8 THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MARCH 9, 1 899, The Racket. No. 7 o and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte Po Variety Annex News. Empress Tea & Coffee Section we FREER 1 1b of the best 352 or 70¢ Friday or Saturday of this week, hotels Empress, packed air Ib can 3 caus, 51 50, Ho Empress teas, For large families, and boarding houses and Java Mocha coffee, in tight Carpets, Rugs, Carpets. 5 from manu sasonable ive bet newer Wall Paper, w sha Depar Annex | C8, tment. and 15 great, CG. R. SPIGELMYER. | Wert's brother, | POWERS SHOE TYP ATT A AA YW AML GW WV. Farm Implements Traction Eno I'l nes Victor and Reading St BIC CYCLES. ard 5. WAITE 4 & CO. Agts. BELLEFONTE, HAVE YOU TAKEN YOUR SPRING BATHS? | friends, Empress, Mocha and | Java to every pur haser of one pound of | restaurants | | Woodward, | Miller's funeral. | heim, Sundayed with |CORRESPONDE NTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM PAGE Aaronsburg. Miss Blanche Burd has gone to State College to spend a few months Mrs. Mazie Forster has gone to Har- | ( risburg, as the guest of her uncle, Henry Forster. Jeremiah the grip. Miss Effie Kreamer has Mills where summer, Miss Sarah Haflle burg to spend the Frank's. Miss Sa to make her Daniel Wolf Mr. and Mrs, on gone to Spring she expects to spend the y has gon sunt eto Rebers at Luther un, ha ne Mi Wim. Guls 115) ewile were Sundav, attend Mr, Mr. and Mrs Perry Adams, of Mill. the latter's parents, ' . Cronimiller, Prof. Wm. T. Meyer has returned to his home in Philadelphia, after having spent a few days in the burg Mc. and Mrs Jessie Wert days of last week Em afew Mrs, list spent in Salona, with who 1s on the sick Thos, Weaver and Miss Cordell were to Woodward, on assist Prof a Acker Saturday even- ing to Owens with his concert Corneliu son Cl Saturday a s Bower, a mpanied ayton and by his wife KH " A » % . ast h Baptis ur at Ming hen safferin with rheumatism, ivised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm fe says "A few applications of this lini ment proved of great to me, It subdued the inflammation and relieved the pain. Should any suffer pr giving Pain Balm a trial it wil me I sale by F. Porrs druggist, Be Pa Boalsburyg. w a I service fit by please i" (YREEN lefonte, Mr, Price is growing weaker, cused by general debility Dr. Kidder's house is nearly ready for occupancy, it makes a very nice appear ance, Mrs J. Condo issuffering from a cancer in the stomach, which seems to be be. yond medical skill We } AVE all thie red HBILOS, op mn gee, Soaps, Flesh Brushes, Bath Thermometers, Perfume Wafers Salt After Your Bath tet!) mree yon will ele for whiel our “Aromatic Antiseptic Wash” I'ooth Brushes, ANS your Tooth and one of our excellent | ditches anc 1 Yon shonld have ! Aunt Rebecca Spar has been confined for the last two weeks to her residence on Main street, suffering from a tained sometime ago The contractors for our new water plant arrived in town this week and have resumed work on it, opening up the laying the pipes. The work is being pushed by a large force of men The High school Literary Society are preparing for a literary entertainment, which will be held in the School Hall, Friday evening, March 24. An admis. sion fee of 10 cents will be charged, for {the organ fund, If you Will Then Use thoroughly our “cypoxixe” on your hands and face and our “Quinine and Glycerine Hair Tonic” on your hair after rub bing it with a good stiff hair brush you will feel that you have renewed your youth, Cydonine 15¢, Tooth ash 26e, Quinine and Glycerine Hair Tonic 40e and Tbe. GREEN'S PHARMACY Hien Street, BELLEFONTE, - . PENN'A fit Mra. Price, an aged lady of Boalshurg, died Tuesday morning Feb, 28, and was burried in the Boalsburg cemetery. On account of the weak condition of Mr, Price, and the daughter Mrs. Israel Con. do, the bell was not tolled, and the whole service was conducted at the church, Rev, Leisher officiating. The Way to be Heautitul, Every Indy Wishes Lo appear attractive, Ry using “Oslery Wane’ you will become - Kloeplessness, Dizziness, Fainting spells, Female Weakness soon wear 4 woman out, To heap yourself Attractive you must have good nerves, “Celery Wine" quiets ond a the wren, and ~ Heap. hid coviain. Bo 8]ious. drugs frit 2 Wood . nl, a more, with | Kline has been housed up | for the last week with a severe attack of fall sus. | | until you go, Mt. Eagle. J. I. Dunkle 1s now dealing in crackers. Miss Delia Heverly spent Sunday at | | Mt, Eagle. The water on Sunday. Mrs. Nancy Leathers purchased a val- uable cow from Dixon Hall. Our new constable was made the happy | possessor of a girl baby, last week. Miss Maud Dietz, some time, is able to be about again. It is rumored that a sociable is on the | | program for Saturday night a week. George Heverly, Marsh Creek, spent Sunday with uncle, EK. E. Heverly Miss Auna Dietz Ing Ss of his ieved to be hope the be tak- report is 18 We ariet fever, not true, and son Willis to cut j§ am have aperwood Thomas Y taken a john Glenn Mr. le Berghan, eager con (4) 4 eser, and Rev made Thursday The el bur and Mt Eagle, transa J. L. leathers’. A lower | freshing March proving rapidly. Mrs. Verna Fr visiting at the and Mrs, Vangorden H. W. Reeder n llefonte, ing in the | 1 town on last lers of Howard al h, ted business § Seen end His wing the sun hand 1s aunt; home cud udas ws Sund; ' ’ taking voice cuit choir Amos | burg ure i piscopa y reported that t to move t (Csreen purchase inday S on Mot IAMS hool class lay eve an Parker and Latime Curtin started for Oklahoma, on Wed day morning, where he will take a three year course at under the in tion of his uncle, Pr Holter ning ot) . college, i, Lo, Kreamerville. we A load of good hay ; H. Stover, here lory will have early no doubt, yes are living yet Sale of H john Mal chickens, Wanted :-~More people that can and will live up to the Golden Rule tosell We have the constable in our town for the next three years. Now look out Geo. A. Corman has two horses and some farming implements for sale at a bargain. Birdie Walizer was home on a visit to her parents, Sunday, and brought with her, her better-half, W. H. Leitzell informs us that there are more prospects for work in the line of painting than there has been for some time Geo. Kreamer has commend ed a series of auction sales, for a brief time, in which time he will dispose of quite a lot of goods. George looks torward to some thing else. Quite a number from this place and surrounding country expect Lo start for the west, iu a few days. We'll wait boys and then we'll give you good-bye. | Mrs, Erma Stover left here for Salona, Clinton county, Wednesday the 1st, | where she and ber husBand will go to | housekeeping. We wish them a happy and prosperous life, | C.K. Bartges, who was arrested for counterfeiting last May, was seen here one day last week, He looks like the same fellow yet, although he said the soup was preity thin, One of our tiemen, together with a gentleman of Re Rebersbury, both single, were to Logaston Saturday evening, for some reasont known to them alone ; but of course we can guess, Rev, Faus presched his last sermon in the creek was yery high who has been ill for | | that mud and rain Saturday night, | abont it Daddy? | here, Sunday. The Rev, does not ex- | pect to come back on this charge another | year ; he has been here for three years, and we are sorry to see him leave, as he | was liked very much by the majority of the people, | A certain young lady of this place is very fond of little onions, as we learn she | spilt some while in company. . Of course it is a cheap kind of perfume, and we don’t blame anyone for investing in that kind of goods Vor sale by G. W, | Kreamer, atthe extremely low price of 5 cents a quart, All the moving town is of very five flittings will | can be found out to-day, Thursday, | chased from the Manasses Gilbert occupy the house vacated by Bai John Housman will to Millbeim, and H. H Stover will occupy his house ; Luther Miller pected to move back to his father, a certainty, although a possibility } that'Y. M. found ne rred to take place in this small mention, as only take place, as far as Wm. Bair will move into the house pur. Kreamer estate will move but 1S not It is reportec ¢, has ry simple J | anew « TT ' “tat 10g lent, cheag ure It consists of onion ed the 4 Doctor roads have 1 Cal mion wen a doctor, in travelin by enough come friends who were he more agree. ag afew of his to scatter sawdust h his Wel kind 80 could rea ents in a il done pat able way, , boys Runville. Mud Oran Poorman plentier than news y had his | around , wh i$ again able to be Smovyer and Annie Je Lucy A nas at rscy Maggie Mr. town wer, of in our last Saturday and BR u are a dandy when logetour ax mixed candy, Mrs. Walker James brought, appetite Mrs. Walker gave a large per last Tuesday evening present were James and May Attie Boy, here, and wish any more infor. just call on Falschood Avenue Sammie, y you come jee says the peanuts which gave May a wonderful OoYsler the sup Kuesis Now, 1 am stil mation, Friends, I hope you will not get cross for what I have said, or get provoked as I really mean no harm--it's only a joke. It has been rumored in Runville that one of our friends will make a visit in the pear future. Sam, what do you suppose they want with so many suits of pants. Duwell has hewid that some people can stop his writing; but don’t think I am alarmed, as long as the editor runs his own paper. I am not a fifteen center either Undoubtedly there is an old widower in Runville who must think a beap of his old girl, when he would go through all How Duwell has not been heard of for a long time, and the "Little Boy'' seems to be greatly alarmed about his absence ; but he is like all the rest of the ground. hogs, just comes out every nice day. A certain man of our town purchased a valentine at the Racket store in Belle. fonte, and then mailed it so far away as Fleming. Now, you were seen by two persons and it would be best for you to make an apology, for you know what a blow.out Duwel] is, The saying is “all things work together for good.” We hope in earnest, now, that the Little Boy has secured a detective to hunt up Duwell, I would say, work on in faith, for if at first you don't suc- ceed, try, try again; faith is the sub. stance hoped for, the evidence of things not seen, Duwell did not see the young man make up the box of Sh when his best girl could not attend rand dinner at his father’s house, but got some of the turkey just the same. ’ Makes the | OO vSOLUTELY PURE wore delicious and wholesome POWDER 00 NEw vO Unionville. ] 4» Mrs isan Blair is around aj ! a severe il We Mr. B AOCAS are glad to see the smiling Tugger again ite glad to hea roving seen | i you on | ! move | next morning SuLpom DuwRLL, (ur newly ¢ has been very v | nrovine proviog it to her Tyrone ation are all The Teachers 10 and 11 the nw over 11 out on lived to 1 he JAS hale an arty Fillmore. elds are looking ghborhood looked for this sntit th prin ade has got his mill in He says if the creek he ore wash 1 All Saw A win baby and $ work in rank came home to see the ip a while, after ilipsburg, in a hotel ed he gets a week Poor fellow, how sell On the A.C. Kelley farm stock and implements a large sale. He is going in the mer. cantile business tw 15th Reuben Crust purchased the Linn farm, where Ed Marshal now lives He will there next spring. Reuben a is | hustler and a good farmer since you know that I | our merchant it in his tank, not knowing leak in the bottom. The it had all run out in the On Friday of oil and put there was a got a barrel cellar. On Saturday, 11th, there will be a shooting match at this place for chickens and turkeys. All marksmen are invited to come and have a share of the fun and game, There was a small turnout to church on Sunday Wet weather and mud inter fered with some ; others slept too late in the day . some missed both church and dinner DEATH On Thursday the Death An: gle entered the home of William Yarnel and carried away their infant daughter Interment at Myers cemetery, Friday, atap.m There wae a large turnout at F. L Decker's sale on March ist. Things went at fair prices Some few buyers went off without settling their alls. A poor way to do, as it costs more to settle with the law than with the clerk Walker. Harvey Bechtol is on the sick list Miss Kate Condo has returned home | from Pittsburg. Geo. Russell is able to be out again, by the use of crutches Holloway Hoy, of pleasant Gap, was in our vicinity last week. Miss Ida McAuley, of Hublersburg, visited friends at this place. G. A. Yearick departed on Rhusday last, for his home at Superior, Neb Samuel Fravel and family will move from this place to Mt. Eagle next week. Quite a number of our people attended the Thomas sale, near Howard, Gay Mrs been on Fri e have Martin and daughter Kati the past on tbe sick hist during tl week. Preachir vice fn he Reformed cnur Yea 1d He Fiera again ver has recent ¢ western mules Thos. Hosterman is brother's saw mi john Fu al Sugar working | at Aaronsburg ty and wife, whe Valley, are staving were bome over St Org Mond Dentist was d nog town last week Thos. Weaver Aaronsbhurg, last Saturday Wm. Ketner came home fr burg last Friday. He bad ployed there since last fall Wesley Hosterman, who had been soldier in the late war, returned fr camp last Tuesday and is now under the parental roof Old Mr. Motz, brother of Elias Mo's was buried on Monday morning. Funeral services were beld in the United Eange ical church conducted by Rev. Brown from Aaronsburg ay Harter, Some an took ght in the comcert m Harris been em vise The singing class, conducted at t place by Prof. Owen, closed on Saturd pight with a grand concert, Although the weather was yvety bad quite a num ber were present and enjoyed the sing ing Chatles W. Miller, who last Wedresday morning, was Sunday forenoon The services were conducted by the Rev. Lohr and Rev Brown and were held in the United Evangelical church. Rev, H H. Romig, the late Pastor of the Evangelical church at this place has been stationed at New Columbia for the ensuing year, and his successor will he | Rev, Doertseller who is pow on the | Sugar Valiey charge. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS, died buried on For some time many of our corres. | pondents have delayed sending their | communications until Wednesday, The result is a great mass of copy accume- lates; it cannot be given the proper al tention in revision and setting-up as ti is too short. The result is many . esting tems are often left out, or entire communications omitted, See that your correspondence is mailed to reach us set later than Tuesday. ne HOODS PILLS cure Liver lils, Bik Indigestion, Headache. lousness. Easy to take, easy to operste. 200.
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