THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 28, 1901. The Racket. The Clearance Sale continues another week, that is March Ist to 9th inclusive, in order to give our customers a chance at the odds and ends, that may be very useful to U but have ser- ern storekeeping demands it, and The Racket is “up to date” | U kno. | | [| New Spring Embroideries and ved their purpose to us. Mod | | in C win- dows, main room. Laces, nothing Bargain town to match ‘em, ur G. R SPIGELMYER, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT | CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE | Hannah. Last Saturday was the « have had; the n ero. lercury Almost every one about here | either with grip or bad colds l present naking good use Last Sun 0. Dowit wife P. A. Hoos wife and hiidren Pleasant and W yf Port H. F. Chaney, wife iren, parenta Matilda home at this pla Victor Be time, we bh were caliers an has been quite ill f pe | tr some ’" y recovery. HANNAH NO 2 Something § On Saturday Ph younj night a rg, consisting g reiatives acquaintian of Miss »d her at her home, wed the evening superbly and returned home after par ished Dora Sharer en AKL} ' re breakfas Samu H over, fo dating farmers, of this pla the lumber sawed for the pew barn ou the site of the one that was previ by Chane ing the sawing. one oO erect! yasly destroyed fire 5 and Thomposn are d O W. Marks, of Shiloh, is visiting his sister, M1s. Margaret Sharer Gripp is sort of an epidemic, as Mr and Mrs. George Cowher, Mrs Elizabeth | McMonigal, also Mrs. Margaret Sharer, have been seriously iil with it for some time, but are slowly recovering The revival meetings at Mt. Pleasant, also Black Oak, have come toa close with some success Samuel Coher has a very sore hand at present, and is unable to work. Jerry Sharer was home visiting his | family over Sanday; be has been work ing up mm Clearfield Co., at Belsena since last fall. He is doing carpenter work for the railroad Co. Jerry is an expert carpenter John Orwick is improving his time | while the sledding is good, in getting his ties to the railroad Blanchard. The election is over and the democrats are feeling pretty biue. Boys, the tem perance rally 1s what caused your de feat (0 fast ; Winslow is not recovering very reports today say be is worse, The large gathering at the home of J Kunes of this place last Friday night, made lile enjoyable for a while that evening. Most of the crowd came in a sled load from Howard A contain family in our town is in the habit of leaving one blind (in their up. stairs window) raised and a ligt burning close by. In the summer time they are in the babit of leaving the window hoist ed. This occurs in the end of the house toward Philadelphia. We do not wish 10 say much more about this place, only, that it will be filling a request of mine if they pull the blind down, for 1 am positive there are persons sku'king around looking for ‘'sights.”’ Miss Emma Gardoer has returned home from a short visit to her brother's children, who are attending a school for the deal. T. 1. Bechdel is recovering slowly from a severe attack of lagrippe, Mr. Barrow, night operator at Scales, is visiting our town quite frequently and he seems to think lots of Jessie, It is becoming frequent for our young folks to get married, and there are a whole jot of our boys and g'ris who do certainly envy these fortunate young ' folks, Never mind, we may find a chance yet, The fast young man's time may be | spent in being faster during Lest. If cows and sheep stock, they soon become dry woods, aren't watered | | sale by Green's Pharmacy. Mingoville. The election is over and Walker town ship is still democratic; Shaffer is super visor, Lloyd Peters returned home one day last week from the western part of the state, where he has been since last sum mer. Joseph Herman was vicinity oue day last week. L. H. still getting along? J. W. Leathers and John Butler, o geen in Jacksonville, were seen in our vicinity | one day last week buving up fat cattle, Shuman, when you and your graduate of 1894 visited the school at this place you as director should have prepared a | speech and then you would not have needed to excuse yourself. Always re member this motto: Always be pre pared when called upon. W. Lee, our fertilizer agent, has ir stock a large lot of 1901 almanacs which he intends to give to his patrons, MINGOVILLE The long looked for found in the well that having drilled, 40 they las Saturday afternoon, commenced pump ne at 3 0'cl tha until gy o'cl K when they stopped as when they pumping. Unfortu ly the su aud they had to cease oper moved NO 2 beer wa water has D. S McNitt and has a stand of the ’ of feet, ut in ump on and continue the stro ock »« from OCck am being as Started ate r rox ke hrok ons nely his family frou tenant house on the Hecla em augh and Wagner )., Into the farm north of ploved by Mothers teamster, he is » out after g David Young a visit cold county. Charles belle he on the hill to his par weather ents, up and his brother Saturday Young foute un ing F.: Fisher be to AOing some shopt B and of his nor has a sleigh not borrow SAvs will len | por pay back what he owes Pawn time ow Will faster the he othe AY you you must run run for fice or & beat you, Yin ¢ The mad lead : from Mingovill nor | th Nittan valiey 1s « 1s osed ug SHOW ¢ pr nth who has been is getting Can you ss why ( so mucho why. ne Nefl laugh [he st; at the ridg water at last has suc Chatley Workman says Uncle San furnish him with a pair and a high si mal bag throagn tt " f stripe« ant k hat, to carry ie park next summer Nittany. Mrs, H Winkleman Friday, to visit the , on Friday evening Pr Fav) £01 drove Miss Mattie Mackevyville some of their friends y and to also took entertainment of Ung Toms Mr. and Mrs. Greninger and Mrs Bresler, of Sugar valley, were the guests mother, on of H. A. Rossman and his | last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Propst, of place, on Sunday The scholars are of fun coasting this winter, There scems Sanyder town | us what it is Perhaps, if some of those people that are shooting off so big about the Nittany | items not amounting to anv thing, would | hand in their news, they might be made | better W. E. Shafer got a car of corn shipped | | to Nittany station, and E Huston. There is no tel more will be needed our farmers have to bay corn this year. Orwig's teams are busy hauling lam. ber out of the mountains, to Nittany sta- tion We are sorry to say that mother Min. ick. who has been laid up with lagripp for several weeks, is not improvisg any at this writing Frank Minick came home from Cross. He forks where he has been working. expects to go back again in a few days. The ice on the school ground seems to have formed a bad habit of late, to fly up and hit even grown people when they sit down on it Just ask A. A William Showers expects lo put up a shingle mill near Huston station, in the near future. There have been quite a few logs bawled in for shingles Sober. There are quite a number sick with the grip now, Alison Frank moved to Mifflin county where he says be has a regular job to work Frank Confer is hauling lumber again for J. Ebert out of Decker valley James Auman and D, D the paper wood choppers at this place they undertake to do what others don't J. R. Zerby is still hauling oak poles while there is good sledding Everybody made good use of the snow while it was here hauling logs U. G. Auman is housed up with the grip at present Rev, Brown preached his Jast sermon at this place on Sunday evening C. K. Sober trip on Thursday The Best On Earth. “I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for the last five | years and have found it one of the best medicines on earth for croup, coughs and culds, It has saved me hundreds of dol Palmdale, Los Angeles county, Cal, our Joe, how is water strong as own * has a new cook, that's the on and le Lockport, were visitors at the later's parents, at this having their share to be some attraction at ; perhaps Earuest could tell J. Peck one to | ling how many Quite a few of Musick are was here on a business Beech Creek. . The Friday night club was entertained . lin a novel manner by Miss Annie Dunkle at her home last Friday evening with a ‘carpet rag'’ party. Most of the trains on the Beech Creek . {division of the New York Central are being rum as ‘‘double-headers,” two en- gives hauling ja train of sixty or more CATS. Harvey Waite, Frank, second son son of of John Waite, f| Mr. and Mrs, year and a half, of Mr and Mrs, Percey Trexler, are seriously ill nia. 8 ) William Garduoer, of Renovo, Pa., was in town last week, having called .lhere on accoant of the serious il . lof his mother, Mrs Katherine Gardner, with of the lungs, at the home of her daughter, Mrs Quig Clark What is supposed to have been a mad dog went through town night week and fought killing one pup larger that inclined to think that 1 the mountain been Iness congestion A] one last severa and 1 dogs were q t | Eagles visited Irvin C. Kune ille, now friends He has { house to James Bowe rsh i week mer of M Creek 1 ar implement 1 Fag Fairbrook. 1 The people are utilizing the Miss Mary Lutz Ning young + of her brother, C. E one of Buflalo adies LY were Wm | ! has Keller, an 1 18 ¢ B arm at the Gray r school teacher His one of on attack of osed appendicitis at present Campbell rus this p heirs ace Newton © 1 A very severe atl Ve > abe! Tuesday program ed some num Mrs was WAS 4 grand beautifu wr of ministers wer W. E McW felljon the ice waler e there K ec geting a her forearm vy, but saffere jams, of wh i and broke (etling along nice sowae pain the following night pai 1 She is ) Gregg Township. All ED.D mother who in health A. H Frank moved to work on a farm. were pleased to see IL. K A visit t age and fr Evans his a , of Pottstown, Pa., on years of is ve Reedsville to Last Saturday evening was a red letter occasion the young people of the Lutheran and Presbytenan churches of Spring Mills The “"Deestrik Skew was a pleasing performance given in the town hall H M. Cain is on the sick Rev. F. F. Christine, formerly pastor of the Presbyterian church of this place and Centre Hall, has accepted a call from the charge at Harden, county, Ohio. His home at present is at Eylysburg, near Shamokin, | Samuel Frederick, of Farmers Mi bad a horse die, worth f145 to $160 Millheim. Messrs. Wm. Kreamer and |. H, Reif suyder had business at Lock Haven the | beginning of the week, Arthur Stoner, grandsen of John Ston er, who has been spending several months in the east, will depart for bis western bome Thursday Mrs Thomas Harter lof Bellefonte, was visiting ,riends in town this week Clayton Maize, of Dakota, Ill, came home last week to see his sick father, Wm. Maize. He expects to return Mon. day. The Journal's water rooster's crow was premature, There was no vote for or against a water tax according to law The ticket voted was, “No increase debt” and ‘Debt may be increased Now as to increasing or bonding the town would be unlawful unless it would be stated for what purpose, either gas, water, or kerosene oll tax. The water party must resort to whiskey or beer for some time yet if the present water does not quench their thirst, Miss Lillian Gutelias, of is visiting friends in town Mrs, John Toner, of Philadelphia, visiting her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Musser Mrs. 8 M. Campbell gave a party for ber Sanday School class Monday even ing On Friday evening while Frank Foote , was driviog one of Mensch's livery rigs down Malan street, he drove over Miss Sadie Bisenbuth, broke her leg and ®th erwise injured her. Some one shonld be made to pay for such cruelty and dam age, or be locked up for careless and reckless driving on public thoroughfares, and if it had been some animal no doubt would have been prosecuted for cruelty, but the officials are deaf and dumb to all such nuisances, for list Shelby of Mifflinburg, is 1] About twenty five from town attended the K. G E banquet at Soring Mills Friday evening All report a good time. Miss Bessie Noll is visiting at Williams port and Muncy ed his parents over Sunday. Harry, son of Rev. Beech, who is at. . | | Jars in doctor bills,” says W. B. Jack. tending Central Peon’a College, spent his vi Washington's Birthday vacation at his home here, Lewis Miller, and a young son, aged a | with pneumo- | Lloyd Kerstetter, of Lewistown, visit. APRIL JURORS. The following is the list of jurors drawn for April Term of court commenc- ing on Monday, April 220d, to continue for two weeks : GRAND JURORS ~ Danfel Vaughn Wm. H Band Roland Burchfield | Wm, R Schenck | John D. Meyer | J. Frank Emerick Henry Garner Sam’l R. Kunes M. Shires | Jacob S | ¢C., M. Thompson | W. H. Kreamer J. A. Wagner E. C. Zerby WwW. C. Louck { Henry Hout Oscar Adams Owen Hancock Weaver IST WHEK Rush ‘a Spring vos. Philipsburg Liberty Bellefonte Gregg Ferguson Gregg Penn Halfmoon Bellefonte Gregy Meyer Penn Ferguson College George FF Tahir “ In SO W Mi H. Wi Geo W HHN AP Jerem: ~ 2h Daniel | Cyrus Dur "in Andrew Lytle Edward Wasson Adem Dec W. W. Dawson Pavid Hennick T. R. Hamilton T. E. Royer David §S. L ker t gle Weber Jesse Confer Reuben H Houser James Williams Andrew Bowes lather BE & George W. Smith Hastings Arney D B. Kunes Wesley Schamp Lafayette Stine Elias Vonada William Guisewite William Brooks Wm Kennedy Beri. H. Shaffer James J]. Gramiey Walter Gray I. W. Bartges Daniel Kline Levi A. Symmonds Samuel E Spring Patton Aberty Haines Potter Haines Liberty Marion South Philipsburg Walker Harris Bogs State Co Be over eRe efonte Walker Philipsburg Potter Benner - Watch For Him the convenience of in the eastern portion of Penns valley we For our patrons have advised our solicitor, W. H. Zeigler, to attend the following public sales, where he will be prepared to accept sub scriptions and properly receipt for same Mar. 8. W. J. Krape, near Fidler P *“ 11, D. F. Runkle, 2 south Spring Mills john Krumrine, Millheim |. W. Savder Rebershurg Henry Breon, in Penn township G. W. Deihl, at Centre Mills Mrs. Amanda Walker, 2 mn east of Wolls Store G. W. Edmunds, in Aaronshurg, 8. G. Burrell, east of Penn Hall Jac. Long, west of Madisonburg - A Remarkable Record Chamberlain's Cough Remedy remarkable record It bas been In use for pearly thirty years, during which time many million bottles have been sold and used. It has been the standard and main reliance in the treatment of croup in thousands of homes, yet during all this time no case has ever been reported to the manufacturers in which it failed to effect a cure, When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse Or even as soon as the croupy cough appears, it will pre vent the atihck It is pleasant to take, many children like it. It conlains no opium or other harmful substance and | may be given as confidently to a baby as ito an adult, For sale by Greens’ Pharmacy. (0) mies 12, 2 miles west 2 miles east bas a - Supper. The Christian Endeavor Society of the | Presbyterian church of Unionville will serve supper in the church Saturday, March snd, from § to 8 p.m. Tickets 15 cents, | | | | | laberty | | Discu : 4] TEACHERS LOCAL INSTITUTE For District No. g. at Port March %.9, 1901. FRIDAY EVENING : Devotional Exercises, Rev, Latshaw ; Address of Welcome, Rev, G. W. Down ing ; Response, Prof. C IL. Gramley, County Superintendent ; Recitation, Wil ber Woodring ; Discussion, “Can Schools be Successfully Taught when there is Ir regular Attendance?’ J. H. Crain, Worth; F. W. Patton ; S. lL. Lucas, Union, Matilda, Dillen, SATURDAY Devotiona MORNING Exer Rev. Spark on, "To what extent should ? ture Study be 12 ht | R. H INCOCK er, Huston [Abbie Recitation, E 15€8 in our wo DOO Bertha K. ( lonsherry, U Hoover, Tay zabeth Discuss 1 raphy TA fermediatle . it the ( Gr Worth Huck HOony { | ISON on, you teach (reo in the } n y | i 4! wn “Incurable” Heart Discase Soon Cured. 204 free ent } on Lhis paper Reduced Rates to Washington sccount of the deat McK iz vanis Ka tickets Was! round ' : Oo Tealu pee please men (Om w of Presi the insaguraty March 4 OMPAnY w 2 all at minin rate ion March 1, 3m March also be »ild Penosyl | excursion lines t for the Tick- good Tick Harrisharg and d fir Philadel. March 4 to stop off at a within limit fy oh road ( we on one from points is of fare Mioeuls a1 ngton rate : jun ets will be wo to ret’ n unt - r I~ ve ein Ww) fro om intermediate stations phia and These tickets will be good snd Philed:s ph LL at ntermed ate stations of Baltimore of March SIDK Irs ™ Np a March = monnection side-trip ickets, limited to Washington in ent tickets 1] be solid from with w oped above tr via all #1 Steam boat Norfolk arn | return and torn, Incingibg # From peaks Nteamsh p Old Point Comfort and ginia Beach and return ding transfer through Norfolk, $4.50 33 transier Baltimore, via B PUBLIC SALE REGISTER, Fart will have notice inseried free. (Mhers w 1 be charged cents resilience fersey bsleigh, har 5 Pr m IDAY, FERRI Ps 3 Mayes ter 1 AMY pear Ho y MurTey. sleig b 4 godin, ¢ Na At the erville Fi of " ioe ho atl H. KE Royer farm stock ows, Wag aioe m WEDNESDAY, FERRUARY Ot jie east of Oentie Fa and iements such as it ons and mousehold Goosis Wm. Gobeen, auctioneer " im THURSDAY, MARCH Ti One mile north of Wolls Stare. By Nathan Bowersox § horses, 4 mieh 1 bull, several head young eat tie, and farm implements Sale al oek the residence of wthwest of Feller, PL 0 FRIDAY, MARCH 8 AM Wm J. Kenpe, iy mile; Pa. Halnes township, 10 horses cows 5 Int sterrs I YOURE ollie shortharn bull, I sheep, ¥ shoats, brood sow and inrge bot of farm implementa THURSDAY, MARCH mile west of Mijhein farm stock. implement and household goods Miller, auctioneer, THURSDAY, MARCH 1s tern farm, one mile west of Matteraville, in Patton township, by Witsos Hours, ¥ bor son, 3 mileh cows, | bull, 4 sheep, farm imple. ments, ole. Saleatip ™m 14 Henry Breen, | in Penn tap, & Jot of a We bushels of corn sale at loa.m. NH Jn the Gen, Mal a. | WEDN) y the § es having sale} . 1 4d at this offs | this heading | TURSDAY,. MARCH 10:=At the residence of the ate Jas. Henderson two miles west of Bellefonte, farm implements of si! kinds, horses, cattle and household goods Bulent On. m hogs MARCH 10. Atthe residence of Michael Hess near Shingletown, farm stock, implements household goods of every kind, Sale at 0a. m TUESDAY. MARCH 19-Mrs. Amanda walker, two miles east of Wolfs Bwore, will sefl live stock farm tmplements and household goods. sale at la. mo WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20:—On the Capt Hunter farm at Swrmstown by Jonx T Mang young hoises, 4 mich cows, § young ca A piks and shoats, 2 Wagons, Deering Binder, Mower, and other farm li pieme nin Baleat ip.m tie | DAY ort MARCH 20th Valentine Tarn L 6 Horse { ea “ DAY, MARCH . 8 [ ive Ys the , March 1: J. A. I rigay Kanlss VANKe as. Gramley, ¥ T ues., March 5: EA - Tu cas, he Dr wing rary esday, Mar. 12: G.BLu f\ H Jerry Kelly, Le w Friday, March 15: and tacks Goheen, anetion Thurs, Mar. 28: M. M.Lucas Close Lo Runv LIVE sTOOCK v aMifam res lwo ae foal, I yours in Boggs twp 5 head work he mares heavy «itd - ling eoolt y-arling colt, ’ 11] ows will be fresh al Lime short horn bull, 3 ung cattle, 18 head of of same Are Swed ire and fine stock. 18 thom» bh ood sow heavy, Chesterwhite boar, IMPLEMENTS ET MeCormick Binder, Grain In Mower, Wood Mower, 3 horse cultivator, plows and harness corn shell or. threshing machine with power fodder cud ter. cutting box, fanning = pair bob sleds, i horse wag log wagons, 3 horse spring wagon. Be Aer press sleigh, DUgRy. Jot of Ota, ( and Hay, 2 setts oouble tug harness. sett double harness made "6 years ago, without & buckle broken or stitch torn-—setf double driviug harness hay rake, hay fork and tackle. cant books, grabs, rakes and forks, chains, and some household groa. Jos L. Nell, Ant Friday, March 29: L. Rhone wi mi Live Lon Shrog im} bern oh nsor at his residence west of the Od F wk embry ng h Horses ' | DS Khoneymede, three wi. Ninety Head of Morgan and French dis. Holstein Callie, } rkshire Swine and farm avimals have not been bred from r generations. A bred stock, Sale Leonard Khone ~e t re shew) While registered they registered sire fort rare apport un regina at Un Monday, Mar. 18: Ezra Tresler nden Hal LIVE STOOK din, 3 head cat je horses, 3 © be! Dull 2 bull calves, #0 head of “ Ne ls head of shoats | brood sow FARM IMPLEMENTS \ A Deering Binder, Deering Orn Binder, arain dr roller. hay tedder. hay take, corn planier mowers { plows, egltivatorn, harrows, plows. wagons sleds, sleigt 2 horse cari ings, top bugey. fanning mill, Bay ropes harpoon and pulleys, harness of all kind, corn sheller, bine th and carpenter tools, w wk beneh, ton! cupboar saws. grindstone, Deering knife grinder, wm wtatoes, several ho ndred bush | els corn in the ear, 35 Interest of crop of B acres. sealding trough, hog hanger, 14 interest {in Aspinwall potato planter rushels of send eorn, Hellook potato digger, househald gow ote All goods must and will be sold on day Ae, Sale nt va m sharpy ements thee have ee or ¥ buy we sharp ty? m One mile sth ofl 1 {barne . [FARM FOR SALE Known as the Crawford MII Kite and Pars combined, At Nittany. Pa. containing Feaores bank barn, two goud houses, “Ny good mehard, Also A peach orchard of choles varieties different kinds of cher Bit BYE Yai teties of grapes Located buns mide rom C RK. atong pike leading to Boashva ey. Neh of bulidines adjoining premises OF tor eombined property for $36 50 on oon frmation of sale, balance in Gftecn annusl pAYments. A very good cheno for an to parehase a home he water power slone 8 worth #an. annually, for manufacturing pur he place And be dun vis. of y one looking for & property is all right and eheap of A A PLETCHER, Nittany, Pa
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