8 The Racket Butterick's Delineator, Pattern and Fashion sheets for April. and Sailor Postillion Bolero waists, Shawl Collar effects in Blouses. and Peplom effects in Eton Jackets. The new French Fi shoulder, All about ‘em in April Delineator, with seams to Extra new line Mouldings for pic- ture frames. lar prices. Popular styles, popu- Are U a Tea Drinker? We have about 2501lbs of the press Tea per Ib. We are closing it out at b0cts per Ib. Famous Em- Regular price 80cts. Are U tired buying shoes at store prices—If so, try The Racket Shoe Dept. Nuf ced. G. R. SPIGEILLMYER. Correspondents’ Department. {Continued from Page 7.) Loganton. Mrs. Ella Schreckeangast, who has been attending her husband at Pittsburg who was ill with typhoid fever, came to this place on Sunday and is pow laid up with an attack of the fever herself. She is stopping with her sister, Mrs. Wm, Morris. Mary Moyer is ill with Jung trouble. Charles Moyer was here on Sunday to look after his baby which is being cared for by Mrs. Emery Cup. attack of makes word # AC John Boone had another paralysis last week, which entirely help T can speak a Css » Yiyes’ the Wm ito ite the resid eof D. K Heckman and L fine house. Elisha Delong will retire ! farm. Samuel Moyer will mov farm and do the farming for him Charley Lvtle will move Rufus Saeets of Booneville jwi to his farm Dr. Wycoff met with a painful ac dent last Tharsday, when the front axle of his buggy broke, and threw him out his loft leg was injured about the to Kane 1 move on Pleasant Gap. Who said our scribe drowned ? Walter Clark expects to return to Falls | Creek, Saturday. The play which place, on Washing quite a Saccess been receiving invitations to play different places, they probably play at Axe Maun, on the 22 of mouth was given at this on's birthday, As the troupe have at will J. says he thinks it will be to present ‘Baldy to prevent such sudden he experienced the other Among some of the sick at this place are : Wm. Heover, Mrs, Joseph Flory avd Miss Lino Dunklebarger Miss E!la Bumgardner, a trafced nurse of this piace, was rs led who died ou Tuesday Morning Mr. Grenoble, ast week Our school director, was visiting our schools Ingleby. Dr. Barker, of this place other wild cat ; the scribe for the animal ; he well with guns butcher knives, tomahawks and a box of explosive pills; #0 you see the doctor cats, hears, rabbits, ete, The real estate agent was a guest of Henry Etsenhuth, last week The twp., bridge that was washed by the flood is replaced again. Chas. Eisenhuth, who had his thumb broken, is able to work again. The railroad siding with props, that T, O his boiler, Ber Tom der is an ormer drup; he will never get his saw mill up. The Highvalley scribe is snowed shut by all appearance, for the people of this place did not see him drive to the station with his matched team-—a bay and a gray and brand pew old sled. Madisonburg. aw him start Was revolvers, out still blocked Keen can't load is W. BE. Keller and wife were visiting in Miflinburg last week, Geo, Kern, who has been ill with paeu- mounia the past few weeks, is able to be out again. A Mr. Royer, of Kansas, visited his relatives io this burg on Saturdey and Sunday. A pleasant surprise party was held at the home of Joseph Bierly on Monday evening in honor of Miss Alma Bierly. Geo. Kidder employed at Pittsburg, came home to pay bis family a visit. Ed. Long contemplates going back to the army in the Philippine Islands, in the near future. The baby has | tuburculosis and not expected to recover, | { Eagle at a point abou him | ecting all, | was | samples of wall knee | { after spen | gressing jtions of A. A was | | meek | with his horse clipped which adds to the | appearance this | 3 stopping, such as | p ping, Suc { at the Nittany hotel. to Bellefonte | Sunday to take care of Frank Adams, | , | present | there is one every day, some | days there are i day. , captured an. | 5 prepared for wild | : h ; “| on the section of the R. R. at this place, | P. 8. Rossman being the lucky man to Beech Creek. James Wilson, of Eagleville, lost by death last week a valuable heavy team horse. The old Ligget flour and grist mill situ. ated about one mile west of Eagleville and owed by A. M. Hoover, of Belle. fonte, has been sold to Mr. Hockman, of Penns Valley, who will run it by himself, Hays Strunk, the present miller, will move into a house on the P. B. Crider farm and engage in farming. William P, dence on April 1, of diptheria and two other daughters are ill with the same disease, Robert, the four year old son of John leg | Muthler, in the township, had a broken last week by a heavy stick rolling playing near a pile of Wood. ice during the recent flood. The middle pier, or rest, was considerably battered and weakened. The arches, where they ice floes county are expected here to examine it this week. The Y. M. C. A. building in Eagle- ville is being rushed to comp'etion with the hope of occupyiug it early in April. | Frank Lingle, wife and daughter, Nellie, and Samuel! E. Mortimer and wife left today for Johnsonburg where they will reside. Married—At Howard, Tuesday even. ing, March 4, Charles Weaver, son of Heury Weaver, of Liberty township, and | Mary Cox, of Beech Creek township. Alrs. Lydia Jones returned Wednesday | from a visit of several months with rela. tives at Pittsburg and Salem. She was accompanied home by her daughter.in. law, Mrs. Oscar Jones, and voung child, of Braddock, Pa. Unless some protection is placed there soon, it will not be very long until the | course of the creek will be changed and {the stream flow straight through the farms of Jno. Bittner, D. W. Clark and I. Kanes emptying into the Bald half a mile up confluence. of Philipsburg Wright M. Wright ried Wednesday arents, Mr: stream from the present Edward Blair Homer, 1d Miss Blauche Myrle f Mr and Mrs Y y Sh of some dispatcher tn the N. Y Shore Junction Nittany. of Hecla Park, week showing hhe has a Wiliam Zimmerman through here last paper of whi Mrs her i visited several Sall sister, { Loganton Emerick, { days last week. Mrs. Carrie Sheats has returned home ling several weeks visiting her many friends in Sagar valley. The singing class at this place is pro very nicely under the instruc Pletcher. Boyd Emeric k started out one day last for a drive and returned bome of the anima CG. C. Shaffer received from Ohio a fine | poland China male pig, on day last week. necessary | with a pair of wings | The carpenters who are working at the new store at this place are boarding Frank Carner, of Hublersburg, has been around here several days with his engine and saw, sawing wood for some of our farmers—his work speaks for it. self Our people are busy attending sales at two and three on one The carpenters began work on the new store, on Monday, and will rush the work through as fast as vossible. Jake Berkstresser accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Emma McCauley, and Mrs | Link Swartz, all of Hublersburg, were in prepared | our town one day last week, visiting { friends 0. V. Yarnell has taken another man get the job Some of our men attended a sale across the mountains one day last week aud had the pleasure of walking ahead of their teams to break the road so they could get through. There will be considerable around among our people this spring Clay Rogers, of Lock Haven, who is having the new store erected here, trans. | acted business in this place, on Monday. | Oa last Thursday quite a number of the Nittany ladies were invited to the home of Daniel Long, where they were engagd in quilting and report having bad a five time, Walker. D. A. Irwin is confined to bed with pneumonia A birthdav surprise party was held at the home of [ra Condo on Monday of last week in honor of his wife's 21st birth. day. The primary school has been closed on account of the teacher, Ira Aley, being {ll with pneumonia, but at this writing is improviog which is welcome news, ames Beck and wife made a business trip to Bellefonte, Communion services will be held in the Presbyterian church Sunday morn. ing March 23 Philipsburg. Joe Lehman rep ted Phil in Philadel Monday when g Es FH § { teal enter the abutment on the Centre county | Decker, oF sain, side, were almost cut off by the immense | i y y The commissioners of Centre | . ’ k : {ed into the Thomas Evers' bouse last | ran away from our postmisiress. moving | | repairing watches and clocks. but as all danger seems to be over, we will make another venture, Miss Grace Markle was the guest of Miss Helen Rockey, of Zion, over Sun. day. Among those from this place who were to Lock Haven to attend Evangelical conference were Mrs. Mowrer, Kreamer, Mrs. I. E. Swartz and Rumberger spent Sunday Mrs. B. at Ww. Howard | among friends. Ruth, the five year old daughter of | Mrs. Dehaas, of Westport, died Friday | Misses Minnie and Ella Sholl, of Belle foute, were guests of their sister Mrs. H. H. Noll over Sunday. Chas. Miller had sale of some house. | hold goods. He intends to move Johnstown in the near future, to We are | sorry to see him leaye our midst, against the little fellow while he was | Mrs. W. H. Miaunich and son Charles, | were visiting relatives in Fleming and The covered wooden bridge across | taking in conference at Lock Haven over Beech creek at the southern line of this | borough was badly jarred by the heavy | Sunday. Word has come to this place that Harry McAuley was sick with smallpox at the home of his sister, Mrs. Herbert We wish him a Noah Auman, of George's valley, mov. week. Don't forget Wm. Decker’'s sale on Friday. He has some choice stock to 1 sei Mrs. E. A. McKibben has returned home fiom a few weeks’ visit at Mackey- ville and Nittany, Wilber Rumberger one of our industri. ous and practical young farmers, has gone to Canover, Ohio, where he will be employed at the same work. Ou Friday night a slea load of high school boys and girls, with Misses Mar. kle and Rumberger as chaperous, were ! to Mackeyville tosee ‘Out in the Streets’ | a temperance play, performed by the Grammar school of that place, under the direction of their teacher, T. J. Smull. After the play the crowd went to the home of L.. G. Swartz, where all had a most enjoyable time, until the "wee small hours,”” when they returned home Moshannon. to a kind providence we are again snow instead hes deet inca Thanks warm IK On sun, the F SRNOW Was 20 who WAS ent a few days , ast week working with his Howard, is in this vicinity last is the wile ol enterprising nanager of the Howard machine shops. We nd is missing fr face. Prince Henry beard Frank Zimmerman's nice that the an this place, has peuralgia of the for a speedy re- Viehdorfer of sick with We bope Frank been very optic nerve covery Miss Kate Shannon, of visited her parents last week : is a graduate parse of the Harrisburg hos pital. ¢ C.R.R ness of his mother made ab cfonte last week Luther Bickett ion this week Alonza Groe Be! Mrs Hunting Wm. Vail our popular agent at Gillin town station, made a business trip to Clearfield last Friday Miss Bella Brenaa, of Philipsburg, is visiting at the home of C. H. Williams £ Saturday evening 14 members of the Moshannon "400" concluded that a sled ride would be the most suitable way to finish the week —as well as the snow 50 they got Mr. McGowan to put his bays in the double sled and with master Charlie as driver, they piled iv, girls, boys, gum coats, umbrellas and patience. Although it rained nearly all the way, it was not minded in the least. Our registration as sessor, Eddie G. seemed to think it was his duty as well as pleasure to keep the They returned at 11:30 p. m., well pleased with the trip Joe Vail fell down Gleason's Saturday night —-no bones were broken We honestly believe that we can kill wore game, mine more coal and catch more fish in one hour in our stores, than can be done by any other two towns in the county. lane on Penn Hall. Harry W. Weaver and wife left for a | week's visit to Lock Haven, W. C. Burrell, our jeweler, is doing a large business at present in the line of Mr. Bur. rell also runs a shaving parlor in con. nection with his repair shop Miss Sadie Ocker, of Madisonburg, is a guest at the home of C. EK Zeigler this | week, D. W. Zeigler moved to Spring Mills | on Tuesday where he will establish a carpet and rug factory. The recent floods left our roads in visors steady employment as soon as the weather permits, A. F. Mark who has been housed up | with a severe cold is able to be around | ain, The public sale of John Bressier east of town on Friday was largely attended. Charles Condo is seriously {ll from what the doctor claims to be a complica: | tion of diseases. Our band boys won a handsome prize consisting of a pretty sliver set, at a con test given by “The Standard Concert company,” who had exhibited at Spring Mills last week, C. B. Zeigler moved to Spring Mills where he will teach instrumental music and also deal in pianos and organs, Deafness Cannot be Cured Pilon of Lhe oat. There 1s oni that la b a Mrs. | Harpster, Miss Cora Whitman and A. G. | Frank T. Quigley has purchased the | Mitchell property on East | Maple avenue and will occupy the resi. | Mrs. Barbara Kaup; who has been ill | for sometime, is improving. Mrs. Amanda Walker, of Boalsburg, spent Friday at Sunny Hillside. Frank Weiland and family, of Linden Hall, were Sunday visitors at the home of Ezra Tresslar, Mrs. Henry Dale and daughter Anna | visited Linden Hall friends, on Saturday. Last week one evening while War, Schreck, of Lemont, was returning from the Linden Hall lumber yards he had the misfortune of upsettiog his sled which was loaded with lumber and chop. The accident occurred near the mill and with the assistance of Harry Burus he soon had everything in proper shape. J. Fred Herman'and Wade Evey,of Le- mount, were Sunny Hillside callers, on Sunday. Miss Gertrude Homan was to Lemont on Wednesday. Mrs. Agoes Meyer lof Centre Hall, was a visitor at the home of Jno. Weber last week, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tate were guests of their daughter, Mrs. E. K. Smith, re. cently. Miss Grace Gramley, of Walnut Grove, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Ross Lowder, E. B. Peters trausacted Bellefonte, on Monday. Mrs, Kate Dale, of Center Hall, several hours, ou Monday, with Ezra Tresslar. business in spent Mrs We had a grand "open air’ concert | was free and was given by some talented masicians | on Monday evening. It of our town. Ira C. Koiman accompanied by Mrs Harriet Korman, of Boalsburg, made a | trip to Bellefonte, last Monday Miss Elsie Peters is at helping to care for her new nephew J. W. Tresslar, Ezra Tresslar avd Har- | ry Wagner attended Claude Hess's sale | at Rock Springs., on Monday Harry Williams, of Linden Hall, has | been visiting his sister, Mrs. Wm. Rishe Recent visitors in town were : Charlie Williams, of Lemont; Robert Eve ¢ Lemont; Samuel Jenks and of near Pern; E Branch ; Mrs. Sarah Mrs. Amanda Rishel, Mary Etters, of Lemont Millheim. iward 15in own Tuoesds Huyett, of Centre Ha at the Musser house. das eq Wm. Kreamer and wife, soyder, wife and daughter jennie ar Mrs. W. 8S. Musser attended the funers of Dani: Dabs, at Reb r bury, Mosday ; the was the last the Jacob Kreamer family Wm, Sayder, of Woodward, ness in town Tuesday Mrs. John Toner, of Ph tived Toesday, she at the Musser house Mis. Davis Evan, ing her brothers, J suyder Thomas West setting up nine machines mill survivor of had ! adeiphia is visiting her m of Pittsburg H. and W bas se 10S atl the homers Curtis Snook moved to the Keen farm vacated by Elias Krumrine Bellefonte the Mus Temp Cruse asd wife, of are spending several! wecks as ser House Harry McManaway f will move mito part of Mrs ander’s house to-day Rev, Newcomer, of Allentown, preach a trial sermon in the Lutheran church Sunday evening The Usion Eodeavor held its first meeting in the Lutheran church last Sun. day evening, The meeting was inter. esting and well attended. The vex! meeting will be beld April 6, in the Ev church. Mrs. Straoss and sons, of Sugar val. ley. vigited her father, Joho Stoner Clayton Pressier is still minus his $198 stolen from him sometime ago Fairbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Koch were visitors at Oak Hall, on Saturday L. K. Dale made a business trip to Boalsburg, on Saturday. D. G. Meek is hauling lumber for his new barn which he will erect as soon as the weather settles. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hartswick were pleasant visitors at Joe Heberlings last Wedpesday. Rev. Campbell and Henry McCracken yon the guests of J. G. Bailey, on Thurs. ay. On last Saturday the neighbors of Frank Bowersox turned in and helped Bellefonte Sallie Alex i | him to haul stones for the wall of his | pew barn, bad shape which will give our super. Mr. Brown was down in Virginia, last week, looking after his lumber trade. EE — a a im Aaronsburg. Miss Tammie Stover has retarped home after haviog spent a month with friends at £tate College. Turd Kreamer and son, of Bellefonte, were seen at A, 8. Stover’s on Saturday. Mrs, Shoemaker, of Lock Haven, is | paying ber annual visit to her sister, Mrs. Deshler, Miss Blanche Burd has come home on a vacation. She has been staying in Bellefonte the greater part of the winter, Miss Julia Kreamer engaged the services of Mrs. Boyer, of Snyder county, a Xiitan, until she is able to be alone again, Harry Bard, Geo. Spayd and Will Keister have to Ohio to seek em- Shingletown | Corsets | ! Straight front | Low bust Colyer. Squire Grove and C, P. Spring Mills, were guests at Squire Housman's, one dav last week, and transacted some business of importance in our community, A.B. Lee returned on Monday, after attending the Evangelical Conference at Lock Haven, A. J. Weaver and family visited at Calvin Rhul's, one day last week, Long, from Calvin Ruhl and family intend to move | to Potters Mills next week, Howard Shadow and his better-half took a trip to Boalsbhurg on Saturday, re turning on Sunday. ard ; you didn’t tell us much about it A surrkisy Tuesday March 11, 1902, the friends and neigh bors gathered at the home of Mrs. Jolia | Ishler and took posession of the house, it being the anniversary of the celebration of the seventy.eigth (78) birthday of Aunty Julia Ishler, an esteemed and neighbor. The following persons were present James Houser and wife, of Spring Mills, Pa.; Mrs. Sallie Horner, Colyer, Pa,; Mrs. James Moyer, 8S. M Swartz, wife and grandson Wm. Mrs M. Wagner, Mrs. Wm. Bitner, F. Rockey, Mrs. G, W. Spangler, Miss It's alright How. | afternoon, | lady | | justice wanected with the above was the 11th Mrs. Ww, | Coane ove $ e 11 | birthday of Domar Ishler, son of G., BE Ishler and a grandson of Aunty Ishler, | Bata Bitner, Mrs. James B. Spangler, Miss Jennie Bodtorf, Mrs. Mary Ishler and daughter, George E. Ishler and { family, Mrs. John Mersinger, Mrs. | Henry Rossman all of Tusseyville ; Mrs. Maggie Barr, J. 8. Housman and daugh- | ter Blanche, Mrs. I. B. Jordon, Mrs { Annie Fraizer, Mrs. A. B. lse, Levi | Stump and wife, Mrs. Sarah Shadow, { Mrs. Francis Colyer, Mrs. Mary Long | all of Colyer, Pa After th” guests had {all arrived the following program was | the order The accomplished daughter {of Mr. and Mrs, G, E. Ishler, Miss Effie, { presided at the piano; followed by scriptural reading and singing. An ad | dress was made by J. 8. Housman on | “The Spring, Summer, and Autumn of Life,” also gave a brief sketch of the life {| of Aunty Ishler, complimenting Aunty { on her good health on ber 78th anpiver. sary, concluded by wishing many more such birthdays. Next 8. M. Swartz spoke of the brevity of life and the neces | sity to prepare for the life to come, Next | was recitation by Miss Blanche £. Hous- man, entitled ; “Mother's Last Request.’ | She received many havdsome and ap- propriate gifts Thes came a bountiful lunch prepared by Mrs. G. E. and Mary | Ishler, to which everybody did ample Another very singular affair $1. SHOES 29 FOR MEN, 14 n \ i Alls i MEN'S SH WOMEN'S SHOES $125 BOYS < SHOES 81.25 WOMEN AND BOYS { iar 4 i 4a ACT OES 81. HE GLOBE DRY GOODS, CARP ETS & MILLINERY. A store filled from front to back with the choicest the market affords. Here are only a fawy of the new things A me od | FOR 50c.—Five styles | Short Empire shape, lace trimmed {-book, Batiste, ribbon trimmed gored, ace trimmed French back lace trimmed Summer, well boned, made from heavy petting, lace trimmed FOR $1.00 Short Girdles Straight Fronta Five styles Empire Shapes Low Bost, long in front Nursing Corsets, patent clasps All fally guaranteed you're dissatisfied, A new one Woolen Dress Goods. Venetian, 54-inch, shrunk ; black, navy, brown, beaver, mode, ...... WHIPCORD, 42 inch shrunk ; red, car dinal, brown, green, navy, royal, black .. | | to call when ¢ to u 42-inch shrunk green, mode. castor. navy 66¢ i last rice while these navy, royal 656c¢ from the Overbrook mills Just in Draperies and Upholstering Material the very top notch Prices way down and quality = 45-inch Batin Damask red, and buff grounds, with large brown, green, olive sprays of flowers in contrasting colors well worth 65 §5inch Oriental and Bagdad stripes 78¢c 45-inch Ottoman, old rose, brown, green «.78¢ 36-inch dotted Swiss, 3 sizes of dots. . and red, fleur De Lis pattern 24-yard white Lace Curtaing overlock edge, per pair. cevsvssna nis nediiE S.yard length of mame. ...........08¢ We claim the best $1.00 Cartain in town. Extra wide, double thread, overlock edge, full 3) yards long, worth easily $1.50. Give us a want that new
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