8 1TH Ek CENTRE DEMCRA'L, BELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE 29, 1 mis THIRD ANNUAL BASKET PIC-NIC Jul The Racket. 1st, Every day in July (except Sundays) ning event Sa 1809. KE dav. July ervhody In Op When U Basket t—The Merry (Go R CG. R. SPIGELMYER. | “5, is me another biscuit! mi i P 5 The use of RDYIGHES TURE R “Nk FLL Prompts the cry to more! his flour makes de- licious, whole- some, nutritious bread and builds flesh and bone for growing children. Ask your dealer for it. ny ALLISON BROS, W I) We Have Just Received TEN CASES... CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT 5 » CONTINUED FROM PAGE Nittany. lay Maggie OVET Sunaay f are Ts] her t Lobe } John with his friends and running full time, Spade’s The cherries are ripe, but they are not very plenty through here, Some of the Hublersburg boys were at the festival on Saturday evening | | Watson, of lock Opers has been in very poor health, for the past week Dr. McCormick has been attending him The children’s meeting, in the Lutheran | church, was well attended. The child. ren acquitted themselves very well, The music was good. A. A. Pletcher and daughters sang several fine selections. Mrs. Will Mauck and children, and Miss Esta Smith, of Millheini, were the guests of Samuel McCaleb on Saturday. Miss Lillie McCaleb returned to Mill. heim with them on Sunday, to spend a | week. Mrs. Joel Tredsler has been suffering for several months with a cancer on her foot Dr. Hensyl William, of Howard, and Dr, Haven, performed the fully She and son, 101 Very success § get. a ( Ww | Clem drove to Hublersburg on Sunday evening. There was a girl in view, Mrs. Alice Robb spent Sunday in Bel foate, with Nelsou Robb and family, The festival on Saturday evening, was fairly well attended considering the rain. Haymaking and harvest is here. The grain will be fit to cut the last of the week, There seems to be some attraction in our community for one of the young men of Hublersburg. Thomas Shope and family, of Miles. burg, were in our midst on Saturday and Sunday, and took in the festival, We are sorry to note that Jacob Gobble le 1 Pine Grove M Mis 1 ii nes S47 $14 ly that others ‘ESPONDENTS HArvest, « (rive this as | To render yourself absolutely invisible to some people just lend them money. The plow manufacturer expects to have his business rua into the ground It is strange that a duck suit does not make an appropriate batbing costume, Although a fishline may be the real thing there is something unreel about it. Among other school branches, some teachers are greatly in favor of switches, The man who stutters may be telling | the truth even when he breaks his word, It doesn’t require a grammarian to un. derstand the parts of speech of a phono. graph, It got so bad that her foot had to | | be amputated last Friday. SHINES HIS SHOES' SOLES. The Peculiar Notion of a Doothlanck's Customer and the Theory of It, “There goes a man that got his mon ey's worth,” exclaimed the tarfaced bootblack as be bit his nickel before putting it in his pocket, according tc | “You vain, the Kansas City Star, needn't tell me that ain't either, ‘cause I'll have to pass it back to you. Funny thing about him!" The bootblack folded up his rags and seated himself on his stand. The man he spoke of was one of those individuals with iron hair and brush d ele ing man, man gray black, well: sthing-—an eccentric and eccentric, indeed bootblack's story is true “That the Ix “What « - em rem aongp OCEAN DRIFT. Like Smaller Bodies of Water Uncertain rod Moves Here and There, presery (Ents | 84 | bee: far may \ tise BEC USUAL METHOD OF ACTION. A Dashfal Chicago Youth's Explanas tiom of a Sudden Assumption of a Se:at CKS AWAY k of int “No." he ga “Of course not. down that way." Now she loves him for his courage and ability to tell a fib to extricate hime pelf from a painful and unpleasant po- sition. u see, 1 always sit “Corpse Ooina™ “Corpse colna™ north of England. They are the coins that have lain over the eyes of thelr dead. By this means infection has been spread, but superstition onuses the cus tom to continue. A poor collier or peasant would never think of doing | anything important unless he has on bs person coins that have been upom the eyes of his dead relatives. Grave Robbery a Capital Crime, Robbing graves is a erime under Chinese law for which the thief may be | Justly Killed on the spot by anyone fading him out, are treasured in the | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Thursday, June 29, Olympia, with arrived at Colombo Negro miners, to the hound for Bunnyside coyed into ambush Evansville, Ind William Proctor Wns tenced at Baltimore to 20 years impris- onment for eriminal assault on 15-year old Rebecca Peck After Alexander Oklahoma in crulser The Dewey cruiser Admiral Ceylon number of 30, mine and fired de. were d nt upon (colored) Ben being a fugitive for 28 Je for Missour| Phil comm Years, {1 ter hi win arrested \ (:libert the murder of (ates The Kautz in Franc sna ’ ("RH ANNUAL EXCURSIONS Haven, Willi cipal intermediate Coast Ke a N 4% : . GEA, Hv x. sorts via Pennsylvania Railroad Harri tr@ing will Jeave A A rate excuf rate excurmonsd MI Roundtrip [ ’ . " . 1 ity, Cape May, 'laler than August 5 will e City, Avalon, Angle +OoL $1000 irom and prin. ” f { 141 4a 4 « To Atlantic City and Other Atlant > Chauta Special tart from M shurg at 11 Philadelphia Connecting 0A. M 25 A tickets good Lo return not do 1 VK 1) 4 1 ’ Thursdays, July 6 and 20, and Adu y and 17, are the dates of the Penng : ooua 7.18 M. Lock Haven 1 LOW Atlantic ( Sea Is via Railroad annua for 18g to Ocean City, be sold at rate Philadelphia, proportion Reho- | ate sea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, N. 1 vai ban ’ Alcs from other stations botl v( 1 (‘ity 1 both, Del., or Ox ( Del., sean City, Md “Or specific rates and tim " ickets ye d toy rete this hrf " I good to return within FEEN | ing trains apply to nearest t 3 . vy J Beart : days, including date of excursi — THE . p—————— ston.over of ten das i 3 F WIPO i JL ACT GAYS wil § MIL] - DOLLAR OF} ‘ lowed at Philadelphia on the if passengers wil denosit 1} leposit ti b 3 y . ger Kk agen pa THE GLOBE'S “= Annual &c Sale! | Larger, Better and More Beneficial than ever, to Angling A medical expert on snake biles a f that the effects of a bi ratliesnake | 1 if 4 w chee KEG i738 48 } He further states an imme diate sucking of the wound is the surest Whiskey antidote, as many suppose, since, being roperly treated with in hours cure he asserts, is not an a stimulant, it quickens the circulation and carries the poison rapidly through | the system, Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dizziness, Indieate that your liver Is out of order. The best medicine to rouse the liver and curs all these Ills, Is found In Hood’s Pills 25 cents. Sold by all medicine dealers. | ao pant 1 large | p Ammonia | 0) sheets note paper i cakes Cl 19 i lead penciis best qu } ink tablets, good paper, rf) envelopes, Sj uAre or oblong, = 10 dozen hooks & eves | 2 yds curtain scrim 6 buggy whip } string neckties fi 2 large red handkerchiefs 2 men's white handkerchiefs 1 Indies’ corset cover 1 doz aluminum hair pins i 5 rolls white tape fx 1 box Talcum powder H 1 pint Witch Havel 0 2 tooth brushes 4 egg beaters | pair men suspenders x ——————————— A ——— See the big descriptive circular in the Keystone Gazette. ——— RE —— THE GLOBE. KATZ & CO, Ltd. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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