Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 03, 1901, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 3, 1801
THE RACKET
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shoe
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my
boy,
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The
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CG. R SPIGELMYER
CONTINUED FRO
M PAGE7.
Boalsburg.
’
gone tale
months at the
na
few
M Alice usd
ng her parents a
rued to her home
A number of our yo pie
Friday ng al
netrchant Geo h
spent
guests of
even
loah, ad
hoo! in
sunday
ant
to the
once
or ol
members tu an mi Hea Rs
again
Mr, and Mrs, Jaco! lave gone
10 visit Mr. Wy i at Vicksburg
Mrs. Victor Cassler, of
the guest of her aged mother
bach.
Harry and Andrew Bell, of Hunting.
don, paid their grandfather Weaver
a short visit last week
Ho'sopple, 13
, Mrs. Stam
Spring Mills.
J. I. Condo, carpet manufacturer of
our village, has introduced into his resi.
dence a hot water plant for general heat.
ing purpose, said to be superior to the
ordinary steam heat, Mr. Condo simply
ordered the and was his own
mechanic to set the plant, arranged all
the piping, so that he can place a radia
tor in as many rooms as desirable, As
vow adjusted it is a very complete and
satisfactory piece of work.
fixtures
very fair
Commercial
through the village, re
in the road as being quite sat-
; some lines especially good
Miss Ida Condo and Miss May Smith,
two of our expert bicyclists, made a fly
ing visit to Millheim one evening last
week and returned by moonlight, They
passed down the pike about 6 o'clock
with the celerity of the winds,
Miss left on Saturday
ast for Philadelphia, to purchase an en-
new stock Fal
ning will be
All our merchants report a
business during September,
agents passing
port trathe
factory
Lizzie Stover
tire of millinery goods
Ope on the 12th
inst
’ Hast
organized
NM
The asso
reading
Shakesperian club was
ng last, with
ck as president
have weekly
The reading wil
the immortal
to embrace
a number of
ation will
tions
exciu
but the
and
recit
fined ively to
intention |
the classics
H. C. Robison
at about half value
hic
¢iude guile
Previous to removal
i hardware
Heretofore Mr. R
ess to hardware and groceries,
Ww SC
on counn
the busi
removal wi
Oak Hall.
Mr. and Mra. ( Tresslar and son
Maynard, who have been visiting among
in this vicinity for the past month
returned to t home in Peabody, Kan,
nm Monday
Miss Cora
uest at Sant
alvin
friends
Mrs
pent M
John Weber re
Friday
i daughter at
urned fr to her
Allentown
Mrs. Waite as
pent Monday
lLonebar ger
The
Daniel
tended on Satur
son, of near Bellefonte,
the home of Mr. Geo
of y of
at
sale
Korman,
day
dec'd, was
afternoon
largely
Misses Bertha and Grace Barnhart re
turned from Williamsport on Monday
Prof. Wolf, of Spring Mills, spent sev.
eral hours, on Saturday morning, with
Hdwin Smith
Miss Etta Ross, of Lemont, was a cal-
ler at the home of Daniel Lowder.
Bd. Owens spent Sunday with Miss
Sadie Kaup, who is visiting her grand
mother
f100 Reward S100
The
learn that t
1
readers of ! r will be pleased to
ne dreaded disease
to cure In ali it
Hall's Cataret
known to the
ng a constity
al science has
tages, and t}
Cure is the only mitive ¢
medics) fraternity Catarrh
tional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taker
internally, acting directly upon the blood and
mu of the system, thereby de.
stroving the foundation of the disease, and giv
ing the patient streagth by bullding up the
constitution and assisting nature in  } ing iis
work, The proprietors have so much faith in
Its eurative powers, that they offer One Hun
dred Dollars for any case that it falls to eure
Send for Hist of testimonials
Address, ¥. J, CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O
ga Sold by Druggiats, 75
} Hall's Family Pills are the best,
ire
wis surfaces
| ner at the (
| is not im
not im}
Zion.
John Love, of Altoona, spent Sunday
at the home of Emanuel Gerbrick’s.
We noticed that Mr, Hull, who has
been seriously ill for several weeks, is
able to be around again, as we noticed
him going through our town on Sunday.
Mess rs. Elmer Gephart and Frank
Grove left on Tuesday evening for Nia.
gara Falls, where they will be
in the paper mills
That fellow at the
feels awfully blue Sunday night
Well, Merril, we sympathize with you
but probably you can travel the eastern
road now again,
engaged
mountain says he
since
Harry, hereafter don't
when you lace up your
might get your sisters’ on
Mr. and Mrs. Ad Grimm,
spent several days in
fall
shoes
asleep
or you
have
are
who
Union county
home again.
Mr. and M1»
the Gentzel
day, at Pl
attended
wedding last Thurs.
asant Gap
., a number of
Zion have accepted the invits
ub House,
Al the present time f
Eply Gentzel
Brooks
our people around
io T
on to din-
on next Saturday.
srand
{ ANY
was on the
| and child
rasant gue
a week
Miss Mame Mattern, of Dry Hollow, is | su!
ith her sister, Mr
his place
A Heberling is somewhat
| at this writing ; we hope for her speedy
recovery
Pau! Bandis and his brother, Ed
11 Wednesday of last week in
er spent a few
Ho low
Brush Valley.
at Dry
1 wife
of Madis
one of the western
iturday the fry
band turned out to serenade Mi:
morning some of them
their potatoes
A certain young man, of Penn Cave,
was in this section to see his lady friend,
last Saturday night When he was
ready to start for home he found his
horse and buggy gone. How did it hap
'
pen J
evening ng pan
(rianiz
The next bad a
hard time to fry
Wolfs Store.
leaves are beginniug to fall,
Our farmers will begin to husk corn
next week,
Chestouts are scarce around here and
what there is are wormy.
W. E. Miaig and family spent last
Sunday visiting friends, at Madisonburg.
The entertainments given at Condo's
store by clerk C. W. Freeby, are begin.
ping to be wore interesting.
Oat farmers had their thrashing done
away last week, a few more will finish
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Strouse, from Reading,
who had been visiting at the home of
Allen Gilbert's for two weeks, returned
to their home last Saturday, being much
pleased with their trip to Brush valley.
New corn meal is on the market, and
DD. B. Weaver's is certainly hard to beat.
Try it, and Cal the miller will give you
the best.
| other member of the family or household
| subscribe
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| the NEW subscris
A HANDSOME |
PRESENT
Some Church or Sunday |
School in the County,
For
| repose confidence,
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Furnished by the Centre Democrat and
the Patrons of the Paper Make the
Award—A Good Opportunity
a Valuable Instrument,
for
In the past few years the publisher of
this paper gave in all five scholarships in
the Lock Haven State Normal to deserv
ing young persons in the county, and re
cently purchased a
that
hne pe organ
Metho
the above were
was supplied to the Roland
In each case
the f
of the
dist church,
furnished free by entre Democrat
and the patron
to name
the same
y months
substitu
By
discon
wo stlud ions In no case wi
tions be allowed during this contest
that we mean where a subscriper
tinues his subscribtion and then has some
in order to get the benefit of
rate This pra
a great deal
Jon
'
lice caused un
formerly
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| ORONO OROONGROOORORCES
he Centre democrat,
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entitles the b
t the handsome
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vote |
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School
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Sunday
Centre county, by
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will not be counted. Send by mall or per i
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date,
A ballot box will be kept in this office,
|
under lock and key, where the voles can
be deposited and will be counted each
week by two judges and the result will
be published regularly,
Contest beging with this issue, Thurs.
day September 26th, and closes Satar.
day, February 1st, 1902, 12m. During
that period wo extra copies of this paper
will be sold, so that coupons can only be
obtained by regular sabscrivers, and in
that way the poor bave as good chance
men, in whom a
{ These gent
1
as others. No commissions will be al
lowed to persons soliciting for the paper,
For ha ve
young
judges in this contest we
selected two very trustworthy
interested car
154 1110
yarua
They are Ambrose
Slotman, the present deputy recorder of
Centre county (and by the way a repub
Thomas
vwexton, Esq. , one
| of the young and promising attorneys of
the Centre County
the
Bar In both we have
highest inte rity
for §
con
count the vote each week
conditions and
certify what church Gi
shall have the B
The
evening
tey Organ
first count wi De
day 8
a number of
as to the organ
¢
in shipment the they
M. C. GEPHART,
J EFONTE MILLHEIM,
When We Tell You
ws 1 y 1 wroay Ya o | Yer 1p .
we will sell you Carpets, Floor Coverings of
all kinds, and Curtains at less than you have
ever bought them before, we are able to
prove the assertion and will do so if given a
chance.
You are willing to pay 25c., 50«
75c. a yard for Carpets and can find
or r
oures at all stores,
at these fi
.
occur to you that you may n
’ | > - “ » hE ‘
ters worth every time you pa;
$
trong talk,
3
Chi
ve
given a Cit
> 4
Your
than
here.
bi ny
SAY AAAS
money
you
Take Lace Curtains for in-
50c¢. for full
3 yard lengths ;
advantage of
stretches farther
elastic
10.
stance in the cheaper grades
gets
expect it
921; yard lengths ; 69c. for
05c¢c. for 3'; yard Curtains full 50 inches
wide. These prices may be meaningless to
you, but we guarantee if you see the goods
at the corresponding figures your trade is
assured. Your opinion as others express
it—THE BEST AND CHEAPEST STORE
THE GLOBE.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
KATZ & GOMPANY,
Limited,