The Racket WANTED, WOMEN experienced in breaking corset side steels, $20.00 paid for an H. & C. corset side steel broken and $1.00 by ordinary wear. Price 50: Stainless If UI are thinking of buying an Ice Cream Freezer this Spring don’t forget the Peerless Iceland. Its the new 3 mi sold exclu. nnte Freez Kr. sively at The Racket Prices as low as U pay for any g od freezer The China Annex | fering some re markable values doubled since t floor many new ideas in the Dress i Notion seC- tions These d partments are now ¢ wily IHE BES Correspondents’ Department. { : ta ) Millheim. Peters done to il ; coun ould compelled be ousted ling to ed by law to keep the and men put in who woolid be wi perform their daties as ; Elijah | i, of Brush valley, was io town on Monday, after business matters John Si Centre Ha day. yoer made a business trip to | and Bellefonte, vn Wednes- The Aaronsbarg and Old Fort turnpike road is in a terribie condition this spring, and unless the same is put io a passable condition, shortly, itwi condemned, as noth ng has been done oo 1t for years John P. Condo moved from Wolfs Store to this the goods in the sic store Jacoh Emer on Monday Mrs. J] C list for sOme time The snow and cold the damper on sprit Chas. Smull, the mat his bay hor The padi | close this week the results don't seem to be satisfactory to some, which seems very strange. ywing carrier, has sold r Breon schools wi A union Endeavor beld in the United Es evening, conducted by Daniel Koch. Rev. Shortess and family arrived in towns Fricay and he preached his first sermon here on Sunday On account of their goods not having arrived, they are visiting among the Wu. Mever purchased the Spigeimyer livery stable and is Rev. Buck and family left for new home at Berwick, on Saturday. W. R. Musser is home from State Col lege for his Easter vacation. Quite a number of nursing very pation Ed. Wiute victim, 18 meeting will be members ready for business their our peopie Aare 1 » arms caused by vacci- smallpox supposed ry nicely K Eg ve 4 - " od The rash has alrady disappeared and he is entirely out of danger Sober. The shingle mill at this place will soon be in operation, H. BE. Zerby and wife, from Glen Union, were seen here on business. J. R. Zerby is still hauling stave wood. Andrew Zerby died last Sunday morn- ing, age 81 years. [he funeral was held Wednesday morning ; interment in the Georges valley cemetery. The two parties that used to meet at the west end changed and travel east in- stead of west, Roads are in bad condition, caused from the floods. B. B. Breon was brought to his home last week with a bad sprain in his foot ; he was working for Kalp's and has to walk on crutches now, The young man that stole the potatoes out of a barrel at Zerby Station bad bet: ter not lost any on going home, then po- body could bave traced him up. Potter Twp. EE .P- - Blumer Rover is having a new barn built, boss carpenter Aaron Thomas is doing the job. #4. Brown, formerly of Potters Bank, mas his Jeg broken in being tramped while shoeing a horse at Lemont, * Our Methodist brethren enjoyed the conference at Bellefonte. Our excellent citizen, Will Stiver, has moved to Centre Hall. Another citizen M. N. Miller has moved to the same place. * Wheat fields look somewhat better, id trade has | GC. R. SPIGELMYER. | weather has put | church Sunday | { The Blind Trio Concert Co Milesburg. Rev, Mrs, George King, of Williams. port, was a recent guest of Prof, James Gregg and wife, William Charles, of Jersey Shore, is off on a ten dgys’ vacation visiting his parents, Sam’ Charles and wife, Robert McKinley, of South WwWilliams- port, was a recent visitor to his father, Joseph G. McKinley Dr. S. M. Huff and wife attended a wedding at Salona, recently. trap door played the room, lo! and behold, a prisoner was he like a child he called for help. Miss McCloskey heard his cries and went to his assistance to ascertain the cause ol his trouble, finding the clasp had locked the door so James was unable to raise it, Miss McCloskey, the teacher of the wn. termediate school, ah, she was at the foot of the ladder, and James was out of sight, poor James plead like a lawyer, and with a great deal of persuasion to be | relieved of his perilous situation ; finally | she picked up courdge 'o climb the lad der, did it nobly, and delivered the' Prof { from his prison cell : beware of the trap | door, James. The Crescent club gave a social party in honor of the young ladies of the burg | on Tuesday night, the 25th ; the hour for | refreshments was the best of the evening, | thirty seven were present, emale wrestling match came off re. cently at the Milesburg depot, for a prize ; the single and married had a hand in it; the won the prize, a | paper of sweet cakes. was divided among | the party ; alter the first round all gath tered to see W. C. K eamer's family de { part for Lock Haven, their future home single pretty well thined have i The burg was out on Sanday: everyone seemed to 58 in Bellefonte al busine conference. Benjamin Wella Howard { his family spent lay with his | parents, Israel Comer and wife. Tyrone . is a s Lorena Mattern of Altoona, was a guest of D. Miles, on Sunday | Julian. | John Parsons, of Williamport, spent | Sanday wi h his grandparents at Julian | Miss Elle Alexander is spending a | few weeks with friends at Bellefonte | Mrs. George Sones and two children are on a visit to Mrs. Sones’ mother at { Northumberiand. Mrs. I. PF. Davis attended the M BE Conference at Bellefonte last Sunday. Miss Ruth Bo | home at L week's visit t | place | Miss Bern ing the wi Ridge Miss Emma Murray leit on Saturday | for Punzsutawney the summer with ber sister, Mrs in Beezer | Miss Naounie Campbell bas | housed up the past week with a bealed | throat. | ttor ff her after a at this returned to a Saturday. brother Linn, rvin is home after spend with friends at Sandy 3 err ol {0 spena been Mrs. Joseph Anderson, of Altoona, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs Talibelm, Mrs John Parsons is oo the sick list at | this writing. . Earle McKenzie left last week to join the Chesscreck Engineering Co., with headquarters at Paton. | James Davis, of Altoona, spent a few | days with his parents at Julian. He | was accompanied home by his brother Ira, who expects to secure a position in | the Mountain City gave a last Wed. well | concert in J. C. Nason™ hall nesday night, which was ! and much enjoyed WwW. P. Parsons. of Unionville, was up to Julian last Saturday to see his mother, { who has been 111, Walter G. Tallbelm and Samuel Mc Ginley are erecting new houses which | will be quite an improvement to Julian Rockview. Raster was here again and it reminds as how fast time is passing. The death angel came to the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jonathan Tressler and took away their sweet little girl, funera! was held on Sunday; Rev. W. H. Brown preached the sermon. this writing. Herb Klinger is working for Harry Swartz, There was a quiet wedding in our neighborhood, at the home of Wash Smith, who took unto himself a wife; may happiness attend them, Bellefonte at the home of W. H. Brown, Maggie Keen spent Sunday at home. Julia Watson is visiting her parents, at Snow Shoe, Next week we can give the list of mov. ings in our section, West Brushvalley. West Brushvalley is not dead, but is at a stand still, Prosperity has not reach. ed it yet. J. A. Ertel and H. J Uhl made a busi ness trip to Bellefonte one day last'week, The public sale of John Rossman, Sr., was well attended last Satuiday. Soe of our farmers are ly engag. ged in Prof. James Gregg had some business | in the belfry of the school house and the | catch.game with | him ; when he was ready to return to his | attended | Mrs. | Tressier who is also tll is some better at | Prudence Swartz is spending a week in | Lemont. Dear Annis :— THURSDAY :~Ieaving from my home to the city on last Thursday, I noticed that Robt. Bvey had changed his store goods to the room previously occupied by | W, Getz. After veiwing things for a second, Keller passing by on his yekunod, enroute to the Hillside farm, Boalsbarg. Well, just about that time, I heard of a fellow | in town by the name of Gabriel Plunkett, | Squibnocket, Mass, that is be registered his name as such at our hotel, He seems to have a healthy name and indeed he had a good appetite for pretty soon Israel Snodgrass, from Snohmisk, Wash, came along and helped this poor fellow up from his banquet, as you know the effects of a big feast are nearly as bad as the | effects of a big drunk, but by strenuous efforts they got to State College, where a man feels lonesome among those people | who never make mistakes. This same day, when “broke,” I went into Jack Mitchell's hardware store and telephon ed a friend of mine for car-fare. As | was walking out the door the assistant clerk says, "Twenty cents please.’ |] inquired, what for. He replied, “For telephoning.’ Well" says, ''you know me and if my face isa’t good for twenty cents. you'll have to collect from the other end.” And he did with both feet Aud from the way I felt, I think be must bave taken out for distance. et the sleep. long rich go to bed and we’ FRIDAY =I slept on a double last night on my Boalsburg, and there 1 friend and co worker, Mothers bad departed a while way from Lemont earned that De oved } +4 baugh, be absent jor and was going \o jute y ght and gave some of us; ed all our bn rospects | followed by an * Well, just recs Friday, yet an, for a« Well, I gota Myer one for an 1g io front of i of doughtnuls al shop and worked on 1ld not make {to go to the B cert, but did not go on account of striking a rut with my hind wheel and punctur- ing po less than eighteen persons who were watching me look on a scour on it nd Trio Con SUNDAY Was Easter and one whic will long be remembered in this vi Easter services were held io the | terian church, conducted by a member of the M. BE. Conference, of Bellefouls Rev. Mr. Frysinger, of Hae whole town united in conducted wh can receive for the exce ton. Iu one famous the credit lent talents by the deserve a bh these persons possess in i this worid, dark to them ch seems MONDAY I was just get my nul meg eves open that 0 Tne and could scarcely that man, Dale, come along with his fountain whiskers on 118 chin, but he got to the creamery any wav with bis milk, then boldly came along and told me that he was at the College on Saturday evuning, #0 I tumbi. ed right away, as this was the reason our Easter storm was delayed one day only Next Asbarry Halderman told me that a bur would hang on longer than a strawberry, so 1 departed for the place where it says “No Admittasce’’ above the door, but you kuow that is the only place where women care 10 enter Wak ing down street bys myself I saw Kanah Hoble and she told me she had lost her sole and didn't know where to find a shoemake:, but looking up at myselt | saw Mrs Bottorff telling me that Miss Clark. of Williamsport, had closed a very term of school here today, apologizing'profasely for being in the ng gest hurty [ could think of, I escaped with “Midnight in Chinatown’ between my mind Arnis FIrsT :~As a fitting finish to this April Foolishuess, 1 will conc nde my position of the exercise with a vocal exertion entitled “Dried Apple Pies” (For want of space | will not sing now, but call confidentially some vppurinne moment to hear the chorus). Thanking you very kindly for your concise atten tion, and expecting to meet you at the over flowing meeting next week where I will give you some more astute “white lies." Yours Fondly Q AK about able to “ee successia The | Mingoville, The young men of this place, are talk. | lng of organizing a band. Misses Sadie and Myrtle Yarnell, two | of Salona’s popular young ladies, visited | friends in this place one day last week. | Rev. Price, the newly appointed Evan. | gelical preacher, delivered a very im. pressive sermon at this place on Easter Sanday. Charles Young who had been to Clear. field has returned home. We noticed BE. Gepbart and wile, of Zion, in church on Sunday. free again, Ferguson Twp. On the list of those “out-of fix’ are, Luther Fye, measles; Geo. W. Hoy, throat trouble ; the aged Charles Soy. der, suffering from a cold ; Frank Black, pleurisy. Geo. M. Bloom, who has been employ- ed in a hospital in Massachusetts, spending a few days with his parents. ~The “Fast Mail” i» one of the Anest scenic and wost thrilling productions on’ the stage. Coming here next Tuesday I turned my throttle and noticed Dan | The public school at this place closes | to-day, and then young America will be THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, APRIL 3, 1902. Yarnell. . We would just say that the ground hog doesn’t need spectacles nor a glass | house, if he did he would just do like the Eskimos, where the houses are made | of snow and ice. We have people that | resemble the Eskimos, they sleep one week and dream of things that have pas- sed a vear ago and write it for late news, but the ground hog always can find new vagaries and ideas, and thank the Lord for 1t The farmers are busily engaged in tending sales | they report pigs selling al a penny a hair and everything else sell ing well We had a picking town, but the stone did not roll out of the although they tried it twice, and the result was that no apology was made, slont parly in our way, Theodore Yarnell was a pleasant cal. ler in our town last week, Some of our young for tea berries and pick to chew at uf H anvihing and we will ladies enjoy going you don't have better Lo at let me know a gam el you hoe to chew at, Che singing mitted to meet on account « + illness of Prof. Pletcher’s daughter We believe, if no mi it the: SAYS b - Ake WAS mea s been transferred, Sat fg Our sireels Those who expect to go to housekeep sg advantage of | 1 Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Meyer, of Coburn, spent Sunday with her parents Aaronsburg. inform term of Prof. H. F. Yearick wishes to the public that be will open a school, beginning Ag 21st, ast the thing we need in t is earnestly hoped he will of select go, Nis town and get a large school Dr. D. K. Musser, home over Sanday Wolfe atten on Wednesday, at Boalsbur there was no school in our efonte, was ER led the funeral of his ittie niece consequently intermediate room The examination scholarship diploma including the Haines ard Penn township, was held in yeariy for the Aaronsburg, Saturday, March agth, The | following were examined Nellie Min gle, Ruth Swabh, Eva Wance, Krape, Clyde Bartges, Merrill Eisen haner, all from this town A. R Evert, Thos. Z Stover and Geo from Coburn Centre Hall. Al Krape io ranmng his well dnil a few days ago to find a fissure for waste | premises, | water on the former Boob struck a fissure which evidentiy led to the Miller Goodhart cellar on street, ove square distant, and led a stream of water into bis cellar Dr. Emerick, Will Spangler and Jas Keller seat Mrs. Abe Luse 1s still dition. The body of Wm day Miles Arney and Paul Murray spending Easter vacation at home Wm. Sando, Jr., left for Davton, 0 where be has secured a position io a R R. office, Domer Emerick place iu the postoffice here. Harry Patton spent several weeks at bome, Charley Homan went to Williamsport Monday where he will learn painting and paper hanging. Quite a large attendance at the sur. prise prayer meeting. Rev. Ward Shultz went to Lock Haven, Saturday. A you=gsom arrived at David Boozer's. Mr. Stahl, father of James Stahl, died Tuesday morning. Mrs. Dr. Hosterman is at Lewisburg, yisiting Mrs. G. W. Ocker. Mrs. Charles Decker has gone to Mis. souri to join her husband who will en. gage tn farming. Miss Sarah McClellathan is at home for sevetal weeks 10 please her many customers. £he is an expert dress maker, Wm Boal is now occupying the house | vacated by Mrs. Clements. Mrs. Geo. Boal is unable to be about on account of a very bad cold. James Odenkirk, who had been in the | west some 1§ years and returned near a intention of making year ago with the has changed his Centre Hall his home, | mind and will return west again. 8. S. Convention, The annual convention of the Centre county Sabbath School Association will be held at Centre Hall, April 8, instead of Millheim. All delegates will please report promptly to Miss Grace Smith, J. M, Rearick, Pres't. * § ASS chew have | chool class not per. WHAT MEN, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN WAN WE— (0) TT —— Our Easter Goods are all here; Top Coats. Suits. Neckwear. Shirts. Underwear. Hosiery. ww AAU AA LAL MAL bd bd bbb mea 0 a» AMARA AAA did ible MO We have no intentions here to give you any pointers on the art of dressing. It is for us to give vou our name and ask you to call on us and see our goods for yourself. Our showing is a most lavish one, and will commend itself to every gentleman who desires to dress to the best advantag We ask vou to call and in- spect the finest productions of greatest manufacturers in our lines. are fully prepared to dress you st) lishlv and comiort- ably for the least amount of money. CAaAl.l, AIN1) ontgomery & Co Leading Clothiers, Tailors and Furnishers, BELLEFONTE - - - - - - PENNA. Suits Made to Order $15.00. ol Cl 'T4 243 oe Jo JR we Wd john | Stover, | Church | transacted business at the county | in a critical con- | Shoop was brought | to Centre Hall from Scranton, on Satur. | were | taking his | EW THINGS, SMALL PRICES LT roi] 1 . ’ ough t ang Ht takes se than the invested here i and AWAN " game amonnt mvested elsewhere Give us the Opportunity to Prove it. Special in Py 4 A Flowers. Ds {In 5p» Black Mercerized I'nderskirts. Silk Covering Paragon Handles, Steel 98¢ with cover at. $1.50 Ist (zlonia Frame. Congo Wood Rod; guaranteed fast color, ond. Taffeta Silk Covering. tight rolling, tached, steel rod. fancy and plain wood handles. ... Ribbons. 4 inch wash Taffeta Ribbon white, black & colors |8¢ 4 inch striped Taffeta Ribbon-—exeellent line of colorings WORT A Gloves. Spring Golf Glove, Lisle thread, lace effect, large ball fasteners. Two Specials in Umbrellas. I15¢ 50¢ Kid Gloves, fully guaranteed. Beaver. Castar and Gray. We'll guarantee these gloves to be the best in town for $1.00 Dress Goods Reduced. Dollar Cheviots, 48-inch— Black, Brown, Beaver, Royal Blue. Sponged , vy A 69¢ 88¢ Granite Cloth, same width, good line of shades 59¢ 85¢ W hipeord, heavy cord, 40-in, full line of colors §59¢ Don’t forget us, when in need of a Carpet. THE “Zt GLOBE,
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