8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 16, 1800 The Racket. | CORRESPONDENTS | Julian, Millheim. | THE 7,9 and ll Crider’s Exchange, Bellefonte DEPAR TM k NT AND alhvertised 10 all e Aaronsburg. IR Atder POEM, Ne: 2d Mes Salley Morpeg. 3g Kaisvicy come oo Open Section, Portable Cased. + have Mrs. Ream, who is m AN: Matt Swabb, who for sometime has been working at Holsopple, Pq G. R. SPIGELMYER. ne w arin . y Half-Price Clearance Sale 000080000 50 Men's Suits at Half : Adaus Ratt. of Hastteton.' Yates. rt Matilda, We ng | Officials did not s ) be t at that Price: rectally speui a day with Mrs. Rebecsa | fiom the Morely piace to the Baus |Gwe. The Most Viedem Heater on the Market The P. "of A. fut held at | J00An to Sandy Ridge ager 1ouse Monday, beh aed The nearest fistructil he only ater $6 00 Suits for $3.00 is covered by an dsolate 7.00 3.50 JOUSE QUCUpee, WO YEDOT! 4 genm Lam Satardav. 3 it. Detweoh twelw De of DE aig CL utiay or manufacturers that it is proof against the leakage 9.00 4.50 , : risbn 11 warm air chambers and to remain so. 10.00 5.00 Note what a few of our citizens say who are and up to 20 for 10.00 ery large crowd of people, ax | SNOVEd Linureture Saved Be Rom OE AG [er To pou, wi Have | eoiadcaed Users of The nton he Stanton. TI) 25 Boys’ Long Suits: $5.00 Suits for $2.50 and up to 10 for 5.00 Beech Creek. J. N. & S. KRUMRINE, Agents Stanton Heater GC State College, Pa THE GLOB DRY, GOODS, MILLINERY AND CARPETS. Giving Goods Away THIS WEEK, COME IN AND woe von & o § SEES ir mie ean EE Ll . . Get a Share. Bellefonte, Pa posed that the mie 1. ’ ne r where the § N "here h wen no rain here sin v 4 { n » w 1 § TILOIT ON rou s b A field in the borough caught ntenn evervthiog is entirely dried property to the Pr wterian bs Arson ho *at the same time from a passing up and th fru 5 a falling * where he wi ot ‘ ged grand ght train and for a brief time endan , in nd the gardens ook as mother rd several houses on East Main street al went scorched hy fire ah There wasquite a number of our farm. To Come in and SCC ers waiting « ™ rain to finish their plow ’ 1 ug, while others are hauling water for WwW d t t 1 Runville. Walker bousehol!d purposes 8 4 € on t wan 0 S€ you any H. M. Gates, of Snow Shoe, was seen Mrs Dr. Haney f Punxsutawnes Xk a > ~tles 1 ot 7 in our community on last Wednesday; | and Mrs. Houtz, of Bellefonte, visited a! Mt. Eagle. Goods, unless you are perfectly suited with these small prices. I suppose he was after some grasshop- | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Beck and pers W. R. Omdorf, of Lewisburg John Bowers, who has been visitin ( urkish bath 8 heavy Dirrrrs erat Arye Mrs. Annie Lucas is at present on the | his uncle Jacob Otadorf ast week friends at this place, returned ——— - - — 10c JAA LIN ist Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Beck and George | burg last week 2rd Myers, of Eagleville, is visiting | Ertiey and wife of this place, attended a t! Archey was a dleasant ; 's white anlored has Kg lar! Arch as a pleasant ro i | bot ( . A ES at Israel Freeze's birthday surprise party at the home of | Mt Eagle, on Sunday a R . ' rck’s daughter, Mrs. | t k f y y } ’ Miss Mabel Plick returned to her | Mr. Beck's daughter, Mrs. Joseph Strunk Quite a number of the young folks at. | " . f Pate " u ’ hy I Kinds of home, at Bellwood, on Tuesday, after | Parvin, on Saturday evening. Abou tended the festival, at Howard, Satur 150 were present : hs Grai Ha thice mccks vit at ber grandma 4 day evening w 211 Point " : ft it ‘ , Vs Peles Tye | Ruthor has it that there w e another Miss Mabel Beightol and brother c ' wedding at this place soon . R na Straw an nd. J. S. Lucas and wife returgsed home Charley, and Nannie Long, of Jackson. from Wallaceton, on Tuesday Miss Snyder, of Lock Haven, is paint. | ville, visited at the home of S. Fravel, ing the recess back of the pulpit, in the ‘ To the Snow Shoe scratcher [| w R Kk rmed church building pug over Sunday " eformed caurca ulding NM R NM tla Leathers : Yai ANG now explain to you the reason sou was " y . Mis Mn leathers an ames wsterers’ sal attacked by the wild animals of this M oho Smith visited friends at Lox Dock, of DuBois, spent Sunday at Pesan Haven last week Lave They report having a easant gs for lime piace, you know it is very dry weather 1 aT , 0000 and the grass is all dry, and the potatoe Miss Fannie Johns wm, of H ward spent | Lime TELEPHONE ( \LLS bugs and grasshoppers live on green | two weeks with her sister, Mrs Harry Epworth Central } ' stuff, and they know a green thing when Yearick of this ce tended on Commercia ~ : | they see it vo) when they saw you they "he « al i ! } t's. of ‘ ! of the rain knew it and all flocked to the one spot ; nuded fron i Garman’s Empire House, and it is a wonder there was anything he ‘otant : : and 3h Bold Robbers eft of you Ha, fe int : \ A RAE Ss HN A 1a, Ha! We saw you in the ner was buried oe on A dariog highway robbery MAIN STREET, TYRONE. PA corn field, our attention was called in A " (1 sction by the ct w RUT mitted last Friday afternoon AL. S. GARMAN, Proprietor, a ! m by th OWS making a n p in \ , ] "Te " ‘4 pie Sheasiey, of Fiem } y y A . $ tm Everything new in and inviting ue JL but jus supposed was a h " ' th » . town, Pa., and the robe « v : : : ar invitin Yer tin a en riends this { p care crow the farmers had put there in rculating among friends at this pia his booty. Miss Mars h spring to protect h corn and did son facoh Yearick improvin t tenant Centre county peoj h traveling in | 3 U8 °° ” al iit : : I M 1 iby atts 4 bite up at the corner of Market and Brows that section think any more abou We are sure | house by repainting and whi you did not hear anyone sing My - streets, and told to hand over her pocket. rom THE A Ba! oe um. The core Saud. Peculiar Accident pook. The demand was accompavied | YOU WILL FIND PLENTY MORE OF SUMMER Send us 9 . for & Box of " time for you lo | WwW, H. Denlinger is home nursing | by the threat that if she made an out kd MEN Jat HEALS come 10 t's place badly burned hands, the result of a mis. | cry she would be shot After securing MERCHANDISE WAY UNDER VALUE, IF YOU Ee ae Another Way hans whic befell ius ve Tousday ut $10, he lef fags ack due pocketbook WILL TAKE TIME TO INVESTIGATE. ; ipangler. He had washed a pair of | and ordered her to move on, a command Flaming, Centre Co, Pa with which Miss Steely gladly complied Was not ver N : t i Special pains w i 0 to entertain Did you ever try washing your win gloves in gasoline, put them on and be- dows with coal oil? Take one-fourth e e . : " re starti r Odd Fellows’ Memorial Das. fo arting off to take a business drive, {cup of oil, Hl with boiling whiter and struck & match to e ' his tegul Sugar Valley lod f O } ? 0 enjoy his regular | «a on Vi 7 A vo ro 2 Hetiows proceed to wash, then polish with a dry | suoke. The gloves immediately caught (YOU Memorial day, Rev. D, E. Rupley, hms cloth ; vou can dry the glass iu half the | | fire, and before he could remove them | This ime a been engaged to deliver the memorial | time than when water alone is used. | his hands were burned rather severely. — | Laxativ ¢ Bromo-Quinine Tablets address, They will shine, too, | Philipsburg Journal. gy the remedy ve cures & cold In one day Katz & Company, Limited, Bellefonte, Penn’ "4
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