Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 14, 1904, KE. PP. IRVIN, L. C. IRVIN, Tae RACKET Remnants of Waist- ings. 250 yards remnants of Waistings, 3 to 34 yards to the piece-—~enough to make a shirt waist. A geeat va- riety of patterns, scarcely any two alike. A decided bargain 89c. & 98c. (he Piece. - New Colored Linens pink, and These ced with linen are all pure cotton Atso White Liner the yard Racket Store Co. Correspondents Department Continued from page 7. Potter Twp. James Sweetwood expects to move on his tarm. Geo. McCormick, of Potters Mills, is seriously ill with pneamonia, A few days ago F. A. Carson took a hundred and fifty-three brown and white leghorn chickens ont of his incubator. Harry Wil on an McCormick are { ros sllie Wilkinson is able i Asher Stahl is tm- d Geo Crop wiil nd winter. | attended i i ding was on in iess uns creek in fall blast. Wm. Freese into Daniel ri E. H. Grove, of Zou, gave picasant call, one toll gate ove town, ur town a Week. PLUM GROYE. David Keller and father transacted business in Bellefonte ou Tuesday. Yictor Auman and family spent San. day it ' i Georges va Mrs. Au ick ey list. who had r again 3) | with her Miss ! the ho Mrs. Heckman and ¢ spending a few days man’s daughter, Mrs Miss Mand Eme making her home at David Kel summer, spent Sunday wilh her parents at Centre Hall, Mrs Stump and daughter Angie Sun- dayed at Centre Hall. '’ The latest is rain and ssow; the farm ers are all kept back with their spring work. Miss Blanche Bartges from Spring Mills is visfting with ber uncle Evy Bart ges, Misses Auman, Sadie Weaver and Messrs Roy Shaffer, Charlies Auman and Paul Shaffer, were Sunday visitors with the Misses Lucina and Puella Swartz, Sunday at aughter Zora are with Mrs. Heck David Keller, vie Ti k who 1s ler’s this Quite a number of young folks were to the P um Grove school house Sunday for the purpose of having S S. but the older folks failed to arrive Ask Wi they had. jam K. what kind of a time Rock View. d Wm. Ishler, who $ $13 t we are able WOTrk tm pox see io th been visit e, returned Kutztown to ng, she is mics er novea and Frank Martin's house that Reuben Breon's vacated, and they went to the house that R. A. Miller's vacated they moved to Oak Halil, moved into The weather is looking favorable, and | the farmers are opening up, and starting at their trade "for everybody knows the farmer feeds them all.” Boggs Twp. WOLFS HOLLOW, Mr. Shope, wife and son Fred, were helping their son Clate to move in Miles- burg. Mr. Shope and Mrs. Musser were visiting at Col. James Weaver's, Monday. Frank Fetzer was visiting at his old home on Sunday. D. B. Allen went with his daughter, Mrs, Wasson, to move to Flemington, Geo. Hassinger's, of this place, are going to move to Curtin. John Rossman and Emily were visit. ing at Milesburg. Mr, Welty took hls mother to Belle. fonte on Thursday, Mrs. Rhoads and children, of Belle fonte, spent a few days with her parents iu this place. be very | ¥ | used Woodward. The school at this place closed on last Wednesday, and the scholars all seem to be thankful for a vacation. Calvin Eby left on Friday last for Al- toona where he has found employment with the Altoona & Logan Valley Rail. way Co, J. D. Townsend, a lumber agent of Williamsport, was visiting the lumber. men of our locality last Thursday. Rev. D. M. Miller, a Methodist minis. ter, of Watsontown, registered at the Woodward House on last Wednesday night. Dr. W. P, and Mrs. Ard arrived home from Philadelphia where they had been visiting their daughter, I. C. FP. Motz, of Monessen, is at present home visiting his aged mother, Mrs. M. A. Motz Roy Gentzel at this writing is slowly improving. The fishermen of this locality were Howard. George Hensyl left town on Tuesday Myerstown, where he Is attending school, Misses Dolla and Carrle Bowes, who had been visiting at Philadelphia tor some months, returned home last week. Chas. and Wilbur Schenck, James Smith and Charley Holter, having secured employment at Pittsburg, left for that village on Tuesday. We see the name of our old friend, John A. Daley, of Curtin twp. slated on the “Hustlers” card as a candidate for the Legislature, John Is allright, and If he does not drive a “Hamble tonlan,” and have an office in town, he’s al’ right anyhow, With the strong support of **The Hustler,” and plenty of votes, he wii be sure to succeed, William Hanna, dec’d, formerly of this place, who was fatally burned at the Harbison Walker brick works at Monument, died at the Bellefonte Hospital on Friday morning. The remains were brought to this place and In terred in St. Bernard's Catholic cemetery on Monday morning. Misses Henrletta Pacini and Mary Brown, of Beliefonte, assisted by local talent, furnished beautiful and for appropri busy on Tuesday distributing small trout of which they received fourty-two caus | from the State hatcheries. Now for the speckled beauties, Mr. and Mrs. from | Tylersville, visited the homes of C. W. | Hosterman and N. W. Eby on last Wed- | nesday. | Schreckengast, I wish some one would Inform me | where the Mil heim Journal scribe of | this place, has been last week as he fail- | ed to report, Ben Gentzel was digging garden last week, The Highvalley scribe was seen on our streets last week, hard telling but I | imagine he was looking for prospectors for his gas well, as we have parties that have enough gas to supply this valley for a good length of time. H. S. Runkle and wife, of this place, Sundayed with the former's sister in Union county, Mrs. Wm. Snyder. Staggie Brown and Ralph Haines, of this place, made a flying trip to Phila- deiphia last week and each was the owner of a fine horse when they returned. Now then Staggie and Money-maker can | Beld of labor at Hazleton, Pa., reform partnership again, Arthur Runkle, of Hartleton, Sunday under the parental roof. Mrs. James Weaver and Lawrence Miller were to Coburn on Sunday. ick is on the sick list. nl Frank Year H. S. H. says, sports a new derby. he am it," since Youada schoo! closed Sammy is awlul so. as he says: ‘'"He enjoys themr mountain trips which 1 to make with his thoroughbred Ken. on ry | tucky by the name of Dolly.’ A. M. Yearick and wife made a visit. in Us yanty on Saturday and Sun 1101 { day. Linden Hall | ness of M1 | ed. | spent into Mrs. Jane | and We are sorry to report the serious ill Sellers, who has not improv Bertha Mever Tuesday Bertha Bradford Hall with and at Centre friends, . H. Ross made a Shamokin on Tuesday. | H. H. Hagan spent {ents at Farmers Mills. | On Saturday the marriage to Geo, M. Ha business trip to Sunday with par. we received the news of Freda Hess, of ths p ace, 1, of Huntingdon, on Wed nesday, April at § ock pm. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's mother, ler street Aurora, Ill . uf . o " pri ¢ y'el Last Wednesday evening, Miss Anna Wilson, sister of Mrs. Frank McClintic, was married to James Moore at 7:30 o'clock pmi., at ber sister’s. Rev, Shultz performed the ceremony. Smullton. Rev. Crouse left on Tuoesday for Renovo where he will be employed by Winkieblech & Kreamer, the Renovo carpenters and builders Miss Kate Feh! went to Williamsport the summer, Prof. BE. M. Brumgart and wife were guests of the former's parents on Satur. day. Mr. Bibby, the popular hotel man of Milton, on his way through here on Mon day, stopped over with Newton Brungart. Miss Lottie Hackenberg has gone to Pennsvalley where she bas secured a position, Mrs. Maria Weaver is spending sev eral days among friends in our midst. Miss Mayme Wolf is visiting at Lamar, Pleasant Gap. had been | v On Monday Rev A. Salter sold his horse preparatory leaving Thars day Hustontown, A on for his new charge at Ww Bro mug Bod WAS very He One das farmer for badly k not able W.S While, of Axeman, is here with his engine and saw He is sawing up | wood for | I. Kerstelter, Commissioner A.V Miller and others. On Sunday evening, Easter, the M. BE | Sunday school gave a very creditable | Easter entertainment to a large congre. | gation, as week le, Ww N & a young 10 walk yet ked is | were vaccinated are laid up with very {sore arms. The worst ones are I, H. | Hile, Harry Hile and Mrs. W. 8. Gib boney. guest of his family this week, G, 7Z Kern and Edward Haze! left for Baltimore, Md., on Monday, where they are employed, , Miss Mabel Vonada, Alma and Mary Dietrich and Boyd Hazel, left for Sprin Mills on Monday where they are attend- jog Prof. Hosterman’'s select school, B. L. Noll left for Selinsgrove on Mon. day where he will attend college. R. G. Hockman, wife and son Russel, left for Shawville, Clearfield county, on Tuesday where they expect to live this summer, Mrs. J. BE. Bierly and children are the jguests of her parents W. 8. Snyder's at rr, week, Some things improve with constant use, but it isn’t so with a man’s temper, spent | whistle of the biped, as | “ | nade, while she last Friday where she expects to spend | much needed improvements to Quite a large number of people who ate music for the occasion, Rev. G. F. Boggs, formerly pastor of the M, E. charch, at this place for his atid his 8 Aller, of Penna. Furnace, now occupies the parsonage, and preached his introductory on to departed new 1000s sor, Rey formerly Sunday evening, un large | audience David Wilson busily engaged taking apart the machinery of the old Cream ery, preparatory to placing the new machinery in position, ready for work The extensive bulldings of the canning fae’ tory are nearly roofed ; much of the necessary The creamery Is & go is on the sod, and workmen in are | machinery for the plant is on the ground, and everything begins to assume & business-like appearance, to the Canning Factory and those who were instrumental in getting It here, Very little is heard trom the brick works, but as ponderous bodies move slowly, you surely hear from them in the “after while." For a couple of evenings week, Appear ances down town, would have led the onlooker Here's will Inst to believe that the centre of operations of the * fussian Japanese war had been transferred to | Howard Miss Naom! E, Gross | Snow Shoe ting her sister at We noticed the smilling ast week Tuesday and | he | th Dads wo il at its Well, tt i Lhe {always has been in this borough strange. There may be some “Lexowidg' some day It ast meeting Way fA pleasure t postoffice Our ob Hall, and his affic fest the ore transact business at ou ging posts 205 CINTA astle WwW. EK Wi The Haaget Ww fying the : ig th stie on where to get hand i wi the Haagen 1 notifying us where to get lumber: the Hustler” | office, telling us and # saunters along the of our places of Sweet Marie,” and “Hiawatha” took a trip by * Moonlight on thé | Hudson™ “In the good old summer time,” “Tessia™ and hear bet blowing on the Alp Horn” and playing “Coon, Coon” as a sere~ | Waits till the clouds roll by. Sunday was Communion day at the Presby. | reh at Jacksonville, and was largely i attended by our town people, Uncle Tom Butler making a number the whistie on where 10 get mews the street, or congregates in front o usiness, telling us that LO see | y ine ferian chu of his newly ae quired properties on Walnut street, The public was thrown Into a stats of fusion last week, by the darkening of the shortly after mid-day. A bullding of proport looming up i pike the general s is con in mmense the tarn ipo MI WAS on 100s WAS ses at Diehi's hill, and sition Ntates Co d's Fair b uls to Howard I ng an old stable dow was that the | miss transferring the Wor St. 14 was only may Haves Shenck and fan tined Some of our ‘Doctors have Jonnny get yo Noibhlog | { in housekeeping, vye Look ou While 2,000,000 Bottles of PARACAMPH Used in 1903. Have you tried it ? If Not, Fill Out the Coupon Below and We Will Give You a Bottle FREE. 100,000 Bottles Free to Suf- ferers. 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Street Address County and State Remember PARACAMPH mended by surgeons and Used by athletes the worl |] apc 8 recom- aysicians, rh r. 1bous- 8 of testimonials TE. PA. Gregg Twp. iaving a fine time jarners (R Some time a slow trip u he heard the hide he came dow HE for Altoona hollow whiz Ke a Shrecker EOost is KOIDE ih and where he has secured emple Mrs. day Jerry Br : er 14 wiween 2 Lacy Breon returned afternoon 1 her hom con Robert Homan, from Lewis Sunday with his parents this commanity . Hurrah bors: get your violins and horns and other instruments ready for the grand Farmers Mills orchestra WwW And in Fred at Oak are at Geo rick’s Kline, head miller home lash whip over Sunday SPFRUCRTOWS Stemm 1 bay for J 5S. Banevy, wife and daughter Stella, of iothers bailed quite a lot of ® Bible | Penn Hall, were callers here on Satur. Hello, Rock Grove, are you too busy | since you don’t make your appearance? t might be you are 100 much interested How does it go, BE. J. ? The league has started up at Egghill; { all are cordially invited to come. Miss Lillian Kritzer took up her res: dence at 8. Ulrick's at Spring Mills, Elmer Miller spent Sunday with his cousin Elmer Stump Margaret Barr accompanied her sister, Mrs. Bella Kerstteer, of Centre Hall eral of their nephew The sale on Saturday, April g, of Sam”! Slack, was well attended and things brought fair prices, it being the last sale in this community for the season Mrs. Wm. Cummings and Ca spent several days Hall Mrs. Amos Bedivon and daughter Mrs Annie Homan, visited at the home of A P. Hostertan davghter at Lindea re, Correct Clothes for Men : Ki yO CAN I Workmen are engaged McEntire's new house CURES WITHOUT STOMACH DOSING. | Hyomei Cures Catarrh by Simply | Breathing. §S. Krumrine Will Re- fund Money if it Fails to Care. A long stride toward solving the mys: | tery of curing catarth was taken with the discovery of Hyomet. Ia fact, the | percentage of cures by this treatment | proves it equal to the final tests, | The folly of taking medicine into the | stomach to cure catarrh of the nose, {throat and lungs, has been realized by physicians, but not until Hyomei was known, had they a practical method that would obviate stomach drugging. A complete Hyomei outfit costs but $1, and consists of a neat pocket inhaler that can be used anywhere without at. tracting attention, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomel. Breathing Hyomel through the inhaler every particle of air that enters the nose, throat and lungs, is charged with a heal. ing balsam that soothes and allays all ir ritation, kills the catarrhal germs and ‘enriches the tlood with additional ozone, 8. Krumrine has so much faith in the power of Hyomei to cure catarrh, that is selling it under his personal guar antee to refund the money if it does not give positive relief. How can a blind boy run away to sea when be can't see to run away. ETTER late than never.” H you've been paying sky-high prices for ex- clusive custom. tailoring to get Copyright wes, A. 5.4 co. AWAY from old ready-mades, now's the time to repent-—and boom your bank account. This label Jlfred Benjamin © MAKERS ¥ NEW YORK is on clothes that differ from fine custom-made only in price; but this price-difference makes all the difference in the world to you, and to us; more to you, the wearer. E to fine custom.made in all but The makers’ guarantee, and Exclusive Ditibuors 1 hs cy. MONTGOMERY & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. y 0} Lewisburg where they attended the fun- | Pine Creek. The rain of F again raised the cr home from t ym Highva'ley who was lost of darkness, { took the man home with me and gave him a bed; what [ mean is. this, I think | the Highvalley scribe should put up gass | FO M. A. Mi Linden Hall W. H. Harter The Pine Creek mil wil ale business the { ber daughter, Mrs. Isaace Love. land at that place. Deceased was over So years of age and is survived by sev- lights along the road that leads across | eral grown-up children. ATT ITTY ITY Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, .: Tapestry Covers. These six lines combined have been given enough space to fill our entire second floor. We think so. Can we suit you ? KATZ & CO.
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