8 TIE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA JULY 1808, THE RACKET No t's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa TAKE AWAY WOMEN Shouted a 9 and 11 Cride would follow Western or “WE WOULD,” 1 excit in the ator, audience, and many in. » and vig I'he Racket, we would man inl A T BA DRINKER? Tea if when U So ask for Van- The New Short Corsets, ha 1 Balls Kal yand R. and Ie « $ i C $ THE CHINA ANNEX CY ~ Suit of Ulothes Overcoat-¢ OR A PUMPKIN Farmer Barred... ¢ of a suit overcoat,which se A second prize--- clot his ng or an overcoat which 55. Winners to take No charge for No loss of any Thisisno yeogsive Cl i Li CS51 \1OTNICTS BELLEFONTE. PENNA. ’ 11 Mutual LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BOSTON, MASS, 290600000 020,00 09000000 CHARTERED IN 15% force oldest and most conservative and econ | company in the United States. Has pever diverge from the original purpose of Life Insurance. Issues no deceptive specula tive policies, but maintaing it's plea for pure Lite Tosurance, Life, Endowment and Term solietes—all with Iarge dividends paid annual y. commencing with first year, This company is governed by the Non Forfeiture Laws of Massachusetts, which are acknowleged best inthe LU. 8 e invite comparisons, Rovers F. EXunter, District Manager, BELLEFONTE. PA I he omiea Egas For Hatching The prices below are for a selling of thirteen eggs. I guarantee all eggs to | be fresh and true to name, first-class stock Light Brahma Buff Cochins, Partridge Cochins Barred Plymoth Rocks. : Silver Spangled Hambuigs..... M. B. GARMAN, tf. Bellefonte, Pa, ' HAPPENINGS | visited relatives in the i and from | | ston, died on Monday, ‘| Interment took place in the Lutheran | cemetery at Pleasant Gap. | CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMEN I'he News Gathered From Various | Sections IN CEXTRE CO ents See 1¢ Local What Our Ar and O} my of Alert Correspond Worthy of Note—-Ti Community nd the News serve nings of Every Happ a Se ALXEMASNS Lots of rain and mud at present Miss Mollie White for the'last few Miss Gertrude Scanlon, of Altoona, is visiting ber parents in town, has been sick days. vers Perry Steele and wife spent a few days with relatives, at Spring Mills Wm, Dwens, a few days with friends in town. Miss Lizzie Whitmer, of Buffalo Run, spent Sunday with relatives in town. Mrs. William Stuart and Mrs. Beck Lemont, Friday and Saturday. George Mallory and daughter Edna, | of Bellefonte, spent Sunday at the home { of Jacob Knisley. Mrs, Mary Hughes, formerly place, but now of Lewistown, week with friends in town, Misses Sue Weaver, Lizzie Weaver and Stella Smith, of State College, visit. led at the home of Harry Harter last week, Herald, the infant son of Austin John. aged 10 months, spent last HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bil- lousness, Indigestion, Meadache. Easy to take, onsy to operate, 23c¢, of this | | Portage | times-a-week Worl of Punxsutawney, spent : MILESBURG Adams left Altoona wher ss Jennie to} a) Sen and visit relatives. Misses Fraoces Kel Jones, who w Martha and havi JT lerman and Edna siting friends at Matilda, on ned nd hoe, ng had an rable time Josie Crain bas retur Ine where SiLed ner sler, Nennie Cullen Misses Maude tiefonte, were gu erman on Sunday Kreamer and known, will report ct to the state zoologist, Harris at the state. departmentof agriculture, burg, it will greatly aid in getting destruction of this brood in the DEMOCRAY and the {i both oue year for $1.65. Think of it, four papers a week for that price. This is agreat combina- tion, THE CENTRE Waited Too Long Betore Cutting. it is said that the farmers of Tioga county lost between £5,000 and £6,000 be- | cause their hay did not have the bright | green color so admired by city dealers. It is claimed that had the hay been cut a few days earlier the desirable would have been retained, color $100 Reward, Sion, The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its | stages and that is Catarrh Catarrh being a constitn tional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment, Hall's Catarch Cure is taken internal iy, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing 38 work, The proprietors Pron #0 much faith in its enurative jawers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars OF Any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of tesfimonials, Address, ¥. J. CHESNEY & CO, Ba 8old by Droggists, 70e Toleds, O | on Monday | will | Hall's Catarrh | Cure is the only positive eure now known to the | | medical fraternity. “WATER MONKEY Primitive Method of Cooling Drinks Em ed in Santiago the yi Lhe in returned | from | :,, | id not } paralysis "he eral will take place on Friday. Services at the house, 0 a.m. interment at Mever's ceme- tery, Buffalo Run, Sammer School, Prof. D. M. Wolf will of after.-harvest school at | Hall, commencing on Monday, July 25th. A large number of advanced pupils will be in attendance. open a five weeks {term Penn Bishop McGovern's Condition Bishop McGovern, who has been in il health for several months, has gradually | grown worse during the last few weeks | 1 | until he is now in a critical condition. Picnic at Madisonburg. A picnic and festival will be held mn | Deitrick's Grove, Madisonburg, Pa., on | Seturday July 23, under the auspices of the Reformed Sunday School and congre. gation. «rant Hoover, of Bellefonte, has been appoitted general agent for the Home Life Insurance Co., of New York for Central Pennsylvania district, cover. ing several counties to have charge of all agencies with headquarters at his Belle. foute office. =rant Hoover loaus money. | tents DON'T SEND IT oe time ago it No More Scrofula Not a Symptom of the Affliction Since Cured by Hood's. Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, Absolutely Pure NS Jos. HORNE A Tale of alc Ji PITTSBURG, PA. “Nn AMIS Sorso _parilla Hood’ Ss Hood's Pills nvestment or a desirable < ACK TIMBER] wated in Gregs Wi Bish the south: § Jeremiah H ered with chestnut Ienvs ish oneconfirma of with InPeres! CHARLES A. Racuan WERK ORY Madis Attorney « ES GOOD AND isl (LEE) WO years ORvViIe B DissoLt TION OF PARTNERSHIT Notice is hereby given that the firm Bauer & Co., Bellefonte, dealers in grocery and general me og se has been this day discon tinned by mutual consent ana that the business will be cont) nued In the future by the under signed N. BAUER iy 20, FRx Belicfonte, Pa i FOR SALE A tinstore well app i and enjovh Iucrative trade wi Pe sold 41 A reasonable price at private sale For particulars 1 ire of J: A GRENOR LE eh Spring Mills, Pa ga ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CQO, Corner of High and Spring street, Receive Deposits ; Disc unt Notes J. D. SHUGGERT, Cashier, GARMAN HOUSE, {igh Street, opposite the Court House, Entirely new, New Furniture, Steam Heat Electric Light, and all the modern LAN ve: C.M. EB. 8 GARMA I roprietom. B. & B. Oregtest Event In the Store’s History & OER I~ CHOICE GOODS Look at These Figures. Fine 35.cent N« velty Mad ras 15c ~25-cent Madras at 12 1.2 15.cent choice lace striped ginghame 7 1.2¢ Large lot fine white goods sacrificed at 10¢ Neat, useful 10-cent wash goods at 3 1.2 cents—and so on prices That Mean Business. Not only wash goods to go, but Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Suits, Skirts and Shirt Waiste—all over the store price power is being used such as it will pay you to investigate like nothing ever did here before. oggs & Buhl ALLEGHENY, PA.
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