8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MARCH 22, 1900, The Racket. JUST OPENED The finest line of E came to the simply begntifu To an idea of C South win mbroideries that ever The patterns are and prices as ever, what they like, dow, store, ow get look man room, FABRICS and hown befor Re 3 and SILKS this member | DRESS Better more ried than ever store has yy the New 1) ress It's | «¢ the want | 18, 1s Madr oes CG. R. SPIGELMYER. Runville. ny from Ih ast Wed FOUND: “The Farmers Friend" POTTER & HOY, BELLEFONTE, PA ho off Ww er tin Genuine Oliver Chilled Plow A $810.00 Although the cost of man. ufacture and raw materials has: increased, yot they place the plow on the market at last year's price «<f boom to the farmer Coburn. A little reminder of the ground hog day was experienced by our people last week when the mercury was two below zero and the ground covered with eight or ten inches of snow, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED ‘FROM 7TH PAGE Zion. § are not running at pre Andrew Stover, of Curwensy ille, was visiting at this place and Fiedler, for the last two weeks. He is a brother to Mrs. The sent, | Mary Moyer of this place, mine Mrs. Rob, VYVonada, was visiting her friends since last day While he | Of her father, at Rebe | d home on Wedne » a short 8 of Reading, Batley week James was seen in our vicinity Pa., last Austin B ract of timber here attended the rs! ale re dd a ridge. hase large the ungart laud on uth n Harry bed from ¢ , but he is i bel rauning | | run | Mrs are as they out Sund the good o {on iy Cone little careful hoot the pug | engaged J + boxes warm Wonder Wen (4) lay morn expects to Clem is one fe and Ww his many he OWS, riends R. 7. } on Monda weather pt oN, attend the bad brought fairly the hogs and WAL wel : en dering K hetter Breon, re al this better a ae good both are expel Wallace White illness of a few days Prof, Miles, of Martha, Pa. singing class at this place All should patronize the Prof ing his class Wm. Miller began the framework of his house last week, which will be finish. ed in a few weeks writing " Cattle Don’t forget band meeting on tomorrow evening. Let all the wembers turn out, rain or shine, We will soon 1s after an started a ast week lose quite a lot of our by attend. for the coming summer, Yarnell. Harry Harter is at present making a store room oul of one of the axe factory bulldings, which will add quite a con. | venience to the people of this town when | it is completed Mrs. Andrew Harter, of near Oak Grove, spent one day last week with | friends in this town, : Protracted meeting is still in progross. D. W, Boyer » laid up with a very painful foot, Ves. Heaton, of Rellefonte, is visiting at his Uncle Jimmy's. W. R. Malone, a former resident of | Shia yas, bat how of Pittsburg, is mak. protracted visit at the home of his Dentists and barbers are much alike. he law, Geo. Brown, | fat They often give you was while they pull, © Jack Croft, who has been for some time Fhars- | young men, as they expect 10 go away | : past filling a responsible position in the acid works at Grapeville, is at howe on a short vacation, { Prof, Pletcher has sufficiently recovered from his last illness to resume bis duties, as instructor in voice culture, on Monday sight, Several of our boys expect to take the examination for graduation from the common schools ou the coming Saturday, Fairbrook. Water day. Sales and spring was very high again on Tit movings are numerou + last very long. preparing for Our sleighing did uo Some of our school entertainments at the « of term E. O. Bowersox and family of mountain city enjoyed a short vi are 1086 lady love a load of corn-fodder, a load " p a fish, all in the | PETE ia t making prep H. ( nt ‘4 5K One of our beaux made his present of a of hay and ame week aratl it down wee Shuey " | bucket of They must be for the wedding eve Ax havin mg to whee bh ions answer the Runville ser 4 Lyrone, know the peptic «¢ a buzz { He mie if he can evade t SHoOow Sho i chance won't n't from Work ard Ans the 8, there the 00on move ar Lsray wees omer wa churn him o left ¢ the | day moming it was 8 Wolfs Store. We are having winter after all, degrees! The public sales of T. W. Walker and Newt Brungart, Lt week, were well at sto wrought fair prices | ged over fio AIVES 3 months Sune MEIOW LTO tended; kt at Brungart's One mare brought § id sold for $11 / irungart, of Belle , and Minnie Sholl, of 1} Br were in attendance Ast week, ort » SN 0 le JeCCi Creek. THE GLOBE mmm Vwi DRY, DS NIL Tr™ pal Si Y wr iD CARPETS N Ad adh, SPECIAL DRESS GOODS. 65¢ 85¢ 65¢e 90¢ 5¢ te $1.00 50¢ 50¢ to $1.25 NM hair rthumber Chevrons pH ’ eh « I hey id AY home The h 10 take ne at io en pew hot where : % 0 go house keey We Ward nK Roland. Cartin, who retumed Soldiers’ phaus school, position at Pe He left here last week, but should have waited tll the “1Alles" bloom once more ~~ Pred Laces and Embroidery. the erick from received a We the best and most complete line of these pride ourselves in carrying Hwood goods in Bellefonte. We want to Jerre Glenn, of Howard, town on Tuesday. The sleighing was very much enjoyed { by "Oom Paul’ and Loode Charles seems to have decided to join the Baptist's, since Thursday. Mrs. BH. Williams is sow on the sick | Hist, Mr. and Mrs, Austin Curtin are among those who attended tbe M. E. Conference, at Hazleton, this week, WAS seen In bring this department to the front We want you to come in and see our HOW IS YOUR WIFR: Has she lost her ty? LH so, Conti or ) he are U the e princinal Indigestion, Mel "Sots ang ah wets SAukss, Karl's Clover EERE -a fuARmANUAT ATCA Ae fr AT fe fT Ae Ae. fe AT. Ae AT. fe AT. fe. Ae. me. AT OFFERINGS ame FOR SPRING Ww 5 CENTS A YARD. r Departments. pels now on BE WE Ww SAVE YOu CURTAINS. th LACE house at pre ne, we can sult yo and ir fancy purse if you give us a show Pare White or Cream Curtains, 1 yards long 50¢ a pair yard Curtains, pure white or Cream, $00 apr. Rennaisance Hifect Curtains 34 yards long «$1.48 a pair, coin wide COME AND SHE US. THE LOBE, Bellefonte Py
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