8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 20, 1900, The Racket. |CORRESPONDENTS | Colyer. HASTINGS AND HARMONY. | 7,9 and I Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. NEW THIS WEEK KABO CORSET GIRDLE Style 376 Has lo in, pliable clasp and is made of finest Sa tine. Has just hips enough to suit most figures. The only thing for decollete dress and most suitable for Empire gowns and shirtwaists. Particulary effective when worn with a Kabo Bust Perfector. Price $1. KABO Corset, Style 600. Bias gored, made entirely of satine, carefully finished in ail details. A corset of rare virtue. Price $1. NEW BELTS, HAIR PINS, Lace pins, Pompadour and Side combs, Ladies pocket books and 100] new things too numerous to mention. ®0o90® G. R. SPIGELMYER. The Most Important provement pos ye y INK in vour household LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE it protects vour anily | } far x 12 \ A Residence Telephone at a Ca it ee moderate ¢ “The Standard” Sewing Machines. * ) tae: Sara C. Bricklev SAMUEL HARTARYX RUPTURE or No operat somfort frames Cups, pund piu distress of ANHOYANCS Out At for the ¢ of » fe HERNIA CURED ne =oft materials skins and elast hn ae vet, chamois lke a glove and ean harm holds your intestines back position and the wound w wound when it has a chance ure is to hold the time the wound be Your Rupture can not be way We have had 2° years constant and hard experience in treating ruptures and this fit Is the { Men women and children mads som fort ¢ by using t) Rl Priess reasonable and in accordance th the case If ir tied, please write for partie lars Intestine which we w mail you free Addr MOHAWK REMEDY €O., Rome, N. Making Love a Crime The city council this ordinance “Whoever shall in said city congre. gate on or upon any of the in the city of Peru for the purpose of courting, making love or spooning or carrying oi courtship, shall be gulitly of a mis meanor and shall be fined not less than r more than £100 for each offense.’ Mayor Hoerner says “1 do vot op pose courtship when it is conducted in an ordinary maaner. But when it is carried on indiscriminately and in a style offewsive to the public, I believe it, lke all other nuisances, should be dbat ed of Lil., has just passed ireets About Crops. Mifflin county reports the potato yield poor. Nittany valley has a good peach | grop. Corn crop is short in Union coun. ty. Centre county had nothing to brag | about in any of the cereals this year, DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE Aaronsburg. Miss Eva Meyer is spending this week in Bellefonte among relatives and friends, Charles Stover and family, formerly of this place but now residents of Altoona, are paying a visit to thei friends and relatives in our burg and are the guests of the gentleman's father, William Stover, on Main street, Our schools opened on Monday morn ing with a very large attendance. Oliver Wolf and wife, of Wolf's Store, recently visited at the home of the lady's father, H. H. Weaver, Jerre Wert and wife are spending this week at Tusseyville among friends. Ellery Krape, of Spring Mills, trans acted very important business in our town on Saturday evening. Ask no questions. Daniel Krape, who has been ill for neatly a year, is bedfast at present and is gradually growing weaker from the infirmities incident to old age Mrs Wolf's An infant child and George Homan was buried at chapel, on last Saturday. Mrs. Emma Hess (nee : a former resi ral aays her among her relatives and frien Harvest Home servi the Reformed church her 0 both of Hu ts of the Weaver, on and in demand. A very delightful party was ren on Monday afte n at o'clock "1-VEAT-O d North and Beech Creek Ha! > SCHOOLS has taken it Howard Thieves visited the botel last Fri night and got away ply of prow Ralph O one of charge with a goodly suj sions The condition of Mrs } much more Wa ter Caskey is favorable and is om a fair way to recovery I'he in schools Beech Cr | at Harr th his fami will resume his work in the n afew days hn Brandt st with typhoid fes the s iss Lydia K it home at Sam Fran and his Miss Aggie Bartholomew is spending a few weeks at State College The carpenders are busy at work on Daniel Kraders New house, which will make a fine appearance when finished A store room will be connected to the dwelling and a new store will be in opera- tion after the building is done. W. H. Kersteter and family of Harris. burg will make their future home in our town; they arrived last Saturday. Jacob Witmver spent a few minutes in town only to find things moving along as usual John G. Smith loaded a car with pota. toes on Tuesday. He paid 40 cents a bushel for them. Master Charles Campbell, of Shamo. kin, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Mabel Kale: The evaporating factory began opera. tion on Monday. They are, ready now to use the farmers apples ot a fair price Monday at the R. Stover spent y seat Potters Mills. Mrs. Smith and Pine Grove Mills, here jeff Shaffer, lewistown, passed Saturday evening to Mr. Burris. Harry Wilk burg, are the guests of daughter, Ella, of are visiting reiatives children, of through our visit her parents, wife and town 1 wife, of Mifllin john Wilkenson non an Our farmers report a good corn crop, A150 apples, bul cabbage is a failure We need not worry about making saver. krout, Miss Cathryn Wilkenson is still on the sick list ; hope she may speedily recover, Dr. H. 8 Alefander reports a great deal of sickness ; he is kept very busy. | Merchant Frank Carson and brother | | Joe brought a fine load of peaches from Milroy ou Friday. to sell them, | | George Bitner went to see his brother | John, above Centre Hall, on Friday, who Is very sick ; not expected Lo recover, Mrs. Alfred Stump and her sister, Mrs, Samuel Klinefelter, from above Centre Hall, were in to see their mother, Mrs. Mary Wingard. Miss Ella and Maud Barr are spend- ing a few weeks with their mother and brother and also to attend Granger Pic- nic, after which they expect to take up their residence in Bellefonte, Squire J. S. Houseman made a business trip to Bellefonte, on Thursday, Alfred Reiber left last Saturday for Coburn, where he commenced his winter term of school on Monday following. This is his second winter term at teach ing. His summer vacation spent traveling and canvassing, was Harry McClellan, is rejoicing over the arrival of a young daughter at his home, on last Sunday, Mr. Gramley, the implement dealer from Rebersburg, made a business trip through this part last week Wm. Mover, our cider cylinder of his engine day last week. He the engine and boiler out Rev, John H mini had the blown out, maker, onc talks of throwing Houseman, ¢ | ster from landswi and daughter, re Hou Week MARRIED Edwin Bre Hans, ck, at the residen Mr. and Mrs, Jerr ¢ have the be friends Mrs. Lambe: riend from Willi Couj If those they will : Miss Annie pent he . Frank Geary several day 15! week Henty Mooney, of Houtzdale ] her, Mark The attendance at the Grangers part slim. Al the county of Snow Shoe, was ing ais broth nic, from these to be waiting later on J. EB Blair Co., is visiting his twin brother, Peter Shires, here Rebersburyg, On Wednesday moming Henry Meyer left for Bucknell University at Lewis burg, where he will attend school Our farmers are busy cutting off corn The corn crop is fairly good this year in our valley, The colored campmeeting which has been in progress for the last three weeks in a grove north of Rockville, has failed to do very much good, but we dare say has brought about enmity among out veighbors. Ves, our people would have been better off had they not seen a col. ored campmeeting this summer A number of our folks are dttending the Grangers’ Picnic at Centre Hall Our schools opened with a fair number of scholars last week During the last few weeks our burg people have been supplying themselves with Aaronshurg peaches Perry Stiver and wife, of Freeport, Ill, and BE. KE. Adams and wife, of Haven, were the pleasant Henry Meyer's on Friday night fair, Shires, of Lock Logantan. Torrence and Bibby’ 1 Delong, Preston Fiddler Snook are hauling hem ock bark to Lock Haven for | ameson Bros Mr. Delong's team veered off the road at the Salphar spring and up pet their load Monday Frank W. IL. Smith Holstein bull impaled by tween two trees in the Deer. The animal having strangled After two years of silent slumber the Loganton cornet band resurrected sul. ficently to be seen and heard one night recently, Cole's accommodation wagon it pasaded up and down the street rendering several fovnd a white the neck be forest of White was dead, no dou They had no trouble | livelv oldtime melodies, much to the de. | near Mackeyville, baskets left yet, light of the peogple. visitors at! Mounted on Landlord Harry | Continued trom page | gents got such an effectual sitting down at the former county convention by chairman John C, Miller that they were afraid to bark up this trip, and were as | “Little | meek as lambs. Why Phil.,"”” the political remnant that Hast- mgs sent into retirement luck didn't sometime ago, try his again? Suppose be has enough by this time, and in the future will attend strictly to business FR the situation ¢ long was in convention and took lamly, Many per- sons would have liked to have seen him on the ticket for assembly this trip, and his name was fre quently mentioned, and we know he would have been glad to respond as he would like to serve the public at Harrisburg, in an official capa- would the not city, Mr, long is a hustler and made a determined fight in The that have campaign, reason he was nominated is here in town they selected someone else. Mr, Allison did not want the nomipation ana Mr. Long would bave be lad for the honor, and is a deserving party who alway Was active for its It 18 a common gers of the party di rds John A who spent hi went down murmured t of ACcCout should have been wot heard that! Dailey is party harnes on and will 1 H Har Howar ETE Disppsing of His Beaches Up to Saturday, Dr. Dumm has sold | | 4,000 baskets of peaches from his orchard, | 1,000 | He has over Militarism # Its Effects 00000000 800000000 Effect on Styles:--Do you consider yourself an up-to-date dresser?. If you do, you must have a Military Cut Suit and Overcoat. We knew they would be very popular this season and consequently laid in an extensive line. The whole suit is cut on the Military Style, but we want to call particular at- tention to the high padded shoulders, in fact they are New Ideas and Swell Creations in the clothing line. They are the kind you are looking for but can’t find in every store because we are the sole agents of | | A "The Clothing that makes Rochester Famous lla ROLES) eR 8. a ey mons And this is the Clothing that 19 IV, rell zal ba . 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