6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 13, 1899, The Racket. No. 7 9 and 11 Crider's Bac hange, Bellefonte Pa MADE A MISTAKE. Au old gentleman and lady came into the store the other day and asked for a bag, after looking around and priceing some articles, the old lady said, ‘‘Fath. er we made a mistake, we should have bought the goods here and the bag to carry them howe in, at this store,” and she was entirely right, JUST IN. China Annex. 2 Hogsheads, dinner undergiase prints and *'h assorted led in" decor. ware, 1! preces set, new commence dishes, ations i Or anythi . this de partmer Variety A ay iet nnex. i entire nev Carpets From Samples. If U need a carpet, atting, and see. A saving of 20 per cent, to be sneezed at CG. R. SPIGELMYER. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7. or m come is not Runville. 1 Was mar. taut had to fill been at- | re | | | | Miss Mabel Fish nding schoo! at Pi »r, who has . | We sympathize | and | their ree Madisonburg Philip Caris writing A Ocker, again able 10 This are abe t fields Rev evening sern this week who was e about is abou! the first week the farmers 0 commence their work in the Salem ting a series of Wu John F. Miller after stage from has resumed being some for this place t } 2 ais piace to Coburn time, A considerable amount of fertilizer is | nsed by some of our farmers this spring BF on hand 10 ac Miller is keeping a supply ommodate the wants Mis ( pa de goods “ WO. N Wolf has gone to Phila. to select her stock of millinery for the spring and summer trade. will have oa display a fine assort- ment of hats, bonnets, lowers, lac es, rib. bons, 10 all the latest styles and shades, from which to make selections The larhes are all invited to come and see She Stormstown. Mrs. Augustine McDivitt has been si for some time x A young son has come to stay with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Loner, Master Herman Griffin has been visit. mg his brother Joseph, in Tyrone A number of the grain fields through this section wear a sad and discouraging look, as a result of the unfavorable winter It seems our village is to become fa. mous in history as the dwelling place of a bard of no mean (?) worth judging from the number of broad cast, anony- mous specimens A Quiet home wedding took place on the 4th inst at the future home of the wedded couple. being Charles Taylor and Miss Lulu Glace, the ceremony being periormed by Rev. Runyan. [Ino the evening the mu. siclans of the town treated the young couple to melodious airs which no doubt’ caused the great god Pan some envious pangs. BLACK DEATH: An absolute anni. hilator of all insects, bugs or beetles that 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 ereepiog things, that eat the leaves of vegetables or plants, Every package 1s guaranteed to be full strength and full weight. For sale by R. F. YoNADA, Conunx, PA. | ave been returued | | attention was requ ed he Lutheran church, | The contracting parties | Penn Hall. ance of his property, by painting same, Prot. W. IF. Hosterman, who for both winter and summer school in Re- bersburg, has come home to spend a va- cation, He wil not teach this summer, Jacob F, Bitoner, B. W. Rossman, and Miss Clara Condo are attending school in the Spring Mills Academy. W. FV, Keller, of Centre Hall, is boarding with F. M. Fisher, and is also going to school at Spring Mills Prof C, KE. Zeigler, one of the finest musical instructors in the valley, has begun his usual spring term, with a class, of about thirty members. He goes far as Linden Hall, and has more work, than be can attend to F. K. Frank, of | B, of Bellet te, Mich. He is a art school at as west late a member has left for graduateof K. A I'yrone, and expects to fol. low the photograph enlarging business in Detroit We were i it Co, Detroit, { Tip Pes ail sorry to see him leave, but wish him success. ' For the entertainment of the public, J B. Fisher & Sons have purchased graphophone, and placed it in As they have a fine selection music, the instrument is at work all the time. Great attraction young folks, who never saw a machine, Miss Elinor B. Meyer, their store, of for the summer school, on house, open a ten weeks Monday next, in the pike school west of Miliheim, She is a graduate meet with no doubt but what she will good success. samuel Gram! lay | | house on Tues: Henry Zeigler 2 brief busin Monday. Rev, W. H. Br rvices in the | a.m. Musser | Reese: Ge at 10 DJ Reed & last Thursday. I.B | doing a rus! seliing medic: Showers Mrs. Samuel 10 had been on he sick list, we cuperating at thi Miss Mabel dale’s acoomzy riends and re | Rev. A.M ate sern to note, 1s re. hart has week, a with nin Gray Ket | for the last gsursin R & pet il on his hand. Thomas Huey, of Buffalo Run, vo ving trip to our town on Tuesday that 1s a five team of bays fl includes our John Marshall We hope Our at present Re § Kelley McKuight Sick merchant, Robert ery for in in heart trouble lay might. Dr. Colin's most of the night, There was a case of our town, om Satur | She is better now | Oa Sunday evening Budd Glenn's horse ran away with the buggy from the Pres. byterian church. Itonly broke one shaft and the barness a little We have some y hard people to please. Some say the ground is frozen too hard to plow, others say it is too wet, and still say it too dry. What will we do? very some is A young man from Port Matilda came to our town on Saturdav night to see his best girl, and when he got there, behold she had gone to the happy land of Julian The next thing was to cross the mountain and hunt her up We all pity you, Ed. ward Mt. Eagle. “Baldy” is in the poultry business Aikey struck a job in the sand bank. Now watch him get a girl. David Garthoff departed for Glen Un. {1ou, last Monday, where he is managing | a prop job Mrs. Nancy Leathers is having new spouting put on her house and in a few weeks will have it painted Miss Lulu Johnston, one of Kennedy's pretty and accomolished young ladies is visiting her brother, J. K. Johnston, in Bellefonte Our village has been struck with a rush of business The handle factory has ord. rs which insures them runuing steady for a year. The sand bank is shipping lots of sand. Our broker, James Leathers, | 13 speculating heavily in potatoes But {the biggest rush of all is Frank Dietz's | Whiskers | Kreamerville. Oh yes, we're not dead yet. Chas. Smull's school closed Tuesday (reorge Kreamer is running a huckster wagon, Willis Leitzell left Monday morning for Spring Mills where be is working at the painting trade. Henry Detwiler, the efficient teacher of the Primary school, wound up bis term Monday, by an excellent entertainment, consisting of recitations dialogues, songs, etc. It showed the get.up power of t teacher and the ability of the scholars Heary then treated each pupil with a beautiful card and an orange. The at. tendance of this school was very . there being six who did not miss a single day. Out of the six, three were out of the family of G. P. Garrett, Don’t fail to read the Centre Democrat, Costs only $1.00 a year in advance. a| pearly | talking | a highly esteem. | ed, and accomplished young lady, will | of | the Spring Mills Academy, and we have | J. S. Meyer is improving the appear. | the | past three years was engaged in teaching | Julian. How does your new breed of chickens his | do Sam? house, and building a large porch to the Messrs, Ed, and Lew Irvin, of Belle- fonte, spent Sunday under the parental | roof. The man that gets a namesake in this town will have to get up ia the morning as long as Augus is around. Miss Belle Fieck returned home on | Saturday after a few week's visit 10 her | sister at Axe Mann, | successors to Quite a number of peovle from this place, attended the entertainment, held at Bellview, last Wednesday. Misses Bernadine and Grace Hoover, of Tyrone, visited their grandma Mrs. Catherine Williams, over Sunday. The junior parduerof the fim of W. Tallhelm & Son appeared last week ready for the Cy mm trowsers and is now road Mrs iderable Murphy, 188 who has been with re) {8 crus Ridg ast week Con Phil Lag Mrs. John Murphy and children, R and Maggie, departed last Tuesday Lancaster, They expect to make city their future home. "ne n but shu [ ¥ Sandy e, returned home vph for that Quite a serious conflagration occured at Martha, on Monday afternoon. The bome of John Williams was totally de- stroyed, an adjoining building. Most of the furniture was saved, aiso John Murphy, after spending several months with his mother at this left on Monday for Bald Eagle, where he will oversee the nursery aod fruit farm of his brother James H. Murphy, place, Edgar Aston is at present painting and papering the store rooms of Irwin Daniel Irwin, which course of time will be the finest in and the prices will be tl Julian t YCArsS When ros the 148 cen 100K IN} Pleasant ff. {iss (sap where the summer, The sick at this Mrs Will Searls prea ter sermon on last was oot Gay Henry Webner 4 } 1 goods on a house ho fami y Pine Grove eral of his on Monday Miss A , where she ex pe ima Pletche gone to Spring 0 attend sch NM She wi weg Organist Scho »xO be very much m in the | tine ithe issed, as she bas YADge.ica Her st Sunday for some ster wil! take her place nC h highly ons} bel shed oung } aea young | Boalsburyg. George Fortney was a pleasant caller at the { Wm. Goheen, Sunday evening Miss Mionie Markle and Mollie Mec- Clintick spent Sunday with their many friends, in this place, Harry Ishier and his sister Della spent several days of last week with their brother, at Hublersburg, A certain young man got so excited on Saturday, when he went to see his best girl, that he left his collar and lying im the barber shoo further, ask Charlie, The Reformed Sunday School elected on Sunday the following officers for the ensuing year: Asst, Supt., Henry Hoster man, secretary, Nora Miller Samuel Weber, Ir. Mothersbaugh Lome o treasurer, librarian, D. K CTS ABOUT HONEY, ——— rp Interesting Faragraphs in Regard Its Pree duction nnd Use, sweet quantities Honey Is the only that may he eaten 14 any and for a long time without interfering with the action of any of the vital organs. Its food value Is twice that of pork, pound for pound, and it hes been noticed that persistent honey eaters are not nearly 80 lable to disease of the respiratory Organs as those w not it at ni It Is ealculated that the entire honey product of sixty wes during their en tire working life will not more than one pcund of amount that a man with a petite would eat In day thinking much about Beeswax Is almont ible, and while It no swallowed, never enters value of the honey It contalns The expert can almost tell from tast Ing honey the place where Is is made The honey from the Northern States Is more delicately flavored than that of the Southern States, and California honey tastes rank to an Eastern honey eater, on account of Its high flavor The honey of Cuba Is dark and In sipid to the Northern taste, and It in hardly possible to sell it for private consumption. Cuban honey is in favor with bakers, as It has the quality of not losing its flavor when subjected to Ligh heat, as In baking. This makes It preferable for thelr use Extracted honey that has candied should be liquefied by subjecting It to very low heat, otherw'se the volatile olls which give It flavor will evaporate and the honey be mado simply sweet without its delightful perfume-like taste, which nothing can be found to imitate, Honey should never be exposed to the alr. It will not ferment or tour, but It loses flavo: and sometimes he comes the least bit mnk In taste, o do us amount to honey, an good ap n without it entirely indigest harm when the food Corn into + When air is acmitted froely. necktie | For anything | | povérished | taking it today, yellow label, | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED, Thursday, April 4, The friends of Mavor Jones ledo, are booming him for Ohio, In Manchurin, China, the ncquiring land nx treaty stipulations In the mayor and chosen are W. E. Cotter, of PPhiladelphin, convicted Wilmington, Del, of con spiring with Boggs in robbing the Dover bank | he trust Ch Cincinnati of To of governor Russians are please, they despite the officials (Ikan. election the feattie nearly all City women, i WAR nt anti th government ha tn ( hi fight by bringing t ra inst apenke and Friday, The strike of Phi ers in comp April I'e 1ted BLriKer marri Hammond, of He bi Was J. H Governor Boston Stone A Treason for refusing to urge the name of Get tysburg for one of VILL a sire to avold wounding the feelings of our southern brothers Our delegates to the conference are Andrew White bassador derlin; Mr. Newell, ister to Netherlands Low, Columbia university Crozier, UU, 8. A. U. 8. N., retired the I's de- CZAT peace D am min President Captain Mahan, to the and Captain April §, wa ent) Saturday, ’ r Al re \ \ © erywhers | { 4 floo “ ) | IAmes 2 between West Highlar I'nesday, Professor John H hymn aged 62 April 11, owenes writer McKinle Yellowstone par of July Bartlett Trips President the die ox represent our minister to Aus tria, will government on i | the Samoan commission The turned iban military over assembly has Brooke the muster rolls of the Cuban army McMilliam Michigan nies a report that retary Alger will resign and McMillan succeed him Governor Roosevelt. of New York. was wildly welcomed when he spoke before the Hamilton club. in Chicago Hon. H. A. W. Tabor, postmaster of Denver, Colo, once a mult! millionaire miner and United States senator. died in Denver, aged 69 to General Senator of de Se April Showers Wash away the filth and waste that have accumulated during the winter, In like manner Hood's Sarsaparilla expels from the blood impurities that | have been deposited during the season when there has been but little perspira- tion and perhaps constant confinement in impure and vitiated air. It is a boon to tired mothers, housekeepers teachers and others who spend their time indoors. It gives the blood richness and vitality, fiitting it to nourish and strengthen the nerves, muscles and all the great organs of the body, It is the best medicine money can buy for all diseases caused by impure or im. blood. You should begin Look at the date after the name on the It tells how you stand with the printer, helps the team. Saves wear and expeise, Sold everywhere, MADR BY STANDARD OIL 00. ERR —— OYAL ABSOLUTELY PURE LA BAKING POWDER Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAX ING POWER Of s NEw yOuR, DRIFTING We told that down eighteen hundred men owned all are when Home went the known world; when Persia crumbled and fell OWI d one percent of her pulation all the land and when two per cent of her people owned a wealth and in our own a third than of a century owned while at this time scarcely th own their homes and the creating and foster rust Lions 18 going on 80 a by the time McKinley done with these awful will have so coiled body as death. our | of wopie _ own and armingly fa administy; curling about Uncle Le nigh strangle to well Carriage Works For Sale. The Wood well es of blished Carriage Manufacturing Establishment working department nu a entrally located in Clear inl ’ . field, Pa mmexcelled., It cures all spring humors | avd banishes that tired feeling THE THINGS YOU EAT. It is important that the things you eat should be the purest and the freshest kind of groceries. on such a . We handle that Doing business close margin goods come and go all the time and our customers get the advantage of freshness w Eve times. ith low prices at all rything in the line of staple and fancy groceries always on hand and delivered promptly. Sechler’s Popular Grocery, HIGH ST., BELLEFONTE. THE GLOBE. Dry Goods, Millinery and Carpets, I he ROCK most carefully that 8 IAL we have placed 0 doubt, the selected Ceo omic and we ¢ DRESS GOODS Whip Cords and mostly in demand by well dressed We can show you good Cheviots women. And une xceptionable v alues in these 42.inch Wh p Cord ot “" favorites in both blue and black, 42.inch Black Cheviot at the same price These goods are all sponged and steam dred in the no shrinking is possible. Better Chev ots BS4-inch ide, sponged and steamed, in black, blue, brown and green at 89 They are good values even at $1.00 a vard, Black and colored Jacquard Novelties 42 inch wide—S8 styles in black, 3 in brown, 3 each in blue and green at 25 cents a vard Spring Suitings- elegant combina tions 25 cents. These are values, and we challenge compari son with them elsewhere at 35 ot SHIRT WAISTS o select 8 Shirt here. We have them from np to £250 each Our White Pique detachable linen col lar, 2 rows of insertion in front,at §1 CARPETS and CURTAINS (SECOND FLOOR) 65 cents: loom, Ww cls Strictly all-wool great x Waist oy cts It is easy t FPOCIAL IR A n i" 6 styles Ingrain Carpets at. . 25 cts 8 styles Ingrain Carpets at. 35 cts 10 styles Ingrain Carpets at.. 50 cts Mattings from 12 cts up; all new and fresh goods, no old stock from last season. Lace Curtains from 49¢ to $5.00; big values ...... Cn : Tapestry Curtaine, $2.25 per pair Chenille Cartains. 8.26 “ ° THE KATZ & CO, Lu. n our shelves this se . bey stock ever brought Bellefonte Our stock looks fresh, bright Our prices are as | AR ” | | K ] Willi allow of their sell ng ARON 18 VY Ot. PW LINING DEPARTMENT la Mode Skirt Stiff lor in every way to Cor cept in price, whic non shrinkable Pe Cas ks for d Lions and Jlimings, ferent shade #, yard Ri loth, 3 « «neh Moreen 32 inch Mor “Nn Poplin Moreen Moire Velour Everything vou want can be found on our counters, MILLINERY All Hats Trimmed Free of Charge We invite eriticism ; knowing that we have the best equipped Milli. nery 1x partment in the « ity. Oar styles are exclusive, and are not duplicated. The vagaries of fash. ion are so great that new styles and new ideas are constantly appearing, and our facilities are so good that we show the new things A8 BOON Aas they appear in the larger cities. Best Qualities, Artistic Trimming and Low Prices are the claims we make for your continued patronage. nin ng. super detle, ex h low r 18¢ v¢ 3 mn sf mn Mess | Yr 12 io Si - yhon { Han ) 90 _— n linings Special for Monday Morning We will place on sale on Monday morning at 8 o'clock four thousand yds of Linen Torchon Laces from 2 to 5 inches wide, all at the uniform price of “5 Cents a Yard” These are worth from 15 to 30 cents a yard Edgings and Insertings to ‘match. See display in South Win. dow. None will be sold before Monday. tr ad A ——————— LOBE. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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