8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 20, 1902. The Racket | ill with quinsy New this Week, Spring Dress Goods. | left Ginghams, Ba Sele d Everything new, (not a yard over from last year, Seersuckers. Pereales, Linens, tistes, Dimities Nounelt ties 12 1.2, 15, ully Silks for Waists, Peau de Crepe. Curtain Stretchers. all SPIGEIL MYER. Correspondents’ Department. Linden Hall. Quite *, ed the Hill Our fice and of men re washe on busy every day with his cres epairing roads which were ¥ tS ay mong me who re presented the Penna Cot ne 3 lock Haven ; he brought back glowing reports of the Confe shows that the United Ev is in a flourishing condit Mr. and Mrs Wil Aaronsburg, who count one of the western were guests of Mr Brown for a few davs of William Cumm ago had been ¢ meas had was 1 2 ¢ idy was held in with him which rence on. iam Bohn, of states this sp and ts. 1 last week the oyd who to the house ast be house for a sometime with ings, f aed es, week gain few roan, tormstown, has tay awhile wen 0 Ren hot e Dale Tac i Dale (+ bath with his mother David Waid at the home of Not fohn Cet spent Sab Thursday ris Tyler, in Fill home ‘on Saturday where he has months hosiery evening more ame from Counelsburg working for severa Agu muti AYS, covereth a hins George Rotherma composer, town, See. Miss May Ge'z returned home from Milroy, where she had been visiting for several months Bill Pickle passed Saturday. , the efficient of Sunbury, Miss Elia Bottorff musi as the guest of through town Q AK Pine Creek. Philip Meyer has moved to the Meyer farm, Orvis says he likes it alright only the walks are not as clean as in Coburn W. T. Winkleblech's daughter had her leg broken while at play at school. The sale of Philip Stover was largely attended on Mouday. Pine creek is still walting for a bridge; hope it will soon be replaced Benj. Koone has moved to our town; be will soon be ready for business. The Highvalley scribe is out looking up timber land ; he says there is a large profit on props now, J. B. Rishel is bauling lumber at pre. sent from Brushvalley. Wm. Harter says if it dont soon get warmer | will quit cutting wood. Do you know why? he has none to cut, on Rev, G. M. Kleper, of Huntingdon, Pa., will lecture in the M. KE. church at Fillmore, Tuesday evening, March, 25. Subject, “A family Quarrel,” a most entertaining, able and eloquent lecture, full of wit, humor and instruction. Ad. mission 20 cents ; children 10 cents, { Holtzworth on i the purpose of celebrating their youngest {i son, Central i angelical church j anc | the ground hog says he is re emplate going tO | pig old habits and try and do better Tg, | says he | when he and | of near | bern Unionville. i | | | David Keatley who has been seriously for two weeks, at the | home of his father-in-law, G. P. Hall, is slowly recovering, Perry Moran and G, W. Holt are the latest addition to P. J. McDonnel’s corps | | of track men on this division. A party of young boys about 15 in| pumber, met at the residence of Howard Thursday evening, for birthday. They had cream galore and Charlie's candies, cake and ice yet Joe Stere complained the next day of being hungry, “Tid” is popular with the boys and received many presents, Misses Myrtle Metzler and Betsy Hi all gel themselves weighed semi periodical y, their weight being exactly alike, and each one is trying to gain more avordu | poise in order to outweigh the other, of Chas untain Mi Polly Hall daughter Hall came down from her 1 and thank grain hel bye ght is that sh their green appear- e the long and drea ter has And we are glad to say that ady to come throw away He be a preacher of the because he | produce and dies be don"t to take gold and sil be jus to take the le ng! h an d bre al no more TA e sing ry win passed out of his hole, and he will would not Gospel kes expect L exg ects ith and he is has be ar avs lacksmith e he H. Ma The farmers Laster w ones sale was wel ites ana ana} Tv bers next We are Boyer bein The sing One mornin the was went to grunt A lady weighbors that the slgrms and « were so w icked, one be: cause of great tion was ause all and the reply of her has pull your own nose first in our town said to one of such destru hex band was umbe yf Mr. | ea side attende ] Saturday peopie from this : em Poor Ouit man's sale Don't tie your CATE A you dog these the rabt Any CEES jor forget pights, or they w away and won't Faster Mrs John Burd by falling out of a wagon home from town ay ured ously ir while driving WAS ser Laning Irvin has moved to Snow Shoe Intersection where he has procured a farm Mis Orpha Butler is able to go through the house again after an iliness of about twelve days Miss Gertrude Woomer has gone to | Pittsburg where she has secured employ spent Sabbath in | ment Johe Confer, of Moshsnnon, visited bis brother, J. A. Confer, Sr., of this place Mis« Emma Poorman is again able to gO 10 school after being ill with the rheu- matism lor over seven weeks, Miss Bessie Shank is slowly improving | after not being able to walk for two years, hope for her entire recovery. We would like to see some of our mediate directors visit our school it closes im Hannah. Moving is all the go, although mud is knee deep. Huey Moore paid a visit home. Mrs. Elizabeth McMonigal met with what might have been a serious affair, She got by mistake carbolic acid for beef gall and applied it on her foot, It affect. ed her heart and she suffered severely, but is better now, G. MM. Marks has the dandy driving mare; she can’t be beat in this section of the country, Samuel Homan spent Sunday with his family near this place. Mrs. Jerry Sharer spent Monday with her brother [ames Marks, at Port Ma. tilda, * Mrs. Lizzie Crum, our school teacher, will clore her school in two weeks, The sSholare are all sorry the school will James Mooré, of Blandsburg, is home on a visit to bis mother, to his old before | | dealer, Centre Hall The burned creamery site is being | cleared preparatory to building anew. The Rebersburg ‘‘smallpox scare | created some excitement here, We have three candidates for county offices in our happy burg. Jared Mowrey, employed the past few | Centre Hall to Bloomfield, He was an excel years in the about to move a foundry. Our townswan Shauver wi mine host of the Old Fort hotel Our town is blessed with good health, as usual, and what better to recommend its Ed effects int Hall, foundry, is to work in lent citizen. soon be again, Selle some of his foundry for removal open up hi He rs has eadiness where he ps again, to Oak wii farming made many bath d of Charles Ruble f Wesly Whiteman, » sick he x daughter y ill rawford M yers mo Armers Me on Ed house Church stree to the bouse vacated by Perry , agent at Hecla few days visiting his parents Nittany. Miss Fannie Shaffer, one of Zion's ac complished young ladies, who is attend og High school at Hublersburg, friend, Miss E Shaffer, one werk 3 ’ . visiieo CADOT ng ‘ast I. Peck and sons i r at Jacksonville Sunday pew store is up and ur rs OR Wie ngham an this sums George Hoy mtondale, were the Tolbert and family, on Mrs Clara McKibben Mrs sited hes mother ck k, one day last we annie Emeri nesday havin Wed i erence at ls Ala clement weather dav were ure 1t tonight are cordia t forget the conce Evangelical church ; al vited Don Hublersburg, Qguite a sudden change in temperature Monday night Chas. Cass, who had been visiting his sister Mrs. H. 1. Crow, left last Friday Mrs. John Miller is housed up with a very bad cold Mrs. David Vonada is also on the sick list again, Mrs. James Carner and sister Sophia | McEwen came home on Saturday after an absence of three months, John McEwen, who has been staying with James Carner, for a few months is | housed up with a bad cold, G. PF. Hoy, our enterprising grain is loading grain nearly every day at present, Orwig & Kryder shipped a lot of their lamber, which had been piled at the sta. | tion for want of cars to ship it, this week. : Miss Mary Rumberger was te Zion Saturday to visit Miss Mary Struble, An effort is being made to get enough scholars for aterm of select school at this place this spring. Those from peighboring towns who expect lo pre pare for teaching should see D. A. Deit- rich, who has the project in hand, before making arrangements elsewhere, Rev, J. A. Foss of the Hv. church preached bis farewell sermon Sunday, The new pastor Rev, J. M. Price will presciis first sermon on Sanday even: ng March oth. Geo. Kline, of Wil Saturday and Sunday «= Oak Hall, Oak Hall. Mrs. Mary E Awards and son, of Aarousburg, were guests at the home of Ross Lowder's, recently, Miss Mary Barnhart, of Will arrived home Friday for a with her parents, Miss Nellie Holter, of Howard, iting Mrs. Wm, Kaup. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Burton their home in Bradenville, on morning. G.D his home around again Miss Mary Da returned after a few week's visit with fohnst iamsport, short stay i158 Vis- left for Thursday been confined Kline who ha for sometime is able to wn . Tres iSiness ind Mrs. The ian Moe Woodw Abe Ha the veteran m Haines t ownsh the beginning the some Dusiness Charles C. Weaver valley, Tuesday Mrs. E. W. Mauk returned from a to ber parents at Shamokin, Tuesday Mrs. Rachel Humme eastern trip, Friday Mr. and Mrs Armbruster, Farmers Mills, visited at J. F der's, last Wednesday auctionee: fr » ies f1 i} was in week and transa own ted oved to went on an Reifsny Royer, of Penn the & | iI was M lay a { white week wash travagance wen brow shows the bor and that be amount to grease than it A great many At be raised ed. it shows recklessness that y the ough 10 aut fag he Arge t required five times the machine last year beginning where ments had to be made the money had to whi the present dred and twenty-eight do and mer ck of exe as int the hole 100k 10 Lhe Improve that time a by Am Ars Is re the ass This cer. ¢ under hun ceiver! {wo from uot ense essment st in exce tainly shows a cutive ability or wilfull profligacy, on the part of the of ficials and a violation and disregard of the official oath. The borough is hemmed in on four sides by toll gates and the principal thoroughfa corporations, and those passing over the same, few streets 0 be kept up are badly neg lected except those of favorites and pets, which receive attention within the riog, 0 are of hon Years tolls collected from lowest without regard to ability or quali fication so it goes to the ring. This white. washed statement does not show one cent collected or paid over by any of ficial for shows, plays, fees or fines to be collected under the ordinances of the borough, which seem to be a dead letter and entirely obsolete, except for the pur. pose of 'extorting unreasoaable taxes from the public and since this misrule has got into sway real estate has depre. ciated at least one-third and the popu. lation ip about the same proportions, as parties do not want to own real estate where municipal affairs are mismanaged and unreasonable taxes levied RECENT DEATHS. ALEXANDER HAAGRN-a lifelong resi dent of Beech Creek township died early Monday morning after a lingering illness from paralysis, aged 70 years. Jon AMMERMAN ‘of Yernona, near to Valentines furnace, aged 74 years died on Saturday. Death was due to compli. cation of aiseases. The body was taken to Martha Furnace for interment. ALnrT BRCHORL (residing between Kagleville and Howard, died Sanday morning. He was aged about 45 years and bad been {ll for some time with bronchitis. The funeral took place on i 18th, Mus. CArr Mother of Mm. U. H. taxation | res are kept ap by | and the | from the ring | appointments | made to the highest bidder instead to the | Mrs. DAVID ScaRACK Died in ganton Thursday afiesnoon 16, aged s5 She is survived by her bushand and the following named Allen, Cephas, Mrs, Irv Mrs. Samuel Condo, all Mrs MARY MILLER one of oldest inmates of the Williamsport, died Fel years, children and in Snook of Sugar valley (Pottsgrove ) Home yruary 23, from | fall She avd had been an juries received in a was years of the there in | age “Home inmate "for 14 years, ¥ from Centre { Lo The palmists reads between the lines, BEST FOR THE BOWELS CANDY CATHAF 2T EAT "EM LIKE CANDY KEEP YOUR BLO 00 CLEAN 0, J0 PAIRS weer C- Thr mmm LAMOUS SHO roe JVOMEN $3.00 Ourer Quality OXFORDS Lhscality) women's fine shoes ba A DAY! MINGLE'S SHOE STORE. QITIIISIITIIS. ISSSSSSIISIIY avy Rag Carpet, Cotton filled Ingrains, | nion Ingrains, worth 42 DOUBLE —equal to aiy He, All-wool Ingrains Tapestry Brussels, size rooms: Velvet Brussels start at FLEAS ERIIIE LIISA IIASA ISIS SIISES ISSSISIITIIIY Wi 1) covered Rainbow stripe Jute, solid wool stripe heavy WARP carpet made regular 70¢ goods (Only a few patterns left OE Remnants from the Fall stock’ large enough for mediam 85¢. in the Fall, now Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Tapestry Curtains and Rugs are included in the big reduction sale. ITS AN OPPORTUNITY y¥ THOSE DOLLARS INGRAINS 69 The FOR YOU TO SQ SAVE THOSE DOLLARS THE GLOBE KATZ & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. WTI SL TI NINsssss RIOT ITITIT ROOT ITIIOIIIIISY. -
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