The Centre democrat, THURSDA Y, JUNE 9, 1882, CHAS. R. KURTZ THE RACKET 1 ‘NJ C \LL No, we do not buy our advertise- ments ready made; like the store, they are original and a copy of none in the land. Bought adver. tising, like “misfit” clothing, ir quently fit the other fellow better, and U can tell 'em when U C "em, JUST IN ment of ladies and childrens goods, thoroughly Racket prices A complete assort muslin underwear cloaks. Elegant well made When we tell U that our Sprin bills of hosiery call for 6040 PAIRS U can draw your own conclusion 1s to whether we can likely serve | well in this department. This week brought us 25 dozen more of The Racket Shirt Waisis for ladies in Percale, Outing, Satine and Cheviot, late style, popula pric es. Too much to talk about, Kom & C. or [a] LOCAL DEPARTMENT. At McCulley’s livery stable you will ind some of the best roadsters in .the ~The new throws a banana peel or + banarchist. ~Mrs. Henry Wolf home, Wolfs Store, on 2Sth, aged 73 years, Bell, fonte, was married to Miss Eliz her, at DuBois, Pa., May 31. 1 -1). Bates formerly of \ fim r. Mrs CEKening smell lutes the town oct hursday evening Mr. Miss Rachael Humes will in marriage at the home th Allegh nor HOA 4 nt Re © received »} LE RA Mrs n Rebersburg from aint. She was over Bellefonte perance club 12 Tem at the } Sunday Noll preached a: SOIvices evenit Rev, 1 appropri; this occasion. C. E. Cooke, 3 in the Nas ow p opened a n Ammerman block, Bis! The stock will consist chiefly of | ladies fancy milinery, dress g The opening occurred on Tuesday, -Lemuel Brooks, of and Miss Annie were u Pleasant of ate CoMege, Lock Their trip Crap, sell, « * nNarriage, at Toseph Nesbit, ill be an extended ted Haven, iy Rev wedding tour w through Canada. -P, B. Crider & Son remembered the | différent fire departments, of Bellefonte, by sending each, on for 820. The fire laddies this valuable favor; they will alwaya re. spond when called upon. ~The Patriotic Sons of America are receiving letters of acceptance” from camps in all parts of central Pennsylva- nia, saying they will be in Bellefonte on the 4th of July in full force to partici. pate in the parade and meeting of the order. ~The Penna. railroad has a large force of men at work putting up heavy abutments fora new railroad bridge across the Bald Eagle creek at Miles. burg. The old wooden structure will soon disappear and an iron bridge will take its place. EDITOR Archey xis. ete. | Monday, a check | ippreciate | TOWN OF SPANGLER, Numed After one of Ballefonte's Brilliant Legal Lights the town of Hastings, located in Cam. bria county, and in the heart of one of the richest bituminous | Pennsylvania, fields in the town isnamed after our distuinguished towns- man, Gen, DD, H. Hastings prominent figure in the developement of this new coal field, conl As all know Col. J. L.. Spangler, to whom great jeredit is doe for the discovery and [organization of these large coal opern- | tions, now comes in for due recognition, [since a new town five miles from Hast | Ings, which promises to be an important railroad and mining centre, has been [laid out and named “Spangler.” It isa | new enterprise started in Susquehanna | township,Cambria county., on the head" | | | | | waters of the the R., being Susquehanna, ( Clearfield R. built from Cresson to Spangler and to be operated by the P. R, R. The 1 t on ‘ambria and 1 | invested their capital | at in the coal lands Spangler: Blubaker, Walnut Run, | Sterling, Cambria, El Mora, Broad Top . | dead body was found that {and Cambria, and Carbon coal « ies, Lambirth Scott & Co., Bigler Bros. land Weaver & Betts, & Co, Ashman & Co. The { being 81,500,000, When the op i Bates | oped, there will | ished to at least } hort time. |and about | no better ou . | 18 known, none of | nd to « wh or oo | guarantee {.s | the new t The dev eformed May Spangle (1) ¢ DEMOC) Vecaliar Acoldent 1 is euben ot H He + and while ¢ turday ing ward, met 1 was work aning six feet from the ground he jumped, He the side of his foot and it breaking his le ds ladder when about struck on gave bove the ankle. H AWAY The iro the inch Mr, her to his hb Wt Howard, It was an unexpected injury and pain. ful one also, ga i fractured bone prot {esl flesh about three was removed he Hand Festival, The Nittany Cornet band will hol | festivalat the Franklin grove on Saturday afternoon and | ning, June 18, There will be a | variety of refreshments served consist. |ing of ice cream, cakes, candy, bana. | nas, ete. Band will be present to furnish | music. The band boys are making an whool | eve ET | effort to wipe out their indebtedness | {and invite all to attend the festival and | thereby contribute to its success. Help | the boys along. Left fur Europe | On Tuesday of last week Gen. Hast | ings, of Bellefonte, his brother, Dr. { Wm. H. Hastings and Col. Joha I. Rodgers, the two latter gentlemen being Some time ago we gave a sketch of | , who was a | owing coal companies are interested in | the development of this region and have | aggregate capital | _ | dam at Reynol —Last Saturday the State College | from Philadelphia, set sail for Europe I'reps. came to Bellefonte and defeated | where they expect to remain about two the Academy base ball team by a score | months. They will visit all the princi. of Sto 9. Jim. Harris, the umpire, was | pal points of interest abroad before re- struck in the eye by a foul tip and he | turning. Dr. Hastings spent several was placed on the retired list. At pres. | years abroad and will be the guide for ent his face isin mourning over the | the party. game, A Mistake, | There was a big barn raising In Walker township, Friday, on Sam. Deck er’s farm, that drew a workers, Francis Spear says the annex to the | Gazette office is not for the purpose of large crowd of | storing away campaign whiskey as they Politicians from every part | always keep that in the cellar and there of Centre county were there, as well; | is no reason for making a change. We but not one was known to have injured | would respectfully apologise for the himself, although they indulged consid. | error. erably in log rolling. «This Thursday Miss Minnie B.. youngest danghter of Robert Crosth wait, of Belleforte, and J. Linn Murphy, of Brooklyn, N. Y., will be united in marriage. Mr. Murphy, some yours ago, learned printing in the CexTne Dexocrat office. He is engaged in other business at present in Brooklyn. Congratulations. Big Time Large threessheet colored posters for the I’. O. 8. of A. assembly at Belle fonte on the 4th of July are being printed and will give some idea of the grand demonstration at this place on that day. Every shade of Chiffon Lace from 30 ots, up. Lyox & Co, EATS THROUGH A FUNNEL. | And he Consumes Lots of Beer, But Never Tastes It, Charles Shaw, of ( ‘hattanooga, Tenn. much attention from the { medical profession. He is under treat { ment at the hospital for throat. | Two years ago, by mistake, he took : The fluid de- stroyed the lining of the throat and en- { tirely closing the msophagus, | 18 attracting sole i | { swallow of carbonic acid, hole under I The attending { about an inch in cut na Just physician diameter MARRIAGE LICENSES Issnnd During the Past Weok Taken From the Docket J. Frank Smith, M. Lizzie Hosterman. Centre Hill A y Frank A. Ric t Minnie ( opel Has iy § C. B. Chureh. Annie E, Wright, On Tuesday of last week a Clearfield | lock Robert | | He Opened the Safe | { ) mith opened the safe in Taylor, the Philipsburg hotel the last rib on the left side through into | keeper, had placed his valuables before [the stomach, Into this orifice was rubber tube | tube for over two vears Sl serted a Through w has taken [all his sustenance, shaw masticates | his food the same as any one else, and { itis theo slipped into the tube and push- | ed into the stomach, He is fond of beer | and “drinks” it { directly into health is j regularly. a good deal, the tube, and he works pouring good at his trade fol. | Bound to Die ide beginning art occurrence in th Word common while past. Wis received last Tuesday, May er Schmidt’ o oruing in Wolf's Mills. ary dam, a few Dutch Pete’ as he mies east of Centre called was a nativeo lc a blacksmith by trade an here he ret conveyed to I’ ni for interme wallader died in 15 Wright Church at M f Rev. W vy located Getting to Work several men in Bellefonte, For wndled by fice who are accredit Lo We Years ol 4 have reference to the council. th lepartment was | al individ. a number of t ntly 1 . transact are fiagra illegal made he an n hand | Over the Falls | | Osmer fell in the mill Is mill Little Clarance 1 Saturday, and down | was carried over the breast and | the ten foot falls into the | deep pool. The swift current [ him to the shore uninjured, only soak. ing wet and frightfully seared. It was a terrible experience for the lad School Entertainment On Thursday evening, June 23, the pupils of St, John's school will hold an entertainment in Garman ’s opera house. They are practicing daily and it is cer- | tain that they will have a good program prepared that will attract a large aud. ence. Expert Dead Dr. Henry F. Formad, the expert and specialist, of Philadelphia, who at. tended the famous Andrews trial and proved that the blood found on the prisoners shoes was human blood, died at his home in Philadelphia on Sunday. What we Keep We have no room for cheap trash and no nesire to deal in it, We guarantee that every article in our stock has got the value in it, and is worth every cent of the price asked. Woe sell the kind of goods that improve on close inspection. SAMUEL Lewis, Beautiful dress challies, fast colors, | Gets, per yard, Lyox & Co, E. Brown, Jr., receives a nice line of wall paper constantly, and will have same put on for those who desire it. The best wearing shoe for boys at that you have ever seen. The shoe for men, in the Lyox & Co. an eae) 4 best 81.25 county. carried | in- | his death, this | Yeal $y KO. His general | exposure | turbulent | which occurred nearly two No one knew the combina- tion and after an hour | & half’s hard back the bolts and The books ith green mould piders held forth Mr. Tavlor's wether with all { work the expert s { the door | t1 safe Le | an 1 a whole swung in were covered w with web diamond re there intact Death of Miss Isabella Jameson sunday afternoon M mn di | tion. Miss J Mary E. H aunt of A + brother, vi Dr, ne, Cure for “That Tired Feeling sweat-producing 4 “i » nt medicine man’s vocati that “‘tired would change to one of hur ing end s almost gone, whils er A Large School Ballding. v ig a fine and ilding at Rebersburg It is being built of brick and two stories high. There will be and ample provision in Miles township is erectis handsome school bu four school rooms made for increase attendance and when finished, which is expected by directors of Miles township. A Boys Leg Ampuotated A seven year old son of Jerry Newton, a Beeck Creek railroad man, attempted to get a Shore junction, on moving train at Jersey last Sunday, and fell under the car wheels. One of his legs was cut off close to the hip and there is but little hopes of his recovery, Appropriate In one of our exchanges we notice the following heading over the list of mar. riage licenses: ‘Mistaken Souls who Dream of Bliss.” That rather a chilly heading but then it may be quite appropriate. Not having passed through such a trying ordeal we can’t say. is Voting Nooths Arrive On Wednesday morning the county commissioners received the first outfit for holding an election according to the provisions of the Baker Ballot. The outfit will likely be placed in the arbi. tration room and an election held Saturday. on Bocknell University Commencement exercises at Buck. nell University, Lowisburg, begins on Friday, June 17th and closes Wednes. day, June 22nd. This is the 42nd annual commencement at that institu. tion and will attract much interest. «Never had such a fine line of sum. mer shoes for gents, as this year—Pow. er's shoe store. Tuasseyville | which | time for the fall term, it | { will be a great credit to the citizens and | BOONASTEIL OX WEALTH { From the Middle) | Lieven Kernan Hanoen, Ich hob shunt ollawake broveered ara, hobs ovve mich net compl wed, leh ls 0 1 BAW. O m uf Mm Ul ein rede w HIawyvya h bis hit opinion Kumma do [ m leher wake net ea willionair WAra, ovver es wore nucl hob even g’ hp Th 4 vil - Won leh hungerich | hinkel bi TRY Daw] net i drinks worra fan i 1 Hi mere nuchber { hinkel house g fonga un mine g’shpro for em Hullerheck t zeita, dart hoy | greeked far se Won Lzeid ny UL elne fu ormute uy n fkinner w Oomina, my ell Kinner wari Polly ndert SALZULA WAAR O% es Ich ¢ dos ich ga. fro 1 lousich kolb i hwentz in der micka tzeit m dere sawga ich bin *h h 80 my he | nt ob dos er mit tswa We Nn ich 0b mere ovver des foreganumma dos won ich wara arlicher wake happena muss, odder gor net. Ich will liever arlich bel em orma | Lautzerus im Awbrahom sime hucka os unarlich bime reicha mon om | blotz woos waarmer is os Floriday un woo mer ken kola brouch im kelshta wetter, | Ols Widder, | & (1 | | wet dos reich es uff en shoos BooxAsTEIL. Full of 13 teens The discovery has been made that on one side of the new quarter dollar there are thirteen Separate represegtations of the number thirteen. The DuBois Courier says that a physician discovered this fact, and thinks it was probably the intention of the designer of the new silver piece to have the thirteen occur thirteen times but there are few people who have noticed this faet. There are 13 stars, 13 letters in the scroll head in the eagle's beak, 13 marginal feathers in each wing, 13 inner feathers on the two wings, 13 body feathers, 13 tail feathers, 13 parallel lines in the shield, 13 horizontal bars, 18 arrow heads in one foot, 13 leaves on the branch in the other foot and 13 letters in the words “quarter dollar.” The Cash Nasanr This week calls special attention to ladies ribbed vests; we have the best 10¢ vest in the market, better, for more money. Fans, all sorts and prices, You should see our 5¢ fan. The stock. ings spoken of a few weeks ago are booming. Muslin underwear going lively. Can't be Done The man who says he can buy better and cheaper clothing elsewhere than from us, must either be ignorant, un- truthful or mistaken, because there is no place that can compete with us in regard to quality, style or low prices. SAMUEL LEWIN, Wara Kon. J Ich hobs oroveered mit shpora reich tsu | h ken go. leh | ut | | (17 Lyon & Co's. Say . nr As 2 cent Boys lo stives, dur: and up to # Men's strong amd { y y pan wi colon 0 LYON & CO Bellefonte Grain Market, Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. VORY SOAP DOES NOT. GARMANS. LISTEN! Challi, Challi, better styles and lower prices than imagine at vou could Chenille Table Covers at bargain. Ask to see our new Chif. a great fons, new fans for Commencement, lace parasols, covers for baby car- riages, ladies d fine Ginghams, kid gloves, laces and ruching muslins an Have you tried our bar. gain counter, its stunner and at greatly reduced pris Did you of Hosiery, 2 buys a ladie's fast black, stainless, a CS. look at our line the equal of any 35 or 40c. stocking in town. We are sole agents for Bellefonte for the World Renowned Columbia Wheel. Curtain material and lace curtains in a great many beautiful styles GARMANS.
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