- TE OENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, oo ————— - THE RACKET | __ "= RG SPIGELMYER, E. P. IRVIN EMBROIDERIES, An entire new line of ombroid ery and insertings to match, just in. They are the choice patterns from one of the famous maunufact. urers of St. Gall, Switzerland, and are well worth your time to look through the lot. Nothing like 'em in Bellefonte. WHITE GOODS Are putting in an early this season, newest of weaves and latest fancies at The Racket. KID GLOVES, appearance Exclusive sale for the well known | “Centemeri”—price $1.50 up aside from this our “Centemeri” is the best value for $1.00 to be had. Stick a pin here, THE RACKET, Correspondents’ Department Centinued from page 7, Nittany. The Nittany band is raising quite a blow since they have had teacher. Mrs. John Holmes has gone to Phila: delphia for an extended visit with her daughter. with ber cousins, Misses Margaret and Talitha Hoy, of Hublersburg. Calvin Wilson and wife, of Abdera, paid a visit to their future home Satur day. Miss Mary Harris, 6f Lamar, was seen | | tion—that means higher wages, because most of our young men are going West | on our streets Friday eveving. I sup- pose she was attending caucus meeting, Quite a number of our people zre at tending court this week at the county | seat. Among them R. F. Emerick, Solomon Peck and Isaac Frain. Our enterprising farmer, Harry Baker, has been hauling logs to the sawmill to beat the band the last week, taken the contract for W. H. Beck. Mr. DeVinney, of Lewistown, who has | had the misfortune of cutting his hand, is visiting at the home of bis father.in- law, Adam Decker, Miss Nettie Garbrick has been on the sick list for several days. her speedy recovery, Quite a number of the citizens are fill. ing their ice houses Clyde Yearick who has been at Kato, has returned home again. I guess the weather didu’t agree with him A sled load of young folks from Hecla attended church at Snydertown, Sunday evening Zion. @ : ple are making good use sle Ing Frank Rockey, Sam Miller Waite, of Bellefonte, former's home., spent Sune Peni duno Chiist Decker and days Of last week at Lewish S. H. Musser, wife and daugber and Mrs. Soit, of Fillmore, and Miss Faunie Barnhart, of Bellefonte, spent one day last week at the home of C. Lesh, of this place A sledding party composed of 21 of the young folks of this place spent last Thurs. day evening at the bome of Benj, Royer, of Jacksonville, and report having had a fine time Harry, the uext borse to the sheep pen, be sure and don't let other have the opportunity of unhitch lug him Miss urah Long expects to leave for Bellefonte on Monday, where sbe is EOD 10 earn 10 be a seamstiess time you Mrs. Hiram Lu'z, who bas been ill for the past few weeks, is improving quite rapidly Coburn. Democratic caucus on Saturday was not well attended as in former years, but a strorg ticket and one which is sure to win in February was nominated, The | republicans met in the evening and also nomisated a good ticket. Mrs. Luther Weaver, of Woodward, spent several days last week visiting her parents and friends here. George Vonada and wife. of Brush valley, visited their son William on Mon. day. Miss Elsie Grimes is staying at the home of our justice of the peace, C. A Weaver, whose wife is suffering from grip. Harry Burkholder, of Potter twp, Is] now teaching the Mountain school and | he looks to be able to impart mstruction | to some of the older boys whose habit it Was lo stop the former teacher on his way home, Pine Creek Mills. H. G. Miller and Bill Harter and family, were the welcome visitors at Adam Jordon's on Sunday. H. G. Rishel and family and on mother Rishel, Sunday with Pat Stover. seats in his store for fet to sit on, Fred Stover is on the sick list, Estie Rishel and grandmother spent Sunday at this place. There will be a wedding in our little town before long. Harter Bros, have employed ten teams’ hauling props and logs out of Phill creek, i ————— Bushgrove. A bo | tending to go with a sledding party. | Low and behold, they were left, the sled U will find the | | spent | them to cake, pop-corn and apples; all | enjoyed themselves very much, especially | those that | many did you teach to swim? | lowing persons were present: Clayton | family; Harvey Keller and family: Wil: | liam Smeltzer, {| Hoffer and Clyde Shatt, all from Zion: |S. H. | Gap; Henry Hov, wife and child: Miss their new “ : pd | and Ella Livingston, from State College; | Lucina and Ruella Swartz and George | see it was a merry poverty party. Se | ben ova aa diche sweicha kena Miss Oda Gunsallus spent a few days | having | We hope for | ing at 9:30, | revived hopes again since the arrival of wir visiting her grandparents, Mr. and of Spring Mills, spent | Minnie and Della, as well as Elia Win- gard, were welcome visitors at }. A. Mr. Evert thinks he will get reserved Rockview. young and old took advantage of the sleighing, W. H. Swartz took a sled load of young folks to the Bellefonte Ev. church to protracted meeting, on Sunday even. ing. Misses Carrie Hoy and Ella Livings. ton, from State College, spent a few days with the former's parents H, K, Hoy. Last Tuesday evening a crowd of young folks gathered at the tollgate in- did not arrive, nevertheless Mr. and Mrs, Zettle know how to entertain young folks as well as anybody; they all en- joyed themselves very much. Ezra Smith spent Saturday at Miles. burg, . W. 8S. Smith and wife visited with friends at Mountain View, Sunday, Harry Resides, from State College, Sunday with his lady friend, Miss Julia Watson. ASTRAY Came to the home of J. F. Hoy, on Friday evening, a poverty stricken party, cold and hungry, but they soon found out what a nice warm home they got to, Mrs. Hoy treated Jake how The fol- went ont west Royer, wife and child; Alfred Rishel and wife and child; Christ Hoy and family, from Pleasant Aunie Steele; Oscar and Paul Fishburn, all from Eagleview; Misses Carrie Hoy Fleck, of this place. Sonow editor youn Colyer. Mrs. RW, Colyer went to Williams. port last Thursday to visit at the home of her sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. How- ard Lambert, Mrs, John Hanupa is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Schreckengast in Union county, Miss Ella Smith, from Potters Mills, is visiting at the home of J, H. Moyer, Miss Mary Moyer spent Saturday afternoon at the home of her lady friend Miss Blanche Housman, Mrs, Margaret Barr returned home from Centre Hall last week where she had been staying at the home of Prof. EB. W. Crawford, Frank Badger, wife and daughter Miss Susie, and Miss Mary Jordon, from Pot. ters Mills, all spent Friday morning at the home of Squire J. 8S. Housman, Chas. Miller said he learned a new lesson, not to go out with the broad wheeled wagon, when there is good sled- ding Wu, Bair has requested us to announce that be considers himself now a granger in full; he having bought a borse once owned by ex-master of the Grange, and a sleigh from Levi Stump, a good granger ; he paid $65 for his horse and $175 for his sleigh; be said he took his frst initiation ov last Saturday one week ago, with all the degrees, rules and cere. monies necessary. The “Grip” he got from his wife, the “pass word” with the broom stick (oit); so now he is a com plete gravger and will be found at head. quarters during granger picnic week. “Dnck’’ how about that cat you got at Reichley’s camp, does it thrive ou noth. ing or do you feed it on condensed milk ? a game or a cat, which is it? “Collie” is predicting a "girl famine” in our community in the near future. The younger generation, to set the older in the shade; even the younger men to come in and marry the girls older than they, thus turning the older boys in the shade and causing a famine among the Brush Valley. Benj. Limbert and Israel Rachau are | | candidates for supervisor, Hurelings are scarce through this sec this spring John Wert is ready for business; he | moved his saw mill above James Wert's, nu the old mill site There was a big crop of ice harvested begioning of last week; it was from six to ten inches thick The snow storms the week before last filled some of the cross roads with snow as high as the fence Mrs. Harvey Wert and children, Ra. ben and Lizzy, and Miss Sadie Emerick, | of Suydertown, Sundayed at the home of FP. Duck. The home of Benj. Limbert was the scene of gavely last Friday evening the 23rd, by the ingathering of the young folks of this section in the form of a party. Games of all kinds were played Pop corn and cakes made their rounds after which the crowd returned to their respective homes Those that were pre. sent are as follows Misses Esta and 3 Musser, Cora Weaver Celesta Verna Racbau, Mace Emeric h, Harrv. Ream am Weaver, Civde, Charles Wise Ha i 1 Pleasant Gap. iding is one of the pleasur present time and being )y the young folk J. C. Mu'flnger Ume of this writis ing that of ppeumon Caucus meeting was A Last Saturday eves ing cans and democrats, fuin out was none of the Mr. Strun fron the premises of bat of Harry Zimmerman, of Very A surprise party was held in honor of Charley Ross at the home of the same The surprise was one the greatest om tecord as Mr, Ross, alias “Buck” was shocked to the extent be had to be moved to a neighboring butcher and ocked in the slaughter shop Miss Maggie Mulfinger, of State Col I*EE, was called 10 her home at thus place on account of her father's {liness, | Why just think, yon can get the Cen. | tre Democrat with all the county pews | for fifty-two week all for one dollar, and that just costs you at the rate of 1 11 13 cents a wee Now !sthe time to sub. i scribe, Mrs. Michael Spiker had been ailing | for the past three months of dropsy until | Wednesday of last week at 2 30 A. m. | she died. The deceased was 5 years | 0'd, the funeral was held Saturday mors. | : Georgetown. The Mountain teacher having resigned H. F. Burkholder, of Centre Hill, is tak. ing his place Ella has been very down.hearted since the Mountain teacher has left, but has the new one, May Hosterman, of George's valley, | Mrs. Daniel Hosterman over Sunday Mrs. J. H. Confer and daughters, Rishel’s Sunday evening. They report having a good time. Henry Wingard, Jr., Is visiting at John Confer’s, E. C. Pinkle, our progressive mer chant, has a smile all over since the arrival of a little daughter at his home. Ammon Rote is the boss fox catcher, having trapped two in one night, The Highvalley scribe, having failed to receive the nomination for town clerk At the Penn twp, caucus, is at present ding Lis time in drilling a gas well, seems altogether np aa) for there is enow natural gas in valley to supply all Coburn and Indians do not always travel on scalpers’ tickets, |girls. Collie get a move on, there are | ull some girls for sale, and don't be | among those in the shadowy situation | when the famine comes | Last Wednesday Mrs. James Corl, | and ber daughter, Miss Anna, Mrs { Harvey Barner and accomplished daugh {ter Miss Florence, all from Pleasant Gap, drove to this place and spent the day | very pleasantly at the home of 8 juire J S. Housman, How about the Fruaitown “Itch? well | they are still scratching; it 1s not Colver, but Fruitown that bas it, and what the Dr. promounced the regular army itch. Johan Treaster, one of Egg Hills’ { Sports, was through here Saturday after noon, looking after his engive which he bought from Thomas Weaver, formerly used at the cider press where it is yet standing, but John intends to move it to | [ near Centre Hill, where he will engage in the lumber business, May, we would lke 10 know who that party was that upset on Saturday eves. ng: how abeul Centre Hall? Lemont. Holderman will deliver you wheat asd buckwheat, " Hall Bottorf was a caller in atu ay flown on Frank Bohn is able to be around again aud er are glad town agai 0 see Din your bo tanta Alcs Hepler returned home from plingdon county, where he was called afew days shoe Joba I. Thompson, af KONE 2 5 Iga Lines again. er having under Sabie 10 be about Oran Grove is developing bis line of ac tion along butchering monopolies and may soon join the “Beef Trust Wm. Thompson and family called on friends at Boalshurg on Monday hardly Samae. Weaver will {| AiD Courage ! from her trade | —— as— I — Millheim. Those in attendance at court this week were John Stover, D. I. Zerby, P. P. Leitzel, J. H. Maize, ¥, E. Gutelius, G. E. Homan and J. H, Relisnyder. Ex-sberiff Brungart was in town on Saturday, 8. DD, Gettig, Hsq., of Bellefonte, was on a professional trip here last week, Perry and John Confer have as high as 12 teams hauling logs for the Harter Bros, B. F. Hoffly, of Aatonsburg, was in town last week, Daniel Ulrich who has been sick list is slowly improving. Mary Hosterman is visiting at Mifflin. burg, on the Harry Harter, of Sunbury, was in town last week, Mrs C. C. Frankenberger is at Wil. he liamsport, pos A party of young people including Rob't Stover and wife, J] W. Reifsuyder and wife, R. W. Balshurg, J. C man, H. C. Frank, Daniel Guteligs, Irvin Shortess, Harry Vearick, Winegarden, Sadie Hosterman, Sadie and Jess Harter, Besse Sturgis, and Jen- nie Reifsnyder, enjoyed a sleigh ride to Lewis Winegarden’s at Fiedler, Monday evening Mame Miller is Shore Mrs. F. P. Musser left last Thursday for a visit to her daughter at Clinton, N Y. visiting Rev, J. D. Thomas, Ph. D., of Blooms- burg, preached In the Reformed church Monday evening. Peter and Sophia Rockey, of visited DD. W, Zeigler last week Clay Cable s confined to the house by a slight attack of typhoid fever. W. H. Meyer and Ed. Musser were up | week in search of livery | the valley last horses Frank howe, Confer, of Yeagertown, is A party of yoaug people, from Logan. tou, came 10 this place Friday evening and stopped at the Musser house. H. N. Meyer and wife spent several | days at Loganton Martha. Marion Wiliams, of Mr. and Mrs. E 20, of whooy and two days. jam’s cemetery is Williams, died Jan Our efficient station agent, Ed Kyler, ! 18 being favored witha visit from his sis ter, of Bugler, Pa A sled load of young people from Mar. tha attended the revival service in Usnion- ville; last Tuesday evening. W. NM day with Samuel Gingery, Miss Naunie McK in Bellefonte Miss Myr! the guest of her cousins, Ila Wi Telford Fiok bas been laid up with ' q vy spent Saturday Margaret! and ams, over Sgnday ACO wa few days tis about again Miss Estella Harpster came home Sat. | day evening from Be he has been emploved for months Paul Williams has been v n Hu where severa LWelonte sitting friends 1 Bair counties, for a bome again ery Port Matilda. 125 ve QUoeass ¢ was Mrs. H. H Osman, of Port vious to her mar Ke 0 she bhlied the position of assistant mistress io the Port and was highly regarded } for the kind and obliging manner which she attended thelr wants. Natur ally she was of a kind and gentle nature was a constant member of the M. BE. Dow Matilda post ofhce church having embraced the faith at an CArivy age ! although ber trying ordeal bodily suffering she bore it with christ Her remains were brought ate residence to the home of ber childhood there to await interment, 0 horses before another season of moon. | which was made inthe M. B cemetery light comes to pass Jacob Herman made a flying trip to Philipsburg last week J. I. Dreese and family spent a week with his parents in Snyder county Eva Bathgate, a teacher of the Buffalo Run school, spent Sabbath in town, Mrs. Sarah Etters was among our visit orson Friday. Mrs, John Mitchell passed through town on Sabbath, Mrs. John C. Etters departed for Al. toona on Saturday, and will likely move there in the spring. Wanted, to know, if Miss Jolian Silly. cus bas got the grip. It would be a joke on lagrippe if she has, L& That's all #1 Tirgn, Oak Hall. Marion and Laura Benner, of Rock, are visiting Ira Korman Jasper Rishel and family and Mrs. B B. Peters spent Tuesday at Lemont with Wm. Grove's, Clitford Close and Nellie Holter drove to Axemann Sunday, Myrtle Barnhart returned home from Williamsport, Mrs. Geo. Bailey, and daughters, of Altoona, are visiting at John Kline's. Harry Burns and wife spent several days with friends in Stone valley, Charles Knopf, of Altoona, spent sev. eral days with his parents, Wom Close and family moved to Boals. ". Pear! Klinger, of State College, spent several days with her grandparents, lin Port | shower of floral offerings. Rev. | V | Royer, pastor of the M. E, church, offic | ating, Matilda, Jasuary 7th, amid a Thus another sunbeam of gentle. pess gone to give reflection in Heaven. Centre Hall. Many shook hands with Bill Runkle, now of the Smoky city, The Epworth League of the Methodist | entertainment in | church will givean Grange Arcadia Satarday evening, Jan wary 31. The youne folks are practicing on several comedies to be produced am pre; eases of points. J Ayer's Cherrv Pectoral won't cure thounatism we never said ‘i would. It won't cure dy:ipepsias We never claimed it. But it will cure colds of all hinds, We first satd (his sixty years ago; we've been saying it ever since, Three sles: J5e., Soe. 81, All drwpginte, Comat vous Astor, fhe» take Wt “ ' Te Cio iy 1 ou wed Eo CATR CO oui, Mass, PA., JANUARY 29, 1903, Hoster- | Larzie in Jersey Hockman and wife of Hecla ’ Hublersburg, the little daughter | ng cough, age vine months | Interment in the Wil. | THE GREATEST OF ALL CLEARING SALES... end Fi bfuary 14. mers who availed on such popular go ! h QUEEN QUALITY SHOES 1NoO ! : ! ’ Men's Fine Bax Calf Men's Fine Em £0 Wo Ladies’ V ’ N event un- heard of in the Shoe Busi- ness of Centre County. On TUESDAY, FEB. 3, we will inangurate the 3rd Semi-annual! Clear. ng Sale of our Immense Stock of Shoes Will Give a Large Discount L. DOUGLAS and | ' + +} ' war iL NUE De undaders prices, these g CASH ONLY WILL BE ACCEPTED. NOTICE A FEW OF THE PRICES : Men's Fain fe Ladies’ a \ Ladies’ Patest Leat ne Hesvy » od from § Misses’ Cronister and wife spent Son. | le Williams, of Talian, was! Men's Ww k r Shoes snd Bros r ' pe Fa A. C. MINGLE. Last Week Of Our Annual White Sale. ~ yj s2 » w Lhe patrons 2M ST Corset Covers. i Gowns. Infant's white UNOS SOR, embroidered voke a Joe. quality now, 1 Ye ‘TIA ue) JMO] are | handker that is left of our stock heretofore sold for 10e. and 12¢. the big- gost bargain yet at... 4¢ . 20 dozen white chiefs all ] OW? stitched voke Ladies’ OWNS, Yi ke trim. med with three rows of insertion Lad os Fig Wis, yoke of ull \ a over ace. . « « 40 Detter quality handker chiefs some worth 15c. others 20e. and still others 25¢. now on sale at. ... Sc up paonpas Apeaid uaaq sey Special Bargain in Ribbon Taffeta ribh ns & i colors 3 ins in width a washa ble neck ribbon never be- fore sold for less than 25¢ a vard during this sale per yard .« 19¢ Just think of the immense quantity of corsets we must be selling when we give vou during this sale any of our 50¢. and Tbe. corsets at the low price ol en abe, PasnI2Ape Spo03 uO AJUO JON] All linen crash, you pay 10¢, for the same (uatity in every store in town during our sale... .6 1 9c Ladies’ Fur Scarfs. Closing out prices on all Indies’ furs have greatly reduced our stock. We are now offering these at still greater reductions. Any fur in our store you ean now buy at exactly half price Kitchen crash a regular be. grade in stripes or plain now. .......3 78e PRIe AA Ing Ladies’ white skirts hem. stitched ruffle full width our 6b¢. grade now . Soe. Ladies’ and Children's Cloak We donot intend to carry one over, If we have in our stock what you are looking for you can now bay it at your own figure, If you have put oft buying a coat until now see what we offer you before par. chasing.
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