Pacr 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, DECEMBER 17, 1003. — E. P.lrvin THE RACKEI Only 6 Days TILL CHRISTMAS Send the Children, Bring the Children, Come Yourself. DON'T FORGET you can do better at The Racket ; they sell for cash. RACKET STORE CO. Correspondents’ Department Centinued, from page 7 Milesburg. Mrs. Mary Jane Armstrong Lewistown to her left for visit daughter, Mrs. Jewel City, left pada. Grassmir a brief visit here for ncle, Is No Maguie, | y daugh i | has been an ice saore, Mrs. Sadie Poor Jersey I ral { Lais Fiace vist : 0 ast w k Ww Walker | Mrs G. W. Hea Ela Lucas, of Altoona, parents over Sanday Mrs. Sallie Farl, who had been visit Ing her parents, returned to her home at Philipsbarg last Thursday. Mrs 1a Poorman spent Sunday with friends at Yarnell Preaching service will be held in the B. church, Sunday evening. m visited her U. Quite a number of the men from this place left this week to work in the woods, A number of people from this place attended the revival meeting at Yarnell, Sunday evening Domestic and French Flannel, wowen madras pajamas, military style or with collar, $1.25 to $3. Sim the Clothier Houserville. Thomas Duey, of Scotia, transacted business in town last week, Johu Mechley, Robert Hoy, H. I. All man and Bert Lyle spent Satucday at the county seat, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tibbens and Geo. Scholl assisted Geo. Tibbens, of Axe: mann, with bis buicheriog last Friday, Anyone wishing a copy of the Chicago Ledger or Saturday Blade can obtain them from Geo, Coble, our enterprising news-boy. —Bechlers own make mince meat, pure, superior to any shipped here, makes mince ples of superior excellence, L,C,lrvin daughter, | Linden Hall. Mrs. John Carper is spending a few weeks visiting her brothers in Clearfield county. Mrs. S. BE. Goss and son, and Miss Anua Musser, all of Bellefonte, were In town on Friday last, Henry Zeigler and J. H. Ross attended Irvin Grey's sale at Stormstown cn Tues. day. Bertha Tressler spent a few days with her cousin, Annie Long, of Centre Hall. Mrs, J. H. Ross is on the sick list at present, One of our young sports and a promi. nent young lady attended the musicale at Centre Hall on Friday night. James Worral is able to be around with a sprained back. Mrs, Agues Meyer and daughter, Adam Zeigler, Howard Zeigler and John Raymond spent Saturday in Bellefonte, The United Evangelicals are prepar- ing for their Christmas enterlalnment on the night of December 26, Mrs Kathryn Wieland has sent out invitations for the marriage of her daugh- ter, Sara Elizabeth, to Murray Lietzell, on the 234 of Dec Mr. and Mrs joiciog over the arrival of a little daugh- ter last week. Beggars are in town, At £20 a suit « and of fine grade full lined ; leather compartments for se, eleg ie leather leather brushes, comb, soap box, all traveling necessities set of brushes, et complete w th full | Sim the ( £90 vo other Brush Valley. Brungard, from few days in this | | | | Butchering is pearly over, | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Union county, spent a C. A. Rac Harter, W | will | Duck, left for , ou Monday, where they work for r Bros Th S08, Frederick is He is ony seriously iii Lae townshij > Lamar. lover and Mrs e were 4 week at J. H. Shutt ire Ce All Pe Fhe cold weather di sit alictst i 1 not slight us—it | maker y A has ck's son Emer tizzn now field opened practice He will be a 1 E iC | | Merchant Frank Smith k i porkers, one weighing 440, the | pound heavier illed two Aher one Shopping for Christmas gifts Is only business now the ] The biggest line of sweaters in Central colors and stripes to please will surely suit Sim the Penvsylvania | Prices that | Clothier Georges Valley. We had rain Sunday morning at this place, Wabbly reports trapping a failure. J 1. Jamison killed two porkers weigh. ing 655 pounds. Oliver, the next time vou go out rabbit tracking take a little better care that you don’t get on the wrong track. I take notice the Muddy creek scribe bas contracted a bad cold from the escape of so much gas, A trip to Al. toona might greatly improve him, Bath robes, pretty combinations, $4.50 to $0.50-8im the Clothier, Mt. Union. Winter is at the door ; but a sure thing the West Brush Valley scribe is ready for it. Col. Decker, from Georges valley, was seen in this section again on Sanday night, Samuel Yearick of this place attended preaching at Green Grove, Mr. and Mrs, Stucker, Smullton, were engaged butchering at J. C. Omdorf’s this week, | Ing again, having been confined te the house | | ter IW . . | judgeship alreaay Emer Crissman are re- | ant, hand stitched | Iw | Mufflers in the new designs b0e, to $2.50, Sim the Clothier, High Valley. Butchering closed on Friday. Mrs, Agnes Bilmeyeor is at present visiting at east end, Mrs. Billmeyer 1s keeping » bearding house at Beanoer, Somerset county, and will save for Seanor on Monday, 14: she reports business brisk Mr, Rank, from Chester County, shipped a ear load of apple lumber last week, Danlel Elsenhuth was housed up with pain in his back, but 1s geting better, i Dr. snyder and son Look a pleasure drive to | Coburn on Friday. J. Elsenhuth and wile are at present ln the | valley, and will remain tll spring, will go to housekeeplug It is rumored that a wedding will take place in the near future In our valley, was delive ed on | J then they 4s the Friday asured eighteen feet wed ding sausage : the length and weigned six pounds even Sausage Im in Our valley Is still without sick people, a blessing, Ihe valley whippoorwill as all around us there Is sickness sit, Hill seribe did not mention the High nd in » told him it Is out « his ast items ; 1 guess ROme « the season for whippoorwilisgt don't ma , 08 1 read & piece In the almanac that at Was selling straw hats i winter, aud t of the & was just as far out ASON as Whippoor lis in Decem Ler Fome of our nto Heinle | ‘ i" ieading democrats beg Hon, Wh ned as a suitable candidate office, us Mr. Helnle sides that he aiways am ment 8 record ix clear an support party that hoid said there Is no school ho Mr. Heinle's volee has no ng the demo msell Mi among our Dutch party Helple Is he Abd wou inated Ka nd follov wed; this is a on Sunday morning, ©o { DUt IL is generally the ase 1 ¢ i } Smithtown. a of W phia whe H. Musser e be DAs se has uf t has sausages, now he says he Mu.es again Auman this Nevi through bustier rues his ho sect kster wi gon wm himself; he is a Bob Young ha the sausages made, now he is ready for Xmas Henry Keen came home from Hickory Corner and seems to feel better, Merry Christmas to all Sober. Mrs. Harry Gentzel and sister Katie, Barger were callers at Jacob Gentzel Sunday. C. K. Sober and Blande Sober and Dr. | Warren, all of Lewisburg, were up at this place on a hunting trip, Mis. Ben Shaffer was a guest with her | mother at Green Briar Sunday. Calyin Breon, Ben Shaffer and Steiger boys went to Slate Ran to work. 1. J. Gentzel butchered four fine hogs on Friday. ! Dora Gentzel made a business trip to | Spring Mills. The Traveler's Gap scribe didn’t come | home from Poevalley yet as we saw no {tems in the last week's paper, Fine Naples walnuts, new goods, olive oll, sardines, ketchups, flavoring ex. tracts—at Sechlers, a si, — L—S Plum Grove. _ Annie Weaver returned to her home at Farmers Mills after staying a month at the home of Jacob Sharer, Wim. Sholl, who has been sick for some time, we are sorry to say, is no better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sharer returned home after visiting with relatives and friends at Oak Hall and State College, As news is scarce this week, we will close by saying, till next week we will try and get some of Highvalley's gas wells, as news seem to be plenty where there are gas wells, | items from this place last week Fruittown. We had pretty cold weather here on Monday morning; was four above Zero, Mrs. Henry Reitz, of Misses Ada Smith, of Colyer, and Myra Mover, of Maine avenue, spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jacob Royer, Next time, boys, have more mercy on a ove legged man than to unload corn on him ; how would you hike it if served that way? There was a mistake in printing the It was Ammon Bubb instead of Simon Bubb. Miss Carrie Bodtorf returned to her home after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Wm ipka, of State College. it The loop scribe should not get too smart about the Fruittown scribe’s flood, as we bad one, but as the hi high it could not reach the Loop scribe The loop should not worry so much about the Fruittown scribe Miss Ruth Royer, Royer, is on the sick Mrs. Israel Weaver, Mrs and daughter Esther, spent the home of Peter 8. Boal, of 8 were Loo scrine daughter of Jacob list Wm. Ishler Sunday at P. C. city (GG. R. Meiss bad a corn husking party lat week Pretty late at this time of year to husk corn, for Bellefonte he intends to sister, Wilbur Holderman one day last week stay this winter with hi John Bohn, of Linden Hall, spent Sat urday with his sister, Mrs. Royer, of this place ieft where Mt. Hill Mrs. O. A Jamison toona where she wi pn visiting her ev, M. 1. Jamison Rishel kille the scales at §3 eft on Friday for ia few day with husband's brother, Jerry aed Yarnell AW Wooka WwW Miss Mary Ban Miss Blanche ne for a week George Kline Sunday to see | The most spend Xmas midence and real at Montgomery & Co Clothing ~C val nes A&W Noumburak Co MAKERS NEW YOR We make all kinds of Overcoats, to please all kinds of tastes, but it is a fact, nevertheless, that the 44-inch long Overcoat is the most popular of all— casy fitting, but not too much fullness. Kersey, Frieze, Vicuna — Black, Blue, Oxford — Silk lined or Italian lined. Look for our label. Your money back for anything not right. For sale by M. FAUBLE & SON, BELLEFONTE, PA, { | ! . 1 Boalsburg; Loop. Borry tossy Rey, A jald up with a very sore throat ; did not hear exactly what it is, John Horner Is getting along with bis sore foot We all feel glad te see our Housman occupying her seat again Horner in fairly sister Blanch in ehureh Hey, Bayler, the presiding elaer of the Evan gelical church, preached three good sermons at Zion up to Sunday evening and conducted the | Lords supper We have heard from the folks that are now from the Loop located in the lumber camp of Harter Bro's in Focabhontus, West they seem to with be plinfied with thelr thelr jobs: we are glad ocation and Lo hear it Jack give u SOme 1 glad tO read them through t When you want anything in our line, don’t shop the town aud then $4 . ATMO3 coue 0 us at iast Save Lime ar by coming to us first and get what you want, Bechler S echler’s The fellow who boasts that he has no enemies Is generally a nonentity Pain in Chest | Sore Lungs Grip Hamlins RD LL Hamins and $1.00, 5 Hamlins Cough Balsam Hamlins Blood & Liver Pills well Virginia ; WERE ED BY aomm——— Potter Twp. Mrs, Maria Wagner who has spent some time with her sons Samuel and William at Kipple, returned home Jolin Bubb, of Centre Hill, is {il with neu- | ralgia of the bowels Mrs, Benjamin Bitner, of Missour!l, acgompanied by Bitner, arrrived here since Mrs. B Jusper county, Charles yours west, in old Fotter her son, It is near 25 tner and her husvand went She finds many changes here since that, A Christmas the Bpru will bs held In Bh on Christmas entertainment M. E elown chur evening John Bul The lit) proving bis on the sick | t sdaugntsr of K, DD, Harter is im m the ( Weather Report. Weekly report—Be DATE efonte Station. 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