8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY 15, 1900, The Racket. 7 0 and 11 Crider's Bxchange, Bellefonte, Pa A Herald of Spring. I) lineator for M wreh ite number, 1900 1! oO CG. R. SPIGELMYER. CORNISH ORGAN en Awav to Some Lh + 1 School S903 3000000 RROICIOOPYOROROOY UFXrOIN Te ’ : CO "“f1Inmv nNUANRT GES REPORT iE Church wierian ( mnt Pres! ney pt hoo unday Church, Ro Presiwterian Church, 1 Reformed Church, Pine Pleasant Valley Church M. E. Church, Howard Frog Pond 8, 8, Howard Total ' . 751% j Bovp A, Musser t Artur B. KiMpPorT, Bellefonte, Pa., Feb, 14, 1900 There are some exceptional bare gains at the Muslin Sale, at Alkens store this week, Howard. Miss Josie { daughter of siting Mi Syracuse House, David Welsh, and underwent Kunes, the | was vy Lt week who was at an perat on for app 1 107 af s we are glad te iy at home ax | vited to attend Henry Gross, wh few weeks from a glad John M. Long, his brother, W. H Wm, Weber, one the Weber & Sons, left here on S to transact some busi John A. Thompson, district | for the P. O. S, ot A., transacted busine | at Coburn, on last Friday Last ' LO 5 ay, avie ol ness organ and Satarday Alvie Weirck, who is employed in | Altoona shops, was home Mrs over Sunday Clara Adams, of Mi at this place on Sunday Mrs spent Mary Weds Blanchard John } urday Pe nl Sat in this place Miss Effie Wens burg, where SOM gone to Hubler she will be voved for lime fer’ have been days, but David Con $s family the st for a few covering rapi@ly under the skillful ment of Dr, Mclutyre, of Howard John Eton and : t <i on are re at SICK ire son George, who have . ie sick list for a few days, raed their b at Blanc Friday Miss Ella where ot re d "ne ' . THT hard on Au sometime Thursday kiey has gone to she will remain for w rd spent Fag Nathan Saturday at Prof. D M visited bis fathe erg Kun Hun Everall trips Rev, Runkle sermon in place, sunday th Mr. and Mrs. Wm ters Edith and Rel ard, ou Sunday Miss Effie Packer, who has been away from home for sometime, is spending a few days with her parents in this place, Wm. Clark, of Blanchard, through here on Sunday, Clayton Poorman has purchased a fine new buggy. Miss. Carrie FPoriuger, who has been working at Jacksonville, is spending a few days with ber mother, Mrs. Eliza FPoringer of this place, will preach his elformed chuich, farewell the R at this on 15h Robb and daugh la visited at Blanch passed CORRESPONDENTS | DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE the lesburg, visit. | the . Madisonburg. Madisonburg is en guldnle sehitod Drugga broad un no net sot Grumbera sap, du pefler nl Es con ken difel in Madison sie Miss Alice Nestelrode returned from Philadelphia on Saturday. Miss Mary K home, at Tu few weeks with friends this place. Andy our § h mefelter seyville, after and spendis relat ; 4 » Stover M1 SOURS an commemorative of { pgton. Lin and ( resent on n Supt « Lramiey will be and deliver an address the ox : t t ial art appro } priate to invita | on is exten schools to be be lifted ceeds of whic the let a IB during the evening, hw H be given to the and monu in | K t TAY tion of ment to th soldiers satlors come rthy ol t We Alvin breaking four He IAT piece of ice, t we slipped and fe about 8 feet In riking a sharp piece of ice is 8 ing better at this ing Pifer had the misfo h ribs [| tO hile throw a ol w ice attempted wit M m for and Mis their jan. 10 the gue ia gave a rn ot Tuesday evening Are a few Of ind son Edwin The owing that were present Misses Erma Ertley, Mahe! Mollie Yearick, Gertrude Ertley, Gertrude and Rosa Kling, Messrs Guay Thompson, Wm. Smith, Chas. and Earl Yearick, Jacob Hill, Oscar Ertley and Will Vonada, of Parvin, Bdwin is youngest son of Mr, and Mrs R. F. Vouada and a saccessful farm er The bride 1s the only daughter of Ira Ohl, a prosperous farmer of Nit. tany. All present spent an enjoyable evening. The calithumpians were there and rendered some of their choice music, They expect to begin house keeping in Jacksonville in the near future, on Io of and me i a Beech Creek. ng. William P, Mitchell, John Liggett Clyde Brown are surveying Valley this week David Jones, of of his ating from a se Ba an exteaded visit wit W Horne | rman Hever v, ha in Altoona, is at the he mother on Water street, t of the returned to her recuper vere a ack ¢ Gertrude Quigle y ft am 1) hi gone to John A w day be adn bh church a call from bh his evening inistered accepted rea on Sunday evening Feb. 2¢ ww Ale He expects Is sorry to have him leave ; Williamsport, ! farewell sermon at this § to move to Williamsport about the March, We ar our community ol who had the misfortune the other his collar bone, and in therwise considerable, we again able to Auman from a load of and James to fall staw week bhieak ured himself are glad around 10 note LF Weaver H a on y Ir on a nal went through foot, AMD his crmen 8 10 the number home on Monday his 7th birthday gathers in hon fF Was peop Loganton. I HB ny Boone PO 1 no in town Fi morning ordering of dogs to pen them ug thirty days from date, owing to the pre bhies in All nes running at large in violation of this notice are liable to be shot on sight Mrs. Joseph Welshans died at her home in Rauchiown, at the age of 64 years A husband and two sons sur. ive The funeral was held Thursday Interment in the Limestone cemetery, KH. Prank Long was in the valley on Wednesday soliciting patrovage among ‘the farmers for a branch station of the | Salova creamery, which he intends to {establish in Loganton, It is estimated that over three million | feet of oak lumber will be manufactured | in Green township during the next six months, All Owperns up for valence of ra the valley dogs Tuesday v The Friday night club was entertained at cards by Miss Fearon Thursday even. and sugar DAKING POWDER ny L& 3 ROYAL ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious BOTA wine Pe : id wholesome Se ERR CaaS a LS hd FREE AD COLUMN, Ask jor Lhe raise 10 e fifteenth of the month and d in obtain FOlOWwWOrk THE GLOBE DRY COODS, MILLINERY AND CARPETS. -a—_Plain Truth ———a Suspicious People __ New Mattings opened this week. 75 Rolls in this f 12 1-2¢. for Figured Chinas. 356c. for Brussel pattern Japs. Some Remnants of our Winter Stock for sale very much below regular prices. H + » irst sh ipment. Yd-wide, heavy Granite Ingrain Carpets, eight different styles, - . . 25¢ Ginghams. Dress Goods. | Golf Plaids, Spring colorings, Cheviots and Whipcords, all colors, Home-spun, all-wool black and 2 shades 65¢c gray, 88¢ Just Arrived r, Velvet Yoking THE GLOBE. Spot Veiling, EmYroid Valenciennes | Yoking, Lace and A Katz & Company, Ltd....Bellefonte, Pa. 4
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