THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA. MAY 19, 1904. KE. P, IRVIN, L. C. IRVIN. TeE RACKET Screen Doors Window Screens ™ Now is the time to put in screens Our assortment is complete and as usual our prices are very low in wal- and 75¢ Door knob substantial with A good nut color, latch, only hinges Yellow pine, varnished, 4-inch Stiles, with hinges, knob and latch, only «.98C Yellow pine, varnished, centre panel and fancy only... . spindle 8 complete, $1.15 adjustable to fit +. 15¢ Window Screens, any window Hardwood Screens 18, 20, 25¢. Have ure selling at 20c¢. you seen A great bargain not be able to get any mor price Racket Store Co. Correspondents Department ned fe . Co ed I Port Matilda. r his § all t n, 50 they may be prepared t face with a ty’' as a rep- He gave aturday even- ) 1 a very pleas- a Sal ant week among his br Now, Mr. farmer, t iooked for seed time is here u are not up and doing you wil ave to exert yourself very much when the time comes nue to reap > Switched Ff: —It is said that a academy boys ast bound train i not get the old rooster say, ‘that it For parti. oO couple of the Bellefonte : ym Own until began to rub his eyes and was time for the final kiss cuiars come to where I stop on Broad street and I will tell you more, as I don't want to mention anything about the rain here, very f Centre Hall. Dr. Schuyler preached an able sermon in the Pine Grove Presbyterian church recently, Andrew Gregg and family, of Philipsburg, moved to town Bev. Dr. Boa terian pastor 1 { Port Caron, former Presby- here has again be me a citizen our town, where he wash esteemed hn Spangler has ald a stone 1 board walk k, of near valk in place wn, has a new hay business ed, shaving nost credi ral years and needed sual, in having that visit many bserved by balways does its lay with the tizens of the {oliver the Linden Hall. Miss Lucy Waring, ing Mraz Dan’'l Hess The U E’s are preparing for their Children’s day entertainment, for June 19th Harry Miller and wife spent Saturday at Centre Hall. Rlla Ross retarned home last week and reported a very pleasant time while away. Mr. Swabb, supervisor, is getting ready to put a larger bridge over the mill stream. J. H. Ross and wife spent Monday at Pine Grove. of Tyrone, is visit- Try our $2.50 Bilt.Well shoe for men Yeager & Davis. Madisonburg. Mrs. Susan long and two daughters, were to Rebersburyg oo Thursday. Mrs. G, C. Rachau and daughter Mariem are the guests of G. N. Wolf's, of Spring Mills, Miss Della Ocker is the guest of friends at Spring Mills. Mrs. Sam’'l Yearick and two children are the guests of her parents, Fred Brumgard's, of Mifflinburg this week. Mr. Shaffer, agent for the insurance company, of Lock Haven, was in town on Monday. ~ Men's patent colt blucher shoes $2 a pair, Yeager & Dayis. Julian, Communion services in the M. BE. church on Sunday last, were well attend. ed, William Richard, from above town, wears a broad smile since that 12 1b. boy arrived at his house, Four of our young men left last Mon- day for Bradford county, to work, but they got away from home too far, and they couldn't hear their mother's dinner pot rattle; they either got homesick or the work was too hard, for on Saturday they all come home, and now they fully realize that there is "no place like home," ~~Men’s good all solid working shoes $1.25 Yeager & Davis. | town on Monday, r Bagles, who | Millheim. This section was visited by a thunder shower, on Saturday evening. Mrs. Eliza Adams, of Danville, is visit. ing relatives and friends at this place. The hosiery mill was closed down last week on account of shortage in hands, Messrs. A. O. Furst and N, B. Spang- ler, of Bellefonte, were taking testimony at the Musser house on Friday, in the matter of the Aaronsburg and Old Fort turnpike case, but as the evidence did | not seem favorable to the company, very little was taken although quite a number were in attendance. The road being in bad condition the company should be {compelled to put it in proper shape, or | stopped from taking toll. | Mr. and Mrs. John Burns, of Shamo- | kin, visited their relatives and friends in | this section. | Last week's Gazette had a sensational {article in regard to typhoid and scarlet fever, There was no sickness in town, of {any account, until H. R, Auman, a son lof W. N. Auman, came home from Pitts. { burg with typhoid fever, and if a proper | diagnosis had been made at the time, the | patient isolated and the house quaran- {tined as directed by law, the trouble would have ended there; but {instead there was no written notice given, the {family was allowed to intermingle in their homes, with others at schoo! and in the factory, and in that way spread the | disease. There wag no precaution to | prevent the spread until after several i deaths occurred, when the board of health was called upon, not by written notice as required by law, meetings held, a little whitewashing done and quaran- tine notices put up where the patients had {died and were baried The opinion | of the sober and igent people of the town is that the: violation | of the health law and n ing the proper i | violators shoud | | forthwith reporting all S. P. Gramley, of {town on Monday. He sawing business, Hon. K1Os8 egligence and that the punished for not such cases. McClure, was in will engage in the | ley, of Spring Mills, had business in town ;ramley in the | on June | last week. Houtz, of Norfolk, Va., call Bryan Was ing on his friends, As the beg f the week He wil some sawing for Meyer Bro's, at Wolfe's Store The sick are all out of danger, taken down. Sunday at his old home in Tusseyville. Henry Keen purchased a tract of tim berland from Emanuel Confer. George Sechrist brought his A. ]. Sheesley, of Woodward, town on Saturday ; road along the side of the mountain. SMITHTOWN, Weather cold and the farmers are get. ling afraid that the corn might not come up all right, Miss Kate Hettinger, from Altoona, is visiting Miss Anna Smith this week. Calvin Swartz entertained a number of friends over Sunday, among those his brother and sister, from Madisonburg, Prof. Miller and family of Rebersburg A. M. Kreamer purchased a Hoosier double row corn planter and the same gave good satisfaction Geo. Frankenberger is selling the Walter A. Wood binders and mowers A. N. Fiokie has the location cleaned up for his saw mill in Dr. Musser's woods ; it looks as though work would S000 Commence. B. F. Frankenberger is erecting a wire fence along Henry Keen's lane, which makes quite an improvement, Samuel Ream helped J plant corn W. H. Musier used a double row corn planter ; he says they are certainly all 0K IL nk Bechtol dug garden for Henry Keener and A. M. Kreamer; he seems to understand the business H. Maize his father.in law, Mr. Wingard the place ; he certainly makes straight rows to plant when he 13 not rattled. Gregg Twp. SOBER Miss Lizzie Wolf and Dora Gentzel were the guests at Miles Barger's over Sunday. Mrs. Joanna Gentzel was the guest of U. G. Auman, Sunday. Mrs. Ida Conrod and Mrs. Willis Wea- ver, of Lock Haven, were the guests at J. J. Gentzel's couple days last week. Albert Barger, of Mifflin county, was visiting his siater Mrs. Gentzel on Sun. day. Miss Lizzie Wolf entertained her friend Sadie Vonada and sister Minnie, PENN HALL. Our people around here are busy planting corn, some are done and others just commen. ced We had & good rain on Saturday evening, good for the summer erops. John Roush was up to see his parents, on Sunday. The people talk about building a Lutheran church at Penn Hall, but they are rather slow getting around, Perry Breon's, from Sprucetown, were down to visit KE. Hl. Shook 's over Sanday Charles Frazier, returned home on Friday after a fow weeks’ stay In Altoona, where he was smployed, Jon Bottorf ana wife, of MiMinburg, spent Sunday with the latter's parents, James Hor net's, of this place. Among the visitors at James Runkle's were, Mrs, Jacob Royer, Calvin Runkle, Ed Bubb, Ray Swartz and George MeMin, Ezra Ripka, wite and daughter Cathryn, of Lewistown, are visiting the latter's parents, Henry Moyer. : Miss Annie Renninger, of Spring Mills, spent several days with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Moyer. ~A full line of Russia calf oxfords, Yeager & Davis, in tak- | W.M Allison and T. M. Gram. and |, able to be out as soon as the notices are | | Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClellan spent | father | ¥™ from Lock Haven to this place last week, | ° was in | he is still disabled | from doing work on account of a broken | band caused by sliding off of the icy | Allen Alexander did some plowing for | Calvin Swartz lost himself in a corn | field ; be was making the rows and lost | Potter Twp. PLUM GROVE, Jacob Sharer, wife and three children, spent Sunday at the home of Philip Au: man’s, John Korman and wife spent Sunday afternoon at the home of W. H, Swartz, also Elmer Hettinger and John Curry, from Egg Hill, Charles Daley and Miss Threasa Rachau, from Spring Mills, called to see her uncle Ivy Bartges. George Sharer spent a short time with his brother, 8. E. Sharer, at Centre Hall, Mrs. V. A. Auman called at the home John Taylor, from Brush valley, spent several days at the home of George Brian. to go with them. Frank Fischer, wife and child, of Penn Hall, spent Sunday at thé home of Mrs. Fischer's brother, David Keller's, of this place. Miss Verna Lingle, of Tusseyville, is V. A. Auman. Oscar Homan wears a broad smile and says {t was a dish washer this time. Annie Weaver and Bertha Sharer spent Sunday at Farmers Mills with the former's parents, Al. Weaver's. We had quite a storm on Saturday afternoon ; it put N, B, Shaffer's barn in such a shape that it is not safe to be in side ; the carpenters are coming this week to remodel it. Some people thought on Sunday alter: noon we were going to have Snow au onion Everybody ought to take more inter fest in the Sunday and attend better, Mrs. Hoover sc hool and child, of | Millis, is stoping at the home { Homan's at present time Miss Mary Schafler went to Zion last | week where she expects to spend | weeks with friends and relatives Suyrin or spring of O. C. a lew EARLYSTOWN in | of State ( Sheesly, of Sober, was in town |’ YER do | « Neff sg i DL] number of young suaring ent + s \ fLer Bartgos n attack & HReiber | lay departed for thelr Frank Moyer through pl iady Ceptire wife, of Saturday young ge! KR. Li Oak Hal eyenin pry Homan, and callers at Cloverdale what that nisatl ¥ t's of Linden ngies—no doubt Iie a dumber of folks from attending Walter IL | Bellefonte Saturday 21. his place ticipate Maines show in FRUIT TOWN Jacob Royer spent Sunday with his parents at Potter's Mills. Those on the sick list are Misses Mary and Lydia Ishler. frequently to Potters Mills——there must | be some attraction there Mrs. Jacob Rover and daughter Ruth spent Sunday at the home of James Run. kle, Steward Jordan, who is employed at Burnham, spent Sunday at home. Farmer's Mills. Some of our farn I, H. Rishel, alck at this writing Clayton B horse, is not Rtover mp Barner five Harvey pur buck, hased a Chicago Ww. K ents at Oak Hal J. Rossman, fre A position as student in atl Linden Hall Miss Bessie Vonada, from Centre Hall Sunday with her friend Miss Verna Hagan Robt. Hyman. a clerk in the steel plant at | Lewistown, received an ugly gash in his foot {| whieh causes him much pain tien ne spent wn Brushyva ey telegraph office lias aceepled the spent -~ Walk Over shoes lor men, Yeager & Davis. Womanly Health, Strength and beauty in woman depend entirely upon ber hoalth, A woman cannot look her best if suffering from one or mote of the many sil ments peculiar to her sex variably cause, sooner or later symmetry of form and freshness of oc AUNT DINAH'S OLD VIRGINIA HerbTea Makes Strong and Beautiful Women. It is a most pleasant and effective remady for the troubles which cause so much suffering among women the world over. it relieves immediately and eventually cures all cases of disordered men. struation, female weakness, prolaprus, chronie m, sick head ache, nervousness and seniess. These are the ailments which de. man of her youth and beauty and make fore her time. The use of the Herb Tea will enable her to retain these qualities the complexion and improves the form. A eupful at bed time will give a woman health and strength, Chibengo, April 19, 19m, Hamiine Wisard O61) Co. Ohlongo, 111 Gentiemen My wife had been so ering with female wonknes: and axtreme nervousness which iatter the Physician who has been attending her for a long time attributed to her being unable to eleen Alter tossing about ali night she would Invariably rise in the morn Ing with a terrible headache The doctor seemed to be able to do nothing for her and she was constant ting worse. She decided to try your Herd Tea and 4 A eupfaul before retiving. In the morning she arose After a good night's rest and without a headache for the Aret time In months, Bhe has continued taking 14 during the rt three months and has forgotten what a tleeplovs night means, ® is feeling splendid and every one remarks how well she 1s losking. Her com lexion is ae clear as & young girl's aod her figure has improved wonderfully. ours tral N. RB. Tam, BS Cornell Av Chicago. Prepared by Ramline Wieard 01 Os., Chionge. Prios, 25a, BALSAM Boothes the Throat. Stops the Cough. Be. and Soa, HAMLINS BLOOD & LIVER PILLS Act Oently and Without Pain. Be, FOR BALE AND RECOMMENDED BY C. Me, PARRISM, druggist, Belisfonte, Pa. Moyer and Blanch Reiber, of P C. city, | { in this vicinity. of Mrs. W. H. Swartz one day last week, | | in full bloom and a sight beautiful to be- { hold. There were certain persons had in- | tended to go to the show on Tuesday, | but alas, they failed to get lady friends | posed to catch only one at a time, he, | however, caught as many as 4 atone | catch, and it wasn't | i | point, spending some time with her aunt, Mrs, | formed us, | So why experiment 3 | ! nd thei woney for medicine dyer. f | Fpenda their money T medicines adver 1 | are not positiv e whether they Leslie T., John L and John B., travel | Unionville. Miss Bessie Cooney, of Bellefonte, spent several days very pisazazatly at the home of P. J. McDonnell, Joe Griest, of New Castle, Pa., has been yisiting for the past two weeks at the home of his brother, T, BE. Griest, Billy Summers, who lives in the South ward, is beautifying his home by erect- Ing a handsome ‘Queen Ann’ porch to his house, The 30 degrée below Zero weather last winter killed all the peach trees in town and, I presume, very few escaped The prospect for an abundance of fruit of all kinds except peaches, is very flat. tering. Fisher's immense orchards are John Deeters, within 24 hours, caught 27 rats in one of those spring traps sup much of a day for rats either, There are 7 or 8 applicants for the ap- pointment of rural mail cartier at this with J. T. Barton and Lundy Lucas in the Van. So Mrs. Rumor in Your correspondent at Howard is quite a pithy writer, but I would advise him to go to schule a fu turms and lern how ta spel The lawn mower has its inning while the tack hammer has its | outin Laura Rumberger Atlantic City, Figra Brugge: pent Sanday the guest of her niece Mis last week, eitl McClincy or Bhors Baul day ley or James of his he restden :., man Uy he ood when the sg ied “Hey ! rvis, what are you )o i! “What 4 One | some other ont Orvis Peter saw Loa! gentle ying on to do ? ol you think lake me for erty enlightning you think I'm Cuartin's t I'm John Orvis Pet "ij r 3 m ae but [ | ain 18 and its a | girl Then he explaived that | be had started a sinking fund with which to pay dressmakers’ and mil ils in the future. She their first daug ter and Dock Irvia said he needs after. His hat is two size his clothes don't fit worth gratuiations, Orvis monument, e its a girl. ners’ 5 LOO a Everybody Walter I. Main's Some years ago was in a f EROWS ;o, which rightful wreck famous sk r pear Tyrone, It and is one of the largest best concerns traveling and will be sure to secure a large attendance at this piace. YOUR DRUGGIST WILL PROTECT YOU. We know that many peopls Laaitate to tised in their local papers, because they } get some. something worthless, | | thing goo 2 5 or have conf . with the various rem- edies on the market, when you buy Para- | camph on a guarantee like thie? We believe that you are honestand believe that you will treat us right. We know if you do that if | | you will be pleased with Paracamph, | you are suffering from any of the above | | aliments, geta bottle of Paracamph today These ailments in. | the loss of her | mplexion. | | | It clears | | Sold only in 25 cent 50 cent sid $1.00 | ! { | Strength and Beauty | [05 i | Company, Louisville, Ky,, U, 8, A, bottles, all good druggists, or sent direct The Paracamph GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. POOP 0000000000000000000000 A SATURDAY, MAY 2] IS THE LAST DAY You can purchase a one dollar bottle of WA-HOO FOR 25 cts. 988% YOU CAN eeee Cor ara Sreens Bash House Blook, Bellefonte, Pa. Fillmore | We had a good deal of rain and cold | weather the past week. Charley Roan and James Shreck visit- ed our town last Sunday. Chas, Lutz visited his Lutz last Sunday. Wm. Whitmer purchased 2 new buggy | last week, of L. H. Musser, Bellefonte ABCDEPF get left, Most of the farmers are through planting corn, grandmother Fillmore boys always About 30 head of young cattle passed thro igh our town on thelr way to Fewler The Epworth League will hold a meeting on Baturday evening, May Zi, to appoint delegates to attend the convention to be held at Tyrone Special thanks should be given Mrs Baral Meckley for her kind assistance in helping prepare the surprise given last week, If in need of ¢ lothespins or a teakettle « on, or address C. E. Lutz, Miss Bessie Glace | come to summer with her sister, Mrs, Chas all “ nend th n pend the Tayi Ladies good comfortable house slip pers, Yeager & Davis | fous and healthful dessert, R—————— What Shall We Have for Dessert 7 This question arises in the family every day Lot us answer 1t today. Try Jell-O, a delle Prepared in two minutes, No boiling! No baking! Simply add boiling water and set to enol Flavors te Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Blirawberry Got a package at your grooes today. 10 cents. wu N G BARGAINS! 30 feet of 6 in. Leather Belting at a bargain. 14 in, Lawn Mower, good as new. Gerberich Bros. BELLEFONTE. Shibbibbiibiiibiiid SALA Lib iib Abb hdd kA \bbbbidididiibiiibbibitiiii shbibibbidiibiiiaatl [5 " There's the point ! There's the rub! There is one Shoe that fits. That Shoe is “Queen Quality on wom say t Boots, $3.00: pecial styles bic extra Fast ¢ hic. Commer Oxfords, $2.50. r eyelets, 4 iI wear br MINGLE’S SHOE STORE. 0000000000000 00 PLoAeabatbatandontantonandandandontondantondontonontandoadentinbendan) CARPETS & RUGS tions and we are enab money. E NOW offer some tempting bargains in Carpets, Rugs and Mattings. The carpets, especial- ly are superior values, and in the widest as- sortment of all the 4 wanted pattern ef fects. The backward season is the cause of these radical reduc- led now to save you big $1.75 Wilton Velvets So $1.39 per yd ROYAL WILTON RUGS ues, 8.3x10.6 0x10 feet, now ... values. now. $35.00 val $27.50 $25.50 feet, $29.50 .. 95¢ Tapestry Brussels, now (7 I-2¢ PER TARD MATTING 118 warp JAPAN MATTING, regular price 25¢, now per yard, 20c. 75 pound CHINA MATTING, regular price 28¢, now per yard, 22¢. 85 pound CHINA MATTING, regular price 30c, now per yard 25¢c. We always offer bargains in our advertisements and itis to your advantage to BUY NOW and have the goods delivered when you are ready. We also have on sale this week 150 Japanese Porch Rugs at $1.39; regular price $1.50. KATZ & CO.
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