Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 18, 1899, Image 8

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT,
BELLEFONTE,
PA.. MAY 18, 1899
The Racket.
No. 7 9 and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte Pa
LAST SATURDAY EVENING
An intelligent citizen of Belle-
fonte called me aside and asked
me “Why I didn’t publish a
price list and spread it broad-
cast over Centre county.” He
insisted that if the people actu-
ally knew how much lower
my prices were than any other
store in Bellefonte that I would
be forced to double the number
of my clerks to wait on the
crowds that would come
“The Racket”. 1 knew
idea is a good one and until I|
get out that price li
ask U to Kom and
Urself.
to|
his |
Sober.
Hud, Wright, of Axemann, was the
guest of Johu Eberts,
Miss Amanda Smith was the guest of
her grandparents on Sunday.
George Rishel transacted business
Bellefonte one day last week,
L. P. Smith and J. Wolfe have a
contract to peal a lot of bark for A. P.
Zerby.
Mrs. A.C. Sheesley and Miss Katie
Crater, of Penn Hall, were the guests of
Mrs. Malinda Smith on Tuesday.
P. S. Confer is still taking out tele
phone poles for the new telephone com.
pany that is running a line through here.
A. P. Zerby had
of ark, which had
y Maryls
in some
in
an order for two ton
to be baled and ship-
and, where the acid will be
way ata chur
|!
va |
A cension), ree
ermen,
C Shes would
they wou
would g
G. R. SPIGELMYER. |";
CORRESPONDENTS
DEPARTMENT
CONTINUED
Pine
FROM PAGE
Grove Mills
hur
sant Crag
Fernon Hig
into the house
White, and Milt
house vacated by
MARRIE! Thursday evening, of
last week, Mr. ( harles Garbri k of near
Nigh Bank and Miss Jessie Beck of this
town, were happily married by Rev.
King, of Milesburg. May happiness and
prosperity go with them through
the wish of ‘the writer
Blanchard.
HOON
moved
ated lsworth
Lucas moved in the
B. L.. Hunter,
fe
Geo. Pag ut on
his house
The measles and chickenp
around, but no serious cases
The different churches
preparations for Children’s
I. A. Quigley and A
gone to try their luck
mountain trout
are going
are
Day
White
angling
making
for
The lecture by Voluey B. Cushing, at
this place, was very interesting, being
both logical and witty We wish to ex
press out thanks to the trustees of the
Christian church, the pastor, the choir,
organist and all others who helped make
this lecture a success,
Pain Unnecessary in Childberth
Pain is no longer necessary in childberth
Its causes, being understood, are easily over
come, the labor being made short,
free from danger, morning sickness, swelled |
Himba, and like evils readily controlled, and all
female diseases » ily cured. Cut this out;
it may save your life, suffer not a an longer,
but send us 2 cent AAD, and receive In sealed
envel full particulars, testimonials, conf
dential letter, &e,
& Co, Baltimore, Md,
said
tha
| shape
think
» can get an
work, but » scribe
hunt work if
do.
5 he
ything
a well known fa
¢, has among hs
with the m he rai
four Mr. Rishel
his fl it SBecp act debe
beat his record. Th
is a fact, and if
us hear from
(reo, Kishel,
XK
have :
easy and |
Address Fras 1 OHA |
when
Amanda Barnhart gave
special work,
1a paper on "Where we
got our name and badge Calvin Bath
urst talked on "What has the League
done for me Bessie Johnston read a
paper on our “Kennedy chapter when
and why organized Both Leagues took
part in the discussion of the topic ‘Com
ing to a Kingdom,'' after which most all
members LL pi to volunteer roll
call, consisting of scripture passages and
rl Gates rea
{ hymns
National Peace Jubilee
the National |
Washington, 1
sth, the
has
m all
On
’
account of cace
Jubilee, to be held at
May 23rd,
vania Rail
LA
Pennsyl
24th and
road company arranged
to sell excursion tickets fr stations
to Washington at rate of
the round ty ip.
220d and 211d,
singic fare for
d May
good to return within ten
of when properly
validated by the agent at Washington
Tickets will be s
days from date sale
hoights Templar at Altoona
Ou account of the parade of the Knights
Templar, State Grand Commandery, at
, the Pennsyl
| vania Railroad ( ompany will sell
! " .
| Altoona, Tuesday, May 23
excur.
sion tickets from points on its line in the
State of Pennsylvania, to Altoona, at rate
fare for
of single the round trip
mum rate, twenty-five cents),
(mini.
Tickets will be sold on May 22 and 23,
[ good to return until May 24, inclusive,
MOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lls, Bil-
lousness, Indigestion, Headache.
Easy to take, easy to operate. 208c,
A WEEK'S NEWE
Thursdny
5 CONDENSED.
« Mav 11,
irle, first assistant
general under President
died in Washington last night
United
Hon. George Ei
postmaster
Grant,
The commissioners from the
Btates,
in Samoa,
drawn
William N
of the Dover
tenced to
$6,500 fine
Towa
or ace
Boggs,
(Del)
IX years
defaulting teller
bank, was sen-
imprisonment and
supreme decides
ount
board of trade cannot be
at law in that state
blac
8,000 inhabl
court
moneys
for
deal
involved
col-
and
Albany
to attend the
An
a hot
abou
federa '
Evan
Near
Harve)
Robe
Howard
1rd
saturday, May
a em
eleventh
lodgings
1 London 3 O DAY A week's rent
Charles Steinle died In Toledo, O
| re an initiation into
Men's association
de Framp Que
Arthur lee
home
the allege
the Cathe
ton
ore
has
South
after
ohn A. Gi
impr
vd
A first
ford
ronment
He was
trial
Worn
1% for Bait
Most all
Iw
fishermea waste time a
going
worms for bait,
day or
angling in dig.
A better way is to
80 fore out for
Ring
RO out after dark wit
strong ray-throwing
ha ther
bicycle or
lantern on a lawn or
into a grass field, when by Jjarowtag the
light closely down into the grass you will
find lots of worms on top of the ground,
and instead of having to dig for them, all
that you will have to do is to pick them
up and stow them away in your can.
Fish worms come out of the ground at
night,
~"'Prosperity cannot thrive on Credit
Cash is King.” Try our new Cash
System, Montgomery & Co,
Great Britain and Germany are |
and marines have been with- |
that a
| Ward Hq
were |
during
“Mrs.
| about
| think it
before the She
{
| HORSE OF THE UNDERTAKER.
Cilrcumstancors in Which It
on the Drisksess of the
Living
The horse of the undertaker, drawing
the biack and sober wagon, is common-
ly driven, not at a walk, but a trot,
though a trot that is never fast, There
times, however, when the horse
an added touch of
in keeping
for instance,
Are
seems to take on
briskness and ani
with its surroundings,
when it is seen, as sometimes it may be,
withits black v
mation,
an,
yagon, inthe bu
y, qui
g throng of vehicles that fl
movir
gtreets in the
way and ’
p
theater
York !
11 os
THE MACHE TE S DE ADLY CUT.
Lieut. Ilyng, from Havana, Tells
How a Spaniard’'s Body
Was Severed,
DAFFODIL LAND.
A New York
the
Artist's Deacription of
of
Islands
ft harms the Sielly
Takes |
COMING TO
BELLEFONTE
Monday, May 29, '99
ST LENDID
CHARACTER,
| MAGNIFICENT p.
IN (
EQUIPMENT
OF $1000000 00
NELoon FAMIL
3 RING CIRCUS
MILLIONAIRE
rtagk RIE-MUSEUN
Aang 5
GRAND
SPECTACULAR
BALLET.
SEGAL 11
PRESENTATION
THE
the Rous VF
£0 ¥ wf id Ne
THE 7 STIRKS--Bicycle and Skating Experts,
THE 10 DELLAMEADS--Statua
Norada : French--Mysterious : Globe.
Mile
10--Principal Male
THE
Leon
THE SISTERS
Our Street Parade ..
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“(rs - - ” oO
NEVE R 2 DIVIDE S,
Ex
1
pry Ine
vel
and Female
als
nd Singing Mules.
VOR FEX--Triple
ry Artists.
Equestrians--10
Bar Extraordinary.
Revol
I)
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ino tr
AamMoing 1
fF bumarn }
f travel N
) gamb
NEVER DISAPPOINTS.
THE GLOBE.
DRY GOODS, MIL LINERY AND
CARPETS.
OUTSIDE INFLUENCE...
i ut
VAL UE S OF THE Ww EEK AS "FOLLOWS:
‘Dress Goods
W ]
; : Wash Goods
} as though it
the blest.”
Not Strdetly Poetlie
speaking of Julla
ywe's keen sense of the ridicu-
Mra. Sherwood,
lous, relates that once upon a time a
at Newport, trying to get a fine
of her, said,
lady
sentiment out
lit e
one moon-
veranda:
ig lovely
Whe reupon every.
That deli-
“i
ening on a vine-hung
) BAY
my piazza
listened for the reply.
cultivated
is al
Howe, d somethir
one
cately voice responded:
ully plas.”
A NDinceking Nex nas a Ooflin,
A poor middle-aged couple appeared
yrediteh board of guard
fans the other day, says a London ex-
change, to show cause why they should
not defray the burial expenses of their
child, The woman sald the child was
buried in a blacking box. Ehe had re
ceived a letter from the vicar about it,
and had had to get “a white coffin with
white nails for the child.”
One Spot Avolded hy Sparrows,
In the fourth edition of Yarrell's
“British Birds” Prof. Newton, F. R. 8,,
gives in a footnote the curious fact that
in the village of Ehepstor, a moorland
village of Devon, England, the sparrow
is never seen. This is the sole excep
tion known to the professor to the
row's universal distribution in
land,
lete in eve det
hite and ored-
ly good value i
i4-in wide, per yard.
Wash hiffon the new
washes perfectly, 48.1
White Piq 10
Figured
|
Toth
1 wide
fast COIOrS 12 and
WEeAr, per yard
1 y
new Arrivais in
Mattings | this department the
past week. Lower prices tells the
story of onr a Hing #0 INANY of these
goods :
China
vard ; i. 4 Is
Japanese—cotton chain natural
color. interwoven with a few color.
ed straws, per yard. 15¢
Fine UWS China-—extra heavy
welted straw, per ) yard
Matting—good colors, per
8
™
“tk
n on Tu sday
Hav ana |
Gold. Red and We expect
the price t very quick
¥ .s ..51.98 a pair
Carpets We don’t claim to have
the largest stock, but
claim the lowest prices;
Crs will do wi 1
TOWN,
(rreen
O move these
we do buy
to give “look
over before pure hasi ng, 8 we an
confident we can make time spent
here interesting
Millinery Sng
attempting to describe the products
of our workroom-—vyour love of the
beautiful and your innate curi
oeity should promp! you into giv.
ing us a call whether or not yon
are a prospective purchaser.— Re
member all Hate Trimmed “FREE
OF CHARGE.”
New ldea Patterns 10¢
No good pattern as low priced.
No low priced pattern as good.
U8 A
financially
WwW ords are
“nothingness,
nere
THE GLOBE.
KATZ & CO, Ltd.
BELLEFONTE, PA.