Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 25, 1904, Image 8

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY
OK
ay
1904
[f— - ER
RB. P. InviN, L. C.Invin,
THE RACKE
The annual Red Tag Sale
advertised in last week's paper
has proven a great success sO
far. The many bargains -of-
fered are eagerly sought fafter
by Our Customers.
Sale will positively close on
Saturday, March 5th.
RACKET STORE CO.
! Wallace Walker
Correspondent Dep irtment
| at the
Kom mn)
nomoia
is on the
nt Sunday
Mrs.
R
Robb’s sister,
ech Creek
per was held at the
Satu eve 20th
Z. R
ocated his
lay
We are sorry | 1 yur friend
Welsh fell last week and di
shoulder.
Have you het
chine at Robb’s
Well, Valentin
of our pe
well
The young folks report that they en- |
joyed themselves at an oyster supper
held at the home of Mrs. Hannah Brick-
ley. The evening was spent in playing
flinch, music and other games and after
ten o'clock iss Ella served a grand |
oyster supper, after which
for their respe hot
many m
Wedding Be
Mabe! Si np
bond arsonage of
Rev. ] iamsport,
Wed: ia Feb, 17 he newly mar
ried couple lef yr a short honeymoon
trip A revit tr to Pittsburg,
where they visited M Robbs’
brother he g tm. A reception
was given 101 and Mr
the groom
talking ma.
2 good one. |
ome |
were |
v 1
ran
supj
all departed |
wishing
Robb and |
the
a
holy
om
now
Robb are
haviog
They
ny ¢
no
been
LOOK
hav
PY prospecis
William.
ne
| Treason
ROMOLA, NO, 2.
~urtin townshij
ord for pro-
thal a cornet
y spring
pers and direct
sum of money has
ow paying for
uts. J. E. Yeager,
more than av
‘rage
®
th x v
f David Wer Although not
X Te : ( ywnship. in fact be
ing one of Bog; w de-a-wak
ch directors thi fami v'
inter are ilied with those of
Car of them lake
much in 8 of this new
band, w as the Sam
mit Hill cornet band, The bovs propose
to in commendable evidence and
ready to fill engagements during
coming political campaign
Mrs. Annie Hoffman, of Philipsburg,
has been spending a few days visiting
her parents, David Wensel's.
Wilson Mann's many friends of this
neighborhood are muck pleased to learn
of bis recovery, admitted to the
Bellefonte hospital
ownship's
social
pwn
be
since
Jack Degormo and wife, of Lock Ha: | weather she spent the last two in our
ven, were guests of Mrs. Kathryn Miller, |
for several days last week
Miss Katurah Long has gone to Ty.
rone, where she expects to remain for
some time
The Mann school will wind up its term
with an entertainment
Miss Laura Oyler and Miss Emma
George leit Wednesday of this week for
Johnsouburg, where they expect to re.
main for some time
There seems to be some misunder
standing in this veighborhood concern.
ing the marriage license granted to Mr,
Noll. The party is known here as Mr.
Wolf, while the county officials were evi-
dently informed differently,
J. A. Fiedler and son Ralph, spent
Saturday and Sunday at their home in
Williamsport.
| ground upon whictk
| has been
ered fr
| possession April 1st,
| stand
Rebersburg.
W. B, and M. C. Haines contemplate |
butchering during the summer
have rented the shop of C E. Long and
have put away forty loads of ice,
They |
They |
deserve the patrovage of the public, for |
the inconvenience of not having a meat
market ia (ow was in evidence last
summer, Home enterprises should be
patronized,
The school term is rapidly drawing to
a close. If we can judge from the har
mony that exists between the teachers
and patrons throughout the township we
must infer that their work is satisfactory.
The teachers of Miles township rank
with the best of the county and that is
evident that the present force should be
retained regardless of religious creed,
for sectarianism is not taught in the pub.
lic schools of our glorious land
Miss Mame Wolf, who is teaching
Lamar, spent Sunday at home.
The surviving members of the G, A. R
post had their annual dinner at the
hotel. All were pleased with the feast
of good things prepared by landlord
Shaffer and wife, with whom it is always
customary to furnish their guests with
the best of the season.
Mr, Shaffer, who has charge of the fa.
mous hostelry for a year, is enjoying the
patronage of a very large per cent of the
traveling public on account of his con
geniality.
John Royer, who is one of our prosper.
ous farmers, will have sale of his farm
stock, implements and some household
goods the 25th inst and move to Ohio.
We are sorry to loose such a good citi-
en but wish him abundant
has bought the Royer
farm and will take charge of it as
as Royer vacates.
The
SUCCess.
S0o0n
aw mill situated
eastern
full time. We
f Wm. Douty,
1 of town, is
understand
+ mill
leased again for one year.
bas bought many tract
rauning
that the
located
Mr
about
15lom
Douty
and also does very
town much .ct
almost rex
k of rheumatism,
rman has
attac
Ov
yn her
The Shakespeare Club meets
two weeks at the homes of the «
n The progress Is so mark
y refrain from quot
conversation,
to Panxsulaw-
looking for his
: moulding
Mifflin Moyer has rented
smith shop of Jacob Heller a
work at
the black-
nd will take
£. 1,
House.
Beck has rented the Coburn
Ed Gramley has goue to Philadelphia
where he has obtained work. We under
he will move his family to that
| place in the Spring.
store
been
O. Mallory bas purchased a grocery
at New Berlin
employed by Spring Mills
Creamery Co., but on, Charles, will
ably fill the position vacated by his father.
T. W. Walker had the
list but has again saffi recovered
be about the house.
iss Kate Mover, of Wolfs Store, has
rented a few rooms of T. A. Auman, She
is a fige seamstress and no douht the news
of het locating in town is received with
lelight among the ladies
h L Gramley
JAnLy
’
t Harrisba
his
been on sick
jently
was A
Sg rye
prehensive ug
Dogs are nice §
nuisance when they destroy
Re
1 abom
ponitry
i off juletiy have
that competent men
| the different offices
Thomas Harter, of Log
on our streets Saturday
gabe
tion
to
were elected to
passe we
believe
utlon, was seen
Parents’ day was observed quite exten.
sively in the primary school taught by T.
A. Auman The program consisted of
recitations etc., and the child
performed their parts nobly. The room
] with parents and citizens who
entertainment immensely
is due to the excel
were
Oug ren
s partic
nan
pauls
Many private water lin re froz
unt of the ent co
} OD
Te
Livonia.
band
it Satard
i A TOUSIDE req
peopie of that vicinity ;
interest taken in the band
e of that place is greatly
{i by the boys
PD to
i
ore las where
from
the
by
ap-
ception
the peo;
Pp eciat
T N. Stover is the happiest man on
Hill street, he says this is the finest baby
yet
Miss
Ne wish them
every happiness in their future life.
John Wolf and wife intend moving in.
| to the lumber camp of Mr. Bathurst,
Emig
Harry Hough and Eugene
took a load of ties to lock Haven
Friday and came back Saturday.
on
Our efficient school teacher has been in
{ the habit of spending ber Sundays at her
| ; K : | day; on account of the weather being bad
| home in Rebersburg, but owing to bad
midst and {mproved the time by making
| calls at the homes of her pupils, Come
again Mary, we are always glad to see
| you,
Wm. Bathurst took a trip to Sugar
valley, Saturday.
Lawrence Stover and wife, who were
| on the sick list, are improving.
Mrs. Alice Hammerly spent a week in
| our midst,
| Miss Ida Wolf, of Green Burr, is at
| present staying at the home of T. N.
Stover.
M.W. Adams has a lot of men en.
gaged in hauling prop timber,
Some men are born great, some
| achieve greatness, and others are un:
| grateful,
Nittany.
The Messers and Misses Delaneys,
from across the ridge, visited their many
friends through here several days the
past week.
The party on Friday night at W. E.
Kessinger's, was well attended; those
present report having had a fine time,
Henry Shultz, of Curtin, visited at the
home of Wm, Garbrick’s on Sunday.
Ou last Friday night there was a select |
crowd gathered at the howe of John
Holmes; the party went off very nicely
and those present report having Lad 4 |
fine time, especially when Miss Marie
served refreshments, which was done up
in the latest style and taste,
Grandpa Zerby, of Spring Mills, spent
| several days visiting his brother H. P.
at |
Mr. Mallory had |
! Feb, 27, at 7
Zerby, the past week,
Don’t forget the sociable Saturday a
week.
Miss Mame Zerby and Mis
Nolan spent several days visiting friends
at Mackeyville the past week.
On Saturday evening, March 5th, the
ladies of the Evangelical charch will
hold an ice cream social at the home of
B. F. Guiser's., Proceeds for the benefit
of the church; all are cordially invited.
£
chants, spent Sunday
Salona.
W. |]. Mauck and wife, visited friends
across the mountains several days.
A. A. Ptetcher, of Howard, was
pleasent visitor to this town one day la
wee k
E. Emert, one of our obliging mer-
in Mill Hall and
Quite a number of Hublersburg a
young people were in this
Sunday.
Lamar
on
> WOO i
place with beadquar
company
ter
rick hotel, are doing
they handle
& Co. have
their
an
AAW ID
at
Madisonburg.
WwW. E. Kell
awing
Henry Vonada 10 is
Yeagertown, | Aying a
his parents.
The
w ho pl
busy
employe
short visit
tl th
minstrel troupe of this this t
aved at Greenburr last Saturday
evening, had abundant and
cordially invited back again ; they will
play in the Madisonburg Hall
Saturday eve, Feb. 27 If you wish an
evening of enjoyment come and see them
SUCOesS
are
town on
Roy Hazel, better known as Pete, from
Uniouvile, is paying a short visit
grandparents, and many
pace,
C. E
Young men, 18
rag firm of Phi
SUCCESS,
friends o
of our
of traveling
ia, we wi
one
for a
{0
Ww him
a aim
ng
}
el
el
Jake Frank,
is again able
Miller, on Thursd
Rev. A. H. Dorstler,
was the guest of Joseph Bierly ou Thurs.
1]
day
ay.
, ou Saturday
Buck and Rey. Samuel
1ith preached their last sermons for
year on Sunday; mem
respective churches hope
1 again
is conference
f their
that they may
» reiuiac
Zion.
Calvin Hoy and wife, of Renovo, spent
anday with J. C. Hoy's, of this place.
Mrs. Henry
ick list for a
alescing
Ebon Lesh,after spending a week with
{friends and relatives, at this place,re-
to Altoona, on Monday, where he
in the car shops
¢ Neff, of Roland, and
Stein who is teaching school
spent Sunday with the latter’
t this place
atl this piac
»sh who has been on the
few weeks slowly con
twp
ent
Miss Fair
H. H S., at Hablersbur
Elliot Mayes, of Hex
with Wm Shaffe
Mauy of the farmers in this section are
negrly out of water and are co
to drive their stock to the ponds and
for water
ie Shaff
n
Bn
mpelled
wells
services w be held in the
church, Saturday evening,
o'clock for the purpose of
taking up a collection for Foreign Mis
gions; you are cordially invited
Miss Cora Shaffer and Harry Homan,
Special
Latheran
" ..__,. | of Philadelphia, are at home spending a
Stella Garret and Harry Slegle | of Pi 7 : K
| were married on Thursday evening at
| the home of John Wirth
the |
| few days under their parental roofs at
this place.
McNitt Town,
(WALKER TWP.)
It seems as if winter was at
shake.
B. F. Rickert arrived at McNitt town
with his household goods on last Thurs.
its last
he left his family in the Loop expecting
to fetch them ou Saturday last but re
ceiving a message on Friday night of
Mrs. Rickert's illness, he could not bring
them,
MecNitt town is still ‘'mproving; the mills
are running io fall blast,
Claton Boop, sawyer for McNitt Bro's,
has been on the sick list most of last
week,
Mis. John Colyer and Mrs, Stimeling,
of this place, took a car ride last week to
Huston to see the place and do some
shopping.
Mr. Swinefert, stave sawyer on McNit
mills, had the misfortune of coming in
contact with a saw and the result is a
badly injured hand.
You can generally size up a man by
the things he doesn’t do,
Mary |
town |
prominent |
from Pottstown, ;
Howard.
Mrs. David Welsh spent Sunday with
{ Jock Haven friends.
| The stockholders of the Howard Can.
| ning factory held a meeting on Saturday
afternoon for the election of directors.
Workmen are busily engaged in dig
ging foundation for the factory building
Alvin Wenick and wile, of Altoona,
{ spent Sunday with M. Wenicks parents
Al. Bechtol, of
with his parents,
| ankle, received
Pittsburg, is at home
nursing a sprained
while on duty as train
man on the P, R. R.,
I. Miles Erte], of Altoona, Wm. Ertel,
{ wife and children, of Pittsburg, returned
{to their home after a pleasant visit to
their parents,
Mrs. Lanning and Mrs. Lomkin, of
Altoona, were visitors in town on Thurs
day.
Orlando Smith, one of our ‘butcher
men’ departed on Wednesday for Smith
field, West, Va., whither be was called
by the illness of his wife.
Percy Kling, wife and daughter, of
Altoona, who have been visiting their
parents, started for home on Monday.
Fdna Reber spent Sunday with Miss
Condo, at Bellefonte,
The smiling face of the new postmas
ter now greets all callers for mail, The
postoffic#is removed to Hall's st
Mi
at Williamsport
orc.
Mabel
on
John Robb and wife
Singer, who
Wednesday
on Wednesday
on Saturday.
Mile
here on Satu
tr visited h
nee
were
evening return
arriyed
expect 0
Their
good
and
who are |
an |
walnut |”
| have
| pa few sear
| Mr. and M1
Mr
| port, 1
Harry !
over the adyent of a
What
ophe
ison hom
young a
g daughter
might have been a serious cats
| tr narrowly averted at the Ben.
in West Main street, on
| Wednesday evening; a coal cil stove that
had burning in the suite of
rooms 0 by Mr. and Mis. W. R.
| Gardner, exploded, while Mr. and Mrs
{| Gardner were in the lower rt of the
| house with Mrs Gardner's
Bennison; smoke filled the
| M1 per surmisiog
| was wrong with tl oal oil
od their rooms fi
RS
e on
been left
i i
upied
pa
iWCr8, 2
house,
hat something
stove,
(rare
upstairs led
- H
Mn and
whatever was a
t)
Mr. Wetz
' prevented
ATA
Ke flame
Ie As
Deen a oon.
the ru
the
iicloth scorched
Gross came bome from his trip
wth on Saturday
Wingate.
Harne
veral days, but is
Miss Helen
Louis, are visiting
Mrs. Ino. Smith and
have been on the sic
ing
Mrs. Herman
have been on the sick
| Miss Stine, our school matron, gave an
| entertainment in honor of George Wash.
| ington's birthday.
been very sick
for se mending slowly
and
in Lock Haven
dson nephew
Laura Fisher
k list, but improv
Aikey and som Carle,
ligt with bad colds
of Mill Hall visited
ner Laaoen, of this place;
SEAS
Samuel Lannen,
| his cousin W
his first visit in 10
lLovd Lewis, wife and children visited
the latter's home at Dix Station
Charles nrad, Be
ady snd, Miss S
t week
e Vernon, visite
A. McLaughlin
Warne
with her parents
Ferguson Twp.
Alpha Corl moved to S. P Gray's
farm near Penna, Farnace.
A little tol. D
home
B. F
Aro
boy came Neathood's
Davis has purchased the Miller
mill on the Rev. Aikens tract,
where he will saw some small bills, when
he will move it to his own lands in the
big hollow,
Comrade H, B. Yamnell =ho was
reported as improving and on a fair way
to recovery has suffered a back set and
his life is despaired of. He has sold his
property to GQ, Frank Miller to take
possession April 1st
Hamil! Glenn is laid up with an attack
of typhoid fever,
Members of the Pine Grove high school
are arranging for their annual social to
be held in the I. O O. F,, hall, March 4.
aw
Lemont.
Mrs. D. A. Grove speat Tuesday with
Mrs. Julia Shuey.
Jane Holderman spent Thursday at
Centre Furnace
Geo. Bothemal, of Sunbury,
pleasant caller at Jacob Bottorf’s.
Woods Bathgate, of Altoona, spent a
few days with his mother, Mrs. Bath:
gate
Ralph Mayes, of Howard, is spending
afew days with his grandparents J. B,
Mayes.
Ruth Bottorf, of Bucknell, spent Sun.
day at her home,
Sam’l Glenn, of Altoona, is visiting his
parents, Sam’'l Glean, Sr,
Helen Thompson returned home on
Saturday, after spending a few weeks
among friends at Philipsburg.
WAS A
Money talks, but ours too often says
good bye,
improving at this writing.
Colyer
|
Mis, Wm. Mitterling and son Cleve
and daughter Carrie, from Centre Hall, |
spent Saturday at Wm, Bitner's. too )
| Chas. Fraizer
aay
Moyer,
Ruth, the
, Of this
an ilines
Interment
at the
James Runkle has a smile all over his
3 noor
face, and says it is a girl,
after
scarlet fever
Ben] Rickert moved his housegoods to
Snydertown where he is working for the
Huyett Lumber Co
Saturday
church;
father and mother witness
the remaining three chi
ily with fever.
Eva
norning
hut
nm
Some of the Linden Hall
quite an attraction at Colyer.
Mrs. Wm. Cumming
Detwiler and childre
home of Wm
it
Mrs. Geo, Lee,
gents have dren o
were il]
Mrs.
sited
Aaron
and
nv at the A man can please
r home
Bitner bringing home a
who was seriously
more
Miss Maud Neff, of Tussy Sink, spent
several days with her friend Miss Blanch
seven year old daughter of
place, died on Pri.
of a week of
was made on
ngelical
two members of the family
g the funeral,
f the fam-
by
f candy
4
#
Face to Face
With Starvation
Deprive your stomach of its digestive function and
you starve to death.
much you eat, you derive no nourishment
lly the flesh built up in health, is absorbed
ry, shriveled bloodvessels. You
You cannot sl
Ce mple te
become
know how Rexall Dyspepsia 1
riwo years a
If you are losing flesh and becoming weak and jfrritable;
if your food dirtresses you, or if you are unable to sleep, we
want you to purchase a package of these tablets The cost,
trifling! The relief, invaluable!
Kage
Sold only al our store or by maul, Price 25s, per full pa
GREEN'S PHARMACY.
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KATZ & CO.
A store without bargains is like a fish out
of water. We are olways in the swim. This
week we offer a manufacturer's sample line of
skirts, all new spring styles, worth $3.50,
$4.50 and up to $6.00. Your choice $2.50.
See show window.
Your choice now of any Ladies’ Coat in our
store for $5.00. This includes coats sold
heretofore for $10, $15 and $20.
A new line of Mattings just received, in
plain colors and carpet designs, Our price
to start them selling, 15¢, 20c and 25¢ a yd.
The famous “Peco Black Underskirts’' are
here for your inspection. The spring styles
are prettier than ever before. $1.00 $1.25,
$1.50, $1.75 and $2.00.
Another new line of Ladies’ Neckwear ar-
rived Monday. Styles are a trifle different
from any we have had this season. Gilt seems
to be the favorite. Come and take a look at
them. Priced at 25¢, 50¢, 75¢ and $1.25.
Have you seen the line of Velvet Rugs
we are selling at $2.39 7 They are beauties
and not one in the lot worth less than $4.50.
Spring Madras are here, and we're ready
to show vou all the new styles. The Butter-
fly (design seems to be the leading style this
season. 25c¢, 50c and 5c.
We have more bargains for you than we
have room to advertise.
KATZ & CO.