THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLE FONTE, PA., JANURAY 12, 1899, TH Ne C RACKET ¢ and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte Pa Please note the cami “Revolution” Announcement |! 1 » “- the 1owet in page. R. SPIGELMYER. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT ered From Variou Sections I'he Ne YS U PENINGS IX CENTI tchet on las looked that sticking out, How al i? Jackson Heaton of his own, worn out and Mr sented to take has at last as the old Heaton his place got an janitor has office con Sadie wears a broad smile has returned to our town hope he will continue, faces are horrible, Mr. Yarnell, of Suow Shoe, says he | thinks he can "cut Edward out if he just goes to Runville again, with his two. horse sleigh. How about it Eva? Protracted meeting is in Yarupell, and the writer hopes it will be the cause of keeping some of their broken-down-sports away from Runville, sad lamentation Some say that eourting isa But no pleasure do | see For the last court tn dunville Was bard on me anyone would wish to have their dog killed, the writer thinks it would be well for them to call at the Tepidence of 5. ¥ Hancock, for he and 8. T. Williars will do up the thing very qui hig We are sorry that one of our young ladies was so badly disappointed on Sun. day evening, when her best friend did pot come around to take her to church. Suppose he broke down before he reach. ed Runville, Everyone seems to be very lonely since one of our smiling young ladies left Run. ville. We miss her, but wisk her a pleasant time. But we do hate to hear the sad lamentation of a young man who comes to our town singing, ‘Bring back, bring back my Ella to me.” Poor M. Some of our young men have to carry something in the shape of a firearm when since Roy again. We for those crooked ple asure 1 is kindly | i | you did in the | they go to see their lady friends. Of course we do not blame you, as there are $0 many trying to make a mash, and you must have some kind of a protection, Eddy, mind your gun, A few words of encouragement to the Little Boy : My dear chum, you need not worry yourself about ""Duwell’ for I am well, though far from you just at the present time, Bat I still make out to speak the truth, and feel very sorry that you could not a binfl than give us more of st Issue M1 day, At the serenading Harry Hoy, on Wedne 1 ithumpi and ln L&4 ) Axemann. list ing the at this writ John Brown has been on fer the last few days, but is getting better, Miss Aunie Albright neat View, spent Sunday at the home of LAR 4 of | Burris | i | | | i progress at | Mrs. Eugene Heverly, is at present visiting at the parents Abbie Fleck, on our streets on Sunday. of lewistown, h of her Tes i of Rock View, was seen Some of our young folks have been at- tending the meeting held at P Gap, last week, ieasant last week at his home, IF'rank Beck visited friends at e, Friday and Saturday. Wm. Calvert and wife, Will port, are at present visiting at the of Michael Weaver Rev. White, of Port Matilda, preach. ed a very able sermon 10 a large « ongre. gation, on Sunday evening Ed Beck spent Jac KSGa- of liams. home A box social will on nex for the be held in the church Wednesday evening. benefit of the pastor. Proceeds A Perfect Is one which does not wrench the system or leave it weak and exhausted. A per. fect cathartic is found in Hood's Pills. They are praise everywhere, and after once being tried they soon permanently Cathartic. take the place of the old fashioned dras- | tic used.” Hood's Pills are the omiy pills | to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla and they greatly aid that medicine in its | cleansing and purifying work. ills, such as ‘“‘our graud-faihers | lat | Mingoville. | 0 LO see was up Tuesday. | F. Guiser, of Suynertown, his father on A young daughter arrived at the home | of Mr, and M1 Christie Barner, a days ago. Wm. Maize home He spring and qu few himself a in the ha bought ts to make it farming CX Pe le Cone them a Joalsburg. e Harrison and fam bh friends in Lin Host with his mother, wil are Leisher The Y. P. church, heid home of Mr. evening. Boalsburg is being honored this year | with two institutes : The Farmers Insti. tute january 31 and February for | which arrangements have already been made, and the Local Teachers lustitute, | we are informed, will convene at Boals- | burg, Feb. 10, Boalsburg lodge 1.0.0, | ate their 25th anniversary with a ban. at the home of John Rapp, at Oak | Hall, Jan. 12, 189 The Boalsburg | iodge is in flourishing condition. Since | Oct. 1, five new members have been ad. | mitted. Saturday evening next one per. | son will be initiated ; the first degree | will be conferred upon another, { Nothing could look more promising | than our water plant. The reservoir is | nearly completed, the ditch for the ths | = len H al pent Christe mburg irday wit Lreorge crman at Mii sister, of R Re: and uncle iam lLeisher visiting their 5.C. E their Henry of the | weekly Dale utheran social at the con Wednesday "G9 . wil: cele br quet is open from the reservoir to the Main street of Boalsharg, Fifteen men have been at work on the plant up to Thurs. day night, Then a number were laid off | because the pipes had not yet arrived from Middletown. However, on Friday, some of the fittings, eic., were at the ol pot. It is the intention of the company to complete the plant as soon as possible, A Great Surprise Is in store for those who have not itied the healing virtues of Gray's Batsam. If you have a cough do not fail to Cry this great remedy, It in sold on a positive guaranice to eure you Why suffer from an irritating cough when You can cure yourself easily ane prompily by this remedy. For sale only by . M. Parish, Bellefonte; wm. i. Noll, Pleas: ant Gap id. C.F. Motz, Woodward ; W. H, Mi} ler, Axemann J. HB, Griffin, Stormstown ; L, McEntire, Fillmore, IIRL OREN NER OT Te Linden Hall. Mrs, John Weibly returned home after visiting friends in Union and Northam. berland counties, Long is ill a will Our young friend John this writing. We he able to be out again Will Ze Loneber tat Lem hope soon be ly friend, ted mes igler and las r, attended protra nt Saturday evening ficious or and children of Harri ting atthe h past fey Fortney nad been visi for the Thursday EE —— aE VERA = I TC RIL who wunuel Rij left for he KA, nue on Jos. HornE & Co. 1840 1800. Our 50th January Clearance. PITTSBURG. PA. 3332 3333323339399999993, Weak Lungs If you have coughed and coughed until the lini zes will be given to srchasers as follows: brane of your throat an is inflamed, Scott’s Emulsion Re | OMmoia. . ' no of Cod-liver Oil will soothe, strengthen and probably cure. The cod-liver oil feeds and gthens the weakened tis- sues. | he glycerine soothes and heals them. The hypo- phosphites of lime and soda impart tone and vigor. Don’t neglect these coughs, One bottle of the Emulsion may do more for you now than ten can do later on. Be sure you pet SCOTT'S Emulsion. A stren 1 ~ Li) - ~ on oa on mn m n a Mn "n "” on mn ® iN A -_” EA ” ~ hd a ” @ "n ”n Mn ” » ” » ”n a» f " the Dest ren fe w days. rBulls COUCH SYRUP will prompily « cure Bronchitis. has been for in this pl lace this t ete Beech Creek, we A : why vs Ww OTT & BOWNKE daughter, Mrs, Rufu Weaver ler Mitchell who loved in P t nty pent Sunday at his home Mr & DH nding the home of her johnsot cou SOL David Delong, of lace, Ee a Le BEL - san ¢1 a 4 afew days in Chemists, New York ELEC EPEC EEFEEEECECEEET EL “Racket Store N w—_— 00000CO0O000OCO000OLOO00 Beeeereereseeent CC EC CECE CELPERERRECELECCECEECCECELETEELE Having leased the room lately occupied by Sheffer & Sons, the carpenters will soon be at work cutting through the partition. This will add at least 2000 square feet floor space to “The Racket.” of a better word, I will call a “Revolution.” ~—REVOLUTION SALE=—== Commencing SATURDAY, JANUARY 7th, and to continue untii TUESDAY, JANU- Please notice the dates. Some important changes in the business are in contemplation which, for want In order to get ready for this, I will start a TT ARY 31, inclusive, and not an hour longer. This sale will rival the great Dissolution Sale of last year, and will follow the same lines. Almost the entire stock is new, having been put in during the past year. U kno we always do exactly as we adver- tise. Iam willing to lose money to gain a point, U understand. First Come, First Served. 0000000000008 OO0000000000 G. R. SPIGELMYER. Crider's Exchange Building, Bellefonte, Pa.
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