THE RACKET Here and there in the Big Store Any way vou look bargains stare U in the face. The Racket has been a good store from the first day it started but it was never quite as good as it Hard with a good honest intention to make The Racket is to-day. work the best store in Centre county, 18 beginning to tell. =~ Do U need a size 16x20 Crayon Frame! I bought a two-horse wag- on load of em. Elegant frames for R1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, SHOE DEPARTMENT best EEE iH © Cast CHINA ANNEX-—Ju load of China, Gla ————————————— G.R SPIGELMYER ESTEY CHAPEL ORGAN. Given to Church day Some or y¢ hod ] (Continued fromPage 7.) . . Millheim. Mrs. Mina Evans, of Potters Mills, spent the week with ker brothers, J. H. and W, H. Reifsnyder, before going to Pittsburg, where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. L. H. Lanall John Sankey, of Mifflinburg, is visiting his friends and acquaintances at this place. He lost his speech several years ago, but has improved somewhat and is able to understand what is said to him. Iigen Musser, of Wilkensburg, re. turned home on Monday to attend the election, He expects to leave again on the 15th. Emanuel Bower husked g30 bushels of corn off of 7 acres, Who can beat that ? Mrs, J. Frank Torbert, Shore, bas been visiting piace, during the week. of friends Jersey in this Dr, John F. Alexander and daughter, Grace, of Centre Hall, gpent Saturday in town. W. Randall otate C Miss Bess Sturges was home for eral days from Dickinson seminary, Musser was lege, over Sunday home from sev. The horse sale on Saturday brought a big ¢ The average Was over »125 00 we horses sold Mrs, Lydia » Jada Stamm, deiphia Monday they expect to leave for rowd to town price re some hue Musser and gi from anddaugh Phila Thursday Union ter returned morning West mestone is on the h : Ja. £0 { R k list laught isi Mrs Mer on Ret Wednesday of last Mrs. Mary r, Rebecca, of Oulo, is home on a ¥ W. S. Musser and Geo Chl, called week son who send to this paj } substitu. By MSCon- has usehold some The fourth evening h, B Charge . Church, Pleasant Val Evangeli i i Evangelical al Liberty Bapti Kreamery U.B Evange i Evangeli Church, the oul, as some Ame CUT THIS OUT PPP0BIEBVTLHIPOPOBO0G00O000 Che Centre Democrat, NEWSPAPER COUPON. No. 7. This coupon entitles the holder to ox vote for the handsome. ESTEY CHAPEL ORGAN Seid by M. C. GEPFHART, in Centre County to be given to some Sunday School or Church in Centre county, by Tun Cex TRE DEMOCRAT NOVEMBER 7 This vote cast for » Thin coupon, if held longer than % weeks from date, will nit be counted, send by mail or Jon sonally to this offices and have It deposited in the Ballol Box, S90 00006000CNIDOO0000OOGS CUT Tis OU Hublersburg. » . y » * | at this piace passed } Tuesday. The vote was li loway Hoy and wife Monday. in this on very ght, were to Belle ar | . ¢ abogt N iil 4 w *AUSAKEe of Mad me of on. | son i of tneir WAr Mrs on the | Yonada, who was Davi reported SICK iis we Lime ago, we are | sorry to say, d seem to improve | any ia health The funeral Thursday was one held in this place storing character and shows the estimat held for him es Dot * of Dunkie last of the largest ever He was a man of | his large funeral ion his citizens fellow | Pleasant Gap. A quiet election at this place day The last w shot, at this place was brought in Monday by Boal Spicher, | , on Tues d turkey returned Farnest Earnest Stine Saturday. tion hunting Whinfred left, Tuesday, carn, where he will advance station, by the P from Altoona, | i spending his vaca Noll be employed in the R R. Co Charles Packer who was shot accident. ally some time ago, is The latest keys, Mr. | own : : | ] for Pit. | 1 i : improvieg slowly | pace for catching wild tur Be carefu berman you don’t get fast io your | Oks is settling out lines bh Keamey well new boarder | James Kerste'er is gelling a hone! power in shape for chopping his meat, | etc. ! pleased over his | Fearon Showers, of Bellefonte, spent a few days visiting with friends, at this place. The chicken and waffle the 26 of last month, success. May hold future, supper held on was more thas a another in the near Buffalo Run. John Breou and daughter, Kate, of the Branch, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crape over Sunday, There was a social held at Hendersons, on Thursday evening ; the young folks report having a fine Lime. House cleaning is near done, and then we will have a sale of old maids, We think the number is about fifteen ; the highest bidder the gainer, It is sald that some of our farmers while hauling fodder, upset one load twice on the level; that is bad, Piggle aud Wess. J. C. you had better come back and get your chimney, it looks so very lonely without the house, — We guarantee our Good.Year Glove rubbers Yeager & Davis, His { Then | was completely wrecked last Spring Mills. Jacob McCool, who has been afflicted with a diseased foot for over two years, confining him to his bed the greater part of the time, and whose wife was buried last week, will be moved to the residence of his son-in-law, Fraiel Snyder, and thereafter will be nursed by his daughter, Mrs. Savder., All the household effects of Mr. McCool will be sold on Saturday, gth, A day or two since I inspected about as complete a truck and scale combined, as ever came under my notice, The scale has a capacity of Boo lbs, and after weighing, in an instant the platform can be thrown off the pivots, and the material wheeled anywhere. 8. 8, Condo, one of our active young men avd an expert wagon painter, is the agent for this very convenient truck. C. L. Finkle has bought the eutire stock of mdse, of H. C. Robison, and will continue the business. Mr. Robison will occupy the residence about being vacated by Mr, McCool, Hollow eve was celebrated here about as usual. The boys kept within bounds, aud simply removed gates and a wagon wheels, but committed no violence The little amused throwing corn against themselves the window iris git by Hot water heating be favor with our people parties are making arrangements to have it in troduced into their residences to be superior to steam heating seems to Several Last week | made a visit millinery bazaar of Miss Lizzie | our village, and was almost bewildering profusion of hats displayed on 1} are marvels perfectic beauty The extreme style wear is odd but strikingly hand Mi Dusiness si to ner abies, some ol nm meets with ready sale 58 Stover |} been an excel the doing ent her return ity, and m ce rather Friday f ht Oi I have heard ecn captured ecured wild but th atl ut the Moshannon. ¢ Gleason, irious young men Brishben as was home a few days nark, where he lumber business PT is engage thle A Net A birthday and quilting at the hb Mrs Wednesday of last wee were p 1 me of ti m Det 1 Shannon's stable wing burned to the ary ance agent came A of t ground Au opportu by some incend an insur West Brush Valley. Lost —The Madisonburg scribe, Harry Fisher, of Beech ( 1g in this section E. B. Shaffer, of Lewisburg, spent last Sunday under the parental roof at Madi. souburg Rev. C. B Harman preached a very interesting sermon in the Lutheran church at Madisonburg last Sunday fore “reck, is visit. it | noon i Some of our farmers attended the horse sale at Millheim last Saturday afternoon It is reported that one of our sports. shot a wild turkey last Sunday | morning. That sort of fellow should be a little careful Evans Weaver contemplates going for Whether Turkey in Europe or turkey in the mountains is not Known turkey he goes for Hoy 's School bouse Thursday night i An outbuilding of Evans Yearick contemplates ) one of the western car shops in the near | fatare, going | I wonder what [we Mow was talk. | ing about while going home from town last Saturday evening “Wore net my pawma ga'nend sella mohls.”’ Zion. Arthur Vonada bas gone to Madison. burg to attend school Charles Fisher has returned home, from Windber, Mrs. Ed. Cole is il] at this writing. Frank M., you had better look out or “Pauny’’' will get after you, Rev. W. K. Diehl held communion services last Sabbath morning, with a large attendance Charley, you must not blow that horn too hard, We wonder why Mirl was left the other Saturday evening because Kiah got ahead of him, There were a good many from here at. tended the funeral of Jacob Dunkle last Thursday, Miss Helen Rockey started to High school on Monday, at Hablersburg. Miss Verna Lesh, of Salona, spent Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs, Caroline Tesh was on the sick list over Sunday. Wonder what attraction that certain girl bas over at Will Royer's? few | gaining {of Edward Armstrong, on Sunday Messrs. Stover and Allen, of Boals- burg, weatherboarded the postoffice last week, Misses Anna Kaup and Anna Dale were guests of Mrs, Jane Musser at Belle. fonte on Saturday, Maurice Klinger accompanied by his mother, transacted business at Bellefonte, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dale attended the Kellar-Mayes wedding, at Houserville, on Wednesday evening, Ad. Hartswick and 1. K. Dale, of Pine Grove, svent several hours in town, on Thursday. Messrs, E. B. and John Peters, mem. bers of the Modoc hunting party, left on Thursday morning for a few weeks haat. ing trip. David Campbell, of Linden Hall noticed in town, on Friday , Was Wm. Fry visited his parents near Pine Grove, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zeigler | the funeral of one of Nathaniel Leigler's children of Rock Hill. Mrs. Wm. Kaup and d ted from a two wee at Bel Mrs. Clavton | the past week | recovery. attended ’ ier aug ¥ visit among iefonte and Axemann Fiers We been her ha nope lor James Peters was in Oak Hall, a team of hors sac Dale purchased W. Bowersox's Tuesday, rs. Amanda Walker Boalsburg itor in town, Ams anda v. A Sunday visitors at : Harry and Mrs. ( lemout, were in town, on Merchant W. H. Close ew goods, last week Mrs. Tammie Kellar f Linden Hall, were gut Mam ss, rege: of the lam Wagner, Mr yeorge Ralston of Ser NY Lemont, a “a that ain. r enlent i fi ital i 1 a recital by Miss There was all , cConsiting of singing, plano, baritone and violin, together with the Le mont orchestra. The refreshments were | ice cream, cake, coffee, cocoa and all the different kinds of fruit of the season. Those present from a distance were Messrs. Colvin, an escaped convict from | the Sing Sing prison, China; Fenster macher, of Chambersburg Fox, Hughesville ; Elder, of Rider's Ridge and Christiane, Fugate, Gray and Lyons, of State College ; Mr. and Mrs, Ginger, of Bellwood, Pa ment on oy some the younger Clark, of Wi kinds of music Hamsport of Miss Buelah Dale, of Bellefonte, is vis. iting with Miss Roxie Lucas, Mrs, William Glenn was at the home Andrew Gregg, an employe of the Bell telephone Co. is spending a few days with his family in town Misses Weber and Herman, of ard, spent a few days last their friend, Mary Dale How. week with Margie Goheen and Dora Meye: passed through our town, last Saturday Dr. Tate, of Bellefonte, and Ur van, of Philadelphia, called on O Bathgate, on Sanday afternoon, There was a select partly at Thompson's, on Hallow'een night Prof. Krise, pnocipal of Lemont schools, spent Saturday and Sunday with his family in Centre Hall Joe, Weaver, of Bald Eagle, came to stay with his father a few weeks, George Glenn has partially changed his boarding place, since Mrs. Lytle is keeping boarders. Miss Ella Bottorf was enjoyed very pleasantly by Linn Christian at the so. cial, on Friday evening. There will be preaching services in the Methodist church every evening un. til next Monday. The services to be con. ducted by Mr, Goodhart, of Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs John Etters are spending 2 week visiing friends in Penn svalley. From llinois. B. F. Gramley, of Kaneville, Ill., had the misfortune to break his arm October 25; he is 65 years of age and a former Centre county man; his aged mother re- sides in Rebersburg, Josepti 8. Gramley, of Aaronsburg, spent Sunday, October 27, with his cousin Mrs Kate Fuller, at Kiburn, Ill, and his visit was very much enjoyed by the family. He likes Illinois so well that he inten aking it his home; he thinks $22 a mouths far ahead of $13 a month, Warm shoes for cold feet— Yeager & Davis. Suis. Helen # Roland. their daughters have been spendicg a and Mrs, Jos, 1. Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Funk entertained some of their friends on Among the guests were Col. Curtin and wife and Mrs. White, ing eaten a fine wild turkey Mrs. Funk knows how to get up a good meal, The latest—a White's. A very evnjuyvable Hallowe'en was given by the Misses Neff, Frederick dance at Sherwood party Curtin, was home a week hunting ; he was quite successful, has ing killed a number of quail, Fred has grown very much since he was home in July. The Junior League of Roland will hold a social at the band hall Saturday night the g'h Tee served cream and Come and help cake wii be the little fc Mr. and Mrs, George Bridge with | week with Mrs. Bridge's parents, Mr, | Wednesday. | They report bay. | dinner, | Orie on . ana T ylersville. 2 Miss Katharyn Miller returned howe and Albert is all smiles. Mr. and Mrs. F, K. Miller attended | the funeral of their grand daughter, Katharyn Margaretie Barner, at Salona, Miss Myrtle Miller left for Mill Hall, where she intends 10 spend a few weeks, Cleve Limbert was seen in our midst ou Sunday, The Grammar School was closed on Tuesday on account of election, Augustus Strouse moved in F, B. Mill. er’s bouse last Tuesday. The protracted meeting which was in progress for three weeks in the United Evangelical church, closed on Sunday night, Tylersville beats the county for shont. ing wild turkeys Dervin i turkeys and three pheasants, two turkeys, W. two Will Rishel H. Rishel one turkey, one turkey and homas Greninger fifteen one ckengast one turkey am Bletz turkey There on | Reformed w Excursion r the benefit footh of let atl W T A PRE ESENTS t framed X-MAS PR Wraph ake he MALLORY & TAYLOR, Bellefonte, Pa. Do you need a winter outer garment == [16 QUESLIon I$ ? a Coat, |Cape or Coat for the girls ? Do you want to pay a fancy price, or will you be one of the wise ones and seek a place to buy ‘that will give you the greatest bargain ever offer- ed in this part of the country ? If you are interested in outer garments— good all wool Coats ; stylish, well made Coats ; Coats made for service; Coats that will give satis- lisfaction, Ooms £0 366 US. We have for sale a sample line—one or two of a color, size and style. Don't be a laggard and get left. Come early and save about one-half. FOr GIrls $1.50. For Misses $3 For Women $5.9 worth $2.50 worth $5.00 worth $10. HE GLOBE KATZ & CO, Ltd. BELLEFONTE, PA. N
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