Bove & Gephartvl ns ” VOL. 17. BELLEFONTE. PA., THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1895. NO. The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R, KURTZ, D TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: DEMOCREBATIC NOMINATIONS Primary Election and County to be held June 8th HEditorial. Tie Philadel gtannchest ry following observation : a “The 1711 i ires upon ' now pending in tl to pass. Should it persons using only " H LTR ay legislature bed draft wagons is likely me a law all he public h four inches in i not | th on Pith tires not le width for an two thousand pounds weight, shall re i hauling load ceive a rebate of onedourth on their road tax. Lis believed the rebate taxes provided in this measure will more than made in benefits which on be will accrue to the roads by the use ‘of wide | tired wagons. This is a meritorious bill and after it is in effect for a few years the public will appreciate its worth, * 1 legislature. INCREASED EXPENSES, NEW OFFICES AND LARGER heli hr SALARIES I’ Wi | ig ibid 1431 nthe tw } 11t mn 2 f ’ cant majority in the tw { ouses of he atinlnisiialion with a large: @ newspaper on the part of tion of the schox il anniv ft iey Ap yiia you need anybody to help tie can call on me,” — Patriot . —-— Died at Lewistown Ww L1 known as * Lifey" : resident of Bellefonte and at vn I. ormerly a that time an employee with Jenkins & Lingle, their machine shop. About three years ago he with his family moved to Lewi Mr. Wian his brother. Decensed was aged about 35 years and leaves a wife and several children. His wife was a sister of Mr James Me. Cafferty, who is now mourning the sad death of his son, at H foundry and town, where engaged in business with A Deer Park Mr. Benj. Gentzle An 5 | t M : 1 and it pleases him to lay hi old i Gyes on one of the fleetfooted, keen. scented deni. zens of the forest. He recently secured several fuawns and is fitting up a two. acre strip of woodland, home, for a deer park place for keeping deer, hunter close by his It is a splendid There never was a state | Thu: ANOTHEIL ENTRY All candidates In of Pro- n entered in the £%] a HeW one seeins me foreward the public favor, ed the Hoover, twp. {to | fol- | i | | 3 | ! | vieted COURT NOTES The follow ing doings in court ol paper had gone to | Elijah Walk vs Defendant suit. Sallie Sto township. A { for boarding a [HAL “{eame from anotl LHL could not re Thursday mor Davis, after sery ery, ete., asked f he was unable to Harry Thom Ol abu [tenced to pay i | | | | | The prosecution jail, James ( day morning Garis, of £1 and cos not to eq y nae court gas | reprimand f { make this arr : . | disturbing any ¥ eastern . | Namuel | | 86.000 at var n hill on iple weeks § Oi soldier Ww v good record ¢ will be buried (x rege Post lot Union cemetery on i o'elork Lowel Mey « Who for yea own 8 been a pr mus . Co art of the state of Oln- ventions in well known to 18 been in a erity t week and his ) and Oouy readers. ) IP wed Teft arm Seems A handsome new soda fountain at Krumrine's drug store is quite an at. In design it is something en. tirely new, being circular and of OXy- dized silver. The top has a beautiful figure spray-fountain, surrounded by a number of colored lights. Of course the draughts of sparkling beverages are equally as appetizing as the fountain is beautiful. traction. . i . Fined tor Working on Sanday Eight employes of the Pennsylvania tailroad company in Altoona arrested on the charge of violating the State law | of 1764 by performing worldly labor on the Sabbath day, were convicted fined last week. to court. A discharged employe is the prosecutor, and « YEAS Sani The case will be taken | ment | i i Hoon | Bote, a his brother's red the shine, Ge volved and gave rote for money her, secured title to) 3! enter the + ae Proce too luis to secu this Was a Messrs, Orvis, Be for 8 % defendant and v2 yy x 3 p ay Jlor Lie plang iff, 2 verdict forf the acfendant Wal oi sk ret McCalmont Wer (8 a1 a Ira C, Mit 11¢ (Gen, .——— Corner Stone Lair Tusseyville, AS ton officiating. The erected and « ompleted tl at mer. On Satarday morni ten boys, of athletic i nected with the Bellefo gymupasium, started out Secretary Cota ace mp their route was t) of Centre Hall. They way of Hecla Gap. covered thirty miles in about ten hours, returned by the The entire trip which they made ti State College Professors Leave Some important changes haye been announced at State College. I'rofessor A.J. Waters has resigned as pressor of agriculture to accept the directorship of the Missouri Experiment Station, located at Columbia, Mo.: Professor BE. E. Sparks has been granted n vears leave of absence which he will spend at Johns Hopkins and the University of Chicago; M. J. Thompson, assistant in | mathematics has resigned to engage in the practice of law; and Louis Mattern has resigned as assistant in English to accept a position as chemist in the ex. periment station of Penusylvapia. Tuesday after. | A MEEK APOLOGY, WHY CURTIN VOTED FOR A BAD BILL .—-——— Cruel Wheels with wa CY i tu the jolt tl | fell in front of t) ving trai ] i Tit . Live YOUnNg i o died that 2 curred on Saturd iy, in the Methodist chu .—— May Pole 3 : Among the handsome di dows in town the Globe store They sCer of mention, have May pole the choicest milinery is used for decora The tiny dolls, in dainty cos tumes, with the richly tinted ribh ns Win. eading an imitatio we constructed in which Lions, makes an most beautiful picture, dow decorations is one « attractions, of their | Special Bargains Figured China silk 20 cents a yd, and striped wash silk 80 cents a yard, at Lyox & Co, NEW DISTRICT Your Shoe Bill Reduce It h us » grandpa ble We all all styles, all prices | A have In ople. Special Thin Lad 8 and Lace. Mingle’s Store. Is our Jutton
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