8 THE CENTRE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 23, 1902, RR UN RAY The Racket The Carpenters are busy again and the merry sounds of the saw and the hammer are the panying music to the regular business Racket. when finished, I know U will say “this is quite an improvement’ — Hereaft- er U will find the CHINA DEPARTMENT in Room 7, first floor. Xont and C. G. R. SPIGELMYER. A Correetion. In our last issue we stated that the or- gan contest would close on January 29th. That rather an oversight. the was At the 13 an error, nounced that ballot x would be closed on Saturday noon, at February 1 that time will be the that reason all 1st, 1902, and conclusion of the contest. For persons who } paper and premium coupous should see | they counted in if they wan® the that hand them them Remember at 12 m, Feb Saturday, ORGAN GIVEN AWAY, ditions of Read the awarding Organ Note particularly two kinds of votes coupons cut from the paper, and minum coupons issued at the office ITIONS OF AWAR!I CONI NEWSPAPER CouroNs:—A blank ballot Or coupon will be priuted each copy of the paper and the name can be filled same for whatever church, Sunday School or religious organization you may want to vote These votes should be sent in to this office at once, as they will not counted after they are six weeks old, and the date and number of each will on them be Premium Courons pays his subscription | ceive a "Premium C title him to 2 vote eac paper is paid in advance, or a year in advance No more than 4 years in advance son who sends in a : to this paper can entitling hin in advance SR 0SCY Auy person who iy re en voles for Any pei New iber Coupon, h month Car No iptions i Te for less By r discon tinues his su bas some other men ] subscrit the NE tice fe annovance a case where a name has taken g ed, such w iher WwW st racer vole You are to Rid the Gephart’s Ma IUDGES’ REPORT d instru nt, now on Be The 14teenth following the ount of evening, jan. 22ad salt Wednesday of WEEKL? eM char Kreamervi Evangelica Total TOTAL VOTE Liberty Baptist church, Blaochard Kreamerville M. E charch U. B. church, Pleasant Valley Evangelical church, Bellefonte M. E. church, Munson. Total A.M. SLoTMAN, Thos. |. SEXTON, Judges The following the “NEWSPAPER Couron;"” cut it out, as some one will be anxious to have same Is CUT THIS OUT add dl III IITITTT TTT TTY paid a visit at the home of Elias Brown. Che Centre Democrat, NEWSPAPER COUPON, No. 4. JANUARY 23 This coupon entities the holder to ong vote for the handsome. ESTEY CHAPEL ORGAN (Seid by M. C. GEPHART, In Centre County.) to be given to some Sunday School or Church in Centre county, by Tug Cex. TRE DEMOCRAT. This vote cast for: ate ah itatron and have It CUT THIS OUT, accom - of The) It’s a big job, but | Wednesday | start we an- | nave news. | Correspondents’ Department. (Continued trom Page 7) Penn Cave. The sleighing which was exceedingly good, ix slowly thawing away under the | warm rays of the sun, Harvey Houghs took a trip to Sugar | valley where they visited their many | friends and relatives, | Geo Tressler our esteemed tengaged in manufacturing { porting of railroad ties Our and perhaps the most { practical term of vocal! music ever held at this place ended last Tuesday evening with a grand coucert. The house ictowded and the listeners were eager The dismay was great and the watch- word was, “Don’t play if you have noth jing to play on.”! This was very disap | pointing but as it was the c'ass prosper. {ed greatly and a fine display of musi was given, We are told that Wm. Weaver our en terprising young man, has bought the Emerick bomestead farmer, is and ex- famous i Ottis Garbrick, from Dakota, Ii | ited in this place last week. A party was held at the bome of Israel | Rachaus last Friday eveving-—a i day surprise party held for aliss ‘Bartholomew It was well attended and | the members er joyed themselves, The gifts were valuable and the refreshments | grand. If you never saw any { look at those of Harvey Rote, ar i Yonada. The reason for this | and a girl respect vely | birth Jennie smilin Joho Rachaus and J. C Rossman made business trips to Lock Haven last | week i " Oscar Brungart was the guest of Dan’l | Homan over Sunday | Another i struction of { has been org | will Bovd Miller valley John Wert, of Wolf Store in this port over Sunday singing class goder the in- Wi nized Rebers The ¢ Ceo of ary recently new church meet it Sunday pent James Duck is busy | for the saw that in the near Bard, Harvey Corm part ov his grove sumuoer er Sunaay lay the be held as customary at Next Sata will where the township inated This should every elector of { that are 10 be had Lhe to his own cause, ect of each one should be to try ar in nominating the best qua ified [ H Vv Because | mis | take a disqualified officer be nominated | and { SDouiq we nouth his | one can pay for | | The appear | t i he he it upon the tax payers. We a with our ad. joining scribe that of the office all right at the right place. fications of the app should he will ithful to the tax we Aud wi The elected will recoil agree some “0 seekers are qua cant », is be honest? Is capable ? ia as the roads ? th hip ? payers as be be faithf we owns on i 4 i t bat of so that the right man may be % elected to the right place supervis Potter Twp. I n are chosen James Horn rigat, Ma consta hie agent james Fi Onsia hie n 1% brought forward tor » office of jastice I he more not using a bavd Wn Kn wu mption its has grip ers Bank, with no upon 3 Of Yo improvement The township and the P QOse one of 11s most sons in the removal of Joshua T who with bis family, move burg where his son Haary has a 1 ¥ eshytlerians wi esteemed pet Potter, will to Pitts : A Rood week ration for u the fu was performed rank and Masser an under £, 8 doing we The operat Braught, | Sieighing in the township was fairly good for several weeks considering the stall snows that have fallen, and has been a fine crop Axe Mann. Charles Wilson and Robert Hoover, of ice | Altoona, spent Sunday iu our town, the former at the home of 8. H. Griffith, the | latter with his brother William Emanuel White, of Penn Cave, visited | at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Clay- {in Bel Mr. and Mrs, Heury Sowers are visit. ton Walters on Saturday. Mrs Mary Hughes spent several days etonte {ing at Glenn Iron. Jacob Sharer and wife, of Centre Hill, Frank Weaver, of State College, spent Sunday at the home of his auger, Mrs. Harry Harter Roy Johnson, son of A. I. Johnson, { has been on the sick list for a few days, Dr. A. W. Hafer, of Bellefonte, spent | Sunday with Elias Breon and family, at the home of Alfred Rishel near Zion. Mrs, Brown visited at the home of her day. Miss Aona Griffith is on the sick list. Houserville. Maurice Bohn and bride through this place on their way 0 the latter's home in Paradise Hollow. Charles Brown sold a valuable horse recently, to purchase a car load of horses, Jacob Bottorf transacied busivess ja town last week, Irvin Wirtz puschased a new bugge at the sale of R. D. Palmer, at Oak all, the young ladies are all smiles. wishing to hotses, call on Mr, Hazel ®t Keller's factory. was | Alvin Stover and family spent Sunday | son BEd. at Valentine's Forge on Sun- i D. A. Grove bas gone to Philadephia | Sober. % . | W. H. Madara, who is employed on | | Kulp's lamber job in Mifflin county, was at home last week, to baul his father’s stave wood to the mill; he is the same old Billy as he was, when he was hunt. | ing tracks by night, Some of our young ladies are plight, | some are shy, some dare not come Yome with Tom, or ma will tell pap on her; so Charlie just comes along half way, until the boys get jealous and make him go | home; try your luck again I), The stave mill was at a stand stil! last week, they must pack and ship before they can go on, they are almost like the man that said, I'm pretty full, wood for the Millheimers, next fall: looks far ahead ; well you see, he has a loug face, he knows how to shape the dimes, Measles are still in progress hits them all John Musser and this place, but now of Sugar valley, gave wife, formerly of us a visit in our town last week. J. P Miller is at present employed by Creo. Rishel hauling props, from Decker valley demo Caucus is close at hand, now you out and see what we can about a supervisor for our east end We took that one crat’s all go do notice about two weeks ago lnmbermen bad Smoketown that of our young some attraciion at correct Alfred? About six or seven months ARO We saw un Colyer items of a man who had been to visit Sum the Clothier; we did not un. it at that ume, a mouth or 50 ago we found out what it meant and Wolf champion fox bunters, have killed this winter : they good is derstand Jacob Gentzel the three live hope io more till spring and Grant AWAY in s our neight Ign a couple Braucher we lize Mr. Lapham bought the stave mi York, who M € alter business of Oxcar Wolf sea og money is bome again and happy ill from BE was seen here lookin yf who fr 1171 son jal for C. K. Sober, of Lewisburg, in town on business H. H. Etsenhuth is hone for his father Was had t Spring Mills. prager he n 8 | of 10 tit : i nplishing great good lew par severa AY as Donachy, of ¥ istting B. Heri: eon her KE for Satard the A few erect Lotherans here talk at bh a site diagonally oy A cl Is 8 Ka chur ite the KE Hut kK, depends on clr irg a church, at the with the a wr Latherans An her n » wen than Baild does many w het wt be more umistan present ti Le] me pot meet jiesQence of of this H of con Among the names a sounced in miliwick for constabulary honors is E Shreckengast, a young man siderable intelligence, fiae pers pearance and a gentleman of and ability As constable prove avery efficient and reliable offi er Within the past ten dass he has exhibit ed remarkable political strength H following ind many of our promi nent democrats, His somination wonld be an excellent one H. B. Miller flouriog mill, was k cal endar last suffering from a mild type of the German measles. He is con valescing. | heard of several other cases of measles, but none of a very character ¥ na character would ap he ndes in All an emniove ced Ms D on the 8 week SEeTIOUS The mild wind of Saturday last play ed havoc with sleighing io this neighbor hood and I judge with most every other viace in the county. OF course the beaux are sad and despoudent far from being over. Oak Hall Miss Aonie Bohn returned Friday evening from a week's visit at the home | of Geo, Homan, at Piue Hall, Mrs. Henry Etters and Mrs. A) Shuey, of Lemont, and Miss lLonella Ross, of Linden Hall, and Miss Maynard | Lonbarger, were guests at Sunny Hill side on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. B. K. Smith entertain. {ed friends during teacher's institute at Boalsburg. ; Ad, Hartawick and L. K. Dale, of | Ploe Grove, were in town on business on | Monday. Miss Lonella Ross, of Linden Hall, is a pleasant visitor at the home of ber friend, Miss Maynard Lonebarger, R.C. Palmer's sale on the 16th, had a fair attendance. Everything sold rea. | sonably well. This is the only public sale we will have in our town this spring. Miss Annie Bebers, of Buffalo Run, at. | tended ber brother<in-law's, Mr. Palm. er's, sale and purchased a buggy. Houserville scribe one of your last week's (tems pleased one of the Oak Hall boys very much. od, Be oi passed | A. P. Zerby is getting out a lot of cord | he | Huyell, | but winter is | | Colyer. | Misses Myran Moyer and Sallie | Wright visited at Lewistown last week, at the home of the former's sister, Mrs | Ezra Ripka. Mrs. G. M. Cooney visited at J. H. Mover’s, Tuesday last. Ezreal Weaver laid in complamt {against Mr. R. R. R. from town for the amount of hay being fed there during | special nights in 8 week, Mr, R— please remit, James, how about it, as you were so | unfortunate in securing a rig to go to see i Mrs, G. A. Sparks. at this place, return. your best ? she concluded to come to see | you and spend a week at your home; that's right-»call again Minnie. Mrs. Levi Stump and son Wm ed the lodge supper at Centre | Wednesday eve. John Fraizer and family, Llovd Brown and family, and others, spent Thursday i at the home of Foster Fraizer's. Miss Minnie Floray, from Farmers Mills, spent last week at the home of P. S. Boob, Mrs. John Hanna, from Georges valley, visited several days at P. C Dr. rpyevate graests City. and wife Movyer's, were the Thursday Alexander of J. H. on iast, There are very many sick our community al present ; housed up with grip people in many being and Carre were most friend Miss Misses Sallie Commings Fraizer, from Linden Hall, royally entertained by their Mary Moyer, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Linden Hall, visited at A | over Sunday. Mrs. A.B is only slowly improving ; friends wish for her speedy Ripka, nm QO. Detwiler’s lee, we are sorry to note, her many recovery J. 8. R and family, from Hall, were the guests of Levi Sunday Mr, and : rardaer we Centre stump, ow * somewhere sign we see Di surgeon on 2nd Josh his patient ot of cooper the together with a ent } opperated as a counter irritant bad a large sofragous bagu which must be at es with vigor ; after a close examina- found bis patient needed a hydragogaes, for which he gave shell wade ; then uded by giving him dozen doses of about 69 quarts of sawdast a diaporetics. At last accounts It was getting a ly tools, to be used if needed elongation of the vor iN of straps and belt bim while to reduce w his pat and secur on he used he CON visit finely forget the cat ut, and S. Housm $s worthy an of re. d man thar being hette ring betler A Dew man For SAL» : white, yellow and spotte tribe } generally enlle : : Lr roa Aaronsburg. Theodoa A has an eighteen month's stay in Her re glad to see LE ker urs Buffalo Man ony AYE ong E.R. Wo Yearick and Wil Mingle took a pring Mills on Sunday evening AY BD Miss Catherine Frank spent a few days with friend Mist Julia Kreams falling for the this writing she A sled load pie spent an evenin Elmer Litaberns, n Millbeim The Misses Tammie and Mazie Haf fley spent a few weeks visiting friends in Boalsburg and Bellefonte. They report Baving a very casant time Miss Jennie Ha as guest of Landlord S Henry Haflle few days at W Mrs. Noa Wear School report of the Aaroushurg inter mediate school for the fourth month end ing January 11 1902, is as follows : num ber enrolled during the month : male 21, female 21, total 42 Average attendance male 15, female 18 total 26 Per of attendance, male 92 per cent, otal gt per cent Grover Beaver, Joho Stoner, Willie Oster, Dora Guisewite, Dora Wance, Eva Swover lola Stover, Mary Jane Stover were pre sent every session during the month 5 at 1 ihe th has been mths, and at of « married a ang very pleasantly v y pe at Sundayed at ( K Kings Sister Sara spent a ore with their sister, oburn y anc ries er Brushvalley There is some talk of starting a slug { jug class in the Un. Ev. church; hope it | may materialize, | Last Sanday afternoon Messrs. Her. | man Limbert and Bdward Hazel paid | Rebersburg a visit, There must be some | attraction. | Henry Showers is on the sick list, but | iaslowly improving | Miss Lizzie Phillips was very ill with the measies, but is improving. Calvin Rishel is busy getting ready to build a new house ; and also Jacob Mus. per, one mile east of Penn Cave. Be caerful and don't get bit on trolley bonds—~they will soon be as plentitul as leaves of the forest. Robert Hauch also was very ill with the measles, but is improving, PARTY : Quite a number of young pie assembled at the home of Benj. my about three miles west of Mad. fsonburg, last Wednesday evening, where they were myally entertained by the Limbert family, who thoroughly un. derstand how to make life pleasant to all that visit their home. After spend. fog hours very pleasantly playing all kinds amusements, attend. | Hall, | gress at this place, with two penitents at | the altar, cent | qo per cent, female Runville. Mrs. Wm, C. Walker is visiting her sister, at Lock Haven, this week. Miss Clara Coakley, of Yarnell, is vis | iting her brother at this place, PROE.J.AN GEL «.AN EXPERT... . { Joseph I, Neff, of Roland, who always | pays our school a visit every winter, was | in our midst on last Wednesday to spend | part of the day at our school. The child ren are always glad to have Mr. Neff visit them, James Heefner, of Saltillo, Hunting. | don Co., who has been visiting his sister, ed to his bome on Tuesday, While here Mr. Heefner made many friends who were sorry to see him leave. The protracted meetivg is still in pro. All are invited to attend these meetings and help along with the good work The school at this place is closed for a few days this week, as the teacher is on the sick list Miss Benlab Peters, of Milesburg, visit ed a few days at John Crock John Furl and Michael, left last Monday for Johnstown where they had secured employment Walker. The young people te U. EB of Jacksonville, wi and cake social in the church at Jackson n Saturday evening, Jan. 25 All are cordi d help brother church, ream ville « iy invited Lo come an good cause ; proceeds for the benefit of the church, were elected in | on Sunday evening Thom. Bechtol ; Asst. ( Frain : 8. 8 apt. I. 8 D Pres , Mrs Miles, of Hoy, Irvin is v The following officer; the Evan. chur C. leader, D. Z he La Messrs iead er, Fran Neb i On Jellies PURE REFINED _ PARAFFINE th ire and t re Hot ond Paraflie is ais ad rf WAYS af i the # in each package "ry w here STANDARD QIL CO, Fu rev Eye Specialist « of Williamsport, will make his monthly visit here Wednesday, Jan. 29th from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. and Thursday, January 30 from 8 a.m. to 12 noon with headquarters at the Garman House Bellefonte, Pa. Thousands of people are going blind daily. Nothing will destroy the eye- sight quicker than cheap glass- es or glasses not properly pre- scribed for your eyes. (3 Commencing m 3 ANUARY 25th e.ewe offer any..... nte r Co (Raglans Excepted) mn the house, irrespective of former price, for. . .. ={$5. OO0= This includes garments that sold early in the season for $15.00.... E zt» GLOBE.
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