8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA., JUNE 1, | Rab The Racket. Ne. 7 0 and 11 Crider’'s Exchange, Bellefonte Pa REMARKABLE VALUES. Are offered U in of the store. ment ground the lowest §i { low still what The U now in are mit rule. Kom and ( mo Mar AMERICAN GRASS Twine d CG. R. SPIGELMYER. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 Rebersburg. the altar o time clean from ugusua much can well de heiieve almost made every people fel cheers without ceasing soul feel cheerful sober faces to be turned | peopie i nt many presen ti gang of thieves a Pine Grove Mills. Ww § Rip Altoona, is spending a few days parents in this place ka, a FP. There was quite a delegation from this the Wallace Show on the They report the show fine } lace to see agth Milton Shiffer, one of Sunbury’s hust. ling tailors, accompanied by his daugh. ter, is visiting at Dr. G. H. Woods’ on Main street, A. J. Musser, bookkeeper for a large coal firm at Peale, in Clearfield county, made a flying trip home the latter ja of last week, ¢e are always glad to see you Alfred, Rev. Hliogsworth preached for Rev every depart- Prices hard times to the { showmen unload the i Aikens on Sunday forenoon, and in the Presbyterian He is an eloquent and talente evening preached the { church, | young minister, in Ira Hess, one of Altoona's evgineers, HISTORIC SOCIAL FEUD. d ldential Ambitions of John C. Calhoun, came down from there to spend a day or . two with his parents at Shingletown and | arried in our town over night h aunt, Mrs. P. F. Bottorf, with | | | Two of Lemont’s boys or young men, = seen on our streets on our girls. boys are laying for this as exclus | ware, They ve territory; you. their Decoration services v1 came off nicely and smoothly at 2 o'clock. ver . the Sunday | § LOOP. a the speaker of the day wi rof. schools Weave ccoration Edward Net father, W. H. } Rev. Hancock T. Lucas on \ yw on Decoration The social in Lu | tended on last Saturday ever ing. J. W. Maves and family riends at Houser Chas. were in Kiehl and sister, ur town sports attende , on Monday iat haw Sunday afternoon or {look at the big show train sters also ventured ne 0 see members of The show on {crowd to Be Was excel features. The mes aAgerie was a good one The only *cltion to the show was the 1d gambler ed the various schemes i s who » and devices } who want get rich quick but Quite a of men are known who lost various of ums money by being enticed the same wat a fakir at his game, and some of our people are into the r swindling games. It is old R - 1) story, you can't | own all the wiser for their experience These men without a doubt are a part of the show as they played their games in the tents, and in an emergency will be protected by them, for which they pay a goodly revenue HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bli- lousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, ea.y to operate, 280, is Decoration Day, also in the evening with some of Better look out D. and B: our claim 50 be. The services were well attended by the cit. and J.O.A.M. parade. house, In principal side. The causes son during the Y d the days, an refusal of the wife Calhoun Jackson's cabinet in 1829 t Mrs. Eaton, wife of war ' of ys BX Wily. womn! ompli tiny £ Auman ter m custom Garal le Eg One of the Modern Conveniences, wr isome home,” he sug: A U8 i Ye A DAL “With all th y the askeéd “No-0," he answered, slowly: all, One Is lacking." “What is 1t?" she inquired “A wife,” he replied. Then she managed to convey the as | surance 10 him that one was to be had for the asking ~Chicage Post. 5 e modern convenlences’ “not How Peggy O'Neill Blasted the Pres An exciting quarrel between a pres Ident and chieftain of his party began soon after Jackson went to the white this feud Calhoun was the | figure on the anti-Jackson uarrel was incited by two Jackson's discovery that Cale houn, who was secretary of war ia Monroe's cabinet, was hostile to Jack~ Florida war, in Monroe's of and those of the members of O recognize Jackson's sceretary POPULAR STYLES IN APRONS. | WESTERN EDITORS Colored Mik and Net Are the Fa- vorite Materials Just at Present, Colored silk, plain and white or black lace and darned net the favorite materials for the preside at the afternoon tea tables, is of black The with son gown, net with bowknots. trimmed ruffle of net, ed the narrowest [4 of with dee on-pl pa rounded e 1 AlN accordl ged velvet with three r ribbon bbon, tie The wide velvet ri A & 5 two long ends reaching the aprol { two sty. .e 4 who do Hot Tencanke cake! ns ach Ir he dough fills the tina, one he r bake in alf an hour; ver witha litt take a quick ture fWMarm Dostan Globe out tier Molded Ham, Take the o ng ad ends of a boiled ham, we bits that are too dark or ! tone at, chop it #0 fine as almost to reduce it toa paste; for each pint make the following dress. ing: One even tablespoonful of sugar, one even teaspoonful ground mustard, one saltapoon of cayenne, one teacup of good vinegar, Stir this into the ebopped ham, pack into small molds; when serving, turn out on a platter and garnish with parsley ~Housewlife. 1) have abo urthf 1" brocaded, are dainty aprons worn by the young ladies who A pretty apron, made to wear with a erim- velvet in ted ows of : belt : y ’ Me ie } na DOW, THE DISADVANTAGE OF MILLIONS | A western newspaper man, who bas At the fortieth annual with thus Advises their 1. . ad a wide experience | ha A Xperience exercises of ( ooper 1 the I classes of subscriber dvancement 8. Hewitt the graduates of WEL . to sta 1 ut ¢ g newspapers to stand up for rights | Abram addre aatd said { at all tisnes and under all circumstances “Do not be afraid to speak your mind ow 11 ! H Andrew Carnegie sal in recent on any and all questions editorially, for |... . that " 4 wECCh that a college 1 a ge education often in life. « Huntington de p t there the public detests a coward, and they pn : J id 4 HEY | tertered with ollis want to see a man have courage enough lo advo ate what he believes even if 3 w v } A Ca education k mn they do not agree with him on all que interferes th | tion all towns are ged wi | 18, ( 1 of hundreds 1 4 SSR TT | YO8 84 appointed) yhe, thes THE GLOBE DRY COODS, MILLINERY AND CARPETS. A PRETENTIOUS DISPLAY ITEMS OF INTEREST THIS WEEK. Fabrics | Wash | . . | Skirtings land Skirts. interesting ' Millinery. ines | and bive 10¢c | lengths ula Ale going « n this department this week ; new goods coming in every morning out a going day long. Best quality and lowest prices must go hand §1 hand here is the only ck Skirts made Yor and Ih mime th way of accounting for onr annual increase All providing you buy fi imitate 98c¢ 42c THE GLOBE. to ; white of trade hats iimmed free of charge deep hem om us hat and trim ming» Katz & Company, Ltd....Bellefonte, Pa.
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