Pack 8. S000 9000900000000 2000 OOO E. P. Irvin, L. C. Irvin. The Racket. JAPANESE MATTING Matting is becoming more popular each year as a floor covering during the summer and The Japanese mat- geason. It is elean, cool durable ting we are selling is woven with a heavy cotton chain warp, soft and pliable, with colors red worth any. Our price raised figures: green and blue; where 30¢ a yard. 3 miy 22c the yard rolls of 40 yards, 20c. RACKET STORE CO. 9000000000 000000 Correspondents Department Continued from page 7. West Brush Valley. Messimer and wife me of Jos. Duck. Wert spent Sunday at home. Sundayed at in Rossman was seer io this com: lay evening. rn Richa who is employed in a t West Poi spent Sunday at me of Mrs. George Grenoble, hert "it was to Bellefonte on te d + usiness at the rlainment at ay eve with his as a success ; he hall, at eve; go and * flown Wert transacted business in lley, Saturday Duck transacted illheim last week business at acted business at rday Grenoble Bro's trans Spring Mills, on Satu What became of the Hoy school dis- trict scribe? Suppose he crept in a bol. low tree to keep away from the wild cats on Brush mountain Oar valley is made up as follows: Carpenters, blacksmiths, painters, saw. yers, and some experienced farmers, a couple of good marksmen, some card players, and a few young ladies who are 1 lows, fog for fer Hello, Greens Gap scribe, where are you that we failed to see your the Democrat last week let us hear from y Wake up and g this neighborhood he sad news of the death rom this sec Samuel Mrs. Greno ble’s house othe house on the moun. 1 by Henry Waguer 1 tain vacated Mr, Wagner moved to State College. C31) le Hiram Long from Nittany valley pass. | be | ed through here bougnt at the with a yw that sale of Samuel Wise. be rain and warm springlike weath er has cleared away the snow and ice nicely, through here Mrs. Philips was buried in the Reform. ed grave yard in Madisonburg on Tues. day morning Farmers are banling mavoure and get. ting ready to put out their summer grain, Peaches, pears and seems to he frozen Cal Decker and his lady friend return ed home on Sunday after spending a few day at Jersey Shore J. C. Orndorf, of Penn Hall, bought a cow at the sale of Samuel Wise, W. hear that C. E joined the tin horn band. Spring Mills. The planing mill is in running order again with H. H Rachau as engineer and R, G. Kennelley, foreman ; between them they make the smoke and shavings fly. Jobu Smith and brother are busy as beavers hauling furniture every day. Wm. A Sones is moving in bis house which be purchased from C. P. Long. Jobn Shook is dangerously ill at this writing ; bope be will recover, Rev. Rearick preached a very able sermon for the Knights of the Golden Eagles, on Sunday, 8 A Condo, of cur village, is agent for the Miflinburg Buggy Co., and deal. ing quite extensively in their line of business ; recently he sold to David Rearick, of Georges valley, a very hand. some carriage, besides quite a number of buggies to other parties, We are informed that E. D. Krape who was learning telegraphy at this place with W. 5 Musser, is now working for the N. ¥ C. Co. at Shawville, Clearfield county --success to him, Green Gap Mrs. Jeremiah Ertle spent Wednesday with Mrs. Geo, Grenoble, E. H, Reighard spent Sunday with his wife at this place. Rev, Bierly preached an able sermon in be Evangelical church on Sunday a noon. There will be preaching and Sunday seboot in the Evangelical Ech on Bun. y forenoon, Fravk Royer and James Fel are going to moove to this place next week, 8. M. Wert transacted business here ednesday most of the fruit Duck has also items in | Wise, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA., MARCH 31, 1904 Gregg Twp. TRAVELER'S GAP, On last Baturday guite a good many of our people attended the sale at Spring Mills. Prof, Breon has started in Monday aweek ago to work for J. C, Heckman, Elias Confer has partly rebuilt his house, the plasterers are at work, when finished Dan’'l Heckman will move iuto the house. I took notice to the Fruittown scribe getting too wild nowadays; I think he would better stay inside the rope, or she might get trapped. The Plumgrove No. 1, must bave got. ten a bbl, of gas lately, as I don’t hear anything from him since I advised brother Highvalley to give him nothing less then a bbl. Mrs. J, P. Wolf is nursing a sore thumb Mrs, James Miller is still among the sick, Some of our fellows that attended the sale Saturday were well loaded with rum, some bay rum, others bully rum, and some had three bottles for 25 cts. GEORGR'S VALLEY, Mr. Long is hauling things to the Cain farm where he will move to. Abs Harter will move to Millheim. Daniel Gentzel will move to Springs Mills Tuesday. Mrs. Evans returned home last week. Ervin Zettle spent a few days last week with Jeremiah Zettle helping to make a sink for himself, We had fair weather here the last few days and the roads are dried off nicely. J. W. Evans will remodel! his house this spring. Well you may think our evangelist from this place is dead, but she is not, she is still in active business. John Ripka, formerly of Spring Mills, moved to Geo. Gentzel’s tenant house last Thursday. Miss Della Garbrich returned home from an extended visit with relatives in Lock Haven. , Miss Carrie Strunk has recovered from a severe attack of Lagrippe, Perry Forioger, M,. 8. Betz, 8. K King and Wm. Orndorf attended the Re- publican convention at Bellefonte, Tues. day. Calvin Kling moved his family to Sa lona, Wednesday. Harry Apple, of Altoona, Miss Lizzie Orndorf, over Sunday. Wm. and Jobu Deitz moved to Walker, Tuesday. Mr. Allison, of Rauchtown eral days with his aant, Smith. The funeral services of Henry Yearick were held in the Reformed church Mon- day forenoon. Dr. Cincera Yearick and wife, of De- troit, Mich., attended Henry Yearick's funeral. School closes April 8 Oune of our butchers suffered from a free delivery of meat, butter, eggs, ete., ou Monday night, A search warrant brought the goods to Hight, but a certain party has absconded and has not been | seen since yesterday, although the con | stable is oa the lookout for him What little town ? visited spent sev Mrs. John | next in our John Robb’s sale of horses, fand haroess was largely Horses brought fancy pr by no means were given away atte ces Ana Hourserville. Tressler, died at her home at this place on Thursday night 24. interment on San | day afternoon in the Union cemetery. | Mrs. Sarah Stover is confined to her | bed on account of injuries received by a | fall on the ice some time ago. Special Easter service will be held in | the Reformed church on Sunday at 10:30 |. m | Moving time has arrived, those to move | in this section are Grant Coble, John W Dale, Wm. Tibbens and J. Houts Wm. Coble and E J Scholl are busily engaged in taking out their summer wood, Mrs Mary Hickey and Mrs Gertrude Emishizer, of Altoona, spent several days with fitends in town W. WB Tibbens and family spent Sat. urday night at the home of Jobn Meckley. Preparations are being made for the erection of a new bridge over Spring Creek at this place, Womanly Health, Strength and Beauty Strength and beaoty in woman depend entirely upon her health, A woman cannot look her best if suffering from one or more of the many ail. ments pedaliar to her sex These ailments ine variably cause ner or later, the loss of her symmetry of form and freshness of complexi Mh, AUNT DINAH'S OLD VIRGINIA HerbTea Makes Strong and Beautiful Women. It is a most pleasant and effective remedy for the troubles which caose so much suffering among women the world over. It relieves immediately and eventually cures all cases of disordered men. struation, female weakness, prolapsus, chromic constipation, sick head ache, nervousness and sleeplessness. These are the ailments which de- rive a woman of her youth and beauty and make Pe old before her time, The use of the Herb Tea will enable her to retain these qualities, It clears the complexion and improves the form. A cupful at bad time will give a woman health and strength, Hamline Wizard Of] Oo Ondongo il 0, Arts, 1s, Ll y p . er AA ~My wife had been suffering with female weakness and extreme ne“vousness which jatter the physician who has heen attending her for a long time Atdributed a to her being unable to sicep. After tossing tall night she would Invariably rise in the ing with » bie headache e doctor able to o i for her and ha Raadihatan ting w i. Herb tiers 8 Fro tagtn * he pact three has fo whats EN. ym teago, HAMLINS COUGH Bocthes the Throat. Mops the Cough. Bo. and Sa, HAMLINS BLOOD & LIVER PILLS Aet Gently and Without Pain. Bo. FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY CM. Pairish, Bellefonte, Mingoville. As spring is beginning to make its ap- pearance, and as we're beginning to thaw out a Jjttle, we again take up the goose quill and give our readers a few of the happenings in this vicinity. It is reported that John Workman bought the John White property at this place recently. Mr. White has purchas- ed a farm in Pennsvalley. Mrs. F. W. Shamp, John and Hezekiah Sproul, attended the funeral of Samuel Mortimer, of Beech Creek, last Tuesday. Cyrus Gordon, of Clearfield, made a short visit to his farm at this place last week, Louis Cross, of Altoona, spent a few days with his parents at this place re. cently, Mrs. Johnsonbaugh, of Bellefonte, vis- | ited at the home of John Workman last week, Claude Brown, our hustling book | agent, made a business trip to Pennsval- | ley last week and says be had good suc- | cess. | Mrs. visiting friends at this place. Mrs. Curt Stover visited Mrs. C. C. Workman last week. Andy Cross is in Altoona visiting his brothers. | fohn Dreese transacted Bellefonie Saturday. Wm. Workman and Chas. Guiser have accepted positions with McNitt Bros, & | Co. at Hewittville, Nettie Shamp started for her home in Freeport, Ill, Wednesday. Mrs. Peters visited friends in ville over Sunday. Mrs. John Johnsonbaugh, of Mill Hall, visited among friends here last week, Last Friday night, while Mrs. C. C. Workman and avother lady were attend log to some work in the cellar of her home, they were horrified to hear a pecu- liar sound upstairs, and of course thought there were burglars in the house : fright ened nearly to death the two ladies took a straight line for the store to tell Charlie about it, aud when they were about half way over Charlie appeared at the front door of his home avd took a hearty laugh over the joke. In a few minutes every. thing has quiet and there were no arrests made, business in Union. Smullton. Geo. H. Smull is having the parental home improved by a new coat of paint Herbert Stover made a trip to Lock Haven last week Henry A. Detwiler's sale on Saturday was well attended and fair prices were obtained for nearly everything, Mr. Detwiler and family have token up quar. ters with his mother until his school closes, when they expect to move to Florida where they intend to make their future home, The following people moved this week : William Waite to the John F. Waite property; Eimer Williams from Rebers. burg to his own house vacated by Waite; Robert Hackenburg from Penn twp. to | his own bome vacated by Henry Detwil er, which he recently purchased. Last Thursday R. BE. Masser moved back Miss Alice Tressler, daughter of David | from Halves twp. to his own home; [rvig | Shawver moved lo Haloes twp,; Wallate i Breon, of Millheim, moved into the house | vacated by Shawver { | i wood at Pine Creek, George Stover 18 hauling lumber from Woodward to Coburn Mrs. Sarah Miller Creek Mills again, Em! Vonada and Cloy Dioges are sawing firewood with walter power, moved to Pine Geo. Zerby and Jacob Musser were to Stivder county and each bought a fine home. Hignsalley scribe was to Coburn church on Sunday; he says the preacher hit him pretty hard; well, he is big, he can stand it, Viola Vonada was with her Lizzy Snyder over Sunday. Wm. Musser Myer's farm, Old Jimly fires is eyery day. Roy Rishel, who was with his uncle J. B. Rishel, is home for the summer, friend moved on Tuesday on running his mill Hurrah for Orvis, soon he will not have far to go to see his best girl, Sam’l Alter will move on the Sankey farm above Coburn, A fellow is no good when he is a drunk ard, Mrs, Wm. Harter and Mrs, made a Coburn visit on Sunday. A fellow that don’t think be is young to run with alot of girls is not too young to get married, Centre Hall. Flittings have made some commotion , Mr, Reesman has returned from the western part of the state, Wm. Sholl, farmer below town, Is suffering from rheumatism which keeps { him from attending his farm work —he is | one of the sure old time agriculturists, | Mrs. D. K. Geiss is not in the best of | health, Mrs. Dr. Lee is also a sufferer | from rheumatism. | ! Rven the most posed. Miller violent music is com- too | Removal of Law Offices. We desire to announce the removal of our law offices from 19 West High street to Temple Court, South Allegheny 8t., Bellefonte, Pa., to the offices formerly occupied by the late John M. Dale, deceased, "BLANCHARD & BLANCHARD. - —— A ———— Every generation produces a great man ; there springs up from amongst the rank and file a truly great man-—a leader of men, So, too, VIN. TE NA, the great. est of all Tonics, is the leader of all medicines. It tones up and invigorates the neryes, imparts new life 10 the ner. 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