THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, DECEMBER 14, 18609 CORRESPONDENT DEPARTMENT PAGE he Racket. | No. 7 ¢ and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa We are ready for the HOLIDAY :-: RUSH It has commenced already, in fact, CONTINUED FROM 7th Lemont. James E. Lenker received several car Five Big Stores at your service | loads of coal last week. and in every nook and corner U will find something suitable for Christmas presents. “The Racket” always has been a great Holiday store and this : / . is ; an J B id ) 7] Yicer 1h All the teachers are looking forward to next week when they will receive in- structions, instead of structing, Rev. Reamer, presiding elder of this district of the United Evangelical church, held communion in the Lvangelical church on Sunday, Rev, Hepler had services all last week in Boalsburg, the Presbyterian church | Thomas Williams and wile, of Pleasant | Sun the home of Ed. | / iay at Since last Christmas an entire | A! store (‘The Variety Annex) of itself as big as any store in town, has been added. Here | U will find the Toy Store. The I. O juet in their last av evening, and had | an enj N. G.] ‘illilams and BE meet- | ing ler, and the gramme was gone through ) usic | Home Sweet Home by orchestra. Read. | ing 22 chapter 1st Samuel followed by | prayer by G. R. Roan. The N. G. then | gave a cordial wel to all in a neat | little speech which was received. | Responded to by Rev cited several faets that WE WISH YO! ros 1.0.0 were not isolated and selfish. | A VERY MERRY XMAS]. 1 Whi a" i" - hen France entitled “The Hand,” h whicl | was well rendered Helen Dre » The China Annex is a dream | of beauty, Kom and C and bring the children and U'r knittin’ along leave the dog at home. called the following pro. rove LO Or¢ G. R. SPIGELMYER. nne well Summers veryone enjoyed the response. was followed by music Martz recited a reci ’ . 4 t Angel ol | Sal happy 100. What ¢ PRETTY m 3 DINNER SET, | him aw: ve JUSE What You Want... nd Hand CHINA HALL. 121 PHOTOS TAKEN } : i BY ELECTRIC LIGHT. 0000 PICTURES The Mallory-Taylor Studio, Pa. Jellefonte, Comte } Hol ere are a few « ), Was in town He came of his aunt, Mrs. J. | Squire’ Grassmyre receive 1 a letter #99 | from his son James, of Co, G5, 47th Reg 1.8. ¥ He was at Malta when he » xa on his way to the Philippine ’ £4 wrote it; * any Islands this ge Gold Watches from $12.00 up. Gold Rings from 75 ots. up. - ve wey Robert Holmes, Sr., a former resident | of this place, but now of lock Haven, | WAS A visitor in lown | last Thursday : . | Irvin Rhinehart, a popular traveling | / | man, was in town ast week | That was quite a stunner that the “Our | That Column’ man of the Gazette gave Milesburg last week Try your again, we enjoy reading your nonsense, Ince Miss Mary Confer, who has been em. ployed in Bordentown, N. J., has return ed to her home in this place Sterfing Silver of every descrip- ton ranging from 50¢. up. - DIAMONDS GOLD JEWELRY UMBRELLAS POCKET BOOKS FANCY CLOCKS Miss Gertrude Sunday Mattern Bouse, of T yrone, spent with her friend, Miss lorene Homer, how many papers did you sell at the lime kilos on Sunday. Rubber, It was laughable to see one of our young business (7) men try to run on the railroad ties on Sunday. Keep it up young man, you will make a fine sprin. ter by practicing a little more, Geo. W. Gray, of this place, has de. parted on a visit to relatives in Logan. ton, Clinton county, YOUNG MOTHERS Croup is the terrior of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Con sumption Cure acts like magie In cases of Croup. It has never been known to fall, The worst eases relieved immediately. Price 8 ols Mets, and $1.00, For sale by Krumrine Bros, Bellefonte, Pa i - F. 6. Richards’ Sons High St. BELLEFONTE, PA. year {chur {ond Sunday who |, proved that the | t | which Mt. Eagle. It is rumored that Harry Fravel will resign his position as janitor of the M, KE. church, at Kennedy. John FV. leathers has a new overcoat. It 18 a gem, and fits to perfection, C. C. Van Gorden, one of our best citi- zens, has been on the sick list for about two weeks, He is now convalescing, but we would advise him to be very careful of his diet, A little too much of that pig recently killed may cause in- stant death, Tracy and Alice Leathers were home over Sunday. Charles Lingle and Anna Yeager drove leliefonte one evening recently to witness a casting at the Empire furnace, who left here ago tor the state of Mo., is If one may judge from his looks to Christy Bower, seven again home | have been well fed, and Mrs, Faulkender, of urg, were the Mr. T. Leather Sunday nder ong he must Mr, guests last of Blair county's 1 sia IAWyers, and 1s an ho in January. be conducted hy Elders Delmont Elder Delmont is familiarly “The Little Giant" wi Known as The young people of Curtins | gently practicing a cantata will produce on the M. E church this place will Will Soup’ wasn't at ng Christmas even A large crowd attend. someone please inform league Sunday ever Moshannon. rah and Margaret | ti tL wet 1 their rom Wi amsport where thes flown a ’ tgomery has returned Mrs. Mary Mot } h relatives in Phil. from a months visit wil | adeiphi adeiphia A house belonging to John Kunes, Eagleville, burned to the ground last Sunday evening The house had been vacated a short time previous and there were no furnishings to be destroyed. The building was not very valuable and was fully insured. The fire is supposed to have caught from a stove in the house in a fire bad been built during the day for some purpose in John Robb is ill with typhoid fever be. ing compelled to take his bed last Satur. day. He is the fourth one of his family to suffer from that disease His son Harry is now able to be up and around. | Serious fires were narrowly averted | two evenings last week in the residence | of J. 8. Hall and Mobley's store. In each | case coal oil lamps became uncontrollable and blazed to the ceiling. They were thrown into the street and burned up Woodward. | ! H. F. Yearick and W. T. Williams made a flying trip to Millheim, on busi. ness, last Saturday On Tuesday C. BE. Boob moved from the house he occupied on the Avenue, to the house on Main street, opposite the | school house, N. W. Eby, who had been week, is able to be about again, Our three teachers are looking forward to a pleasant and profitable time at the | institute, During the cold weather last week, nature covered the mill dam with a layer of ice, which furnished fine skating for the young folks, ill last | and he is | lcertainly deserving of the name are dili- | which they | 0 1 will be from | | list for several | us why | | with his | parila, built him up again.”’ | Moar , Towanda, Pa. Madisonburg. Xmas is near at hand, Is used to being talked over pit in the U, E. church, The latest thing out—E, he strikes up town at 3 o'clock morning, the pul when in the 1] MOOMm, The butchering season is about over, Among those who butchered last week were J. B. Hazel, W. H. Noll, C, A. Rachau and our venerable landlord of the Madison Hotel, FE. Miller. Wm Noll took the lead for heavy porkers, his four weighing 1775 pounds, Jacob Grenninger, one of Rebersburg's respectable citizens, through our evening. The revival meeting Rev, Dubbs of the UU, E. mn Up have availed themse quiet burg on Progress, to this writing ive { Holli. | opportunity to seck saivall H , make da our pedagogue >. C. Smull home n Rebersburg. here, have ) and no doubt all atte oon be will Christmas will sunday Schools tainments, | greatly benefittea Jasper Brungard has been on th WOCCKS on Monday f he will inspect the Cyrus Erhard left vin, where relatives BEST OF KEADING FOR OLD AND i even the most ’ Po an war 18 been he The 3 " acn “The vears has f last few one of the marvels modern warnalism. Its halftone supplement is not surpassed anywhere and is equaled by few magazines It is the cleanest family paper, and its market reports are the latest and most reliable Taken all in all the prospects of “The Post" reason to believe ers have every they will fare better than ever before “Actions of the Just Smell Sweet.” | The fragrance of life is vigor and strength, neither of which can be found in a per- son whose blood is impure, and whose every breath speaks of internal troubles. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalises and enriches the blood, gives a good appetite and makes the weak strong. Run Down =“ My husband was run down in health and all tired oul. Those excellent medicines, Hood" s Pills and Sarsa- Mes. H. L. Sarsapa - Hood's FIT eure iver 1110] the non irritating snd ‘aply eathartie to take with Hood's Barsapariiia. was noticed passing | Saturday | are of the brightest, and its read | BA LP FL PAF FF FL PP PL ns. 3 Timely Meditatio tmany times even the godly couples to jar wl are married, Decause ther infitre INAKes odd The ref re, came the fir Ww hich ‘ ' make th finger, it will p fall ofl DIAMOND Hy i FERN RE PLATED WARE, - JO 0 JO JON J O° J O° IO I I ON I IP III Iv] LLB J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 0 1 IO I 3 80 0 9 0 0 9 9 9 8 I I THE GLOBE DRY COODS, MILLINERY AND CARPETS. NO NEED TO WAIT FOR PRICE REDUCTIONS 'TILL HOLIDAYS ARE OVER. We Are AnxioustoSell «. Take The Opportunity... Lidadidadidadihididadid oda dididad adits th thstatatahthidohoianotohatotatadotonanadonatanshodateashottsnal COATS ——t ” 14 ey 43 ¥) 11 " PE -- - $898 Coat formerly selling from $9.50 to $7.48 Choice of any Coat formerly selling from 87.50 to $0.50, $6.48 Choice of any Coat formerly selling from $6.00 to $7.50, | ‘ \ | 24-inch Plush Capes, silk ‘Choice of any Coat in the house, Choice of any $12.00, - - - - - = lined and trimn DRESS GOODS cum. Black ssc. Serge, 48 inches wide, 36 inch Serge, all colors, - 36 inch wool Serge, all colors, Dress Plaids, - Home-spun, black and two shades gray, - Remnants of Black Dress Goods at reduced prices. of them. If you can use a small piece COME IN. THE GLOBE. Katz & Company, Ltd....Bellefonte, Pa.
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