CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. DEMOCRAT COUNTY YM. 1 TICKET yM I becomin half a peach nust certainly be tariff. How is it won't claim the credit licans g t ago there was general rejoicing, but uow they have fallen out among themselves. Quay 18s making the fight of his life retain his supremacy. Hastings, Ma of Martin i and some of the retul LA! 10 to Mita re ‘fied v1 Pittsburg Philade the surprise of t-house poiit statesmen ti man 22 year With his paren :rguson township JERRY O LEARY On Monday aft M1 Lawrence this ruoon, O' Ix ary, son of Mr died at his home in There are ing, Minnie three years Annie, Kate and Ella: also , John mber of brothers, Lawrence and Dauicl. Deceased was a m Cesholic church FRED POORMAN Mr. Fred Poormah, of ( suddenly last Thursday leville, died His death was caused by typhoid fever. He son of Mr, The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon, Rev B.C. Shaw, of the U. B ing was the James Poorman. church officiat - Grange Picnics The Grang Hall, 14 make to to of more interest the The William's Gr held August 26 to ierelofore ove picnic will it .— Will Import India Partrides usive ici m- pori twelve pairs of India partrides, for propagating purposes. The are said to | be a very hardy bird and grow ag large as pheasants, Punxsutawney parties propose to | be on to this » | fonte, Jul round trip. by abowt we fifty per much pleased with +b and ES Yorn . Tr SUL Was Of Ex-deputy sheriff arion township, day and rumor ting some should this of hav other Mess may not he Deen fered him e some say in candidates for th Miller, Deininger and Hoover, till LAR EY! and "i het vill s¢ » the matter at their primaric op Burglars at Mill Hall An attempt was mac ay night to in the office of W. H Mann, lower axe factory, at Mill Hall, blow open the safc They succeeded in blowing off the outet door of the safe, but the inner door they The were plainly visible it the could not open marks of the tools hardened iron resisted all effort Had they ceeded in opening this door the burgls would have secured about si xty There is no clue to the thieves » - » show will be ~Pawnee Bill's at Delle y toth, another columu, announcement in Our town was represented | seem INOS, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 27 WAGES OF 250,000 RAISED rial Revival over ' ‘ Great Indus the Country. AN INCREASE OF 12 PER CENT. } A as a rule, been at the rate of 10 and has affected £0,000 or more enplay es, The ed to adept, she » - Colin make I Al Ww 1K The ree adva ng on, however, growing large and the spectacle o has indeed *briskly, shows SO) ation anufact “ voluntarily increased the wages of fully 500,000 work There is time for even the calam he CENTRE DEMOCRAT yest Ket ity-howler to in the swim The new any 1 tariff schedule is effecting a revolution that has closed no occupation save that of the howler. Times .—— 1 M { Ww. Cooke, formerly of Bellefonte , Barn Burned but now of Philadelphia, is building ven three story brick dwelling lightning and | ju the thirty-fourth of that It was a frame build r. Cool i ‘ yecome ing 40x60 and contained several tons of hay and other feed. It On Monday T. B. Buddinger’s barn at Snow r5 ; Shoe, was struck by ward city destroyed by fire to have | an ex- dealer in Philadelphia was insured for .- ALL Want to be Steward >» £400 Bi Sy - There are over one hundred applica tions on file with tl Clearfield We are sorry to learn that Samuel Foust, once one of Miles township's | most energetic business men, has become a pareletic, commissioners of the position of steward of the new poor house they are building. e county for H : A BEAUTIFUL WEDDING, ones--Armor Nuptials, on Wed nesday Evening \ BRILLIANT SOCIAL EVENT. NO. 26. his resi Thursday f about B1 widow and Mary Nic laggic Meek, k Springs; 1 a com ton and giment bat he was wile to site hows cautiful a . . vil 3 H 3 | Teg s the paste: theter As 41 FO Cae fas akan 5 > ’ - —- uj od ATE weir departure on the 4 0 be Hisgrandsons, ohn MceWi Rone oL a two-woek's trp tot a Is A bout sth they Gardner, Will Cay | hioito rest in the Pine Hall ngregato Hams, bore ! uel MeWillimmns, Robert Cardoer, Sam ron. iam and Samuel Goss, Said he P cemetery al sermon wok the preaches] “Com man pox 14 ouLG ang a i pc nd $8 and sta mM Sous Yom Lom! the HB. Mc alew : mck, ng washing n » his id { ie Footwear Her He now has a dandy bay mare, admired 81208, all ¢ 8, cessial good sales man and beside that is a lover of a good horse, and knows onc when he sees it. by everybody peop The recent rain mad fresh vegetation look Corn is stretching, and the farm. ers are laughing, we hope it may con- tinue. -~ - -— - Going to Boston Bert Bayard has been elected by the Christian Endeavor Society of Bellefonte a delegate the national convention which meets in Boston in July, Bert will depart for that city about the Sth proxi. | mo. Miss Millie Smith and Miss Clara | Strickland bave also concluded to attend | | the same convention. It willbe a large | gathering. Special Thi: : fe Ladi and Lace 1 . to is one # le’s Store. with have Wi. to grandpa all | prices A le. Button
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