8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 8, 1900. The Racket. ———— ti Silt Delinealor, Jor December now ready. NOTICE Dress goods purchased of us will be sponged without charge, by the “Spotless Steam Sponger’’ pro cess. Having had one year’s experience we can assure that it will be properly and care- fully done. Some women know about it, do U? Know about what? U say--Why the Corset that can't break at the waist line. It is the biggest improvement made in corsets in twenty years. Ask to C it when U come in, price $1.00, U have heard or read about the New Straight Front Corset, U will find an eXcenent one in the Kabo, style No. 600--Price $1 at Corset nd iter, C R S PIGE LMYER CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED PAGE Yarnell. Brown's n FROM 7TH W.E room is goiug ug pleted will make 10 our town, ber th were he reached St AM was too dodgy ¢ game and th Al was not for ther thing the bos which w Yo disap Al the pre street and crushed The Women’ Unnted E ) meeting excellent exer of the meeting Presiding IS grand tak on Was SON jer, HARTY wotk i he collection | une Boyd Williams, who had been farm and is trying huck Herman, Boyd can always from the women, they look alittle mad at him, especially when he takes one gir! home aud then goes and stays with another, No flies on Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elters, and Mrs, 1€ Ul our young men » Bas quit te) Tarn Jacob smne BE wia win Dat sometimes Llashion Sheet! and Patterns | Goods---Department | Julia Shuey attended a funeral down in | Penns Valley, last Monday. Andrew Gregg, formerly of Centre Hall, moved int the Long property here in town, on eleciion day. Mrs. Htta Tate spent a day in Belle. foute last week. She had intended to | lack : : | OFFICIAL VOTE OF BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS, Bellefonte North Ward uth Ward W est Ward Hall ward osh Centre Hi MI Millhe hi re m lipsb for | \Y Cnga wie Hannah bad by a a and nan F som belt to how is it | AK Sammy! Hunters are haviog a big time now: some of them don’t even stop ‘or Sund ay, their guns beard cracking on Sunday as regularly as on wee k days There has corn busking RODE on to this section alter night, bat they forget to leave any share for the owner, can be wen some Lester Bean is leaving home to accept a position as clerk for bis uocle, Samuel | ] Striker, of Petersburg ] Jr, has had the good to capture another hear, which weighed when dressed, over 200 1h, the | other one being only a cub, weighed So | pounds dresse James Goss visited in Tyroae a couple George Walk, stay a couple days, but got home sick | of davs recently, aud came home in the next train, Samuel Hoover has the brag potatoes CENTRE COUNTY, nt Mudiior | tionera Presto nt Preside con 180 I Hq Inusave) | a ‘unis ad ‘YeR oH ‘Seu ‘Bupioaw] | ‘LouiNOK gl bi “of "FRQUIpIH | OF nd OD ~~ x TT 0 2 0 the taba! » give the total r and Donnelly were robbed thirty change of all tlosn of sixty do'l H some house a : kens, the post > of and the Silverd nN Cc the tatione yet stationery, px Oak Hall. P burg, th any friends here last week Miss Annie Kline is visi Mrs Wm. Homan, Heprie igited visited ing her cousin, Hall, and daughter ended Pomona Tuesday. ITE was a ternoon, near Centre Dale Dale a * Ha {ta on 'r of Boals! rday al fu, is staying at Mis Geo land and of Mrs. was out friends on making Satur. ad to note she erous on We ahie t About again Wa'ds Homan has returned home from Philadelphia where he had an opera. 1 erformed on his ear, aud Mrs. Henry E. Homan and ind B. T. Homan transacted busi. ro8 al Beliefoule on Monday. Wagon Shingletown Saturd Four M on | Mr ! Ju ftoan on Mr. and Mrs. Korman were at Lemont saturday hn was in AS Moshannon. he ACM Colds sudden change in the weather to set pretty hard on the people. are a common thing nowadays. Julla Holt, of Peale, was a pleasant visitor in town the past few days. Clarence Lucas returned to Howard last week, alter a very pleasant visit with old acquaiotances here, Nelson, A. Lucas, of Washington, D C., was the gaest of his brother, J. T. Lucas, the past week. Mary Lomison made a brief visit to Peale recently, Protracted meeting has been in pro gress the past week, Quite a number of people from Pine Glen and Snow Shoe have attended. John Lucas returned home last week, Mrs. Jennie Viehdorfer was here last | week to ship ber household goods to her future home, in West Virginia, A catch word—"'grab.” NOVEMBER ated statement vole cast Jury Assembly, Com'r “"H ‘uosiyY ‘uosdwouy ad Prieom H “wma 'qqoy "a ‘pag ‘qaoy | | in our issue for each 0 Pe | out rhymes years ago, | Unionvill nionvilie. perambul as usual, when t needed, he is a nega ¥ uu ought to have seen lanai or , A exander 's chickens r and hide when he and “Billy” Rankin drove up to the hotel hitching post. Say ! Charley, Machine,” with Os ur I have an old "Poetry which used to grind lying on my gar. ret aud the other day I was Sans stag it and the measly thing began to talk and this is what the cranky thing said : McKin Itn For when We fou oy's “It four years me Ak rs sad and re cart fee Wel ni need we endur i redeen Irselves again y Tour years have passed away We ¢ ba And battle f Ana k K eager for the Ir r the truth ar nock the g : And now my I'll bid good bye to nd 0. p., but To t I've sung dy § ng ft makes me sb think we must go up Salt River Then, the « IL says sue iy g that | Far away Moses, Jr reaky ‘hing has stopped things and uses Ro much slar I have named Dosixo Beech Creek. Hayes Stewart, of Island, who is one of | a party of Lock Haven hunters in the | 'Scootac region, killed a fine deer last week, A missionary conference will be held in the Presbyterian church next Sunday | | evening. Guy Thompson left last week for Belle. founte, where he has accepted a position with the Bellefonte Creamery Co. Wilham Packer, of Kansas City, Kan., arrived in town last week and 1s v siting | earry this line, so they're way down under his brother, George Packer, and other re- Iatives, to Kansas four years ago. 6th, 1900. | | | | brought to “Billy"’ moved from Hagleville | BELLEFONTE REAL ESTATE & LOAN COMPANY Miller GRAND Closing out sale OF OXFORDS. In order to make room in onr | ciairy. overcrowded store we must close | out the balance of our Oxfords. | Prices to suit everybody from 40c | to $3 per pair. Come early and get | John ( Real the, pla Edmund Bl anchard, and Epo convevaneing loans made a 1168 3 | your size as they must go. ever the shoes of connty The finest line Centre i8 .. WALK -OVERS... for fall. They be here Car y. er's an d Work ingen for 1 )..] " MELIER POWERS SHOE COMPANY, Jush Arcade, BELLEFONTE, HARDWARE, NEL PENN'A Ce “ud pe ranitew: — COAT Tor: Alo all } Wo od, Grain, Cho hw wn Hay, Ranges, Pr Heaters, Guns, Ammunition. nA dot ww nd Sa on nine Cuil AYICn Vikan PA. GARMAN, Proprietor. Garm man’s Empire H MA ‘REET N IN TRER1 y RONE k1] 1.1 G Vv KE THE GLOBE DRY GOODS, MILLINERY CARPETS. . DRESS GOODS AND OTHER COODS. For $2 08 « Beaver ( coats and ag FO 8) ee R saline £1 . of ast week same x good, 3 seams of ds mo 4 sleeve collar A yards Ser ge or Cash. td h mercer i wi meq all the for thir Dress ™ and nplete a dress, worth opearly s [ ur choice of t | i value v mu ut i" oom our ever offered vou la blacks : leg ' ) i part We browns and tans it 3 ment ) don’t exaggerate thi you that no Coat in than $7.50 every wor that's the the feasan youn are go to hay Ing firnt or 198 = inches in length For $2.99 2... hood FOr 34.98 =: proof plosh, 1k M inches | Beas wn or Gr | won! Oor n I or fc. = ck price three ad wt at The best Plush Cape to Iv found for i Dobson's even more water grain fast Fi T 0c. « Cah —- ows a : ws and as heavy as si lined Thibet padded, | trimmed, ng EB lps meams $250 saved on a Ww) Woman's Sait | SB Yoo on a $10 Suit. Worth but no room to any Hy at The GI carpet ever sald Only to be had obe ax we have sole agency for this line in Bellefonte nly about 40 suits left, Belts. French , TRilk Hose Sapporters, Fancy "Gilt Felts, short Empire Corseta ing inte that's 40 nie NEW GOODS Xow 1 JUSTIN." Hana Bik han we want ; value 334 off | buys any Woman's Sait in the house per cent regular price Mirrors, Gilt Braids, face Curtains, Soe Dr. George H. Tibbins, son of Dr, J. | BE. Tibbins, was at the recent election made coronor of Wyoming county. And was the only Democrat from that county who was elected, Some people are called cranks just be. canse you can't turn them, A vast territory of happiness is oflen deserted for a small state of matrimony, THE GLOBE KATZ & COMPANY. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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