The Centre Democrat, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1893, CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR THE RACKET WE HAVE ONLY TIME TO SAY That we never had so large a stock. | county was about as Prices never were so low. And that we were never--in a business ¢ 2 Pe rience of twe nty- I7 we ll. { for a term of three | expected, jf ent C. L. GRAMLEY ELECTED. SCHOOL DIRECTORS MET ON TUESDAY. Three Candidates in the Fleld Proceedings Ol the Convention nnd Hesolutions Ad opted The school directors of Centre county were notified to a in the Bellefonte, on Tuesday court May 2nd, for the purpose of electing a County of « emble house, at Superintendent Hit public schools The parts ol YORIs. dance from the various the large as could Th in the field for the position. The p County Superintendent, C, Ie-01ee Gramley, of Rebersburg, for five years---betler able to serve I Kom to C The Racket in ils ) new Spriug clothes. LYON & CO. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. been Phila. home irgedd the « terest in the “ | hearty cow - Last Satur Jlefonte Acad. ball was the emy | YS plave 1 a game of base the Milesburg It first game for the and with team eason resulted | in a victory for the Academy team by a score of Sto & ~(reorge B. Uzzell, moprietor of the hotel recently opened at Clarence, Pa. attended court t visit, located his week and paid us a is a brisk 3 h( reek we h yw Shoe Clarence new town ! on the } about | road a mile frot nn Nr Mi i able alterations are being | rear of the Brockerhoff | New sample rooms, and other important being made. Everything up in the best of style be. house this toilet char ges Are week. rooms, is to be fitted fore they stoj ’ fields in some parts of tted, having suffered March Ow. wel Spring farmers are The fruit crop should be good as there were no late o kill the tender buds Our coun are — ’ from the severe weather, ing to the cold . late with plowing and seeding frosts thus far t [he semiannual encampment of the Department of Pennsylvania, G, A. held at Gettysburg from uly 16to 25, It promises to be the largest one held in the state for many years, and great preparations are being made for a large turnout of members and visitors This TI evening, if the weather is favorable, the newly organs ized band will make its first public ap. pearance in the diamond, where they will render a number of choice selec. There will be about 40 members Think of that for a Bellefonte wind to raise the house R.., will be J irndlay tions in line band, enough tops. | business before the cor pressing hi 1PPre dence bestowed faithful and « of the duti vention | declared adjourned The Cow Wins The Bellefonte cow Monday evening there was an ’ ’ y settle ing session of « has friend yws shi le ge of came question as to whether « tinue to have the Pe in from our town but those signed ry } roaming fit 18] our streets, 10ons every part of by the friends of the cow were greatly When we of council was taken on the cow ordinance it stood 6 to the in the majority. the v } in the cows favor: of whom, Miller and Dartt, changed their votes afterward. The vote as re. corded was 8 to 1, Potter being the lone councilman, The annual appropriations to the three fire companies was then made of #200 to | each the Logan and Undine and #30 to the Hookies. The Logan company ex. pect to purchase a team of horses and asked for some of the boro hauling to help meet the expense of Keeping the same, Council is thinking seriously of purchasing a stone erusher, C.K. Sober to Shoot Next week, beginning with Monday the 8th, C. K. Sober, the famous wing shot and trick shot, will give daily ex. hibitions of his skill in handling a gun, at Harrisburg, He will shoot for the benefit of the Island Park Association, which holds its meeting there at that time and is composed of sportsmen, ~The greatest line of men's suits, all the latest, from 83.50 a suit up to #418, Lyon & Co. HICKS FOR MAY Whit the Weather Prophot Has to Say ol the Conditions Wenther Prophet Hick for May. He say May will open with out mn his Indications fall 5 in forecas y are that COM , weather in most parts, with fre porthern directions. A warm wavs will pass eastward across the giving rise to reactionary storms, cen. atten- | tral on and after the 3d. After a few of colder clear weather, about the | day 4 { 7th it | and during the 8th to 11th the warmth it f | EY A VMAVALCES @islWwa will jover the « | storm There a marl la rule, from al | May, especially eres [ ntinent, thi ed tendency I Li be | ere were three candidates | i O1 ti f Tire il was well managed ing vassed off very nicely and all ex. pressed themselves as being highly pleased his the first with 1 the A lelphi eo assembly given by social club, Stole a Draft On Wedne sday, of last Mr. Kansas, formerly of Week, a | Holderman, from | this county, was arrested by constable { MeClintick, on the eharge of stealing a { draft of | Holderman and £300 belonging to his wife. 3 | Kansas, she coming here to make her | were the North ward councilmen, two i ' { home with her brother, Willlam Mul. : “ : burger, living beyond Tussevville. | Holderman followed his wife in here | | | country, | | A PENNSYLVANIA AT CHICAGO. DESCRIPTION BUILDING OF OUR BRUSMIons to Citizens of the inte who Visit the orld’'s Fale Conveniences For Visitors. Yarious re purtments y fret will grow warmer in the West, | they rracefuul o 4 ‘Ele ait) Praia hundred mah ANY entrance rotunda thirty | forty feet high. | | exile nding the entire | enading and sight-seeing; his wife parted in| which | In the rear is a large reception gth of the build left are the parlors 3 en tH) '! wae ' right and ms, + ing: to toliet re cases lead to the second story, where the walling rooms, (rovernor's offices of the Exe will be located. tc. Broad, easy stair. rooms, utive Commissioner I'he doors and windows of the second floor « nm broad pen out up oom | s | and | verandas admirably arranged for prom. and stair.cases lead to f garden, from may be bad a magnificent bird's. the rox | eye view of the grounds and lake. | h ” building are several allegor from Kansas, and while at Mulburgers | { stole the draft from & bureau drawer, | { He came to Centre Hall to get it cash. the bank for this purpose, Constable McClintick ap. peared with a warrant and made the arrest. He wok his prisoner before "Squire Houseman for a hearing and | for want of bail Holderman was taken to jail at Bellefonte, to await his trial, he at the same time obtained some seventeen dollars belonging to Mis, Mulburger,— Reporter, ed, and while he was in Death of Mra. John Confer Mrs. John Confer, of Milesburg, died on Sunday morning at 830 o'clock, after an illness of over three months, She was 36 years old and leaves a family of a husband and five children. She was the daughter of Joseph Clark, of Flem. ington, Clinton county. The funeral took place on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. | Surmounting the main facade of the cal pieces of statuary, the Pennsylvania Coat Flanking this group upon either outside | | | Arms, the horses developed life size, side | are statues of William Penn and Benja. | min Franklin. The allegorical groups at the right and left angles of the build. ing are indicative of the progress and influence developed by the resources of the State, Mines and Mining and others. The Pennsylvania State Builling is the only one in which the kindred art of architecture and sculpture have been so happily combined. The architect, Mr. Thomas P. Lonsdale, and the sculptor, John J. Boyle, of Philadel. phia, are entitled to the greatest credit, Attention Comrades There will be an adjourned meeting of Gregg Post, No. 95, on Saturday evening May 6th, 1568; important busi. ness to attend to, Joux C, MiLLEen, Commander, MARIIAGY LIOY NK) Issued Daring the ast Werk Fromw the Docket § (1 Thomas I. Eutice, Anna Cook, Win. Shawl A ne Hermsdorf dye for the Baby, Young Lady and Mens sizes. I'he goods in tow largest and finest stock of and at lowest prices, GARMANS. We Aim tO Please You Style (Quality Value YOUR MONEY FAUBLE'S STORES, BELLEFONTE,
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