THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 6, 1809, The Racket. Ne. 7 0 and nt iY Exchange, Bellefonte Po Dress Fabtics For Spring. The Dress (roods Department WAVS receives our most careful tention; U will always and tasty fabrics and it U buy your Racket ‘ul be points: the 20d t and JSrd a a Dress at Th sure of thre represented, hat it but not gaudy, that th WICE 18 As low as the same Lining Department. G. R. SPIGELMYER. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM PAGE Aaronsburg. men rank sram Pine rade at weddings rg, namely A Yiola o Miss Jane nm last formed Sunday age. The this place, wishes them loat the “ parties re and mach haps siream of ile Communion formed church morning, were church was hand potted plants and e sented an impressive and imposis gap pearance. Sj music was rendered for the occasion and the choir san K sev. eral appropriate numbers, Miss Cor. delia Acker sang a very fine offetatory. which was highly aporeciated and much enjoyed by those who were in attend. ance, Miss Acher a of Tare sweetnevs has few, f any, equals county evenin your COrrear ness down the Re sanday The ted with and pre. serv el in LF tl i J plac we attended somely deg Ora vErgreens, pecia possesses voce | ANG AS A in this end of fat SOIOIst the Roland. Samnel Bathurst left Tues Pittsburg A select schoo! little town, which we hope Ces Mr. Vanvalen of Sanday with his sister, this piace Mr. Leathers and family, took supper at Mrs. Bion Sunday night, Quite a number of our young people attended the spelling school at Kennedy, on Monday night, Mack and John Curtin are spending on lay for has been opent d in our will be a suc Unionvi Mrs le, spent Smith, of of Mt. Eagle, Williams, on the Easter vacation at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Curtin, Any one wishing grapes, just call on J. M. Parkes in about three years and he will su ut” Lo er service which was held in the M BE. church on Sunday night, was quite a success. The church was beau. tifully decorated with flowers, find neat predominating goods are as is stylish, material ly you with any kind or color, | Romola. day in our town, Miss Marie Delong ing in Beech Creek la t. | Saturday in Blanchard. ville, spent Sunday here, Communion services were held in Reform church on Easter, wr © o this week at Ceader Springs. ¢ | in hauling logs to Beech Creek. Wm. Robb made a business *llefonte, on last Wednesday Thomas McCloskey made a | trip to Lock Haven Wm. Heverly moved Heights to his farm in this trip Be nm Saturday, from G pl ast week. Oscar Dells at Hayes’ Run for | day at home. ) has been emp! sometime, spent { Peter Robb and wife, tended communion services form church, on Sunday Sunday a number of taken in the church, Many were tendance from a distance. William Wentzel on Friday. Al boys joined in the frolic jolly time, of Howard, in the Re 1 , and all had The grammar school closed, day, and Miss Corabe on Haven her many She will friends ssed * greatly mi 3 hie ob ¢ James Barnl on our streeta | John H. Mi ne day | Ball ness trp layin " a friend, was off on a busi ina supply of new goods for his carriage works George W. Campbell has moved h ily to Williamsport Fagle Loge held ita installation on April Ist PG n H Rn tre Lodge No. 153. scted an instal amistad hy PG I. 1 Fddy : Pr D. Kavarr, and P. G., W. C The officers were for the Year ih. Samuel Campbell ; V. G., Samuel I. Mc Kinley ; secretary—P. G., Wm. T. Hall : Assistant secretary, Alonzo Robb : treasurer P.G.. W.T. Fulton representative to Grand Lodge-P. « T. Eddy ; trus Bie § i N. G's» appoint Bp I. D. Kanarr ; L Tames Hes warden, Tobias on Campbell ; 1 8 NK Philip FaAdy ¥ LH WwW. inside Gi Co a fam No. 410 day evening of Cen lation of Satar Pontius, fhicer, LH J Kreamer elected following ensuing N ten. p ments H PG fsreen : ( (; ~ Ww IN Qu Yorks ; chaplain (i'n appointments Kreamer ; I. 8. Elst P. G., John Hall McCollough " erly W. R R | MN outside Jan Spring Mills, The first of April ¢ Waide Gramley day's vacation ame in like a lion is home few | for a There was to be a wedding soon, but it is postponed nut! the blue birds nest. John Zeigler was called home on ac. | count of his mother’s critical condition. i Sheriff and constable sales are getting | numerous, way. | DD. H. Rubl, candidate for sheriff, spent last week at Philipsburg, looking up his friends. Soayder & Bros, and Ben Shaffer re. turned from Johnstown. Work is plenty, but low wages There has been an advance in the price of chamber suits, but Smith Bros. Prosperity is coming this Fred Meyers, of Blanchard, spent Sun. is at present visit. Mrs. Wm Welch and children spent George Glossner and wife, of Jackson- the | E. M. Brickley spent a few days of Conrad Kreage ris at present engaged i to | rion oved oun. at- converts were | in at. had a stone hauling arge number of men and Fri. | il Suiter, the teach- er left on Daturday for her home at Lock by | nl ] Nibart, | Hublersburg, also recited two selections, | win continue selling at the same old | A WEEK price, Luther Roper, the wagonmaket pairing. Green Decker, of this section didate for County Commissioner been a life-long democrat, an election only on account of sickness. — Howard. i its is all smiles: he Mr. Frantz | the past week, Franklin Smith | port, on Saturday. W. R. Long returned home from town on last Wednesday. « Will Mayes, our granite cted a new barn on his lot, * says itis a girl. has been on the sick moved to Williams business | pect | $ to improve h fence cling a hh to have *, RO to Be CW your} Anvone estate ng or Dietz Thomas | Walnut | Wedne John Beck, who had been to Johnstown | the past two week | Wednesday. The laundry seems to be | NESS 10 town | it emp Pletcher street to Cleve ' nove | A rom laud avenue, on day. 5, returned home on the best busi. loys tour be- sides the ladies. Galer Morrison, of Bellefonte, drove through our town on Tuesday, with his | hoe match-team. For a hair cut, clean shave and good accommodations, go to J. H. Wagner, on East Main street Hoy, of Ww men, Hublersburg, George . heat at this - Nittany. gather McCaslin to certainly counting child the home of M1 spend the evening, and it a leasant gathering had ice cream and occasion Mrs George McCasl daughter Hazel left on train on Tuesday morning, for McKees port, where they expect to make their future home. George and his father will follow in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Caslin will be missed very much in our Sunday School, where he has been super intendent for the past three years and Mrs. McCaslin taught the infant class Lamar. ENTERTAINMENT ton school, at Lamar, Pletcher, was crowded to overflowing | with «itors on Friday afternoon; the occasion being an entertainment, one of the old fashioved kind with recitations, dialogues and music, all seasoned with plenty of mirth, which always abounds on occasiods of this kind, when "Al" is teacher With the close of this term Mr. Pletcher has taught his sixth at this school, which demonstrates how success and how fully be has been appreciated as a teacher The following is a list of pupils who took part in the exercises Jennie, slinme and Edward Fleisher; Frances and Loyd Osman; Annie Ocle, Ray. and Oscar Billet, Nora and Florence Smith; Rose, Ida, Grace and Charles Mary, Bertha, Mac and Eddie Jennie Bathurst and Maggie Master Emory Dietrick, of WAS The ladi repared for the very 3 IS in the go wk SCHOOL Washing. taught by A. A vi Holmes, Treaster in Avery pleasing manner Rheumatism Cured, My wife has used Chamberlain's Pain Baim for rheumatism with great relief, and I can recommend it as a splendid liniment for rheumatism and other house. hold use for which we have found it val. uable. —W, J. CuLvER, Red Creek, N. Y. Mr. Culver is one of the leading mer. chants of this village and one of the most prominent men in this vicinity. —W. ©, Parvin, Editor Red Creek Herald, For sale by F. Pores Guaex. , moved into his new quarters where he will be | ready in a few days to do all kinds of re- , 18 a can | he has | never missed | Johns- 'S NEWS CONDENSED, Thursday, March 30, Brigadier General DD. WwW Flagler, { chief of ordnance, U, 8, A.. died at New port News, Va Lieutenant Bell, British officer with the Belgian troops in the Congo Free State, was killed and eaten by savages Ex-Benator Gray, of Delaware, been sworn in United Btates judge of Pennsylvania, New Delaware The United ey phin and the itish and Royalist Samo Suppress an of has cirenit Jersey and nx cruiser Philadel cruisers Porpoise shelled neg an villages to upri Mataafa' fol lowers During 10 aneh Hook breech {N. J.) Friday, Marc up the tock "w trans ne Maver M lefeated lone by Kis y Mas w) 10.) wcted - Women Should Know It Many women suffer untold agony and misery because the nature of their dis. ease is not correctly understood. They have been led to believe that womb trouble or female weakness of some sort is responsible for the many ills that Le. set womankind Neuralgia, nervousness, headache, puffy dark cir under the eyes, rheumatism, a dragging pain or dull ache in the back, weakness or bearing down sensation, profuse or scanty sup- ply of urine with strong odor, frequent desire to pass it with scalding or bum ing sensation, sediment in it after stand in bottle or common glass for twenty four hours, are signs of kianey and blad. der trouble The above symptoms are often at tributed by the patient herself or by her physician to female weakness or womb trouble. Hence, so many fail to obtain relief, because they are treating, not the disease itself, but a reflection of the primary cause, which is kidney trouble In fact, women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and blad der trouble and both need the same remedy. Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root is the great discovery of the eminent kidvey and bladder specialists, and is easy to get at any drug store for fifty cents or one dol- lar, To prove its wonderful merits you may have a sample bottle and book tell. ng all about it, both sent Absolutely free by mall. Kindly mention The Centre Democrat and send your address to Dr, Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. 3 or les ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome NOAL BAKING POWDER GO. NEw vOhy Beech Creek Man Married, DO James McKean, Miss Tillie Waltz married in Wil ( YOU KNOW, onsumption 5 prever sroven that, and also that I'he worst eold or « n Rhiloh's € u and ( ot positive guarat x for over sile by Kr He of Beech Creek, and table? neglect | Kelenees 0 * suicidal Elmsport, red Mar of were ough can be meumpt won ( ff fty elonte Bee lamsport on h ve by Rev, 8S. Reading. Fa reserves THE BEST OF dit ALLL FLIPPNCOTTS Sd pt LY \GAZIN (E 3s od) FJ yk AISA 73 mpd il cmp! ete J oa 9 5 w (8 ovel | or YY to in gE read Lats om and OAOTIeNs alr Ww n Paraffine Wax No cantinved stories, sebileh ave vljestionable to most readere. 0 f. Get ap enki e I= of Ita 1 your druggist or grooer Mande by STANDARD OIL C0, | J everywhere Everything in staple and fancy grocerie $ hand i fs and aeliv Sechler's Popular Grocery, HIGH ST., BELLEFONTE. "| THE GLOBE. Dry Goods, Millinery & Carpets. it «House Cleaning Necessities » ment 3 i AAAAALALALALALALALALALALAAALALALALALALALALALALALALALA CALA AALARALALALALARA SA A0ALARA A RL aR 2 dod dos sy | Carpets _ Millinery = § Deparime... 50c. nery russe ls ( arpet russe l« ( arpet A No ivet Carpet 83c. 25¢ A first class quality Rag ( arpet These are extra well made epariment heavy r and with on elp we are able to give better Mattings. 44d MIvioe than ever We jearry the most China Mattings ferent patterns 12¢. chain, light complete stock in Central Pennsylvs per yard th jastice that owr Japanese Matting but ootion or } i r » MaYLhing ever se in weight extra strong, per work is sup ton E e on 15¢. yard in Belletonte claim your patron age on the score of Curtains Best Materials, \ vottingham Lace Curtains per 49c. r pair 69c. per ar 98c. Lace Curtaing, per pair $1.25 to $4. fixtures given with each £1 and over Artistic Trimmings, and Low Prices. I : We have taken the lead in Millinery Lace Curta ne, : and employ more help and turn ont more work than all other millinery os Better quality from tablishments in town combined Pole and pair costing $2.25 A Full Line of vary wile, por pol Sallors and Walking Hats. $2.19. RE Ne er ms very. & NO Charge for Trimming Hats THE GLOBE KATZ & CO, Ltd. BELLEFONTE, PA. Chenille Portieres, per pair Tapestry Portieres,
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