Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 25, 1901, Image 8

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT,
BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 25,
1901.
The - Racket.
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We told U last week of an ex
pected surprise in Dishes--they |
are here, see entire centre win- |
dow, main room, for an eye
. opener.
DRESS GOODS DEP'T.
We add this week Albatross,
fresh from loom, in Lavender,
Gray, Russian Blue, Old Rose,
Cream, new Green, Black.
This fabric is light weight, all-
wool, extra quality, 38 in. very
desirable for waists. Price 60c.
New Wash Goods---Nemours
Batiste, Chambrays,Ginghams,
Royal Fabric, etc.
TOILET SOAPS---Special,
Fine 25¢ regular price; boxes
of 3 cakes, U’r choice 15 cents
per box. See north window.
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G. R. SPIGELMYER
3
Millheim.
The R
sented last
of their family
they could n t
so they be: al
anklet
week in the
get
petly cases are
the ofhcials
fore the court
of
Howard
day it nn "
where he was employed
Jaw 1m
Fiank Confer wa adly k
face by a horse while cutting a
in the stall behind the horse
the horse got frightened and kicked
Lingle
about one mile
has rented his
Confer
C. K. Sober was seen
Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zerby were
passing through here, ou Sunday.
Mrs. Harvey Brungard, of Milimont,
was a caller at Howard Fisenhuth's last
week one day.
Aaron Zerby is ou the sick
improving.
his farm
of this place
here to E
“SOI moved on again
and
mer
south
house
Mm our streets, on
seen
list, but is
Jerry Grim, who is working at Linden
Hall, spent a few days with his mother,
near this place and bought a sewing ma-
chine of Howard FElsenhuth, Jerry,
what does that mean ?
The forest fire made lots of trouble last |
week |
burned and it was hard on the young
timber
Clayton Dunlop 18 staying with
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Sol. Lingle
Last week a valuable horse died
Jacob Gentzel
s that
a policeman not only collars but cuffs
6 Wyo
This signature Is on every box of the genuine
Laxative imine Tablets
the remedy thet enres a cold in one day
The obstreperous prisoner rea
Ells Confer had hard fighting to |
save his bulldings; some of his fence was |
his
for |
Beech Creek.
week past.
Miss Lizzie Furst left last Wednesday
| for Buffalo Run, after passing the winter
with Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Clark.
C. A. Brown, wife and three children,
are moving into the property of I A.
Harvey on Main street, They came
here from Clearfield, Pa.
J. Houston Hunter will this week be.
gin the erection of a building on Main
street, in the central portion of the town,
for a meat market
She annual convention of the Christian
Endeavor societies of Clinton county
will be held in the Presbyterian church
of this place on June 6th and 7th
A force of men has been working at
the new side tracks at the weigh scales
for a week past.
The Pennsylvania Fire
everything about ready t
little town of Monument
mountains is better now than
since last summer and more
steady employment. The ma
yr making fire brick has
and is to be replaced
will include a dry
Brick Co. have
o begin,
Business at the
among the
at any time
men have
chinery f
proved
with other
press
not
successful
which
Joseph Guugati us opened up his bakery
and in a few days serving our
population with all manner and kind of
breadstufis
will be
known resident
last Thursday
1 p
QISCASCS,
John Guusallus, a well
ty township, died
complication of aged 79
deceased is survived by his
these children R of
rank and Joseph, of this vi icinity
Henry Johnson, vi
of Liber
of a
years. The
wife and
lowa; F
and Mrs
w bert,
of Lag
Aaronsburg.
» Acker has t
Lt week or more with a
umatism. Her friends ho
ecovery
wen used
of State Colle
our burg the guest of hi
s Margaret Keener
1 to see her
*d her ho
heavy
same
t the
1 of the
one of
r last week, bu
1ecked the
recent
Spee
out aged
ur ag
wused up for several
Hours
the farms
DIoOm
the
Miss Mary McCormick,
Hon. |. T. McCormick
Commercial Telephone
matriculated as a
State Norma
Mr. Gil
his sister
last week
daughter of
anager of the
Co has been
of the Central
school at lock Haven
student
honey Stone vall
Mrs. Dr. Kidder,
ey, visited
at Boalsburg
Creameryman Aaron
signed his position at the Baileyville
creamery to accept the managership of
C. B. McCormick's first class farm. Chas
Sayder, of Pine Grove Mills, who ran the
creamery at Spring Mills, has taken his
place in the Baileyville creamery
Tressler has re
A glue trust is the latest trust
should be able to stick together
Mr. Newton Bell was in this section on
Monday, from Spruce Creek
The season of Spring activities on the
farm has opened auspiciously. The win.
| ter was not severe as a whole, stock came
This
| through in good condition, and sprin
rains during the past few weeks have al-
forded a plentitul supply of moisture.
| Autumn sown wheat, which was not af.
fected by the frost, but at present, it ap-
pears that the ravages of the Hessian fly |
| is doing some damage about here, Farm |
work is now being pushed rapidly and
| seeding operations are well under way.
Romola.
A grange was organized at Romola,
last week, with eighteen members and a
promise of a good increase in a short
time. Wm. Robb was elected president
| Meetings are to be held in room over the
| postoffice. The installation was Jon.
| ducted by Isaac Frain
| Erma May, the three.weeks-old daugh-
{ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Robb, of
Romola, died on Friday, Interment was
| made in the Reformed cemetery, on Sun.
| day, Rev, Frick, pastor of the Christian
church, officiating.
Miss Verna Glossner has been ill for a
| APRIL COURT PROCEEDINGS ' township and the liquor was furnished to |
Mie com, a
The
sentenced to pay
John
1 1001
|
was
minor Mth,
and
on January
Continued from rst pags defendant
ple wl
guilty
the costs of prosecu
second count Defendant sentenced to tion, ten dollars fine and imprisonment in
pay the costs
$40.00
John A
appeal
peace,
of prosecution the county jail for ten days
DD. W. Clark vs. Joseph E. ‘I
| peal from a justice of the
and a fine of |
ihhens,
np
Hunter vs plea non
Fay
justice
George lor. an
the
suit
pence
from decision of a of Settled
This
between landlord
defendant farming
Half Moon
this action bei Her { er
assum psit
MeCarger va, Ha
appeal
plea non assumpsit J. 8 bert B. Montgom
out of trouble
the
farm in
KIrows and from a justice ot the
plea non ass
peace
tenant 1 psi ettled
plaintifl Nednesday
during the year 1500
brought to recover certain thing
the pl vintiff to the defendant to b y edent estates for conhirmation
and for confirmed ni
defendant
hreache
ned in kind
for or retur
violation of the agreement, the
ring that there were no
pt and
Were paid for
Verdict
kind on ‘1
favor of the defendant
Viewers were
tl nd
ne condadem?
John Wes
that you
Chambe
& SAME reasoOt
that
ARAN
rraetis any lend
ne
coun
es 10 result in
pleasant and
Green's Pharmacy
1 safe
11th w
Of ned the store
had been sntered by someone dur
the
slore
money drawer rif]
$19
doll
kels
had been boarding af
and
$1Is
LLL
the night
bet ween and in silver
pom inati of Are halves, quar
ters, dimes and ni The young man
the Coal Exchange
Hotel for a couple of days. On Bunday
evening, April 7th, the defendant paid his
hill 10
asked the landlord
at about o'clock, in silver, and
to change some silver
money for paper money, the landlord gis
ing him ten dollars in paper money for ten
The defendant
in silver alleges that he
A KNOWINC CHILD.
Tis a wise child who knows his father
the lifelike
recognized
| had between $16 and $17 when he came to
Philipsburg, that his parents live at Weed
that he
working in Philadelphia and was return
but pictures we make are
ville, Elk county, and had been
easily as true and interesting
likenesses of the sitter
latter place the morning he was
the
ing to the
Oar work is al products of skill,
arrested and emphatically denies entering
methods
the
advanced ideas, and correct
store of the prosecutor on that Hunday
this ch you
(yeit rices are y pleasing wi
night or of having stolen money i PN ' K
Verdict
the
conta of prosecution, one dollar 0
at Hantingdon
I know il yo one of our castome
of guilty on
ed
ne and in
Wednesday afternoon
your not you uld come and see
firel two counts Menten fo pay
the Reformatory
i Bert Carr
| al, prosecutrix Katie Henry
Pictures framed in our ne of mond
indicted for betray ings still hold first place for neatness and
The defend
Com.
artistic effect
: fo Hory ete " hy
BELLEFONTE. IA
ant plead guilty
)
ello
va, Stef Sobal,
ing liquor to a minor, prosecutor
Mecom, This is from Snow Shoe
Com indicted for turnish
he
Jomeph
Cane
The Want of Working People.
When the working man or woman feels sick — liver, stomach or kidneys
are out of gear — then Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills do a
world of good acting directly on these organs and the bowels,
BAY CITY. DETROIT.
Mr. LL. H Mans 1801 Columbus Avenue, Bay MeDougal Avenues, Detroit,
City, Mich., by overwork and too assiduous atten. | lived for years expecting death from heart fall
tion to his business, attack of | ure and Bright's ase, but was cured by a few
vdeo it necessary for hilt f Dr. AW. Ch # Kidney Liver Pills. He
write “For years | lived in constant fear that |
Iwas
nd about
rDr. A.W
Mr. Levi Elsey, 800
brought on an
kidney trouble, which m
to leave off w
On
Aine
DIXIE ( pre
He states
of Mr. ¢
ring at times
the recommendat bh through kidney trouble
ion. Leyer wl
druggist, of this e. lp f Dr. ! tr
s Kidney Liver } for my kidney
wlieviug ay pa 4
the of them agai:
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A W.CHASE'S
KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS.
aL. ISS IEIIIIID
9 29
AND
3.00
SHOES.
irehased 8 box
Chase
thanks t
Sanikslo | io us of
the use
HE
A £4 2 0 LL 2 LLL Ld
A. C. MINGLE.
\IS IIIS IIIIIIC
THTITITINIINI
Ideas for Adoption
®
[he values
Carpets, Mattings or Lace Cur
tains,
most economical ideas of any newness of
. 1 >
the stock will surely appeal t buyer---
We
it the Best and Largest Department in town.
it's a promising department just now. are going to make
We
We are giving
need your
1 J {
patronage to accomplish this end. values to-
day and every day in order to secure and hold your trade--
a look-over will certainly do you no harm, we will guarantee
it profitable
about Millinery,
hardly thought it necessary, most every one knows the repu-
Haven't said anything to you lately
tation we have made in our stylish headwear department--«
more help, more orders, more stock than was ever known in
the history of any millinery establishment in town. There is
Our ability to
The exclusive
a reason for this---think it over for yourself.
grow is made more apparent cach season.
patronage of not a few but a great many, makes it easier for
us to cater to your fancies, and enables us to give greater val-
ues than those having a limited trade. After one of the mos;
successful openings of all former endeavors, we have started
on a season which bids fair to eclipse all previous efforts, but
still we want your custom---we'll get it if prices and qualities
count for aught.
stylish hats, chances are she will say at
THE GLOBE,
KATZ & CO, LIMITED,
Ask your neighbor where she buys her of