8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA » NOVEMBER 1, 1900, The Racket. | 7,9 and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, | “200 4 | out ooo Talking al U kno that | 25 3 give U much nicer and better goods even with that margin in price thrown in. If U doubt 1t, lo com are ; get the be I 8 cents pet vk around ar * i x » of quality to co with U sent one of the best factor edee : G. R. SPIGELMYER CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE. Runvi ii. Lig. The 3s there | discover Ff are ome and ww of Faye where sh tains daughter Anoth Catt Wi iam the mount We b FOTN Hue A few av Potters Mills. Miss Rema daughter of une spent Saturday aunt, Mrs Kate Carson E. P. Alexander, of Yegertown, Mil fin county, spent Sunday with her brother, Doc Alexandiia Mrs. Linnie Evan 1s improving slowly, Mrs. Royer is on the sick list Apple butter boiling is all tue gn in| our town Michael Smith visited bis mother, at Pine Grove Mills, Some of our young folks attended the | festival and oyster supper at Colyer, Saturday eve, handsome OI Spring Mills, 1 Sund with her an lay Millheim. Miss Katharine Weaver, of Tussey- ville, #visited her mother, Mrs. W. H. Meyer, over Sunday. W. F. Smith and W Musser ac- companied by their w were the guests of Alfred Catherman’'s, of Hartle.- ton, several days this week. H. VES, Chauncy Frankenberger, of Philadel. phia, eojoying a vacation with his family her 18 Rev, Buck and daughter Laura drove to Friday, where they spent several days with friends. Miss Rose Mais Sund at home Lewisburg last *, of Centre Hall, spent iy Miss Sadie Emerick ited at H. Charles Bassler, ife Freeburg, Nittany valley, ¢'s over Sunday. , Of a and mother, of of Jerome week. were guests y LIS Spigeimy er al day Miss p £V( itin iting at KOCH I Fairbrook, 18 vi Condo here ranks. our nu ner, whose plac wded with introduction to our I "ork Is no pro He services and abil ¥ ABS A LTIImer are we her stock known, this Ying here Miss Franks the latest in upto her prices are as the lowest second season comprises all millinery and heretofore, as her a call date ow (rive and see for yourselves Rebersburg. Rev, W. W. Sholl, A snapshot visit to his parents last day. Last week while Emmon of Westport, made Fri. Breon was | crossing the mountain between our burg and Tylersville be saw a monster bear, Our people should remember the elec. Our people seem anxious to have a rural mail delivery and will do their part if Uncle Sam is willing to do his part, I hope there is no such a foolish i person who would not want it tion next Tuesday, and all come out and | vote, Miss Stella Ocker and friend, of Centre { Hall, were spending Saturday and Sun. | day with Stella's grandparents, Reuben | | Gramley’s. Cook Condo and his wife and daugh- ter, of Lock Haven, were spending the | latter part of last week in our burg, | looking up relatives and old friends. Mrs, Rose Mackey, of Williamsport, has been visiting her parents, Daniel Harter's, during the last few weeks, | Miss Rosa Meyer, of Lock Haven, has been the friendly guest of Daniel ter for a few weeks, and other Har- relatives, Edward Bourgard, who has been teaching at Cross Forks, came home last week with fever, Rev. Harmon, the who recently returned trip with his new wife, the sick list, Lutheran pastor, i his western 15 at present on om people the week, ith it, A number of our were at tical meeting at Millbeim last re very much pleased w Mallory, of immday 1'W with } e Dow and little daugh were Sunday vis lors A home, Spring Mills. } about er mickwheat eakes and and in our late for assembly town between trains Is with his many friends. Mowery, of lewistown, he livery nD stable, he class nouts close at hand and cast your ha has H Figs busine ss has first mn and good tur Election Democrats ont ballots Yote turn the straight ticket as we never had any hetter KR. G Kennely, the crack shot, brought down three fine wild turkeys—that is, if they were not some farmer's tame tur ReEys Cure Your Cold While You Can Is it pot better to cure your cold while you can, in its inciplency, rather than take the chance of its resulting in puneumonia, ] tatarrh or consumption; all of which dis. eases beg with a cold and may prevent. {ed by curing every cold at the start? | Chamberlain's Cough Remedy can al. | ways be depended upon, It is pleasant {and safe to take, too. For sale by | Green's Pharmacy. : Grover Misses Helen and Gertrude Meyer and Harry Ishler,of Boalsburg, were pleasant callers in town on Thursday evening. Mrs. Geo, Mitchell, of near | visited her parents Mr. | Gilliland on Monday, On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kuopp left for Snow Shoe to visit their | daughter Mrs. James Irwin who is serious. ly ill. | Oak Hall, Lemont, and Mrs, J. G, Lee Segner and Geo, Hosterman were {in lown on Sunday. John town Peters and family of Shingle. and Horner and family of Walnut Grove, were Sunday visitors in town, Misses Ella and Cathryn Dale were to Centre Hall on Thursday. Clifford Close Pine Grove of six Mi on Ir Geo, home from iturday,after an absence returned ons month Hall to Linden Sunday Mrs | waecicome Tu ,of th tam, of Altoon Bellefonte rove Mr , Were omy avia Peters apt heasants than far, while s have juentiy shot been shot hereabouts partict untains ul are not as numero as nr yea when nuts were more King corn nt of 0) cached a very appros MF [ A DCSE pOTYICS were school, ied Inends at Mi lay over Sunda Every dem id turn out at the ket, with Tes ve Fisher's in fromt Oar hants, have 3 A fine which is ¢ mer sons, 4 : aced of their SLOT their improvement to Musser and ch Haven this Hon, |} | Foster, was week fren week Stated sen on ur strecis one Cay Constable I. C. Frank, of Potter town ship, was here on official business one day last week Kreamerville. Another new month begun, soon Old Winter will be here, | Mary, the little daughter of H Smull, is very {ll at present Musser who has been sick for quite a while is, we are sorry (0 say, not | fast improving. K. week, in reference to attending Sanday School, was the cause of it, but there was Continued on Page 4 Wm. 8 Breon and family, of Fleming. | | ton, were the guests of Jno. T. Wate and | H. H. Stover, Sunday. We dont know whether our hint of last | | DRESS vw (CARPETS gic rel] at 25¢., and we will guar | CURTAINS E E E E E E LE Cc E r E E bu MILLIONS OF OATARRA VIOTIMS. Can You Realize It? Catarrh the There were 10.000 Catarrh To day th TARRH i eyery i the than ver twenty million where 1 Very in forest mech aborer, tl Ani 1 the | mal all other di I Irgoer 1CY. Are You One of Them? Jational Disease. DR. J. K. STITES, “= No. 21 N. Allegheny St, BELLEFONTE, PA. Hours 9 No Ira m. to 8 p. m. *- yonsultation and Fre SRAAAAAALARARAR ASE 8 adit ihoaanonedod ident didi sd dad dona gadonsninatodetotofodudotidododididans liminary FE xi MUMMMAMVUOMUMUU CUB MUMMBUMMMMLUOGL AM MM A A AA A AAMAS AA AA MM bbb a2 imination Free. “THE GLOBE DRY GOODS, MILLINERY .& CARPETS. VET 00DS we o ef » Aras al J if G the bought Ihe others were double warp the department they are marked at 390. purchase su Are 89c Ree them Renaissance effects, 3 yds long Can't be beaten on this line RTANT INFOR Ingraina | more of our good ist a little wider than the last ATION iw new ATEAINS md - 5 " YAMS Nils » week largest exis Don't mi and they Y Lace Cartains lot we had $1.00 Leader, 3} yds long before buy ing THE GLOBE |KATZ & COMPANY. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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