THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, AUGUST 31. 1xuy, The Racket. FALL of 1899. The | opening season has] Ke. 7 0 and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa brought to our Dress Goods | Department some very excell- ent and beautiful fabrics, the handiwork of the famous Botany Mills. These goods as U Kno are to be found ex- clusively at The Racket at] mill prices. Botany Henrietta Royal, Bot- | any Paplin, Botany Bisam, | Botany Soriann Cheviot, Bot- | any Victoria Cloth, Botany] Serge. The above goods in| stock now. | Vanadia, Ooray Murat, La-| puta Fancies delivery in two weeks trom Aug. 25. CG. R. SPIGELMYER. | | far Linden Hall. We have been favored with a good rain David Boozer, of Centre Hall, through this section buying apples, was J. A. Gettig was a the home Chas evening. pleasant caller at ol Schreffler, Sunday Miss Lydia Veihderfer, of Pine Glenn, is visiting her sister Mrs, Scheffler, for a few weeks, Anna Corl and Maggie Weaver, of Pleasant Gap, visited Day Brooks a few days last week, Will Zeigler was instrumental in get. {up a crowd to go to Penns Cave, Satur. day, which was composed of himself and lady, Bruce Loueberger and Hattie Reitz, | Where were the rest? The Walnut Grove scratch has again awakened from his comatose state and, as before, had a three itemcolumn, Last spring we ran him out by advertising his news stand for sale. Now he comes out with “Wonder where the Linden Hall correspondent is? sleeping [ presume.” Any Qld time he catches us will make it good, We mean any other time, than at night Jleeping, we ALL THE FACTS MTOR DEMOCRAT—The Linden Hall Corres greater than for and Anyone who things it justice for a ther to neglect to build his own fence, between him and his sister on justice an ajoining farm, and let his stock trespass | n their land, killing a yearling of theirs, | | latest story { and refuses to pay any damage done by CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM PAGE Coburn. the third Debating for the fOr character penter, a an ex-preacher started at Drum the “Drum Station hoff will be pr mer nter Rebersburg. Hon. Henry Meyer tending court this week as a juror, Cow. drover, Walter, of Union cour was at our burg on Tuesday | Klias Breon, of near this place, tending court in Bellefonte, this week Prof. the pleasant guest of Dr Sunday. Mark Brusgard, of Lock Haven, kas been visiting friends at our burg, during the last week. Willis Bierly, who had been seriously ill a few weeks ago, is visiting his old Bellefoute friends, Thomas Ocker is repairing his house, where it was damaged by fire when Henry Brungard’s house burned, Mrs. Amanda Greeb, who died on last Friday morning, was buried on Monday morning in the Lutheran and Reformed cemetery. The exercises were conduct. ed by Rev. Salem, HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bil- lousness, Indigestion, Headache. at. | Harry Conser, of Sunbury, was Bright, over his stock, or turn his 4-year-old bull | farm, nd time repeatedly, must have little re- | out sisters time which wandered smashing gates and at large over fences If 50 woman either sympathize's this brother, he might come and pay the damages, lou the brother very much. Again, this is the firs |] 11 was for justice correspondent for ‘og hear to ianagement YANKE} oganton, Pi the gr R OSec tan ) i KOosecrans, Degian Seot. 1st, to conting ’ | are heartily invited ing on Sunday al m SAacramer Sunday forenoon to Take I'he finest quality of loaf sugar in the manufacture of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar that of mapie syrup, making it very pleasant to take. As a medicine for the cure of coughs, colds, la grippe, croup and whooping cough it is unequaled by any other. It always cures, and cures quickly, For sale by F. Potts Green, Druggist, Bellefonte, Pa. en ——— Enoug) Cutting School, Miss Snook, of Allegheny street, will open a culting school, September 4th, teaching the ‘Scientific lady taylor sys. tem of cutting” from the diamateur of arms-cye, taught separately or in classes, Instructions on iadies’ coat cutting, a 8, eclalty. x36 wTHR CENTRE DEMOCRAT will be sent to any new address until Jasuary 1, 1900, for 20 cents. Easy to take, easy to operate, 28¢. pondent must have a love for man, | line | likely | CODES no | ever | is used | | of Morrisdale ] to | HAMILTON'S ANSWER. Continued from ist page for reason of their own, and which are purely selfish, personal dislike, You call in question, also the right of the Secretary to employ from time to time such additional clerical assistance in the department as its exigencies may required, He certainly has his right. His predecessor paid for such extra ser- vice, and for this he had full authority of law. The Secretary, also, has authority to secure such help for securing cleanli. ness and order in the rooms of the de- partment as he may see fit to employ, and such experts to make special inves. tigation as in his judgment may be found necessary. Your criticism, dere fore, is based upon a misapprehension of the law regulating the department in these respects. I hope that these facts may correct any misapprehension, if misapprenhsion ex isted, as to the attitude of the Secretary toward the Grange, and I close this let. ter, already too long, with my expression of the highest respect for the purpose of your order, and an earnest desire for its ion in the great work of rn ming ation I industry both remain Very truly yours JOHN HAMILTON - SUGAR VALLEY K. R has The lock Haven Ex- Railroad news from Sugar Valley been a standing joke for years. is from the oun Friday, which we hope is true press ne many of Sugar Valley after waiting for a railroad to section of the are their roads people years ol be built in that in the near future hopes realized and to 1. Work on Falros state, to have : two rail ructes the Kulp stated has 4 1 F. Dun extension of instead at present, and also ted the charge for +d about Going to Nebraska 5 2 On It is reporte Rev Blair, of M nes in Nebraska, exchanging that good authority Altoona has concluded formerly to Samuel locate with a Methodist minister desirous of coming east. [tis expected that he and his family will leave for their new field in October It's easy to haul a big load up a big hill if you grease Cota hor and learn why it's the Tat grea Bald ¢ puipits | GARBRICK-SMELTZER. A pleasant event occurred at the resi. | dence of Mr, aud Mrs, George Garbrick, pear Bellefonte, Wednesday, August 23, in the marriage of their only daughter, Miss Sallie to William C. Smeltzer, a son of Mr, and Mrs, Albert Smeltzer of Pleasant Gap. Miss Minnie Smeltzer, a sister of the groom, acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. Clarence Garbrick, a brother of the bride, acted as best man, Prof. |. Ellery Johnson, of Rote, Pa, played the wedding march which began Garbrick at 11 and five miuutes later the bride, handsomely gownded 25 A. m., in batiste satin with spangled netting, and groom preceeded by the bridesmaid aud best man, marched out of the house and sta tioned themselves on the spacious and appropriately decorated vorch, taking ing nfnister, at their place before the officia Rev. Leisher, of the Lutheran church Pleasant Gap, who with solemn ¢ cere. ronounced the Knot was lied Mr. friends and uced many who in The ining a sumptuons repast y ) 1 congratulations wedding i 10 journed to the « orn I tha ; Nearly two bundres party ad bad ] partake of 10. the been prepared. friends of Mr brick. The young couple vited guests and enjoyed and Mrs. ceived many great hospitality Gar- valuable, beautiful and useful On Thursday presents Mrs. railroad, sity and morning Mr. and alker ev hur g- rangart, Mis Farmer 1s vn ay i na ffalo. Rochester Watkins within the limit returning to the Thousand Bay) Tickets for a sade trig Alexandria will be sold Islands from Rochester in connection with ex cursions of September 7 and 21, to to good return Rochester or to Canandaigua via Syracuse within five days, at rate of $5.5 Tickets for a side trip to Toronto = be sold at Niagara Falls for $1. on Seg tember 23% In connection with excur- sion of September 7, tickets will be sold to Toronto and return at reduced rates, account Toronto Fair For pamphlets giving full information and hotels, and for time of connecting trains, apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Gener. al Passenger Agent, Broad Street Sta. tion, Philadelphia. ——— The pain of a burn or scald is almost | instantly relieved by applying Chamber: lain's Pain Balm, Italso heals the in. jured parts more quickly than other treatment, and without the burn is very severe does not leave a scar. For sale by F. Potts Green, Druggist, Bellefonte, Pa. Look at the date afier the name on the yellow label. It tells how you stand with the printer, A GENTLE REMINDER EpiTor CENTRE DEMOCRAT When the present proprietor of Daily News and Republican ook charge of these papers, he came out with a glowing salutatory pledging that the Daily News would be strictly neutral in politics and would be devoted entirely 10 the latest news. Any reader of the Daily the | OK | News knows how well he has kept that | pledge. 1 am sure it is not pleasant for | the many democratic subscribers of that small sheet to have those msulting and distasteful political flings cast at them daily, at a cost of four dollars per year, payable quarterly Should the editor persist in devoting so much of the space to politics, sure him that his Dally News will “grow grees we Can a subscription list to the smaller by de and beautifully DWELI Sv 8 ING HOI Ker HOUSE AND LOT Good frame house Jocated on Walnut St Howard, Pa. an abundapes of fruit. Apply to E. C. Deltz, Howard, Pa. we Fas Will buy ward | OF evehanee | ‘ LAN od A ke, B WANTED Address Box 4 A good second ha Fenn Hai FOR SALE~} hesterwl FP. Burrel ek Ha te & Penn BUGGY «A good buggy ier Fa HORSES WOK ers A goexl 1 VOR 1 e DRY COODS, MILLINERY AND CARPETS. Our Lining Department 1 Our Millinery Department n LADIES GOL HATS =] to X3.50, SEE DISPLAY IN OUR WEST WINDOW. fin Exceptionally Fine Assortment of Rugs Ne LA can be found in our Carpet Department, second Hoot Qur leader 1s a large size SMYRNA RUG, with Fringed Ends, ab $1.48. | THE GLOBE. | Katz & Company, Ltd....Bellefonte, Pa.
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