THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 30, 1902. The Racket UNDER PRICE SALES in the following depart- ments begin on Saturday, February rst and ends on Saturday February 8th: Under Prices in Dress Goods Department. Under Prices in all wool blankets. Every pair in stock must be sold. Lots of cold weather on tap and this is your chance for bar- gains in blankets. Under prices in all haps— (down and cotton filled.) Is special cuts on price an inducement for you to fill vour wants? If so, come quick. G. R. SPIGELMYER. NEW ROOM NEW STOCK NEW IDEAS Yeager & Davis, Bellefonte and Philipsburg. ro IUDGES’ REPORT The following is the result of the 1steenth count of coupons, Wednesday evening, Jan. 29th WEBKLY Kreamerville M. BE Evangelical church Liberty Baptistch. B OUNT hurch ) Be e 54 “ob onte auchard Total 2441 Liberty Baptist charch, Blanchard. Kreamerville M. E. charch U. B. charch, Pleasant Valley Evangelical church, Bellefonte ERR 1460 « 37 8607 Total 12827 A. M. SLOTMAN, Tos. |. SEXTON, Judges, The following is the "'NEwsPArer Covron;"”’ it out, as some one will be anzious to have same cut CUT THIS OUT P0000000000000000000000000 Ghe Centre democrat, NEWSPAPER COUPON. No. 18. JANUARY 30 This coupon entities the holder to ong vote for the handsome. ESTEY CHAPEL ORGAN (Sold by M. C. GEPHART, In Centre County.) to be given to some Sunday School or Charch in Centre county, by Tug Cnx. TRE DEMOCRAT, This vote cast for: A Ea cada will Bat be counted loud by Salle po 000 CUT THis OUT, Correspondents’ Department. (Continued from Page 7.) | Boalsburg. Mr. and Mrs. David Snyder, of Centre Hall, called st the home of David Keller on Friday eve, Wm. leech and lady friend, of Penna. | Furnace, called at the home of John 1 Jacobs, on Saturday eve. A'l the sick, we are glad to say, are improving. Major Miller, our oldest citizen, is still improving ; our next oldest is David Keller, who celebrated his 84th birthday, on last Saturday. Ex Judge Riley is at present confined to his bed with a serious attack of appen. dicitis, We hope for him a speedy re | covery, We forgot to announce to the public that G. C., Hosterman, a young man who stands very high in the educational world and who has aspirations to attend our High school, entertained his best girl, Miss Springer, of Millheim, last week, and think we are very nearly right when | we say that by spring a spring (er) may | come to our town, i, The Republicans met in the usual { place on Friday evening and held thelr | caucus, The following ticket was nem. nated : Juage of the electiou, James [ Stuart ; inspector, Mathew Goheen | con. | stable, Daniel Patte supervisors, | Robert McClellan or, Euoch | Sweeney ; of the Frank | McFarlane ; auditor, Scott Bricker ; jus. | tice of the peace, Wm. Bamgarduer. | Mrs, James Ross, Sr, | visited amoung her uany | place the latter part of last week. { Frank McFarlane, wideawake farmers, | recently among ft { He stopped on his way his bell ) Of Tsou | s school direc overseer poor, of Linden friends i of most spent several days Haven. one our fends in Lock ome and rang Jeliefonte, For | tional advantages anything concerning the educa of C. P.C. ask Marion Condo, has » and take care of the ly shop which was kept by hi “in-law, James Price, who died last Robt. Condo will keep the Mr. Condo is one of the best in this part of the state yphia Chase, of Ch Our one blacksmith, I. J Con little can father Week shop open. mechanic Mrs, S¢ luded to ret sliil mn ARO, | at Oak Hall. Martha Ho of Howard t week with her mother, Mrs. Wm Mrs. David Houser, of Houser. 2, WAS A150 A guest of Mrs. Kaup. er, Clayton Etters, juror this week mill 18 in charge pen i$ attending court as Durirg his absence the of Calvin Kiters p Miss Annie Klige ret wee urned from a two visit with Ir ks’ riends in Altoona John Lonebarger accompanied by his sister, Miss Maynard, spent several days with their g parcnls, near Gsregi. John Peters, of Missouri, after a three months’ v st among Pennsylvania friends, returned home ou Tuesday. Harry Barons and Tussey ville, Mrs. Henry Dale and daughter, Miss Amma, returned on Wednesday from a two weeks’ visit in Dancansville and Al toona. They report a pleasant time E. B. Peters and to Belle fonte on Tuesday. Miss Ella Dale spent noon with her cousin Mayes, at Lemont An family, spent Sanday at . wile were last Friday after. Mrs. I. Frank at the Pine Grove last represented at Oar lown was well I. O i week. Miss Myrtle Williams, of Bellefonte, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. William Rishel last week, | Miss Benner, of Rock, is visiting at the { home of W. H. Close | Geo. Mever, of the Branch, who has | been spending the past year in Illinois, | returned home last week | If you want to do any fancy writing, go to W. H. Close’s general merchandise store and purchase some of the excellent writi: g fluid he keeps for sale, | Mrs. Wieland and Miss Baker gave a | digner in honor of their brother, George | Baker and wife, of Kansas, | Miss Minnie Kline spent part of last week amoung friends at Boalsburg. | Albert 8. Allen, of Boalsburg, was in town on Monday evening, | R. C. Palmer expects to move to | Woolrich soon. We are sorry to lose | Mr. Palmer and family, but wish them success in their new home, Oi festiva and Rev. Robb, of Altoona, were enter. tained at diener by John Kline and family, on Friday. : Blanchard. Mrs, John Glossner, of Eagleville, on Saturday evening, was attendin protracted services at the Disciple church and while descending the stairs tripped and fell, breaking one of her limbs, Kurtz gave her surgical attention and series of special meetings In the Baptist church at this place, have been in progress for a week and the house has been filled with interested hearers, On Sunday evening nine persons accepted Christ and three on Monday evening, all of whom were adults, C—O A ING When a man refuses to buy his wife a new coat she is perhaps justified in say- ing that he doesn’t care a rap for her, Rev, and Mrs. Black, of Boalsburg, | the | Dr. | she is doing as well as could be expected. | Rev. J. Stanley West 1s conducting a | ——— ———— ————————— i Rebersburg. The delegate election was well attend. ed, on Saturday. Our merchant Eiller's new house is ready for the plasterers, We understand that Lloyd Walker and Chas, Gramley will move out of our burg in the pear future, David Meyer, of near our burg, who had been ou the sick list, is again able to be out, Wm. Limbert, of Madisonburg, was among his old friends on Saturday eve. | On last Friday evening, the formerly called Kreamerville, We un. | derstand that the postoffice was so called | in honor of our wide-awake life insurance | | agent Geo. Smull, and the people really | | believe that the honor belongs to him, | | since it has been, as we understand, | through his efforts that the Kreamerville people lastly got a postoffice, whereas all | | the former efforts have been in vain, Rev. Doerstler’'s meetings have been weil attended during the past week. Reuben Rishel, of near Madisonburg, bas been working at his trade at our burg last week. REBERSBURG, NO, 2 The people of Kreamerville are over. joyed that they succeeded in getting a postotfice, The name of the village hence is Smullon. Quite an honor to the town, The primary of this place was well at. tended and resulted in the following nomination : Jastice of the Peace, W. J Carlin ; constable, R. 0. Desh clerk, W. W. Hackman ; overseer poor, Andrew Geyser ; schoo W. S. Shaffer, J. R. Brungart; sors, J]. W.Z ler, J. J. Gramley ; a tor, Ira Brongart, The precinct not ation Judge, R. E. Musser ; ins 1 Assessor, Grennioger low the clors Sperry i} vi n : of dire Lt td Ocker registra Reviva chur | in progress, Master Harry Hubler was the house during last week eye. services h are stil Paul, the Mrs. Tourbot, his grandpa a: The singiag Prof, ¢ Strange that peoy » ’ overcaose of temper. “ Pleasant Gap. Charley Packer, who was accidentally shot some time ago is not improving The Messrs Houser, o piace, are running the skunk business on a large scale this this place is a rousing en on the 2:58 of The grammar schoo! of makiog arrangements four tertainment to be beid pext month Mr. Sights an employe for some pace company is visiting at this place at present. Now ladies, go away and sit down. Mrs but is ir fur fu up Frank Weaver has been seriously \proviog Samuel Page and wife, of Snow Shoe, were visiting relatives at this piace last week The famous Lynch law which was not practiced in this part of the county was enforced by some of our Gag rors’ one afternoon of last week, the hero being their friend “‘Noah,” a though our hero came out best in the end yeti, ter Some of our young ladies and gentle men are preparing for an entertainment to be held for the benefit of the Metho. dist preacher, of this piace. Now its se'dom that the young folks undertake anything which does not prove tobe a success For further particulars see posters That a certain young man near Prossertown was looking for the location of a log house at this place That you can have the Centre Demo crat to read for one dollar per annum. of Hublersburg. The roads in this vicinity are covered with a solid coat of smooth ice at present which makes walking difficult and dan. gerous E. L. Bergstresser, our photographer and inventor, returned from a visit with | his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Rouse, of New | Bloomfield, Pa., on Tuesday. very pleasant sleigh ride Friday even. {ing. How ls it Emory? | Wm, G, Oarner visited at Mill Hall last week, Rev, C. PF. Garret, of Bellwood, will | preach in the Kv. church Sunday even. ing. Communion will be administered, The Grangers had their annual supper jon Tuesday evening. They always have a pleasant time on these occasions, Mrs. D. M. Whitman, has been spend- | ing the past week in Millheim, sled load of jolly young * le of | Zion came to the of Mr. and Mrs, Sam’l Hoy last Thursday eyening and with a few of the High school pupils which were invited, they spent a pleasant evening. Miss Mae was very much dis “ | auditor, R, | Centre | | Mills postoffice was moved to Swmullton, They say Emory and Ethel took a! Spring Mills. The Democratic caucus on Saturday last was very largely attended and the contest among thejseveral candidates quite exciting, The following ticket was nominated : for supervisors, John Breon (re-nominated) and W, W. Neese; school directors, H. H. Rachau and John Hagan (renominated); auditor, J. W, Shook ; constable, H. E. Shreckengast ; overseer of poor, C. |. Finkle; town clerk, H. Frankenberger, The republican nominations were, for UU. Bitner; school Wm. Allison (re-nominated); supervisors, J. B. Ream and Samuel Ulrich ; consta. ble, John Albright (present official serv. ing unexpired term of Reuben Kline de. ceased.) The names on both tickets are gentlemen of character and ability and will poll their party strength. But this [ locality being a democratic Gibraltar, the result of the election is easily fore. shadowed. The measles are quite prevalent here but apparently in a mild form Last week the foot log Penus creek, a short distance from P.O, was swept away by the heavy and high water The against the R. R. bridge below town During the dav the logs were secured and returned and will again thrown across the creck as soon as the weather will permit. The of this old « ing 1s a great inconvenience bridge over the ice 1 wreck lodged 3 tye O88 1085 Our venerable friend who had a str of pi since, is to be casiopally driven from hi 10 Bee his i , John Grove oke ATRIYSIS some time and to the We able about again [+ farm village hope for his 8; Mrs. H C. Robi from the city netghbers weedy recovery. very rapialy r the coming (0. W. Wenner the Beecher & Cx thrown down by his logs and had one of his rit We 4 hear any Commercial telephone being this place The Pevna discharged a upon their train road The ground is frozen progress can be made posed the crew not fir the men en eC MICK ¥apany have iploved mn work i next spring s0 deep that little Seven men com. unt A letter recently received from L Linn Lucas, the man with the broken back. who was taken to the bospital at Philadel phia, states that be is | and prepared for operation by massage, rays and electrical treatment Woodward. Miss Jane Walters is + burg Walter Williams, one of our snccessfal school teachers, who had been on the sick list is again able 10 resume his work J.C. F. Motz and M. J. Yearick trans acted business in Millbeim, Monday 18 being siting at Mifflin. A surprise party was given on Satur. day evening in honor of Mrs. Chas. Hos. terman, it being her birthday Art. Runkle who had been ill for more than a week is again seen on the street Motz's saw mill, which is under the management of the Fulton brothers, is ranning fail time. Cal Snyder arrived home on Saturday from working for some Lime, Miss Edith Glantz, who had been stay. | ing at Penn Cave for some time, is again in our madst, A series of meetings will begin in the | | Evangelical church Sunday evening ; all | are cordially invited to attend. The democratic caucus on Saturday | was well attended | the men nominated are well qualified for the different offices Frank Heller is setting them up to the boys, because on Saturday a daughter came to their home. Edson Dow, who is a contractor car penter at Oak Grove, is home on a short vacation, J. B. Berry will vacate his position as clerk in the store of T. R, Harter on Sat- urday the 1st, and will start for Oregon on the 25th of Feb, A racted meeting is in progress in the Kv. church on the hill, Mary Conser, of Renovo, with two of her children, May and John, are visitin at her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Dan Karstetter. Mrs. Karstetter is seriously {11 at her home, Thursday evening a large party was ven at the home of Peter Laot ) Houserville Services were conducted at this place on Sunday afternoon by Rev. A. A. Black, of Boalsburg, but not largely at. tended on account of unfavorable weath- er. Mrs. Maurice Bohn was a pleasent call. er at the home of her uncle, B. ¥. Hoy, on Tuesday. director, | Yeageriown, where he had been | We are sorry to say that master Jesse, | Sarson has had a very serious attack of | whooping cough, but are glad to hear of | his speedy recovery, A party of Heuserville young people were out coasting and re. port baving a good time since they found a new wrinkle of sliding down the hill backwards ; how about it Callie 7—Callie says ask the other parties first—good boy | old girl. | Miss Lizzie Hazel, of Zioa, is the pleas. Farm Sold. The farm belonging to the estate of | Andrew Harter, in Marion township, | was sold at public outery on Saturday, {to Mr. Vearick, merchant at Jackson- | | ville, for $1826. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If you haven't weament of the bowels ev Kowp your bowels ope eo shape of vie AE eTe The smooth. { keoping reg ’ tent physic oot, saslest, most § cleat and clean ne bowels CANDY CATHARTIC ant visitor at the home of her friend Miss Bertha Shaeffer, A certain young of man this place | drove over to Buffalo Run to call on his | { lady friend ; while there a couple of col. ored people stopped and asked the way to Centre Furnace. Jakey being a very kind hearted fellow hitched and brought them to their des hit it again fora up ination dollar, Jakey. rant Coble d Ira Benper have been the at chopping wood { Grove for iL Week Miss pa keep the ball rolling Reamy ba Mart 8 EAT "EM LIKE CANDY } A ai] KEEP YOUR BLOGD CLEAN “How to Cure All Skin Disenses.” LEE » v & Sen. Phila. KE» Fe. THE NEW GROCERY Ammerman Bldg. el and Fam- (€1 MME R( E. T. ROAN, Bishop St. Bellefonte, Pa. 5 - Comm Raglans $5 IST IGESGTSTEENIIE GTI EGET ISIS IIIS JANUARY 25TH ...we offer any.... Winter Coat in the house, irrespective of former price, for SSSI T STII GIES TEIEIID bh V J encing Excepted .00 TIT TTITT TIT T TIONING IIIS. This includes garments that sold early in the season for $15.00 . . . . THE *4%%84°° GLOBE
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