R Jrvin THE RACKEIL ONLY 11 DAYS in which to buy your Christmas Presents. Come to the “Big Store,” One whole floor devoted to Toys alone. variety of Fancy for Holiday y 2 he a OC ASK not RACKET STORE CO. Correspondents’ Department Continued, from page 7 Sugar Valley. E. M. Grimes, oue of the oldest citizens of Sugar Valley, died at bis home in Tylersville. He was over years of age, and 1s survived by his wi The funeral was held Saturday forenoon at 10 o'clock, interment at Tylersville. ht from I. R. lately oper at the east moving It Greenburr, o re Howard Barner has t Harter the saw mill tha ated on the Hoflinister end of the valley into the Kahle where he will for T. R. Harter. Lewis Bal , farmer, ship, met with a very L tract is now ove alra ey of Green town- pain ‘ul G Jou ) were fell which broke to the Batley f his legs. a h weighed earth, Samue! Stamm kil of nine months dressed breaking one ed whic 10 ibs There isa possibility of a mail route being established between Carroll and Rauchtown soon The projectors of the contemplated pew railroad through Central Pennsyl- vania believe that Sugar Valley is on the line of the most direct route cast and west, Snow fell to the depth of three inches Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Plumgrove. Wm. Fleisher and wife, James Stover and wife, all of Centre Hill, spent Sun- day at Geo. Koch's. W. H Swarlzand at Clintondale heipnj ents to butcher, Philip 1 Hill spen Y nd v pent Monday { FCOTEeSY spent Tharsday e former's par- from Centre _ ARY IOI latter’ Sunday at th uw the =i nt ck list d Wm. Shell; Harry three ch over at Bars Miss Kat work as a domestic Mr high school, took his Grove to church Miss visit on Sanday a e Breon w to Penn Ha Decker, a student of Spring Mills lady friend to Green paid her sister a The key was found where the flag was once erected Mrs. Jacob iat 35 14 C.K hunting t pheasants Charles Ebert and wife had a good sernading one d ast week. Centre Hall. whilom 1 Gentzel was on the sick Soner at Sober on a p for pheasants ; be killed ten was up iy Geo ! yu t ving ewishurg, b returning, having Eat | i ie 18 4 1 posi the Buffalo milling company. Dr. A Fmeri JWnsman, purchased a home in on 18 now occupying g the Dr. ne which be hased and pra for Was In are 8 established pere Andy Reesn Pittsburg oart of tl tate visiting grandson Clay, and others Miss Grace lee was shopping to Beliefonte. Her brother Wilmer Lee, came home on account of an injury to one of his feet, Farmer Ben, Armey killed two hogs, combined weight, 885 pounds. n the Plumgrove. Phillp Franks, wife and daughter Lula spent Sunday at the home of J. |. Taylor. ames Stover and wife also William er and wife, spent Sunday at the tome of Geo, Koch, Kellerville scribe must have been away aweek but got home in time to see Chipple and Boss going home. Next spring there will be many mov: ings around in this section, ct of timber | accident, i dman he | south of | alf at the age no idea of | jon with | Millheim. W. J. Carlin, Etq , and “M. Guiser, of Brush valley had business in town on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geary, of Centre Hall visited with his parents, D. L. Geary on Sunday. delphia on Saturday. Henry Stoner, of Tusseyville, assisted his father, to butcher last week. Harry McManpaway and Clayton Weaver, of Wolt's Store, were in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Haffley, of Aarons- burg, were shopping beginning of the week. A party from Lancaster county, is buy- ing apple trees, J. J. Gentzel of Sober, bad business in town on Monday; he has just finished his building for this fall, Billy Throssel says he has a big black work horse for sale at a bargain, Miss Ella Breon is keeping house for J. A. Brungart's during their annual visit to Union county. Dinges purchased the Pine Creek mills. The Huey mill is still putting in more machines, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Brown were to Nittany valley on Sunday visiting her parents, John Carson's, Mr and Mrs. Porter, of Clintondale, visited at S. M. Cambells last week. Mr Mrs. H. E. Duck were to the State Grange meeting at Wilkesbarre on Tuesday. Pork is selling now at five and a half cents per pound. Miss Christine Bender, who was enter. tained by Miss Sturgis, returned bome on Tuesday. The Thank Offering social, given by the W. H F. M. society of the Lutheran church, held at the home of J H. Hart. mau, Monday evening, was a Success all through. The guests numbered about 75 and the offering amounted to $1525 Mrs | to her sister, Mrs ville, last week Brungart, at Hughes. ster, Mrs. D. J Joseph Hackenberg jamsport last week | is visiting her si Numan Mrs rom Wil { The Bur { exploded their case | court. by Bechtel Judge out of to Dihuyikiii Coburn. It is with much sadness that we record the death of pretty little { Orpha Glasgow, oldest daughter of Mr | and Mrs. J. W. Glasgow, which occurred | Monday evening, after a brief {liness from pr cumonia, which tu ned to diph- rot {is no theria and caused her sudden death. | Two weeks ago she had accompanied | her father to Philadelphia and after their | Buried | return she contracted a cold | Tuesday afternoon in cometery at Mill. | heim | Oar schools were closed several davs | this week and the rooms thoroughly dis. infected because had attended on fore the family {iiness a Monday koew sister's of Charles Stonebraker visiting his home for a short he will again return to Somerset ¢ Seanor, is ime, unly. Shore, spen and helpe make sausage on Mon spent } several aby had the mumps | On Tuesday {these | a michering in arts came off at John Cornman’s whi nity | sons aAu-cage | mess, | BE was at Pe That O° ner juir pers badly smash Mrs passe Mrs. Lav thter Sue y ting at the home of the n I.E Mrs, Durst and Mrs (lenin spent day in Beliefonte We would D.G. Myers only John at his hon Mrs. Kern, of Pine with her son Harry John of Rtate town Satur College, th th i na Lenker and are Lenker, Fri stake about DE. a8 It was ba Markle of Howard, spent A few days Hall, spe Kern, nt a few days Frank Maves and wile, of Houserville, spent Sunday w Mrs Evey. Mrs, Berth Lye returned Huntingdo Hathy days with his mo & An improvement Valley. if Peon Hall yd Gentzel of this B his sinter M home from } count Frank spent a lew helir ehureh Charles Her aay spent Sun after TR Pp Me The Ge near wes valley Lutheran ehurch is now ni they want to put up the bell Tuesday afternoon The Muddy Lt ast week comps t eek seribe had a narrow escape he was thinking of being back at his old trade on the trolley car and thought Jeasly pulled the wrong string and had a terri. bie blowout, A.D. Auman, of this place, Is not done husk: ing corn, D. E Gentzel the veterinary surgeon of this place is busy at work, The famous trapper mentioned last week has been contempiniing a trip to Altoona for butterflies and eathish but the Muddy Creek seribe says you ean't get boarding out there for more than two days at a time, EW, Zettle returned home last week with four fine rabbits, Sua Carvon Yu sma Surm Yo use In this p v Fred Zettlo and James Reeder, of this place, were hauling paper wood, Maggie Springer returned from Phila | ? N . 1 M \ ie i Ts E. B McMullin has a new miller since |, co. 00 tor the people that have the Sallie Alexander left for a visit | Miss Bessie Mamolin, of Lock Haven, | khart Moser heirs’ bubble was | throwing | county | four-year-old | boy of Mr Glasgow's | forenoon be- the nature of his | when THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. DECEMBE Muddy Creek. Geo. Rishel, of Arden, Md,, arrived on last Wednesday and moved in the house recently ocoupled by A F. Vonada, Adsm Auman and Kzra Harter still have some corn to husk yet, The people stricken with smallpox are im- proving as fast as can be expected, That man that reported to the presidont of the board of hazalth that 8. W. Ripka's child. ren were at H, Vonada's last Sunday, should have a quarter for telling a lie, Susan Zettle is at present visiting her child ren and grandehildren and says she Is in bet ter health than she has been for years; she thinks of retiring entirely from work the re- mainder part of life, W. O. Ripka butchered on Saturday; he had | fine hogs, It would be as necessary to quarantine some people for telling falsehoods as it Is for the samallyox, J.D. Wagner and J. P, Heckman bauled the seats up from the depot for the church Frank Ripka was kicked in the stomach by a horse last week not burt Another heme from Maryland, but was serious widow made happy~—~0 Yer came Rome people waleh the man that delivers small pox with a tel tO see something to talk about Buteh is trapping need to advertise his b ROO if they can find skunks; he says he don't isin The Georges valley scribe stated last week that the Muddy scribe was stalled with a load of fire De sticking yet if It had not been for a stick of handy. That stick thal the scribe used was a stick that wood snd would cord wood Muddy the Georges val ley scribe used to punch the stumpiall off of lying Creek the mullein stalks last summer, Mt. Eagle. We have had winter weather for the last two weeks, wW.T Leathers tok rone on Saturday The Mt. Eagle hunt last day of hunting season wi We think a business trip t ng créw came bh th Abuck we ing 45! pounds again next fal the try they can tr) fa returned | this is the first } thin seasot The scribe Ww to know from id s that me ke one why It the raliroad company cal their loaded trains on the Sabbath? There Aw 10 preve do thal what then 4 West Brush Valley. Mrs. E parents Sut © Hac Sunday. nt them but if a farmer would would be done s B yiay a1 irre visited the | f QO hau was a guest of Li § ) nie Gxren kK. of Woodward, spent i sStover's y and fam ith Kr of Brush valley, mu pant farm at this place. iy, of Georges valley i Wetzel, ved our obliging postmaster is getting the holiday ndusement 13 stamps for one cent and a quarter if time t Gurney Hosterman is suffering with bolls St. Paul Sunday Is making tions to have a Christmas entertainment a rishing trade over And as a special Willi now Now iny buy. school Smullton. Mr. Miller and Mr Swartz of Howard spent Sunday with James M Mrs. B hiladelphia Musser moved © ier. anche Smull returned home fr m y Penns valley on y Winkleblech and family returned to ednesday. Hirayer is on the sie list This week will wind up the butchering in this section Thos. Grenninger was home on Tussday to help his parents buteher, fsrael Henry and wife spent a few days in Nittany valley and Lock Haven, Livonia. The party at Nathan Hough's Tuesday evening of last week was a sucoess, Jane Adams, of Lock Haven, accom: panied by her sister Jessie, of Loganton, spent a week at this place, The new band is flourishing and will goon be ready to display their musical talent in public. M. W. Adams made a business trip to Sunbury last week. Mrs. Charles Schreckengast, of Tylers. ville, spent last week at the home of her father ben Stover, ~Cranberries, celery, for the holidays ~Sechler’s, Lutheran | prepara | Harris Township. here buying cattie, Hall Lumber Co. last week, D. M. Campbell was re-elected as sec retary of Pomona Grange. 0. P. Cole, of Bellefonte, made a busi. ness trip to Linden Hall last week. yisit to friends in Altoona. | | Wm. Mitterling, of Centre Hall, was | Mr. Conrad, of Sunbury, was inspect. | ing lumber in the yards of the Linden | Miss Mary Goheen spent Monday in | Bellefonte, | Mrs. F. BE. Wieland spent a few days at Rock Springs last week, | Michael Hess and wife, of Bellefonte, spent a short time at their old home near Shingletown. Mrs. Charles Stamm, of Altoona, is visiting here. Albert Smelizer, in Boalsburg J. A. Rupp or. of Newberry, visited is attending to his duties as lvin Myers of the mountain city, ! a day with his parents, Boalsburg. William Hess and wife, of Braddock, have been visiting among relatives here during the past week. Samuel Kaup and wife of Renovo spent a few days visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Kaup. Miss Priscilla Stuart left on Monday for Pittsburg. where she expects lo spend the winter, | Miss Helen Myers returned bome last week after an extended visit among reia- tives in Altoona Miss Grace Barber, a graduate of a New York school of oratory, will give an entertainment in the Presbyterian church of this place on Friday eyening. Axe Mann. Protracted meetings are now in pro- gress at the Axe Man Voiom church, every evening. There will be specia services on Sunday evening; song service al 7 m y | 84 day and pia ¢ aller 8. Rote, of Pittsburg, Sunday at his home an absence of one year, spent Satur at this Breon and wife spent Tuesday at Oak U1 Miss Margaret Frasier returned ! her home at this p ending sever. al weeks at the home of NM. Wilson, of Pleasant | Mrs friends afler 83 her ew, ace, Calvin Gfrerer is visiting with and relatives at Centre Hall, North Gregg. Mrs 0 the sick Ww there are fo salty in Spards Gap: Curtin Kiecner's, john Wert FIMMAL % ap Jeremiah fthin two miles along the Brush n ir saw resent spies Gap 8 at home ang n Kathe The roy rogressi six » | k and wife spent Sunday & the latter's sister Mrs of Harter, W,_ Va, is ven are st 3 4 t Faru Hagar & THe nd { | Charles Rachau few days at home Rock Grove. Edward Brown i558 Jacob F. Royer and S Ug A week visiling Oow.Y 11% Weather Report. efonte Station TEMPERATURE Mazxsnun Minimo Be Some Foolish People ow a 60%¢h to rut unt They oft nh mast 1 the Iwill a wear duced to try the Kemp's Balsam, Jarantes to cure Al reach of WORTAWAY but 'K ne Bay Oh t wil them away. Could they be fu med whieh Is sold on a positive coastal ol ne oa i a H see the excelient of Price Ze and iruggists. 4f tf they would immediately fect after taking the first dose oo. Trial size FREE. At all - prunes, New crop § figs and raisins- Sechlers, | CATARRH CURED WITHOUT DRUGS Hyomei Medicates the Air You Breathe, Kills the Germs and Cures the Disease. Hyomei cures catarrh thoroughly and | sermanently, because it reaches the § smallest air cells in the head, throat and | lange, kills the germs causing the disease | and drives it from the system, goes to the root of the disease, destroys tae cause, aod makes which can be effected in mo other way, Breathe it for a few minules four Limes a day and benefit will be seen at ounce Hyomel | permanent cures | Continue this treatment for a few weeks asd Hyomei will have cured you The Hvomei breathed through the nest pocket inhaler furnished with each out. | fit mingles with the air you breathe, It | is a loca! and direct treatment for eradi. | cating all catarrh germs in the mucous | membrane and tissues and in this way | cures catarrh in any part of the system, | Used In connection with Hyomei Baim it has been successful in curing the worst and most deep seated cases of catarrhal deafness, The complete Hyomel outfit costs $1 00 and comprises an inhaler, a bottle of Hyomel and a dropper. The inhaler will last a lifetime and additional bottles of Hyomei can be obtained for soc. Stronger than any claims that can be made in an advertisement, is the fact that 8. Krumrine will give his personal guarantee with every omel outfit he sells to refand the money if the purcha- ser can say that Hyomei has not given satisfaction. x50 Fine oysters and oyster creckers—at Sechlers. | | | me uatting in the sands of the desert, Miss Helen Myers returned from a | i 5 10, 1903. out Nis hand, graspiug two of the long | plumes. In an instant the message had gone | aiong the nerves of Mr. Plumetall that the time for action had come, He jumped high in the alr, throwing the sand squarely in the face of the swarthy Arab, and then dealt him two fearful blows with his heavy feet. Mr. Arab fell backward and seemed to see two suns In the sky, and it seew- ed to be raining sand When he came to himself the ostrich stood grinning at him, “When you size a man up,” sald he, “remember that there are two ends to him.” 8t, An Animal Story Por Little Fclks The Tale of a Kicker Mr, One day young Plumetall was punning himself and dressing his beau- tiful tall feathers. “What funny kind he our of If thers, things men “They pull which are d then stick them on wi ther suid to himse beautiful f« #0 useful to us, the hats of the and try to make then turn are!” out nn tr ves and daughters Louis Post-Dispatch. 1 Jook like us, and d the jespise us and say we they Rrour next mo are 8. they tric ads in the sand Here comes I do be , ers. Wald one of 1 ¢ sinpae men now Heve he me as | ten } 3 104 g." Thereug } fuck io { is bead deep In the na nd ) ywned with }.. Ah} the said Throat ; Hamline SOc. and $1.00 Hamlins Cough Balsam “There They and Bple | Hamlins Blood ¢ Liver Pills be birds are the f their | bave on ' ) { | kind LW G8 BALE AND RECOMMENDED BY cn— themselves except t 5 Just CM. Parrish. drags elonte, Pa yet look at him now in the sand | upon him and my fort with a severe lung affect Mr. Arab disease Consemption, is anxious 10 make known . : to bis fellow sulterers the means of cure. To ands av ' be will cheerfully send (free Mr. Plummets wkied to mse] ! e) a copy of the prescription used, which y = nd a sure cure for Consumption, sma, Catarrt, Broschitls and a ' at and Maladies. Hel suflerers will try sit is ir able Those ring which hem Dothitg, real ec addrems, al Rev. EDWAED A. WILSOY, Brooklyn, New York, O CONSUMPTIVES. - goed having been restored to health e means, after sullering fof several years on, and that dread grab oT by sam; nders me esire 1 under the san “Oh, Bo righ is sluply ridicul how 5 : e pres i maw pr animals are ws 2 w easy! esung, w plea T0090 Hoicay Announcement CHRISTMAS---1903. We wish to call your atten- tion to our immense Holiday Assortment of Pretty, Useful Presents. In addition to our regular lines we now have in display as follows: Pictures to retail from 10c up to $2.50. Biblical Pictures, a good assortment at 25c¢ each. Medallions make beautiful presents for the housewife, 2 for 25c. Photograph Frames, 25 and 50c. Brick-a-brace for the sitting-room table, 26¢ to $2 25. Fancy Work Boxes, 25 and 50c. SLs pewood, the genuine article, 50c up Triplecate Mirrors, 50 and 75c. Photograph Albums, 75¢ up to $2.70 cluding easels. Combs and Brush sets, $1.25. Swiss Cuckoo Clocks, guaranteed, 75c. Guilt Clocks, $1.50. Pillow Tops, 26¢ up to $5.00. Wrist Bags, 25¢ up to $4.50. Indian Leather Goods, including Calen- ders, Art Pieces for Dens and Pillow Tops, from 50c¢ up to $6.50. An immense Holiday line of Umbrellas, from $1.25 up to 810.50. Ladie’'s Neck Wear, an immense line from which to select, from 25c¢ up. in- All Goods marked in plain figures and now ready for our inspection. KATZ & CO.
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