CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET SMITH INCREASE in wages is the BOOK 1 COMES from every wane Secretary ieveland s pronounced views have don dow the rmerly the bood FROM every quarter, especia ware, s the welcome aches will be order It is in the Gazette t yublican vented the frosts - CENTRE county can truly feel proud of her present officials, who, bythe way; + wre a decided vement on xe of Of f “lack care of the party heelers, ers are not in farmers instit ers as well as others season for r Morrisdale, Clearfield con *d at the Methodist Fi pal church at Roland, the Rev Forrest, in charge of the Howard cir. cuit, officiating. At the Ini., appointed ! oH 12th, 1895, Mr Urba M marriage by Rey o'clock } (eo. H united W. O. Wright, at the home of ide’s parents, Mi frites jin Moore and Miss Noll were in and homie is east 1, whose unde: the the This is the a recent editorial that fe impression 107 Union cl not as in in Chicago Inter.O) ean, it Pt issue a is claimed esident Andrew Johnson did not formal proclamation declaring the war over until August 20, 1866; and the supreme court of the | nited States rendered a decision in 1887, making this date binding upon the entire ment in all official matters, —_— School Te 1ICHers Hall ollowing : school board has teachers for the first grade, Prof. Edwin J. Wolf; second grade, Frank Foreman, third grade Miss Helen Bartholomew. ning vear: on n 8g) ence home of his son Hall own 4 James A. Keller anc Conley, with whom he had his home seventeen His wife died in bor ay of Perry's the Centre Hall cemetery A Draft for one Cent Ex-postmaster William T Mill Hall, rece ived recently from the hice Department at Washin Crispin, of ‘ost. being the gton D a postoffice draft for one ent, amount due him at the scitlement Mill months final of his Hall, ag accounts as postmaster at his term havi 0 Mir Crispin says he intends to keep the draft and will have Jt framed and given a prominent place in his resi. den . -_— - Christian Rally There promis a large gather. Thursday to at For this Railroad will the ing at Hecla Park tend the Christian the Rally oc casion Central run road lefonte for the Park y 9:40 and 10:20 a. m 1:33, 6:15 and 8:1¢ p.m frequent entire Trains will follows: “id as ’ .— Died Near | weville On Wednesday, rath, Mrs. Rlla B., wife of Harry G. Ebbs, died at her home near Loveville, this county. Mrs. Kbbs had been ill typhoid fever She was a young woman, aged about twenty five years, and leaves a husband and with | two small children to mourn her death. BELLEFONTE, PA. SEASONABLE Bind (+ W THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 180s. “x : COMMENTS thao To Enlighten the Editor of the Gazette, THINGS HE MUST rat FEES ANSP § dOnt 1 of ubt is the | 2 ilies twenty-one 4 oH 0 hese facts will hardly where the youth of the land was being educated, of teachin democratic doc trine of tariff reform. This fact w ill hard. ly be disputed either. These things are simply called to mind in this connection to remind some, and e pecially the Rip- Yan Winkle editor of the Gazette that ail the thinking, readin lligent citizens of this country can not be embraced in the narrow confines of what they term the Old Party don't know this fact, the des once "Grand If he party sponsible f{ his short. comingsjand, weaknesses again is no In regard to forsaking the “pride of their birth remarks are It does not nes essarily follow and “love of country” a few timely that the young man, of demo ratic paren. tage, is disloyal or unpatriotic for voting the democratic ticket We admire the yound man who has due respect and con. fidence in a father’s advice and is in sym pathy with his views until thoroughly convinced, after a painstaking and intelli. gent research and an honest conviction, that he should act and vote otherwise, On the other hand we have utter for that class of contempt found in Very community, who endeavor to pose as independent thinkers young men, try to impress the public with an assumed intellectual seperiority, for which they never were suspected-—because they “don’t vote as | their dadies do’ and who are positively | | unable to give, an intelligent expla | LEARN. present chy plot, on ( church building ( lin ttre It will be used in the new edifice Hal the materia t , which will be a frame building J. B Beatty, Sut Company National « 1 of I of Hunlingdonu, de amped last week desert. ing his wife and family and t 1; HAS y Ivania, aking with him belonging to company He addr the y Captain Care re. questing that he ake charge of a made ch he had and sell them, catty left lot of fancy chai a large num ber of debts Juni ia Valle ton will « Onitme say . lay, Au Pennsylvania railroad and branches will and we Pri gust sell excursion tickets during the time of camp meeting. Person desiring rooms fin the Lote) during the full term of camp should Rodes, Sec'y, correspond with K. y Jewistown Pa., J: (oll pe Ath rion CENTRE COUNTY A DISTRICT, + oi non oe (zo IC] Hastings Signs the Jud NEW DISTRICT ard an tt) . . £ - than heretofore IATE TUN a — There ¥e wr ins » slice off of old ( 1 ave hi low he befall us There are thy pointment of ps Huntingdot “1 MH yi toy Vi i two weeks Will Try Again I'he directors of the Salt Lick Gas and Oil company met in Lock Haven ing It ing that the drilling of the new we Friday even was ertained will cost about $3,000 and the president and se authorise y contract with $108 the retary were 1" inl second well compaliy now has about 7.zoo land under lease in the vicinity acres of of K The selection of the spol left to the drill mile will begin arthams for the new well will be drillers ers, but it will not fron the old Th operations as soon as they get through they over a ouc with several contracts which now have on band in other oil fields. hadies THE : : used to be entre iting a rt Ix NO. 25 pays the t to Belle "" 1+ Ma LALL town of cutennial an- last week entertained the convenion us tore { | D grown as fast as 5 of the west andl hundred years the home of figured com. vation Desiwdes the 5 000 inhal in the Was a suc former conclude on on her soil ail to mac ons and | over the . and 5 nie advertise and for thu fellow who then ar, next day and ex the cman and cout mupelled CIT JT, years i them cult t hard w improved © ork At t} FTN # ami " caitivator, so convenient!s ds ranged that 1 supplied yrs} 1 presen / as EET y ’ operator afteruowm jo uegie, Judg: Herr an Ather H. J] clected > ran to car load Cots cam Your Shoe Bill n of voor You ean We have «ll g, all prices people. A Special Thing Is ons Button Ladies’ and Lac K Mingle's Store.
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