Miss Kate Donvan, of Renova, spent The Wonderful Work of Nature Ga 8 " THE CENTKE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 25, 1900, The Racket. [CORRESPONDENTS Yarnell. Sunday, after spending a few weeks dt| BRIDGING THE PACIFIC. A YEAR OF COUNTY CENTEANIALS. Ke. 7 ¢ and 11 Crider's Bxchange, Bellefonte, Pa If the Cars Don't Run Over a Bridge, I will have some Special Bargains in 2 Standard Lines that will show U plainly that THE RACKET is Big Bargain Store. 147 "They should be in by the time this ad reaches U. Kom & C. G. R. SPIGELMYER. SALE REGISTER All P Sale Bills Printed at This Office wil laserted in Columa Fr 1 A M 4 ! wt i Wo A \ ) , a ‘ NA T A : ‘ : : WwW. M \ A) I A 5 8 fay s wl 000200000003 0000200000000 CNCSTT™ pa he em a Nat! Nd alee nnd! a ~ A — j | nr frmoarrat U is J 888 Li | VAs he IANIIADY JANUARY No. © 25 CORNISH CHAPEL ORGAN ’ This yet Ifthin e+ ’ ) Lt weekn rei SN ft" ’ tL be ed “ and! ta ed i Hox JUDGES REPORT The count of coupons, January 24th Weexkry Count. Lutheran, Pleasant Gap, 151; Methodist, Roland, so; Meth odist, Howard, 29 Reformed, Pine Grove Mills, 28; Union 8. 8., Zon, 161; Presbyterians, Unionville, 11; Frog Pond 8. 8, Howard, 5.—Total 454 TOTAL YOTR following is the result of the and, Wednesda y evening, Lutheran Church, Pleasant Gao, 400 Union Sunday School, Zion 31s M. E. Church, Roland ...... 244 M. E. Church, Howard 17 Pine Grove Mills Church. ...... xg Presbyterian Church, Unfonville.... 33 Frog Pound 8. 8, Howard............. § TOtAl...covcovsvunvsvavinine Hig Boyp A. Musser, Artur B. KiMrort, pelicfonte, Pa, Jan, 24, 1900. DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE Madisonburg. portance as the regular election Turn out and see to it that good men are nomi 1 for the various township offices nated Woodward. Peter Dorman, of Illinois, returned to this place after a week's visit in Union county, Master Reno Snvder who has been {11 with scarlating, for some time, is slowly ] recovering. On Monday our village was all commo. tion; after some inquiry as to the cause, | the statement was made that Mr. and Mrs, McNitt had returned from an ex. | tended wedding tour, They left by way | of the shore and the falls, and returned | by way of the tunnels, Last week a Mr. Goodyear who travels about in a house on wheels, stopped in | town. He was on his way to the county | seat, where he expected to give some | lectures on Biblical subjects. : The re-opening of the U. B, was not very successful owing to the bad weather last week, We are sorry to note the death of Mrs. James Heaton which took place on Mon. day Jan, 15 and was burried on Thurs- day from the home of her parents, at Leidy, where she has been lying serious Soriae weatite: y ill for sometime, she leaves to mourn Spring athe her loss a husband and four children ra. W. Yearick is reported on the i Mr I. Yearich potica on Mr. and Mrs. Michael Heaton and son SICK | I 18 John have returned home from lLeidy ow \ PRT y nw Banad ' " :. a Mrs. Thos. F. Woll 1s also confined 10 , where they attended the funeral of Mr her bed with sickne James Heaton. Supt. C. L. Gramley, of Rebersburg, Oue of Boggs township hoo! teach | paid a visit to our schools on Monday | was disappoiated 1 h deigh ride Lt afternoon, | Monday night \ Store { farv } folter | OG s Clark Stover, Miss Mary K nefeiter, | Miss Rosa Heal has returned ho John Rishel and Miss Maud Stover were | from Beech Creek visiting friends in Sugarvalley over Sun- | "a 1 El hath badd | A. B. Nyman moved to the head of lay. ( . Marsh Cre on Mor y where | W. I. Rover, of Zion, called on hh ady | operating in § r wood friend on Sunday nrea T 3 " ‘ | vi le. ii Pp ha tur: i | a 1 1 i Y | Chas. Luca A M paid h a r week's visit in | efonte weekly visit to one of « young ladies or : » 4 a hY | ietel ha pened two | Sunday evening | LS5CS 1 i | Since petroleum has advanced to 15 | cents per gallon, Bloom and Ida ha N concluded to play ‘'Love the dark What lia me of our peo; Very economizing nai t ; Lia wKey est ») it Chas. Shaffer, Geo. Rachau, Jr., Homer eh | ebutie \ | lad t ’ . 4 ' \ | Crebs and lady friends attended protrac tead of vea | ¢ 1 meeting at | urg oun AY | Charley baby evening | g riage last ev | Miss Bessie Feidler is visiting friends | now ding ) i at Spring Mi he middie James Miller and son, of Kreamers Ww and | ) w | were in town on Tuesday, pi imabiy he n abo th aw n | ISI mor |] } pre Ire th i | { A yrat the | na and (that a 0 i { m o ) | i Hie 1 Aa ~ } ) Know to 0 1 1 bad a 1 | Ho ! } ; h| a 1 | | | ’ bY 1 i A A Mo A w A Vh ) ) a F 1 . Sd als Ww 4a1rol . P 11 enn Hall. . . 4 , » nz ’ " A oo" i . | H ) h ) AK . ’ ) * b " = a dw 1 | IES A - | ~ Ww »» ! . , ) Wea 1} . 5 A . | k § 2 a » p : | 4 A = | 15 ! Ww 1 a, a | ) A A » 5 3 ; ake \ ] i 5 . W . | of 'W ) A u y W H | | WW \ " | { » . A ) - " NM ‘ , " A » ’ . : " L wa o th > k ) : f | I, 4 % W A H " b ; Beech Creek. . William W . LY, ® Ana Ma ) ) ) ) 5 great rise of R A 1 ’ | ’ | A y A pS ). B wa : t ta . ai ks to t k 1 A Ay » a " | H. block | : QR " N UDICTSL urg. Ow 1 y wD ba cach k } k Alexa of M ) 1 : 8 that time ot ‘ +s of tiet fever Edwin Wass and fa w y — h A A ’ 1 A evelop and that in a fa v in which g relia ‘ A gM ginning | \ " . of h - ek ‘A IC DAVE orn ) 1 . _ at 3 ne aisease an I POA W 1) : 1a 1 at Harry McA has the miract for | ides avolded $ maxi Lhe ) m oD h& A ab hr The n 1 } ber job ' Little IAT YAaliey The rains of last week filled the Beech y Fe ' '] Creek bank full and Saturday night the Key, Searle ‘ ©( Ange eo , . . \ a . heavy ice passed out without doing much nu 1, EX Dee to eom HOE A Serie " : . T's f rt} A . damage Ihe . ammed for a time neetit at this piace vex ot eves R i } mda Saturday at Romig and washed the ing AUUATrY 2 KJ A / pub road some and carried away Mrs, Court Carver has been in d¢ ate some wood belonging to M I 1g and health for some time Hope she may | piled her garden | of oe regain ber health y ' % 11 CIArk pre ent of the ) Mey \ y Coms. P. H. Meyer AS a singing \ {owl COU ast week appointed the of about sixty at this place Prof. Mey following perso ict as a Board of is a first class mu A structor health for this borough Dr. H. H Do not forget the primary election on | Mothershaugh, KE. ( Bullock, Edward Saturday hey are of just as much im. Clark, Harry Clark and GG. | Dankle The board organized Friday evening, guarrantined two houses, and appointed john Winklebleck health officer Axemann. Beautiful weather at present Miss Lottie White, of Milesburg. is at present visiting at the bome of Newton Steele, Mrs. Beck returned home on Monday evening, alter spending a few days with relatives at Lemont, Moviogs will be quite numerous in this locality, this spring. Protracted meeting will soon begin here, Migs Orissia Griffith is on the sick list | at present, Quite a number of people attended the | protracted meeting at Pleasant Gap, on Sunday evening. | Rachel! Scanlon retuined home on church was attended Monday and Tuesday at the howe of J. Donvan of this town, Miss Susie Mackey will spend the summer at the home of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter. Mr, and Mrs. BE Breon spent Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. Hile's at | Pleasant Gap Aaronsburg. | "1 Mrs. Walters, nigh ) ye ot 1 to her room he has been home with her daughte M lLavina Keener, on North 2nd ot M Katie Fra gf ! and ative i nio al pres Mrs. Daniel Wolf, a m 5 4 emed nd lady, died last Thursday and wa buried 1 Monda at Wolf 1 Her § ) I G rd ( Ke Brow: nd ‘ i 4 Mr, and Mrs, E. M. ( [ er spent Tuesday with friet at Reb § Mi Tar M of Mili EE 11 ewing lo { if hae A inends ino the burg [he Latd An n cy ith ni union Ct on uday i ermons both ol 0 we el ng y apore ile i . had ie i of bearing 1 Fm ) n er ent a few A . i 1K! i AX Have ALL ABOUT TMITH A th » 1 i Wl A M" ) vy " \ W W 5 | A ’ wow wha \ a » A 4 r Ci : POs 3 Ww 0 5 ¥ Al f | ¥) " i k K " Ke A KAW ) § ‘ ¢ » Ww ! at . f w K } - r a % W i 1" Hl \ . WV NC % \ » A Sh w . W W WW ~ Wl . w » ? " A k " RN A . K : . w . H i : : x} x AVE | ‘ POE the Tig . ) y « ea . ¢ : . a 1 - ' OH > ’ a | 4 ’ \ 14 \ ' ! 1 ' the Vat ¢ A. 1 I \ { y “ the \ ‘ A } xt the Forge The retiring Past | } Mille pe i) \ Pree \ ' er sialiation grace 5 OTWa f | fhe 1 eit WAYETA sint s 1 he ‘ tl « g te ATE AS - Pa Pres In Weagle 1 re Walls Hive ‘ Pre - ren P. HB ! } ) ~N ! 1. Owe } Ia 1 Mille M of } LB | Wi M. Owens : conductor, 8s &3 Ayers Inspector, | 1 Young guard, M. L. Loeas ; chaplain, RP. Mi ler | trustee, David Miller After the ceremony the new officers he gan making arrangements for an oyster supper, to which every member was invit ed. It was held on Friday evening and by a goodly number of the married brothers, accompanied by their families, and the bachelors by their which the played the scenery connected with the ini lady friends, alter condoctor dis tation ceremony About 11 o'clock the andience left for | their homes, not quite so hongry as when | they came, and thanking the Sons of A, for their hospitality. The writer also desires to note that Camp 447 In getting along nicely, and is better off financially than she has been for many years, We are still increasing in mem. bership mpidly, having propositions at every meeting | bad four at onr last meet. ing. A Parnror, ing on Between American and Asin, “There wil be a bridge connecting thls country with Asia at tant day,” said Prof. J. W, government scientist, “If you will look at any map o world you will find the bridge I speak no very ais~ McGee, the of indicated by the line of the A ian chain, which extends from ests ern Alagka westward in a eurve bear- ing somewhat toward the south, This ¢hain, supplemented by cer Rus alan islands, which pt ( y speaking, form part of the same sys~ tem, is the southern be dary of Behr ing seca, The l of extends clear across from A ‘ tic side, with 1 f | el an 11 ‘ re { in be e he ( “But how do you } y be filled In’ “The best 1 ere ’ t for } wing 1 they 1 $ 1 ir nr t I Twi L ters ritorsy A 3 W te It is certainly entire {e that ( { « in ure ri J a pr al { f that f the earth's C 1 21 ‘ ZT fo! represent the the } Aa [ * AY KE - ¢ e 1 of the 1 *r by v ly the dr s r i "4 La x ot ’ ’ I ’ | - , 4 er el » 1 A ™ Aw We p w PW K w & The legislature of 1800 created ten jnew counties in Pennsylvania, each of ] | which will doubtless follow the example | holding {of Adams in g a centennial cele. bration Ihe first on the list was Adams wie ’ " wf county, created from a part of York ( te } ¢ ’ ’ rire | county by an a Approved J ry 14 The next re LTE out of arts of M 0 y i Lycoming a Huntingdo y act dated I Th " eight 3 | Cad y J) EQ : { f Me ¢ | Y ) Wa ( 107 {1 1¢ y ny lo ging i cn « * i E ns , " } ) " 7, Wert ) \ ; Ve nN \ i J J) . 3 5 A 4 1 pita ) ) ) ‘ ) No L - : ’ : A » 4 | iB I FREE AD COLUMN. J A | | “ b , ‘ ’ THE GLOBE DRY COODS, MILLINERY AND CARPETS. o re | - were l 156 . — "ey A : { J Lid vy £1 I’ Fa SEE AA FF 4 . 1 $ = } } : i Ol Lit 1€1V¢ LO Wi .'y n thie reat G 1 $3 Cad ft A ; "WLAN : | 3 . 9; r % » . » ‘ X ) “i (Re 8 LACE CURTAINS 35 cents. 48 cents MATTINGS. Remnants, € Ar . ’ : . : ’ CLOTHING. LC hoice ol any Mi ns>Sutm Stock, $7.08. wool Suits, $4.08. All 1 Ww prepa atory oO taK- and ends must come out . 1 . nt any small ples they ne to pICK up a few bar- {) tT 4 D nN ra S TY CY . 4 . DRESS GOODS $1.08 852.08. &t ] ' . art ’ ’ . ‘ . v4} ' Fasy t b t . | n then ~ “ "© COATS All & a 0 La ies A it B $5.00. All 1 cs Coats from £0 to £12 Rare Opportunity. Look It Over. THE GLOBE. Katz & Company, Ltd....Bellefonte, Pa.
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