THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 10, 1901, The Racket. The exact number of purchases made at The Racket from January 18th to December 31st, 1900, was Eighty-Seven Thousand, Four Hundred and Fifty, (87,450). It would seem from the above “figers” that the “foot prints in the gund’ hereabout point steadily and unmis takably Racketward. U have our thanks and the ge that “The Racket” will be store 1 1901 than ut 1 D000, again, and bring U'r knitten along. Red, White and Blue Baby le, for 10 eer I’lease Baby ere was in Kom { made to sell for Hi notice it's the Shoes, hat? Lal s 11 Dinner ————— So — G. R SPIGELMYER, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE Snow Shoe. Winter's snow seems slow about making its appearance this season vers A cold wave and girls are getting sharp- ened up anticipa ing the fine skating which |. G. Uzzle ake pre- sents when froz i 18 a great this section, iness that they this fascinating sj I'he boys r skates thei ion of enjoy in + en over with the rs of is throt favorite as it have an opportuni t( njoy was 8 { Sry t port, Teachers at one teachers of | nside tw terested wit to hear the roll ly called the to the fact that physically at les away togelher } t} ’ nat the Cail, till § h other superintender DLS th acse Attention lwo were they : ist Is rare tive I called which might have cr dd raelf fie meet. The Xmas entertair ent chur l ; Mrs Thomas Dun quite | better at this w John P. and n | ] y are taking » 0 at the I, non the ir Bare pa : es were been who busi ness college, spent Yacatwon at the home of the Christmas was well celebrated in our town; was joying them selves and some had quite a bit of barley corn. Miss Henrietta Pacina, of Bellefonte, was visiting at the home of H. P. Kelleys, on New Years The Snow Shoe scribe thought Runville scribe was dead-—or lost in the jungles? Quite an enjoyable party was he'd at the home of H. P. Kelley, in honor of his sons John, P., and Jogan M., who were home from school Miss Laura Faus bas returned to Balti. more, after a very pleasant vacation with her parents, at this place Muss Justena Marstellar has returned to Bethlehem, after a two weeks vacation, Harry Pounell was presented with a 15 1b boy on New Years day IAS everybody | the were yom Gregg Township. The diptheria cases in the Brows fam. ily are on the way to improve, The fath. er and three children were down with the dread disease, and one of the child. ren died David Ruhl, the popular not in the best way from troubles of last summer, Jacob McCool, an invalid for more than a year is still confined to his bed in a help: less condition, Mrs. Mm. Weaver, of Farmers Mills, has been quite ill of heart trouble, Blanch, a daughter of John Hagan, 111 of heart disease, is improving. landiord, Is | Cora Sweetwood, of Centre Hill | spent Sanday with | his paralytic | Colyer. Howard Shadow and his niece, Miss Cora Houlz, left for Mifflin county this week, to spend an indefinite time, Miss Sadie Lee and Miss Annie Far. linger returned “home from Hellam, Yo: k county where they had spent sev- eral months with their uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Farry. James Farner has the high honors for , | soliciting something over six dollars for | a street lamp for the benefit of the Evan. gelical church ; which still adds to the improvement of Coyler, Mrs. Franklin ‘Wright greatly from dropsy. Wm. C. Farner and wife spent Monday nightat H, C. Spring Mills. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reiber, from Cloverdale Farm, Centre Hall, and Rev, Chas. Wiser, from Gettysburg col- lege, were the guests of Wm. Reiber and family Saturday and Saturday night. Rev. Wiser in company with others were to Tussey sink, on Saturday afternoon, for some specimen of Rock, which he is soliciting for Gettysburg college where he 1s a student, is suffering last Robisons, at Qur crack band serenaded the citizens of Coyler, on New Year's day. Paul D from Buffalo, New York, is spending his mouth's vacation with his sister, Mrs. A. B. Lee, Squire J. S. Housman was doing some surveying in town, ou Thursday last for Wm, Colyer and G. W. Ocker. The revival meeting in the Evan church closed last week with success. Mrs. Della Brown, from Millers returned home on Tuesday, after ing several weeks with her mother, Mary Wingard and her brother who had the serious accident of ¢ his foot, and is slowly improving Miss Ella Mills, the home of | Swahb, burg, spend. Mrs. John, utting Smith, from ine several days t H Mover fantastics, on New sented Mrs. Eliza Jordan with a fine-b rooster, which pleased her immensely visited as Year eve, The members of the Young People A liance, of the Evangelical church, just recently held lection for the next six months, which are as follows Pres. J. S. Housman; Vi Pres., C. S. Bortorff, Rex Se Blanche Housman; Cor, S¢ Frazer ; Treas., | for David Misses Ella Philips and The ¥. P. A. § St ] of §7 Miss Blanche Housman quite a number of her Sunday, and freshments and Mrs, A farm Centre from K Commings and Elmer Stump, den Hall ; and Ammon Robb, Grove Mills Fry Those pr 1 Retber Hall (settyshurg CO ye fre Chas Miss from from Aaronsburg. David men who had Pa., nearly a last week to spend parents here SUuinmers, one een working Cook Hub Hav cn, spel tieman’s sister Miss Sarah K Miss Margaret Keener, of Stat i : M vi ing Laer parent Brown, Thursday A he attended AY gomery, Pa., where | meeting of « Mr. and Mrs. F Rote, of Re Boas! A ASSIS cfounte urg residence red a of | number Miulbeim last blowers, who he there. All who with a beautifu Unite a (J of our pros week to take in 1 forth in the Alle were § A considerable amount of ice has housed in this vicinity during the re cold snap. Rev SArYy sermon this place on Gearhart preached an am in the Latheran chur ast Sunday evening Quite a number of people in t are on the sick list Linden Hall Quite a number of the people of this | place are taking advantage of the fine skating at Oak Hall visit ed with friends in town during last week Irvin Ross and family, of Lemont, H. Ross, on Main | street, | James Worral, on Church street, is at present housed up with a severe attack | of rheumatism | Harry came home ! Charlie Burris, of Centre Hall, visited with his brother, Irvin, at “Sanny Side"’ | during last week { Mr. Clump and sister, of near Ship | pensburg, and Rev. W. W. Rhoads and | daughter, of Centre Hall, visited with friends in town on Sunday. Curt Musser and family, of Altoona, visited with the former's sister, Mrs Hale Ross last week | Jacob Zong is at present visiting with friends and relatives in Juniata county | Mr. Reeser, of Snow Shoe, accom | panied by Mr. Segner, of Boalsburg, | bought up a fine herd of cattle through { this section, Mrs. Maggie Swabh, of this place, is at present visiting with friends at Hunt lngdon, of Boalsburg, and Mrs. Burris of Centre | Hall, spent Sunday with friends fa town. Mitchell Garbrick left for Lancaster this week, where be is a student in Prank lin & Marshall college, Messrs Dan Meyers and Bd, Williams, | Mingoville. | The grain fields do not look very favor: | lo cover | able on of them, account, no snow Some of the Hublersburg sports were skating on the lake on Friday evening at | this place. Cline, the next time you attend Christ. mas entertainments, donot pul your arms around the old maids, Charles Young and his best girl were out driving on Supday. Miss Lula McMullen had a supper on Thursday evening for quite a number of her Bellefonte friends. The shooting match at John Workman on New Years was well attended, Wagner and Co. is ed at the sawmill, having a well drill. Elias, the next time you want into the station where there is a lot of ladies, do not fall in and lose yur hat so that they have to hand it out to you Mrs. White had a roast on bul guests were few to go New Years, Now hurrah, {pr the The railroad Co cutting ice : inches thick, on Jerry Snook ments to Millhe move in the spring J. H. White i ¢ for the anda stave the Th on the ridge on i your oi new wood house SCHOO entertained us the new cent Frank by talk Fred with his mother, next time A SOuUng man n a mustache ne he will have Beech Creek. Jr., and Belle Among relatives in James lark wife, of foute, spent Sunday town The § nches thick and ice houses are ed with the finest kind of ice Robert Mothersbaugh returned yester day to Dickinson seminary, Williamsport, after passing a vacation at home, Mrs. Walter B. McCaskey sailed last Tuesday from San Francisco on the United States army transport Hancock, for Manila Miss Olive Clark has returned to Wil. lHamsport to resume her studies at Dick | INSON Seminary, after a vacation of three weeks at home Ed. Smull, the popular teacher of the Quay school in the township, bas been laid up for a week past with a severe at. tack of tonsilitis, The school has been closed during his iliness, Protracted meetipgs arelbeing held in the Disciple church by the pastor, Rev, M.E Frick., A lady converl was im. mersed 10 the creek Saturday afternoon, a hole in the ice being made for that pur pone On April 1st, much changing around will take place. Houses will be in great demand and rents will be advanced, i py Bromo hox hoary the remedy that cures a cold in one day ¢ in the Beech Creck is fourteen ) oeing hil Fillmore. Pleasant weather for January. We are very sorry to hear of the death of James Dillen, of Julian, Mrs, Lincoln Musser has been illjwith neuralgia for some time, but we are glad to note her improvement under the skill- ful treatment of Dr, Kunes. The Epworth League, of this place, | will hold an oyster and ice cream supper | at the home of James Huey, on next Friday evening the 11th. All are invited to come and bring their friends along. Mrs this writing physician, Noah Rockey is on the sick list at Dr, Irvin is the attending Detective Rightenour has been looking up the rabbit interest in this part of the county. looking school Also some young ladies were up their interest in master one day last week our young Craig Hunter, wife, and little daughter have all been on the sick list lately, We hope for their speedy recovery. One of our auburn his in Bellef or other seemed to be Look out for the near future Wi again alter ports failed to meet which how te ine I lady ate some dissapoint ment ba home pending ne Line Wi tam Sowers mS BOT “aii pont There of moving the anount untly in } Ii Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. ti Tablets \ 1 in one d : no ' laxative bromo Uaginine cures Pay. Moshannon. lronard Hazzard $2.50 SENT FREE! The Well Known Chicago Heart Special ist Franklin Miles, M. b, LL. D Will Send $2.50 Worth of His New and Complete Treat ur Readers afflicted readers may have §2 so y adapted to As a th of treatment especia ase, free, we would advise them to d for it at once. Address Dr. Franklin Miles, 2 Chicago wot the a1 re 1 10 200 State ent y this paper PHOTOGRAPHY “MY BEST PICTURE" When vou hear some friend say “But Tiis is my nest pie ture,” that picture is made by us we don’t risk much in say. ing nine times in ten the True and t Xpressive, onr pho tographs present the best there is in the setter's face. Many, many styles, sizes and prices. Picture Frames to order. MALLORY & TAYLOR, Over Lyon's store, BELLEFONTE, PA, STHE GLOBE ~~ DRY GOODS, MILLINERY & CARPETS 25 SAMPLES OF Women’ s Coats worth from $9.50 to $10. Each are placed on sale at $3.75 50 SAMPLES OF MISSES COATS « worth from $5.00 to $9.00. Each are placed on sale at $3.50 Muslin Underwear Sale continues another week. Corset Covers Gowns Skirts Drawers - i - I a ot KATZ :C Allegheny Street 9 cents 42 cents - 35 cents 23 cents a ——— eT — elt —— MPANY" BELLEFONTE, PA Permanent Cures by Dr. Stites. ALL CURES MADE PERMANENT. Dr. J. K. Catarrh of the Head, Nose and Throat STITES, No. 21 North Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. ' A [| r EAR. NOSE, THROA 1 1eainess al ust nqu { by this wonderful e Disc s of t AND LUNGS. NEW TESTIMONIALS: “Dr. Stites : When 1 Came to Consult You Was Se Bad With Asthma and Catarrh Of the Head and Stomach That | Scarcely Knew What to de With Myself’ Said Mr 1ohn Peer man, PVottersdale, Pa If every one afflicted with asthma and ¢ suffers as 1 did | pity them. for | was so 0 able, when | went to consult Dr. Stites that | soarcely knew what to do with myw f. 1 had catarth both of the head and stomach andl suppose a 1 through my body, for I war mist able all over Could hardly rest at night and my Appetite was such th i ¢ 4 nol enjoy anything then the terrible eatarth In my head was awly After only months treat ment with Dr. Stites | ama d ferent man. | CAN sleep we eal weil. My hood Is elear, and in a short time | shall be eplirely cured Hespectfully Jon FoorMax, Motltersdale Fa atarrh “ry Can New Hear the Trains Passing, Seme thing She was Unable to Hear tor SYears Deatpess and catarth have made me & great sufferer for years. Hawking, spitting drop ping In the throat, besides all & nds of head horses sueh as whistling, buzzing and shriek ing which almost set me wild al Himes, and va rious other miserable symptoms almost made me despair of ever being relieved, 1 grew very deal could not hear the trains hich passed by. | spent a great deal of money for various remedies and cures, bat notiesd ite benefit The New Treatment gave me Some hupe, and since taking 11 the resgll Is more than | sv: hoped for, Tor to day, after 8 years deatness | can now hear the ras ones mores which was the first great Indication | ad of what the New Treatment is doing for me I am rapidly re povering and highly pecommend the Newlreat ment to all sufferers Mas. Looy Auman, Mingoville Has Improved So Rapidly, that He Takes Pleasure 1 Recommending the New Treatment to Everybody 1 have In ved so pid juring the past es and his pleas rein afcted the New Treat 1y I was ws mOatarth, hawk with con need My stomach condition and my head was completely s opped up A this Is pone pow. Nomore hawking nor spitting. hi ping in the throat stopped, and my stomach Is nn good condition, while my general health i» also good. | think this is remarkable resulls from only one wonth's treatment the time the throat nd spitting » ying dropping in ma distressing Respectulully ET. Roax, I KE Logan St A Severe Case of Laryagith Being Rapudly Cored By The New Treatment I have suffered for some time with Hoarse. ness and & greal distress in my throat, cough mg and spitting contingally. Sometimes (he pough was so bad that | had a paroxism of coughing every hour of the day, and could nt sleep at Aight for violent and continued cough ing. This made me miserable and wretohed, anti at length, began treating with our New I, Sites, whose great New Trad ment Is doing wonde: s for me, soarcely cough ing now and am greatly improved ail around, Peel very much encouraged and take pleasure in adding my testimony 10 the many other Stites Hespeetfully, L. R. Sroves, Asronsburg. specialist grateful patients of Iv NO INCURABLE CASES TAKEN. Consultation and Preliminary Examination Free, Mours: 9a. m, to i12, ItoBp.m, 7toBp'm, Se
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