8 The Racket. 7,9 and Il Crider’'s Exchange, Bellefonte. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JULY 19, 1900, Beech Creek. Harry H. Fearon A Pevusylvania editor who love «THE STANDARD” TASS ASSAS SAN NASA AS 0 Fungle Cat Attacked a Leopnrd Three Tull sys Times Its Own Slgelither Will from a business trip t absence of a month ie Shortlike and Instances. 10,000 SQUARE FEET OF , The condition of FLOOR SPACE. ned I'he condition of Ste; In Nort} of the wi very | mainly man to | 1 Aneel ¢ of appendiciti STANDING ROOM 5000 PEOPLE. FOR | tackat thew TAKE A SOUVENIR FROM THE RACKET WITH YOU WHEN YOU GO HOME AND “JUST TELL THEM THAT YOU SAW ME.” L111) G. R. SPIGELMYER. First Racket store in the U. S CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT “TH CONTINUED FROM PAGE SEWING MACHINES COO00OOOC e888 D000000C Rot Machines : dal Y And Frans, feeotly OOO00000 e888 OO000000 A Special Invitation OOO00000 6 ® 88 DOO0O0 Oe! Ho AR 1 rc SARA C. BRICKLEY. LOBE Eli] » “ THE ~ A oe ~ a avd, Ee ho td AN. - } oY A MH - wai, ed iaddat ivi anal W Vales Maw, 20000000 8 DO000OOOC Centennial Week. WORMS AND CYCLONES. Are the Greatest Trials of the Whart VUwmners ip Sounthers Seas board Cltlies Special Sales and Special Prices in Every Department for Centennial Week. «. CLOSING SALES of » SUMMER DRESS GOODS at lest than half regular price. OOOO D000 O0000OO00 , | ning its raiirond in when they want two doilars worth of job | Edward hoki aad Sacrifice Sale of Oak Hall. ry yy t int he ate oi = ge eI encoun ere bo A In R vy | veer 1 dor " Our well known policy not to carry over any stock in this department causes us to sell these goods without regard to cost of article, Beech Creek : | : at Carrolltow: by a fa ntown on Fr Miss Blanche rived in day Kaus A xen inday and expects spend sometime with her graadmother Arthur Kline was Saturday evening Harry long, of Lemont, throngh town on Sunday evening Samuel! Roberst, of Bellefonte, A passenger on the 2.46 pm tram, on Saturday. He was on his way to Boals: burg to visit friends Miss Minnie Kline has been suffering with sore throat for several days. Mrs. Alex Kuhn and Miss Dora Gramiey, of Boalsburg, visited friends here on Friday. of town on 0 Axemann, Passe wan { i John wh town, and are intended for a Creek and adds ch will connect the Beech Baltimore and Mio rain hese surveys had been completed, with the | exception of about one mile, and the grades were found favorable - Special Trains For the Centennial, July 25th and 26th, the Bellefonte Central R. R hold the regular 4:15 p. m., for State College, until 6:00 p. m. There will also be a special night train leaving Bellefonte at 10 p. m., for Ploe Grove Mills and in. termediate points, Co, will of lack Haven, while n the woods surveying lands last week of his legs had to return home for A few days. He returned to his work Monday Mr. Mitchell has spent his fe surveying and states that this is the first time he met with an accident in the forest and injured one Ahly, »0 that he onsider. - No Fal For sometime the people of Lock Haven have been anxiously waiting for a combination known as a ‘Street Fair," which was to exhibit there this week. | They were disappointed as the combi. | bation busted at Punxsutawney and cant | Ret away Is Baby [hin this summer? Then add a little Soorrs to his milk three times a day. It is astonishing how fast he will improve. If he nurses, let the mother take the Emulsion. se. ust goes: atl druseivs. | EVERY HAT and FLOW- ER MUST BE SOLD. THE GLOBE, Katz & Company, Limited, Bellefonte, Penn’a.
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