8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 16, 1889, The Racket. No. 7 9 and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte Pa Buttericks Delineator, Sheets and Pat. terns for April now ready. Corset Department. R. and G. Style 397, as advertised iv the Ladies’ Home Journal, Delineator, etc, price $1.00. Complete line of Balls Kabo; “Her Majesty."’ exclusive sale Dress Goods Department, now ready. Choice selections of Novel. ties, Imported and Domestic Goods, “Gold Medal’ —in blacks only ; Silks for Waists and Trimmings. Sty lish and best values for the pr ice Kid Gloves. oy " AVS tis Remember ntemen Ww » Racket l.veretts, and Du Nore 1 Weits pr saving 1 1 1C¢ much to talk about, kom and see and get a cup of coffee free. loo GC. R. SPIGELMYER. “OO > SEE OUR FINE LINE LADIES SHOES “PHIT EEZI” “SARACEN” “NATIONAL” § Jrnttince Aviva Tina Af AYTTADNC 10¢ 01 OXFORDS mer ay POWERS SHOE ols wv. ae > 5 wo. J. S. WAITE & 11 Ear A ! ¢ Farm Implements Traction Engines BICYCLE N B CKEMI JAY J LE J th Shon I. S. WAITE & C0. Agts. BELLEFONTE, PA We Believe “Green's Aromatic Antiseptic Tooth Wash” reasons Is the Very Best Tooth Made. We have many to make us think so, ( nstomers who have used it tell Our us 80 red Every it. recom Then know dentists ommend it month we are sel ing more of People who have used it mend it to their friends, we make it ourselves: how it is made and what mater inlg-~and we nse only the best We put it up in a handsome pack It vou desire beautiful teeth, health age and sell it for 25 cents, ful gums and a fragrant breath, try it back of it Our guarantee stands CAN We do more! GREEN'S PHARMACY Hion Steer, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A Dress | at | (CORRESPONDENTS | DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7. Roland. Harry Johoson and family will move {to Mt. Eagle next week, Miss Cora Neff spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Heberling, of Eagleville, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gettig became (the proud possessors of a fine big boy | { last Friday. H. Laird Curtin spent Sunday at State College with his brother Jno., who is at. tending that institution Mr. and Mrs. W. callers at the home of parents, (5. Morrison Mrs. Morrison's No. 4, W. Broadway, were | Our school will close next Wednesd: March 220d, An exhibition will | in the evening at the school house. Mr. and Mrs. H. O Jarnhart, of Punxsutawney, spent the week with Mr Barnhart's two sisters, of this place. Mrs. Hirlinger, of Philipsburg, and | Ralph McCormick, of Lock Haven, visit. ed at the home of Mrs. Jas. B. Curtin, last week. P. Bathurst at [tended a party at the home of Mrs. J. B- Mr. Schireffler and S. They report having a fine time, | | Leathers, of Mt. Eagle, Friday evening: | | | | Rev. A. P. Wharton delivered his last | sermon for the conference year, on Sun. {day evening. We hope to have Mr, Wharton with us again next year We have already heard of one girl when a young man leaves, but we it much worse to see the » yourselves two for IN L.A week we an Prof. Hosterman summer s would hoo our 1 informed | not Prof. Hoster ne bh a summer term, We i that some e will, un yY some 80, t lea are alran of our peog in the near future, be sorry for their pleasant doings Handsome patent Oxford shoes, new spring goods, order early Co Powers’ shoe Mingoville Chas. lee is all smiles / says it is a dish washer 0 Ino Workman and wife present visiting at Johnsonburg Ex Gov. Hastings and wife spent the latter part of last week at theclub house Claud Johnson lost a valuable colt, a few days ago, from a kick of another horse Al Spade expects to move his saw mill in a few days, down the Holmestract, at Nittany Little May, infant daughter of Mrs. FV. M. Dunkle, has been very sick, but is improving We will have two sales the of this month Wm. Maize Samuel Zong going McKean county, mext Monday, were he has se cured a position last week Jno. Johnsoubaugh and Is 10 Jno. White has sold his engine to Get Hig Bros. They expect to move it down Ceader Run, into a lumber job Mrs. Steinenger and son, of Rebers. | burg, have been visiting friends in this section, the past couple of weeks NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS For some UUme many of our COTES pondents have delayed sending their communications until Wednesday. The lates; it cannot be given the proper at. tention in revision and setting-up as time is too short. The result is many inter. esting tems are often left out, or entire | communications omitted, See that your ‘correspondence is mailed to reach us not | later than Tuesday, Aaronsburg. Mrs, Nathaniel Boob, of near Mifflin- | burg, visited relatives and friends in this | | section several days last week. Miss Ada Hosterman, of Woodward friend, Miss Jennie Hull, in this place, Peter Krape, of Lock Haven, is spend. | ing several days this week at the hospit- | able home of Henry Crouse, on North 2ud street, | Mrs. Clark Herman, of State College, | | visited at the residence of her Al Stover, in this place, several days | brother, last week, Mrs. Will Boob and daughter, Grace, of Centre Hall, visited at the residence of Mr. Boob, in this place, several days last week We have been having weather for the past week. everybody is glad that winter is rapidly pas James Wilson, in company with Annie Charles, both of Hartleton, sunday at the re f Mrs Charl North 2nd street delightful and no doubt ing into oblivion, Miss spent idence Rebecca 5, On R. 1. and Miss Wilson rendered a very pretty piece of music in the Reformed Sunday school on Sunday morning, which was highly appreciated by those present, All our town schools will week, after having been in six months. The teachers employed gave general satisfaction—no complaint having been brought against them, which 1s very gratifying news, Mrs. Jacob Reed, residing on West Main street, had the misfortune to break her ankle one day last week. She was on the way from the barn to the house and presumably slipped | ing heayily the fracture rof Owen this for 1 Close SCSs1ON on the ice, fall to the height of excellen that Miss been engaged a crowde | 018 ASS Of Singers Stella Zer as d house Kreamerville. Not much news this week Auction still May be we can give next week, 80 Good Bye Horace A. Kaufman and | Centre Hall, were the pleasant J. F. Wate here Sunday A good talk was given by Amos Fehl, Sunday evening, in the Epworth | league A good audience, may it continue to be “0 in progress yOu =n amily, of guests of G. W. Kreamer spent most of Monday in Rebersburg, as that was a day set apart for Township settling, he being one of the Auditors Israel Haugh, Wm. Brindle, Elmer Miller, Lloyd Walker, left for the West Monday noon, followed by J. M. Wint. ers, and Jacob Kerstetter, on Tuesday morning tram the visitor, i “Why,' “do have so many calendars hanging about “Oh that's for the benefit of asked you the office my employes, ’’ replied the business man, “When vacation off." They say Agoncilo was the victim of a joke on the train during his flight to Can. any of them think they need a its very easy to take a month ada steward that Agoncilo was an enemy of One of the passengers assured the the United States and that any one who gave him sustenance was guilty of high | treason and might be punished for it Agoncilo and his colleague, Marti, order. | ed something to eat, but the steward was not going to run any risk. His views of treason made him believe the passenger's | exposition, but after making the Philip. result is a great mass of Copy accumu. | pinos wali & long time he concluded to take the chance and they weer fed A steady drinker is generally the most unsteady one, “This business ceriainly takes the palm,” remarked the florist as he order. ed a large supply of that article for the Haster demand, | traction engine and tank Axemann. Daniel Rider is at present visiting at his home, Movings will be the next step of im- | portance, in our town. spent several days last week, with her | Bicycles are all the go as the roads are in good condition. Quite a number of our people attended | the services at Valentines Forge, on Sun. | day evening. P. C. Stelles house, which recently was partially destroyed by fire, has been re- | paired again. I Jacob Sunday will labor for Noah Breon, on the farm, for the coming year Glad to have with us The Axemann grammar close on Monday, but the 10t close for a week or two, D. M. Kline, of this ied by Benjamin Gentzel, car load of fine horses to Buffalo, N, Y last week. schoo! will primary will lace, accompan- of Zion, took a Woodward. Audy Moyer is ent John Eby and Wm burg on Tuesday morning. C. D. Motz is adding a choice standard books to his new stand, R. M. Wolfe and Newton Miller, to Bellefonte on business, on Monday. Rev. Doertseller will preach in the Evangelical church on Sunday morning. Rev. Buck will have preaching vices, in the United Evangelical church. The farmers about here was busily en gaged hauling wheat to Coburn, last week, Ouite this were ser. a number of the young A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. hu Ma The k Kness, sul other organs ¢ oy rit 'h ile Rirtine naonl A majority of the ills af ting peo 8 traceable to kidney trouble of pervades all classes » climates, regardiess of age, society SCX OF of ch as rhe pain back, a desire to urinate often day or night, profuse or scanty supply. Unc acid, br urine are signs of cl ing and germ-filled Sometimes the heart acts badly, and tube casts (wasting of the kidneys) are found in the urine, which if neglected will result in Bright's Disease, the most dangerous form of kidney trouble All these symptoms and conditions are promptly removed under the influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root It has a world-wide reputation for its wonderfu cures of the most distressing cases No one need be long without it as it is 80 easy to get at any drug store at fifty cents or one dollar, You can sleeplessness or ick-dust deposit in poisoned blood Swamp-Root, and a book telling all about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail. Send your address to Dr Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. ¥. and kindly mention that you read this liber. al offer in the Centre Democrat 6 “Stopped the Street Lar.’ A wel eonduetor get off M A bottle o troubled the other day. Please stop until 1 wile told me to be sure rv fo her (Celery Wine She has with sleeplessnoss and nervous been troubles and ean find nothing that has b elped | one more bottle | her like celery wine, | think will eure her, Large bottles CC. M. Parish, Bellefonte ant Gap: J. C.F. Motz, Woodward: W. HH. Mi! ler, Axemann ; J. BH. Grifin, Stormstown : L. B MeEntire, Fillmore Me. Sold oniy by Wm. HH, Noll, Pieas AWD E ROLICITORS WANTED EVERY WHERE for “The Story of the Philippines” by Murat Halstead, commissioned by the Gov ernment as OMecial Historian to the War we partment. The book was written In army camps at San Francisen, on the Pacifie with General Merrit, In the hospitals at Honolulu in HongKong, in the American trenches at Manila, In the insurgent camps with Aguinal do, on the deck of the Oympia with Dewey And In the roar of battle st the fall of Masia Bonanza for agents, Brim toll of ongios: plet ures taken by government photographers on the spot Large book ps prices ni prota Freight pasd, Credit given, Drop a rahy unofitial war books, Outfit free. Ad dress, ¥ Barber, Sec'y., Sar insurance Bldg. Chieago x "TRRESHING OUTFIT FOR BALK ENGINE, TANK AND MACHINE A horse power Nicholas & Shephard steam in good condition separator, thresh. machine, made by same firm, athe residence of the w . Will be #0 inoh eylinder and 4 inch sold on reasonable terms, Por aaon, Address xin Pox 42, Motz went to Pitts- | wred kidneys, CAuS- | have a | sample bottle of this wonderful discovery, | known gentieman said to a street car ABSOLUTELY PURE FowDE R Makes the food more delicious and wholesome WA POWER OO, NW vORY Every director sh himself SCHOOL BOOK QUESTION Continued from Ist page I! he does. ners, who i the board, perhap tricks that are deserved vain DOOKS are made Under the vast , there must t akes al re books A's ) imber of 4 ApS an equal © If A's many changes n piace shows how leonsidere ist De, and i» some ther LA tha ind gm brought to bear to show that some Infloenee merits of the books. or the so the dire 2 has been 3d examine the books for deserts ade when that th perior W expense THE THINGS YOU EAT. It is important that the things you eat should be the purest and the freshest. We handle that kind of groceries. Doing business on such a close margin goods come and go all the time and our customers get the advantage of freshness with low prices at all times. Everything in the line of staple and fancy groceries always on hand and delivered promptly. Sechler's Popular Grocery, HIGH ST., BELLEFONTE.
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