgart, from Wolt's Store, | was seen going through our section on | Sunday on his bike, | On last Friday trout season opened and the stream was lined with fishermen | from all parts of the county, | Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Waugh returned | from Michigan, afler an absence of a year and took charge of their property again, Everyhody wars So. |. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won. derful medioal discovery of the age, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidueys, liver and bowels, clean entire avstm, dispn) colds, headache, fever, habitual «oynipation cure 214 billounneat, Please buy and | of 1. C ari 10.3% Fema, Toni ang i ! ng L CG AR) guarantesd to | deny gists, 1H! | a new pore | Mrs. J brought | awakened | | | | | the minds of the | LINDEN HALL, Robert Corl and wife, of Peru, visited | Royal makes the food pure, | wholesome snd delicious, Mr. Corl's parents at this place, over | Sunday. Miss Anna Corl, of spent a few days with ber grand parents of this place. Loyd Worrell, in company friend, Miss Belle Brown, spent day with friends in Bel.efonte, J. W. Zeigler and 8S. W this place, are attending Prof, Woll's se lect school at Spring Mills, this summer, Our new supervisor is busy crushing stone boxing rush § IMPROVEMENTS his vard fence with his Satur and India rubber dies tor the Mr 1 H. He last week J ¢ merchant is new store, ss had H pulling D painte Koss our enterp roof to his risin h also Is putting up ’ H. Keller is making preg for the buildibg of her new house Friday night John Wiebly a new spring house, rations about ten o'clock and family by burglars trying to enter the house. On being beard they left, It was noticed that they a dark lantern. About two o'clock in the morn ing another attempt was made, which also proved unsuccessful, JEAN SOCIABLE ~The voung 14 the Linden Hall United Evangeli day School, will bold a *'Bean Sociable on Saturday evening April the Pro ceeds for the benefit of the new church Come one! 2 Last Mr were carried 8 of sun Come ali One of the attractive features will be the | music. , STATE COLLEGE Miss M. J. Penny is vi Columbia, Pa Mrs, Ino. W. Stuart 1s + 1 Wilkesbarre, P Miss N g Newton Haunt Mr. Harry Sim r. of Ph The Be n exchange, in ver W, LL. } SRNR SE LT - HOME DYEING A Pleasure at Last. fe Lhe steers store IAAT AAAAAAAR ARAMA) ' ' nan AMMAN No Muss. No Trouble. MAYPOLE -S0AP- WASHES avo DYES AT © OPERATION «« ANY COLOR. Dye for . a MAMAN » . AAA RARE Nie Fastest or Faded Cleanest, 3 i E E- - E- Zz ~ + = = - E E o- - EF £ z : i % i ilk, uses, Nibbons, Curt etc., whether £ Wool. nen, ton Or Solid in All Colors by Crocers an Druggists, or mailed free for 15 cents; Address, THE MAYPOLIE SOAP DEPOT, 127 Duane Street, New York, TAMARA AAAAAAMARAAARAMANIIEY, EE Ee » AMAARIARAILAARARARANAIRRERANAN IARI AIAIANN THEINFLUENGE | of the Mother shapes the course | of l sounding months, | Sounding | ACs unborn generation s- through all the and enters the confines of Eternity. With what care, there- fore, should the Expectant Moth- er be guarded, and | great the effort be to ward off dancer and make her life joyous and happy. gocs WwW MOTHER'S FRIEND patriotic | allays all Nec rvous NCSE, re- lieves the Headache Cramps, and Na u- sca, and so fully pre- pares the system that Childbirth is made casy and the time of recovery short- ened—many say ** stronger after than before confinement.” It in- sures safety to life of both moth- er and child. All who have used * Mother's Friend ” say they will nev- er be without it again. No other remedy robs confinement of its pain A og He 10] u the fait, and there were 4 nA, be o and the cost was $180.00 per bottle, be would have them.” Gro. Lavror, Dayton, Olle Sent by express, on receipt of price, 1.00 PER BOTTLE Book w EXD TANT MOTH- ERS" mallod free upon appiication, containing valuable Information and voluntary testimonine. THEBRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, Gat BOLO BY ALL DRUGSISTS. Ee E)KHART Wieland, of | He expects to get gutta percha | He | and have a good | | social time and belp a good cause Pleasant Gap, | ROYAL BAKING Absolutely Pure Shaefler's Art Studie Sending a Smile toa Friend Pertfaps ther are faces far away that we like 10 Faces that, just to look 1g back a world of hag | If you only have a good | photograph of that friend it would hel: elp would it not ? there are f « 1 3 mh yours whom your photograph would make just as happy—happy if you'd send it glad t have it perhaps in the ben you may be far away, The ttle to please a dozen friends the } the smile again d briz wow piest memories upon, Perla ) rerhaps friend oO now future w CX Press £1 Ho on, Bi ->{BEEZER Si<- MEAT MARK] K aeueionte, ya \ EF, PORK and MUTTON N wl We ke none but the best , Pork Sa we. ete. If vou « ' sa CAK 20 U EZE LI eC PHILIPBE R How do io dete They et om. judge of eclothir g Make after he had exan = Chem? 2. { Dress Suits He $our If] ii d Mi money. FAUBLES J. §. WAITE & C0., Agents. Headquarters For Plows, Mowers, Harrows, Rakes, Binders, Separators, Grain Drills, Engines and Corn Planters, Wire Fences. - Syracy Original Chilled Perry Harrows, Farmers’ Grain Drill and Corn Planter, in Osborne “Roller Bearing” Binders, Mowers, Rakes, | Teaders, Cultivators, Corn Harvest. | ers; Hubber Traction Engines and ! Separators, Frost, Wedge-lock, Spring Wire Fence, Binder Twine a specialty for 1898, - BICYCLES. Reading, Standard Crawford Bicycles. HORSE SHOEING and General Repairing done in the best of style, -» J. S. WAITE & CO., Agents. Bellefonte, Pa. A ge nts lor Plows and rn pairs; Spring-tooth I Avorite one ; Victor, and Water Street, no. 22. warranied, Vehicle, LJ SE wu drm own. SET, SAG al tr. Fo CARRIAGE AND GANNESS MFG. C0. W. B PRATT, So's, ELKRART. IND. - J
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