Pace 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, B 2, E. P. Irvin THE RACKET The extensive improvements in our store are completed. Every department is chuck full of geasonable goods. Racket prevail— lower than elsewhere. prices ; ’ Best Bellefonte's Largest Department store. assortment at RACKET STORE CO. nts’ Department Corresponde Jol i, Ir Continued nn page 7. Millheim. Rev on a vi Mr. A. iller on a busine ; «town last week. C.F were 1stown, the sick ! R. M. Musser, of G. Musser sj rt, son of with his a Moyer, ier, The Lat ne Are tions for a Lather Day Sunday ev prepara to be given cuing Boalsburg. Samuel Wagner and wife, of Altoona, are visiting Mrs. Wagner's parents, Mr. and Mrs Cyrus Durst Miss Alice Stover, of Bellefonte, is a visitor at the home of her annt, Mrs, L. 8S. Bricker Between seven and eight o'clock on Monday morning, fire broke out in the dwelling house of |. M. Wieland. Soon a number of men gathered and in the course of a short time had it well under coutrol, tut the house was badly dam. aged, both from the fire and from the water used in extinguishing it. The building is insured in the Farmers’ Mutual Company. Robt. McCrae and wife, of Pittsburg, are spending some time at the home of the latter's parents, S. H. Bailey's. Linden Hall, Harry Miller and wife spent Sunday at Coburn Cal. Wieland and family, of Boalsburg, spent Sunday with his brother, Frank. Robt. Wistand, of State College, 18 visiting at Daniel Hess' a few days this week. 8. E. toss, of Bellefonte, was In town, on Tuesday. Freda Hess was in Bellefonte on Tuesday. Mrs, J. H, Ross returned last week from Braddock, Frank Dowling, of Northumberiand Is visit, Ing his friend Murray Beitzell, John Fielding and family entertained friends from Pittsburg over Sunday. / nna Musser returned to Saterday, Annie Carper spent Sunday at her home. Katie Meyer was a visitor at the home of P, 0. Bradford over Sunday. Sumner Miller, of Roek Springs, spent Tuesday with his sister, Mrs Frank Wisland, Bellefonte on L. C. Irvin | Ferguson Twp. Farmers made good use of last weeks fine weather husking corn, The little rain Thursday morning was welcome, There was more corn husking than voting oun election day. The home of Newton C. Neidigh had an enjoyable birthday celebration on Wednesday evening the 4th. So well were the plans laid by Mrs. Neidigh that the house was filled with merry people before it dawned on Newt's mind that he bad reached his 36th birthday. A fine lot of presents were left for him, Mrs. Netdigh and her assistants served re- freshments., John B. Goheen and wife returned from their extensive visit through the far west on last Saturday much delighted with their trip, James G. Fortney is suffering with a stroke of paralysis-—-no hope of his re. covery. The Ever farm was sold at public sale to Heary Ellenberger at $6,500. George Harper is the champion corn husker ; 100 bushels and hauled it in was his score, Cal Irvin and Ed. Isenberg shot 17 rabbits the first day, Rev. Heckman same day bagged five cotton tails. Cyrus Snook is receiving congratula- tions over a boy baby. Dr. D. H. Kustenbauder is again able to attend to his customary duties Miss Aonie Barr departed for Altoona. She intends to enter a hospital and learn to be a nurse, The well fone? feet, drillers found water at thirty at Harpster’s this week. The venerable Samuel! Ever has been bome from Iowa for several weeks. One day last week Chas. Amey, A. I. | Sweetwood, { Hall, ki | reus back of State College. } is on | ng with his family. | Thomas Wilson, D. W. and John Heckman, of Centre ed sixteen rabbits in the bar. | Bradford, Smullton. Sidoey Douty Vintondale Winkieblech at al He nry dent, which ing of Merril Winkiebie was ympan ied r, who was walking resulite man ACK by Nevin along side of ' s gun cocked with the lentally b ! having hi seeing game, acc sendin » shot throm , below ve all nk grafts, that Mr. C. K Lewisburg grafted for him several years of three SOHher, | REO Rabbit hunting is the go now Mt. Eagle. The farmers here are busy with their corn Dory Bathurst who has sick list is improving James Smetzler is seriously ill at this writing. been on the The hunting crew from Mt. Eagle came back and they say if it weie not for the bad luck they had, they would not have bad any luck. E. E. Heverly lost another cow ; he certainly has bad lack, as he has lost quite a lot of stock the last few years, There issome talk of the M. KE. church beginning protracted meeting this week; all come, join and take part, R. C. Leathers loaded a car load of sand this week, the first one since har. vest; it looks as if the sand would go Again, Wolf's Store. Wm. Wolf, wife and daughter, were Yiaiting at the lady's parents over San: ay. Joseph Corman is on the sick list, C. P. Weaver has opened a stone quarry on |. K. Hosterman's farm and is now golag to burn lime, Wm. Douty is going to move his saw mill on David Meyer's tract and saw for Mr. Shaffer, The deer season opened on last Mon- day and quite a number of our sports men were after them but they brought po deer along. But Mack said the next time he will bring one. Don’t forget the public sale of D, W. Harter on Saturday afternoon, East Brush Valley. husking corn. good. Harry Douty, of Carroll, has taken the contract of the Laurelton Lumber Co. to cut the timber on the Geo, Wobhl- fort tract, Miss Jessie Adams, who spent a week in this vicinity, returned to Loganton, There were eighteen hunters boarding at Stover’s hotel on Monday, Most of ttem came from Philadelphia and Reading. Several game Warden's arrived at Livonia on last Tuesday to investigate the report that hunters were chasing deer with dogs. The guilty parties were not apprehended. Smith Bros., are threshing in this sec. tion. Luther Schreckengast is yisiting his daughter, Mrs, M. C. Schade. Mrs. F 8. Hough, and children, of Pittsburg, is visiting her father-in-law, Nathan Hough The crop has been very Mrs. Kate Woodsides, of Selinsgrove, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lydia Stover. We understand there will be several weddings io this community in the near future, Mr. McCarger, the Equitable Life in. surance agent of Bellefonte, spent last Monday at our end soliciting insaurauce Prof, Kahl is giving the new band at Livonia a three weeks’ of in. structions. The band is improving fast aud deserves the support of all enter. prising citizens course Ccburn. The woods are full of hunters in this section and mavy pheasants and rabbits have been killed. Large scarce. game seems of | Butchering will soon be the go. | I. A. Kooney, ¢ sident | Friday. Mrs me at 5 {f Montandon town, a former was a ca re of our er last Platt Ruth D. Motz and sist of Woodward to do some shops wet Spring Mills, Last week some valuable dog helor The 1 i ry gentie and OF * Gog a fr Our vil.age ed as y the R ation ling former narket, on the main af tation, a very desirable Smithtown. H. Muse *» sale the other Ww tt day County schoo! last Supt Gramiey wisit week and with the school and the teacher H. E. Duck and wife and W. F. Smith and wife were up to Boalsburg to attend Mr. Fortoey's funeral Monday. seems we Allen Alexander started into the lamb. er business Mr. Zimmerman has bought a timber tract from Mrs. John Frank located near this place B. F. Frankenberger has a real nice field of wheat for this time of the year. Harry Miller and family from Oak Hall, yisited Elias Stover over Sunday. Fillmore. A most lastructive sermon was de. livered in the M. KE. church last Sunday by the pastor, Rev. Klinger, and a large | congregation was present, Two of the young people of this place were married last Wednesday, Charles Morris and Eva Marshall, May they have a long and happy life. Sol. Roach, the State's champion wingsbot, has been hunting fin vicinity and killed a 20.1b wild turkey. Frank Rockey is at home visiting his parents, Joseph Goss, wife and family, spent Sanday at A. H. Hoover's, Pleasant Gap. Nellie Weaver returned to her home in Aaronsburg after making an extend. ed visit with her uncle here, Clara Gentzle is visiting her brother in Altoona, Edna and Margaret Wolf are visiting their grand.parents at this place. Mrs. Emeline Noll went to Williams. port on a visit, Nettie and Lizzie Gill are visiting in Altoona, Tom Willlams and wife spent Sunday ELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 1 this ! | Milesburg. { Ct., to visit their son George and family, | expects to spend the winter with them. | James Noll and wife, of Tyrone, Sun- | dayed with his parents, A pound party on Friday night was given to Rev, Lathrop and wife by his | members (Baptists.) Frank Smith, of this place and Miss | Bertha Price of Snow Shoe, were mar- | ried on Thursday afternoon at the M. E. | parsonage, by Rev, R, H. Wharton, | Auvgust Newman lost a valuable cow {on Saturday ; death caused by milk fever, | Samnel Koon departed for his home at | Titusville, after spending a short season | with his sister, Mrs. Nancy Swarm, His | first visit here in 32 years, i i | The band boys gave an oyster supper on Friday night in their room to a num. | ber of their friends; it was highly en. joyed by themselves and their friends. John A. Whiteman, the caterer gets up a good meal on short notice--every one | was filled to their full capacity, Miss Adda Haupt, of Tyrone, spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Anna Baird, Wm. F. Taylor, of Tyrone, spent a day with his aged mother, who fell agd broke her arm a few days ago Mrs Ed. Myer gave a party in bonor of her daughter Mabel on Saturday eve ; her invited guests were : Tessie Slicker, Ella Confer, Madaline Noll, Bessie Bryan, Margaret Zimmerman, Margaret Baird, Martha Lathrop Orin Heaton was the lucky hunter on Thursday, shooting two one squirrel, one turkey. jaird shot four rabbits rabbits, samuel Centre Hall Port Matilda. Wm. Weaver ed Mose few day Wood after ace a Walter Ww and wile, at layed at Le 1 at Philipsh en Adams, of rf home wilh Shady Dell, pneumonia Charley Chase, of Camp Chase, ded wnother near has a fine team Wood Fiat Rock 10 his papel operations Quite a number from d ferent points are camped on the mountain in search of Gu™ Axe Mann. Mrs. R. M. Kaup and danghter, Miss Anna, and BE. R. Owens, wife and daughter of Bellefonte, spent Sunday at Cal. Gfirerer’'s. Mrs. Shefller, of Bellefonte, 1905. Douglas, Lacey's Monthly Report. | Nothing is more satisfying to a stock: The farmers in this vicinity are done | C.C. Eckert and wife left for Danbury, | holder than to know what is being done | with his money. Douglas, Lacey & Co | bave adopted a system of monthly re- ports from all of the properties operated by them, thereby giving the investor the | actual condition as it exists from month to month, no matter be it good or bad. | The reports are fiom letters received weekly from the saperintendents, the originals of which are on file in the New | York office, open to the inspection of any interested person This plain, frank business method, coupled with the guar- antee of your principal, by the ‘Trust Reserve Fund,” is the reason they have now 16000 patrons. Send for booklet, and latest inforthation from properties, See Douglass, Lacey & Co's ad, page 6, col. 6. TO ALL CATARRH SUFFERERS. Hyomel Guaranteed to Cure by Sidney Krumrine, or Money Refunded. The popularity and increase in sales of Hyomei are unique in the annals of medicine Such astonishing cures have been made by this remarkable rem edy that the proprietors have authorized Sidney Krumrine to sell every package of Hyomei under an absolute guarantee that it will cure catarrh, If it the purchaser can have his money funded by Sidney Krumrine Hyomei is no ordinz the only method of treatment that by direct inhalation to the part of the air pas eS, A aii cal ua breathing organs, ¢ the b with a srmanent and complete cu does ry remedy most balsam germs in the riches and pt that destroys ood dditional ozone vif @r tl al res of W FINEST PURE OLIVE 0IL SECHLER & CO the .& 39 Naumbura& Co. MAKERS NEW YORWX Many clothing manu- facturers draw the line on stouts and slims. Our clothes for short, stout or extra tall men are among our trump cards, In all styles, plain and fancy—hand tailored— moderate cost. Look forthe above label. Your money back for anything not right, For sale by M. FAUBLE & SON, BELLEFONTE, PA, Coal for Sale: CHAMBERS & UZZLE COAL FOR SALE BEST COAL P. B. CRIDER & SON. 1 fashion kit 8} Da ildren’s Golf Gi in p'ain white and red ; also ab 24 ol choice per pair pairs fancy colors ; y« spent | | Tuesday at the home of her daughter, | | Mrs. Hughes, | Mrs. Wm. Martin returned to her at Altoona. | Mrs. Ira Proudfoot returned to ber | home in Altoona after spending several | mouths with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gross, Harry K. Breon and sistef Miss Bertha, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Em. ma Dale, of Houserville, Quite a number of our people were | viewing the fish hatchery on Sunday | afternoon, Juo. Rote and wife are visiting friends at Glen Irom. Mise Margaret Fraser friends at Pleasant View, UL 1 | : : : is visiting 99 4g fs the New and Better Breakfast Food, so different from all others that it ploases everybody. Get a package to-day at your grocers. with the latter's parents, Tur Guxmszs Puss Poon Oo, La Rov, X. & home after a pleasant visit with friends | 2§ pieces Ribbon, about 3 inches wide, assorted colors, worth from we close the 12C | 20¢. to 25¢. a yard, | lot per yard 75 Swiss Cuckoo Clocks, a ven- | ture with us but we know they'll | be big sellers ; a clock easily worth | $1.50 of anybody's money, now 75¢ | ] | 45 new Wrist Bags in black, brown and slate, a sample lot we happened to pick up at less than wholesale price ; take your choice of them for 2%5¢ We have just received another assorted lot of American Beauty and “F. C.” Corsets, sold in most places at soc. and 75c; we are selling them now at 30¢ Also we are now giving the greatest bargains in Ladies’ Coats and Suits, Misses’ and Childrens’ Cloaks of any store in Bellefonte. And don't for- get we are leaders in Millinery. r A KATZ & CO
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