8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH 2 i 0 ’ 1899. The Racket. | Neo. 7 ¢ and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte Po in § EL “There's Music in the Air, i | We are busy in Room No. 7, (That's the New Variety Annex, U kno We are hustling in Room No. g, that’s | the room ‘The Racket’ started in busi. 188g, total first dav's that's ness, January 1st, sales, £1.00; a small beginning right, but “big oaks from little acorns grow," 1 know lv in Room je room that was opened ask, "what wit} 1 this big unwecut two » China ‘what's The answer Greater wait and C G. R. SPIGELMYER. | EEEEEEEEEEEEE Founded in 1870. FAIR INVESTMENT FINE GOODS. C000 Racket, ERED y ww ‘ T0188 I I 8 I I IY > 4 ™ pring goods in are a neat and i mm Pe oll Nl ] )] TH Im IN] » i] mm ‘ . . 4 rive us a trial 1s ask. glk ” “ mw ‘ ” » A. ord gad 1 shoe hous a “ TI TO TI TO TI TO I 0 I WH oo YI9 TI 18 TI TO 0 I J) 30) i CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED PAGE FROM has as the it for Renovo, work at the car some people must have h, this Sun The pew side 3 LAY pastor morning Rev. Chilcote, pre Sunday m shoveled we snow, dong a | who settles | and some people said We iet muts Chas. Gramiey, the young landlord of Mifflinburg, came here Monday doubt 10 escort his lady.love summer home, in Mii Yes, her beau came ug evening, t were sin that to the one all ace ] i No to their fair nburg treet Saturday ushing his wheel through the snow. His departure, on Monday morn. INK, was more of the improved condit William Bierly juite a time shore, eng to th their mfortable, because ou of the road for Jersey who at and family, wer oyed as located maker, came will make mother obacco this viiiage with ie 11 intends home mam n \ SCA : : Some time ) er offered 2Ct r : And a quarter; | but be a little more surg i113 stamps for ; ent : prised that for a | cent and a half, a raise of only a quarter on the first bargain, he promises for a hort time to give 25 24 tcl stamp He is certainly very clever and people should take advantage of the opportunity thus handed to them. BLACK DEATH An alsolute hilator of all insects, Lugs or beetles that anni. prey on vegetation; positively kills potato bugs, squash bugs, pumpkin bugs, water melon bugs, currant worms, cabbage worms, ete, It will kill all kinds of creeping things, that eat the leaves of vegetables or plants, Kvery package 1s guaranteed to be full strength and full weiy For sale by R. F. YoxAna, Con, PA. | mil amps and a } Coburn. Winter went out with snow. Sales are all the go this week, Mrs. Springer left for her home on Monday morning, Traveling men will always find S. R. | Kings a good stopping place. | W. H. Meyer aud wife, of Centre Hall, | made a visit at this place over Sunday, | Mrs. Ella Hoover, of Millheim, spent | a few days among friends at this place. Miss Fannie Stover, of Rebersburg, | arrived home from Philadelphia the other day. We are safe in saying that the ex. | hibition held on Saturday ey ening in the school house, was quite a success. The cream gatherer, of Georgetown, had a very novel experience with a new | kind of tea which was sent to him by patent medicine firm, al He no sooner had brought it home, when his good wife pre. pared it for him and he took an extra big dose of it before retiring, Oar friend had an experience he will for. The tea did its ffect- than half-a de early riser not soon get work more «¢ ively S. N GEORGETOWN Mrs. Wingart will move from George- town to Drum Station, Miss Emma Wingart was in town on | Sunday, also two lady friends from Ohio. Al. Corman and sister Katie, from | Snyder county, were the guests of Mrs. | Wingart one day this week, B. F. Gentzle will, this week, vacate | the house of W. H. Ertle and move to B F. Tolbart's farm, near Woodward We are sorry to loose so good a neigh boras B. F and one of our boss fishermen; but Tom and Shorty are here yet. It the S juaw 5 d Gentzel, 18 custom i cae way ay came home after Young and ole took part in the fun Harvy Bowersox bought a fine driv horse at McEntire's sale It emosm ng Can go a nutes Fost Young has purchased a fine cow He is looking well since he has been {drinking so much milk When you see a man pass a box of cigars around at a public sale, you may be sure he is a candidate Very liberal indeed, but many got cigars that will not vote for him, Lost, mislaid or stolen framed glasses in a case, Hoy's name on same to Mrs. B ly rewarded A pair of gold with Dr. H. K Any party returning F. Blair will be liberal Our former postmaster left here, after 22 years of continuous business at oae place, and through all that time, per. formed his every duty in a very pleasing and obliging manner Our new postmaster, A.C charge of the office to-day, also of the mercantile business. He cannot help but do a good business, as he is a pleas ant fellow and a hustler, and should be patronized It is the that make the store. N let us doour part, Now, and try him-—he will do his part Kelly, takes customers School Report Report of Franklin school for the term ending March 21, rolled, males 25 females percentage of attendance |94. The following were {day during the term Herbert Shaffer, Nevin Shaffer, Robert Allison, Eleanor Shaffer, Helen Robb, | Bertha Yearick, Vernie Allson, Mary | Allison, Amanda Dorma, Budd Allison and Blanche Soavels missed one day, and Virgie Robb one-half day. The fol. lowing were present at every session of the last three terms: Vernie Allison, | Robert Allison, Eleanor Shaffer, Bertha | Yearick and Helen Robb. WwW. H.! MARKY, teacher, i Number 22, total for the term, present every Charles Shaffer, | 189 en 50, Call and see a fine line of Ladies’ | Wrappers at Aiken's store. Price 50 | cents and upward, Pleasant Gap. Look out for another wedding soon. A. V. Millers again their home here. are occupying Lots of our people attended Mr, George | Miller's sale on Friday. Subscribe for the Centre Democrat if you want all the news. Rev, White,the newly appointed Meth. | odist minister, will occupy the parsonage. Abram Arm. is commonly | Rev, Stewart moved to strong's house, in what called Horntown, There seems to be some great attrac. | tion at Lemont, as most of our Pleasant Gap boys go there very frequently Ralph I. Mallory, the young photog- rapher, makes frequent calls at Mrs, Baumgarduners, Wonder what's the at traction Boyd home in this pl Haven young man see him Mrs. Emeline her f horse shot last Wednesd: d as she was commonly her usefulness, years of age. Two ot Linden Hall's young sports attended Mrs. Koch's sale and stopped Sunday his attending He 15 a always gla Spicher at wee: he Norma and Lock We are Noll amily Fan, had over Known, out lived she was { at Joseph Ross’ Wednesday night. Guess the two Misses Ross, were the attraction Come again boys. Axemann. Mis I» tf rhe - Lemont this week. Miss Be F leg on our M s Jessie Beck visited kK, of streets, Sunday Lila Shu home of Henry 188 Rebersburg. er, the Ev John (cker st Wedne Weber came to Steward Aarovsburg where they and refresh ole the « expect remain a riendships are this BEIYICES few to weeks, 114 The Lutheran the Passion be conducted every copie werk which of the yoserving wil evening week, by their pastor, Rev. Salem Rev. W. W, Sholl, who was stationed at Pinn and McElhattin, during the last conference year, and who was visting his parents of our burg over Sunday, left on Mondav for his new charge at West. port, Pa., Rev, Sholl is still on the ladder of success The publi convinced of the fact, by taking lessons from past experi. ence, that one of the merchant's secret principals to success is, that it is neces. sary for him to wear ‘a snow.white vest every day of year, except on Sundays Not so John if now Buffalo Run. Mud and moving will be this week all the go, Rev strays church Glad to see the Rev. back Runyon preached at ( on Sunday again james Jones, Waite, fol employed by Wilber running a wheel barrow, several of his ribs while and broke New Commercial Phones the Telephone Company placed During past week the new Cou mercial in struments at the following places Mallory, Geo. M.. 002 Edison Elec. Central R. R. of Pa. 1 R.. 132 ’ Ardell Lumber Co Whippo, Walter, S¢ fonte Steam Laundry, Sig Wetzel, L H., 592; Harshberger, H. H., 50% : Lose, Isanc, livery, sg1: Weaver, 1. C.. Ins Ag't, 333: Steel, Wm., residence, 901; Lose, Joseph, residence, 614. All subscribers who have the “Tempo. wary call card.” recently issued, should add these names to the list, tric Light Co., 611; ation, 672; Katz & Co Chambers, store, o4 y G23 Belle RENT AND SALR--I have for remt | several desirable houses, and one for sale at a bargain. A. M. Hooven, Belle. | fonte, Pa, n | their government | Jubilee in A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Thursday, March 20, William J. Hryan will Chicago platform Jefferson day New Yorl Germans th: banquet nddreoss ha Ye demand Samon to Chambers in petitioned the recall of Chief Justice Ambassador Choate London residence of vicerine of India A committee of citizens o are endeavoring to huve brought home to May. Billings, gro ex-conviet, York the and has leased the viceroy Washington Admiral Dewey participate in a peace ¢ | Jame Hnnaer arrest ing 11 Willa Billing March is charged Martin other ex with ki INE in Friday, March 25. thie saturday, H. Pier W A » Sew Korean Mind M It Will Be a Stunner An editor thus describes the latest head. gear for women © "The new spring bon net is said to be a stunner It will have a cow catcher in front, a tail-board be. hind, a flower garden on top, with a The whole will be elaborately banded together with bunch of grass on either side ribbons and topped with crushed a very abundant millinery bill To Avoid the Heavy Grade The Beech Creek railroad company is having a new line surveyed down the river to try to cut off the heavy grade be tween Clearfield and Snow Shoe summit They expect to use one road for loaded cars and the other for unloaded cars re turning to the mines It's easy to haul a hig load up n big hill if You grease the wagon wheels with MICA Axle Grease Cot a box and loarn why 1's the howt ever pul on an axle Bold here, Made by STANDARD O15, CO, + CIN Le warmer ow ROYAL BAKING ABSOLUTELY PURE POWDER Makes the food more delicious and wholesome AL BAY ING POWDEN 00 - NEw voy To Regulate Shifting of Cars Wanted Only $2¢.000 Senator W. C, Heinle has introduced a M1 i ATV d together at the the One and bill in the senate to regulate the shifting TWOorke of cars over public and private crossings. same ( of miancy ol Pennsylvar THE BEST OF THEM ALL! > “ | MON GR Riz l/r of 1 Feit Ce AED, re 5 ntains a complete novel in every nun rf, in addition ton Ve 4 ¢ | co | ¢ arge 31 aud cutertalning reading matter, No continued stories, which ave so objectionable to most readerve. It should be In every househol scription, 83.00 per year Agents wanted in every town, 10 whe the most liberal inducements will be offered. J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, Publishers, PHILADELPHIA, 1. Bab am only a wheel Dine mp ill amassing his 1 the donor of orgaus m ’ Doing busi Ness gc W rot A 141! in ood n 1 . low prices at Everything in the line “wr A : 1 groceries alw ays : ; vered promptly. echler's Popular Grocery, HIGH ST., BELLEFONTE. Ia THE GLOBE Dry Goods, Millinery and Carpets. (ar \M ] de part claline Ladies’ Collars and Cuffs. A NeW { ners ent Ladies Its in silk, OCrges, Pop k Drocades and Henri mj ANNs Kent to rise iroest sto JOS brought to Bellefonte This depart ment 18 gain ng a head way Skirts. Ladies’ Ww o have also added to our Corset dep artment the Celebra ted R and G Corset. Ask to soe it great and colors, sold at prices Can af them second floor yo Lace Curtain de partment } Oar booming Ribbons in plain and is fancies i] with the new i | untrimmed, spring qe vour fanes SIENA IN These The pring is the Tin « ANDY Any Can shade, pattern alwavs be found her to satisfy the most fastidi Ous goods whe n Department. A full Ready-made in the latest styles, and guaranteed to fit, Remember Our Opening Dates THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 30th and31st. KATZ & CO, Ltd. want them Call and inspect this stock. yon line of ladies Suits, out r Millinery Opening Thursday and Friday Mar, 30th-31st IS {E-YI0E “sey ‘Aepug pue Aepsiny 1 Suruad(y Anu nO) THE GLOBE.
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