The Centre Democrat, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1808, CHAS. R EDITOR THE RACKET AS OTHERS SEE US, KURTZ 1, 1 decl yA ) ) person ) MaKe » hot w FREEZERS, Just in time for t CREAM LIGHTNING ICE SUMMER READING THE RACKET GOOD NEWS! LY ON & CO OCAL DEPARTMENT. | - N . : . Bower, Esq., am nang commencement klin & Marshall, n the pavilion, at tl n Tuesday evening. tracted a very r Harry Alvan Hal ently apy At. for the Western District of Bellef f Senator Meek. winted District vas in mie last Friday, (x. WW. Fortney, « ted friends 8 forn mn veek. He Be examination of Chair. W. J. Esq. Bower. John While there he distinguished 1 the athletic grounds, ind graduates with honors ria by the ( athol inment i 1s p next Thursday evening, large tickets have been sold in lace, in the opera house = MT great \nYy advar «Mond: from ina, State College, held their first an. | at the Bush House. rd Daggett prepared an elaborate rs who enjoyed them. ¢ attendance will be AY evening class 07, ang uet 1 hovs nensely. W. J. Carlin, Kimmins, John nelaimed letters (lant, J. 1. Alta Shultz, James H. Thomp- | Valen. When 1 Thompson, Samuel Minnie Williams. or please say advertised. ] lhursday evening the Belle. fonte bund was formally reorganized with over thirty members. a numbe: The new being players of the old band. company B's armory, band will over the Centre county bank, for prac. tice. 18a y =Mr. Geo. Eberhart, son of Eaniel Eberlirrt, East High street, left Mon- day morning of this week for Philadel. phia. where he will enter the Penne sylvania hospital for the purpose of having a tumor removed from his left side, BOARD OF TRADE. AN ORGANIZATION AFFECT- ED LAST FRIDAY. A Move to Encourage Additions! Industries To Bellefonte OfMioors of the Organize tton—Prominent Husiness Men Active, Since the two large furnaces about blast peting line of railroad is being built into Bellefoute are in and a coms the town business has been | fully. The wk and no excuse With the come a sort of revival in ein for any Ire wWonael bus. reles and with it renew Among the Jat the made Blan. | in the June | - as al i ones is, It w le Bellef igh y boom right Centre County Palients Ex-treasurer Charles Smit} unced an VAS Pron thacess D8Cess I in removed apd Keller arrived thinks the arm will soot The operation ndrew Cook, ¢ of { proved satisfactory and th } Sarpd a 81101 BOWIY Tecovering. “The Contry On Wedne nit wohibition paper under the Wa Il be a weekly publication, one-half Magnet clay moming the new of t made its appearance name fy 4 the | size of this paper; will advocate the { prohibition cause and will take high | moral grounds on all public questions; : { that will be “beneficial to the race’ for | | which we have not | Last but not least it 8 “controlled by no clique and knowing no faction.” and the man to be this | signs himself Edi tor and Proprietor. The first issue is gotten up in a ¢reditable form and contains a fair amount of news, along with prohibition editorials and selections, all Newton 8. Bailey, responsible for Only One Drink a Day A Columbia, 8, ( Governor Tillman's rules for the State bar rooms, which will open July 1st, prohibits the same person from being served more than once a day. No loaf. ing will be allowed around the dispen. saries, Clubs will not be allowed to serve liquor. The dispensaries are to be open at 7 o'clock in the morning and close at 6 o'clock in the evening. A special constabulary force ir to be em. ployed to enforce the law, +. despatch says; i | Morris’ lime stone quarries, to be plenty | My. Johnson was one be- | and ankle very encouraging | it also promises todo many other things | | MeNicholsan employee at MeCalmont's pace to enumerate, was standing on a ledge of rock that | very | ADDITIONAL WOUALS -A person killing a robin in this state is Hable to a fine of from 82 to 820 | for offence, fi r| 20 days, or both. In la pro hibits the killing 7 on the list of those that each or imprisonment L the law ANY oo ne habi- y here, loose earth at nearly all | i ~ last Friday a fall of near town, Wm. John employed there, severely injured on and hi son who were injured 1 Frank Foreman, daughter of Purdue, of itre Hall Mrs. I'h HLS died Mao Coleville, ugn 1% ompanied by i al | particu ir Lasie. as he range peel, paper and a variety scellaneous articles with apparent He and hearty s much relish as corn y thrive, and very gentle. or oals seems Le as he is fat On Saturday afls 1 Academy play the deciding game for Hunter's par moon the Miles il ITE Al base al clul iW 1 ’ ut + OUR the bes of a series of five, at Kk. This will be the first game of the se son played at the park. The | o” | be 25 cents for round trip and 10 cents he fare will | for admission to the ball ground oth | teams are well matched and an interest | Ing contest can be expected On Monday morning Mr. Theo. | stone quarry, was badly injured. He | had been loosened by a blast, when it | gave away and dropped about a hundred | feet to the bottom of the quarry, and he | was carried along buried up. He was soon extricated and sent home for treatment as he was badly bruised, “On Saturday evening 1... Mor's “eircean museum’ opened at the skat. ing rink, and large crowds were present every night since. The "ecircean mus. eum’ is the name applied to what is commonly known as a merry-go-round, which Mr. Mor constructed himself and is quite an elaborate affair, It will carry about fifty people for which seats on all kinds of galy painted, wooden animals are provided, Mr, Wm. H. Runkle, of Centre Hall, is assisting Mr. Mor in the business. Lane's Medielnn moves the bowels each day. inorder to be healthy this is necessary. They | weking up were taken to their bome at Milesburg. | about the hip | with it and partly | DISPUTED PROPERTY, BOWMANITES INSTITUTE LEGAL PROCEEDINGS. | Insnend An Effort to Obiuin Possession of the Evan gehienl Church Dubbs Followers in Voss Episode nt Ww oodward This See in Prope rity in Lion son th A bill of equity has been filed 1n ures of Clint County n behalf i oi $ LOO ders i $e .y between b Dubbs bein became much rare and complete division and its property and shment of two distinet and of the The Evangelical ¢l thr bers bodies same IS very strong The disgusted rch ighout Centre county, men. are thoroughly with | these disgraceful proceedings, eminat. ing too from men who profess to preach by their conduct their Divine ‘and as far as possible : imitate, the teachings of | Master Timely Warning Last Saturday morning a train passing over the high trestle near Cherry Run, below Coburn, dropped some live ein. ders on the ties which soon caught a biaze and burned part of the ties and | timber. A young boy came along and saw the fire and just in time for him to run back and flag conductor Allison's freight train, No. 164. Had he had not done this a terrible wreek would have occurred. The train crew consisted of W. E. Allison, conductor; 1. T. Cherry, engineer; Asher Adams, fireman; Z. Underwood, flagman; with John Fisher, Frank Kaup and W. M. Hershey ns brakeman, Bueknol Commener ment The annual commencement exercises of Bucknell College will take place this year from June 17 to 22. They have a very large graduating class which is an indication that the institution is grow. ing. MARRIAGE L103 SY Baring the Past Docket Week Taken | From the Peter Rides 3 ( Isabel Korman. { John W. Reed Ada F., Wood rege M Ha 1. Hale burn. . 3 ’ ¢ T™ LT Flues pv k A Bl k S we srove Miils, | nd A is Andrew sehreyes # Hacket (Closing-out Sale OF CHILDRENS" CLOTHING! THINK OF IT} FF is v4 i uits for $4 FAUBLE STORES, ese kee Hermsdort's Fast Black. vent They Prem! Hermsdorf dye for the Baby, Young Lady and Mens sizes, The largest stock of goods in town and at lowest prices, BELLEFONTE, and finest GARMANS,
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