8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 24, 1898, - No. ¢ and st Crider’'s Exchange, Opening Of The Holiday Racket! Bellefonte, Pa Of special interest to ladies. I have made arrangements for an Exhibition of Art Embroidery Dec. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Under direction of Miss Drew of New York City. China Annex. I and decorated, opal price to U less than any in this neck O the WAre at a store woods acket is gradually putting 8 Holiday clothes and this I can expect, this fam- to beat its own record. Stick a Pin Here. G. R. SPIGELMYER. | season, | OUS store doing the largest or | stable } Decale greater valn for less money th lsewhere. At th are offering a All- Wool, Brown K¢ Antcho (SREB rsey Uvercoat, stamped Dep't x51 | tracing parties were | Port Matilda and Something New.. | months and 1days. | A large selection of pri- zes will be given to cash purchasers as follows: Oxford Bibles, Graphophones, Beautiful Pictures, loth Bound Books, Folding Sewing T ables, Gold Pens, Etc.,, Etc. POWERS SHOE CO. BUSH ARCADE, Bellefonte, - - - - Penn’a. E RACKET! CORRES | DEPARTMENT ' The News Gathered From Various | to work on the roads. "| The second horse died that day. | Cowher 'ONDENTS Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO | What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See and Observe Worthy of Note- Happenings of Every Community Will be Gladly Published—Send the News, We will Publish it, The Local Fairbrook. Th year, Mr. Frank driving horse. stone crusher has stopped for this Jowersox lost a valuable John Fry is running the clover huller for Mr. Garner, Hurrah farmers, M1 potato patch plowed. Johuston got his The wheat crop this fall does not look sO promising as that of last autumn, John Hastings, of Gatesburg, has the fever again, We hope for his recovery. Miss Gertrude Miller, of Rock Springs, is going to the hospital for an operation, Guyer of the M. E. church, of this place, is holding a series of meetings beginning last Wednesday evening. Rev Last Thursday night some one poisoned two valuable horses for Mr. Shuey, of this place, with Paris green, Mr, Shuey says he thought he heard something that evening between 8 and g o'clock but didu’t think much about it. The next morning he got up early as he expected He went to the barn and one horse was lving outside of the stable dead, and the one in very sick. He at once secured medical advice and aid but all in vain The poison could be seen lying in the trough. The death of Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, of Rock Springs, was unexpected and sad. Mr. and Mrs, Miller drove to Tyrone on last Monday morning to some shoppi her brother James Watts she was ill b finally it 1 er and r at the d the do ny ng taken at noon, Elias Hancock is very | Again I am the knows who care, who I am nobody heen very "lalready ue resenting 188 we were ace some peop © Port Matilda. ph Gos Po aunty. Hende of their has left Matilda ny gage rt LO ¢ rson brothers farm given Mock and imp Lhe IT bie 10T Lownsiip up farming Miles Hoover, eed them mg business in Tas Ramey, will from SUCK An interesting wedding took place a few days since, in this place, the partic. ulars we are unable to give. The con Charley Crain, of Gertie Melcher same place. Died, Nov. 16, 1898, at the residence of Henry Wills, East Tyrone, of spinal disease Aaron Orwig, aged 78 years, 7 The deceased had made hie home in Taylor township for several years, most of the time with his i son John Orwig, from which place he | went to Tyrone for medical treatment | with the above result. His remains were | brought back to the residence of his son. | Interment was made Friday the 18th in the Mount Pleasant cemetery. The pall bearers were Vinton Beckwith, G. M. Marks, Perry Spitler, Benj. Fink, Adam and Samuel Hoover. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. H. N. Newell, pastor of the U, B. church, preaching an able sermon from a selec. | tion from the 11th chapter of Hebrews. Cowher's Hall is now in a high state of finish, A. J. Johnson having put on the | finishing touch. Madisonburg. Hon. John A. Woodward who has charge of the Farmers’ Institutes in this county, will be at Madisonbnrg on Fri. pr A evening 26th, to arrange with the citizeus of the community for holdin the institute at that place on the and anc ard of February, and when they arrived at | » was taken | | Cobium. now. fever in town, Jacob Fryer expeets to bury, this week, A. first bear the other day, move Kreider Stover and wife, of made a visit at this place, on Sunday. R. O. Braucht and family, burg, are circulating among this place over Sunday. of friends at in frout something A new crossing was put down of merchant Harter's store, that was needed very badly. The Lutheran Sunday school is mak- ing preparations to have an ment on Christmas evening entertamn Thomas Hosterman, the teacher at the Gentzel school house, came home very late Sunday morning. traction’ C. K. Sober, of Lewisburg, bagged a fine lot of pheasants in days, in company with Harter brothers, of Wood ward. He went to Pine Creek 75 pheasants. Mr. Sober is finest shots iu the state P Iwo onc Joseph Condo arrived here Effingham county, Ill, on Satarday evening. Mr. Condois anativeof Haines township, and a resident of Moccasin, Ill., for thirty years. Centre county has sent many of her boys west where they became useful and reflected credit upon the place of their birth, citizens | The Green Burr hunting party was to slate ridge last week and a nimrod bear trap, while hollow. covered tice for such work 18 against the Rote has the trap and the have the same by calling on him hunting io with leaves without fence or no- law Mr Owner can Nittany. Mrs. Samuel Gol several days in ¢ spent week. The sad news re Friday of the Marth; Newt Shaffer t for a week's bunt but was only gone days when he sad news Fir ther . - : srother t ned et AWAKS 4 Campaign DeECOtIN heri i already bur ioalers KE v K opened son has opened in ] our store have annual evening their hering Bo g chat It is og people wonder bey aAuse teach them in the evenings morning | SA ter's right eye, which was dead become loafers, by example ng else to do ursday anuel 107T inflam y taken ou Aaronsburg eal of work time and was threatenis e ning at abou r's house ed, It is 2 started at burne i, In ] Confer the 1 furniture and thus ch d- bome C88, LConier's othing, a poor family of ren with as good house by sparks even their « was all burned, caving Ome six as nothing nothing to keep house with and a ’ | Hos clothless Milesburg. Austin, is one of Harry of Linn & McCoy's iron works, the happiest men living His first son arrived on the evening ol the 13th inst Rew their Rev King. of this place Frank Baird, while working at Kittan- ing, received a telegram to come to Ty rone, where a good opening was awaiting him He immediately came home for a short rest and to visit his parents, after whieh ha left for his new field of labor We have learned since that he was trans- ferred to Philipsborg. He is ia the em ploy of the P, R. R. Company. Frank isa good, steady, sober young man Harris Hogg and tamily returned home on Monday to Galeton, He was so fortu- nate as to kill two deer recently. Jasper DD. Knarr takes the lead in kill ing hogs. On Wednesday last he killed one that tipped the scales at 35 pounds, The box sociable on Saturday night was 6 success. The vocal and instramental music and recitations were splendid The proceeds of the evening amounted to $7.80 The sociable was beld in the City Hall and was for the benefit of the M. E. church The first anniversary of the M. E. church on Sunday raised $204.00 toward liquidat- ing the church debt, are guests of son, George E PorrricanLy the democrats can return thanks to-day over the result of the elec. tion. No crow to eal this day. Our lot of pretty girls are all married There are three more cases of typhoid ' 0 bun- B. Moyer can boast of shooting the Poe Mills, Mifflin. What was the at- | and shot | of the | front | lJ. Rote, from this place, stepped in a big | Dutweiler | The trap was set in a path and | Let this be a warning for trappers, | King and wife, of Williamsport, | THE MEANING OF THE WORD. {ow was the Thanksgiving dave That which Mr. and Mrs. H .“ a ea vw 2 ] TROD ™m, pickies and pumpkir 1.1. HAVE BTAY AT |; tal HOME." " TO pr and Ef they sat with hands the ) ler tablecloth an« vis “Te | days and I know that,” she said to herself think he's been back two whole I haven't seer: him yet! | live so far. 1 wonder if he's got the house wife 1 gave him yet? Lily Petitt says he told her he was afraid | was a kind of a flirt. Well, knows, he can Jet me alone if he's afraid of me! 1 can’t help it if Dan Archer does like me-—at least, 1 don't suppose 1 could, and ma, I'm coming right now!” Thanksgiving day was clear and colder Mr. Hill hinted at the possibility of snow, but then he had no new dress to wear to church and could think calmly of falling weather, Evidently Mrs. Hill had something on her mind; all during breakfast she kept clear ing her throat, and several times while they were washing the dishes she made as if to speak, then closed her mouth once more. As she hung the disheloth on its nail, she turned to her daughter: “See here, Effie,” she said, “1 guess you'll have to stay nt home thia morning and get dinner Your pa wants me to go. Hie cousin, Micah dill is coming over with his second wife and your pa thinks I ought t’ be there. Youn wan't mind, will you? It ain't as if you had anything special t' go for.” Tears sprang to Effie’s eyes. She turned ELIEA ARMSTRONG wish we didn't Toanght hy Experience, Tulfold Knutt<-Wot are ve goir elebrate the day? Wash ver face! | Wragge<Naw. | done in' an’ woz bit by four dogs dur- | They didn’t reco’n me | I ribune | ! y fo do | M Thanksg wely that last | good ne EE] in re Chicago Ves, % a y What the Wishbone Said ‘1 cannot, cannot thankful be Don't ask me to, I beg Thanksgiving never comes Some fe'low pulls my leg!” N.Y. World but see is Avoention, Koiled Spooner (at the door I am willin® | to work, maddim, but competition keeps me from gittin’ anything to do at my trade Mra Goodeoul What is vour trade? Soiled Spooner Casein’ Thanksgivin' tur Leva fur lonely widow N.Y. A Thanksgiving Cineh, Khe (after “yes” hos been said) What did you wish when you pulled the wishbone | with me? i Hel wished that you would mecept me | And you? ! Lhe Oh, 1 wighed that yon wonld pro pose. --N. Y, World. won) Muc { the | Kephart, SE— — RoYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar, Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the preates enacers to health of the present day, TNE IWOER OO, NEw YORK pment cord of the State y, Pennsyl. Naval Cadets 1# ia 6; State o, Prince- and A Is eng ally true of Hood's § State ittle % wer SE Ts They Hoods ° : i. always ready, al * ways efficient sal istactory; prevent » W 5 or fever, cure all | r iis are 3 wWhHoie mea sick headache, Jaundice ete. 25e. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. H ORskLOsT A bay mare, slim body and long legs, broke loose from & buggy on Sunday evening. at Lin den Hall, and has not been heard of sinee, A sultable reward w be given to anyon, for information leading to the recovery of the mare JM. CARMAN, Potters Mills, Pa constipat HERIFF'S BALE By virtue of a certain writ of Fier! Facias fssned oul of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, 'a., and to me directed, there | will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte, Pa. on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1808, At 10 o'clock, the following described real os tate, to-wit All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land, situate in Unionville borough, Centre county, a. bounded znd described as follows to-wit: Beginning at a tL on the north side of Allegheny street, thence by an alley north 25 degrees west 160 feed to High street, thence along sald street 15) foot to an alley, thence along sald alley south 28 degrees east 80 feet to Allegheny street, thence along | sald street 120 feet to the place of beginning. Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling | house, and other outbulidings. Seized. takien In execution, and to be sold as propesty of MH. M. Kephart and Delile L. TERMA-No decd will be acknowledged until purchase money Is paid in fail sheriffs Office, WM, UROXISTER, Bellefonte, Nov, If, 1808, Sheriff, ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CQO. Corner of High and Spring street, Receive Deposits ; Discount N J. D. SHUGGRRT, Cashier
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