THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, MAY 9, 1901 The Racket. WHITE GOODS. Just what is wanted for the “Sweet Girl Graduates,” or their sisters, or their cousins or their aunts. Paris Muslins, Batiste, Nainsooks, Persian Lawns, Organdies, etc, etc. Largest and best assortment of Laces and Embroideries in town---everybody says so, and we know they are right. ...Columbia Bicycles... 1900 pattern; Chain $40.00, Chainless $50.00; Hartford $30.00. Good as they make "em. White Mountain Refrigerators, big shipment, enroute. C. R. SPIGELMYER Aaronsburg. Dr. D arrived H. Mingle, of here recently mother and other relatiy Pennsval for a aot been east for ten Maxwe [owa, it his aged in and about He has to vis es ey few weeks 21a, re from Danv Jack Wils Fran and M1 spent Sunday pur town Bd. Smal and | spent a few tleman’s mother, own Mine Host Sin burn House, Thos. Meyer and C. A. Wea were pleasar the home of H. Weaver Mr. an burn, spe gu Stover Quite a n ed the horse Mouday and Mrs. Catharine Hoy, Madisonburg, spent her many friends here slighted to s days ! Was est of the amber of SAC report as our held od 83 week amoung who were Forster day, from this Forster and son Lather Stover mst week, an elegant organ, being deliv ered there by Mr. Bunnel, from Mi Diamond, don't get rYous, as thinks the new cook is pleasing Mrs. A.B L returned home on Mon day evening, after with her mother, burg roy Nary ee peuding several days Mrs. Swabb, at Aarons Beech Creek. Marshall Packer, one of gitizens, is critically ill our oldest Ground was broken last week for two pew kilns at the Pennsylvania Fire Brick works, Mrs. Blanche Kanes was called to Wil. Samsport last week on account of the ill sess of her sister, Mrs. Mary Champion Work was begun Monday on the erec son of the building on Liggets Triangle’ 0 be occupied by Fred and John Glosner for a meat market, Ralph Hall left Monday for Pittsburg, where he secured a position for the sum mer with Drake & Stratton, contractors, doing work for the P. R William Gould left last week for the eastern part of Tennessee after visitin ey rents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goul ¢ Clinton House for a month, The peach crop may fall short, but whe summer girls will be as numerous as ever, “This Is a good imitation of silk,” said the seamstress. ‘Things are seldom what they seam.” Brush Valley. Fruit trees are nearly all in done 1 } almost ready to } are £01 Farmers getting the corn 8. F. Yearick, of geen going up the valley 13 day sporting two gray horses old Brushvalley is all there yeti, a Come again Ben, Dubbs del on Sunday afternoon Bill has his shot gun shoot sometime-—do not m nose you have to further now. Ben) week |. J. Orndorf is present, painting ut out rtown, Sata He said before, Snyde was Rev, ivered sermon ready might ch inte $0 1 ob, Limbert sold 2 good busy at his trade, at Loyd Miller and wife visite Rishel's, on last Sunday Frank Grenoble was at the sale, on last Saturday afternoon, Mrs A certain widow and her ter came from town ove day last week to pick stones for her son in-law, if he hau! a load of wood to her home i at avin Shaffer Benj. Limbert 1s no better little daugh would Julian. The protracted services which have been in progress in the hall, day, have been largely attended Newman, pastor of the Free Methodist church, of Unionville, able speaker and fine singer h good will be done. Mrs. Jennie Reed, is visiting since last Sun Lev, 1 > mu ol her parents, at David M. McMoniga seems to have city. May be The musical Saturday evenin Son, agra SOME was attende BOARD'S SCHOOI lay its The ~ v1! ase was that iphia, agais townshig during have establishe a bureau tion and headquarters for brethren tw be located a El from cott Square May 1st will be in attendan During the exposition to November 1st, clerks e night and day ready to furnish information or to act as escorts to any part of the city, A register of de sirable lodgings for visitors is being made up for the use of this bureau How to Tell a Horse's Age The popular idea that the of a looking at Age horse can always be tola by his teeth, says a veterinary not entirely « After the eighth year the horse has no more new teeth, so that the tooth method is useless for tell ing the age of a horse which is more than eight years old. As soon as the set of | teeth is complete, however, a wrinkle be. | gins to appear on the upper edge of the | lower eyelid, and a new wrinkle is add. ed each year, so that to get at the age of | a horse over eight years old you must | igure the teeth plus the wrinkles, - Our patrons should remember that we | surgeon, is rect for job printing promptly and at short notice. Some ladies think themselves above sweeping a door step, but with long trail will sweep a dancing floor a whole night, ' | tion at the opera house next Monday, 13. are always ready to execute all orders | It 18 DISASTROUS MOUNTAIN FIRES PRIZE CONTESI] mounta {iy wuntain re ontest oi 2 h, Sen the between the for two priz f five hanty it { , 1ianty in the boys and girl Iuesda Mountain nd by midnight and The fully of the wr Grammar Scho the i of which D. Paul Fortney t teacher the prizes are the Ameri two best es eicien took place yesterday aftern Building Daughters for the by a boy and the other | oon at The of 1,000 berland had been RCE School the Stone burned over the roperty in Mi offered by mountaing s 1s was! ¢ an Revolution, SAYS on ure Wedne a shoj netin y meth | or | (one yy a gir chicken coop, | written by the members of this school, on | house, | some subject re the Rev ary War The growing more but the ating to oltion { John Harper, Mills w dne ¢ contests are annua Potters We occupie d Mary 1 Mills was also de John B thril ing burned to death in iding near de stroyed Tuesday Ee the and owned t ere interesting and show day morning, | only good, Confer, Potters { very successful house by John the part of teacher, and the pupils The following program was carried out Song, ‘'‘Mt. Veron Bells Prayer, Rev. Brown Song, ‘Our | school, Liss “Benedict Arnold,’ | Twain, Essay, ''Paul line Norton essay, for the American Rev, Song, “Land of the L say, "The of mina. Essay, **\ Franklin Essay, pendence,” Molly Pitches song, 'F but as | of the Free,” school. Decision of ] | Song, ""America,’’ school ue ' The prizes stroyed by the fire fier It got so hot The p for them that in try te @ 3 to Crispus Attu serge Overton to Mo yy Ong, near and research on part of the troyed Harper and and family made a choo! ay Mark Revere, ( First B ling miraculous escape from be 11 the ay, mountains Mills, 20 clock ATO ood shed Attucks schoo Fs Nilhel Ben f Inde about three miles They are nter from e on and al the aking ith afarm Crispas the swept down like an akes, Yorktown," Valley “Declaration y ; ege avalanche, 1 house. Siege EINK ¢ made i Forge stable and other ithuildings RB" ; to Mr. Harper an effort bel family aton ut the fast § iL Was carrie ut ag y thing dyes r clothing E they were were awarded by the Jud b ly Pitcher (Louisa Brachb - Fire Alarm Whistles the ¢ ocation ong wh owed by the th ward ward no ight gust between com neg A Inne thunder 1 lashes wer ivid Showers ig there oned "lock in tl hail and high hower la pan some were ad A while arm done By th Americ tory at seriously cut and en, Ti fence time be of ¢ but an MI Axe and 1 Ha x He ui no bones Was brui f a grindston ompan +3 pa 1 ly day Wm. Rul Set were 1 8 2 ny 1's econd the kin having en flung with great roof of the buildin force wind 100 IHOK I HOW 813 Pea Tavsre ire 0 [4 | make TE 4 T ocuRr a gh } Ase Le N Loo ON LIBERAL TERMS (a PRE JATENT REFUN TAITHIYL DED BrRvICL LIMINARY €X AMINATION FREE GUARANTEED OR MONEY BEST ADVICE, PROMPT, WRITE FOR BOOK ON PATENTS esate i FQELL SELL :THEM H. § HOLCATE REGISTERED ATTORNEY wong PHILADELPHIA, PA. Sd AS) ated GOME- IN AND SEE - OUR NEW SHOES N he) he, NS : N S : 8 1 CIITIIIITIIIsssrssssrsssrss A. C. fl lrretenss MINGLE x Hi SHOK NAN. TET ETITE TITER NNNId V 2 Crs’. “Read and Protit. PUBLIC SALE REGISTER DEM. COUNTY COMM he tree where was securely tied with a heavy rope and straps that it the perished, ony ™Ownships Benner np could not have broken, and animal would most certainly have hn Ishler W._E Brown G. 1. Lymas Jas WW. Fu'mer Burnside Maynard Meeker FP Sollege 1. J. Dreese Sort n Thos J. Delong Romola Ferguson » W. Hl Fry Pine Grove Mills 4 samuel Harpster Gatesburg Gregg n. § tien F. Weaver Fenns Cave en Frank Fisher Penn Hal William Pealer Spring Mills CC. HH. Stover Aaronsbur M. 1) Brover hd ng J. PF Rebring i PF.N Ishier Rob't Confer and buggy been consumed had they ar rived but a few minutes later The ani ma! realized its danger as it had pawed deep holes in the earth and was q ne Lien Let nt uiver ing with terror and fear, when they rescued it > Summer Excursions On May 1, the regular summer excursion tickets to all the pring ipal sum mer resorts east of Pittst wirg and Buffalo will be placed on sale at ticket offices of ! % Murphe) mn the Pennsylvania Ratiroad Company. } IW Ort These tickets will bear the usual sum Miles ep Wm. NH. Zeigler mer excursion limit of October 31, 1901, H fed Ra et except that the Nigara Falls tickets will’ Thos, M. Huey Ruffalo Kun be good to return until November 30, Austin O, Meyer Coburn 1901 RU. MeClintle Centre Hil nop David K. Keller Centre Hall The Pennsylvania Railroad summer gon p Wm E Frank Philipsburg excursion route book for 190i will be » ; ap sued, as heretofore, on June, 1 Snow Shoe ©. p 1901, oveville Boalsburg Howard Tauliar anchard Walker Wolfs Store Rebersburg w. i Centre Mills Patton Fenn Potters. p Joo. J. Warne Oseeola Mills M. Melaughiln Snow Shoe w py —— y Spring n. p " LD William Kern Joshua Simpkins Coming | = A.V. Hamiiton Bellefonte “Joshua Simpkins’ will be the attrac Taxior Jas. HM. Corl w.p Bruce Garbriek J.T. Merryman mion Sam’! Emeriek alker op 8. Peck " " Pr J.D. Miller w. Pp |, Mhaffer r. + Young sald to be a well written pastoral play, with an interesting plot, the story | Worth being a happy blending of sunshine and | 8 the ou - Works off the Cold ’ . Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure There are mes when the handpeched a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. husband hates to go home to roost. | Price 25 cents, ion Port Matilda Moshannon | Pleasant Gap | Bellefonte | Hannah | Fieming | Nittany | Hublersburg | W Carpets, Mattings and Curtains CARPETS 25¢ 33¢ 39¢ 50c 69c¢ the ny ni INGRA a.Wli art L,) ; Appar Mattings Yan fair $0 var Curtains pres or 0 da iting {raving out of 3 31-2 RUFFLED HAY goods w he nw ash ed “ 58 i : 2 1-2 yard Length 5 cents. IT made . b Ha and Japa. fic to 35 a on ovel SWISS CURTAINS at $1.19 a pair, lock utton-hole stiteh edges instead of taped edges, thus fic buys a rolls of and The Globe, “%...” Bellefonte, Pa. ~ "
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