The Centre THURSDAY, MAY 16, CHAS. R. KURTZ ED. & PUB. | The New Racket. NO | 9 AND 1], Perhaps U have noticed that we dont say bargains all the time but still the STORE KEEPS GROWING. IN “The Racket” ata A REGAI tD TO PRICI eivers ‘some of $(;. RB. SPIGLEMYER t SHEM SPIGLEMYER Your Attention LOCAL DEPARTMENT. . M; May Johnstos vy went d Itis 1 | raise the curi. A. Daun laced —Ttie residence of Mr. Bishop street has been | quarantine restrictions, oy f their und 7 ving iliness « daughter Miss with scarlet fever, ~Some persons are alarme qd le abutments for t rew Lamb bridge should not be completed in time for the structure to be finished for our centennial anniversary. —(, W. Vreelands min Ww be at the opera ho this Thursday evening. This company of popular minstrels have paid Dellefonte several yisits in the past and alway ex. cellent satisfaction. Mr. A. C. Thompson, recently closed his winter term of school at Philipsburg, and will devote the com. ing summer looking after the interests of the American Schoo! Book company in Centre county. He was connéeted with this house for several seasons past and has been quite successful in his line, During the present summer his headquarters will be at the Garman House, Bellefonte, he i trel el use gave | from an addr Democrat, | INTERESTING SKETCH. SOME CES EARLY OF BELLEFONTE 1805, | Arn Duild By Alfred Publ [& Prof : 2 tor: LAWYQ! Prof. arly of the Some Doce Centre and ( fo'lo hist wy The Wing remind del Yeret fred Armstrong on the 10th ber, 1874, preses l ol pel fod Bellefonte and Court of Pennsylvania Blanchard, Bond Yalentir rikin, At the courts inti 4 ‘otter Jolt James Pet fromthe an othe n My As citizens, and as persona “The elder Judge Durns aished for his kindness of heart, his Jaf pitality and especially for } Ko man in his day did so much for Be county, and most deeply death bewalled by iu in pa “William Potter was a grandson of the dis tinguished Gen, Potter, of Revolutionary mem ory, of a family widely known and as extensive Iy respected. He had, as 1 have understood from those why have often hoard him plead, great power 10 fascinate and carry away a jury by his ortatory skill and deelamatory ability, aller he had olinched his argument by sound reasoning. Mr, Blanchard was considered his rival at the bar, and they were generally pitted ¢ nite anivlt N ’ i letonte and Centre and widely was his all good eitizens Ri REMINISCEN.- | when 1 fir The taken { Prof, Al- |, Novem. | cture | against each other, Whenever a clientenlistod either in his cause he was pretty confident 6f SUCCESS Mi Engla snchard t came to Bellefonte. Ha and of brill en mostly do handsome young man but wanted, a and application wnt talents, chn , steadiness Bond Valentin { brother t i came to Bellefonte from Chester county, Pa all active, enterprish and Fhey get wert enet young mer They purchased the furnace if opr nD tat ¢ 11 ed and fitted up those with great er ron-works, and carried They per nin their re { u | { nd And pr snd them on were of the Quaker vihered rowing making | Over one hammer and ’ 4 ¥ " all Were ’ | : [ a large numb. | | | | Leased Rock Mills Curtis and Harry Wagner! the famous Rock Mill Fred Reynold This mill long time by the two young geutlemen, mime. Wa father and now the so on. A Smash Up On Satarday while Mr GG, W, son's conchman was driving his team of bays in Neat vill had quite acclder neck yoke broke and the animals took fright and got away. The result badly smashed yehi and the were somewhat bruised, ab rere UBER e, he an it, Was a . | . cle horses Not Correct The report that Rev, Ed. Everette Hoshour had tendered his resignation as pastor of the Bellefonte Lutheran congregation is a mistake, Mr. Hosh- our was seen by the writer and he com. pletely contradicted the same, and can not imagine how such a statement started, i “Special Bargaine, ~=Figured China silk 20 cents a yard, and striped wash silk 30 cents’a yard, at | boom. The Liox & Co, NO MORE BOUNTIES FOR FOXES, MINKS ETC OWLS, The Act of 1850 Declared Uncon gtitutional by the Ony County Commissioner's Advised 1 wv Courts ) Stop | Future. ayment for same in thie The recent o edd in th | | | de cision ol county court ate, contalr an importar Judge Bak Ys Lif { ALE IT i v § 5 ost fliet th N $ in the Constitution of case of 1 111, of the State, and the | ¢ borough of Poulstown ! ta tt 3 : : : i PA AW) : : : ’ : Art Fes. | excursion The Pe rate, but only to uniformed And the rates fi short mileage. IR. will give the same firemen. | ta ym all points will bx Enjoying a Boom of Mahaffey is enjoy 4 ing a . niin 3 extension Beech Creek railroad through the Cambria county region will be begun next week and Mahaffey is the seat of war, The full of railroad contractors, laborers, civil engineers and clerks, and they have rented all the offices and ya. cant houses in the town, town is Mingle's Supplement added Necessary y A page supplement is This became to this as Mr. Mingle, the enterprising shoe dealer. made a demand for an entire page to eall special attention to his goods and the special inducements offered. Mr, Mingle is an enterprising business man who has the faculty of always pleasing his trade. ISse. Handsome Bille During the past week several hundred large threesheet, colored posters for the Centennial and Firemen’s Convention were sent out by the committtee. Persons receiving the same will doa kindness by having them posted ina conspicuous place. «You always get what you pay for, of Cambria | at the Philad, Branch. ADDITIONAL LOCALS, Thi s weather be 118 a The thy this past rmomeles week, Those sare bargains, ils Min 8 Vreelar onera hone tl In the vicinity frosts occurred Wax efonte Han) durin: cli ——————————————— Bell uit bi : SSIS ather a « the fruit cx The Second Brigade of the + v " ose call for National | irdd Iara w MARRIAGE LICENSES ———— ! { Imsned Daringthe Past Week Taken frou the Docket { John Harshberger. . t Mrs. Mary E. Kerstette: { W. D. Barr, ¢ Maggie Moore, L 5 TN ON Adams, ¢ Sarah J. Bl { Wm. Reese, ¢ Laura Morrison, win, ANNOUNCEMENTS rized i« Ks ee of won an {f Balle n% t Attor: mocrat t i date for the off Dig ff the ject to the « Convention We are authorized te announce the name of Wa. F SuiTH, of Bellefonte ot} township, as a candidate f { thonotary, subject to the decision of {1 nt ! Ti Ie formerly r tha of Pro e Det onvel alice of Bellefonte Grain Market, Corrected weekly by Geo. W. Red wheat, perbushel. Rye, per bushel a——— Corn, ears per bushel, new Corn, shelled perbushel.... Oats~new peg bushei Barley, per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel... Groundplaster parton Jackson &Co: - fin PROVISIONS, GROCERIES &C, (as corrected weekly by Bauer & Co.) Apples dried, perpound.. ‘ - Cherriesdried per pound, seeded won Beans per qUATT ov ——— Onjons, per bushel Butter, per pound wee. Tallow, per pound... Country Shoulders... Rides... Hams ... Hamssugar cured... Break fas tBAtON wwii Lard, per pod WT BRES POT QOTON oivicns sovemmmvsn sims erssmns sn toes per bushel. a p—" enn | nn 1 MW AL¥04 "TATAVIA SANYO NOI | The Dollar of our Fore-Fathers Has become the Dime of to-day. have We walerpro i. 52 in. Dress Cloth for Capes and Was last scason’s 73 cent 2 yds, plenty Dresses. quality, now 4Sc. for a cape, 96c, and 5 yds, for a dress, £2.40. Always holds or. Table Oil Cloth §12 1-2 and 15e. Juttermilk Soap, Te » Lancaster Ginghams, be, its col Dries wee 10071 POF POUN wars: srosss serssess GARMAN’S STORE.
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