8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH The Racket. No. 7 0 aod 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte Pa. Since last week's ‘ad’ was written no less than 10,000 Ibs, of assorted mdse., has been emptied into the Greater Rack- et. It couldn't have cost me less if the men that made it stole the material and forgot to pay their hands, and every item will go to U less than wholesale prices—U understand Interesting to Ladies. A special in Fancy Silks for waists, will be offered Saturday, March 25 from ¢ a. m,, tor p. m, and from 710 9g p. m,, only, at 58cts, nine different styles—note the bours carefully and remember if U want a part of this remarkable offering to come at hours named. It's the regular follar silk, just too us this week. First come, first served VARIETY ANNEX, KOM and C. And Get a Cup of Coffee Free. eee CG. R. SPIGELMYER. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1. come Howard. ng friends a slay to Har s Cmpiosed the Un | | ved Ana inday | one that with that attended D. Tice, | | gone to the A Werk died and was and was Interment on out rd from East Walnut akery, on Thursday, » branch out and open excellent accomoda- y thing in apple pie * him a call You will find His moving went off quiet the large crowd, and the | | Rev, E. Edwards, pastor of the Eng. sh Baptist church at Minersville, Pa., | when suffering with rheumatism, was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. | He says "A few applications of this lini. | ment proved of great service to me, It | subdued the inflammation and relieved | the pain. Should any sufferer profit by giving Pain Balm a trial it will please For y F. Porrs Grex, | druggist, Bellefonte, Pa ! i me sale b Roland. Andrew Glenn, on the Curtin farm, | will move to the rolling mill some day next week We have learned that reached his destination water, Oklahoma Ilattimer Curtin safely, in Still. J Miss Martha Parker, of Jersey Shore,’ was the guest of her brother, J Parker, over Sunday The Misses Neff, whose schools both close this week, expect to sturt to Blooms. burg next week. They will be missed very much in church work, The people of this place are very much pleased to learn that Rev. A. PP. Wharton will be their pastor again, He is a fine | talker and a thorough Christian man, The M. BE. Sunday School proposes | having an Faster service, Faster Sunday, We have a very flourishing Sunday M the other evening, while they had com. Schoo! under the supervision of Rev, Williams. william Glenn and wife, are sojourning among their many friends who are glad to see them; will remain a couple weeks, William reports business booming. Boys, go west if you want work, Mr. Schrefller’s school closed Wednes. day with a fine entertainment, Mr, | Schreffler is a very bright young man, Some of our young ladies regret his going very much. Better to love loose, than never to love at all, Mr, Schrefller was ably assisted with his en. tertainment, by Samuel Bathurst, Jr. ROLAND NO, 2. Girls, you should not jump at conclu sions—for further information, 8. P. B. We are safe in saying that the exhibi- tion, held in the school house, was quite a Success. Miss Martha Parker, of Jersey Shore, Sunday with her brother, J. M. Parker and family, of Rev. Dice, pastor church, delivered his first se place, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Glenn, of Cle land, are the guests of Mrs. myer, Mrs, Glenn's mother, Mr. Harris, of for the old telephone company, tarried in our town a le while on Monday. Mrs. H. Cred and son, and Mrs. Van. Scoyic, of Tyrone, were visitors at home of Mrs. Jas. B. Curtin last Tuesday. The ladies of the United Evangelical church will hold a chicken and wafile supper, in the K. of I. Hall, on the 25th of March. Mr. and Mrs. Jerre. Glenn, of Howard, spent a few days of this week at the home of J. M. Parker 1 § and f Glenn's parents ve. Jno, lellefonte, a solicitor “} it RENN has ! Germantown, Cal GREEN, druggist, Nittany. Preaching on Sunday aftern Rev, Miss from Cedar Springs Mr. Minich's sale attended and his stock brought good prices SCATIS, 1 Shaffer turned has re Rell pel was well John Holmes is going to have sale on Monday, 27th. He his stock and farm implements, is selling The waflle supper was a success finan cially, with good music and good order Many thanks to the people for their pa tronage. The band is going have another oyster supper, on Saturday evening, 25 We hope they will have a better night next time, to Miss Clara Robb was home on Satur day. returning to her work again on the late train Clara is very much in our community and is a fine lady. If Mr. Pigsear thinks that the citizens of Nittany are sleeping and don't know what is going on along the mountain, they are badly fooled, Beware, what you are doing missed young Quite a number of men from this place were to Cedar Springs, on Saturday afternoon, tu attend Mr. Allison's sale, but all say they cant buy cows this spring they go too high Mr. Markle's school closed on Tues. day, 21st, This makes three winters for Mr. Markle atthis place in succession, He certainly is a good teacher, and khows Bow to control a school, The parties that stole those crocks and other things at the home of Daniel Kerns, any, can gave money and trouble by | ringing them buck, as they were seen and are known «Handsome patent Oxford shoes, new | spring goods, order early Powers’ shoe Co. from Ohio, | and | Cross. | | Week. Schenck, of Howard, home | | house one night last week ? | charch | done long ago, as there might have been Romola. FE. B. Robb visited in Blanchard last Clayton Yarnell, of Yarnell, visited | here this week. Mrs. Emma Houser, of Jersey Shore, is visiting here. David Wentzel, of Yarnell, spent Tues- day in this place. The Township Auditors met last week and settled their affairs. C. F. Robb made a business | Bellefonte, last Thursday. Miss Mamie Delong suffered from an attack of pleurisy last week. R. Clarence Daley expects to McKean county, this week. Ko Kev. Klein, of Lock Haven, is spend. ing a few days in this place. George Weaver made a busine Bellefonte on s trip to Wednesday. John Robb, who has past week with cramp, 1s i ! the lo been suffering mj agam abie w about, Fountain Lucas, Panther Run, spent Sunday in this p his best girl, Fama Miller, n th last the Altoona in left for He expects employment car works at that place. Mitchel in getting out timber for the house which Alonzo Brickley { he will build on his farm this spring. the | The sale, which was held by Fredrick on Friday, was well attended by persons of this place. Mr of Pine Grove A was in our town on Monday taking orders for a machine and patent (088 riveting neck-yoke A number of our farmers are at pres- ent hauling their to the Howard creamery, where excellent satisfaction iD A lew | the youngsters do then Will one day last week at the home brother, Calvin, of this town am Gfrerer, of Centre Hall Wallace White moved his engine and stone crusher up at Centre Furnace on Monday, where he busy crushing stones Thomas, son of Thomas Shearer, of our town, is very with con sumption at hope for his speedy recovery is Sf. " " pooriy present. We all Say, Lizzie, is it so that that young sport from Stormstown couldn't find your He did get his feet wet and shoes muddy tramping up and down the road In a week or two a new bridge will be built across Logan Branch, opposite the This 1s what should have been some accidents happened through care- lessness Fire: ~On Tuesday afternoon, about 2 o'clock, fire broke out in the house oc cupied by Wm. Solt. The fire, when first discovered, was in the upper story, but in a few moments the house was wrapped | in flames. The house is quite a distance away from our town, and as no one knew | of the fire the house was almost destroyed | | before any alarm could be given Most of the furniture was taken out. Mr, Solt's loss ts small. The house belong's to the Hale estate, of Bellefonte, and was not insured The fire is supposed to have originated from a defective flue NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS For some time many of our pundents have delayed communications until Wednesday. is too short. The result is many inter. esting lems are often left out, or entire communications omitted, See that your correspondence is mailed to reach us not later than Tuesday. trip to | | price. | ness on the team he drives, to | | ent, Weaver is at present employed | | store, a quiet store, a sending their | The | resuit is a great mass of copy accumu. | { lates; it cannot be given the proper at. | tention in revision and setting-up as time fo Runville. Winter went out in a rush. S. T. Williams purchased a whee! from Mrs, Mollie McClincy. The entertainment progress, at this writing, James Wortz, of Winburn, friends at this place last week, William Johnson, of Wallaceton, visit. is still in fine | ed his many friends, over Sunday. Don't forget that W. T. Shirk still makes first class shingles at a reasonable Obe Bumbarger sports a new set of har: Obe knows how to handle the lines. 5 T inst, Williams school will close the 24 We are sorry to see Mr. Will winter, The spring was rainy weather sales are scarce about here this Wm. Green's well attended, on not ville can boast of having the oldest horse known. As a man cl the horse when he was a little boy and he 78yecars old Wanted in Runville—A barber shop, bank, cobbler shop, another correspond. he knew 18 DOw « new houses, a saddler high wind to sweep the good road bill, a doctor, a peddier, an expert story teller, a town cryer, a lock up, a few more widow women and a man | to furnish wind to a wind wheel in calm weather nerate operat Julian. teaching midway between ¥ | osed his ACKSOn Ye, | : lay and came home A MAGNIFICENT SCHOO! Preparers for Teaching and Basin \ Very many somewhat about the Central Pa. mal School at Lock Haven, paratively few are aware of the immen- sity of the institution or of the complete | ness of its equipment and the splendid opportunities which it affords to students of the three-story main building and two long The building school ing three-story wings, together with a large, bandsome gymnasium, which is furnish ed with the modern appliances for mus cular development, be added another fine building, the new model school-—now nearly completed The campus is hardly equaled by that of any other institution of learning in the country, in size and attractiveness. now comprises thirty-two acres of ek vated and beautiful grounds, affording | every opportunity for healthful sports and pastimes The State Normal Schoo! affords un. usual opportunities for young men and | women who wish to prepare for teaching | or business. In addition to the four reg. ular course elementary, normal, scientific and advanced normal, there are special courses in music, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy and painting. The cost of | tuition and board is extremely low and | is lessened to those who intend to teach | in Pennsylvania schools, by aid from a fund provided by the State An illustrated catalogue of the school | may be obtained upon request to James corres. | | Eldon, A. M., Ph. D, Principal, Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pa Important Notice Hany of your family should be attacked with A sudden Cough or Cold, don't fall to try a bottle of Gray's Balsam, the great guaranteed Cough Cure. It never fails to elleve and promptly eure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron ehitis, Cronus and Whooping Coush No family with ehileren should be without it Hamples tree. Large bottles 25 cents, Sold anly by 8 UO, M, Parish, Bellefonte : Wm. i. Noll, Fleas nt Lapis u.k Noa. soodward : W. Mil or, od nnd. Grima, Stormst ’ Melkntire, Fillmore, eal. 8 | visited ams | | leave, but hope he will return again next | aturday, | a site for a brick kiln, one hundred | shop, a racket | graded school, a | pavements, a | lude a | To these, will soon | It A WEEK'S NEWS C Thursday, Friday, Marc Jaseph Mi wit ter A Tonesday, Mar the Pet vest ite the Fo tween D na Satur ed and 70 1 for a speed Alaskan kour ary, t March ONDENSED. | me beens | is apparent 19, M Helen Go mber LW 2 iKinated f taxes h 17. rit 4 entennm projects schon Pat. rf Mootmate Fres Our Orrce a OrmoiTE U, 6, PATENT Ornice ’ LB Wm oJoes Lee Laan Lhose e- Maris o'tained and al) oh %1 ef Was ir el, ¢ Ve a e. if re. | A Pamrsier, © How HAIDA the U. Sv a t5., with descrrp ft irre av eof 8 tr foe not doe 11] patent is se i tain Patents,” wits ‘ i lores count ARAB AVARARRRRRRRAAAAR AAA AN . en, 'C.A.SNOW& CO. Or= Parent Ormce, WaswingTon, DC [ RE aa) And S nday to NO) wounded Ee dd id ¥ settiement of y prevent fight THE T HINGS 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. echler’s Popular Grocery, HIGH ST., BELLEFONTE.
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