8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, APRIL 11, 1901, | { | : — The R | Aaronsburg. | Millheim. | Port Matilda. New Dir | ncecsstol Rgikry Shutth acket. Why A new directory of successful ry Shuttle H. Wyle, who was stricken with ‘Walker, of DigD near Flat Rock, April the 11d, | joining territory will Sewing Mas | paralysis some time ago, 15, we are glad Jennie Bitver, of Penn 1go1, of weakness incident to old age, | Alfred ( {f Pittsburg, | 1 4 to state, able to sit up a few hours each guests of Miss Stella | George Cowher, aged 73 years, 5 months # int d TE, | It is the day and is gradually growing stronger, and 11 days The deceased resided at Pa Chas. Mensch, of the Bellefonte Ga his late home for many . for zette, spent sunday with his parents, in George,” as he was commonly called, iy i “ : this place, returning Monday morning, was a man possessed with a generous | wed sa Rollin Wyle, heart never refusing to render has been in time of or death Although CAME east some time ago to see his te and ad Misses Bessie and the day Mr. ard Mrs. H. K. Condo, of York, are visiting Mr, Condo's parents here, Miss Aunie Mauck, of Rote, at the home of her Smith, on Penn St. ——— Pine Grove | Hall, were Zerby, Satur. AL —— be issued hy Woon se This firm re Tyrone, 14 Prizes were awarded for best, original drawing of a Black Cat as per our ad of March 21st 1st to Nevin EE. Cole, Zion, Centre Co., Pa and to G orge Breon, Peotone, Will Co., Ill. These boys read Racket ads to a purpose, and one them may be Pre the U. S some day, who knows? REMEMBER sale of t far ny ! 3 only thing of the nd that has irecloric | other points Centra viva nd the stood the test Ha Work years SRI greater other sane lefonte is nn ng part 15a visitor Mrs, J. of need of a good the effort w propie 4 who for the past few years assistance living in Akron, Ohio, and who ident ¢ sister, siaent” ol BICKNICS ok ~ tances aided Sick Fhe Spigelmyer store room on street 18 progressing of the timber is ¢ Penn slowly It h was of \ . whi on last wees M11 rowing 4 rowing ] for shipment ind is now ge Main street read cupancy We are lad ew one in moderate circun , he ther, purposes ving to our and ; by ' 1 father, purposes moving to our town and ‘ SARA C.} RICKLEY, I'be | months durat y ‘ D sity a tar those in need whenever it was po ! ems e bore his 1line eft for Ak? to get his house H 4 l 1 ) K 18 hold goods ady His wile } , r. Spring J ellefon'e i : nave Ie { ' rewar : - mem) ¢ ut * m a t wen 4 Cre ua « | mein HOW anda arrived nese ia Polly Sto of the United $ house ou ha topped owing and ved | years, Interment THIS GUN METAL FORO SHED FOUNTAIN PEN ERE HOUR'S WORK Li Sammy Homan ht to “re ith u ous Billy Wi but out yeled Top troadway, New York. What You Get Here G. R SPIGELMYER Gentlemen | am A, C. MINGLE. : Is gr t a day of Dak Ha st Friday evening. | | 2 le a passes but wh Ve 1 ve letters for samples of his week we advertise especially Ge } ' " " . who ate $0 SOV months’ term 1 ! gO JAS We agvertise. es that he ’ WAS abie t uggy without assistance Misses Margaretta Goheen } Woods and Dora Meyer at at Centre Furnace, las led the idav even iF Regular prices of these We goods is 15 cents and 20 cents. have placed them all in one lot to sell ' Cents a Yat . . salr Senne I€ WEEK Irom ee with a Wagner and amily f hose who pna Hockm SAU rely | ! re tis a siting raed) ned tn ona LOCK to this trich, ] Mat 1 White lon wife's parents, Dua r ot to-day. vou that we can sell you mail besides give you just as we can when you visit Hecla w "Thursday Herman, of Lem our store. yagry torn off last Friday evening catching on the wheel of a that was standing in fromtofl |. T store Miss Nannie Bailey Friday from a visit Pittsburg Jake of his by mt, had a whee home erm Mr ance wagon stuart s Special Number Two is a second lot of Dimi- ties, regular price 10 cents, 12 1-2 cents and 15 cents. We have also placed these in one lot to sell for Sugar Valley. yeorge Kleckner, of Swengle Roland. Cora Gudon, of Milesburg, the home of E. H agents, tr : om AM M E. M. Brickley, who has ed at from an attack of typhoid week Summerville, the first of the He Roland will visit friends there a while after returned home last ps to her in nunity visit. Bryan's last SETIOUNY | sister, 18t recovered for has been dlars a month William Long, of Loganton, fever, left . granted yension of ten de week f ell represented at the That one of our old bachelors who does | ®' 0" al pi WAS wei presented a 1 Ino. Boone is critically ill. A paralytic which he will go on to Pittsburg and re suwne his employment Misses Helen and Jane Beck, of Nit. tany, were guests of Misses Mabel and Unnie Singer, last week If any one thinks they are not entertaining young ladies, just inquire of Samuel R, or Chester W., Miss Mabel Pletcher, of Howard, is the guest of Miss Mamie Delong George Quay, a thirteen year old son of William Quay, had the misfortune to fall on an axe several weeksiago, cutting an ugly gash in his leg at the knee joint He caught cold in the wound and ever since has been ina very crit 2! condition, and the indications are thal he crippled for Dr. McEntire, ard, is in attendance A heavy fall of snow tion last week and left Lhe bad condition We hope they may dry off for good will be ife of How visited our WC ( roads ir that thi Avery ’ Line John Crawford, of Lock Haven, accom panied by bis mother, spent Sunday in this place Mr. Crawford is in attend. ance at the Normal at that place, concert, at Kennedy, Saturday night, Mrs. H. Bidwell, of Bellefonte, visitor in town this week Was Aa F. Pletcher, our affable telegraph operator spent a delightful Easter at Cleatfield The people regret very much the re. moval of Rev. A. P. Wharton, from this charge to Martinsburg Frederick Curtin departed for Wil- llamsport on Monday, where he has re- ceived a position in the Williamsport machine shops Trading is the chief ment of the young men at present Bryan spent a few days last Snow Shoe and Moshannon and Parker were hoe 2. 1. Williams, of bicyles amuse. (reOTge week al The Misses Wi at the iam Notice to On and alter Farmers isth we will on at however, be in the market cash grain constantly and will pay the highest prices sou ProkNix MirLine Co, moer not Lax at ’ grain store our mii 101 not have more than an average crop ol hair on the top of his head, was heard to rematk the other day that he would have to either get married or employ a seam stress, as it kept him busy between times sewing on buttons. Watch the forecasts of the weather (whether) or not, Geo. Ishler made a business trip to Belletonte, on Wednesday Boys get your old tin pans ready. David spent a few days last week with his friends, in this place Stover Julian. A very sad accident befell Mrs. Rich ards, of this. place, but who has been spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs, M. B. Beightol, of Retort, Pa. On the first of April her son, Milligan start ed to bring her home ; the horse became frightened and ran away, throwing her out of the buggy, breaking her arm and cutting an ugly gash in her forehead which required eleven stitches, She is very poorly at this writing, being ! years old. Hopes are entertained for her speed recovery, 42 stroke is the cause DD. Scott Currin has removed his print ing establishment into the house lately vacated by Dr. Wycofi Mrs. Daniel Karstetter is able to sit up part of the time, but is far from being recovered Mrs. Curtis Berry is again able to move about, She has had a severe attack of grip Charles Parker, an aged citizen of Bunker Hill, Sugar valley, was stricken with apoplexy, while shelling corn a few days ago. He fell off his chair to the floor and fractured his left arm Madisonburg. Our term of winter and our respected teacher, eft for her father's home has endzd, Miss Geiss, school 5 Henry § some swmada and son started to take umber off his mountain he said he would better get it off himsel be. fore someone cise look It, Frank Grenoble is improving Very slowly from his late illness and is not able to work yet, land Cents a Yar Remember, in order to take advantage of either of these bargains we must have your order within one week. It Costs You But One Cent drop us a postal for samples. In return you will receive as nice a selection as you have ever seen and at far below regular prices. KATZ & CO., LIMITED, Bellefonte, Pa. Allegheny Street,
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