8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER A 25, 1900, The Racket. 7,9 and {1 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. ceee We can serve U better in many ways than any store in Belle- fonte, simply because we know how, and have exclusive sale of some of the best things manufactured in the United States and Europe. We men- tion a few--Botany Mills DRESS SPECIALTIES." They were awarded the Gold Medal for at the Paris Exposition. The “Gold Medal” line of Black Dress Goods, every yard guaranteed to wear and give satisfaction. 1 excellence The, Centemeri and Clementina KID GLOVES, Bellefonte’s favorite. Cordette, the beet sub- stitute for hair cloth. Samson Boy’s Waists. Her Majesty and Princess of Wales Corsets and the Aprienna Brace. But- tericks patterns and publica- tions. The above lines alone stamp the store unique and worthy of your patronage 0009 G. R. SPIGELMYER d Drink “TM Gil Food WU TEA ——— WA ———— Not Medicine Your Feet > HOW ABOUT THEM? WINTER SHOES MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, 2.1" bm ) Bellefonte, Pa. Bn a . Points of Superi in the “Standard Rotary.” # the tht matte what the Sara C, Brickley Cor. Spring & Bishop Bellefdte, Pa. Slightly Used Pianos. a — In the eity there are many perrons who ase a plano only for a season, some are ¢ ompeiled to sell, while others have been only renting, all such planos can at times be pleked un at very reasonable prices and as far as the wear on the plano is concerned, are as good as new, as the most of them have been used but a short time. ¥ you want such bargains let me know, I will wieet for you only what will please. Or If you peelar a new plano | ean supply you at remark ably low prices WILLIAM T, MEYER, wo 1927 Poplar St, Philadelphia, APMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICE Estate of JACOB J. GARBRICK, deed te of Marion township Letters of administration on sald estate having been granied to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those elaima or demands net the same will pre sent them without delay for settlement, to the BEN ABRIOK, Zion. t Dale, Att'y, Administrators, having Romola. ly accomplished young ladies, who has been in attendance at the Lock Haven | Normal school for some time, spent Sat- | urday at her home, Lock | Haven on Sunday. returning to I. B. Robb, who has been working at Clearfield for somes time, that place on Mondav, after a visit at his home in this place. Miss Mame WCeCK 8 Delong, who is teaching school at Loveville, spent last Saturday and Sunday at her home, She was ac- companied by Miss Jennie Hirsch, one of Loveville's fine young ladies, A number of our people attended the fair, at Belletonte, last week. Miss Ella Brickley mn Monday, Austin, where she re dressmaking establishment, Prof. T. 8. from Gleasonton, la left for will pen her ned Thursday, Is and pheasants by retar Delong now shooting Tre the bushel. A protracted meetin Monday evening by of the Christian church, arrived home has been Altoona with his . Irvin Packer. Orlonzo Brickley, who 1 Potter county last r a few days in week, ech Creek. \ at IC enlire 1 H. R. R, company is Beech Creek divison w B Aeavier ra \ Mr. and Mrs. ( e Berry have moved to Jersey Shore, where Mr the main dispatcher’s office J. BE. Williams, operator at Hayes run, moved his family to this place yesterday and wi upy a house on Water street Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown, who were mairied at the bome of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wense! at noon last Wednesday, will make their | home ‘in Philadelphia, where the groom is in the tram dispatcher's office of the Penn'a railroad, The Penn'a Pire Brick Co. Monday made absolute purchase of six acres of land from Hon, J Merry, on which to | erect their new plant, A valuable match team of young bay | driving horses owned by Thomas Furst were poisoned in some manner Saturday evening and both died Monday morning, A post. mortem examination by Dr, Tib. bins disclosed the presence of poison, but the kind has not been ascertained. Both were stricken at the same time, were af. fected the same way and died only a few hours apart, Berry isin + OCH MOHAWK CATARRH CUNE. Cheapest and Best, Cures Catarrh tn from 3 to 10 days, Cures Cold In the Head, 5 to 15 minutes, Cures Headache, | to 5 minutes, Securely packed with full instructions, by yn ad oa wii be more than pleased Y ; the | «Your money Ei are d dB Pe taken. i" x0 MOHAWK REMEDY CO., Rome, N.Y, returned ) home and is CORRESPONDENTS | DEPARTMENT | CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE. | Millheim. Everybody is pleased with the abund- ant sapply of water the late rain has brought, removed a large tumor from Mrs, (Geo. Reyer, on North street, on Saturday. She had been sick for some time, but | seems to be improving since, Miss Maude Brickley, one of our high- Henry Brown took his brother Isaac | and family to Mill Hall, on Mouday. Mrs. Daniel Ulrich and sister, Mrs. | Tena Reifsnyder, visited at Centre Hall this week, Fortney, Kepler and Taylor registered at the Musser House on Tuesday. I. F. Harter had business in town this week ; he is as pleasant as ever, A great many attended the fair last week, and all seemed to enjoy the dis- play, races, etc. Jonathan Harter left for Ohio, Monday afternoon, to attend the funeral of his brother Israel, who died Saturday, W. R. Musser, of State Cqgll Sunday with his parents. J. W. Stover, of our leading mer. chants, is in the city this week for his fall and winter sto C. Mc. Gramley, t machini in town Saturday, Miss Annie Wolf, iss Ista Smith on § The High valley scri and Snyder passed through town on Tue They report the valley all The United Evangelical Saturday evening was a succt some twenty-eight dollars I street home with new He ¢ this w Mrs. D. L. Zerl spent last Sunday in Centre Ha “ie ge, spent one K. t, of Reber Feidler, wnday, of oe Bryan fe DUIS LuUsSe 1s improving weather board xpects cold weather in Greenlan inter, vy and daughter St Dan’'l Hoy bad a carl d from York state t 3 Harry Work at Milton David Ocker and ger, Mid dieburgh, visited at the welcome home of Frank Bowersox last week oth gen tiemen are engaged in framing lap and family, of Phi are taking their annual tour in t county and Stone valley, Mr. LaPort has been justice of the peace in Phi burg for many years AWA 3 Rn ot Jonas burg, ing ) ips Warren Bailey, of Springfield, 11, is now visiting his mafy friends in this valley. Mr. Bailey looks hearty and ro- bust, weighing over two hundred pounds. He is a salesman for the Indiana Car. riage Works Rev. A. A. Black and wife attended the Sunday School State convention at | Altoona in the Second Lutheran church, : Rev, John McCracken, a Presbyterian | minister of Johnstown, was wedded on | | Wednesday, the 24th inst, to Miss Adair, | She is a niece of the | of Indiana county, prominent Rev. Adair, who was a pastor of the N. P. church of Stone valley for many years. After the ceremony and wedding breakfast the young couple started for a southern trip making Washington their chief center, The groom is a fine young man with fine tal. ents, and an excellent minister, We congratulate the Reverend ana his bride and wish them much happiness. Fire, Fire destroyed a large frame barn and several sheds adjacent on the [farm of Jacob Kostenbader, about one mile north of Lewisburg. Two horses, five calves and a large amount of crops were burn: ed. went for bruin, | at first shot, KILLED A BIG BEAR. Last Thursday evening, Dr, John | Faag, of Williamsport, and George B, | | Uzz'e, of Clarence, were in Drs. Ball, Musser, Frank and Braucht | and started for Snow Shoe about mid- night, While driving run, by light caused by the casting of cinders from the Bellefonte furnace a big black bear was espied close by in a | | corn field. The men, with guns in hand, at once Finally Uzzle was success: ful sending a ballet in bruin's head, kill. When dressed the The were so clated they brought the huge The Carman ing the animal, car- cass weighed 350 ponnds, men skin here Friday morning early. skin was on exhibition at the House. White-Cunningham, Pleasant Gap last evening inter Mr ham, of Philade White, of Pleasant vl o plac cene of an parties were took father M. E. churcl There was ; p— ————————— wo ae SE w oi hole De. Miles’ Negvine soothes the nerves, nour ishes the brain, and re- freshes the entire organism. Seld by druggists on guarantee Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, 1nd, The 5 Minute Breakfast Food. Purina Health Flour o Makes ow» “BRAIN BREAD.” PURINA MILLS, Sv. Lows, Mo. § . Bellefonte | along Wallace | The bear was wounded | | “FIRST RELIEVED, | THEN CURED, THEN STAY CURED.” THAT IS THE RESULT OF DR. STITES’ TREAT. MENT OF ALL KINDS OF CATARRH. Late Discoveries and Modern Methods. Miraculous Results are Obtained DR. ]. K. STITES. Ear, Nose, Throat and Lune Scientist LP Nl. ; . | ‘ Offices, No. 21 N. Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa. ) OO0000000COOO0000O000000 8 OOOO I000I000 O ol 4 , - we i ry AGE SE A id a Al idd i | : id AIO0CO dia nT s+ 8 ) COO00O0O0 0000000000000 000COOOO00O000N000000000 #0000000 0000000000D0000 ( / Pl . =~ .) > « “ Consultation and Examination F Y 2, ! lours, from 9a. m. to | I to 5 p.m. an NO INCURABLE CASES TAKEN. + THE GLOBE<~ GOODS, MILLINERY ARPET wr DRY y MW MW, di OO000000e 00000000 DON'T FORGET! A ———— —————— ~ ~~ a Tr ~ lv - | i ks § ! 000000000000 0OO00000 Women’s Tailor-Made Suits ILL SOM CAPES----COATS----WRAPS aver ( Nid ¢ ( lined wit] teriinin in Crolf Capes, Black B pik (roll Cape 8 made from the genuine shawls Plush Capes. We have an ex eptionally strong line BAB At IB In. CAPE. . 2s osisssrssssinning ens ss Thea 31.08 27 in, Cape.... : £5.00 | 30 in. Cape . + 86.00 Guaranteed to be Dobson Plush (the best made) all lined with mercerized Satine. See this line before buying. Womens Sample Coats. An assorted lot, $10.00 and £12.00 values, all at Girls Sample Coats, 12, 14, 16 - 18 yrs. Values up to £12.00. All at one prices . ++ 85.00 Good values waiting for you in our Dress Goods Department this week. Carpets and Matting on 20d floor. 00000000 00000000 ME GLOBE,
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