8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 5, 1899, The Racket. No. 7 0 and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa The Spirit of Improvement struck us last week and the re- sult is a complete transforma- tion scene in the front part of the main room and our cus- tomers are unanimously of the opinion that like the colored genimen’s pie--“Its most too geod to talk about.” Since I talked to U last week, a car load of seasonable goods have been emptied into the Racket. Underwear for men, women and children, Woolen and Cotton Blankets, Haps, etc. all at lower prices than we have ever been able to offer and this in the face of a rising market. The frost is on the Pumpkin And the dew 1s U will soon need Underwear, Outerwear, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, and a 1001 things, hitch up the trotter, take a day off, bring U’r knittin along and Kom to The Racket now. esos CG. R. SPIGELMYER. TASASNAANAANAN “It's A Great Comfort” 17 ¥ "DUDN GREEN | L : , : | FREE AD COLUMN. ¢ Huitlding and Loan A held in the office of Recretary on Oel 20th, 185 at eight o' nurpsse of voting on an a section of By Law t woretary [| [CORRESPONDENT DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7th Ingleby. Miss Snyder is on the sick list, Frank Barker and son John, ot Ingle by, were to Lewisburg fair on Thursday of last week. Howard Eisenhuth and wife, of Poe Mills, were to see his parents at Ingleby last Saturday. The first ice of this season was formed Saturday night. We had a very heavy frost Sunday morning ; it froze all the corn, beans, and tomatoes that were out. Sallie H. Thomas, of this place, me remarkable larg th ie of them tomatoes th Lt Of Pleasant Gap. a § Rood you sUnlarek «+ Ma : : neney & edi, 1) efnmta 8 net and ff akon internally, acting directly upon the blood and trucos surfaces of the stem. In buying Hall s Criarrh Cure be sure § et the genuine It is taken Internally and I» made In by F. J. Cheney & Co Tost imu Eg dold by Droggists, price § Hall's Family Pills are tl | Zion, Mr. and Farmers parents, Mrs. Calvin Mills, ; Sundaye! with thei Isaac Stover and wife sale of H. I. Wise, at Centre last Thursday, Mrs. Emanuel! Garbrick visited friends and county last week. and relatives in Mr. and Mrs, John Cole and gon spen Sunday with his brother-in Garbrick, on the hill. The United Evangelical church have revival in progress at this place, Se every evening this week, rvice Jack Frost has paid us several visit laying havoc with the flowers re drooping their heads, ' 1 ’ i Shawley ex. they needn't worry yet stand by them in tue matter of p of as long as we can, and having bought our fall stock early > the we will be able to quote same low have been When we reorder we may have prices that ruling another story to tell, Until then, fit your boys and girls from our splendid stock, MinGLR's Stor STORER. attended the mother Union law, A. E a London 8, if w tores and mer as they I England Still Chartering Trans- ports For Use in Case of War, | Hall, on THE TRANSVAAL REPLY READY. | President Kruger's Government Only t Awaits the Receipt of British Note" Martial Boon Bo Declared In Natal, Oct, 4 There ar developments in the tion “the Latest May | Law I'rar Arrangement on n PLBLIC SALES the James { - AL 1 JrLin farm ! hr een brood sows, and raleal ip. Wm ooit Cows, § young cattle farm implements TURRBAY. Det. 1 Al M3 East Howard ates Bellefonte, a large lof of household go Wis ele Mrs, A.M. ureninget (THE TRANSVAAL PUZZLE] Garbrick, of ! subserd | Wm { Alfred Catherman, Millbein | Geo, Armbuster, Fa ; |). 8S. Thompson, ‘I ’ | C. H.Smitn, Pine Grove Mills | Mrs. |. W. Wise, Union Star, M | 1oser Geo. B, Haine ROLL OF HONOR e following parties have | tember H. M. Confer, Howard A. M. Hoover, Bellefonte J. O. Martin, Fiedler Henry Moore, St. James, Mo Kate B. McCormick, Tyrone T. G, Hosterman, Fiedler Wm. Wolf, Bellefonte Thos. J. Frazier, Bellwood Pool, Belsena yrone ph Peters, Pleasant Gap Rebershurg ig, Wolf lore VY. Kock Grrove tL.New Creek, W prions duriog the mounts y H] 'Y ’ 9 J 79 19 Tue Monroe doctrine used foremost article American citizen tioned now by friend tration “It is an lll Wind That Blows Nobody Good."’ That small ache or pain or weakness is the ** ill wind"’ that directs your attention to the necessity of purifying your blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then your whole body receives good, for the purified blood goes tingling to every organ. is the great remedy for all ages and both sexes. Dyspepsia — * Cor i Rigriey Iroublie, i ar Hoods Sarsaparilla “Never Disappoints ver ’ AXLE Grea: - ¢ JOHN C. MILLER, TsTTTaSTSTTTTT%%Y rg - i JULI iA : * / / / / / / Lo i i Te Th SR SEW / ? i / / / ¢ THE GLOBE DRY COODS, MILLINERY AND CARPETS. o NEWSPAPER TALK _» SIKS and Dress Goods. Millinery. W Winter Garments New Oarpets Wie THE GLOBE. Katz & Company, Ltd....Bellefonte, Pa.
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