Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 11, 1900, Image 8

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT,
BELLEFONTE, PA
+ JANUARY 11,
1004),
T he Racket.
Ke. 7 ¢ and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa.
The announcement in last week's
“entre Democrat” that the 11th
Annual Clearance Sale was to be
gin Monday, Sth.
somebody's mistake
the print re. At
Tuesday, Ju nual Y
was ge
January was
either mine or
showld h Ii read
J J
Yih, Monday
y J}
{ling re ada” day
For this week U will find Special Bar-
gains in some lines of Underwear for
Men and Childre n, Boy's Bicycle Stock-
ings, Ladies’ and Children’s Merino Hose,
all wool blankets and skirts and selec
tions from 1s depart
Dress Goods dey tment
Variety Annex
Cut prices
to do any ;
U'r opportu
'
China Annex
| last
CORRESPONDENTS |
DEPARTMENT
CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE
Fairbrook.
The most of the people of this
have their ice houses filled again.
ice was ten inches thick.
Miss Mary Meek, of Bellefonte, is
visiting the home of D. G, Meek, of this
place.
Mr. Frank Black one morning last
week went to his oats bin and he found
there a very fine pair of gold glasses.
section
The
The Reformed Hall,
week all
as
church, at Pine
attended by
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| some time
CG. R. SPIGELMYER. |.
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No. 4
5.818
JANUAR
CORNISH CHAPEL ORGAN
For Your A [tars
and | You war Fires.
‘4 Strike
"
Patriotism is always com-
mendable, but in every brea:
there should be n nly ow
desire to be a go oF citizen,
but to be s
ard well fi ted for the battle
of life. To do this, pure
blood is absolutely neces-
sary, and Hood's Sarsapa-
villa is the one specific which
cleanses the blood thorough-
ly, It acts equally well for
both sexes and all ages.
Humor « ** When I need a blood puri.
fier I take Hood's Sarsaparila. EB cured
my humor and is excellent as a nerve
tonic.” Josie Eaton, Stafford Springs, Cl.
Sarsapari
—
“Hoed’ « Pills eure Jiwer (1s the now irritating and
only eathartie | to take with Hood's  Warsapariiia,
trong, able bodied
Thomas
| other br
kwith bas just
he gripp.
y has returned to Hannah,
Pittsburg
ding in
recy
ed fron severe alla it
H. 1
after 8)
Met some Lime
a broad smile,
little
recently
Jose } h (Goss wears
bright
home
account of a boy which
came to their
A
been quite
little daughter of J T. Fowler's has
sick the past few days
Miss Ellie Beckwith has been under
the Dr's care during the past week sul-
fering from an attack of gripp.
DO. Downlog and wife, of Vail, a
companied by Miss Jazzie Hoover, spent
one day last week at the home of
Samuel Hoovers, of this place,
James Goss and family have returned
to their home at Pitcairn, after » ding
frien
the holidays with relatives an
«We print the finest sale bills at rea.
at this place.
sonable prices,
|
| Mile
|
on |
Nittany.
Miss Vergie Robb, and
Hall, of Central City, were
friends through here over Sunday.
Isaac Reish, of State College, and
Adami Reish, of Zion, were guests of N,
C. Shaffer and family, on Sunday,
John Bartley and family
Hublersburg, on Sunday.
Mis. W. E. Shaffer and Mrs. H, K.
Allison returned from Roaring Branch
on Saturday, where the former's father
is lying very ill.
Will Garbrick and his father drove
*llefonte on Saturday, on Business.
Mr. and Mrs, Zerby visited
down at Fishing Creek, on Sunday.
A. A. P. missed
sunday afternoon
entertain
were to
to
Be
Sunday schoool! on
We
tle fox
ing their litt terriers
of Dpring
Monday .
Harry Frankenberger
ur town on
or
K«
womans Fr
that Mus
Thomas
Beech
Harry
were
Fearon,
A. Warton
olf meetings
church, this being the
Creek.
M1 elt
for a
Sidney
Rev
series
Fearon last Thursday
two
New York City
is conducting
in the Methodist
second week
Marion Swartz and family have gone
to Northville, Michigan, on a vist of
several weeks with Mr, Swartz's parents
Protracted meetings are being held in
the Presbyterian church at 7 o'clock
every evening this week, conducted by
the pastor Rev, Lewis F. Brown,
PO YOU ENOW,
Consumption 8 preventable? Seolence has
oven it. and also that hegiout , aii
« worst cold or ean a wit
Shilihs G ugh and Eomaumptic don Cure, hoe
vO guaran over For
aia by Krumrine Bros. Jelieronts. “wi
Miss Bessie
visiting |
friends |
| and the
suppose he was |
visit with his brother, |
Al
{ covering
! visiting Mr.
Runville.
Sleighing is a thivg of the past, |
Protracted meeting is still in progres
attendance is good.
Mrs.
writing.
Mrs.
Lacy Resides is very ill at this
Ne! Poorman
an attack
tie
from
rheumatism,
18
of
slowly re.
muscular
FREE AD COLUMN,
“INCURABLE” HEART DIS.
EASE S00N CURED.
By the Great Specialist
lNreating Weak and Diseas-
ed Hearts, Franklin Miles.
M.D, LL.B,
Send $250 Worth of His
Special Treatment Free
ine, such az 8ifva
ww Rend, or any Puy
Advertisements in 1,
| tion or Help Wanted
chase you desire tom fan as ceptable nature
not 1G exceed 25 words, will be ins verted for our
in | rubscribers Additio mad insertions
20 cond s
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one! [res
WANTED Re Manager of
| Braach Office 1 this vicinity
Good opening fH energetic sober man
Kindly ment when writing
Com- Hiustrated catalog 1
Morris, Clneinnat
Who Will
plete
Boyd Kunes, of this place, left
Monday for the hospital at Williamsport,
he was accompanied by bis father and
grandfather,
Miss Minnie Reasner,
and Mrs. |.
of
of Bellefonte,
Lucas,
is
)
Jacksonville, past
m Monday to Clear
ering a horse which he
a hne
Isaac Frain,
through Runvil
field town
had sold It wa
Mis Witherite
visiting A. Witherite
ie
deliv
one
{
Minnie , OI
at H
fron
home \ H yW AL
ing friend
Miss
aga s
M1
tin's on as day
iss Tracy Leathers
Monday, where
5 trac
, has returned home
£. Thos
went
fonte. On ast
eam the
John Leathers
from So
seaAmsire
31
where he transacted
nN SHOE,
busine
x
Walker.
Walter Harter has been
past week with typhoid fever
Mr, and Mrs. Jobn I'. Hite are visiting |
friends in Altoona
Mrs, Tate, of Jacksonville, is suffering
with poison
We forgot to mention 1 our last writ .
ing aboyt our miller, Mr. Ohl, baving 18
of his large chicken hens stolen from
their chicken house, The building was
entered by breaking the board of the
door, where the lock was fastened, Mr,
and Mrs. Obl were away from home at
time. The parties are suspected,
A Nice Christman.
John F. Weaver, of Clearfield, gave the
Presbyterian Sunday School of that place
a Christmas gift ofa check for $1,000.
very Ill the
on |
Any Afflicted Reader. FOR SALE? Dozen ba
les Addr
| To demonstrate Democrat
| powers of his
treatment
pain in the
irregu
ane ls
yeh,
the unnsual ct
new and complete
for heart disease,
side
lar pul
breath
chest
hort
oppre ou In the
€, paipitation
' V
putting of the
Dr MCS 4 nd, free,
1
afi
mothering
§ Or dropsy,
will
two do
ew treatment
uit of twent
THE GLOBE
DRY COODS, MILLINERY AND CARPETS.
YOULL FIND BARGAINS
Stock taking «
REDUCING PR
TOCK
OImes
ICES
BIg Reduction on GIOTAING.
| Storm Overcoats, $5.00 kind, $3.50
$5.00 kind, $3.50
store, - $708
$4.98
HE GLOBE.
Katz & Company, Ltd....Bellefonte, Pa.
Dress Overcoats,
' Choice of any Men's Suit in the
All-wool Suits,