8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 13, 1901, The Racket. ct asl A Message from the Philippines. Ma: | am zo ket for to DON'T FAIL To buy July Delineat NH te 1 \ } ILC DICtures « HL i jUIs LX DO n 1 ! ’ | Olol We cau i PO | 2) y1 LEAT In © Gr . SPIGELMYER yf Wiad place I base 1 Satur boys since f the any ne, al * to the man Ho ter, play our ty the other nin " his is not t1 they have to d ager of the Howard and he w yet ate for you to team and fin Children’s ¢ were priately observed here on wg, by the Methodist wriler was unabie to the collection was I. F. Pletcher : e oved at Cur Hn as agent lor st R.R.Co home over er rs very inday ugregation earn how appro even The much , Was Sund Howard having a poil Jos. Dieh : ng a potatoes here al seed of potatoes w see Mr. D this car Miss Flanigan, of Mill Hall, Frank Butler and Nellie Burns day. talking of of in and about sold oad one CA any ROE day do we any as he ha visited over Sun Tylersville. Miss Minerva Herlacher, who was working at Lock Haven, has returned some for a short visit Communion services lu the United Evangelical church Sunday afternoon, and Children’s day services on the even ing of June joth. I guess our young folks will soon learn 0 behave themselves. Boys, a warning for you. The old saying Is that if it rains on Whit Sunday it will rain for seven Sun. days ; that can not be true for it did sot sain last Sunday. Lee Nicholas was seen on our streets sn Sunday. Mamie, Harry is “little, but Oh my." The show was well attended on Friday evening ; we hope they all had a hearty laugh when Jumbo came out, | Aaronsburg. Fehrer and Mrs. A spent Kizzie Swabb, in Miss | of Tusseyvilie, Mrs | M1 rthur ree und ouUnaay town, Mechtly a and family irday after. the hospita on North home in our Simmons and Mis companied T. W. Kreamer | down from Bellefonte noon and spent Sunday | ble home of Al street, returning to thei: evening by carriage Jared Harper and | fonte, spent era week the guest of the M. Musser, and other tives Al. 5S. Stover per hanger, | State Co | Herman oat at 8. Stover, and the CL the spendin Harris om DesMoine he had been spending a fey Aaron Harter, of way home 1 ut 4 . ’ Ove v Henry Mover lying trip to m some st - Miss Carne | was the guest of Jottorf, over Mr M1 Sparr, Thursd they intend to stay for an indefinite time G.B was engaged Huyett sawmill, is now at smithing for Reichley Bros The Colyer Mills a festival at evening, June Mr. and Mrs haries B visiting at the home of Mrs ents, Henry Moyer’'s There will United Evange evening, June 16th The Evangelicals held their Quarterly meeting which commenced on Saturday and continued over Sunday and was very well attended Miss Sadie Lee is at present attending to the sick at the home of her sister, Mrs Philip Bradford, at Linden Hal Mr, and Mrs Farner spent Sun day evening very pleasantly at the home of Esq. J. 5, Housman and left lee, who at the WOrs DIACK hold Saturday ornet band wi ff were Nefl's par RS ve iren’s services in the church next Sunday at y o'clock. "i m Axemann. Here we are again Mrs. R. M. Kaup and son Freddie are at present visiting with relatives at Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hile spent Sunday at the home of Elias Breon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hazel, the newly | married couple, bave returned to their | home at Niagara Falls after a pleasant | visit of a week's duration at the home of the former's father, J. A. Hazel, Mrs. J.C. Gfirerer is at present paying her husband a visit, he having employ. ment at Saxton, Quite a number of our the funeral of the late brick on Saturday, Mrs. Clem Hatter spent several days last week at the parental home near Jacksonville, Mrs. Fred Stamm, of near Oak Grove, was seen (n our town on Monday, ple attended mm. Jacob Gar. Linden Hall. Adam Rhoads and recent family spe siting friends in Mill John Coble Lemont, was in week Julia W Lemont, I residence during last Wolf 1 f Mrs § up nis friends ol Ams, har.es * home tL Urag HO Was seriousiy u Wert left | tov Ww 1 James “* and M: on Thursday last, yut there CASON has a Sunday and samuel ey sitors that spent tion were |]. W Gentzel and wife (vohble Geo and and wife all of Georgesva Potter Twp Merchant marks of his a-way horse Frank Carson experience with his run which landed his heel upon Frank's nose Fortunately distance broke the the ! otherwise his face would have been crushed sti shows force ol ow look fine and only bring harm Wheat and grass too rank growth will As previously reported the Colyer band will hold a festival, June 1% Our township schoo! board has elected M. M. Rossman president, and A. J Heckman secretary Wm. Mitterling shipped a ce cows Friday morning Centre Hall. Wm. O. Rearick has sold his interest in the Centre Hall implement works to his partuer, Edward Sellers, car of ch For the fifth or sixth time the borough reservior is to be over-haunled to prevent | its constant leaking. sowing to bad job in construction as | well as fanity management graduates who obtained honors. church in the morning. The congrega: tion and school are growing. Sober. Harry Prankenbarger was the guest at John Iigen’s on Sunday. Miss Rose Alexander and Lizzie Wolf called on their friend Annie Corman, Andrew Zerby and his wife were visit. ors at Samuel Harter's in Georges valley. Mrs. A. P. Zerby is on the sick list, pent a few town The big expense | Miles Arney is one of State College | Last Sabbath an interesting Children’s | day service was held in the Presbyterian | Beech Creek. A shifting engine with day and nigh was placed at the weigh scales There are six men in each « Mr. Detrick wii wel a the B. R & on their The saturday e crews rew uf whick This engine cast ¢ has charge trains ain J Pp own train hich are ine this and re school board of on for the «1 vening MILE Year by ¢€ i sr president pr iden organize ecting Flem Eaward GG. Ley ry and W. Ed, Clark trea ures Edward Eagleville Wednesday raihea { COTE Alex X Week from y oh eda crest ry read entitied « friend 1 Illinois ‘‘isn nn { he were out 1 see our wheat hards, et "i fields, cattle ranch I have not the time to peither is this intended as yilomy friend (sramiey 8 ctler imply make these few remarks in passing, as we sometimes say ut really see some of your farmers come out here and take in farming. It wonld do them good. | have pow resided in Kansas permanent almost years, and have raised my family here I have been in about 20 different states, have traveled in Europe, and [ am prepared to say, with this experience, that Kansas is to me the best “all around’’ country | have ever seen, and if your readers do not believe it, let them come and see. A few weeks ago | met a gentleman on a Missouri Pacific train, here in Kansas, whose name is Tressler, who resides at Linden Hall Centre Co., ke is out here on a visit and told me he was perfectly delighted with Kansas. He expects to buy a farm be fore returning to Penna. and will make Kansas his future home, He has reia tives in this state who have resided here for years, and who have prospered, and are “well fixed,” and he has decided to cast his lot among us, and be one of us We welcome him and his family to our | proud state, and heartily invite any others to come who may feel thus disposed. At all events we invite all our old Centre Co. friends and schoolmates to come and pay us a visit. You will never regret it, With kind regards-—1 am, Yours Truly Journ ApAM BrionT £8. Of go into deta a rep lI & wou Penna lessons ike 0 y for 20 Topeka, Kas, June 1, 1901. Cholera Morbans a Dangerous Disease In many instances attacks of cholera motbus terminate fatally before medi | cine can be procured or a physician summoned, The safe way is to keep al hand a reliable medicine for use in such and Diarrhea Remedy, W. IE. Bos “In Jane, 1900, 1 had a serious attack of cholera morbus and one dose of Cham. berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy gave me relief in fifteen min. utes.” For sale by Green's Pharmacy. weighed worough met 'NOW IN BELLEFONTE . Dr. Stites, . known Specialist or S ed to Bellefonte. the well cent tt Owing to the numerous A "eo Ve ' . 17 . Fy ] 11 reg “ own personal Supervision rmanentiy ATI 5, NN 21 North Allegheny reet, Nose, Throat & Lung so All Chronic. N : val NA £5 hid 1 3 LN » Or IY a} | wv I is > > = Yall Load > 1 v . a ¢ ub pre ery iS ang rn ————L crhtcd OUR June Discount Sale Mattings In aa d C Remnant odd C ONE-THIRD ORIGINAL 3 y rea 1h gall a. walling Of Carpets, urtains un. has beg vy vt ¢ ina WL Ue - VALUE. | for early comers. small lots OFF " + Yer anda at neariy 3ar- Brussels Carpe. Matting Remnants. — A! Remnants of © sels Carpet CW Remnants of 85c. sels Carpet - Remnants of 60c¢. Brus- sels Carpet - 40c Lace Curtains. [ngrains at 1-3 Off. 6856c¢. grade at fraying when washe 45¢c $2.60 Curtains 56c¢. grade at g7c $2 Curtains 81.50 Curtains 45c¢. grade at 30¢ $1 Curtains SOM have cnough for prec 76¢. Curtains |BelleTonte large rooms cases. For this purpose, there is nothing | so sure as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera | worth, of LaFayette, Alabama, says: | Katz & Go Ltd. The Globe! y Catarrh, has return- Rd
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