THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 19, 1900, The Racket. 7, 9 and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. New This Week. Foulard Silks, 24 in— Lavendar, Black, 2 shades of Blue, Green, etc, with neat designs, figures and dots-—Silk Poplins, Corded and Hemstiched Silks——uothing like ‘em in this town, Waists. Waists for Boys KHoOow ender «the best one we nil to wearer Maybe U h 1d better C what The Racket can do in this line. We think we can save money (or 1 U carpets ou and give and latest patterns and tell you the rea. ou wily woe Anti Trust Wall Paper, nd the tor | nicer lo 50 AT ' y ces are here to match rimming machine is kept humming days. Kom and C. cooo G. R. SPIGELMYER. We advise our readers to buy Vick’s Seeds The Best The World Produces. wdsomest and most comp r issued, sent les or nall fruit JA ROC Y. HESTER, N. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE Lemont. The farmers are all busy getting their ground ready for their spring crops. Trout season came in on Monday and George Marts was ahead; he caught 17 beauties. of our boys are away own sce: Quite a number working, and the cleaning and garde * KO now. Jacob Herman is having a new cistern dug. Bob says it took lots of digging, | but it was good exercises for him, after teaching all winter Frank Whithill i Juay avenue ich he will r itis compiet Ed, Armstrong i i on his lot, which adds greati; pearance of his property. 1g a new house OCCupy wns Thomp IOV on Main St. h Dale and daughter fom ths this summer at Boalsburg. Charles Mayes, of Howard, day at bome, but | spent with his Catherine. Miss Ella Miller, of a few days with Mary | Aud it seems that lanky on Saturday evening Saturday Some of our talking to telenshone | telephon canada, he nigl feats a Bea BBIRY | 000000 63rd. Anniversary. Great Reduction In Price---20 Per cent--- for Cash ecadymade hing good yey ng gooas--comp { best goods od0800 MONTGOMERY BELLEF( ug > INTE Be Sh Si Th SE Th Sh SE WS ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ / 4 4 / / / ’ / ¢ ¢ / / / 4 4 4 / 4 / / / i / & LAST OF TH iE SEASON es | ill for a few days. Tickets regu! fa 5 Am on any Pennsylvania and to Baltimore top off at ull information Thomas E. Watt, | District, Fiftl field Street, P ern ays: A party work last railroad on the above Oueen'’s neers began work the creek, driving their :s 2) he wagon road, which is virta and run line to the " OOa ly the grading of the old 'Scootac rail. road which was abandoned many years Ago. Several contractors arrived in this morning and drove up to 'Scootac, and at noon another party of engineers came in ou News Express and went out to the same place, It is stated the construction of the railroad "from Queen's Run rail toad bridge to the "Scootac region via "Scootac creek will be commenced at once. If this is dofie it will open up an immense body of coal and fire clay lands tn that section besides giving an outlet for much valuable timber, HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver His, Bil- fo note, Indigestion, Meadache, Euny to take, easy to operate, 28¢. i i i i Sa SB SL SE Se he SE ES week | 1837--April--1900 §|: \oshannon. Miss | visiting { Kaup. Clifford ( | Grove, was home Mrs. W.0 Axemann, is Mrs. Wm, ose, who i3 st ver Sunday Dougherty has been Dr. L. BE. Kid Boalsburg, is her physician Fish seem to be quite [dam and streams iu our village. | of | who is visiting his uncle | at Walnut Grove, was in town | : wer, plenty in the Charles Ryman, came here with the inten one of our young ladies with a cruel re wot disheart. evening. He tion of taking for a dri buff ve but met was Was However, he another That's won fair and was successful in sex of our charming young right; “Faint heart lady." Luther Pete | to Houser vi | | evenings Wm. Fry s; in Pinge Grove uring ladies never Misses Ella and Kathryn their cousing, the Misses Houserville on Friday. Miss Margaret Keller, of in town on Monday Lemont, was Miss Pearl Klinger, of Centre Furnace, visited her grandfather, Supervisor Klinger, on Sunday and Monday Aaronsburg. Mre. Lavina Keener is visiting her danghter, who lives at Siate College. Miss Theodora Acker list, but her friends will be glad to hear that she 1s getting better at this writing, Miss Katie Frank has employed a Miss Smith, of one of the eastern cities, to trim hats in the most fashionable spring aud summer styles. Call and see her, Master Fred Auman Sundayed with Mrs. Charles, his former home. Fred seems to enjoy country life very much. The Reformed Sunday School treated the infant class to Easter eggs, and the teachers of the intermediate classes fur. ened and came back on Sunday evening | nished a treat for their respective classes, All seemed very happy with their treats, Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Wert Sundayed with Mrs, Wert's aged mother at Re- bersburg. Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Wolf, of Wolfs Store, spent one day last week with Mrs. Wolf's father, H. H, Weaver, Miss Lizzie Edmunds has gone to Har- risburg, where, we have been informed, she secured a position in the hospital, Miss Cordelia Acker and Messers A. S, at Millheim in rendering Sunday a cantata on Cvie ning. Coburn. Adam Lohr, of Williamsport, “Divine Healer” and * preached out church, on Sunday evening. crvaut of | for peopie 1a the Rev, SCIvic have commu forenoon, Gearhart will 1 C5, Ol Sunday mmuanio Brown will have « the after or i I TOTAL YOTE | M. E. Church, Roland ‘ | Lutheran Church, Pleasant Gat Union Sunday School, Zion | Presbyterian Charch, Philipsburg Total Pun xsutawney, | Thos Gramley, | on Friday | | Inthe weekly lose | the box at Pp more « mpons will ount the judges ¢ Wednesday, and no be received for that | Week CUT THIS OUT |The Centre Democrat, COUPON NO. 18 APRIL 19. This ¢ for the handsome CORNISH CHAPEL ORGAN (Made by Cornish & Co, Washington, N. J.) to be given to some Sunday Sehool or Chureh | by the Contre Demoerat, Bellefonte, Pa upon entities Lhe holder to one This vote cant for is on the sick | If this coupon is held longer than alx weeks, or six No's, ft will expire ana sannot be sount wend h mall or personal'y to this offiee aud have it deposited In the Ballot Box, and C. H., Stover assisted the Methodists | Williamsport, came home on Dietz Samuel Haines moved from Wm vole | Rebersburg. Our farmers are busily engaged in plowing, However a few of our brag farmers managed to sow a few acres of oats, Probably a wrong would be avoided by our hero, Dewey, if he would call to | remembrance the history of Adam, how | he was deceived by Eve, since his politi cal coat does not want to fit right, nor does it seem to be natural for him, Mrs. Blanche Smull, seriously ill during the 1a who had been L few weeks Saturday evening and she is improving as well a can be expected. F. Pierce Erhard and wife, of M burg, who came to our burg on § evening, are pieasant visitors amor their many relatives and old friends. Ephraim Erhard is very ill ¥ paralytic stroke the oth Geo. Diehl's. Mrs. Aunie Fo Mrs wiiie since that , Sallie Winter Hubler, of Phila ur burg the lat we ter part of week The farmers are all busy § Movin: Mrs Martha Packer moved to Mt. Eagle, Wilson Boon moved to the house vacated by Mrs. Packer Perry Foringer moved to Walker, Will Confer moved to the house vacated by Mr. Foringer David M. Robb moved to Will Confer's house ;: Reuben Poor man moved to Geo, Weaver's hovse near the mountain, Mrs. E. Foringer moved to Lock Haven; Wm. Fye moved to the house vacated by Mrs. Foringer John Rayhorn moved to Philipsburg, Mr moved on Mrs farm Robb's farm to Blanchard; Lot Thompson moved to the house vacated by Mr. Haines D. Robb moved his own property Joseph Heickel moved in part of Fred Robb's house owing Singer's to Kreamerville. Mra. M ; Union county, as the guest of her parents, returning home Monday. We are sorry to report that J. R Styers lost a useful horse, last Saturday, The horse seemed to get well rapidly, but on Saturday morning found him having genuine Jock jaw, This is the 1rd horse he lost, Gilbert spent a few Jacob Walizer has purchased a house, situated at the west end of town, from J. K. Moyer. He moved into it Wednes. dav. Jake says, "'I want my owe coop” | to live in, W. H. Leitzell, who has been working at Clearfield, came home Saturday. F. H. Walte, the Rebersburg ice cream parlor proprietor, wishes to inform the public that his cream parlors will be open from this date every Saturday evening. He will make various flavors, and will make special flavors to order upon request, Selling by dish, quart, allon, ete. We can vouch for it, that © has the finest and best cream in Rebersburg, He solicits your patronage, | ed home | phia unimps 3 OLD FACTS WORTH KNOWING Fairbrook. Things That Many Yet Living Can Remem Dr. Frank Bailey, of Philadelphia, was er i at hotne a few days; he is looking well, | and city litle must agree with him, | Mrs. Magill, of Mc) visiting her many friends on this side | part of last week and the beginving of | this week, It is seventeen years Mrs. Magill was here, Levi Krebs, of Pine Grove from the hospital 1 wed The following interesting items ar laveys Fort, was | from the ( first utre Hall Reporter The meeting to get a through Penns valley, was hele ronsburg about 45 years ago, eral months improvement nprovem kept up ti ter ser Fas | ent churche ING lara Cole, bot last Thur DATrsol re i na Loganton, from lLewistown, the 4 over 18 THE GLOBE Y, NERY AND CARPETS. Pela le ha in . NTT wide - DR add Floor Coverings and Curtains. Carpet Department le those of last sea- --Better Goods Tal Gali ray 1all Wool ingrain or fast colo 35¢ 39 Double warp Ingrains, C will weigh as much as regular 50 cent goods. filled Brussels. Heavy half wool In | Equal to regular 65¢ grains. 50¢ goods---5 patterns tc select from. CURTAINS. WE purchased the end of the season's production from a mill lately. It means to you a big saving in this line All new, fresh goods. We can afford to sell you from this line at prices other stores are paying for same, T he best value ever 50c¢ $ I 0 offered in Bellefon J 1-2 yards long, 52 in wide: 75¢ at value would be worth $1.75 Pure white or cream Curtain, 3 yards long. ¢ in long White or cream, 52 Curtain, 3 yards MATTINGS.. HE largest line that ever came to Bellefonte, was un- loaded at “The Globe.” Bought last November when prices were down. You get the benefit of our foresight. Linen Chain Japanese, ]8c light in weight but strong in wearing quality. ve THE GLOBE, Katz & Company, Limited, Bellefonte, Penn’a. iJ J 2)c All Straw China.
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