8 tn on ot —— 5 The Racket. 7,9 and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. SPRING All New, DRESS A Rich Showing See entire Centre Window, Main Room, Every wantable kind of material is in. cluded in this picking which faskion has decreed as correct, for spring and sum. mer of 1900, Printed strip=s 8 to 15. FABRICS and Novel and exquisite Dimities, neat figures India Mulls, is the word to apply to them, 1oc—Cali mer Madras, a new creation of the weavers art 31 in, and the price 13cts Plain Dimities in pink, blue, lavender, light and dark green, canary, new red 15¢ts. You will find pres. rices, higher on above Now Silks Again 1 wind 1 this dep't, the nes, ow, SAEs, on was ahead of a in ‘a 14 r Pik J. R. Sl IV IN LMYER. WOODED HI "| What is *“ Courage and Strength in Times of Danger.”’ Read the warning between the lines. What {s that warn- ing? It is of the danger from the accumulation of badness in the blood, caused by the usual heavy living of the Winter months. Spring is the clearing, cleansing time of the year; the forerunner of the brightness and beauty of glorious summer, Follow the prine ple that Nature lavs down. Start in at once and purify your Hood's Sarsaparilla. Jt never disappoints. Crip" Sixteen weeks of grip made me weak, but after all else falled Hood's Sar- saparilia cured me. Later I overworked, and dyspepsia and canker In mouth and stomach bothered me, 1 took the Sarsapa rilia szain and it completely restored me.” Mus, Evizanern Fouax, Exeter. N, H, Rhesumatiam’'= “Myself and a friend both suflered from severe attacks of rheu matism. Hood's Barsaparilla eured both, We would not be without IL." Wu. JH. Lester, 60 Leonard £6, Fall River, Mass, | Head and Back ~ “ For one year pains in my back and head prevented my house: hold duties, 1 took Hood's Sarsaparilia and am a well woman. It also cured the grip in our family.” Mas, Marre Hexpensow, Cor, First and Franklin Ave. Columbus, Ind, Sarsa blood with that great specific, ’ ood's Pills cure liver (ila, the non irritasing and ““unly cathartic fo inks with Hood's rills, i CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE Spring Mills. Little Willle, from his mirror Sucked the mercury all off, Thinking In his childish error It would cure the whooping cough I'was a chilly day for Willie, When the mercury went down Frost Saturday and Sunday mornings CO favor A number of farmers have their planted. The weather is not very able, too cold. of Sunday. No wise man ever lived who did nu at times, make a fool of himself. D. H. Ruhl, our popular landlord, found in one of his outbuildings in an un- conscious condition, Mr, Rubl is a hearty cater and s not have sutlicient He has had several At this writit Bessie Auman, Auman, was very sic daughter K ids ot, | | was doe exer { th Master bright young lad of ten the che; {a bargain counte for his wife, Haze! & Gram! ae 1A an adqition Y<ervrrell aun AAV ALG on Sunday. A. C. Lucas, of Altoona, visite and relatives at this place, over Miss Ollie Brower, who has been sick for a long time, is able at present to visit her sister. Sadie Alexander, at Bellefonte Rev. B E. R. Hancock ex posity "Has Sunday. J. Hummel, Philip Brower and were out on a fishing | wm last week, Rev, B. J. Hummel h services, at t econ 29, at 2 o'clock and baptism afterward There were three baptised and one child sprinkled id communion bi his pla Miss Ellen Gronendy ke, of Alabama, lectured to a large audience on Satur. day night and Sunday morning. The lectures were on Missionary work; she knew what she was talking abour for she has been to Africa herself and expects to go back to the dark continent again in | November. She came to this place with the purpose of starting a Ladies Mis slonary y, which she organized with a membership of twelve I he offi. cers elected were as follow Pres Mrs. Hummel; Vice-Pres., Mrs. Ollie Heaton ; Maggie Luca Treas., Sallie Hancock ; collec tors, EK and Bessie and the Evangel, Mrs. Ellen Friel. We hope | that there will be many more come in | and put their shoulder to the wheel and | help a good cause along, SOC ) ia Lucas Poorman ; solicitor for BTATR OF Omio, Ciry or TOLEDO, | Lucas County 5 Frag J Cupxey makes oath that he ia the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cuexey & Uo, doing business in the ip of Toledo County and State aforesaid, and that said firm willpaythesumof ONEHUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of eatarrh that cannot be edred by the use of Harn sCarannn Cong FRANK J.UHENEY Hworn to belore me and suimeribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D, 1a, ——-— ARAL. A.W. GLEARON, -—— Notary Public Hall's Catarth Cure Is taken internally and acta direc 1y on tue blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Bend fo tes imonia's, free F.J.CHENKY & CO, toledo, O 801d by Druggists, Te, Hall's Famby Fills are the beat " | M i Coburn. More rain to keep the dust on the ground and not in the air ; also for gen. eral use E. C. Finkel and family, of Madison- burg, Sundayed at O. A. Jamison's, Miss Virgie Zimmerman, of Swengle, was visiting friends at this place during the last week. Miss Sarah Beekey, of Miflinburg, is since Saturday, Mrs, Annie Swarm and Aggie Whit. man, of Aaronsburg, spent Stnday with 1s and relatives at this place, R. Wolf spent Saturday evening at Aarousburg. Some attraction Ed, W. H. Witmyre started from this place on Tuesday morning, ou his wheel, | for Lewisburg, via Loganton. 3 reported that two fish were caught Pune house that y and 10 pounds Creek school re. HDOSE ony one nn he HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lila, Isvanoss, Indigestion, Meadache, Easy to take, easy to operate. 25¢. Bil. M. E Lutheran ( Union 8S. S., Chur Total E. Church, Roland " Latheran Church, Pleasant Gat | Union Sanday School, Zion Presbyterian Church, Philig Total . { Boyp A. Musse t AnTiHUR B Bellefoute, Pa., May g. 1900 CUT THIS OUT C0000 00PNNRRTNOPO000RO000OQY Che Centre @emocrat, COUPON NO. N1 MAY 10. This eo "CORNISH CHAPEL ORGAN H Kiron? ion entit ler to one yole Ld Vash Rot elon te (Made by Cornish & igton to be given to some Sunday by the Centre Democtal, 1h 1 ord I Fa ow This vote cast for ’| staying at the home of Samuel Everetts | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 10, 1900, Millheim. The smoke was so dense about here last week that you could not sce any distance, Mrs. Susan Creamer has been visiting her many friends here since last week, she expects to stay some time, The heavy frost has killed considerable of the early fruit, One of our local scribes got quite poeti. cal last week and as he seems to have a | fondness for it, we quote the following | “Isn't it a wonder, that a man with such a big head should make such a blunder as to bring a suit for being an affronter, and then get knocked all to thunder,” Michael Fiedler evening business call be some | Charles Neff and | regular Saturday There must ers local attrac tion, the and is being putin machinery when it never been the The smoke stack for arrived last S rday place as well the The Reporter was stated that the started. It wi fords for j08iery LRH) y as other mistaken had rated } mth YY Oak Hall. Margaret Moth rg, was the gm "ers est of nd Kathryn Dale, on Satu of Howard, of the bride pDATEnis Wednesday evening ficiated. Mr parents at Mill Ha ard, we bare not yet Rev. Wharton of. Stoner spent with his I, or friends at How. ascertained which, as Sunday Miss Karstetter, of Pleasant Gap, and some of her friends, were visitors at the Wasson home, over Sunday. Adam Lohr, 0” Williamsport, lectured at this place on Sunday. Hvidently some of the members of a certain church wounld like a place set apart for them at the residence of the hereafter, Jno. Stephens, of Julian, visited bis sister, Mrs. B. Willams, on Sunday. The funeral of the child of Mrs. Lydia Barntd was held at this cemetery, on Tuesday afternoon Charley thinks the weather is g too warm to get the 5 mist sack’ now ; but he aken, Loganton. Thomas R. Harter opened three new lnmber jobs in Logan township this week, one near Booacville and two near Green. burr, Three crews of men are at work cutting logs and peeling bark for him. The Mt. Zion Union Sunday schoo! was reorganized April 22. Following are the officers: Superintendent, George Harmon; secretary, Samuel! Snook: treas | urer, Albert Bixel. While making some yepairs on his saw | mill, Augustus Geyer fell and fractured | a rib, If this eon th 18 held longer than six weeks, or six No's t will expire and eannot be count od. send by mail or personal'y to this office nd have it deposited io the Ballot Box, N.' B.—The contest will May 30th, Decoration Day. el pA Although 77 years old he bears his affliction with patience, The creamery station was put in oper- ation on Monday with Minor Miller in charge. The machinery separates the cream from the milk in a few minutes, From here the cream is taken to Salona, where the butter is churned and shipped to the city market. A large force of workmen are now en- waged in constructing Holt's saw mill in Heckman's woods west of town. It will are | be the largest mill in the valley. Pleasant Gap. | CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY. Continued trom page | past few days. i Anyone wanting work in a stave mill can secure it from Elmer Snook, One of our young ladies took a buggy ride down about Milesburg, with gentleman friend. “ Zackie has been sporting a bike the | | John Knisely, Wm Royer, Zion M Kelley, 5 OG Harry Gerbrich * Geo RB Meek, | J BR Hughes, Thos Moore a | John Bu lock, Jerome Harper, | Wm Kelley CK Kurtz, ¥F Blanchard, Paul Sheffer, B NOW Bhoe W Heese, Bellefonte Jack Frost was around with us week. Harrison, Boslsburg J Gramley, Hu Centre “Brat Ha Vieasant G Miles? found she is Last Monday Lizzie unconscious at the wash lmproving May be t pull through, for they have not nce John Uzzle's bear dance at Shoe, Dr wii Carry was A Boozer H Noll tub, oh Wagner, Lhe nA ‘ ¥ he band of th Pia th hn Todd, Jr Havice, former] reside at Milton, where | tinue practice. ALL in the mill ! f 14 ore « Pe h a Thea wet the THE GLOBE If you will only take the trouble and time to come and see us this week you'll be amply repaid. Special Values In Ladies’ Sults. One-fourth off on all Ladies’ Suits. Too many on hand—all new, seasonable goods. DON'T FOR- GET, ONE-FOURTH OFF. $10.00 $7.00 Suits at $5.00. sortment from which to select. OARPETS. New designs in Velvets just in this week. If you are in need of a floor covering of any sort we can suit you. Costs you nothing to investigate, . os +H Suits at Good as Brussels from 42 cents up. Ingrains from 25 cents up. All-wool Ingrains 50 cents. Still cutting prices on Lace Curtains. Largest stock combined with lowest prices, makes them move. From 50¢. a pair upward. Specials THIS Week. 45 inch Black Serge, 60c. goods, 39%. 50 inch Black Serge, 70c. goods, soc. Skirting Serge, 3b¢. goods, 25¢. Black Satteen Skirts, soc. White Organdie, 30 inches wide, 15c¢. THE GLOBE KATZ & COMPANY. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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