Page 8, THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 7, 1904. I—————————— 0000000600600 000000000 BE. P. Irvin, L. C. Irvin, The Racket. JAPANESE MATTING Matting is becoming more popular each year as a floor i ring the summer cool The J ipanese mat- BCARON, and } | auranic a Hi ris woven , cham , with red hh any RACKET STORE CO. P00 VPVOPV05 99000000 : : : Correspondents Depa tment ———————— Howard. Howard has certainly, been passing through a series of circumstances. Small. pox, mad dog scare, fire, flood, fights, robberies, movings, and on Wednesday evening, a wedding to cap the climax. What next? Mr. Stillwell, ning factory, Howard, It is surprising how much business de velopes in a few of our self assumed bus. iness men, Mrs. John Heverly is spending this week with Jobnsonburg friends. While it seems to be difficult for our physicians to diagnose a case of one ‘point,’ we have learned of some per. sons who can diagnose a ‘‘case of 24 points,’ and see clearly to diagnose a few more, Too much ‘diagnosing’ for the health of the town. John Heverly, who is employed at Monument spent Sanday with his family, Mr. Ed. what the processor for the can. is a welcome visitor to is matter in the “Democrat” office ? We noticed two of the Howard items in Walker ilems. Remem ber that Howard is separated from Walk. er by the mountains. Possibly they slip- ped through the “Gap.” J. Will Mayes transacted business in Sugar valley the fore part of the week, Charles Bower, a student at State Col- lege, is spending vacation with his par. ents here. Miss Maude Longee was a Bellefonte Monday. Sherman Holter, of Willlamsport, spent Sunday with his father and mother, On Wednesday evening about 8 o'clock Miss Mary M. Walizer, of this place,and | Harry G. Miles, of Tyrone, were united in marriage at the U, Ev. parsonage by the Rev. D. A. Artman, Mrs Moore, wife of our pia Mrs. Sadie Poorman, of jersey Shore, visited her mother at this place last | werk } . ' on that the towns school e is going or is j Well, keep the ball rolling. ring 5 red house, d I kn whether hb to teach a nigh taking les courtship ail (228. § 4 hoo! SONSK in right, brother Harry Runkle, formerly of this place, but now of Monessen, was seen on our streets last week The inspector of the rural free delivery route was in town on Saturday, but he as well as the citizens of this and the neigh: boring community agree with me that the way our route is at present {4 as con: venient as we can expect it, so let us all | ast | its | Claude R rweler, is spending part flemingt the week man vd a have mery erect has beer Watchman off ter who og from an , Were Among IE fo atiend 2 Wednes CLRID In De BO many friends are glad i at hia oid Dever Jo HB He w nes i the old st at and grain ana Frank Bradford, sale had a team down to him at $3 amounted to £2 yf YO Mrs. Jacob From has been past few days with pneumonia, for the are visiting at the homeof J. TF. Lee. come to our lown., D. C. Runkle, of Pittsburg, shipped his second car load of horses to Pitts burg last week, We lost another useful citizen. Wilbur Henney moved to Baraham where he has mass together and hold ou to our old | secured employ ment, route Squire Musser made a business Monday. and David Dorman trip to Millheim on Roland. The forge is running again but the furnsee is closed for repairs Last Friday the ereek was lined with fisher men, William Brooks spent last Saturday with friends at Jersey Shore, Miss Carrie Holt visited friends at this place ast Thursday, Howard Bathurst, of Snow Shoe, was seen In our town last Friday. William Bathurst, of Bellwood, is visiting his parents, J.T. Bathurst's, People who go up to the cemetary for a walk should not seribble ail over the walls of the house aL that place, Harrison Dukeman and wife, from Clear: field, are visiting at his parents at this piace. Harry Dukeman, of Bellefonte, visited his parents on Sunday. Laird Curtin Is home on a vacation, Mrs. William Dukoman visited at Curtin on Sunday. Mrs. Schuyler and Mrs, G* O. Benner attended the Woman's Foreign Mission: {ary Society of the Presbyterian church in Altoona last week, and make a grat. fying report of the good work, The heavy rain Thursday night last, accompanied by thunder gave the earth a thorough soaking. Colyer. Emmet Jordan and wife spent Tuesday even ing at the home of J. 8, Housman's, Mr. and Mra. Charlie Miller and son Edgar, visited at the home of Foster Frazier, Sunday. Oalyin Kooney and wife returned home after spending a week at Shamokin, A little baby girl came to the home of Chas, Bodtorf and is going to stay. Sad news of the death of Mrs, William Hip. ple, (nee Spr=Jier,) daughter of Mr. and Mes, George Spangler, of Baltimore reached this place on Saturday ; death was dus to paeumo nia. Interment was made at Tusseyville on Tuesaday. Even the married man has a fighting chance. : | visitor to | Mrs. Arney Lee and child, of Pittsbarg, | Sidoey Poorman, of Boalsburg, has Unionville. Miss Anna Hall, daughter of D. C Hall. is off on an extended visit to her brother Ed. at Peru Station. The venerable John Spotts, whois now 85 years old, says he never spent so much as one dollar for intoxicating liquor in his life. Good boy, John ! Misses Bernice Irwin and Francis Emery, of Julian, were in town on Sat. urday, purchasing a supply of fineries, presumably, in preparation for a pleas- ing event which will take place in the pear future, john Q. Miles, ex-county treasurer, was in town a few days ago, purty as | ever, Now it does really look suspicious Benj. Frederick’s mbther purchased a fine selection of wall paper at A. J. Griest’s store, recently. You know when there's going to be a wedding how they will fix up. Billy McEwen, head cook in a lumber camp in West Virginia, is home on his persodical vacation, The iron bridge that was washed down { stream during the late flood is being plac- {ed on the abutments, which have been | raised one foot to prevent a similar oc- | cus rence Perry Moran, on Monday, moved on { the George Hoover farm below town and {John Deters has taken his place on the | railroad, The most pleasing event of the last | week was the Easter exercises held in ithe M. EB. church on Sunday morning, by | the members of the Sunday school, of | which Jos. E. Brugger is superintendent | The classes were trained by Mrs. A. | St. Clair and Mrs. D. Buck, | much credit their zeal and | persey erance in their efforts { public an entertainment rich and religious instruction as | most pleasing feature, | music prepared |casion, was fit | He Deters, | Hannah Holt were prettily “Wake Up,” Margare roth, wa this ed by a Fu it Again; “God want rson Holt, “I'm al and Mira at! by : f Sharos fOr until to give t we. en “ very 0.0 OY picasing, speech by ull taen Hosha YOY SE, oy \ two itt sda Peters | years Of Age, was glad they y . p Lousherry, ' by Aw 1 and Hassel | } “An Auge Lucy Wolislag'e; i Holt and ‘Mary, were also five: "The C | little girls was beautiful; song, | Tide™ by of girls: "The Veil by Verna Moras Name,” by Ola recitation by Florence Ingram and “The Mariner's ¥ CIRTR Summer were Foster Beatrice 14 Laster Rent “N Other . Stere, ross’ Dy A Ciass . me Parsons, fillamioa Emer ie Ingram, and rendered piece of the evening. The entire enter. tatmenen! was a feant of things which all » wos byes Hublersburg. The graduating exercises of the frst { class to graduate from the High school | at this piace, was a decided success. If | presence indicates Interest, the crowded | condition of the house, in which the ex ercises were held, goes to show that a great interest is taken in the High school, as well as in edacation in general, The class consisted of the Misses Lila Defirich, Verda Allison, Ethel Miller, Messrs 12d gar Martin, Chas. Decker and John Walkey., Excellent music was furnished by the Bellefonte orchestra, Emory Deitrich departed for Lanecas. ter, last Monday, where he expects to attend school, John Miller, formerly of Coburn, paid his parents and friends of this place, ‘a short visit before leaving for Jamestown, New York, where he has accepted a posi. tion in a creamery, The oyster supper held last Saturday evening was well attended. Miss Grace Markle left for Pittsburg, where she expects to visit friends, The communion services in the Re formed church on Sunday morning was well attended, Ed. Correll, of Baston, attended the commencement exercises, and spent a few days among friends and relatives, H. P. Yearick returned from a short visit in Williamsport and Harrisburg, The summer term of select school be: gins on Monday, April 13, 100,000 Bottles Free to Suf-| ferers. Paracamph Is a combination of refined cam phor and soothing, healing The process of combining fantiseptic olls same is the ery of a prominent Scotch chemist who spent discov many years in experimenting and close study before perfecting the combination, His ob ject medicinal oils 80 as i wis to combine camphor with eertain LE AVE a safe fective greatment for all forms of congestion ness, swelling and ition by exter: application, many of horrible drug ves and the Hospitals and Physicians Fars wi vi} camph Is «¢ who deserve | moral |! 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