THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, PELLEFONTE WwPA., APRIL 21, 1904, . P. Irvin, L. C. Irvin, “The Racket. After houseclea will likely want following things; for and we ning you of the tO us you SOTLIE them il save SOmMe money Curtain Stretchers Adjustable {Oo any size, to $1.19 Matting Japanese, with cotton warp, we're selling a lot of this at our price, only 22¢c a yard; .In full rotis 20e. Oil Cloth and Linoleum New and durable patterns, 30 to 95¢ a yd. Lace Curtains New patterns at just what you want to pay. Come in and look over our 5 and 10 cent Counter A hundred and one handy little things that voa'll want. RACKET STORE CO. Correspondents Department Continued from page 7. Centre Hall. The funeral of Mrs. very largely attended. Lyman Smith, who is puttiug a porch around his house, has it about completed, David Runkle, ot Pittsburg, a drover and former citizen of this place, was found top of N {ittany mountain, Thursday afternoon, ill. He started to drive from here to Bellefonte ; reaching top of the mountain, he felt unwell ; he got out of his buggy. tied the horse to a tree, and took the cushion and blanket from the buggy and lay down upon them, soon afterwards he was found by D. K. Geiss, of this place. Seeing the buggy tied to a tree, and stopping, he heard groans, and on investigation found Mr. Runkle as above related, who, apparently, had been in great agony, as the ground at his feet was very much disturbed from his writhings. Mr. Geiss proceeded to Centre Hall for aid, leaving Thomas Grove with Mr. Runkle Help arriving Mr. Runkle was brought to the hotel, where a physician gave it as his opinion that tae mad could not I until morn. nily of Mr. Ru at Pitts phed t next morn. | hat froma ul foun Hosterman was ble ie, lays r erable Oo sit up a | A improve bed at the | a " isa large in an n him, knocking him his breast reral by rao avima bruised Mrs. Ralph worth, with ber thr dren visit among relatives She and Raiph returned bh leaving Henry aud Ruth stay at grandpa Sayder’s Roland. bul on ing Te near irove the cious, rushed and trampl 'n who we and ore he own to hi sistance off, but of made ners ast vine on Friday; a longer short week a far 107 and Sunday Bald at epaired, first M. E ny 4 Eagie re % being 1 Rev preached his last at sfrmon Sunday Roland, Ihe social in night The other morning a « heard “There Is just one girl, Was it, George Bryan and Willie Barger have gone back to work with the masonson the P.R. R Miss Ginger, of Bellefonte, was visiting at the home of James Barger, Jr. on last Satur. dav and Sunday. John Glenn spent a shart visit with friends &t Roland, on last Monday, Some of the young folks of Curtin attended the school entertainment last Monday, at Mt Eagle, Miren, the band hall, last Saturday , Was a very quiet one rian young man was the raliroad singing: she is my Pearl ' who coming down Gorton. Mrs. C. A. Delong Is visiting her sister Mrs, womey, at Mahally, over Sunday. Miss Olive Wiggins and Carrie Poorman spent Sunday al Mrs. Lueas’ at Gillentown, Kd. Watson moved to Snow Shoe, on ‘Satur, day. Mrs. Roll MeQartney and Mrs, J visited at Isaac Heaton's Sunday. Mr. Barron, day operator, will place In a few days for Winburs. House cleaning is all the go kere at present. Bennie Poorman Is ou the siek list, Clark Wiggins returned to his home In Philipsburg on Tuesday. Heaton leave this | nearly was badly | Tionesta, | The deceased’s boyhood home Potter Township. PLUM GROVE, Misses Verna and Mary Durst, Ger. trude Auman and Sadie Weaver, all spent Sunday at the home of Jacob Sharer, Roy and Paul Shaffer and Charles Auman visited at the home of the latter's brother, J. H. Auman, at Linden Hall, N. B. Shaffer and wife called at the home of Mr. Poorman on Sunday even- ing. The Plum Grove Sunday school was gates to the Sunday schoo! conventisu to be held at Boalsburg on the 28 and 29 of this month; the are Jacob Sharer and Michael Shaffer spent Mr. George Koch. V. A. Auman and family spent Sun- day very pleasantly at the home of N, B. Shaffer, Luther Shaffer Sundaved at the home of Geo. Brians, Last Friday evening about § o'clock the fire alarm was sounded over the neighborhood ; every farmer saying “‘wo0'’ to his team and letting go of his plow handles started toward the fire ex- pecting it was Rudy Gingerich’s house, but when they arrived it was only the fence and leaves around the house which were set on fire and became unmanag- able; of course, everybody wondered how it caught fire and the remark was passed, “why der glay Bill huts au] stheckt."’ Another sight I saw, as I was passing along on Saturday [saw one man plow- ing with the overcoat on anda three others with mittens on, so you can judge it was cold in Plum Grove. Roland Keller, and Hoover Dalby, spent Sunday with Ivy Bartges. Frank Bible has been on the for the past week. Harry Dinges and family, from Centre Hall, speat Sunday afternoon home of W. H. Swartz. Oscar Homan and with the latter's parents, C. C. Homan, Sunday with brother-in-law aflervoon sick list wife Mr. and Mrs. Messrs Herbert Klinger, from Axe. mano, Archie Homan sod William Lin. gle from Centre Hall, spent Sunday with Misses Lucina and Puella Swarts, A certain young man who recently | moved in the neighborhood attended | League at Egg Hill, and when he start. ed for home he came out the Indian lane | lustead of turning up the railroad to-| ward his home; he turned down and came out at Spring Mills and walked up | the turnpike to his home. Ha, goin day-time when you will lost Some parties that ha, next | not get | had lots of sand ler farm and stole some of W. H Swartz's grain; but you know wheat makes hens lay--that is what spite work does David Bohn, of through town Miss Lydia Sunday after spend Reedsville with bes Ho passed on home on eral day friends, Mrs. Ellen derma: ertown Mrs. Sara Mechley recently which might ously We are recovered had a fall one day have ended more ser glad to say she has Sanday morning, April 17th, our peop'e | received th* sad news of the death of An ldrew of near State Col was lege near | this place aud, of course, nearly all of our residents were acquainted with him He was a brother of William and Joseph Tressler, two of our wellknown farmers. Arthur Norris and children speat Sun - | day at the bome of his father, H. T- \ ANOTTLS Clifton Reese Port Matilda visited | relatives near here a few days ago Tressler i f ) | Suaday there will {inthe M | Sunday s aay be preaching E church, by the pastor, The hool will be reorganized that Had Serious Doubt. As is well known, Rev. Robert Collyer, before he Once, when little work at hand, be asked a builder in his neighborhood for some- thing to do. The latter replied that al | he could give him would be a job carry. ing a hod. “I'm your man,” replied the black smith promptly. Years afterward, Pa., says Success. mantown, preacher, there was Dr. Coliyer, he was standing among the beams watching the progress of the work when an Irishman came along with a hod of bricks. Dr. Collyer spoke to him and be paused. “This is bar'rd work, soir,” said the | Irishman, “I know that well,” answered Dr. Collyer; “in my day I've carried the hod | myself." incident, ‘and then went on his way mumbling something that sounded like, ‘I wonidn’t a’ belaved th' parson iid such a liar.” ”’ appointed delegates | | Breon at Spring Mills, | Woodward. Winter seems to have set in stay, as the tempature had considerably last week The trout season was well again to es were reported as yet, as the weather seems too cold, I think there should bea kick made on the present law on trout as there were many caught last week from 4 to 5 inches which were dead when returned to the water, and I think those wouid be just as good for the catchers as | | for the minks, muskrats, tendered an invitation to sead two dele-| etc. which live along the streams and pick (they float along; one party reported of putting nine in the water that were tirely dead. report to the State Fisheries, Chas. Musser made a business trip to Aaronsburg on Saturday afternoon, John G. Eby left on last Tuesday for Beayerdale where he had been ed before his hand wes hurt. dropped | represented | throughout our locality but no big catch- them up as | en- | So I think someone should | employ- | 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. Faracamph is a combination of phor and The process of combining same refit soothing, healing Asa is Lhe dis ary of a prominent Beoteh chemist who spent | many years in experimenting and «¢ before perfecting the combination | Jeet was to combine camphor with & safe, | treatment for ali forms of congestion, swelling and by application, lose study His ob. eartaln | medicinal olls 80 as to have MIe | ness, Inflamation N. W. Eby is the owner of a fine type- | writer, I bet now the letters will be fly. ing in all directions. improvements in our town, Noah Herb Hosterman and Clayton Sheasley were to Aaronsburg to see their better halfs on Saturday night, C. W. Hosterman and Roy Musser made a‘business trip to Mifllinburg on last Friday. John D. Snyder employed as fireman | ial K. BR, broke in the gravery on the David Kel. |, of New York was a blacksmith in Ger. ! became a | while an imposing | edifice was being erected in Chicago for | “The Irishman stared at we an in. | stant,” said Dr. Collyer, In relating the | at G, W, Wolf's sawmill had the mis. fortune of slipping and hurting his lower { jaw bone on last Wednesday. Graupa Hess was seen in town on last Saturday night, Clayton Snyder who left here about three years ago, arrived in town on Mon. day night, Benj. Gentizel bought a new horse on Saturday. It looks to be the goods. Staggie Brown and James Smith were to the horse sale at Millheim, on Satur. day. C. W. Hosterman took a load of pro- at the | duce to Aaronsburg on last Tuesday. Carl Motz shot a fish crane on the pond Sundayed | Tuesday 12th, that measured § feet from tip to tip also a fine sized wild duck last Monday. Prof. Gephart's schoo! staried on Mon. on {day, every parent throughout this local. | ity should send their children to | and keep them out of mischief, as school we all know that. Prof. Gephart does all in his power to educate his pupils. Mr. Showers, walch and clock repair. er, arrived in town on last Monday'after- noon. — Odd Fellows Anniversary. On account of the Odd Fellows Anniversary at Montoursville, Pa April 2¢, 1904 ; of Fa, will sell excursion from all stations to pe mtoursville, Pa arn at rate of one way fare for Tickets will be good golug on Bellefonte at 7:0 &. m., nuectin all with at hoa train on N.Y arrl 1 ntoursyi at XM on res trains —— the Cen” ficken and re Weak Hearts. 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