8 TheRacket Something new for Belle- | fonte— OFC PACKAGE SALE 500 PACKAGES ready to hand to U, containing goods from all parts of the Big Store. Every package big value for 25c. to $1 Sale Friday & Saturday only—June 13 & 14. Remember dates and be on hand. G. R. SPIGEIMYER. Corresponden {(Continu ts’ Department. from Page 7.) Unionville. Albert Peters, the little and cantaloupe farmer was in town Saturday ol Miss Clara Daley's select school a successful six week's term day. ma oiast f Grant Hoov- per- few Harvey Hoover, father er, of Bellefonte, had an formed for a days ago by which ¢ operation trouble, a ump, of dropsica De. C juite Cx Bellefoute 1 and the toved essial Orvis , About 75 those 0 went there pe t including who hel; th raise the 1 those w for a of Broce Stere and became of Sma of soft drinks was standing or the horses madly coruer, he alle was knocked down, the hu ning over his uo boues were broken painfully and seriously hart, an this writing has pot been able to be out The borses ran to the stable No damage to the horses Or wagon. Ne ie Lebkicher, pleasant guest at Wednesday. Miss Bertha charming (R ront d the but fun plenged arcu to catch them d wheel of Bellefonte Fisher Was a the home on Alexander, of our young ladies, was married to Patrick Loughry, of Philadelphia on Tuesday in the latter named city. The groom was formerly a Union twp., but for a number years has haa charge of the stables of the Phila. Trac tion Co Che bride is the daughter of | CG Alexander of this place Joe Barton, squire B. Shipley, Paul Shipley and R T. Comley, dressed in the height of fashion, bounced on the 1 28 Pp. wm. train Tuesda nd left for Harris burg to attend the ican State Con vention su! h were pro vided and brouchia troches Ne ie but sow of -atficld, is the ¢u aunt, Mrs he one resident of of Re I pre well with tio horas Steven of this place st of her pike ’ The most pleasin \ Ps the pa * Day Cises given ia the E hurch event of exer ast Sun. Gay K taste ‘uily lecorated © tastefally PADRE to produce & most pleastr fect rest <1 ve wed i DO TOO Was at g ef wi er chon ered Clas tha Sth Ith Edin) Green ! We iny tl A art M M Mar { ge Valin 1 "auline nith the finest exercises of day Infant Mrs Clair's class of tots The Harp recitation —Ols Par sons: recitation, Mine Eckert duet-—-The Heautiful World by Elsie lial and Klose Buck ; recitation Thoughts for Ohid rei, MI 8 Emerick ; recitation Do Good. Elsie Green; recitation—Don't let the Song Iie Out Olive Ammerman ; recitation Children's Day, At Emsnuel's HILL, Mabel Wagner; Chi dren's Sabbath Lillie Green, solo-Miss Kekert: Beautiful June Foster Holt ; The Child inthe Midst Child in the Rome Lucetta H over: Duty of the Older Ones—Roy Hoover; The Ohiid tu the Sunday School; The Children's Gifts Store ; solo Margaret Eekenroth and a sum ber of class exercls « and songs. The whole concluded with an Insviring address by the pastor lth IAD IgEer Van me 0 16th George B th Ralph This was 18th the CLAM exercises by Nt Clans exereine Missions will be as strong as FOUR FammH Shiloh’s Consumption and ours is so st Clark Emerick and Heien Moran; The i Hasse! | | : Linden Hall. When ignorance is bliss, | "Tis folly to be wise ; : | And the wouth's the place to kiss, And not between the eyes, | The foregoing is for the benefit of the | chief actors in that drama the other evening. Our community was well represented at State College, on Sunday. Elmer Houtz, butcher at spent a few days in town John Garbrick, a student at Lancaster, is home on a short vacation, Ed. Long visited friends at Hecla, last week. Mrs visited the | few days. Washington Garbrick and family en. | tertained some of their friends during the week The base ball team will hold a festival at Walnut Grove, on Saturday evening, June 21 Everybody go and help the DOYS along. The U. Evangelical Sunday school will hold a Children’s entertainment on June 220d, at 7:30p m On Saturday the young people of this place and surrounding districts will hold their annual picnic, which will be held on the “old camp ground’ above Centre Hall, instead of the *'Big Rock,’ as for. merly This is alwavs a big day and if we survive the “good things’ and ment, we hope to give the Centre Demo crat readers an of it in next wee Wm. Noll and wife, of Jeanette, ar- rived here on Monday and expect to spend a few days with John Davis and sister, Mrs Millheim, of Zion, Lutz, a Lutz and sister-in law, former's son Aaron account k's 1ssue Clem. Fort of Tusseyville, and sister, of Altoona, and Mrs. John Musser, of San Francisco, Cal., were entertained in town on Tuesday while Weber & Son, of uinting the dwelling i ye ney, Ou Tuesday, Boalsburg, ot] H were Ross, 230 “pipe became too strong’’ causing him to lose his ba ance precipitating him from a story window to the ground He escaped with a rather shaking -up, but which did him his equanimity. Miss Aunie the Lime Wash second severe $e to lose not cau Garber ws and family, of Be lag a few dass in town return from ing from breaking 5. Joshaa Potter, on he re Hall lay, in stepy the buggy and her arm Wenn 1g at the burg, ! on Sun slipped fell BELLS a Monday even- Reformed parsonage, at Boals Rev. A. A. Black Daniel Bohn, an emylose of the Linden Hal Lumber Co and Miss Annie Cole, the accomplished daughter of engineer Perry Cole, renounced siogle life with all its charms and launched their boat on the g eat matrimonial sea, and are now crifting along with full sail colors flying, amid showers of rice and the well wishes of their host of friends, who wish them a smooth and happy journey through life with the clouds always showing their bright sides and a hand in hand landing ov the Golden shore of eternity Accept out {4 "in congratulations NG yy Colyer. Misses E fonte, visite "rex The home of Wm C ened br the ar from Philadelp tor Pittsbary agent. His wife and spend the summer this place Mrs. An of Philadelphia; S¢ and daughter Blane ner C. Farner Myra: en and Mauod Barr, of Belle. d mother here last Farner was glad of bis son Thomas, ma Monday be left empiosed as mal iittie daughter wil with her parents at formerly Housman and Martha Far were all guests of W wm and son juire J. 8S he ol 5; rucecliown over Sanday Mover, Sadie : the Sal Pot Bottorf and festiva: at a Harry visit MadisoubH : p0aday lay pen elix Burkholder, me attraction is th Wednesday morning Mrs. P Jurdon being ready for a visit to Pniladeiphia, became il sudden y and thas delay d her visit Chas. A. Bottorf and are proud parents of a little baby gir) Jacob Wag pent a « home of Mrs, | Hill, » ire re Oa 8 her SOLS al Yer wife the Emmet Jordon took a hack load to see the “clephant’ at Bellefonte on Wednes day last. Among them were his wife and brothers George avd John, Nannie Meiss, Cora Houtz and Katie Boal, Jonas Boal, Ralph Rickert, Harry Feese and Danie! Fabringer, EJ Bubb and son Ammon, who moved their saw mill in Wm. Reiber's woods, opposite the Rock Grove school house, are turning out first class lumber and shingies of all kinds The hay crop will be very poor, caus | ed by the dry season. Crops and veget. ables are suffering from the want of rain, Runville. The crops and especially hay will be | very light in this place, on account of the dry weather. Jacob Lucas and son Boyd, of Beech Creek, made a brief visit to his father's, Jas. Lucas, last week. Vadell Rodgers, of Oceola, His gtandmother, Mrs. Lydia at Witherite, is place. Mrs, Mollie Shirk left on last Friday | for an extended visit to her daughters at | Jersey Shore. James Freeze and wife, of Flemin . visited friends and glo relatives at this pl over Sunday, pate | Mrs. Blien Priel and daughter ’ » Mrs, | Shope, spent Sunday in Foi wi} After an absence of forty years James Taylor, of Clearfield, is back at this piace ooking up old friends and ac: ances, { The children’s which was held fo be 0 3. Shah on Sanday Sven was well attended and the oki remarkably well (n their exercises, THE CENTRE DEMOOR Millheim, Mrs. H. E. Noll and daughter, of Lewisburg visited here. Mrs. Jacob Emerick spent a few days at Coburn last week. Mrs, Harry Grenoble, of Centre Hal), was the guest of friends here one day | last week, i excite. | Jacob Stam and grandson, Frankenberger, of Loganton, Mrs, Elizabeth Henney, E. E. Houtz and children spent Sun- day at Linden Hall, Sam'] visited Miss Laura Buck, of Berwick, is spend- | Ing a week with friends, Harry Buck, of New Berlin, was in town over Sunday. Warren Keen's spent several days at Laurelton last week. H. K. Condo and family, of York, are the guests of Jno. P. Condo's. The union league held in the Lutheran church Sunday evening was conducted by Edward Confer. Mrs. Wm. Cassell, of Harrisburg, is | visiting relatives here. Mrs. Jona Royer, of Centre Hill, visiting her sister, Mrs. Sarah Rishel, is Mrs. R J. Smith and children left for | Wilkinsburg, Tuesday, where they pect to make their home. John Meyer and John Bellefonte, spent Sunday Meyer's, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert, of Bellefonte. T. Noll and family and Geo. Miller and Yieasant Gap, were visitors at Wm. Miller's Sunday. John Reish and sister, Mrs Homan attended the funeral Ruhl, at Spring Mills, Thursday. Mrs. Luther wite, of Atlantic City, who had been called to Rebers rg on the ber [ather, Reuben Gramliey, stopped in town [aes day on her way home. Cx W. HB. with sisters, of | Geo. E of Ed Guise account of iliness of Among those from a distance the funeral Mrs Reifsnyder were Mr. and Mrs Armbruster, Farmers Mills: Mrs Meyer, Mrs. Flora O. Bairfoot J F. Alexander, Mrs. Frank Bradford and Misses Emma McCoy, Grace Smith and Bertha Wolf, Centre Hall. F. Meyer, of C Juno. P. Condo st Smith, the assignee who at tended of Geo David Mrs. | bury, ue Mrs. Charles St Altoona, Aga count ritd mother, Mrs. Lizzie Lal were | SnO0K Iren’s Day wi De ohserve Evangelical’s Sunday evening the ate Uriah Years days Her hody was brought here by her dangh ter, Mrs. W. Boob and Tuesday, for burial The large concourse of irtends who gathered t pay the last tribute to her memory bespoke how she was esteemed in this community. Loving friends sent many offerings of flowers m , occurred death widow of the Reifsa the age of ¢ 10 mouths, 12 famuy, Smulliton. Geo, B. Waite was to Lamar Monday. Quite a number of our citizens took in Caildren Day service in the Lutheran urch at Rebersburg, (Sanday evening t was well gotten up, and the children endered their selections very ably. Doaty Bro's are dome peeling and are now getting it out to ship expect about 175 tons bark, They eo. B. Winters was to Bellefonte last Tuesday, 1 attendance to the Democratic County Convention Some one has made himself imprudent envugh to bedaub the fence of one of our Citizens with tar. This should be sidered a foul, degrading trick, should not be wolerated Sunday, the 14th at 10a. m. the Rev. J. Ellis Bell, of Altoona, presiding elder of the Altoona Instrict Central Pa. Con ference M. E. church, will condact the reopening services; in the M. E. church bere. All mvited to come and take in this occasion Con and (»e0 men, Breon, one of our left a few days ago where be will ind emp .oyment. A Wate on his summer Wallace Bierly a house on a S.A Walz the pas young gentle for Pitcairn, Geo bas put a new roof house contemplates erecting of here, after harvest tr has been on week {he SICK Rock View. The weather is very chasgeable; some days warm and vext day coid Harvey Swartz and daughter Lucina were visiting with friends at Clintondale, Ezra Smith visited friends at Lamar William and Christ Keen day with their parents Miss Lucy Watson, from Snow Shoe, visited with Ezra Smith's family. Mrs. Rose Tate, from Coleville, was spending a day very pleasantly with her sister, Mrs. Harvey Swartz, also Mrs. Edward Mease from the same place. spent San. Mr. Reamy and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Cramer's, Wash Smith and family were visiting friends at State College. Irene Walter was spinding Sunday with her friend Miss Prudence Swartz, Charles Smith spent Sanday at State | College. | Ha! Ha! Maurice you are not always | left if you can’t get a girl Saturday even. ing, you can get one on Sunday evening. Say Harry, the next time you take girls home from preaching you must train your horse better, then you won't | drive into another buggy. is visiting | Houserville, The young folks of this community are enjoying themszcives at State College hia week. OTE ae atau iefobin: nd i xemann, spent . George Schol Weaver, of | Christina | Pine Creek Mills. We need rain ; the wheat is short and thin ; the hay crop is a failure ; corn not Lall a crop; oats is on the stand still ; the potato bugs are here, destroying the potatoes, and garden truck was all frozen, The Coburn band give an open air concert on Saturday evening Mary Condo, who is working for Mrs Rishel, was to Spring Mills over Sunday. Bill Harter is selling his lime cheap all a woman can carry for 3 cents Mr. Bressler and family were taking a | flying trip ou Sunday last, George Stover, from near Millheim, was seen in our midst, on business Fred Stover bought a nice gray team oi horses at the Millheim horse sale, Mrs. Calvin Breon, from Sober, was a guest at Johu Whitmeyer's, and also at Mr. Rishel's H. G. Miller cannot run his mill regu { larly on account of the low water in his | | dam, Emanuel Vonada and Emanuel Rote { are hauling bark from High Valley to | Coburn, High Valley different from valleys—the way the scribe says is the place to buy fat calves is other it If you want an up-to date buggy, give Newton Miller a call elsewhere, before you buy There was a wedding on Sunday eve, Fora Stover and H GG. Miller, Mingoville. John Zimmerman, friends bere Mrs visiting E. Gebhart ¢ pleasant calle evening Mrs. Annie Grove ed at the home of 3. 3 week. : Mrs visiting He Junkie, Ol itfonte, vi the len Parsons, of Bellefon Mrs her aged mother, Nefd Miss Sophia Rockey, of Hublersburg, was a guest at the of Mrs Workman, on Tuesday Mrs Peters Ada Yocum on Friday Mrs. IL are Much ui four nu Lome Danijel Pet ovd | SOITy 0 say in other amusements MOC Cream go to Deitz's can t umber 5 it of Hecla peopl teande he festival at Cliotondale, Satur day Chas. Workman : boil on his neck Robert Haruish who was severely hurt at the mill Jast week is improving Mrs. Samuel Hines and daaghter Liz zie spent Friday at Lock Haven Centre Hall. Mr. and Mrs visited with Mrs is suffering with a Stetler, of Middieburg Runkle's several days The body of Mrs lirich Reifsnyder was taken to Millbeim for burial. She was the mother of Mrs. Boob. Last fa she went with Mrs Boob's to ( imcinnat at which place she died Joe Runkle spent Sunday in town Miss Laura Buck. of frieads in town, Mooday Quite a number of people are attend INR Commencement exercises at Slate Lol ege Berwick, visited Carrie Spicker returned from her visit to Johustown and Patton os Saturday : since then she has been quite ill Mr. and Mrs 0 Mever, of Rebers burg, spent severa' dave with friends Wednesday, June 11th, Miss Anna Mable Boal and W Mingle were married They wi New York Philadelphia and Washington After July 1st they will be at bome at the Brockerhoff House, Bellefonte. West Brushvalley. EN 4 oN Cros visit Well, whete was Char evening? ie last Saturday Winfield Crebs visiting f Ben) were visiting last week. Mr. Smeltzer and family, of Centre Hill, were visiting in this place on Sun day Grandmother Rachau fell and severely braised her right arm, but at this writing is slowly improving. Mrs. Ira Bartley, of Spring Mills, visit ed her mother on Sunday. | Don't forget the festival which will be | held at Penn Cave on Saturday evening Quite a number of our people attended | the circus at Bellefonte last week. Mrs. Sam’'l Wise is at present visiting | fricads In Williamsport, Woodward, No. 2. : of Madisoaburg, was iendsdn this place on Sunday and friends at dmbert daughter E Slate va, : : ——— | Miss Bessie Stover, of Aaronsburg, was the guest of Bertha Hosterman, over Sunday. Sunday visitors : Mrs, Fannie Meyer, Thos. Hosterman and wife, Mrs. Luther Hosterman, all of Coburn, Both Sunday schosls contemplate hav. ing Children's services, and are practic. lng for same. The majority of the gardens in this vicinity Inok rather bare, owing to the heany frosts hoy Sturred about two weeks ago, w the grapevines, appl and nearly all the garden truck My Mrs. Levi Stover and children, of Co. barn, are visiting at Abe. Treaster's. Big Fire at Altoona. The fire at Altoona Friday evening re sulted in the fatal puin of one of the Al. toons Burial Case works, The origin of the fire is unknown. The loss will reach probably £40,000, with partial insurance of $15,000, Family jars do not make desirable brica-brac. AT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE 12, 1902, “7 WRINKLE DON'TS. Don't frown, don't scowl, Don't sit facing a strong light. Don't stoop or bend over while writ- | ing or rending, Don't worry, but if worry you must | | does not Influence another woman to keep the forehead smooth-don't wrin kle it, Don't wear tight shoes, a young face look old, wrinkled in a few hours, Don't neglect the ten minutes’ rest during the day, with the feet raised. It gives the whole body a great sense of repose and works wonders in smooth ing out the lines of the face, Don't speak with all the muscles of the face. It is very charming and esp tivating to deeply, deadly in ear They make drawn and be | Dest | 0 break up the habit, { & biscuit College | from £4 00 to but facial grimaces form creases which In time will become fixed, Don't let the upper band. By all means in your power tr} insomnia zot Bleepleseness 1s often enused by unconscious hunger, and a cup of hot water or hot milk or will often glee Hun face Don't go too long without food ger g ined to the Now and then If one is fatigued sg between menis Ww invigorate vos a stra look whole syste: repose to strained reinxstion and und nerves Women as Travelers, ¢ best oly a » AB n are not good na ey are unable ngage a berth o A +1 nted time and wind We thie free ghter. with guidebooks is usually per page that she sights. Then vels with perienced } en bles . 0) oon ox th the gmall Lio pedi- dress with i with Spirit of the Home. " are dws g8 where physical t circum ¥ unpor- optimistic use all know, ws that of will $ Do | does n | ner household be; If she is pessimistie, the poison will sooner or Inter eat its | way into every member of the family, ] especially into the masculine portion of it. Why? Because the mother's at titude toward life Influences her sons more than her daughters. A woman great extent Neither woman as she Unless through force for him, woman will she pleases, but influenced at any woman, whether he nny mentally man Influence a influences or through do man is moment uny her or not him love much Hkely Dy pretty He to be love " How Women Should Stand. To stand correctly is an art in itself Few know how fo assume a correct upright position. Five minutes’ practice day will enable you to solve the problem and give you a grace ful carriage Walk up to a wall, touch it with nose, chest and toes, and the correct position for w thrown shoulders stylish wWarnen each your Allee French. A Skin Beantifier, ’ and bealth- 10 Yards OF $1.00 —regular 12¢ to 20c Lawns and Dimities. A bargain well lined and bound RTS Plain Dress Skir:s, all woo: Cheviot, just at the time you want to purchase thin goods. $2.25 Flounced Broadcloth Skirts, flounce trimmed with satin bands, from £5.75 to $3.75 Walking Skirts, grays and navy blue, heavy stitching on flounce, from 35 to NOVELTIES. Chatelaine Bags and Purses $3.75 25¢ Stiffened Gauze Collars, to be worn under ribbon, excellent for summer wear ; light, airy and cool, Cameo Sash Brooches... .... Straight front Hose Supporters, fasten detached toners ,.18¢ Pearl Fan Chains, extra length... . Q8¢ | pet ita PBs sas 2B |" the best of ind made 25¢ Hook-on Howse Su , fastens on cor E:Z0-On dress Shields, easily attached & from waist, washable, Pant la ER Er EE TE eI Don't Miss The Great Millinery Sale. Flowers worth up to $1.25... .25¢ Hats worth up to $1.50. ......25¢ The Glob ... Kab & G0.
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