Pack .8 ——————— —— BP Irvin, L,O, Invix THE RACKET Second Annual Red Tag Sale. Greatest Money Saving the year, A few of the hundreds of Bargains Lace Curtains, some have a few dropped or slight mistake in weav- ing, worth Te to £3, sale price 39¢ to Ke. Towels, 15x36, each. 25 doz. 8¢ each. of Sale Real frinred ends, 4c White Towels, 15x34, Corsets, S1Ze8, and $1.25, sale price 49¢. 20 per cent. reduction kets and Haps. Black Underskirts 59¢ Mrs. Potts’ Sad [rons, 3 handle and stand, per set The No. S Wash Boiler fie, All Shoes reduced 20 per cont. Opens Saturday, Feb. 20, closes Saturday, M arch 5. RACKET STORE CO. broken were $1 Blan. on Lrons, nis Corresponde ntinued fy Co Department Walker. heasley, of | George S be thi . oreetin fen own this week greeting old friends athan Condo,who has been confined )ed for some weeks past, is Rev. Carson, pastor of the mon Sunday evening. gret his depar are, We deeply re- Harry Strunk is suffering with a se vere attack of pneumonia. B. L.. Noll attended lersburg, Saturday. There was quite an excitetnent in town over several cases supposed to be smallpox, and quite a number of our prople have been vaccinaled, We are glad to say, however, that the dreaded disease has found no footing bere as yet. Samuel Aley returned home last week from Kane, where he has been employed for seyeral months Ira Condo and family are suffering with a bad sore throat. A party was held at Hugh Glossner's on Thursday evening, in hovor of his two daughters, May and Lalu. A carriage load of F visited Mrs. Rachael B Miss Blanche I with friends emi K. ogton people eC vin ent in Beech i SD a few days Cr Rock View. The sale of the Tressler's heirs was well attended on Sat thing brought fair prices. Mahle Fike diptheria eck. urday and every. is reported very low with Ounite for y ae Sean 2! : . a w our young people at ended preaching at Axeman on Sunday night Samuel Cramer and wife, also Victor and Mable Bruogard, were out enjoying the sledding ; from all appearance they bad a nice time Riding beats walking every time ; how about it Bertha? Miss Emma was out sieighing one day last week and called at the school house. Wallace Herman : visited last Friday our school Oscar Fishburn has been on the sick list for a few days Imagination is getting away with some of our young people and they had better reform before it is too late The ground hog must shadow, because it is W.1.G, fromthe ing the blacksmith Condo, at Penn Ha The party held at Wedue All thar refresh Mrs Mrs visi have seen his still cold. pike intends learn. trade with |. C. in the spring Albert Bradford's argely atlended Bradford for the served day night was k Mr | Mrs ments which were at Dota Tressler, of Fillmore, Henry Brown, of Millheim ing at John Hagan's, Sa: day Wonder what of Ear ystown, had at this place day night? The singing clas ted by Prof Samnel Homan tontemplates haviog a concert in the and 4] + Were attraction Abner Stover, h Satur- y condu spring Elery Brown and family, of Millheim, spent Sunday with James McClintic. J. H. Rishel spent a few days in Belle. fonte last week, It’s rather funny that the Penn Cave scribe left the party so soon last Wednes day night, Lemont. Miss Lula Smith is visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. Asbury Holderman. The reception that was held for Rev, W. K. Harrnis ou Wednesday was large- | ly attended. John Mitchell spent Friday at State College. Maude Holderman, of Stats College, is spending a few days with her sister Mary Holderman. Mabel Thompson returned home from Pittsburg on Saturday. Mrs. Mary Markle spent Wednesday al the home of her sister Mrs. Lenker, Ella Ross, of Linden Hall, spent a few days last week at the home of Eimer Ross, Mrs. Alvin Grove, of Bellefonte, is ding a week with her parents Heury oy We think that some people had better stay at home when they want to have a and leave they come Gregg Twy. WEST BRUSHVALLEY. last week, Wm, Homan, of near Centre Hall, was in this vieinity looking for a summer hireling. Wm. Burrell and wife, of Penn Hall, visited at the home of James Duck Tuesday. at Penns valley saturday evening. Miss Rose Taylor, of Hoys School Distriet, Sundayed at the home of Bebsta Beek, dort, Harvey Long wereto Peans valley Satur. day evening—1 wonder w-h y? Singing was largely attended at the home of John Taylor Sunday evening. Rev. 0. L the Bethesda church Sunday. fog, 1 thought those wild cats did him up while across the Hrush mountain merning. Oh, yes, if the people of Brush valley or around here want to be refreshed in the spir ftual way, just attend revival meeting at Spring Mills in the Ev, church; it will do some coming of our people good answer to your weekly reports, you are so anxious to know whether I am in Pleasant val ley starvation hollow; some times Iam and sometimes it {8 necessary to go there for this unused gas blown impure, reason, as there is so much around Brush valley, it makes the air and for that reason I go to Greens Gap. GEORGES VALLEY. Roland Zettle and family spent Sunday with his brother, Andrew, of Penn Hall. lemiogton, was | im- | Preshy. ] terian church, preached his farewell ser- | institute at Hab- | J. W. Evans and Dr. Wolfe attended Mr. Allison’s funeral on Friday. We had rain in this vicinity Sunday { and later turned to snow The Travelers Gapscribe had quite an i accident; he was returning from Poe | valley one pight and accidentally step- | ped into a fOx trap Peter Mills, charch C.D Auman i some trees that were cut at { an church, for wood. Auman, the painter of Spring working the Lutheran week . Was at last the remains of the Luther. s cutting GEOI Sumner W. Eisenhuth, of spent Suuday with Chas. Lingle. GES VALLEY Coburn, Some peple keep their dogs tied in the day time but let them loose at night | they had better change that style, Chas. Zerby, of Burnham, his parents, Wm. Zerby's Chas, Lingle, returned Thursday from his eastern trip. It's almost a disgrace when a man calls for supper at half past five and the landlord's reply is, supper is over, Where was paw on Saturday night ? is visiting PLEASANT HILL. 0. M. Jamison, the contractor of the | Leonard Messimer lnamber job, is busy looking around for men, wages $1 25 per { day and board ; the tract 1s not a large one but is somewhat swampy; Mr. Waltz will handle the bark for half; best of ac- | commodations Anybody that wants a fine suit made, call on Mr. Immel, he is a good tailor. A. F. Soyder and wife spent Sanday at I. G. Snyder's. ROCK GROVE Those who are on the sick May Kritzer, el Slack list are, Clair Durst and Mrs Samu. There are quite a few cases of scarlet fever in the Loop. Those at L. A Kritzer's Thomas Shilling and wife, of Haven, J]. H. Sheesley, of W. Va., and Wm Crader, of Penn Hall. E.C J.F who Sunday were, shent pen 1 te LOCK Housman spent several days at Royers Julian. William Straw, who 1s employed by the Philipsburg trolly line, was called {| home on Saturday evening on account of his mother’s illness. James Wert and wile paid a visit to Coburn | | | | | THE CENTRE Potter Twp. PLUM GROVE. James Stover and wife spent Sunday with the latters’ parents, Geo. Koch's, of | this place. Mrs. Wm. Meyers, of Centre Hall, | spent {ast Monday with Ler sister, Mrs, | Eliza Stump. Harvey Wert and wife attended big meeting | Solomn Lingle and family spent Sun. day in Georgesvalley with their daugh- | ter, Mrs. Wm. Ripka. Messrs, Reuben and Joho Wert, Domer Orn. | The Pium Grove trapper left for other | quarters, be says there is no money in | trapping when your traps get stolen, Buck preached an able sermon in | | tight lines and a loose whip. The Hoy School seribe is still among the lv- | sunday | Hello, you Brush valley scribe, 100k for your | Bruce Runkle and lady friend were seen driving through Plum Grove on Sunday. Bruce sports a fine rig with Mrs, Tamy Colyer spent last week at the home of Soloman Liogle. A vew gas well was discovered in our community, The surrounding community is apx iously awaiting the speedy recovery of | Wm. Keller, who is ou the mend at this writing David Vonada and family visited al the home of Geo Brian on Sunday. Hoover Dalby moved from Milroy to his father-in law, Daniel Keller; Mr Dalby expects to do the farming the next year for Daniel, P. A. Auman and ron gave Wm. Kel. ler a call on Sunday. Mrs. Frank Fisher, who had been call. ed to her home at Penn Hall on account of the illness of her daughter, has return. ed to nurse her brother, Wm. Keller, Miss Annie Weaver, visited with her Coaney. of Farmers Mills, friend, Miss Bessie Herbert Klinger, of Nittany valley, visited at the home of W. H. Swartz at the home Thursday and Mrs. N. B. Shaffer, Elza Stamp, Mrs. Victor Auman, Mis Milton Snyder, Mrs, W. H. Swartz, M: Jerome Auman, Mrs. Jacob Sharer, } Maggie Petteroff, Misses Annie Stum Bertha Jamison Mary Shaffer, this place, Mrs. Foreman, Mrs rr, Mrs. Fye, of Centre Hall Frankenberger, of Smithtown. port baving a nice time A quiltigg party was held of Oscar Homan on Mrs present were, and Stromey All re Calvin Swartz spent brother, Harvey. Willard Jamison, who is one of the Centre Democrat scribes, visited with his cousin, Mrs Victor Auman. W. H. Swartz was to Zion to help his brother Frank move to Brush valley reports the mountains awfully icy. S. E Sharer had the misfortune of cutting his arm very badly by falling on a corn stalk and the following Sanday he cut his floger with a hatchet. Ask George what remedy be used when Wes fainted, Sunday with FRUIT Tow NX, Ars. Levi Stamp and Mrs. Ellen Moy. er spent Tuesday at the home of Henry | Mover. Steward Jordan and family spent Sun day at the home of C. 8 Bodtof. fohn Bubb and Daniel Fahbringer, of Jurham, spent Sunday at home. Miss Sadié¢ Bodiorf s pent Wednesday | at the howe of Levi Stamp Miss Mary Moyer spent Saturday with | ber friend, Miss Sudie Bodtorf Miss Maude Sones entertained a pit | and flinch party, at ber home on Liberty | street, on Thursday evening. They had an enjoyable time, Fifty cents has been offered for the finding of a gam shoe. It was soon lo. cated early next morning. Edgar has resigned the mountain rus; Johan T his successor Valentine day was no failure, very few were slighted, I. F. Davis was called to Pittsburg last week, on accouat of his son Frank, being ill with pneumonia. He is im proving slowly, A load from this place went to Hoov ers on Saturday night; all had a nice time Miss Maggie Steele visited her many friends at Martha last week, Don't forget the justitute Friday and Saturday Mr. Pratt, of Unionville, preached a very fine sermon at Martha on Sunday. There will be a party at J. C. Nason on Saturday evening. Penn Cave. The spelling school that was held by Miss Rachau at Murry school house was well attended. C. H. Eangard will county pext spring where he will be em. | ployed with a lumber company. B. F. Rickert expects to move to Sny- dertown on Thursday Helen Bodtorf spent Saturday with ber sister, Mrs. Steward Jordon Liosd Smith, of Potters Sanday with Leslie Treaster Coburn. Tuesday 10 below zero Mills spent John Winkleblech moved into part of W. H. Grove's house opposite the depot. A.M. Harter and wife, of West Vir ginia, are spending a few weeks bere. C.P itor here on Saturday John Stonebraker spent the Sabbath with his children. Miss Ella Meyer, of Penn Hall, spent a few days at the home of W. H, Grove. | Scott Stover and wife, of Rebersburg, | visited the latter's sister, Weaver, on Sunday. George Eisenbuth, after few days with relatives, went to Somer. set county on Monday. Mrs. Jobn David Raymond, who is unable to con tinue working on the railroad, found em. | ployment in Miiton Those on the sick list are. Mrs. Jennie Harter, John Bowersox and W. H. Grove The Highvalley scribe traded watches | with Barnet and gained an apple pipe by the deal W. C. Krader and family and Levi Spiglemyer and family spent the Sab bath at the home of F. H. Stover PINE CREEK MILLS Cold and stormy and not enough snow for good sledding bat people are still at ft—anybody ought to know there is no | sledding. | trouble with the Peun Cave scribe’s trap- | | ping ; he would better attend to his own | traps, then he will have a success of his own | Mr. Banty is taking in the singing at | Farmess Mills held by Prof Homan, J. B. Rossman transacted business at Penn Hall on Saturday. William Schaffer will move to Tylets. villeon D. R. Lee's farm. I. P. and Charles Vonada were the guests at G. W, Ream’s, Sunday evening, Simon Hilderbrant is cutting cord wood for J. B. Ream, Our mail route {s quite different since we have suow banks, Weaver brothers claim no peaches this year—all frozen, Ham Schreckengast, the lucky hunter, has killed five foxes this season. H. HE. Schreckengast, of Farmers Mills, has a large raccoon robe for sale. The buy ways of life lead to the shop. ping district. The lumber team from Woodward are busy hauling to Coburn station. Mrs. Della Krader, son and daughter, were visitors at her sister's Mrs. Fred Stover, a few days last week, Samuel Alters will move on a farm leave jor Biakt | above Coburn in the spring ; what is the matter now Philip? James Stover is hauling logs for his | The Farmers Mill scribe has lots of | father, Alf. Stover. Dame Lose and his son made a flying trip to Coburn on Monday morning. Harry Horner, from High valley, bought a fine borse ; he is a driver, Pat. Stover made a business trip to Millheim, Koye quit farming and will work for the telephone Co, next summer, Bill Harter is not busy at this writing. Cloy Dinges is soon ready to run his mill ; he has done some repairing. Emanuel Vooada is getting ready to attend sales in the spring. Used Dogs. Detective Joe Rightonour has arrested a party of hunters who hunted deer with dogs In Clearfield county and in the region of Hoover farm, having ran one deer into a stream with dogs where they shot it. The parties are from Sinama- honing, Resovo, Philadelphia and Pitts burg. The case will come up for trial in Clearfield county. those | ; he | Kerstetter, of Milton, was a vis- spending a | DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY Fillmore. I. H. Masser had an accident by one of his driving horses cutting himself in a barb wire fence, G. D. Huey got a cut from an ax last week. Protracted meeting staited atthe M, KE church last Monday evening; we hope a good success. Any one wanting to purchase a fine set of rings call on G, D. Huey, contain. ing 64 rings and straps. Preaching was well attended {. church Sunday. at the M News is scarce we hope scribe No. 2, can think of more than this. FILLMORE XC 2. Scribe No. 1 stated last week that there were some fellows up the saplin, but thought they would soon come down, Wonder if the scribe sSasn’t the first to come down and didn’t pick his place to light either—did he Miles? Our champion pugilist, of this place, was knocked out in jhe Arst round, w ' t The scribe also stated there were eral good looking young ladies in our looking for fellows. We have it from good authority that it is the scribe they are aller, Io the Fillmore items we gee that we have some lively farmers and some slow ones, who badn’t their fodder in yet and the neighbors hud better help him again. Now, will say, if the scribe bad acted the man, stayed at bis place and done his duty, iustead of jeaving and going bunting, more credit to him than him now i town not corn 10 make The young people H ing and skating al present 110YIDE COasl Howard. of | Harry | «1 his | ast week se anil lime was spent last Welrick | evening at the home of Sarah about twenty evening very pleasantly Lou Henderson spent Sunday parents at this place Dr. McEntire the family of Henry reports & case of sma Smit, the patient and is getting along favorably John Boone, after spending & few weeks with his family, left Monday for the woods Monday evening there was a sled load of tn this place sieighed to Bee Wednesday even {a was entertained at sled ad the pent a few atl Lock ther Hen The Harmon family have had the quaranvine | | removed and now have their liberty. They ¥ ve what they have have suff or i=nt marks to pr 1 of ihe Stale Board Sat {f Health was od here toexamine the smallpox, After ¥ Robb, John Smith, he unhesitatogly of our physicians here that it The Kline case he did not pro pounce 11 ether than anomaleas type of small day anes aghosed jis of Jacol siting g the fam Wagoner and Heary concurred with the diagnosis of one was smallpox pox BRUSHVALLEY. The singing at Marray School House was well attended last Thursday evening C. BE Duck gotone of his agers sawed off ou John Wert's sawmill. | were to Spricg Mills last Saturday even. | ing. Mrs. Jerry Ertel is not improving It was reported that G. D. Ondorf was acting agent for a certain smokepipe co. ! and that he has his windows decorated with smokepipes; it is all a false report { and be would much rather bave his win. | dows decorated with smokepipes than | with marks of aiity fingers 2a is the case | at the would-be pipe company A serenading took place at the south side of the valley last week, a young woman and a dinner bell were the only It was vo wedding party | | ! | instrument i ] Miss Rose Taylor spent Sanday with | Celesta Beck Rev. O. L.. Buck preached an able ser mon on Sunday which was his farewell | sermon " The Mt as he is busy selling smokepipes. [ sold him a lot of sawdust last week as he says it smokes better than tobacco. NOW ISTHE TIME TO USE HYOMEI Cures Catarrh and Prevents Colds. No Stomach Dosing, Just Breathe it, At this season of the year, catarrhal troubles are very prevalent, and nearly every person suffers to a certain extent Catarrh is actually the result of a soc cession of colds and can be easily pre vented if the proper treatment is fol lowed, Hyomel is a natural yet scientific cure for the colds and grip troubles that lead to catarrh, as well as a positive cure for the disease itself, The balsamic air of Hyothei breathed through the small pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit is filled with germ killing and health. giving qualities that penetrate to the minutest air cells of the head, throat and lungs. It kills all catarthal germs, frees the mucous membrane from poisonous microbes, and makes a perfect and complete cure of catarrh, The complete outfit costs only f1, while extra bottles of Hyomei can be procured for soc. 8. Krumrine sells Hyomel! on the "no cure, no pay” plan, and wil! re. fund the money if it falls to give satis. think it would have been | fun of | Friday | when of her Iilends met and spent the | pox in | mans Florence Is Quite a number of our young folks | Union scribe is worth nothing 18, 1904’ Oak Hall. Si Rev. J. 1. Stonecypher, of Boalsburg, spent Monday afternoon In town, E K. Smith made a business trip to | Philadelphia this week, | D. B. Lowder spent part of last week | at Spruce Creek. Arthur Peters visited in Bellefonte over Sunday. Henry Keller, of Kansas City, was a caller in town on Monday. Mrg Amanda Walker and Mrs. Poor- man, of Boalsburg, spent last Thursday | at Sunny Hillside, | | Mo., | Our town was well represented at the District Sunday school at Lemont Satar« day. E. K. Smith and wife entertained Prof. Wolf, of Spring Mills, and Revs. Rearick and Schuyler at dinner on Saturday. Mis. Anthony Knopp has been serious- ly ill for the past week. Clement Dale and wife, of Houserville, and Luther Dale and son, of Pleasant | Gap, spent Bunday with their parents. Mrs. Rine and daughter, of Bellefonte, spent several days at the home of Mathals | Dernar, The members of Victor Grange will entertain their friends on Saturday the 20th, by having an oyster dinver and an | entertainment in the afternoon. ~ © i veo Sa — —-———— somes wa— Holloly Complexions Plump With Price 25 cents. rawny Girls Che el J and Sallolp N stem, 1 the wa the f they fail to cure you, Sold only at our store or by mail GREEN'S PHARMACY. a PANNA NINN NSN, PAINS ANN SN ealth For business has proven to all our have made bramms can afford, not only in WNNINNANANINANING NINN NONININI NN, We keep all £r = Our aim is to give the very best that For the purpose of making ourselves known to have never bought from us and our methods of doing busi- ness we take this opportunity of introducing ourselves, ods, and those only of in NINA NNN, a a aa ae ons 1004 Our After-Inventory Statement: The mere fact that we have grown so enormously in our customers by the success we moncy and our buymyg but in our selling. those who th e very best makes that are usually kept in a first class Dry Goods, Millinery and Carpet store Let us go in on the FF this floor Notions (On Coats and make tured by NAINA ANSNA NSN, AANA NINN NINN Every yard we sell customers a guarantee from spotting after it 1s made up Oppos our Notions, Ladies A full Notions partment. give it but our immense variet AIAN INNNTNANTNSNSNANMNANSNINANSNSNSNS NNN NNN NNN ¥ the g Biack Dress Goods is our irst Floor. Mil y, Ladies’ I) partment we Suitings manufac New York h gn ves nery ad ! amnsator ws Jamestown, ponged wh ds becoming damaged b ticular hobby in this department, ite from our Dress Goods DD Neckwear, line always carr'ed on hand makes us headquarters for partment you will find Corsets, Hosiery, Laces, etc. In the rear part of our store you find our Millinery De- This Department should have more space than we y of goods prohibits this. employ only first-class trimmers and guarantee satisfaction to every one in search of a hat or bonnet. On the Second Floor We We find Ladies’ Suits, Skirts, Lace Curtains and an immense line of Carpets and Linoleum Our Carpet Department this season is better than ever before more styles to select from and better designs than ever before, Our prices also competitors, which accounts to a great extent for our volume of business in this Department. On the Third Floor We carry an immense duplicate stock and do a small wholesale business with out-of-town merchants. We bo us to sell wholesale as cheap as small merchants can buy from eastern business houses. Our aim is to buy the middle-mau’s profit minimam prices, KATZ : therefore it enables ns to sell WHEN IN BELLEFONTE VISIT are lower than those of our SANA SAAN in large quantities which enables a a . NAN direct from the factory and we save at the lowest & CO.
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