8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFON (TE, PA., JULY 31, 1902, CC Unionville. Fr TRE RACKET! oar ve. Every Business Day in the Year Is Bargain Day at The Racket. It is to least, the quoting that Racket to paying for same very amusing to us, say to read advertisements special prices in “figgers'’ than plain are higher in many cases buyers are accustomed goods any day in the yea CHINA ANNEX. 28 Barrels of Lamps Amer to us on early Fall the choicest work of ica's leading factory-—came delivery Irv wedding present, don't need a Lamp for U'r own useor a fail to see our big collection Prices as low, or lower, than U can get in any big city in the U, 8, and we mean just what we say. SHOE DEP'T. A new House Slipper for men and wo and comfortable Price 29¢ men ; psk to C G. R. SPIGELMYER. nice em Correspondents’ Department Cont wed! y Aaronsburg. Mingoville. Shamp and wile, ast week Altoosa of Caivin Fulton who had his able to be around again. Robert Br who has afflicted with St. Vitus dance, is much improved. Peter Johnson of Milton, visited hus sister McMullen, who has been ill. C. C business foot cut is wer, een and wife, Mrs Workman is JOE a rushiig of McKeesport, prnace, nerman is erect Ing a stave tim ber land west Woud No. 2 R. S. is very lonely sin away. Cheer back. of scribe ce Maggie went up Ralph, she w come West Brush Valley. Miss Mamie Smith, of Dat e guest of her cousin iss Auna Smith Potters Mills Miss Nancy ent; she is not expe from old age, and worn out Alec McCoy, Mrs, McClenahan, and Alice Deckard drove to Jersey Shore on ast Friday where they are visiting Sam McCoy's the former's son Still some hay to make yet, so much wet wether, and out yet Frank McCoy was to Mf last Saturday. Wm, Durst, a son of Jim Durst, is home for a month or wore from Pittsburg Some farmers have thrashed their wheat and say It turos out well, East Pine Creek. Alvin Bisenhut bh, of State College, was a very welcome visitor with his parents, Daniel Eisenbuth, on Tuesday. Miss Hannah Everett, of Coburn, Pierce is very ted to low at pres ive, suffering owing to some wheat Hin county on did some sewing in this section week before | last, Mrs. Adam Martin was to Coburn jast | Saturdny m. Sheesly returned from Collins, | Pui to his home on Saturday, Mrs. Mora Snavely is one of our lively ladies we have in this place. Blair and Bellefonte, John H. honored | last Rankin, of guests of Mrs, Wednesday, Mrs. N. E N. ¥., lecture were Stover on . Bailey, of Prohibition Park, in the Presbyterian church or Saloon; which ?"’ John Wolislagle, who has been work: | ing at a railroad bridge that is being | | care of him in built across the Juniata at Lewistown, re turned home on last Saturday. Misses Emma Wolislagle and Robinson, of North Union, were in ou Saturday. ‘‘Shopping’’ of course. Harry Calhoun made a business trip to Altoona and Pittsburg a few days ago. Kate Weaver, of State College, is visit- idg at the home of her uncle J. C. Wag- per, Nellie Stevence, the vivacious young Miss, of Clearfield, who has been visiting ber many friends at this place for sev- eral weeks, returned to her home on last Saturday much to the regret of her Cousir Benjamin. Orville Moore, of Bell Mrs. D. Buck, is visiting home. Emma wood, cousin of at the latter's Geo, W. Holt, while out berrying the other day saw 17 7 wild turkeys rabbits. The prospects for plenty small game is flattering. Andy Rowan and his Charley gathered 22 gts. of huckleberries in a few hours on old Muncy a few days ago Miss Eloise Buck was porch of her 1 the aceidental ny pushed her edger of th ud tun to the bottom Sue of son the day, over 1g on other chair bled front me «h he the over the steps was not but if there had been a there nd 3 and 1 hurt, pool of deep water $ nouyl might said her insisted her m vaxed to stay, 1; 0 with a light heart she © ) Hardly bad she use when she said said might stay for took the hint and ¢ 5a) ut she other ris she Was she ber*'real hard oaxed Margaret Ths ke on Murs Lypia H of ber granddaughter, C Oskey, at Bellwood : noon, July 20, aged 70 years, 28 days. She was the thir eph Iddings and was gle Valley, below Unionville, in the ve house occupied by |. B Alexander She was twice married, her first bushand being Hugh West, who was a soldier and died during the civil war. By this union three children survive her. She was mar. ried no 18586 to John Root, who su her together with cue son, P step-sons, Edward and Lemuel, of Bell. wood She is also turvived by one brother and two sisters, Wm. Iddings, of Unionville, Mrs. Ann Moore, of Gram pian, Mrs. Mary Hall, of Driftwood For years she was member of the M. E church, but after her second marriage pited with the Latheran church. | in the cemetery Lutheran church, in Blair nd Mrs. Sam Brugger, Mrs. E rd, Mrs Ha Mrs 0g { Unionville, a 1 Wm. Id v4 the f the dee Mrs g mouth, d daughter of bors in Bald rvives resion and she count Danie ves of Sundaved other MORN EECY 8 hice ustache off, Hecla, Sundayed R HEECY 5 eems so fond of night ! what stra jast mde kmy b he : 3 Kea GIS I if 1 § Re S$ s Lizzie Jones, t the home of J. P Newton Hockman eam since Saturday what makes it? Henty Brown, of Bellefonte, uuday with Frank Rockey of this place Danby, if you would have had your best girl at Zion on Saturday evening, you could have got her some ice cream as Sammy sold it at reduced prices ice wonder Don't forget Smith's moving picture | entertainment, trappeze performance and dog show, to be held near Woll's Store on Aug. 1 and ad Fhe Walker township school board Las elected a full corps of teachers for the ensuing term Rockview. The festival, which was held at Axe. mann, proved to be guile 3 shocess 'hat’s what the Rockview boys and girls SAYS, Mr. and Mrs G. Pifer and two sons are visiting at the home of H, K. Hoy. Stuart Fleck and family spent Sunday at their home William and Christ Keen were spend. ing Sunday at their home. Maurice Shott took a pleasant trip | down through Nittany valley on Sanday | and viewed the new town of Oak Grove, Mr. Pruner is making improvements | on his farm, by refoofiog his bars and wagon shed, Mrs Kuhn spent a dav vevy pleasant. | ly with ber friend Mrs, Zettle. | ances, | zen of Boggs township, delivered an able and interesting | on | jast Wednesday evening; subject ‘Home town | and 10 | | wood ‘Miles sburg, Joseph Wilkinson, of Clearfield coun. ty, was visible on our street on Friday, conversing with some of his old acquaint. Joe, many years ago, was a citi. Harry Austin and two daughters, spent a short season at Julian with relatives of that place, A kind word republican faith, Ed. McKinley, to the voters of the give your candidate the delegates and take your cocvention, by giv. ing him the nomination for commission er; he is worthy of your support in every respect, a sober, industrious, upright young man; much more could be said in his behalf, James and Homer Noll, of Tyrone, spent Sunday with the family of George Noll. Joseph A. Rodgers, of Osceola, 18 spending his vacation in this place and vicinity, Robt. H, Kreamer has taken charge of a division on the Beech Creek railroad, headquarters at Moshaunnon. Miss Ella Pletcher, of Howard, is a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Miss Lida Smith, Sunday with her aunt Mrs. A. of Snow Shoe, spent S. Smith, Proudfoot left for DuBois, his Tuesday. Robt, place of business, o The Gazette Devil was in the swim on Saturday night at the firemen’s festival Ove would think be was proprietor of the office, and not the little devil flying with a fatr damsel each arm The firemen’s festival was on a grand suc- ight, the are th the patronage given evening, $90 33. cess on Sa fire boys well net re ry \ pieased Dun woodie tof Mrs Hull | wens petit The cit f th ‘ ny jon pames sign ets who e and who irying to injure office. The few of our patrons who sigue were led into inadvertently and have since petitioned to the Depart ment to have their name withdrawn from said ition and join mn asking for the retention of the same the office now hears Jur people are very indignant and excited about the matter and bad they been aware of the movement it would have been resented at once. As politics takes strange turns we await de veiopments. In the interim we wish to sav for Mr Smull that he has done a last ing tavor for and one that will alwavs be appreciated and that he has the good will, loyalty and support of all our reputable citizens. The design of the parties back of the movement is injure our office and to i gurt Mr. Smull It is being violently i. however, as a resented including every patron of this office with the exception of three or four has gone munity of Miles and ulirely it patrons of offic ve selfish oul reasons for pel our own ition of names peli townshit motive taken the matter ug mg petition making a hundred voters to count atter and we hope t WHsLEY NEsTOoN PERRY WIN Hublersburg. Mr. | were visitors at the AMIRI and fe ay Harry McAuley, a fireman on the P R. R. between Altoooa and Pittsburg, is home on a month's vacation We are glad to pote that Daniel Dor man, who had been quite seriousiy hurt in falling from a cherry tree, Again on Sun is spent | Able to be around Miss Eisie Stover, the guest of her sister, Mrs Minnick, al present, Ed. Correl, of Easton, of Wolf's Store, Wm is is visiting rela. | tives at this place Mrs. B. last week Wo aunt, Mrs. Root Ammon Miller and wife, of Mt. Car. mel, came on a visit to his sister Mrs, G F. Hoy, on Friday, and on Saturday evening be had the misfortune to accl. dentally fall down the cellar way in the store, from which be received quite seri. W. Rumberger was to Bell the funeral of her The farmers in this vicinity have all | | their wheat and hay housed. The bay | crop was very short, wheat was short in | the straw, bul was well set on the ground | aud is exceptionally well filled; oats is ripening and will make a good crop, corn is out jn tassels and if the w fre mains favorable will make a large yield, The United Evangelical church will hold a festival Saturday evening, Aug. 2 for the benefit of the church, Zion band Is expected to furnish music, Bvery. body is cordially invited. You can alwavs tell a young fellow who bas just graduated from college, but you can't tell him much, Mitheim, Miss Treaster, of Milroy, of Bessie Sturgis, Geo, Miller left for Chicago Monday Harry McManaway his family. is home visiting Mrs. Lottie Harter and daughters are | visiting at State College. H. C. Brown and wife, of Keokuk, Ia , are visiting relatives here Miss Anca Smith spent several days in Bellefonte, B. W. Rumberger, of Annville, Pa. has opened a boot and shoe shop in the old hardware building M. J. Locke and 8S. H. Diehl, of Bellf. were after the republicans in this section; the Dr. is a congressional candidate. L. L. Smith and R. A. Krape, of tre Hall, were in town this week. The hosiery mill has again come to a standstill. Thos. West had packed some of the machines preparatory to shipping them, but has been restrained from do- ig 50 by a writ of replevin, Millheim seems unfortunate in the hosiery bus ness, it would pay if properly handled, The farmers are through harvesting; this has been the worst season to cut and stow the grass and grain, as it has rained almost daily this month and a great deal of hay and grain is damaged Cen- Chas. Haus and Blanche Campl ell Shamokin, are visiting Mich'l § drone $s and vultures, kind too lazy to work, piifer from the toilers of ceount of their indo on the lookout On, as lo man) they have , of iedler. Each town bas it the leeches of man they extort and the 1 ana on a greed are # > 10 least ug ness nothing to as the those who are se teont | eter { 4 ! £4] uth oi E AY XIO neighbors t past few weeks Centre Hall eming, of wh Mal tng Misses Johnson and Mrs. Haoson, of Harrisburg, are being entertained by Miss Roxana Brishn Bais: nore, Simonville and Miss Romie VanPeit and friend Gibson, of Williamsport, spent davs with Spangler Frank Heckman and sister Smith return to their home in Illinois The young people of town enjovedt themselves very much Friday with Pa rarrily y Miss Grace Smi llamsport Wes Thomas occupi ed by Aaron Thomas, Miss Liza Moore is Mrs. Kerlin Pear] Riter is spendiog the week with Jerry Miller's at DuBois The huckleberry crop is reported very large 4 Mrs several . Mis hn th 1s visiting in Wil. es the house vacat visiting ber sister Sober. Huckleberry uicking the go Benjamin Breon ar Shaffer wi go to Hec'a Park t a slave mii Calvin Breon an with her mother, 1 wile Mrs were the cal Sune ers Steiger on A iy from Savder "a a act to saw the staves for at this 4 1streas better half Colonel vicnic at Woodward festival on Saturday Miss Dorr Gen'apel her friend Lizz'e with Mabel Mrs from Miss Lizzi Deck er and als Wolf and her took In the the accompanied by Wolf were the callers Vonada on last Sunday Syivilla Tharp and daughter, West Virginia, visited at Centre | Hall and Oak Hall Houserville. Geo. Scholl, Wm. Tibbens and son were at Axemann last week assisting Geo. Tibbens with his harvesting Harvey Schaffer and wife, and Misses Bertha and Mardie Wagner, of Belle. foute, visited fmends here G. 8. Keller received an invoice of | woo! on Monday. The arrangements for rural mall Ce. livery are about completed; the service will begin tomorrow (Friday) morning. Grant Coble contemplates moving into Samuel Wirtz's house ous injuries } a Only 50 Cents to make your baby strong and well. A fifty cent bottle of Scott’s Emulsion will change a sickly baby to a plump, romping child. Only one cent a day, think of it. Its as nice as cron, "ROE ARR and t tee Jogo yom. was the guest | SOPIEIBer way way eepreng oe a] 0001, Simmer Glothing Al Prices from $5.00 to $11.50. as >erg ish | Pants. Coats, Suits, Linen Other breezy Clothing such Coats and Vests, Alpaca Coats, Cr Work Crash Pants and Flann >Erge Pants, SI, THE CLOTHIER TEMPLE COURT. SSSI ITITIID IIIT TITIIITIESS IIIT ITIIT IIIT ITIITIIT. FIST IITI GIS TITITITIISIT THE GLOBE Dry Goods, Millinery and Carpets. Only a few weeks and we begin to tear out our shelvings in order to en- will be built up new again and for the coming -_— VPP RRL RP RRR RE RRR RRR PRL large our store. Everything season “The Globe” promises you not only the largest but also the most com- plete stock of goods in Bellefonte. Our Carpet room will be enlarged will be Our Ladies’ Suits will occupy a conspicuous and our Millinery department twice the size it was this season. place on the second floor. Ready-made Skirts will also have their share of space in this department. Our Notion department has so grown that the present shelves will not hold our stock. We intend building these shelves from floor to ceiling to ac- commodate our future stock. Don't forget that our “IMPROVEMENT SALE’ is now in progress, We are slaughter- ing all Summer Goods in order to move as few as possible. KATZ&CO., Lt VORP RL RRR RRR PRL a 2d
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