Pack 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 5, 1904. inp loinilpeti an Th Se Se Sa J E.F 7 1 . Irvin, . Irvin, he Racket, A relief from stiff collars The dainty neckwear shown in our window, in white and many pretty designs, are just hat yon want, Cheap at 19. 20 i W and With ummer, cream Fr reezer 1eCessity, hot 3 all 1" vil be W Q ! | us ~ good RACKET STORE CO. STS l Aaa a a Se a A a A es EEE EEE YY ol = AE a] 2 4 al i i | | | i i rtment - | | Correspondents I Continued fro Jepa fin disco The impr ley Heav severe covery r, who was so licates her rapid re id, Hiram Meyers Haven, ap pointed by the court to review the pro posed new road to run from Fairview | street to the Sugar Ran road in the town. | ship, expressed the opinion that a road | at that point, with the proposed termini, was not desirable and were of the opin. jon, efforts should be made to run the old Sagar Run road under the tracks of the New York Central railroad, nd P further, that examination teachers an , borough has part of jase returned to a contre g company, ter. fot of tana thir esident a, Mor 0 the vis 1ade yyabie En gram mus returned | re she has “ e, whe ic school there rim of open a select pu will mer schoo this sam Charles D. Bartholomew and Miss An- nie Luiz were married last Tharsday, by | Rev. G. W. Mclinay, of Spring Mills. M sses 1 regigued their positions in iia 3 Si wcured emplo Paul Murray, a student at State lege, spent Sunday at his home. The Luse Manufactaring Co. makiog castings for the Victor Bath-Tub Co.of N. ¥. The wheat in this section of the coun. try is very poor, Livonia. T. N. Stover purchased a fine horse in loganton last week from T. T. Parker. Thos, Shirk, of Lewistown, is visiting and doing some trout fishing at this place, T. N. Stover has a four hundred acre tract of timber for sale near the head waters of Cherry Run. Miss Jane Adams, who has been on the sick list, is improving. A few of our farmers are plowing their fields down, Miss Arctua Delong and May Kreider bave been elected delegates to a mis sionary convention at Miflinburg, A certain young gentleman slept Fri- day night with a piece of the rock of Gibraltar in his bed W. E. Stover is now on the road selling a High grade of tes, coffee, spices, ete; wive him an order, Prize fighters do a lot of blowisg be. fore they actually come to blows. | were out driving | Sunday at home the addiom | She | fargaret and Myra Goodhart | the yder went to Jeanette where | ment as A carpen- | ot is now | Gregg Twp PINE CREEK MILLS. Wet weather delays our farmers in getting out their seeding, but since the last rain the grass and wheat looks bet. ter, Dame Loose was to Coburn on Satur day fixing up his property, Bill Harter was delivering lime week, There is a party from Aaronsburg that comes to Pine Creek to fish, they are too loud along the creek, in front of peoples houses and take things that do not bflong to them; if you come again try aud be a little more decent. Alfred Long was a visitor at Long's on Sunday. Koye is working for J. W. Meyer the farm and sawmill, Esta Rishel from Coburn, was with her parents a day | ast week. Highvalley scribe was to Coburn ing up the gas lights. Somebody was trying to take fish out of Jake Myer's fish box, Mrs. Wm. Bressler and son were seen here, W. Y. Winkleblech and J. each got a new mower, last farmer on fix- B. Rishel SOBER. Mrs. Mary Zerby is spending a couple days at U, G. Auman’s, Misses Katie Barger and Dora Gentze! were callers with their friend, Miss L. E. Wolf, Sunday. D. D. Breon, wife and two children, spent Sunday afternoon at |. J. Gentzel's, Miss Lizzie Wolf and g Sunday. Miss Kate Breon, rentleman friend of Peun Hall, spent Mrs. Elsie Eisenhuth, of Brushvalliey, | isspending a few weeks with her parents O. M. Jamison says he is going to Mif county this week. Willis Sunday. Breon was seen in this vicinity have a good time teaberries when ther Girls, you were Sunday for are ry Moyer and ! here on Sunday. Mr. Houlz, wife and family spent Mon. | day evening with Geo. Grenoble Earn Reighard and wife left for West. | port, on Thursday, where they intend to commence housekeeping Rev. Smith preached the United Evangelical an able sermon | in church on | { Sunday forenoon The double barrel gan shooting match was well attended on Sunday. Coburn. is here at He was last and s0 is the beard on Mon | Spring whip poorwill, | day evening iu the direction of Highval ley and in ome respect is ahead of the valley's scribe— he repeats his own name oftener. { quently to Linden Hall ; | some attr Potter Twp. MT. HILL The rain last week kept the farmers from their field work and it will make it pretty late to get out their spring crop. D. B. Geary made a business trip to Bellefonte last Saturday. Mrs. dam'l Fryer was visiting friends at Linden Hall last week. 8. G. Rote, our up-to-date miller, bas | his sawmill in running order and Wm. | Ertle has possession of it, Geo. Rishel had a narrow escape of | loosing his life, he was watering a horse | which became unmanageable throwing | him off, got tangled in the harness and was dragged a considerable ways, Miss Sadie Wingard is slowly improv: ing at this writing. Mrs. Geo. Rishel and son were visiting | in Georgesvalley on Sunday. The public sale at Coburn was well attended on Saturday and things brought a fair price. The drum major, of Drum Station, is doing some painting for Elias Confer at present. What became of the Georgetown scribe that we don’t hear from him. { FRUITTOWN. Mr. Bryman, of Texas, is visiting friends and relatives here. | Mrs. Frank Bogdon and <daughter Susie, spent Sunday at the bome of An. drew Jordan's. Miss Nellie Wilkison, of Potters Mills, Is spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Ammon Bubb, at this place. Greeley Jordan , of High street, spent Sunday with his cousin, John Weaver, leslie T., of P. C. city travels fre- ; there must be action, as Henry says so. f Pleis iend Miss Anna Treaster, o spent Sunday with her fr But her's Gap, Miss Eva yh. Ammon Bubb and wife t Saturday evening at Potters Mil | father, P. | spent Saturday at Zion The scarle | iv this vic Wm. Ishler an on the mday iy held iy aed Ing was at folks f Friday even ber of young PLUM family of Linden spent Saturday with the former's C. Auman Shaffer, Jerome Auman and | Hall, N. B wife and daughters, Danie! Keller and wife are spending a | week in Milroy V. A, Auman and Grandpa Shaffer Sundayed at the home J. D. Wagner, iu Georges Valley attended Sunday school was well on | Sunday The masons are putting up a wall for Daniel Krader's barn W. C. Sheesley has again from West Virginia 8S. B. Btyers, here last week, returned of Patlon, was a visitor A J. Harter and wife, of Alloona, are visiting friends this meek Weaver quit workin; d Meriio Mi here at the i CT HOwW LOGS Zuipgh grain house ar thal posit I. F. Garthaf on on Tuesday Mrs. Mary of her bouseho d goods, after WAS Te eased, 2 gentleman from Miliheim, on Saturday and on Monday went to Union « ive with her sch Harbach Welses by M ounty to bushand mday wis were all ast Sunday avd we hope tinned darirg the three 5 Our well attended this will summer RHEUMATISH CURED By Parscamph be cot entire Mr E. L. Hawkins, 123 West 27th Bt., New York City, Saym: 4 1k Col. recommed Para Mr H awkis thousands that h trating remedy Paracamph e been cured by the wonderful pene This new remedy tion which when applied, opens the pores of the skin, allowing the soothing, cool ing oils to penetrate toseatof the ailment, removing the soreness and congestion, drawing out the fever and inflammation by inducing sweating. It sweats out the pain and aches, and this is Nature's plan. Don't ruin your stomach with strong internal medicines for Rheumatism, Neu- ralgia, Sore Joints, ete, We guarantee Paracamph to relieve and cure you if used as directed, If it fails your druggist will refund your money. 1f your druggist don’t handle Paracamph ask him to get for you, If he won't do this send direct to us, But don't take any substitute because there isnothing just as good, Paracamph is sold only in 25 cent, 50 cent, and $1.00 bottles, The 50 cent size contains three times as is a scientific prepara eight times as much as the 25 cent size, The Paracamph Company Louisville, Ky., U. 8. A, Bold by Green's Pharmacy Co., Bellefonte, Pa’ one out of many | Cley Sunday Plam G Taylor, with his rove. Br uncle vall Geo 0 ush ey, Spent Brian, at Penn Cave. are all done aking ready farmers are wm The forenoon SOWIng oals plant corn ]. M. Ream visit his uncle, L Charley Burg ff tw 3 ana gengast ard, 30 got his fiagers weeks “ut Cut ¢ | again The | NM why the Pean Cave along the creek any ihe, tell tou, armers E come ie Bi other john changed: six inches Cree over h I will he doesn’t know that vou dare vot catch 6 and Ate none that bat don't tel the h ur in the aw is aer there 84) - What Shall We Have for Dessert ? wes in the family every day Try Jeli), a dete fous and healthful dessert Prepared in two | minutes, No bolling! Xo baking! Rimply | #04 bolling water and set 10 0ool, PIAvOrs se Lemon, I toviay Orangs, | Got n package at your grooes today. 10 cents. | valley scribe has | weeks / | How isit M ? | organize | Sunday in this Raspbarry and Strawberry ' Miles Twp. CENTRAL BRUSH VALLEY, Most of our farmers through here are done sowing oats and some are getting ready to plant corn, The wheat tields are badly frozen, Mrs, Isreal Spayd, who was on the sick list, has improved some, N. E. Hazel, Samuel Grim, left for Ohio where will spend the summer months, Thomas Wise has been housed up with a sore throat for a few days. they Harry Hockman and | Mr. Reichard and wife moved to West. port last week I just wonder where the West been for the last Rev, Wert returned home from | Groye on account of sickness. this section | 1 Col. Deckard was seen in again on Sunday, Rev. Smith preached an able in the German language, on Sunday, The Company C next Saturday p. m., piace, WHST BRUSH VALLRY. Preaching was well attended in Paul's church last Sunday forenoon. F. P. Duck and John Wert § bs | 9 were in | Spring Mills last Saturday, Lloyd Rachau of Spring Mills plac e. spn C. A. Houlz and wife Sunday at the home of F. P. Duck. Rev. Wentz, P. E. of the United Evan. gelical association, preached io the Bath esda church last Sunday evening I. A. Ertel bei spent transacted bu in Mill Saturday iness im last The rain we and wheat look green, Erass eimyer awmiil was shu! ount of the this new : Gob whee's » the largest in ti o1 Mothers and Daughters A G. ta ket i safely Brush | few | Without a donbt he was away. | Plum sermon | croquet club will re. at thiy AUNT DINAN s oLD VIRGINIA Herb Tea A BOON TO WOMANHKIND we 4 sture HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM Preve HAMLINS BLOOD & LIV ER PILLS net vor and POR BALE AND RECOMMENDED BY CM PARRISH, dr Bellefonte, Pa IRE, wet | |§ MAKE OUR EADQUART on show days or any other treatment much as the 25 cent size; the $1.00 hotties STORE days THE GRANDEST DISPLAY OF CLOTHING in any “old town” Be sure of fair BELLEFONTE, Tucs., MAY 10. <— PAWNEE BILL'S — Wild West and Great Far East Ethnological Congress | EXCITING AND THRILLING REPRODUCTION OF FRONTIER HISTORY BY THE ACTUAL PARTICIPANTS. rr Herds of Bu alo, Ek and Texas Steer x | gy Aw Noted FRONTIER GUIDES and SCOUTS whose have been chronicled in recent history ! d ~~ ~ E al - PR Ls T PARADE DAILY! GREAT EVENTS NEXT WEEK! Pawnee Bill's Show on May 10th and Katz & Co.’s great display of Fine Millinery on the same day. We expect a great crowd this day and we have made extra efforts to have the most complete as well as the newest and up-to-date line of Millin- ery ever exhibited in Bellefonte. Maybe you have been waiting for show day, to come in and get your Spring Hat, Come and see us by all means ; we will show you two hals to our competitors’ one, and we'll guar- antee to please you. KATZ & CO.
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