Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 30, 1905 seeder dr dededeodededediodododedefodp dodo de E. P. IRVIN, L. C IRVIN. The Racket Our stock of Winter goods is still complete. Blankets, Haps, Un- derwear, Outing Flannel, Fleeced and Wool Hose, Mittens, Knit a A tiiid a a ah a a a oh Gloves, Toques, etc. We sell you better goods for the same price than others because we buy and sell for CASH ONLY. i RACKET STORE CO. dededededeoddod dodedeodeded dodo de dodod ddd + : : i $ i : &- : 3 i a % i Eh ah a a a SFERRFPPE RETR P FRET EERE R : Correspondents’ t Department : Continue 2 hh 2 a a J a a CORRESPONDENTS WANTED. d from 7th page —- NITTANY. for some ne in : . 1. whe visited here ar the past week, have ret i Clarence Rossman stepped off her Nis wa Joe Sunday place itondale ht while on Weaver. of Hublersh spent this s with hi baby at of Lamar, prac e ten day ' : psant time Lt a scare Mrs. D. Bottor recent illness J hn Meckley | week, Mr. and fonte week Mrs. Margaret Houtz spent the past G. S. Keller, Mrs. Emma Dale transacted business Saturday, Prof. Geo. Bible, of Philadelphia, spent several days with his mother, Mrs, ‘m. Coble. Harry Shirk, of Boalsburg, was in this section last week with his cornhusker, G. W. Scholl and wife spent Friday in Bellefonte from her court this Mrs were visiting friends in t« , of Be le wi last | of Selinsgrove, week with her sister, Mrs. Edward Bellefonte on and in son ————— — GORTON HEIGHTS. W. Wiggins made a business trip to C Barbed b.J. Indiana last week. Mrs. W. Poorman, of Castanea, visits ed her son Lyons at this place, Thurs. day. Claude Watkin, of Fairview, ing here, Susan Pletcher Sundayed at Snow Shoe, Mrs. I. Heaton spent Sunday at Vie duct, Miss Olive Wiggins visited at Moshan- non Sanday, Mary Croft visited at Viaduct, Priday. is work: | then { the Polly Stover's o HOWARD. Mrs. Comerford and ited a few days at after attending the Burnside, Prof. Zeigler, principal ot our public schools, spent Sunday with his parents at Linden Hall, John S. Holter, of i tended the funeral of | visited his parents a few Jesse Leathers and his s Seminary, wil llamsport, tarrie » at Jesse's home on Church ter Miri Wet Kk. sister Carrie vis- heir summer home, funeral of Cameron at- \ Aiko Johnsonburg, L. Del laas, days room mate, { are \ ter set n teaching They had be young pet McCall wie of Mr. Burgen brougl ter to Howard day No t long age May Belle Riddle ‘DeHaas cuse Ho Se He was well tl him His friend | Mrs they have the » Wm night say A. 8S. Stover and wife a pleasant visit were entertained | Harry Sauers State College, were helping them to butch Col. Decker burg, spent Limberts Mrs. D. H. Lenke visiting friends at Mifflin! this week. Mrs Harry Akron, O., a Coburn s an and brid of the Madison Sabbath at Frederick ghter were ity a few days Musser and son Philip, of re the guests of Col J P 1 Dr C. SS Musser daug! ter, Mrs were seen at and iliton Monday Thadeus Stover Katie Burd, of Sn (xeo We Aver last week at the at Wolfes Store. Carl Sylvis and the guests of H writing spent one day 1e - Oliver Wolfe's and wife hon 1 family, of Milton J D. Kreamer at Are this Milton Stover and Mrs Gilbert household New Berlin where they expect to make their home, sent roads to HAINES TWP, WOLFS CHAPEL Butchering is all the goin our vicinity Hol Herring, of Spring Mills, was in our vicinity surveying timber land, Mon- day. F. 8. Tomlinson's lumber job is in operation now. Edward Bressler is teamster, Elmer Boob and wife returned home from a few week's visit with relatives and friends in South Dakota, The holes are dug for the telephone line from Aaronsburg to the farm of Dr D. F Bowersox Thomas Smith and wife were Sunday visitors at H, 8. Winkelblech's, Mrs. } DD. Stover who was taken sud. denly ill three weeks ago, is slowly im- proving at this writing John Keen and wife, of Millbeim, vis- ited the latter's niece, Mrs, J. D, Stover, on Bunday. II «For a cough or cold take Krumrine's Compound Syrap of Tar—cures in one day. t { | ROLAND. Mrs, Shope, of State College, is visit- | ing friends at this place, Quite a number of the farmers have gone on their annual hunting trip, Hunter Dukeman shot a large wild turkey last week, Ben Neff is many friends at this place Miss Sue Holter and Mrs. V n spent a day visiting friends shaking hands with his . E, Cur- at How Il at her home. recovery, McMean is quite | specay hat there w wed- ill be a , on Thursd gat Mt, Pi ay Velta liams was d last week ng sper Barger is in Bellefonte Kathryn Parker is days th her Mrs + place nm work! ding a few . Jerry Crlenn are having ent 1 he A hools « i 'hanksgiving a 101 the The sale of |] tend ena Miss nother Irene Ni Mrs Myles Barger avisitorat C, V Miss Bess Meyer and Mariam Kerstet of Coburn, also Loyd Bartges pleasant callers with Miss Clara E last Sunday tmer visited . David Neese of Mifflin Gentzel's county, was ter. were Kert Ss — POTTER TWP, EARLYTOWN (reo Stover yuried on ‘1 commun died Saturday and was uesday forenoon; the entire ty expressed their sympathy to breaved mother and family, Mr ¢ the father of 14 children all liv. 8 boys and 6 girls yv Mr, Reiber and wife we guests of Mrs, D. L. Bartg were on the way to Centre Hall with of honey y to sh p to Johnstown their son W. A. Reiber strangers of Centre Hall » the Staver ing On Tuesda were t} res; they 180 Ibs to The ( ing chicken and waffle su giving eve, good full are invited te time, are hav pperon Thanks plates for 25cts and have a 1" i" good } Come POSSUM RIDGE Blaine Palmer and wife, of Yeager town, are visiting at the latter's parent s, Our expert marksman would better practice on a rifle a little more before he tries to shoot hogs, then he will of hitting them w————— Hint to our Merchants. At the meeting of the Tyrone Business Men's Association held last Friday even ing the following motion was mousy adopted be sure unans “We agree to use only newspapers, | our own bills, circulars, catalogues and wrappers for advertising and not to ye «| and bolled they become almost inerad. programs, booklets, hotel registers, mium lists or "ny are worthless and for fairs, shows or entertainments There are too many fake advertising | schemes worked on this community and | business men should sit down, hard, on all of them, Big storm on the great lakes beginning of the week and 26 lives lost with several vessels wrecked, It is reported the severest storm on the lakes for many such schemes w ich | not legitimate meth. ods of advertising, and we agree to not | donate merchandise, prizes or premiums | years. SECRET OF CHARM. Cultivate the Ability to Appear Une consclous of Self, One must be order to be lowing the man to be be good or on # long acquaintance there is a lack of discovered, perhaps of a few vis but later on There is false rin celve is in unconscious of self in Fol WO- must not fle Golden called charming CONS red charming entities a She tule she cannot be charming that is, where sincerity it is the enslly not in course 1s n the and ot to de xert n difference true a col possible AI] « good upon they me in contact with Why not let It + the former? t Is much the happier l impression never and mem- an Inf ue those . wil evil ) works fra te ans one lingers In the mind as long ax the ory of the Life A charming wom akes a of life wounds not her friends with person lasts ys Woman's broad view She kind words. If she ch Is a gentle ma To deserve woman men as wel ch 8G 10 2D In many Is there not to be ch NAIrrow, un- with charming one must be charming to wo- rwise the ded thing, A An fi woman, CURRIED CHICKEN. Preparing This Dinh. A Good Recipe For Delightful are menter Is of recip not 1t« easily mtent wid extra nes a few greatly SEWING HINTS. remo To avold me ng velvet when sew ing it, lay anothe to find that the plie face downward rest your fingers on, and you will when shed sewing will not be fiattensd Id be stitch ton Buttonholes on shirts shou ed round with side butto are new. If th almost as long as the out tearing away Strong o~ inst out stitch whi they s Is done they will last shirt itself with the nhole le The Smoothing Irons, The state uch to do with the success of the ironing. When the iron 1 tendency toward rust ing or e¢ that they are washed in wls. Dry them earefully after this washing. Sandpa per is a good thing to have at hand when irons become sticky with starch Rubbing an iron once or twice across the sandpaper will render it smooth again. If the sandpaper is lacking, dry salt on & plece of paper will answer the aa: should not be of cook ing ean reach them, causes them to rust. Always set irons away on end rather than the shelf. Those which have been allowed to red hot never retain the heat so well afterward of the irons has n shoe biack specks it Is tim S00 ne Flatirons left where purpose the steam that the fiat on once As Erow Removing Sains, Unless attended to at once both tea and coffee stains are very difficult to remove. When fairly fresh they may be soaked in buttermilk and then left to dry In the open alr, repeating the process If necessary, after which wash in cold water, Another recipe Is to spread the stain over a basin, rub It well with powdered borax, and then pour absolutely bolling water through | it. A solution of sanitas Is also sald | to be excellent for removing these | stains, but If once sent to the laundry | feable, Mam Balls With Tomato Sauce, ! Mix well together two cupfuls of fine. i ly chopped ham, a few grains of cay. enne pepper, (wo tablespoonfuls of thick cream, one cupful of grated enne pepper, two tablespoonfuls of cold bolled rice and one well beaten egg. Shape with a wooden spoon into small balls, roll In eroshed cracker erumbs and fry In deep fat to a golden brown. Serve on triangles of hot but. tered toast, pouring over half a pint of thick tomato sauce, PUBLIC SPRAYING FOR SCALE. 2 | spicuous places. Anyone coming Prof. Chas. A. Heiss, Division of Zoology ment of ting the | . 3 wr representing onstration will have no trouble findin ————— To Provide Locust Ties. , of the State Depart. — Agriculture, will ademon- 4 " mri aft 114 ¥ ne method of making and ap jared thous: i v for ersburg, Sat All per attend th 1 cheapest re at Ret med at 1910 a. m 2nd, “A — Clerical Orders for 19086. All the borough to attend the practical dem- to -— git Eckenroth Brothers, Bush Arcade. Katz & Co.'s Store News. Ginghams, Muslins, ete., are articles that you buy every week in the year. A Coat or Suit is far different. You want the best that money can buy. Styles change during the season, of course. You want the latest. Don’t buy until you look around; then you will be sure to see Katz & Co.'s line. We have a standing agree- ment with one of New York City’s leading manufacturers to ship us new styles as soon they are shown in the metropolis, there- fore giving you an advantage here that you can get nowhere else. Will we see you when you want your Coat or Suit? KATZ & CO. Look for the sign in our Window. “New Suits and Coats every day.”
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