8 w— JANUARY 1, 1901 The Racket. Wishes all of its customers and everybody else, a happy and prosperous New Year. Of Interest to Ladies. Special sale of Muslin Under- wear, from a Sanitary Factory, at prices “that beat the band.” Kom and C. G. R. SPIGELMYER, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE Fairbrook. lay F. L. Black took a holic drive last week to Huntingdon, Rev. D&vid F. Kapp, of Benore, is now preaching in Altoona every Sabbath, morning and evening. Many of our people attended the church wedding, at Pine Grove Mills. Isaac Campbell returned to the Cen- | tral State Normal Scool, afterspendiug a very pleasant vacation at his parental home. Miss Mary Bailey, « tended a Christmas sug Bailey's, of State College. »f thi lace, at. I Scott Nearly fifty students are the creamery course at the St J. E. McWilliams, of tended the reception of J. 8. Buckwalter, which given by Mr. Jno. Buckwalter, of Lancaster om Dec. 25th. He enjoyed the social event greatly, aud was much pleased with the nice country of Lancaster county, taking ate College. this Mr. was place, at- and Mrs. Lewis Nulton took his gripand started west last week, and said he was taking Greely’s advice. He told vs that destination would be Ironiagton, Iowa. Misses Abbie Hunter and Margaret | , two of Stone valley's | and Carrie Mag! charmiog young ladies, visited their many friends in this section last week. Miss Hunter is one of Stone valley's best teachers, and has met success with all her teaching. William Lightens, of Scotia, was look- ing up some business in this section last | Saturday. The oyster social last ing, which was wel a su basement church attended The social of the was was held Hall L quite in the itheran cess Pine Services are being Paul's Reformed this week, 1g held in the St church, at Pine Hal beginning with Wednesday Rev. A. A. Black ably by other ministers being had a very enjovable yun tain city, taking the and visiting his friends West Mi Doctor bas as much work denta IK in Frank Bailey, of last week in this se look | and says he as he can handle in his A RAND splendid « of G. W o'clock luxuries spent tion we pariors CHRISTMAS FEAST: —A ner was given at the home Keichline on Dec. 25th at The ladened with and ecatables of all kinds The guests were grandly inter tained the the family, music was rendered The sale Mrs. Alice Weaver last Thursday afternoon was well attended table was delicious by of It hardly ever occurs that a fellow en. gaged gets tired of his betrothed before the marriage We have witnessed a a similar case of this kind in a nearby section Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rossman, of Penn Hall, who were recently married, are en. Joving a pleasant time at Mrs. man’s parental home at this place. Chas. Myers and his sisters, enjoyed a trip to Huntingdon and Alexandria visit. ing their friends and enjoying the lovely drive of over twenty miles Ross. Potter Township. : | It is pleasing to announce that the | grain fields have a good appearance, and if the winter turns out favorably next vear, for once, may find our farmers re- joicing over a good crop of wheat, Mrz. Jacob Wagner is not enjoying the best of health, and Mrs. Alfred Hoster- man is not very well, though able most of the time to be about. The general health is good, and that is what be most thankful for, Farmer J. C. Bible is likely to be the | occupant of the Centre Hill store prop- | erty and carry on the mercantile busi | his | Saturday even- | tom, | 121 and lots of i i Prof. 1. | couple days last week. | were glad to see him, Howard. | Mr. and Mrs, I} C. Dietz attended the | wedding of her sister at Hecla, on Xmas, quite a clean out the past week, discharged all men who put in more time drinking whiskey than working. John A. Thompson, our butcher, is re. joicing over the arrival of a little daugh- ter Every man, woman and child was made happy on Christmas, who attended any of the different Sunday Schools, by | a big two-pound poke of candy, but your | scribe was sleighted. Mrs. Katie Grove, of Farmers Mills, | was a guest of her sister, Mrs. E. C, Dietz, the past week. Prof. L. E. Boob, of Aaronsburg, is at this writing soliciting our town for the purpose. of getting up a class of vocal and instrumental music. We success and would like everybody to take an interest in it. | | Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Greninger spent Christmas in Philadelphia. W. E. Confer is all smiles; he says it {is a girl again, Chas. Leathers has purchased the old Candy property on Walnut street, and is erecting a pool room on same, alongside the house. Christmas was well celebrated in our town. Everybody was enjoying them. selves | some had quite a bit of barley corn. Xmas with his He has been at Curtis Longee spent parents at this place. Clearfield for some time. Wm. Solt speut part of the state, Xmas in the southern A double wedding took place at A. J. Walizcrs on Christmas. The contracting parties were Eber Walizer and Miss Butler, Lannen Smith and Mis arrie Walizer, all of this place ’ race Prof. Geo. Robb and wife, of Altoona, spent Christmas with his father-in-law, Samuel Kline. Miss Maud Hopkins' smiling face is | seen behind the counter at C. C. Lucas’ store. James Lucas is in town, did you know it? Mrs. H. T. Lucas is improving. Miss Cora Gardner, home over Christmas. of Bellefonte was A car load of salt was unloaded at our depot on Monday. We had a coal famine past week. in our town the Charles Pletcher is hands with friends. home shaking Chauncy Delong, of Blanchard, was seen in our town on Tuesday. DIRD : — Albert Holter, son of Michael Holter, died on Christmas aflernoon of consumption and was buried on Thurs. day at the Schenck cemetery, Rev, Bear officiated. Edward Leathers, of Renovo, was a guest of his rather, I. C. Leathers, on Christmas. A meeting will be held in the brick Disciple church on Saturday evening, Jaan. sth, at which A. O. Furst, of Belle. fonte, is to deliver a very interesting lecture on his trip to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schenck are proud over a little daughter, H. A. Moore had one of his large win- dows broken on Christmas eve, Quite an interesting meeting was held in the M. E. church on New Years night. Rev. Bear of the evangelical church and Rev. Wharton of the M. E. church made very able addresses All the bells in our t chimed the old year out and the new one in, while some of the town whistles played their part. Miss Mamie Strunk, of Bellefonte, spent New Year day with her father and mother at this place, in helping to de. vour a 20 pound turkey. W. 8. Crain, formerly of this place, now of Port Matilda, transacted business in our town be ‘ast day of last year wn Runville. Gust Rhue and wife, of Altoona, visit ed his mother and relatives at this place last week The Snow Shoe scribe will please not think we are dead or sleeping, but have been waiting for him to become ashamed | of himself and pay that little boy for that turtle which he promised to pay him for, next day, after receiving it ; and as to monkeys, there is only one now living which endures such great cold and it is now at Snow Shoe. While said scribe | was lost in the jungles of which be spoke last summer, he wandered along the edge of the cornfield near the public road just as a circus owner was driving past. The gentleman remarked. “Why that reminds me of one of the monkeys we have in our menagerie.” His picture is still in this place aud the boy who lost the turtle identifies him as the same | creature, Mrs. Grace Lucas, of Altoona, is visit- ing relatives at this place. Toner Irwin who has been away for two years is seen on our streets again. this place in the past was in our midst a His many friends S. T. Williams visited his parental home at Port Matilda, a couple days last we cau | week, Houserville. The teachers of this vicinity attended ness at the old stand an old landmark — | the Teachers’ Institute at Bellefonte, next spring. tire property. business stands in the valley, and it has had numerous changes of proprietors. It once was a farmer's cooperative store with John Bair as manager, some forty years ago. proprietors were the Gillilands, Strohm, Keller, Graff, Ieee, Hugh Larimer, and the next is likely to be Mr. Bible, a most excellent man who enjoys the confidence of the community, Loganton. William Smith, of Loganton, is serious. ly 1ll. His age is 78 years, William Price, aged 76, is very ill and there is but little hope of his recovery. Sheridan Bierly, son of Israel Bierly, of lLogaunton, has been ill for some time with typhoid fever, He has purchased the en- This is one of the oldest | Among the many changes of | | The Hvangelicals at Lemont held a very interesting, Christmas entertain. | ment last Tuesday evening. G. 8. Keller gave a very fine Christ. | mas dinner to his friends on last Tuesday. Mrs. J. B. Mayes visited herson J. Will | Mayes at Howard last week. [ Itis reported that Mrs, Ira Bodle, for. merly of this place, is dead. | Miss Precilla Ray of Juniata, is visit. ing her grandparents Mr, and Mrs James : Ray. Jared Evey visited the constable on last Saturday night, HORSE SENSE. In order to succeed in advertis. wg the largest circulation, at a fair price, pays better than the small oiroulation at a low price, | an accident on | that | being obliged to return home, wish him | | home | welcome our western boys home again, A. Ziegler, of Westport, Clin. | | ton county, who has been a teacher at CorLvEr Neo. 2. - - Miss Minne Crater, from Spring Mills, | spent Xmas with her sister, Sevilla, at " lJ. EB. Klines. The Jenkins Iron & Tool Co. made | They | gall is visiting her sister, Mrs. | Taylor, Miss Cora Colyer from near Wm. A.J. Weaver is nursing a very sore hand, Misses Sevilla and Minnie Crater had Wednesday last driving down Reiber's hill in a top buggy. Their horse being smooth, fell, and broke the shafts, then commenced to kick. By time help arrived, but the girls leading their horse, with the robes on his back and their buggy like “the girl I left be- hind me." Calvin Ruhl and wile returned on Sun. day, after spending a week in Union county, Milton Benner, who had been west for several years, returned to his former again, at Tussevville, We all MARRIED At the parsonage of Rev A J. Horner, on Wednesday evening, Dec 26th, Harvey Horner and Miss Katie Jordan, both of our vicinity. MARRIED Saturday evening at the parsonage of Rev. J. 8S. Housman, W. O Confer and Miss Leah Nevel, both of our vicinity, The protracted meeting in church is a grand near thirty altar for prayer. The Xmas entertainment in the United Evangelical charch was a grand su in every Colyer Mills Band fared quie ously on Xmas, an excellent prepared for them, at the Olid | and ten dollars in cash in serenaded the newly married Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Alfred Reiber, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs D. L. Bartges. Then they serenaded the town of Centre Hall. The boys look Evangelical Thus far penitents have bowed at the SUCCESS respect. doing ample Xmas dinner, especially hotel They couple, int pocket ed splendid in their voiforms and the ex- | cellent and fine music they render is un- equaled, considering the length of time of their organization. A reunion was held at the residence of [evi Stumps on Xmas. J. S Rowe and family, of Centre Hall, Harry Fishburn and family, of Potter Mills, both soun.in. laws of Mr. and Mrs. Stump, were all present and partook of a fine and deli cious roast, especially prepared for the occasion by Mrs. Stump, about getting up an ¢ The many weddings in our vicinity have brought Wm. Mullbarger to a full conclusion to take to himself a wife, He has been to the squire, in company with Wm lee, as witness, to that alright. The squire agreed to do the for half price. Wm. has the best wishes of his many friends for a long and happy life who knows all excellent dinger 'E 3 see is job Mingoville. has mov where he mill, by Perry Weaver, of lawistown, ed into Gorden's tenant house, will be employed at the saw Wagner & Co Mrs Hou'z, was visiting her sister, baugh, over Sunday Elery Brown family, of Millheim, was visiting his sister, Mrs James Neff, over Sunday of Houserville, Mrs Thomas Johnston. . na The schoolhouse has been greatly im. 1 by having a be IH Ay at veda nd ecia nr pr put The shooting » House WAS we match at the attended, by Zion folk There will be a shooting match at Nef'soun Saturday Jan 5, when sumber of chickens will be put James juite a 1 from his best friend, where he was employed in the brickyard Thomas Fulton has returned home from Potter Co. where he was employed in the lumber woods, the snow being too deep to work Mrs. James Nefl, and Grandmother Neff, of this place, were the guest of Mrs, Ed. Strohn of Zion on Sunday The scholars of this place were nicely treated by their teacher, Miss Alma Stein became guess he We would like to know what of the Mingoville No. 27 1 went to sleep Mr. and Mrs. Shuman Zimmerman were to Spring Mills, on Tuesday, (0 see his sister Mrs. Harris Robison very poorly at this writing who is Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cures a cold in one day No Cure, no Pav. Price 25 cents Walker. Wm. Deitz and family have moved to Johnsouburg. Mrs. Jas. Beck is visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Heverly of Johnsonburg, John W. Beck and family, of Winburn, visited friends in this section. Mrs. Jacob Orndorf and Mrs. William Orndorf, both of Walker, enjoyed a pleasant visit during the holidays at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. William | Grenoble, of Pleasant Gap. Hd. Leathers and family, of Renovo, | visited Mrs. Leathers’ parents, Mr. and | Mrs, Samuel Aley, of Jacksonville, Ed Smith and family, of Beech Creek, are visiting Mrs. Smith's parents, Samuel | Aley and wife, Prof. D. Harry Martin and wife, of Pittsburg, visited friends in our commu. | They came to attend the Rosser- by local applications, as they cannot reach the | There is only one | way to eure Deafness. and that is by constitu. | nity. Irwin wedding Miss Julia Sheasley, of Flemington, is circulating among friends in this com. munity, ——————— A Violent Attack of Croup Quickly Cured. | “Last winter an infant child of mine | had croup in a violent form,” says Bilder | John W. Rogers, a Christian Evangelist | of Filley, Mo. “I tried several different remedies without benefit, I then gave her a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and in a short time all danger was past and the child soon recovered. | | | now keep a bottle of it in the house at | all times and would not think home com. | plete without it.”" The remedy not only cures croup, but when given as soon as | the first symptons appear will prevent the attack. It contains no oplum or other harmful substance and may be giv confidently to a baby as an adult, sale at Greens Pharmacy. For Linden | Level, after | home with his family. | flamed econdithn of the mucous nls Pine Grove Mills. The New Year gand century came in | with a smiling face. William Eckley returved to Scalp He is a black- smith tor the Berwin, White Coal Co. Isaac Martz, James Smith, I. D. Mus- ser and W. K. Goss have taken a con- tract to cut ties for A. M, Brown, on the Robison farm, one mile west of town They expect to make at least 5000 ties Frank Swabb, accompanied by John Miller, were transacting business in the county seat on Wednesday, Our mill is again ranning by ga power, as the water is getting low S. E. Gossfland A. G. Tate say wheel- ing was fine on Monday evening oline On Christmas our marksmen attended a shooting match at Emanuel Peters’ at Oak Hall and brought five turkess home, J. A. Decker getting three of them On Dec. 26th the 1.0.0 F, of this place held their anvual banquet at H. M. Krebs' home on Main street, There were about present and all ex- pressed themselves as having had a good time, seventy hive The Musser-Goss wedding, on Christ. IAS evening, was quite a brilliant The bride and bridesma aids we in white, each carrying a bunch of roses The groom and groomsman were dressed Fhe ceremony was performed Chas. T. A Luther Immediately ceremony affair re dressed in black an min Addit LD { : FY 1pper ved at 5 home the 1 beautiful cessful teacher I'he Christmas Sunday School schoo The party who had wat had quite an exciting time on a a Coupie gelling up a Was enough wo s > new away ount « street brawl It year and century On New Year's ds ur two gentlemen teachers were barre ut in nevertheless Mrs. Frank after spending a week in her sister, who is sick A.C. Masser and are visiting friends 11 Wm. Roush sg home. He is employed by of Altoona, as a carpenter N. LL. Krebs spe brother, Dr. Kret Walter Woods i spending his vacation But they got returned Altoona, home ith with Swanh Mr. Christmas Fillmore. oth ast week at Mrs. H. 1 38, of Pitcarn, and his © er of Lemont, spent one day the home of the latters Norris, Miss Katherine Fisher, of Pleasant Gap, spent part of the vacation weck visiting her friend Miss Rose Hoover ister Mrs. Henry Huey has been spending some time at the her father, James Dillen of Julian count of his iness home of on a serious | Andy Gett g. of Linden passing through our t can't say for in view, but Ha ywn recently I. WAS seen We had idea sure what purpose he we have a preily good Robert Fogleman, of C his grandmother, M long ago Miss [va lyle es, Gertrude at her home and Esl nite rere iv ve a litt - Quite a runofi cut I A 4 ece ’ above here one di ast week, which might have ended ously, but fortunat- e Harvy Rockey was cam a Duggy borse and thes through the carelian management of the driver neither be the horses were burt, but the wagon was broken to pieces Mr. and Mrs. Wi ibag friends in Alt ' wid passed the or iam Heaton are vis ua We are glad to note that Roy Wasson, who bas bad a severe attack of whooping cough, is getting well again Oak Hall. Misses Sara and Anna Behres, of Wad. die, spent last week at the home of their sister, Mrs. Richard Palmer and Miss Rockey and Chas Dale were visitors John Sanders and family Darst, of Centre Hall . Wm family, Boalsburg ; and and family of the Branch at the home of Mrs. Henrietta Dale on Christmas Wm. Fry attended the Odd Fellows banquet at Pine Grove Mills on Wednes. day eve of On Monday evening about eighty.nine neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mervin Kuhn to give him a sur prise. Mr. Knhn expects to leave for Altoona soon Some of our people attended the Old Maids Convention, at Boalsburg, on Tuesday eve Bliss Meyer, of Bowling Green, Va., spent Monday night at Sunny Hillside, Mr. and Mrs. John Etters, of Lemont, were recent visitors at the home of their son, Clayton, Miss Elizabeth Gramliey, of Aarons burg, took dinner at the home of her friend, Ross C. Lowder, on Christmas. Milton Fry, of Pittsburg, made a brief call in town on Wednesday. John Williams and daughter, Myrtle, of Altoona, are visiting at Wm. Rishels. Deafness Cannot be Cured diseased portion of the ear tional remedies, Deafness is caused by an In Eustachian Tube, When this tube gots Inflam ed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect | aking, and when it is entirely closed Deni ness is th can be taken out and this tube restored to ita normal condition eantarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed econ dition of the murous su: faces We will give One Hunared Dollars for any | ease of Deafness (saused by eatarth) that ean not be cured by Hall's Catarth Cure. Send for eirenlars, free F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O 89 50old by Druggisis, The Halls Family "is are the best Painful Accident. Albert Owen, an aged citizen of Miles. burg, Sunday evening stepped out of the rear door of his residence to the board. walk when he slipped and fell, breaking his arm at the wrist, NL es and embroidery... . ‘ens | ing fullpess in bust daa Valenciennes lace and insertion 3 of the | o result, and unless the inflammation | hearing will be destroyed | forever; nine eases out of ten are caused by | DR. STITES GONTINUES [§ spending the holidays at | ——— To Demonstrate with Success The New Treatment for Gatarrh and Gatarrhal Deainess. The temarkable Result of Scientific Treatment a Convincing Evidence of His Ability. NOW IS THE TIME For treatment of tarrh and the Alr Passages, such in" Denfuess as Asthma, Bronchitis Ki . One " of Dr Freatment for Catarrh and Deaf . Nw ness v h Lwao : v7 nt : and v Numbered Patients of the Head, Nose and Throat Catarrh A Dn ts cureq the and poisons of the Ais y elimi. stem 1 “lier ister. No on, rutive cid Dr. J. XK. STITES, No. 21 North Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. 08 hear the tr remedies H+ king Hawking, ses. such as wild and va. od 1 set me atl Limes wv, | despair of evel being reljes h passed by I spent a great little benefit the resu Can DOW 1 of what the Nw Dear the and oigt ¥ I'ex me Nghiy 1 m LUCY AU) Ah A hh A AA A NO INCURABLE CASES TAKEN. Consultation and Hours: 9 a. m., to 12. Preliminary Examination Free. ltoS5p.m,,7to8p. m. THE GLOBE DRY GOODS, MILLINERY & CARPETS. JANUARY SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AND LINENS made 2 ke och hem Cowns All M asl m n (own, ¥ trim e of muslin V neck idery is Maslin Gown, trimmed witl Me wit} insertion, ro edged ffs edged 70c yoke made of cluster tuckis with lace Moslin Gowns lace large reveres edged { insertion 66¢c with 2 inch lace, yoke made Corset Covers ~1!'ain moslin Cor set Cover, square neck 9c peck, edged with lace . 23¢ Muslin Cover, V Muslin Cover, round neck edged with mak 27c lace and embroidery, string at waist Muslin Cover, elaborately trimmed with ..48¢ Skirts —All Skirts have dust ruffle. | sale ..oooiin ca Muslin Skirts, 4 inch hem and cluster Muslin Skirts, trimmed with eambrie ruffle edged with 3 inch linen lace... BOC Muslin Skirt, claster tucking and 3 inch embroidery Muslin Skirt, 12 trimmed with 2 ruffle insertion 76¢c inch cambric inch Torchon and 3 iach lace Muoslin Skirt, cluster tucking and 4 in. 76¢c cambric m Me, embroidery Muslin Skirt, very full } rows inch Torchon insertion, edged with 95¢ } inch lace Made in full Umbrellas Drawers pattern ruffle. .. 23c¢ Muslin Drawers, 6 inch muslin Muslin Drawers, cambric ruffle trimmed with 1 inch Torchon insertion, edged with 36c¢c Muslin Drawers, cambric ruffle, hem. stitched and edged with 24 inch Torchon lace 14 inch lace 5% inches wid ‘4c -48c¢ 75¢. Irish Linen, 62 inches wide . BRC Linens 35. Linen, 60¢. Irish Linen, 60 inches wide. . B5¢. Bleached Linen All our §1 and $1.10 pieces during this Napkins at just One fourth off reg- ular price, $1.00 grade $2.00 grade HE GLOBE KATZ & COMPANY. BELLEFONTE, PA. »
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