8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, PELL EFONTE, PA. JANUARY 22, 1903, THE RACKET RG SPIGELMYER B. Its Different. You Know. There ONLY ONE BEST in anything. « THE DE FENDER” MUSLIN UNDER-| WEAR is The Best. No Sweat- Perfect Fit, Style and | P. IRVIN can be shop Work ; Finish. There never has been so favor- able chance to secure Bargains in | Muslin Underwear. Millheim. The farmer's institute at this place during last week was a grand success; the hall was entirely too small to admit all; Seeds held the crowd, with his jokes and stories; there was lots of cheering and laughing. John Funk, son of Calvin Funk, of North street, after spending some time in Illinois came howe last week W.H. Fry and Frank Bowersox, of Ferguson township, attended the farm. ers institute last week; they are the same | jovial fellows as of yore, Geo. B. Wate and Wm. Bair, of Brush { valley, bad business in town on Satur. { day; Mr. Bair will move on his farm mn the spring. The young folks had several sleighing parties last week; one spent the evening at Henry Keen's, and the other at Wm. | Stover's west of town, F. P. Musser now has a prefix to his | name, 1t is grandpap Musser now, since GREAT SALE of The Co's “SPECIALS” will find it nowhere else fonte, Ask for the Sheet. 1} Manufacturing U Defender now on. in Belle- Big lllustrated It tells THE RACKET. the story. Correspondents’ Department East End Brush Valley. EF. Mrs. Witmer, of /illiamsport Miss Jennie Shulty, ck | ‘un, who were visiting relatives and fi ds in this wi Wednesday. Re. well at- preached a very and returned The commui the formed church at tended ; Rev. Wet able sermon. There are three uled for this week in the way are they sance ? Daniel Weaver, one hundred and t last week. C.J Grenninger has dec other year as Mr. Weaver's miller, an excellent miller and Weaver's fi becoming known far and wide excellence. MilR wore ing parties sched ur community, By becoming a nui of Wolf's wenly-hive store, put out loads of ice ied to stay an- He is mur is ¢ for its We would advise the Vicksburg gentle. man who visitsour end of valley every two weeks, to come in a buggy hereafter as during the lengthy stay he makes the snow leaves sometimes, We are glad to learn that Nathan Hough is not going to leave us as was reported recently 'n loosing Mr Hough Brush Valley would e e of its best citizens ; i ihc Jam. laws re made this the its inter township it Woll burg on ood, clean een em- ployed at w Tues. day to care for Elsie Pete t dinner with Kline on Sq Sue Stone is visiting in | Ross Lowder | week Esther tsharg valuable colt last Luther Peters an day at Geo, Zettle Luther Dale and Emma Witmer, of | Etters, o L : Hillside Adam Pelty, of 8 « sunday al B. F ; Misses C vei “ila 1 Margaret Moth ugh re guests of Misses Ella a Katl 1 Dale on Saturday evening A party n i ine pent Thars. t Dales Summit and Miss and Mrs pent Friday at Sunny >» spent vere enter at Pine Hall on Fi Wm among Runville. Samuel | of Warriors Mark, Sun daved at thi ¢ Shoe, visit. frien Sanday Hannah Koo i Miss Sadie visit Jokn Crock piace Nora man, of Yarvpell, friends at this pla ast week | are Bellwood , Of Bults, Sundayed at this Poo visited Miss Kathrine Dubree, of Philipsburg, who has been visiting at this place re- turned to her home Monday, Miss Lydia Freeze, of Milesburg, visit ed at this place last week Edward Poorman and daughter Flora were to Philipsburg the first of the week. The protracted meeting is still in pro. gress, with no conversions up to this time The Rev A Sparks preaches some very able and interesting sermons night afler night pastor G Penn Cave. | Lucrecia, of Hazelton, | whatever was intended | the readers of the the arrival of a son with Mr. and Mrs. P. Breneman, Miss Sarah McKioney, of Centre Hall, | after spending several days with her sis- ter, Mrs. Stephen Meyer, returned to her home, By the Spring Mills item it must have the renowned bridge builders and philan- { thropist. Mrs, Charles Freeby, and daughter 1s visiting with her parents Jono. P. Condo's on Main street, The time has again arr caudidates to fill the different municipal Nittany. Gee whizz, but it was cold over Sunday. Mrs. W. KE. Schaffer, of Mifflinburg, is visiting friends and relatives of this place. The infant child of Rev. and Mis. J. M. Stover has been very sick with a bad cold ; it 18 feared pneumonia will set in, H. A. Long, our enterprising merchant, was to Sunbury last week oo business, and also visited at the home of W, E. Schaeffer, of Mifflinburg. Quite a number of our people attended ‘Farmers’ Institute” held in Watson's Hall, at Lamar, Skip thinks he will stay until daylight as he is afraid to cross the ridge after dark. How is it Verdie? Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Schaeffer celebrat- | ed their soth wedding auniversary, Jan. 13th; about fifty guests were present, Some of the young people from Jack- | sonville, Salona and various other places, | gathered at the home of James Gunsal- | lus Friday evening ; all report having a wood time, Jib says he is taking night lessons from the Furnace schoo! marm. Miss Marie Holmes has returned home again having spent several weeks in Lock Haven. Miss Helen Beck, of this place, and Miss Alma Walker, of Lamar, have started to Lock Haven State Normal Mrs. G Emanue antz, who has been ived do select | on the the sick list, is around Again William Kessinger does not like it very ’ LETDY SAYS offices, and none but Competent persons | should be placed upon the ticket as only zens and worth ich will be a benefit to the ci taxpayers; than fanatic qualification 1s more ism, W. Klechuoer day morning; A granddaughter of C un North street died on Sut age four years Jonathan Harter, Tobi JH. R ness county Mrs. Lewis Tobias, North went to Wilkensburg on called there on accourt of the of her son George. Miss Maud Ard, of Woodward, was the guest of Miss Mary Hosterman over Sunday. Wm or, W. A "snyder bad at this week oloy i$ an busi at the Monday, being SiCKucss Rev. Calvin Mizner and wife, of Mif- flinburg, stopped over with Mrs. El beth Henney, Monday night, while their way to Loganton. on Elwood Winkleman, of Nittany, spent several days in town last week, The Coburn orchestra furnished the music for the evening sessions of institute | pubic deserve much i last week. This was their first appearance, and they praise for their fae music The Lutheran congregation of this place, to the number of about seventy, | visited their Aaronsburg, and donated whi him and his Mrs. J. H. | ister Mrs W t R : Miss Margaret ver { Bellefonte sited taer i H Meyer, pastor, iast a barness, horse Rev. Sheeder, Wednesday at evening, blanket CeSsSaries of ted her m W. Salsbury, of P burg, was a nest at the Harter home last M. C week amphe entertained her E cinss Tuesday evenin Martha. A very pleasant s¢ party gather £ 1 at the home of James EB wit, Tuesday, Jan. 20, his estimable that being her sgh Sirthday Mrs Eberts has been visiting a arried daughter in Tyroue and when she came bome ou Tuesday she found about 75 of ber friends and neighbors at her home, awaiting her arriva A sumptuous feast had bees prepared which a justice. After a few hours of pleasant social chat the fri their bh many days surpn in honor Of wile, fo did yds separated tess more happy Oce Gates and family, Clifford Spackman and fe of Wood land, and Mrs. Frances Ross, of I'yrome, attend 1 the surprise party of Mrs Ebert's of Potter county, lve retat 1 " y re TECH mn port visit two her 18 son d daughter are home again Be af elfonte HOY severa Werks In Sleddi now Oik Rev, Roye in this vicinity making pastoral calls IAs week hards week ore and Samuel Ri days last in Westn The ha f has not been told by D mine's Soiioquy of the Centre Democrat Why, there is a woman in Puoxsuta woey who isa subscriber to the Centre Democrat, and people come four mi €8, ou the street car and borrow that paper, While we know that according to law Ignorance 1s not sufficient excuse for a misdemeanor, vet we do not think that the Julian scribe should be so indignant over the alleged misrepresentation of the wedding mentioned in the Martha items, Iwo weeks ago. The data concerning that wedding were given to the scribe by one we supposed was giva'g us a proper statement of the affiir. The description was written with due respect 10 the parties therein mentioned and no off nce Far be it from the Martha scrive to be discarded among D. and we hope was home for a few He has been emploved county | that the offcaded persons will accept this G. F. Weaver, who is teachin h g school at Fillmore, was at | over Sanday, Sarah l'gen and Clarence Musser are among the sick 1a our viciuity, j41] Geo. Tressler is clea ing a tract of land to stati 4 peach orchard He ex. pects 1o start in the peach business next | spring. H. B. Hough's were pleasantly sur. rised on Friday eve by the arrival of a Arge party of young folks from Livonia, his former home. Oysiers were served for refreshments and by the way their shouts and yells were beard through the yalles, they must have had pg oom me, «Correspondents who are out of en. velopes and postage should notify this office and a new supply will be immedi: ately forwarded, | Ada, Pear! and Eisie at home as a sufficient apo ogy Mrs. Hanvabh Gmgery died at her { home near Martha, Jan, 20th, after an | tines of several months { wis the daughter of Jacob and Mrs. Giogery Mary Spo ts, deceased. She is survived by her husband and seven children: Marie, Mollie and Rose, of Blandsburg; Rudolph, She was a faithful wife, a kind and affectionate mother, W. CT. U. Star Course, The following is the list of entertain. ments, comprising the Star Course, 10 be given in Petriken Hall, under the direc. tion of the W. C. T. U. this season : Patricolo Cu, Concert, cevens Feb, 24 Coit Novelty Co.............. Mar. 3 Course Tickets, $1 25; single admis. sion, 50 cents; reserved seats 15 cents, ! street, | who had Za. | Mrs. Harvey of Hubler { Tate There will * a Union Christian En in St. Marks Louth Suncay deavor serv cran chur § Savdertown, All are Tate Altoona, to poorly with ty oid Mittie Nebraska is No wonder ier, from ar Liwood RO rig Winkleman bad a very pleas Milihein wen left there by a mistake wonder how he got home, to for Dexter Margaret Urne is at Holme's ; perhaps Marie is going Good Bye.” sewing John Harry Tressler and wife attended the birthday party of the latter's father, at Rote, Monday, Jan. 19th Mr. Long thinks be will get reserved seals in the store, Yarnell. Mrs. Fred Malone, of Woodward, visited at Thos. Malones, last week. Miss Mert Fetzer returned from visit. ing ber sister in Pittsburg "Martie A, Fetzer left last tisburg where he is emp Heaton Tuesday for oved and wife extended unity two adies were thelr horse ran 10 Wak Bome young r the road and them have the past Ale evening a crowd of the b wher iny to me of e they were the wee report having en immensely The fo persons Mary Croft, Mabel Boyer, Orpha oda Kline, Gertrude Confer. A Messers John Lovg E'lis Pownell, Raymond Butler, Charles Meat Batlier, Harry Shawiey aod Toner Fetzer t Roland ospilably morning. A joved themselves lowing are the Frances Confer, Battier, Laud Tressle Eckley entertained anti bours of Hrown Aaronsburg. fe had a surprise : daughter Mahle thdas) on Friday her with wfter spending the > presented MANY BCH eve. pleasantly we « am and 3 { A Coburn fpen a few with Mr. We Messrs. Troxel, Kre of Savder coun'y spent a few their Katie Crouse ¥ the party was treated 0 re akes daughiers, o Weaver and i Sunday Wars on yer's father ler aunt | Mrs, Magy Haven was the Deshler: M1 Shoemaker ad Mrs. Stephenson t Mise State Co After having spent a Spriog Mills, Missa N phenson, rest Mrs com patied )» her home on Friday Carrie Weaver entertained a ege friend over Sunday of few weeks at ie Weaver return { ed home on Saturday. Miss Mary Wyle, of Coburn, was over home a few bours on Sanday. i Catherine Bower has come home after having visited with friends for-a few months Miss Effie Kreamer has returned home i after haviog spent & year or more at Beech Creek, Miss Mazie Forster spent a few days | with friends at Bellefonte, i Miss Sara Guisewite spent with friends at Woodward Centre Hall, All thy ice houses in town have been filled within the last few days, Jonathan Harter visited friends here last werk Rev. Christine and wife, also their son Fred, are visitiog Mr and Mrs. Thomas Moore, Rev, Christine preached in the Sanday | Lutheran church Sunday. The service was well attended, i W. H Bartholomew has been (Il for the last few dave Dr. Schuyler weat to Hantingdon to spend a week, Mrs. Wilson, mother of Thomas Wil. son of this place, spent several days with her son, Arthur Kerlin, Henry Bmerich trans: acted business in Bellefonte the other dav; also Mrs, DF. Luse, Rock View. Yes, here we are after reading such a compliment by Rock Niew No, 2 Miss Julia Watson, Snow Shoe. is visit- ing ber grand parents, Ezra Smith's, Miss Edith Stover, who had been working for H. K. Hoy daring the sum wer, bas gone home to spend the winter with her mother, near Bellefonte, If Rock View No. 2, would be as will ing to busk corn, as they are to hoot willing bands to husk and bother about other peopie’s business, the crop referred to last week, would be fed already. Miss Bertha Stover is spending winter with her aunt, Mrs. Cramer livery stable, train for parts auknown, Probably the Rock View No. 2 could be secured as a | detective, to arrest and punish this of. fender since that comes in his line of oe¢- cupation, Sleighing party : —On Friday eveuing a sled load of young folks went to the home of John Herman's near Pleasant Gap, to spend the evening, The follow ing were present The Misses Laura Sampsel, [da Eby, Eva avd Marion, Zimmerman, Mary Ramsey, Margaret Keen, Rosa McColloug Pru Swartz, Rose Smith, Luci Swartz, Emma and Mabel Ishler § Brungard, William Dale Ber merman, Ch dence Keen hler, Edward i Sam i Romola. * almost contin sCIve ifitie Lown an The exact reason looks as if we were cently two bright babie girl arrived at his bouse On Frid ward ( brated at the 21s was apg bome by a ay, on fer hus during the party of youn the ei evening pleasantly Ed many escnls Miss Blanche Bellefonte, speat Sunday with friends in this place We nearly forgot to note the fact the Quay schoo! has recently themselves with a J. W. Oyler Sleeiton, where be has been to the bed sade of his brother with typhoid pocumonia Potters Mills. received very pI Oyler, of that presented hoe pew Organ Mouday summoned who is 1! departed on for Luthe r Smith, of Johns few davs with bis brother this Kate Carson own and wis ace met with a painfo dent on Friday; as she was golog to the creek for water, she slipped on the and fell, striking ber bead on a st 1 cut an ugly gash above her eye on and cu lover, the bas gone a¢ ad of pictures James framer, with al hustling 3 ross the f you waut first ass Ovster shells go Em'l Smith as they contain the highest percentage of egg producis KE ma terial on the market Meeting is still going on at Spruce town; Rev. Bell will preach Wednesday evening, Rev, Rishel Friday and Sun day : : io Ladies’ heavy sole Box Calf shoes Military bee's $1.75 Yeager & Dav --- Lemont. Nothing of importance happened this week except the marriage of Martin Williams, Jr, to Miss Foreman, of State College. The union of these two a romance which hegan when they were mere children and has been deve! The is a reputable v in ber community and the is the voungest son of Job: farmer, of ended veloping ever since ide young la ittle groom RW near A Iams, a eTrous fown pros; value in our ladies’ $1 75 2 50 and $3 shoes Yeager & Davis - The Eureka Mfg. Co, Hast St Louis, 11], want a man with rig to in. trodace Poultry Mixture in this county They guarantee £4 55 a day to & good worker and they furnish bank reference of their reliability Send stamp for fall particulars EUREKA MFG. CO, Box gg, Hast St. Louis, Li tf. - ladies’ Pat, kid beavy sole shoes $1 75. Yeager & Davis, of “I have used Aver's Hair Vigor for thirty years. It is elegant for a hair dressing and for keeping the hair from splitting at the ends.’ J. A. Gruenenfelder, Grantlork, 111. Hair-splitting splits friendships. If the hair- splitting is done on your own head, it loses friends for you, for every hair of your head is a friend. Ayer’'s Hair Vigor in advance will prevent the splitting. If the splitting has begun, it will stop it. $100 & bottle. AN drugrins, RS de Tr a | and sawmill | Hubler, Jacob, grist the | | Kelly, James On last Monday morning some unkown | person gained his way foto the house of | J F. Hoy, and after taking some neces. | | sary articles, went to the barn and there | | secured a horse and sleigh, was tracked | to Bellefonte, where he left the rig at a | He then left on the 10:20 | OUR HISTORICAL REVIEW Continued from page 1 Hessler, George Holler, Joshua, Holder, Hosterman, Jacob Hosterman, Peter, Housman, Andrew Howman, Philip. Hubler, Adam, grist Row, smith Row, John, weaver Buafler, Jacob, house and jot, Shaffer, Henry, and lot, Bhaller, Michael, Bheep, James Bherer, Andrew Shook, Widow Bhroyer, Jacob. George, black house and saw Kephart, Michael tan ner, Miliheln Kern, George Kern, John, Killinger, Jacob house, two lots Kirk, Michael and lot Bkilman Bmith and lot Jacob Adam, house Smith, Weyland, house and lot Buyder house 8 Christian yder, Michael Buyder, Nicholas Kister, George, Blea ny, Christian Kreamer, Adam, Blephiens Leonard Kremer, Daniel Kreame 3 chan] saddier house and jot storm, David Kreamer, penter John car STRE Twenty iy wire ane wearing g JA | MeBeth © yORre ag Miller, Daniel, lot Miller, Jacob Woll, George. Miller, Martin Wolf Michael, Minpleh, George Young, John, house Milehell, John, house and lot and lot. Mickel, Nieholus, Mingle Men Duunkie, Jacob, Dunkle, Henry Ewing, John Gerhard, Stophe! Harper, John Hauck, George Hess, Francis Hess, John Hubler, Henry Isenbuch, Frederick Ludwig Nicholas Andrew John MoeCormick, Robert, Paley. Elijah Parley, James Paley, Michael Rishel, Jacob Rishel, John Ross, James Row Peter Shook, Charles Bpeis, (George Kremer Kurrtz Strone, Nicholas Stover Wine Wine John David McBeth Marin i ————— ———— we will send you express paid 1 pair of our $1 75 bargain shoes, Ladies, send us $1.75 and Yeager & Davis. Weather Report, Weekly report DATE Bellefonte Station, TEMPERATI T n= ewe NGTH | S. BOSS Ly la “con: Watch Case very Poet went W at . M By This Mark 1C} You Know Them ur Prices fie fll Ihe Lowes! (¢ £4 LC Qn 2200 dl Week of ur One week lan ary n wear i Ww ha N aii gn been far more successful taken advantage of this great money-saving sal ber, it is now in its third week ; next week winds it up come now while the assortment is still good And Thousands of People Know It. Are You Aware of the Fact ? ; this than ever before But nual Walle Sale alway ST ir sale this has More Year peopl Re mem SO have Aside from the Ladies’ Muslin Wear which is all displayed in the centre aisle of our store we Rive time also now on sale : 50 dozen Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, regular price 10e., sale price 4« RBtacks of hleached Sheeting, reg. ular price 8jc., sale price Sic Mercerized Table Liven, a regu. lar 75¢. quality, sale price now per yard... 5% Handkerchiefs, 20e. and 2 20 dozen Ladies regalar prices 15¢., sale price Oar stock of 500. and 75e grade of Corsets—a gaarnnteed Corset. sale SR a you a few items that you need at any 150 dozen Linen Towels-—some and some 9% worth 15¢., others 2 still morve—all go at one price Kitchen better than we ever had before to retail for Se, 3.¢ A regular $1.25 white Bed Spread, regular size and fall weight, sale oo SERRE UY RL Toweling, now per yard, Cees 2000 yards fine white Damask. & regular 350, grade, sale price per yard a. | Thousands of Other Articles Equally as Gheap as These Mentioned Are Now 10 be Found on Our Counters. SEEING IS BELIEVING. GORE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. ¢ The Globe... Kaiz & Go.
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