The Racket. HABIT SKIRTS. These sensible and artistic skirts are returning to favor, with important modifications-- The great novelty in them is! the ‘ Ripple Back Effect.” Get a Butterick pattern, they are al- ways correct and up to date. Delineator and Fashion Sheets for February now ready. Just as quiet as U keep it, our January Muslin Underwear sale is a success. No where else in the city can U find such values for 10c, 15¢, 25¢, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00. Two weeks more of such selling wont leave one piece of the 300 dozen, we started with Jan. Ist. Kom quick, still some choice pieces on the table Matches, Flying Dutchman | pr | Julian. | Mr. Ellenberger, who was seriously ill | at his home in this place, is somewhat { improved. We all hope for his speedy ! recovery. | Mrs. Mary Bowers has had a beautiful { organ placed in her new residence, on | Bunker Hill, | Vincent Harbridge, who has been ill at his home in this place, has returned to Oceola, where he is employed. Rev. Latshaw 1s at present holding a otracted meeting in the M. E. church at this place, which is being well attend- ed Our genial Dr. W. U be kept very busy these days Irvin seems to We are pleased to hear that Sylvester William's healthjs improving James Nason bad an elegant robe stol. en from his buggy, at the U, B. church, in this A reward of $25 was promptl v offered, and evidently the thief ost his nerve for a few mornings latter the robe was found on Mr, Nason's back porch, and the rew ard was not claimed It that who attend church hert not christians A lady calle for the hose , the « Ar piace, appears } a are few days ago a prominent young 1 at one of our ap- hasi ) 1 the Cie immediate purpose of pure ing hoes thie lady | first quality, 5 cents a package, | 1o the cheapest match offered in Bellefonte since 1887. G.R SPIGELMYER, CORRESPONDENTS CONTINUED FROM ;TH PAGE Coburn. About two inches of snow fell day night, the 10 sleds were seen weather being too warn snow made from } there is ¢ move his Rote will furni roller pr anew at the ol Chester Kersteter moved to Lew and Jacob Frye ved inlo Kerst Mi stunner on didr as he hetin S Now for a Runville. nm M Ay ugs had been but bore the end with mu Ih i hank i joe, for nur oe pliment § hink buy a the girls you may think they are saucy in company and you ought to know when they would not out driving with you after dark in Runville Ha' Ha! Do you hear me now? must have been one of the sprucy roosters, $0 by that you belong to the species of sprucy roosters for you sald yourself last summer that you was lost in the jungles. What would you call a person like that? Try it on some more moving animals you guess 50 correctly every time, Spring chickens and saucy girls ; readers of the “Centre Democrat’ did you ever hear ol such a place? That's Runville, Ha, Ha Nd you ever ever hear of a spring chicken being transformed into a girl, a saucy Runville girl Ou want a juarier tart] SAY. we espe 1Rily oe seen | rew ATW Bros You also sad that | If such a thing can | Dai the M age on hi 0 caving | ward Bellevue Y hlem how Recently prominer could no of our either jon to his sati 1e quest 2 1 + heard the old saying Port Matilda. ‘ort Mati ‘ her, w $s Minerva Herla in 1.x the ing : x Haven at the home of her parents Ward Rb s friends went spen He, h and Miss Kathryn} or is spending ¥ cCHas an el some time visit Haven 1. G. Mi NK. 18 ARAID seen The correspondent aring the holidays, up in time to send issue, Wm. Bletz. who atives in Lock er, who had been away work her » had fallen asleep and did not wake news for last week's was selected as a grand jaror of Clinton Co., had himself excused for not attending court on ac- count of other business Mr. and Mrs. Titus Cooney, of Ridg- way, spent their holidays in this vicinity Mt. Cooney returned to his work some time ago, but Mrs, Coovey is still here Newton Bickel, of Abdera, was seen on our streets last Monday Moshannon. Mrs. John Confer visited friends, at be done we warn you Saow Shoe scribe, | Pine Glen, ast week there are going to be less spring chickens m Ruanvilie and mo e girls, Yes, saucy Ruuville girls, io the future. Ha! Ha! Letter from Hecla Park. SPECIAL NOTCH the ladies from the Club House wish to quote a word of thanks to the lady or gentleman that passed the remark about them through the Centre Democrat last week ] have always borne a respectable name while in our own city and we purpose to do so while at the club house. If the parties wish to know the particulars, as to the young men making calls here they are at liberty to come and we will | try to prove it to them that they are per fect gentlemen while in our presence. T. Lucas transacied business in Belle. fonte, last Thursday. F. 1. Zimmerman has returned after a very pleasant visit to his home, in Johns. town Rev 1. 8B preached in the place, on Sunday Durkee, ME of Karthaus, chur bh, at this Messrs. Rumberger and Haagan were visitors in town, on Saturday Last Tharsday morning James Craft, pear this place, was accidentally hurt by a horse kicking him above the eye. He was unconscious for some time, but is , slowly recovering at the present writing. Elmira Quick, who has been il} for | | some time with consumption, died st her | home near here, on Monday afternoon, [- Pine Grove Mills. Mud is an article of abundance. We are sorry to note the death of Miss Ella McWilliams, daughter of Willam at | Rock Springs. Bhe took sick on the g { and died on the night of the 10, of indi. | gestion ; interment was made on Monday | the 14 at Graysvill, services being con- | | ducted by Rev. Love of the Presbyterian | { church, and Rev, Aikens. Her death | casts a deep gloom over the community as she was well liked by all who came in contact with her, ' We are glad to see in our midst once again, if for only a short time, one who has made many wa.m friends. We re fer Fred GG. Holman, who isin on a visit, but who expects to return the Buckeye state Mrs J. B. Piper had a very severe of paralysis at noon on the 14 She is improving a little at this time, Mrs, Henry Smith and her daughter Ellen, of Main St., have made their home with their son and brother, Wil lam of Spring M This home was n up by the death of Lowell, a short time ago 10 to Stroke DIrok Ihe out H foothold in soon abate gaining a community, Hope it will H ofl (y0s8, of the Branch, took a few mse crne any d wand took hi hood, wh Lut and some were 0 He with Al, Memon rts having had : , one days time Mifflin a H ( burch la s In Ww ounty yOss bad fainting re atlagk Ast week, time od many who hool, ing o f their the for $0 1 themselves “Big Six to them by Newton *d by a ome on ing the ! WARICT WAS r her | LL part, and B ist this week High Valley snyder and ( from Linden Hal finished werk al Zeigler ast week Ity Savder the butcher E SCASON IAast Heury Elsenhuth Yought a dandy cow } tye bav A cou High must cheaper ipany from Pine creek was it valley woking for it they can’t nd SOE minerals t on top of the eanh they must dig lower down Some people are hard sraw on wire fence and rve The wheelbarrow did sot holea, reva holea ; es wor un feuce drode, holea SAY cornn teva siraw The pin agent from Iugleby was ont around selling pins just at § cents a pin Farmers oul in the country are com ing, one after the other, to hunt up boys and girls to wor k for them next summer Here is the place to find good boys and girls; they must have come up Jacob's Ladder Emanuel Vonada was seen valiey looking up some interest Linden Hall. | ww The Farmers Institute, at Centre Hall, was well attended by our progressive farmers Henry Zeigler visited his sister, Mrs, in High Tibbins, of Pean Hall, who is very ill, on | Monday Loyd Brown and family spent Sunday with triends at Centre Hall Mrs. William Stover, of Boalshurg, visited with friends in town, this week. Mrs. Lonebarger, of the “Wayside Inn’ is housed up with the fashionable disease “Gripp"’ Will Pelding left for Philadelphia this week, where he has been employed for some time, | man and well deserves success, foot hold in this community, and has several victims in its terrible grasp, Will is an industrious young | | Aaronsburg. | Mis. Holderman, of Bellefonte, spent | a day last week at the residence of James | 8. Weaver, in our burg, | Asinging class, under the tutorship of | Prof. 1, KE. Booh, was organized in the {town hall on Monday evening with a { very large attendance. As the gentle. man is well qualified to fill the position, still more of our young people should | take advantage of the opportunity to learn to read music, as the tuition is very low and the Professer is deserving of a more liberal patronage. Grandmother Harter, who ha the sick list for growing weaker be far distant, Dr, Emerick and his aged mother, of Centre Hall, attended the funeral of the lady's brother, David Krape, which took place last week, Bright left fo: Altoona, last week, where he has secured employment been on some time, 1s and the gradually end may uol George David Summers is spending this week with friends in Salona, Clinton county Ciymer St proud papa of a young Friday, which mile he i Henry Ti t week the mith, is Ver, our Lin SOU since las for the since the evenl accounts wearing kroad hens Bellefonte with bh from ner tie giriput In an at gale at the west oft Will Haines say appearance end wn, om Saturday, and has come Oo stay , On | died on Monday of last month an ec our f 51 years a was buried He was his suffering nawora Yankee names of yr is the igure g Mike a t is nothing without is ta CARLISLE NOTES told bet ant eft | receive 1 ati " ni pression on me My nervous system having been greatly In palred by overwork i wo A sIArt up at any by n ongre nex pected noise, and be exhausted the Indeed, | condition that the mere sight of a large eo ye least exertion Was } sueh d so tire me that It would re for heart gation w dhy haustion Hire a orf more me 1 recover from the ox My palpitated, my stomach bowels constipated and | had no food My dull. my nfused and | was very nervout was weak appetite for mind was thoughts were « and restless Al the induced solicitations of a dear friend | was to give the After ning It for a short time 1 was able to preach without fatigue, and feel as vigorous the following morning as | Nervine a trial three sermons on Sunday ever felt In my ile Since that time, whenever | am overworked of tee! run down, | ind a bottle of Nervine aa | wonderful help In bracing me up and giving me renewed streng'h and health Hey. W. 0 Hoes Pastor Franklin Se. U RB Chureh Baltimore, Md After a of ago, during which | was ong stege 111 health some yoars to a. 1 was fnally restored to my usaal Miles It a8 an exesliont unable to attend my busine good health by the use of Dr Nervine | ean honestly remedy recom mend HA. Bann, Carlisle, Pa Iw THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 17, 1901. $2.50 SENT FREE! | Miles’ Pls have done so much good to | myself and family during years past that we | are never without them in the house, | eannot | praise them too highly, and my wife thinks | “Lagripp’’ seems to have obtained a | there ls pothing l'ke them, either for herself or | for the children, Manny MH, Weave, Oarlisle, Pa. The Well Known Chicago Heart Special- | ist Franklin Miles, M. D., LL. D., | Will Send $2.50 Worth of His New and Complete Treat- ment to Our Readers. There never was a better opportunity for persons suffering from diseases of the heart, nerves, | test, free, ment for well | | ver, stomach or diopsy to New a and Complete Treat. 18. Dr. Miles is a leadicg specialist in and his hiberal offer certainly worth of seriou Ly these disorde known as these diseases consideration every afflicted reader f Treatment immensely v methodist It remedies selected to sul ach individ is the final re t very exiensive ) ientih ordinar special and superior Consists 10 the sveral careful YOU'LL LOOK PLEASED ual case YOU receive 8 | t ra of twenty. five and YCars esearch eX peri in treating Promise You the Best Pictures “ 7 CARBON MINIATURE 8, » & TAYLOR, BELLEFONTE, PA, MALLORY () We Print SALE BILLS News and Opinions OF National Importance ALON EE CONTAINS BOTH. Ja? v J, Short Notice. 2 NS Daily, by mail, - - . - Daily and Sunaday, by mail, .- -—— $6 a year $8 a year MOHAWK The Sunday Sun | « Ni LATARRH CURE Price 5c. a Copy. By mail, $2 a year Address THE SUN, New York, MOHAWK REMEDY THE GLO BE; 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 9 cents 42 cents - 35 cents - wat D3 0cents
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