THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFO! TE, YA, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 180%, THE RACKET Ko. ¢0 and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa Not the only store in Belle- | fonte but the only store in Bellefonte U can buy BUTTERICK PATTERNS They are the best and always cor- | rect, and the Dutterick people al wavs select the best store in any | the | The Racket. | city for their agency—that's reason U find them at U CAN BUY “GOLD MED- al” Black Dress only The Racket. HER MAJES les Ooniy a .GENUIN and many more | (roids i ) i He WACK CL, E CORDETTE. es only at The i hE, 1 » \ VCE Wherever U go U find the above lines only in the most enter Nuf ced. prising SLOres, G. R. Spigelmyer. | “The King is Dead, Long Live The King.” wel Spring Clothes $ b iN the ‘Vitals’ Brand { Lit If you or them, try rself in one buy clothes ire made ' “- iM Oi) Montgomery & Co Progressive Clothiers, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Our line Not Equaled Anywhere i very lowest possible at FAUBLES. Fags For Hatching, The prices below are for a selling of thirtéen eggs. 1 guarantee all eggs to be fresh and true to name, and from first-class stock: Light Brahma. .... Buff Cochins. ... CRRA a Partridge Cochins................ 60 Barred Plymoth Rocks........c«.. 40 Silver Spangled Hambusgs..... 60 M. B. GARMAN, tf, Bellefonte, Pa. at | TY CORSET | | lescing, sifter a serious though {| hold a festival on the 4th of June. | are invited. of Biey- | pect of Mrs. John A. | CORRESPONDENTS The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See Happenings of Every Community Will be | Send the News, Wewill | Gladly Published- Publish it. NITTANY. Bert Robb was home over Sunday. i J. W. Tolbert spent Sunday with his parents. Mrs, Tillie ! this writing. Mr. and Mrs day at Howard. Mowery is seriously ill at W. Webner sent Sun. { Mr. Royer has moved into his house, bought from W. Webner. Mr. Webner has moved into part of | } | Newton Dorman’s house. There is still some com | Rain keeps the farmers back. to Sherd and Wm. Rossman and Charley | Robb left last week for the lumber woods. We noticed quite a number of guests at | the junction, at the home on Sunday. i Perry McCaleb, Wiliam and David Williams expect to leave for the woods | some day this week. Mrs. Alice Robb | week visiting her daughter, Mrs, Wm. | | Zimmerman, at Mingoville, We youn poticed quite a number our g gents having thei g Sunday afternoon. Howard i just now, { son vines. He is Wm. Kerstetter and wife to Lock Haven the past best 1 vio A 1 Zerby has at } jetting better now. week on account "DEPARTMENT, IN CENTRE CO and Observe Worthy of Note—The Local | plant, | of E. I. Peck’s, | spent one day last | girls out ig head on him | He was working among poi- | have been |° | Miss Ella Brickley left for Austin last week, she expects to open a sewing room in that place. she will be absent from us all summer, A certain young Miss of our town says that Isaac Packer got a bicycle which has two mirrors on it. The wheel 18 certainly a fine one, but there isn't any glass about it, Isaac says that girl can't ride his wheel any more. STRETCHED :~What ? The truth will relate a remarkable story as told by “‘Boofy'' Ryan the son ot Mr. Harvey's carpenter, Although told by the boy | and sanctioned by his father, we still doubt the veracity of the young Ameri- can, He declares that his folks once killed a six-months’ old chicken that weighed exactly 15 pounds, its liver alone weighing one pound. We call that story a “whopper,'’ and ask some one to | beat it. Of course we have men in Ro mola who can tell big “varns,”” but they are surpassed by the Flemington lad, Fou Tea, the gre Nervousness the head el Karl's Clover Root ires Headacel and makes Krum Constipat Wt B Er Car ss be fake rurifier ( On the face | Ne : mi d by i HOWARD ! i i i of , on Tuesday. Zion, est N. J. Hockman, of E. C. Diet: J. B. Mayes, { belpivg bis son, J Mr. | guest of J. Bie Mrs, White, of Mt. Eagle, is the guest of 1. C. Leathers, at this place. Mr. Joseph, of Bellefonte, was a gue of Dr, I. R. Hensyl the past week, Messrs Harm Lighthommer and Lan Smith started for the woods on Moaday. | E.C. Dietz and family were visiting riends at Spring Mills on last Sunday. Was a gt Houserville, is down W. Mayes. Tylersville, ly on Saturday. of was the { : i y : Miles Ertle, forme of this place, { Fo ‘ / et ! now of ale, was home ou Tues- day. ton : three ware Allison and Bogle fine head of cows in } day. | Miss Annie Hockman of the former's mother being seriously ill | at that place. Mrs. Milton Wise ter Gertie baby, and sis. , Of J » spending sev. 4 ye Tate went to Hul y, tO see her grandaughter me Harry ae ersburs Of gelical church, are going to hold an ream festival on Saturday, ] roceeds to pay the debt of the verybody cordially inv une ( FP I EB 1 to come. clear head and sCatanh Kemedy r {res me -{ Mr | pleted We had some heavy | cality last week. | Frank Bailey and J. B. Kr | turned hone from lectures, Mame Mattern is the the home of Henry Campbell. revk 1g 3 3 3 rn HOCH Das ii gil: Dani Philade fs bs & Weave: class at Pine Hal most Lily mem! vi his : tl an HIS vaLey Samuel (ross spent last Saturday and Sunday at home; he is taking a commer. cial course at Williamsport, John W. Fry has returned home from tikesbarre; he represented Penns val- k ’ ley lodge I. O. O. F. at that place. Mr. John far 10 see his girl Miss Laura ee she will be at his nearest nei | few weeks The traveli the Osbor as ghbor, for a ng agent, Mig Co, ly last car loads traveled through He has put out of machivery at ne this count two Hall Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipation the Best aud if after using it you don't return the package and get your money by K Bros, Bellefonte week Uy nrine MILESBURG Misa Josie Reese is visitiog friends in Tyrone, Henry Jones and wife have returned to Renovo after a short visit here Miller Murray of Altoona spent Sat. Jones Miss Jennie Adams bas returned from an extended visit with friends at State College. Mrs Maggie McKinley is now conva- brief illness The will All Junior Epworth League Rev. George E Sunday moraing at 10.30 o'clock in res- Whitehill, who died recently, after confinement to bed { for nine months with paralysis. Jee | ceased was born on Academy Hill in | Bellefonte July 7th, 1830. Her maiden | name was Miss Francis Duke. and she | married John A. Whitehill in the early | ifties. Four children, three daughters | and one son, were born to this union, | of which Mrs. Hertha Cox is the only | surviviog member. Mrs. Whitehill's | mother was a descendant of the Hast {logs family, having come to this coun {try with William Penn. She was char: | itable, good and kind to the distressed and sick. From the beginning of her iliness she was speechless, Wanthor permitting there will be a general turn. out of the different orders. ~You can’t do better—-Tug CENTRE DEMOCRAT and the weekly Pittsburg Fost both one year for $1.50. ROMCLA. Rufus Johuson and wife, of Beech Creek, Sundayed in our town, Prof. H. P. Robb and father made a business trip to Bellefonte on Saturday. * will not need to go so | » church. cbs has re- | ! 3 I Jackson { mer | {0 some of f Hablersbu ywn on Saturday and m y at and Mrs. Wilson and ear Beech Creek, were th D. R. Wilson the past week. Burglars | W. E fectionery shop on Sunday night. | ive dollars worth of cigars, tobacco candies were taken. the bakery. / { e pucsts of f e guests of in in yroke . Confer's con- About and George Wister, one of tou's officials, is home on a tion and is laying a new front of his residence. Washing. short vaca boardwalk in the Cu - well at nedy festival, on last Saturday ev Howard was i Ken | ing represented Some walked home and some did not get bome until mot ’ leathers, who had been pe Kline, omit store a He is a good at th Las a branch near future. arations to take - : i. - part of his goo i store chants, will rg in the making | i 4 lace, | respected | Mr. Zeigler, of | and Oak | i : | death was due DEATH: ~Mr Daniel Baney an old and Citizen, late of this place, passed away on Friday night. His to consumption. Inter. ment took place on Jast Sunday at 3 o'clock, in the M. E. cemetery. Rev. Sechrist officiated. Shiloh's Consumption others fail. It 1s the lead no home should be without 1 goes right tothe spot Bellefonte Br " AARONSBURG Clymer Stover Sundayed with friends at Feidler, Gross Yearick, of Philadelphia, Sun- dayed in our quiet little town. Mrs. Thos. Frank has been laid up with rheumatism for the last week Miss Henrietta Kline has returned home after taking a visit of five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Reagel, of Vicksburg, were up tosee Mrs. Jacob Wyle. At this | writing she is improving slowly. urday here with his mother, Mrs. Belin | ! | | : i i i King will preach a { come and he! | memorial sermon in the M. E. Church ! The Misses Orpha Beirly, of Rebers. burg, and Mand Williams, of Wood. ward, have been employed by Mrs. Lila Crouse to trim hats during the busy | season. A flag raising will take place on Satur. day eveniug at six o'clock. A suitable programme will be rendered for the we- casion, after which the Citizen band will hold a festival, Everybody is invited to p the boys along. Rollin Wyle, of Akron, Ohio, has been called home to the sick bed of his mother; as he was raised in our burg, his many friends were glad to see him, and hear of the success he has been having since leaving old Penna. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applieations, as they eannot reach the diseased portion of the ear, There is only one | way to cure Deafness, and that is by constity | tional remedies. Deafness Is caw by an ins flamed condition of the mueons lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflam. ed you have a rambling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deal. ness is the result, and unless the Inflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to 11s normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but ab Inflamed con dition of the mucous surfaces, We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Dealness jeaused by eatarrh) that can: not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' Send for elreulars, free, F.J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, 0, &3 Sold by Druggista, 75e, Ee —_—.- For $1.50.~You can get two weekly newspapers for a year—'"The Centre Democrat” and either the ‘Pittsburg Post’’ or the' Cincinnati Enquirer.” Our claim is to furnish the Most News for the Least Money, We are sorry that | | We | 1 of peach | make their appearance above the ground | ample dressing of paris green. COBURN. Janes Smith, of Altoona, made a visit | over Sunday at this place, Mr. Bingaman and family, Mills, made a pleasant visit at this place Adam Vonada avd daughter, of Mad. | isonburg, street on Sunday. John Garthoff made a Tuesday, Mrs. T. F. Meyer Shaffer enjoyed a Centre Hall, William Meyer and wife, of Loganton, visited among his friends at this place, over Sunday. were seen on our T. W. Hosterman to Bellefonte on and business trip and two days Mrs. (Ge orge visit at old Merchant John Rishel and his fair wile, of Farwers Mills, the p guests of Daniel Krader, on Sunday Frank Guisewite and family, of Fied. piace were ler, were visiting relatives at this Sunday. Frank always enjoys mocratic dinner. ’ on a i ie ¥ New Peach Orchards Centre Hall Reporter: The g last year from! al orchard near Aaronsburg, has en aged further pla: of thousand 1 {res be lower end of the val int SCA Daniel Stover improvement the mountains south of Aaronsburg Ho purchased by George Kister and hie has g out 5.7 peaci tree a | N in 1ished settin i ot Boob & Wertz have set oui . trees on a tr 1 Haines township. the act ix Farmers Mills "ATS Ago, we 1 four orchiarc r 1" M i i Pe F of Pa., Post Rooms May 30th ited Evas hen turned her Sock sed what ness about five she came At she had a ou ment the flock of & keep with her and mutton she yearly income Reading Sesqui-Centenmal For the Reading, Pa., Sesqui-Centenial Jubilee, June §to 12, the Peunsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion lines the State of Pennsylvania to Readi at rates and tickets from stations on its in ng and return reduced rates. For specific conditions apply to Ticket Agents, This celebration promises to be one of the greatest events in the city's history. Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, June 6, 8, and g, will be special days. The celebration will close with a grand | masked carnival on Saturday night, une 12. A Pointer for Wives A husband who spent all his evenings at a club declared to his wife that it had “all the comforts of a home.” One night when he came home he was start. led to find his wife standing behind a | bar that she had rigged up and stocked with liquors, cigars and a cold lunch. | “George, dear,’ says she, “what'll you take? There ain't anything too good for you. I'm running a kome, dear, that leasant | has all the comforts of a club.” tumbled and joined the stay at home. i How to Get Rid of Potato Bugs. An expert potato grower has learned to lessen the ravages of potato bugs by anticipation, | : : Just before the plants | he scattered potato parings plentifully over the potato field, covered with an The first crop of beetles is thus taken care of and the summer's battle is half won. Degraded the Flag. An Altoona merchant has been sued | under “An act to protect the American flag from insult or degradation,” ap- proved April 29, 1897. The merchant's alleged offence is having pasted on his newspaper advertisement a small flag which could easily be taken off and used one the lapel of one’s coat, What Dr. A. B. Salter Says, BUrraLo, N, Y ~Genta iw knowledge, gained in obs wih ihe Tofinct a your Shiloh's Cure in cases of advanced Con. sumption. Iam p Lo say It is the most remarkable Remed hasever boon ht to my attention, 1 nd rain saved many Consumption, Bellefonte. Pa Boab Ymrine. Bios, George | WHEAT OF THE WORLD Production, Supply Itistri and Interesting Tables The and commerce, issued by the mouthly statement o fin of interesting bureau | statistics, contains a series of tables of The wheat crop of the world last yeas supply and distribution, whiGow 2,139.549,168 bushels, against 2 439,497. 000 in 1896, 2,545,494,000 and 2, of YC: in 185 wh 6 2 Mea | 34 wy7 being smaller thao that of any the 18 reported a 1,000 in 1 the world's Crop since 1850, while 18g7 crop | United States | {in any year since 18a1, J ’ A table showing far United od | A PUNGENT SILVER ARGUMI case of money, ¢ 5 gv . fraud, by ¢ worl Opie : should control the world an Should enough and or men 10 thing nue to hoard up riches more than they need while m mai suffering for the necessaries of life WHAT IS IN A NAMI f Granada, of of Galicia, of Major f Cer Corcega, of Murcia, of Ja of Seville, 0 jena, Cordon en, of Algarve, Algeziras, of Gibraltar of the East and Wes dia and the Oceanic Contir » Canar- 1s {1 Ol : + Tn 1 ies, Indies, 1e it, Archduke of Austria, Duke of Rargundy, of Bra. bant and of Milan, Count of Hapsburg, of Flanders, of Tyrol and of Barcelona, and Lord of Biscay and Molina. There is the tragedy of a lost ems 5 names and titles, as well as and indica tion of the pride with which Spaniards cherish the memory of a grandeur which even now they will not admit assed Away. has 3 No doubt ihe young monarch, whether he ever comes to be the actual ruler of Spain or is forced to wander in other countries as an exile, will continue to wear hus present honors, adding per. haps the kingship of Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philiopines. - Will Be Stopped After July » No woman who marries an old soldier | after July 1 will be entitled to a pevsion when be dies. The old soldier with a comfortable pension has furnished in. ducements for many a designing woman to wed, especially as his death does not stop the pension. But this will all be changed “ext year, and the veteran who gets my vi od after that time will have the satisfaction of knowing that he fur. nishes all the attractions himself —————— A — Perpetual Motion, The question of perpetual motion has been solved by a populist genius Rags make paper. Paper makes money, Money makes banks, Banks make loans. Loans make poverty, i Poverty makes rags. Rags make—well, you stop here and | commence over again, and keep on go- | ing until the cows come home. Kansas, | Everybody mars fo. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won. | derful medical discovery of the age, pleas | ant and refreshing to the taste, net geully and positively on kiduers, liver and bowels, | cleansing the entire avstem, dispel colds, oure headaobe, fever, habitual constipation and billousnoss, Please boy and try a box of C. C. C. today; 10, 25, 50 conta. Sold and guarantesd to cure by all droggists. Spring Time Is Here So is Spring's Sarsaparilla for the Blood. Guaranteed better than the best. For sale at Krumrine's Pharmacy. the world’s » beat production, | the | atonly | Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, i that no smoke - How to Make an American Flag. year { those who wish to try th La following cor- The width of a little or just 1 length. The blue , Or two-fifths entire lengt i to the bottom of our} 3 red strig Heavy Whes The month may prove an inja Crop. wheat cortinual rains From all parts of the county are reported high and of a that there bending over and the heads not being well filled. In other words an early growth often results in a 14 of 3 Of fields h. The result is is danger of it rank growth, large yie straw and a small amount Rye am of grain in many places is out heads and so are some wheat fields A Truthful Statement. ellentand invaluable rem« for tl yy of . of i A ough. cold and hoars Bull's Cough Syrup, and Id, 350 West St., ) this wr. Bull's Cough Syru ness, Mr York He writes : *“] Aly, verifies statement * 2 most excellent remedy for « d and hoarseness, and I take casure in recommending who require such a valuable household ** Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is sold everywhere for 25 cents. 11. medicine, I Then come to Do you want store anv to buy a Boys dsy this week 4 or next and Clothing bar- take your pick ’ from over 200 gain? Boy's Suits, odds and ends, at 5.00. Not a suit in the lot but whst is worth from 87.00 to 810.00, Call early for bargains like these are sure to go lively. FAUBLES. Where It Is, Chickamauga, the rendezvous of many of the volunteer troops now in the nation. i. " Wn ut Chattanooga, Ten Park is partly ia Hamilton county, Ten. nessce, and partly in Walker county, Georgia .
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