THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 20, 1901. The Racket. ——— Mu 1¢, Sheet 1 LOO0 1 lection WAMBOO PO RC yO8 au {TN 1 (06 90 cents $ ' i Harpe Stick \ 15 to 25 cents. 15¢cts. Decoy SPIGELMYER Roland. jas. Barger departe make a visit among Rocks and McKeesport Mr. and Mrs. Hoy, of the guests of their aunt Sryan, this week Quite a number of our attended the Children’s Howard Evangelical church, gvening Mrs. Bowes and daughter Elizabeth, of tock Haven, are visiting Mrs, J. L. Neff, Mrs, Bowes sister, Mrs. Rhoads Gearhart, of Lock Haven, | was the guest of Mrs, V. EK. Curtin, this | week, ion Monday to at McKees i friend adford, Mrs. Roland Br were youn g services people at Sunday | Beech C Sober. C. K. Sober buying up ti was seen in our vicinity mber Ammon Deckard and Cave, were we ad £ Lreorge Wil to Be Frank Deckard’ Arrow Auman hauling oak 1 of Penn father Deck sunday iam Grove | ¢e made llefonte Confer iaun'ing lumbe ol es hert John An of their d langhte The Cobut Auman, on reex on ACK the Beec W am Mer 'a Herbert Mann fam West Virginia to visit Mr Mrs. Mary | on m their way ot an lo sition and y arrived from Mann's moth Water street, American Expo wy he eft Thurs. is on Grier P. Mobley last Williamsport, where he A. recruiting station lieut day for duty atthe U. S§ John J. Dole, of Philipsburg, is in charge of the N. V. C. station during the absence of H. W. Packer at Buflalo Mrs. Jane BE. Montgomery left recently for los Angeles; California, where she | will visit her son George for an indefinite length of time, Miss Flora Duck, an accomplished and charming young lady of Spring Mills, | attended the wedding of her friend, Miss Marie Delong and Mr. Harry Ploof, of Williamsport, The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents at | ‘reek, on Tuesday noon, It's when woman has a nice carriage | of her own that she is willing to walk, Millheim. Too much rain, cold has retarded the crops and potatoes are short, same and rusty, and unles shine the crops will be A Reed Haye J. M from laking and The grass, corn the oat there inte is more and short Woods, Attys testimony the case H sun and lewistown, Thur wor day f1 M no« and other fr om ounty mother 3. week, Housman and Sam wn Baney, on ati tended commencement Mrs of Benore, is her home at Concord Coons Away atl Hessian fly is again doing its destru ive work in the wheat fields While Rev. Raiph Illingsworth wife were driving homeward last Satur day afternoon from a short visit, they stoppedmt Penna. Furnace to water their horse and the Rev, unreined the beast, but Mrs. [lliugsworth took notice that the horse could not drink with the bit in and so she got out of the buggy to re. move it. The horse frightened at 2 cow pear by and ran and jumping, tramping on Mrs. [llingsworth who was hurt very seriously, The horse got away entirely with the vehicle. GC # This signature Is on every box of the genuine xative {IC Tablets the remedy that enires » cold in one day and cloudiness is the | | pores a, this 1} |} * | Coburn. The sound of the fire cracker be heard The sstival hel grand s will soon d by , although rainy The « band the averaging our ake laughter Aarons! Mi 1 lown hosen M an has comt om} bools have ows I. N. Meyer mat f. H. Limbert, Primary Brungart, Harter's; H. W. Mor bersburg Grammar; J. C. Morris, I mediate: T. A. Auman, Primary Emerick, Gramley's; C. ( Wolf's; C. M. Haines, Brungart’'s ; er's was assigned to H, A. Detwiler, we understand he goes to Woodward Samuel Gramley and wife were the Kuests of their daughter, Mrs. Heckman at Nittany, last week en ASS Mad wrg Gram Noah Re ter Vor est Smuii, Stow but } ITY OF TOLEDO, | a» ax County Fras J. UHESRY frame 5 akes oath that he Is Lhe enlor partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney a doing b ity of Toledo, County and Sate And thal sald firm will pay the sum of ONE BUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALLS CATARARR CURE FRANK J. CHENEY before me and subseribed In th day of December, A. D siness In the aforesaid Sworn to m A. W.GLEABON Notary Publi ha 5 5 _— *Cure Is taken scts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free ¥. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0, Draggists, 5 amily Pills are the best sa fold b Hall's 16, | internally and | {train and it | thumpians in) pan Howard. was not long until the ca! turned out and gave them A can exhibition Aner aturday afternoon the Howard with the interesting and ex at the ited in a the All team crossed and bats Schenck *leam an Aaronsburg. NE game The game in fas f How: 1 ( was played atters home it chain-make cared about | Howard » ay chain at Howard maser on afternoon ableway at the : ¢ amounted to $f ny ng yperty by {231 13 ( prov Price Reductions This Week "lake a Saving of Dol- lars to Economical Buyers. Women's Dress SKIFLS 98c. Women's Walsts o0c. 50 Doz. Women's & Misses” Hats 200. 40 Doz. Bunches Flowers & Foilage Gpire GOrSELS worth $1.0 OTHER REDUCTIONS. 100 2e FY Ke (8c Spring Roller Window Shades 10 Women's Wmppers, 16 GloD Patent Leather Hela gared | 26¢. Wash Taffeta Ribbon 4 in. wide Tucked Satin Belts, fancy buckle 49 Belieronte 15¢. 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