THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1808 THE RACKET No. ¢g and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa, eee0 The Music in the Air these days remind me of the soul stir- ring days of '61. It was hard on the boys then to stay indoors and tend store, and it seems to work just about the same in "oS. oro e00e NEW THIS WEEK: China Annex—113 pc. Dinner Sets, ele- | Al will be surprised at | Toilet ware, | with | gant decorations, as low as $8.00. special bargain, U the quality for the price. $1.69, 6 pc; 10 pe. for $2.00; 12 pe. jar, $3.98, neat decoration. Silk Department—Just what you have been waiting for, new ideas, dainty de- signs for waists, Vals, Ven- Laces—Complete new line in Duchesse, Torchon, Chantilly and ise, Beading and Quilting, it Kid Gloves, silk vests and or items. Kom & G. R. Spigelmyer. MONTGOMERY'S All Clothiers use the Our Prices the real story of the actual merit contained in every gar- ment we sell. see our gar- You Must ments to ap- prciate their true value. Examine the inside (the “vitals.”) The 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 $15. Montgomery & Co., Progressive Clothiers. ~~ wo A PMINIS RATOR'S NOTICH Estate of Jonathan Tressler, dee'd, late of Harris township Letters of administration on sald estate bay ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested to make | immediate payment, or degnands agains without delay for settlement. to the undersign ed JOSEPH TRESSLER. ISAAC TRESSLER, DANIEL TRESSLER, Administrators, Pleasant Gap, Pa and those having claims It Will A few minntes épent in our es. P Y tablishment will ay ou, you big. You will find the greatest line of Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods ever shown in Centre coun. ty with us. Nothing but new, sty- lish goods all marked at the very lowest prices possible for good hon- est goods. It will surely pay yon to give us a call, FAUBLES, same] prices, but all clothiers do | | preached a very able sermon for the oc- not sell the best clothing. | tell but half | Philipsburg, had there been an excursion skilled | L the same will present them | | rides this summer. | CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT | | - . | The News Gathered From Various | Sections | HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO {| What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See and Observe Worthy of Note—The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be Gladly Published Send the News, We will Publish it. SPRING MILLS. Howard Rossman | goods daily. i$ receiving Prices cut one-half, new Skip is a Miller by name, and Miller by trade, and he looks like a Miller, Jacob Moyer, near the station, has been on the sick list for the past week. Quite a number Bro's. the Mrs. Henry Moyer and two daughters, of Tusseyville, visited her mother, Mrs. Grenoble. C. A. Moyer is closing out his entire stock of goods at cost, He will leave the town by first of June. CP. a show, on will attend Ringling toth, at Bellefonte, Long returned from the eastern | cities with an unusual large stock of new goods which he will sellat a close figure. it 184 made a ness kept Jolin Smith and ell trip to Centre Hall you out rather late Dr. Le Your busi ner stone Rev. J. J. was lohr Last Sunday the « laid io the mountain, casion. of A great many have gone to hear our people would Wm. J. Bryan, at from this place. Some of our young men have tendered their service to Uncle Sam. They could give better service to a well loaded table with good things to eat, Joseph Alters is nursing a painful it. Wile at work at the new plaining he tramped on a nail, which caused him some trouble and pain, ni J. O. McCormick, R. G. F. Kenely spent a day in th mountains for the speckled |! Their catch was over a hundred. 18 busy sowing oats and corn ground. The wheat looking fine. The fruit crop suffered avy from the | yet. Hay is selling for The farmer ploughing " oS fields are has not weather per ton £5 00 Z10N, Mr. John Rockey has greatly improv. ed his house, by erecting a new porch. William Miller, Jacob Stine's appren. tice, spent Sunday with his parents at | Tusseyville. Mrs. John Long who has been sick for the past two weeks, is very low; her re- covery is doubtful. Herbert Showers and family, of Pleas- ant Gap, spent Sunday with Mrs. Show- ers’ parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kauf- man. Rev, Delong preached a very able sermon in the Reformed church, last Sun. day afternoon, He was the minister at this place thirteen years ago, and his many friends were glad to see him again r 1s Fo which he thou Lo 8 dow and in The Charles Fisher’ it was lost, was f ol-house last week. ir iw the Forest scho dog bad beer days withou it not bee * Baum } the ith G0 £ might 1 to have it after this, when you go th your best girl, bette ¥ etier by Ton son of | I last week at his home, his age being ferment LU in the Zi iavyrat ioa. m in the morning f the litt gins ol street of the sweet ¥ Wd strain nd nds of o ad crown « nthe } And | list again fut the little feet come ‘ N do | hear that strain For the low'rs and the tired litt le heart Are hushed into slumber sweet Thougn | know that in Heav'n the angels Hear the sound of the little feet FILLMORE ’ shof g satel y MOT Fillmore comes to life. We see John Kelley is driving two roans now, Emma met a gentleman friend, at the train ou Saturday evening, We are sorry to say that Charley Mus. | ser is not improving very fast. Mr. James McEntire spent Sunday with his parents, at this place. Mr. E. H. Marshall's family have all been laid up the past week with measels. Most of our farmers are through sow. | ing oats and preparing the ground for the corn, The stone masons have commenced work at the wall, for a new barn at | | James Hueys, Our implement man, L. H. Musser, got | | a fine lot of Deering bindets, mowers and . twine on hand for the coming harvest, The young ladies will get few buggy The young men have all got wheels, and that means no buggy riding. Mr. Potler Tate has been showing the voters of Patton township how to use a stone crusher and make good roads, It was needed, Mr. H, Stine has gone to Buffalo Run to farm for the Meck sisters, Francis is a number one hand, and has lots of friends. Good luck to him, Our legislator, Mr, Poster, knows where to go to make laws, but be does not know where to go to catch trout or he would not have got off at Fillmore. It will be lively here when Mr, Youug commences to take the bark off the trees. He will bave a downward look, when he stands on the top of that high mountain, and sees his home, No-To Bae for Fifty Cents Guaranleed tobaceo habit 3 weak man strong, blood pure. So 1 ALL druggists Spring Time Is Here. Bois 8 's Sarsaparilla for the For sale at Krumrine's Pharmacy, cold . rang ANG | } years and | | MADISONBURG. Mrs. Daniel Roush is aeported being ill at this writing. Did Ida use a crutch to make her way home Sunday evening. Mrs. Botdorf, from Clearfield, is visit- ing her parents Mr. and Mrs, Hockman, of this place, few days last week, but is reported quite well at this writing, Yes-Sir-Ee—A. J. Hazel is the hap- piest man in town, since the increase of his family on Sunday. Mrs. J. F. Miller returned home on Sunday, after visiting her parents for some time in Penns valley, The man with the red head always have the brightest thoughts, says Id, and he ought to know, does not DO Geo, Kidder, a first class carpenter, of this place, lett for State College on Monday, where he has secured employ- ment, E. Swartz, from town on Saturday evening, and Hublersburg, was in Mr. Swartz is a good fellow kuows his every ume, Mrs. John Bailey died at the home of Wilson Hazel last Sunday morning, aged about 50 years. Her death was due to a paralytic stroke She by a husband and one son. The funeral ook place on Monday afternoon and the re. mains were laid to rest in Union tery, Rev, Romig officiating. Another of our young ing Prof. Hosterman's Rebersburg, Monday. We do hope and pray that they will not culti- vate a craze down there to sing rounds “Row, row your boat,” “Three blind mice," ete. Of course, don't have the least idea that this happens in our schools. ion, survived 15 ceme. wien is attend. select school, at siace we MADISONBURG N Waris Miss Bert Williams It would be wiser for wash their own face, | blacken their neigh Homer Crebs and Herbert Nittany valley, were home on ] "The were ana all the talk. rtha Breon has turned to rl again some people to I y try to b, wlore } bors, Stoner, of Satur all g day Sunday ad t them ) NITTANY t was at home ove rouna Mr. Horace Winkleman went to Bells fovte, Monday morning Mrs. Rebecca Tolbert hope she may soon recover. Miss Myrtle Probst, of Lockport, iting at the home of Mr. Wm. Ewmricks. 1s std iS Vis Haven, spent a short time with friends here. Miss Emma Yearick has been spend. ing a week at the Club House, at Park. We noticed Daniel Diehl, of Howard, in our vicinity on Sunday evening. Ida is all smiles now, lege, visited at the hospitable home of John Beck over last Sabbath. George Hoover has gone to New Mill. port, where he has secured work He 1s missed very much by his many young riends. We should town. Mr. pert the business should hang out your sign, the business right Miss ‘Sallie Dow this vi Sunday evening for Lock Haven there she will return to er home gauton., While here we hope pleasant visit her departure 1d has » chosce pew music have a barber shop in our McCaslin is an ex- Now George you and into George at Ro left nity on From in Lo she had a been playing some of hey received this and they intended giving an open on last Saturday evening but owing to the rainy weather thes could mot « Dou’t forget two ne out on They ner a, meer me out con | ing, boys WOLFS STORE Bark pealing begins on some time this week Mr Brumgart last visiting down in Un Jerome Potatoes are very scarce in this sec tion. They can’t be bought at any price Mr. J. K. Hosterman provements on his week, made some im outbuildings last A valuable young heifer of E. G. Hos- terman’s committed suicide last Saturday | by hanging. The stone masons commenced work last week on the foundation of D. B. Meyer's new barn. Mr. Orlando Weaver shot three wild | ducks last week with one load of shot. Mr. Weaver always makes a good hit, | Ira Brumgart, our supervisor, is busy | getting ready to build a new bridge on |the banks. Mr. D. B. Weaver has the | contract to furnish the lumber, Mr. H. A. McKee, candidate for pro. thonotary, was seen in our midst last | week shaking hands with democrats and building political fences. the correspondent and, of course, sa | very pleasant man to meet. The stars and stripes wave high in the alr, in our town. Harry E. Harter spent Sunday at the home of Lawrence Hile, at Pleasant Gap, Six men from our town secured em. ployment up Buffalo Run, at the stone quarries, Prof. J. Ellery Johnson, of visited at the home of Elias Thursday. If some of our braves had a chance at ote, Pa., reon, on General Weyler, his time for this worid , would be mighty short. Mrs. Resi and daughter, of near State College, spent Saturday at the home of Jacob Reifsnyder. How's Thin! & CO, P Toledo, O hive Known FF. lieve him y tions and i pA re LL Druggists, Toledo, fA & Manvin, Wholesale Drug. Elias Miller had been seriously ill a | Mr. Samuel Grobble and wife, of lock | Hecla | | good time, but | caught, Messrs Brant and York, of State Col. | | were present and they | tens, He smiled on | | quite successful, [for a firm of this place. HOWARD, [The butchering business with the new {firm is a success, Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Schenck friends at Walker, on Sunday, Charles Lucas was up to Bellefonte visiting his sister, Mrs. Gerberick. Quite a number of our boys went to Lock Haven, on Saturday evening. Mr. Albert Irvin, of Walker, was guest of J. W, Mayes, over Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Wilson, of Beech Creek, was a guest of her son Mr. D. R, Wilson, It was a little stormy last Sunday, but Will says Pete travels just the same, The Spade bro's, of Walker, unloaded a fine engine, at this place, on Monday Mrs. Howard Bitner, of Blanchard, was a guest of her sister, Mrs D, R. Wil. son. Rev, T visited a B. Riddle, of Wrightsville, was | tha Thursday morning, the 21st, and took from them their youngest child, Ada Bell, Ada was an invalid from infancy, being a constant sufferer all her life, Had she lived until June 12, she would have been 14 years old. Though sadly missed in the home, they realize that their darling is safe in the arms of Jesus. “The little crib in Smpty now, The little clothes laid by: A mother's hope, a father's In death's cold arm doth Lie ne a, Go little pligrim. to thy home, On yonder blissful shore We miss thee hers, but soon will ¢ Where thou hast gone before ne two step-brothers, and two step-sisters, The funeral services were conducted by Rev, Runkle, of the Reformed The bereaved family have out cere sympathy, most sin WHAT GUARDSMEN WILL EAT in our town trapsacting business the past | week, Miss Alice Cook who had Ix friends at Philadelphi home, Miss our iy imerman, of al studemts, § 7 ina LA norm; Reber Py "ie 5 Stop Rev. Hopkins, of Md., preached in the Chnstian Chapel and evening. on oS day morning road How One of our young men acted rail police, on last Thursday evening about it, James. The new the Roth. rock's property adds to of our little town. improvements on the apg a number of our boys were to witness the fire at Be Thursday evening. Ouite un ~ liefonte, on able the Rev. Sechrist preached a very sermon on last Sunday evening, Evangelical church, The M. E. church had services on last Sunday morning, communion services in two weeks, in the evening, 1 iii Rev, Winters preached in church, on Saturday day morving and evening cveniug There must certainly be a matrimoni- al bug in W.R, lLong'searas h Nittany valley are oming quent, Mr. 8. P. Hockman Spring Miils, law, i. CC. Tuesday. Mr. W.G. E taken a large contract ! match wood. They expect job complete by August. beg and were g Dietz, on rile and + The family aud friends of James . erley had a virthday surprise party for Mr. Heverly on last Monday. They re. port having a Jolly time, Mr. the Custard, of Lamar, paper | dealer and banger is in our town quite He has papered the entire | frequently. house owned by 8. D. Tice. Some of our boys were to Snow Shoe intersection on a fishing expidition, on last Saturday. oot many fish were The Evaugelicals beld a social at Rev, Sechrist's, on last Friday evening, that was well attended. About 75 persons report having a good time, The M. E. church held a social at Mrs Baker's, on Saturday evening. It was a They say they had a very social time. They bad a good turn out considering the weather SUCCCRS Educate Your Bowels With Cascareta. Candy Cat) $c, Ex artic, cure constipat H HOC CC fall draggista re oy . 1 ING money KREAMERVILLE Sunday was a rainy day Amos Fehl was to Aaronsbury last The war questic the day at present, Geo. B. Winters, and Belle. Bair going as a court our constable, own, went to Mr uror, To belie aright is much; to act up to ones beliet is more ; while he who does both joyfully manifests the spirit of truth. fniness ve Harry Kreamer has again returned to Kenosha, Wis., where he is employed The Sterling Cycle Works. We were sorry to see him leave H. A. Detwiler and Geo showing their love for the "Stars and Stripes’’ by having them placed on their homes aud place of business, by, Kreamer are We would say things in the world are pleasant thoughts, and the great art in life isto have as wany of them as possible. May we profit, Quite an interesting Sunday School here last Sunday. Diflerence of opinions occurred in one of the classes, which caused such debating that really just about one halfof the lesson was digested. | We often heard of incubators that hatch chickens but we will be switched if we ever heard of an egg case hatching kit- For farther information inquire of the west-end cream gatherer, Some of our residents, just latey moved bere, appear a figure of Brightness and we hope that when attending to the | means of Grace are considered, we may | learn from | lesson, their attendance a good SOMETHING NEW (A new way to dry and bottle sand, this experiment was tried by our L last week and they wére They bottled the sand Of course we won't give your names J, & 1. Our aim in calling attention to this paragraph is not to bring any ill feelings on our correspondent of Spring Mills, We are at a Joss to know which Sunday School he had reference to in last week's issue. Are you Methodist, Lutheran, Reformed, Evangelical or what ? Some of our ladies have changed from Juicy Fruit chewing gum to some other make, they say Juicy Fruit is too much like cold cream in a churn, it must be rolled over and chewed too much in or. der to get the desired effect. They for- get that in order to get that effect they can learn a lesson from the (hurn—to keep their mouth shut while chewing, To Cure Constipation Forever, " Cathartio " Rr Ry rr A Ns both carance | | In fresh vegetables the Jessie says they had a | : that the pleasantest of Food Those Whe ounces of {or ham, 24 ounces of sait or corned | 28 ounces of fresh beef, 6r fresh | 16 ounces of chipped beef, caun | fr bread components of one rati 4 y .h 1s - esh fish, or 16 ounces of dried un shi 24 ounces of either soft hard bread. or components of be of either 24 of one ration will ounces potatoes or if cabbage The components of a » ration differ greatly, Beans, three ounces three ounces; rice, two ounces; hom two ounces; baked beans, canned ; 1 ana a th 843% two iil each be made up hi gat ig candles, ounces, vineg: one ounce; soap. one and a half ounces; pep- per two-iwenty-fifths of an ounce SPAINTO FIGHT FOR YEARS. | Views of a Diplomat Who Is in the Secrets at Madrid, | mat who is in the secrets of the Madrid government he denied that Spain would | appeal to Europe after making ashow of | fighting. {tain Cuba. He repudiated the idea that the result of the war would be a republic in Spain. The Carlists, he asserted, were the strongest party, and they would belp the Government, while the Queen Regent A some day, he said, was adored throughout the country republic may come sy but pot uniess Spain is defeated thor. oughly and her national honor as a king- lom defaced. The Spanis! TT™N sea forces are perfect beir We ficet or the Ameri a maments * best ise the a army their officers are well they are 1) what maternal bave they 1 } l The Amer ley crew CAND DAVY Is wor of black men, yellow Well this to the crew of men, at satiors of all nations ficered, 1s true, but what is a | Spanish ship, all of 1¢ nationality, ut strict discipl Gel } very kingdom -You can't do nn DEMOCRAT and weekly Fst both one year for $1.5 better CENTRE the Pittsburg Eggs Fer Hatching The prices below are for a seiting of | thirteen eggs. I guarantee all eggs to | be fresh and true to name, and from | first-class stock Light Brahma | Buff Cochins | Partridge Cochins | Barreda Plymoth Rocks...... | Silver Spangled Hambuigs M £5 Cis. 60 60 40 60 B. GARMAN tf. Bellefonte, a ” Stolen Stamps Monday morming 18th, D. H, Waring, of Morrisdale, while engaged iu pitching hay from the mow of his barn found a newspaper package crammed in against the wall. It didn’t look either valuable or interesting, so Mr. Waring dida't quit find, and drew out a government envel- denominations from 1 cent to 10 cents, to the amount of $46.70. The envelope bore the mailing stamp of Washington, D. C., Mch. §, the Harrisburg stamp and Sunbury & Selinsgrove railroad of stamp the same date. Itis likely the Selins rove postoffice was robbed of the stamps, t why the thieves deposited them in Waring's barn is a mystery. Wonders Never Cease. No one need suffer the tortures of rheumatism, because that modern lini ment, Salvation Oil, positively cures it. “I was a great sufferer from sciatic rheumatism, and the best of doctors attended me without relief. 1 com- menced using Salvation Oil, and two bottles helped me wonderfully. It certainly has worked wonders with me. Mrs. E. J. Phelps, Box 28, Enfield, Conn.” Salvation Oil is for sale by all Besides the parents. there remain to | mourn her loss, ber brother Samuel, also church, | Io an interview with a Spanish diplo- | Royal makes ihe food pure, wholesome and delicious, OYA | | BagiNG ER Absolutely Pure AMARYELOLN GROWTH. & Brothers’ 13 | FEL £ Show Enisige to wie Your's Dimensions nate g fa bag an In It £ Capagity te] County ded wo aren 0Yer a « under canvas, gil These are Ringling Bros and even they © WARE Vena plendor of roly marvelo | CAN give Dut a Taint Idea of the striking beauty and | this super ) Ente rpr "THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE Lune TrovuBLES AND CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED, ix #2 peria ine, An Eminent New York Chemist and scientist Makes a Free Offer to Oar Readers, On the contrary, be said, she | | would Bight for years if necessary to re. | he distinguished chemist Aew York City demonstrating his discovery of a reliable eure for Cons mmption (Pulmonary Tubereu ie bronchial ung and chest MOTD catarrhal affections, ne and weakness, loss of flesh ions of wasting away. will send BOTTLES (ail different) of his es 10 ar cled reader of this for then wientific Treatment” bas cure napent by Its timely i. ie professional dnty to al of his In- T. A. Slocum, of I) » it 1g he and all cond THREE FRE} New Discover y all ie alr nders, and menting ficial to mogern ible and climate de re new w nily exper ed results as by ung i : any hearted jetlers of gratit and European be tie Any be claimed Hix assertion that WM Are curable n £ American aboratorie thousands fron world The dread Co means speedy and « Simply write to T. A. Slocum f treet, Néw York. givis gdress, and the free from his Nafferers sho nterrupted oe Pine ng postoffice and ¢ Lpress medicine will be sent laboratory id take jnstant advantage of A generous proposition Please tell the Doctor that you saw this the ( entre Democrat 5m ' Le 8} h in ys of us a strictly Il wool Men's Suit of such quality and make find for less than from two to We are $5.00 ; $7.50 or$10 five d as vou will not shown elsewhere ollars more money showing more good clothing than you will find in any other two | stores in Centre county. It will be to your advantage to examine this immense stock at once. FAUBLES. his work to pick it up. When he was | through with his hay be investigated his | ope filled with postage stamps of varying | “THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD Or Our Savier in Art” ont Svat $100,000 30 biish, Jvaiainy Rails 0 fall engravings of our Savior, reat Masters, oh in a of Christ, A exhibit of all the in of the pietures of this book
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