8 A - THE YER. RACKET 6. R.SPIGH EB. P. IRVIN i. Combined Stores. Kom & get one of the Oriental Screens (the Japs call "em Sidaris) and while U sit in the shade on your porch this summer thank the little Brown men. All sizes. Com- plete, 6c, to $1.00. We have another and a better one, we think, made in this coun- try, called “Tue Vupor,” the sight- liest Porch Shade ever constructed. Made in a variety lorings from Linden Wood ; up like theatre curtain ; “a thing of beauty and a joy forever,” Prices $1.60 to $2.75. |! 1" . roll a \ IGE CREAM IN 3 MINUTES. er before U Iceland.” Do not buy a Freez C the “New Pe Prices as low as 1 the slow ones Ficss arc CHINA DEPI] 49 Toilet Sets just in P N uf ci Fic 5 Si THE RACKET, Corres pondents’ Department Pag Livonia. The scribe had the weeks, accounts for no Will try aud let you hear after, Samuel Henry, the railroad boss had pay day on Tuesday which put the boys in exceptionally good humor and in the evening the two Jew peddlers arrived from Millbeim to get some of the money the boys where jingling. They succerd- ed in getting over $100 from the boys in exchange for goods. Mr. Neiman pat up at Stover’s hotel and Mr. Zerby put up with T. N. Stover on Hill street and then the contest began. With their coats off to see which one cou'd get the most of the glittering gold. ; The Erip caught our stage driver last week. grip for Livonia from us here. ems. W. H. Limbert, of Rebersburg, was in our burg on Friday evening. Lester Douty moved Elmer Douty’s lumber camp on Friday. Mr Doaty expects to employ fifty men All the fruit is froze apples, Mr. Hartman, of Mi ¥Ery tine moanment na ( cemetery on Friday, 1 place of Mr. and Mrs Some of the boys were to Loganton on Saturday evening i H. Reifsay er spent Sunday ir Come ushva enough ne ‘ ‘ t f wryge Mr 4 int mn, excepling the beim, put up & rtace Reformed ) mark the resting eo. Adam's of Miliheim, rg Ula, ast By ey scribe, i iwo men to and M1 Forney, from f Texas Sat Their visit vy short as Mr Forney his ace business paid naay of ur tlownsman, asked for | several | Unionville. Suffering from a cootused head, the result of being struck on the poll with a lead pencil in the bands of an irate edi. tor, because I was too mmquisitive, thus affecting my memory, I forgot to mail the U. I's. last week, after having them fully prepare: So 1 soaked them in { alcohol and life water and you will find {them fully aff fresh as most articles [clipped from other newspapers by the editors wig heir long shears and re- printed as “the latest.’ | Daniel Buck is bound to keep up with {the procession. He has removed the {unsightly yard fence around his resi { dence and thus added hundreds of dol- | lars to the value of his property —in ap- | pearance at least, | J.T. Barton has gone to Virginia where he has secured a position scaling logs in a large lumber camp. A. H. Hoover and wife, of Fillmore, were business visitors to our town. | N. A. Robb and his accomplice Mr, | Smith were in town looking after the in {terests of the United Amer. Tele. and Tele. Co., and we have been informed | that (hey contracted for the placing of about eight phones in this town, whereas there is only one of the Bell yariety here | at present, ADJOINING COUNTIES, | Alex Blesh, of Lock Haven, has se- | cured a contract to build fifty dwelling | houses at St. Benedict, Cambria county, | for Rembrandt R. Peale. Mr. Blesh will { begin the work immediately. { The work of drilling test well No. 2 on { the Gummo farm in Clinton county, is progressing satisfactorily. The drill | has reached a depth of 1400 feet and | was still working in hard rock. The Pennsylvania railroad has com- pleted a new message wire between Ty- rone and Grampian; an additional wire will also be put up along the Bald Eagle valley railroad, for the largely increasing business on the Tyrone division, A big black bear made a raid on the sheep pen of farmer Kleckner in Sugar valley last Thursday night. Mr. Kleck ner hearing the racket rushed out with his gun and fired at bruin, but in the darkness his aim was bad and the bear escaped unharmed, The contract has been let for a P. R. ¥. M. C. A building in Tyrone, R. | There has been a general cleaning up | to cost $8,400, will be 40x70 ft. and brick {of our streets and alleys by order of the town council and [that the order has been cheerfully com plied with by our citizens imperative stable, Wm effect. On the o'cloc , command of our high con Keatley, had the de morning of May W. LE. Comley Shouse, on Plank road street, caught fire near the flue on {the roof and a hole 3 or 4 feet in ter was bursed, but by the prompt ar- rival of the bucket brigade the fire was use burned down it put out, Had the bh would no doubt have destroyed the E. church, which is a valuable A few days ago Wm, A. Alexander land his boys saw three fine deer gam | boling in bis meadow. They were with M {in gun shot range but the meek eyed be as {much as to say, ‘ah ha; you dare not i denizens of the woods seemed to quite tame and looked at the boys i shoot us as it is out of season.” away from them them for your next winter's settled the fruit crops for this season. Mrs. F. Stover and her invalid daugh. ter, of Bellefonte, spent a week here. the late Ira Heaton, who was killed by lightning 2 years ago, died of inflamma- tory rheumatism at the home grandmother, Mrs. H. Heaton, last day and was buried Sunday. Fri- Four burley, uncouth Italians, with a couple of large bears, exhibited here. Geo. Tibbens, and wife Axman, spent Sunday here. of Aunt Susie Taylor wh ter in Washiogton, D. C., A wedding is on the tapis. It will o« cur within a fortnight. Particulars next week. At the teachers’ examination, last Tuesday, the following were in the class: Mabel Norris, Lizzie and Rose Hoover, May Erhart and Ray Weaver Beech Creek. important meeting of the sc is borough was held was decided spent the win- arrived home iadies Au rectors of KE ous vote on town th evenin It by 2a unanim- » erect a mew school bullding ite nearer the the One 8 centre of There been ment has considerable excite. Beech Creek township the past week dae 10 the young man who had the smalipox appearing in the publi school house and other places frequented by the publi Fhe family in question were at once IY al ed under Quarantine Oualy one case bas existed in the town ship thus far but precautionary measures Are necessary The family of Daniel Ocker was placed in quarantine Friday, they having been exposed (0 the case Everything is Many persons are work elsewhere, " oo road, quiet at Monument, caving the place to until the strike is set. It was at this little village between the mountain t the Brat strike sgaiust the Harbison Walker company made, which now has spread to al was the | and assumed other plants controlled by this company ATEE proporiions now have their Frank Taylor farm in Orwig & Crider mi on th . raw raan- ining order Hagh Glos lebanon, where of Eagleville, left for be will take | course of ner study in a school of telegraphy Mrs W. HH. Swart fonte A carriag add went Bunday at t iefonte Swarte's We come at last the “Gos Nummer s Is glad Time” has and eve Mrs. Salome Fogle: iy IN Is improving The grain in this sect wet for fruit 10 has been serious wking ine, but there is poor pros Rev Eslinger mon ton Lilhan Mattern, of P the Misses Keg Childret be held Sat invited rached an Interesting ser ATES ¢ gregation Sunday morning Indelphia, Is visiting hart f meeting In the M. K church irday evening. June 13th All Mount Pleasant. It Is reported that «ll the son Walker brick works at strike for higher wages The weather is so dry that the grain of all men at the Harbi Retort, are out on a kinds and grass are kept back and not grow. | ing and plowing is hard Robert and Gertrude Watking of Axemann, spent Sunday with relatives hers Harvey Moore and Bertha Shiveley Is visit ing In Tyrone Linden Hall Mrs. Laura Hafler is spending some time at the home of Daniel Hess, Dalsy Brooks returned to her home last week after visiting In Pleasant Gap. Freda Hoss returned home from Osceola, secompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Thos, Hiems, Frank Wisland has commenced work for his mew house, Mrs. John Wiebly and daughter Mrs, John Shreek, were shopping in Bellefonte Saturday. | where they | the forest {camp and Mrs. Frank Holt and two young child ren have arrived here from Hyner Rua, had a narrow escape from fire which destroved Mr. Hoit’s 1 barn and cased him a heavy O88 Virgie, the 5 year-old danghter of E. Bruce Farwell, while violently coughing | a few days ago ruptured a blood vessel in her right eye. The Beech Creek Athletic Club base ball team, known last year as the second {team of this place, is practicing and will | soon be heard of on the diamond. | year they won the championship of Clin Last fon county and will doubtiess play as fine ball this season Edith Fearon has returned three months trip to Florida from a Lemont. Memorial services for the Capt. R. M. Foster, Post No. 147 will be held in the Mdthotin church at State College, May 24th, | We would advise that Frog Glory con. cern to think twice before she speaks, Dreese was run | week and after ng Fred Reynolds horse came up to Sammy Bell, the Gran Union Tea man and, after a fierce race, Sammy was out of sight, The venerable John Badger, of Min. burg, over 83 years old, took in the Odd Fellow celebration at Milton, He has been an Odd Fellow for 57 years, be has been what would be termed a good Odd Fellow. «'"Force,"” a ready-toserve, ready-to. digest, delightful food, brings the inde pendent strength that comes of health, 14 we are glad to note No doubt the sired st, ahout y diame property. If any of your readers have a surplus | the satisfaction of {of dried apples on hand we would ad- vise them to keep the little white millers don't sell them—keep suitz and guep' as the late heavy frosts have John Heaton, aged 13, eldest son of of his a horse race last | cased. It is to have baths, a gymnasium. | reading room, library, meeting hall and sleeping rooms for railroaders ably detained in town over night By the Berwind quiring several thousand acres of coal land in Somerset recently, about al right assigned to the big If is figured the mineral 5 of the county have been companies engaged in mining coal. maintained, it in the Somerset field will large scale for the years. | Rev. E. H Wallace, Monton ville Methodist church, has introduced a novelty in his They white costumes { of a similar pattern, and do their duty to the timid of the church, young women ushers, dress in congregation, the face a hostile these And yet there are men in world who would rather battery than one of usheresses John Mills, of Houtzdale, accotiipanied | by his brother, 8. H. Mills, of Windber, | salled last Thursday for England to com- plete the evidence of their claim to a portion of an estate valued at over $150 - 000,000 left by a childless old banker, of whose sister the mother of the Mills brother is a decendant. The brothers , expect to be able to prove their | to the estate now held in chancery claims Io a gizzard of an 18 months old roost. which er was killed and dressed for dinner Mrs. Rebecca Spangler, of Car. isle, found three pennies, a silver dime, a nickle, an old fashioned Spanish silver coin and several butions. Now, why not give the entire assets ? the Centre Demo crat knows that several little sawlogs, a set of harness, a little nigger and two : 44 «'h " ladies’ bats were among the contents of this chicken’'s maw Sherif Mc eft On Saturday ullough and three deputies carheld with eight prisoners, who had been sentenced by y ; udge Gordon for various serve ferms in the Western penitentiary Tur Dra Be sheriff with virtnaily Among the prisoners was the man ner,” who was sent over from The and deputies got along smoothly ns for a series of robberies their charges until they were at the doors the when his no tidings of him bave since of slipped caped, and ! been heard Charles M. Schwab and wife, and parents of Mr. Schwab, |. A Schwab and wife, with a number of other people will Wi Binir where the corner stone of the pendentiary, Turner shackles and es the arrive ‘at Hamburg, in county en Mary 19 uew paper mill M ecagie day for the old Rlair county will be laid on that day by Schwab, It will be a spread town commemoration of Mr. Schwab's, good ness 10 his old home, There will be a speech from him on the occasion, as well as from other men who have been invited and signified their willing All eminent ness to be present on the occasion the orders, as well as school will join in a big parade. Two bands | will enliven the occasion. Hills and Mountains Ablaze for Miles. The thin forests and dry grass and { leaves, as well as stumps and fallen | | trees, on the hills from above Beech Creek to Munson, along the Beech Creek raliroad, are on fire and a number | of houses occupied by Italians and others along the road were in danger of being | destroyed. In a number of places the fires were burning along the railroad | ties in the rordbed, and the smoke at times was so dense that the passengers {onthe train breathed a sigh of relief when clear alr was reached. Heavy , rains are earnestly hoped for, not only | lo quench the fires, but to moisten the | parched earth, i - --———— - i Weather Report. Weekly report Bellefonte Station, DATE TEMPERATURE Maximun Minimum wisi I i wins Bi “© May 7, clear... &, clear 0 OIORE cones « nssninis 10, S1ORT ovine 1 IE 1 RRR—— 13, GMORF crises RE TTT R— —— A WS —— «To cure a cough or cold in one day take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of Tar. 25 cents, «Dorothy Dodd shoes for ladies at Yeager & Davis. x19 It is | place | Valle unavoid. | YRHEY. | ’ \ N {| RU DY YICloT ! . Clarence, Pa | Drodzian and Max K white. robed children, | THE CENTRE DEMOORAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 14, 1903. GOES UP IN SMOKE. About $8,000 Worth of Gold Dust Burn- ed at Shamokin, Some time ago a wreck occurred not far from Shamokin. Ope of the hands rumaging through the wreckage came to a broken barrel in which was a quantity of dirt, or rather J4pparently so to the workmen, Thinking it to something similar, the boss of the crew The scene that followed be soap powder or ordered it dumped on the fire men did so and the was one never to be forgotten, Flames of every known hue leaped high while emitted lHkes the seething mass of wreckage and the which the employes had never seen be The and sweepings from a large jewelry and green blue smoke, of fore, barrel contained gold dust | manufacturing company and was being shipped to Philadelphia to be smelted; The $8000 barrel was valued at from $7000 10 A Double Wedding. A double Hungarian wedding took Johns Catholic church Wed. The parties reside at in St nesday morning. the Stevens quarries in the Buffalo Run The and the marriage ceremony Polish priest of mass was said in Latin iv Hungari. Zarek, the The § were Ducia incic and Michaci | Fach Krepsis and Tercsa Smukovi COUpiIiC was groomsuian, § atlire of play was The atin first bride was attired in white with tall rried a bo quet of red roses wore a black wrapper, cerese trimmings, with green satin skirt and white + One of the bridesmaids wore a black skirt with green satin f was more subdued in her choice of colors being attired in brown. Io the noon 4 big reception was given in honor at their bome, = FORCED TO RESIGN President of Colombia Quits Because of Political Troubles. Panama May 12 ported here that President has been compe account of political troud General Raphael Reyes, president of Colombia, the idency are y awaiting this repo? It § Panama the C Colombia Marr J es, and ond will of onfirmation © wed pres Friends ANXIous that ited States the canal prope PRESIDENT AT BIG TREE GROVE Gives People an Evils Object Lesson On of Vandalism, 13 Pr hin ing for PLOT TO BLOW UP SHIP Infernal Machine Found On Umbria's Pier at Sailing Mour. New York May 11 chine ' i w pounds of dynan was found In a box on the Cu pier According to the expert opink of the superintend ent of the bureau of combustibles. the box was found and put into the river nfernsl ma hundred An th a Just in the nick of time to prevent it! exploding and demolishing the pier and the Umbria, which was alongsida and about to sall. The box was have it placed aboard with the baggage of the passengers he Umbria salled A few min after the box was dis covered and all on board were in igno rance of the attempt to place an infer nal machine aboard the vessel The discovery of the box was due to the following letter received at po lee headquarters, addressed to Come misgioner being left there, and saying It was the work of the Mafia Les Greene is the New and Better Breakfast Food, so different from all others that it pleases everybody. Get a package to-day at your grocer Tur Gumwmsss Pune Poon Oo, Ls Rev, XK i and satin waist | while the other | ASSUME |The left | at the pler in an apparent attempt to | telling of the box | |THE GLOBE SHIRT WAISTS The Prettiest, DRY GOODS MILLINERY. CARPETS...... Fhe Neatest, The Most Desirable Line of the Spring's Newest Creations in Shirt Waists Can Now be Found at Our Store. ns trimmed rimmed with hve : ery Piain Pink and Blue 4 made rngh Sii¥ Cringl one " ' ' 100K at these Priced from 50c¢. to $2.75. Black and White lawns Mercerized China Silks | Per Yd. 10c. to 45c. Our TMillinery Department h { . ve M LS 5 me Vy | after. their | Office It is re- | iin | lled to resign office on | that | vice- | Don’t forget us on Carpets and Mattings. A new line of Portieres just received. (51006...Kabz & Go SALE OR MEN'S SUITS Worth and selling for 0 $13.50 everywhere $ I 1 Not our loss, But a maker's His supplying time to the trade was over for the season. Anxious to close out the lot quickly made us a proposition after a little sparring back and forth Bought at a big saving, they go the same way-—plus our fair profit. We closed lot. The Suits are up to the Sim standard. THE WHY OF A $3.50 SAVING the deal on the entire in them. Three and four button roand corner, broad shoulder, collar stationary front, (made not to break or roll back): | any pattern you may want, lively, neat or plain, it is here. About seventy suits in all—not nearly enough for every- body. Seventy men will pat themselves on the back when they own these—and with good reason. #%.. $10 El -eenee 79 ooo Sim, the Clothier, Temple Court, Belictonte, Pa. Just see the style ining of substantial serge; P0000 NNVPPOVOPNOOOPONOODOOIDIPRR OPIOID OPIVOPIIPOOPREOPRRPRGOY a” —-— Worth%and selling for $13.50 everywhere Saturday, May 16, Only. AAA A A LAL LL I] SONS NNNNNNNIERIPROND (0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000P00C0R0RRNGS
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