= THE CE} NTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1897. TH Et “When de frost is on de pumpkins And de frost is on de vine” business gets lively around The Racket. Fast freight and express brings in goods from all points of the compass, and customers are as busy as bees ¢ arrying away. It's nip and tuck between the fre ight and the enstomers, FOR THIS WEEK. New Vi 1 at least a 84 and inndre d Curia ANNEX Bouquet Lamps, : of ‘em, at halt usual price. of China and Glass, NICKLE ON COPPER WARE. Tea and Coffee Pots. Tea Kettles Trays, round best i 1 i et goods, and square, ‘heap. All-Wool Dress Goods—second arrival—best styles and quahty for the price, in this city. 25¢ 100 R 1-2 wool ingrai 20 O18, mnants of Carpet, for Rugs, n—1 1-4 yards for Kom and C {G, R.SPIGELMYER. JR ¢t SHEM SPIGELMYER, A Mother's Tricmph. “Willie!” ““What do you want?" ‘I want you to get right up.” ‘““All right, says Willie and turns over for another nap. Half an hom passes, and then— yy illie! “Well?” : "Yo u going to get up today? ‘Yes. “Well, be about it then, Y yourself right down here.” Twenty minute 8 elapse, “Willie!” “What you want?" If you ain't come up the re order » ou march and ro ut you out in short f there in I'll with cold geo if 1 de Get right up.” Willie comes down half an hour later, and the triumphant mother says: ‘Aha, young man, | You ont “Ww {111 It you're not out « douse you n't water, v just as well under- last that when I Spas to mind. Remember that" stand fi as you havi Detroit Free Presa NORMAL SCHOLARSHIP Tae C expenses washing an The Centre Democrat, THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 18¢7 | peaceful sary, { shoul 51SCHOLARSHIP COUPONi<- | Name CORRESPONDE NTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections What our Army of Alert worthy of note—~The community will be and observe local Happenings of every gladly Published Publish it, Send the news we will SOBER NUGGETS Chas. Madara made to Catawissa last Friday. Mr. W. W. Jamison was Wim, Youngs over Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. the guests of IL. G. visiting a Deckard Sunday George Snyder were last, Beni. Breon and work on a job they re from John Ebert, P. S. Confer and wife Wolfe were visiting seyville last Sunday. Mr. A. P. Zerby and family tending the sale of Mrs. Daniel Sprucetown last Friday. Samuel F. the son of A. H. Frank, who was working for Thomas Stover, is at present ill with carbunkles. Mrs. Wm. VYonada, Miss Yonada and her mother, guests of Mrs. F. F. Jamison day. Mr. by Carrie Co and friends in day. they report son are diligently at ently contracted and friends Mrs. O. J. near Tus- were at Doup in the Sun. were last Walizer and wife were accompanied fer, visiting relatives Sugar Valley over Sun- ta good time. Some of our young fellows had better take care and caught juirrels yet, as it is and the new yery severe s not be shooting not yet in sea- game law has made Andrew Shesley and ving with the etd » are at pres- bride's parents. They o live here till ing. i The Beaver thought 1'd rout | | Me our | es the price, or ast Mon day up in five minutes, I'll | wh BOALSBURG ITEMS ICT Was AWAY be had n« ] h on Sund Samuel A. Woods delphia, where he to Phila. jefferson has gone will enter dical college couree in medicine Jas Kentetter and family vikit. ing Mrs. Rebecca Meyers, on Sunday Mr. Kerstetter is the butcher iz Pleasant Gap, and is doing big business, Ishier Pro's, our but chers, of sheep in their lot ready for the mark. et on last Saturday. Dogs killed three of them and others of are badly bitten were had a flock There is some talk ed hotel in the end of town, such a thing is unneces and every good and upright cit d oppose it of opening a licens. f our quet and izen The band gave us a few very fine music last They are doing very well, but need a few players. Why den't some of men take hold and make it selections of Saturday evening more young lively. Mauy of our farmers are hay in order to have it “Advaece Agent'' balling their ready when the comes along and rais. other countries have a scarcity of that as it was with wheat crop, The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and Pittsburg | W. Post for $1.50 a year. : : Cut this out, fill in name of some de- serving young lady or gentleman and send it to this office, where it will be counted. If held over thirty days will | not be counted. 0000000000000 0OO00000 THE COUNT. Violette Wolf, Centre Hall.......... 6833 Ida M. Showers, Zion..... . 6307 WEEKLY COUNT. The following isa list of the votes cast during the past week:—Ida Show. ers, 255; Violetta Wolf, 239; We hereby certify that the above is a ' correct statement of the number of votes cast in the Scholarship Contest up to date, Wu. T. ROYER, W. HArrisoN WALKER, Bellefonte, Pa. Oct. 7, 1893+ i Ta : TELEGRAPHY men, Bilendid salary Juparianitr fof ges my FISK TELEGRAPH SCHOOL REPS Nar ' day. Lebanon, Penna. COBURN RIPPLINGS Daniel Hosterman is visiting friends | at Boalsburg, this week. Boyd Vonada arrived Brushvalley, on Monday. Our ex-post-master made a visit to | Spring Mills, on Sunday. A. J. Campbell, of Shamokin, is visit. ing lus family a few days. Picking winter apples and making ci- der is all the go in this vicinity, Mrs. Howard Stover, of Bellefonte, is visiting friends at this place, this week, Merchant Boyer and wife, made a vis- it at Spring Mills, on Sunday afternoon, W. W. Coalman, of Bloomsburg, made a business call at this place, the other home from Mrs. Jennie Hartman, of Laurelton, is visiting relatives and friends in this section, Three car loads of potatoes where shipped from this station, this week, by James Beaver, of Mifflinburg, MADISONBURG MENTION, Philip Caris and wife spent Sunday in Mill Hall. W. W. Smith and wife, of Millheim, were visiting in our purg on Sunday, Mrs. 8S. B. Shaffer has returned home from a visit in Mill Hall and Lock Haven, The store at the south of town, for. HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO Correspondents see | Cathern | | ing plastered by Stover, Swarm, from Aaronsburg. merly known as Smith { known as A. J. Hazel & Co. Bros. Prof, Alfred Bierly, one of Chicago's | most accomplished and successful pub- present visiting 1 | lishers of music, is at his friends and | burg. “The soul of musie slumbers in the shell, TI wak'a and kindled by spell And feeling pour A thousand m former home in ou hearts~touch them lodies unheard before ROGERS. WALKER MENTION The farmers ir corn cuttin The s Mond The oyster supper was we in the Reformed church. Prof, R. J. Holmes, of thi teaching this winter at Snow W. W. Ormdorff ness trip to del last week, are not all th If yet chools of Jacksonvill ay of last week bes made a flying lefonte on Mond Miss Ada Shauk, of aturday parents at this pl Mr, and Mrs spent Sunday with Fox, at this place partol Cedar son Mr. Fox, of their Supervisor Stamm was last with his men makir ments on the roads, The Holy communion was obsers in the Reformed church on worning last by Rev. Runkle. Mart Sheasley left short time ago. He year with his parents Mrs. Maria bad be . At this writing she is im Dr. McCormick is the ian, out for Nebraska spent almost at this place. Glossner prov Jacob Shank and h Mrs. Amos Shank, spent at the home of Mr, of Eagleville Messrs lefonte, spent § of the latter's p Joel Kling, of this week ¥ ss 12 wel Bert Bayarc of Be arents , Rhodes, i a we 1] vange, 1st ry €x Hon was admin : f Howard, was also presets Mi sue AARONSBURG EVENTS GAY iways glad t and Mrs. Joht Harter, Ohio, and | Harter, Ohio, are paying a visit mother and other Miss Theo. A Dans ker has returned after spending a few months ix Hall. Her many fri ends are have her in their mids t afpain painter B, 'W painting at county, for the past has more work than he cau do s. D. H Houser are Union, Ber They expect t« a month The following were attending th week Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Harper, Luther Bower, Cuisewite Our boss been Wyle, has Union Vicksburg, two weeks Wes Lenker and Mrs making a and y slay ip Das up hin greater Ks persons of this burg lewisburg fair last Mrs. Clayton Wyle James Holiway, Mrs, Lottie and Frank Kister Herbert Smull and Sallic Two Good Things. for Grip and Colds; No. 10 for Indigestion and Weak each ; at all druggists Dyspepsia, Stomach ; 2s5c. FIEDLER Henry, son Wm. J. Krape, had a bad | fall by which he received a badly sprain. ed arm, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Stover, of Union | Co., paid a visit to J. D. Stover, on last Saturday. The St. Paul church is at present be- Semore Winkleblech spent a week in | attendance of the Evangelical Lutheran synod which convened at Newport, last week, He was the delegate chosen to represent this charge. Quite a number attended the fair at lewisburg. Among them being Mr, and Mrs. Wm. J. Krape and son John, Mr, C. W. Wolf and family, Mrs. Carrie Winklebleck, Hasten 8. Arney and Mrs, Moses Eby and Maize Musser, A certain man tried to play hound on Tuesday, while cutting corn. He espied a rabbit, snd made up his mind to have a pot pie dinner, He reached out his hand, and sneaking cautiously ap, made a grab like a hound would at a piece of beef steak and got it, when lo and be- hold it was a dead one, Try again A. The compliments of all good citizens | are due our worthy postmaster for the decided stand he has taken to prohibit rofanity and vulgarity in the postoffice, © are sorry to say we have some young men who have no Suga for any one much less for the: ves. We have ample laws for the suppression of this . caver and | is now | the master's but lightly through with ay o on Friday 1g some improve. ed Sunday a a ] i 2 i i | completed at this place, | evil and why not enforce them, to the wise is sufficient, A pleasant and an agreeable surprise party was held at Woodward, in honor | of Samuel Williams, His many friends gathered at his home to celebrate his 46th birthday. many useful presents, { high esteem in which Mr. Williams is { held, ed with good music, comic songs from ‘Wandering Wil. lie.” His friends wish him prosperity and happiness in his remaining life, and many more such happy occasions. Mr, Williams and family returned their sin. cere thanks to all for the kindness them refreshments and shown REBERSBURG. Hosterman wi at ays ia i WOeCK. C. 14 ening from his weste Logavton ose returned rm inp. Mr. David Kreamer, of Cs was among his old friends last Charl es Krape, was and wife, of ( seen 1m our Lown over inion dale, Charles Heckman and his Cedar Springs, have been the guests of their relatives and Sunday. Sunday. wife, of picasant over Saturday Noah Bierly, who had been and composing music at iast twelve years, among his re wriling Chicago for the was a pleasant visitor latives last week, the sawdust tracks on were seen According to last Tuesday morning which by nearly all, some young people must loss without the same when they their of the opposite be at a see best friends “Und vos dut dear words which were spoken t end of the at the east OTe young iadics were : town, who will 1 see her fiftieth birthday, hile two , who live at 1} same end, gaged one n gut last to dispose evi once week vident the 4} who HOWARD EVENTS smashing with sand Misses Ann; Clintondale, over Sunday The pot aloes not half cr «Choice wanted at all Jose h TED foes are tity by Pat Wagner ) Factory Co., lishing department Mr. Chester Walker, of burg, was a guest of John A, T a few days the past week. Mr. Austin Gardner, formerly place, now of Renova, is father Mr. A. W. Gardner. Mr. Wm. Mayes and wife, of this place, are visiting his father and friends at Houserville over Sunday. Some of our neighbors had a quiet little ‘hop, on last Thursday evening at the home of Chas. Leathers, The new Christian chusch is just about | It will be dedi. cated on the 7th of November, Mr. John Diehl, of Lock Haven, spent Miles. hom pson near of this visiting his | a few days with his brother, Joseph, and | | friends at this place the past week. 0. J. Allison is finishiug his house, on the inside, on Walnut street. Mr. Chas. Savers is the mechanic of the same. Mr. N. J. Hockman, of Zion, was in town on last Thursday. He brought our huckster, Joseph Die 1, a load of choice apoles, The public sale at R. Confer’s on last Saturday was a large one. A large crowd of people gathered there and Ce sold well, Cows went at upward Mr. Slack, the cow drover, of Centre Hall, was through this section on last Tuesday and Wednesday buying up cat. tle. He succeeded in getting quite a small drove to take along ec on Wednesday . A team of horses belonging to Irvin Lucas, drivento town on last Monday by his som and wife, became ffightened at a train of cars and got away. Both were thrown out. Mrs, Lucas was pret. ty badly burt, but at this writing is bet. A word He was the recipient of | which shows the | The guests were royaly entertain | ter, * ad Mr. Miller, of near Milesburg, was a pleasant caller at John A. Thompson one day last week. He ate his last mal in his single days at the same | place, as he was the bappy groom of a | wedding which took place in Dellefonte a few days later, HOWARD XO. 2. Mr. Wm. the woods soon again, The people of Mount Eagle the Disciple meeting regular, Mr. Robt. Cook i8 at present repairing his barn which was giving away Mr. Joe known as the the schoo house, Shay cleaned Pletcher Mary on Mr, amily Bechdel was a 3 and Mrs. James He week sale of Mrs, Confer wa ded on Saturday and amounted Our new postmaster was Cieri, Alvin Strick] the drawn by the down last an was asking if gray horse came attraction must rest = Ome Jan ma Wi De You Want Gold Everyone desires to keep informed Yukon, the Klondyke for ast information and and A large big color map ! laskan g Rees A . SENG of : ompenaciun janapolis Hood's Schenck intends going tol attend | Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. SLA7T g 8 ot 7 448 N27 | ills Gives a specialized Bread. winning " rr 244 Fit} PA 10¢ 254% s0¢ ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE ple and booklet free. Ad, STERLING RENEDY OO. 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