The Centve Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ ED. & PROP TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Regular Price £1.50 per year M pald in ADVANCE 1.00 CLUB RATES: DEMOCRAT One year } Fue CENTRI i a-week World one year § and the twice for 31.70 Fue CENTRE DEM fo. Q r and Phila, Weekly for $1.45 MIRAT one year 4 im one yi The New Racket. NO Ars ) AND 11, CriDER Ex, EFONTE, PA Ninth Semi-Annual Clearance Sale July 12 to 31, Inclusive. New Bargains will greet U every day YOU CAN GET IT took tl The people broad » across their tenances and the crowd to the store | 10 oO smil coun 5 that came morn till evening iation of P 4 Cis. + FOR THIS WEEK | items in last week Sp with two ie CXC ng merchants ry as to who nost goods for the vompetitio takes consid Hastings He is not porter of the ac Commissic . Charles Foster, State College, mail agent on the New Ve ir NCW XY OTK Penna. R. R. between and Pittsburg, paid us a pleasant call on his time, © State College Monday. He spends at tween his home at Politicians from almost every section of Centre county were in Bellefonte this week hovering about republican head- quarters to get on the windward side of some of the Quay J and Hastings boodle It is said to be circulating quite freely. Mrs of east Lamb street, this place, took the carly train ‘riday moming for Hecla Park to spend the day. She took with her sev- favorite Elmer Showers, last ral dozen little girls, all of whom report having had a delightful time There are a number of rumors afloat that an effort is being made to start the Bellefonte furnace by a new company. Some of our local capitalists are thinking of starting the glass works. These are simply rumors of schemes. It is to be hoped that they will materialize. The State teachers’ convention 1896 will be held in Bloomsburg. is the most for This important organization of educators in the state, The attendance at each convention numbers from five to six hundred and oftimes the registration reaches nearly one thousand. ~Mr. I. W. Raven, of Millheim, the gentleman who had a limb crushed by an upsct on the pike leading to Coburn, several years ago, was in town on Mon. day and is able about with a cane and crutch, His left leg is about three inches shorter on account of the fracture. Small pieces of bone are oc- casionally removed from the limb, LO move JOSEPH SCHULTE KILLED ON FRIDAY By an Accident, Whi at a Gas Wel BOTH HIS LEGS WER And Otherwise Injured far His Remains brough Burial-—He¢ driller ind to Bellefonte was Successful well was wel Known over the county Last Saturday 1 received he I Schulte, of Bellefonte killed in an accident in Greene county, Pa., » the Catholic and two daughter Margie ane ydie ; also an aged mother and two brothers, living at Latrobe, Pa The friends have the sympathy His age was forty- one years bereaved family and of the entire community Central Railroad Picnics The parks along the line he Central Railroad of Pennsylvania are just boom- ing with picnic parties this season, and this the nounced for week following are an. Yesterday the Bellefonte Luth- eran Sunday school had a picnic at Hecla Park; lock Haven Presbyterians at Clintondale. To-day, Thursday, Lock Haven M. E. Sunday at Clintondale, and all the M. E. Sunday schools of Williamsport at Hecla. Fully one thousand people are expected to come on the train from Williamsport, Saturday, July 20th, the Nittany Val. ley Lodge, 1. O. O. F. at Hecla A Handle Factory. The large new building at the Centre Hall station which Wm. Colyer proposes | to erect, will we are informed, be devoted entirely to a handle factory. The val ley abounds in wood necessary to sup- ply the factory, and it will prove an im- portant industry for the town, employ ing a number of men, The Granger's Pienic : The annual Grange's picnic will be | held at Centre Hall, September 14th. | | Preparations for the event are being made and the work of putting the grounds | in order is in progress. ~Clearance Sale, One Price~Cash. tf Monrcomery & Co. Working BROKEN a very ADDITIONAL LOCALS, Odd Fellows picnic at Park, Heelan y on Saturday Laurie's laundry will start the latter part of this week Thirty-two attended curb market on Tuesday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Jones, of Ty roue, Pa., spent Sunday in Bellefonte, wagons t Don't forget to read the Globe's ad- Y | vertisement this week it's of interest to you f Methodist Sunday Schools, of Williamsport, are picnicing at Hecla . | Park to-day | James McClure's menagerie has been improved by the addition of a mother coon and four cub The Reformed congregation held a rk on Wednesday Lock Haven, , of Camden lays among ellefoute last Martin He is informed pax he Bellefonte ng ted Prof. Ammerman town lock dropped ype breaking. The to break ring from the cei i the Cou repaired rt House room. It was prom and rettig and wife On July 3rd, Messrs John S. Waite and Bradley departed for an extended 1 1 trip on their bicycles. They reache Buffalo, Niagara, Pittsburg and other points, covering a distance of 1069 miles They arrived home on Saturday morn- ing having averaged over one hundred miles a day while on their trip. They had excellent weather aud enjoyed their tour. ~The logan Fire Company will hold their annual picnic on or about August 1sth, They have not decided at which park it will be held, but the committee in charge will announce the exact date and place in the course of a day or so This company has also accepted the in- vitation to attend the State Firemens’ Convention, at Reading, Pa., October 1, 2, 3, and 4, with a full company in uni form. Marriage Licenses, C. I. Hanes and Ora M. Casselberry, of Howard; Wm, H. Green and Lizzie Harding, both of Bellefonte; David Shawley and Elizabeth Lucas, of Spring township; T. J. Tressler, of Beuner township, and Miss Lydia E. Tressler, of | | Mackeyville, Clinton county; Alfred | Goleman, of Unioh county and Mary A. Slack, of Potter township; KE. W. Boob, | and R. E. Bubb, both of Haines township. Milton Car Works Will Resume, | order for 250 cars from the Beeck Creek | railroad company and will begin work | in the near future. Clearance Sale, One Price Cash. | | | tf The Milton car works has received an | A BATCH OF BREEZY LETTERS Gathered by a Corps of Alert Cor- respondents, FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY What is Going on Out ide of Bellefont penings in other Communitic Crop Rep Mi anuel Musser, Sadic Woods Hr A t WK, J new hb whicl SOM Ago miract Washingt siting at Pleasant Gap, has the « Mr. Fred Dale, one of officers, is © home here likes He says he military work since he became one of the officers; good for Fred We are glad tosay that Squire I 3 Thomp on, who lives at Houserville, is able to be up and arour Mrs Ww sick for the past few days, Her « Altoona but had again John I liams, who has been 1. i If Lmproving ghter, Myrtle, was visiting in come home on account of her mother being sick The festival, on Saturday evening, was benefit of the a success. It was for the base ball club which proud lemont can well I Although they omly played e22t06 We are sory to note the death of Mrs one game, they beat Pine Grow Charley Shuey, of Houserville, who died on July 6th and was buried on the Sth, The cause of She was quite an elderly lady; her age was 7 She children, her death was dropsy. jy years and 5 days. leaves a husband and nine all being g took Leisher married except three. Interment place at Shilo cemetery, Res officiating Coburn Reuben, how do you like pip per Huckleberry immense crop is reported to be our mountain. meet with good success, in Parties The carpenters, under the supervision of architect Thomas Meyer, began work on the house of Mrs. Ard, place. Mr. J. O. Herbster, of Beavertown, Pa., was one of our business callers, James Harter, assistant postmaster, spent Sunday in Brushvalley. J. F. Garthoff and wife visited friends near this | at Rebersburg over Sunday. Reuben Gramley, of Rebersburyg, spent Friday and Saturday at Coburn as the | guest of their daughter: Rev. 1. Lohr, of Millheim, preached | in the Evangelical church Sunday after. | noon. | gained many friends at this place. Moxrconiry & Co. | He is an able speaker and has Farmers are about through cutting | aton, 4 1 of Altoona } {od 1 Rickard ha A WOO forr they fourth with their parents, MN ed a position as book keeper fi & Nugent, of Cato. Alf. lucas Belicfonte M.F. towards Clarence J. Kelly, of this place, has spent Monday makes lots of Mike, attraction down that way Mirtic Reynoldsville, is spending a few weeks O'Connor what's Misses Lida and Rankin, of with their mother, of this place Three of young Moshannon on Sunday our men drove to When they got back they claimed the girls took stock in them till they got opposite and then | looked the other way better take some good looking fellow Boys, you had with you next time, it might take the girls’ eyes, [Correspondence Continued on fifth page.) Beliefonte Grain Market Corrected weekly by Geo. W. Jackson &Uo Red wheat, perbushel.. Rye. per bushel ———— Corn, ears per bushel, new Cora, shelled perbushel Oats—new per bushel Barley, per bushel Buckwheat, perbushel Groundplaster.perion.. PROVISIONS, GROCERIES &C, weekly by Baver & Co.) Apples dried, perpound Cherriesdried per pound ceeded Beans per quart, “a Onions, per bushel... | Butter, per pound Tallow, per pound Country Shoulders Sides Hams Hamssugar enred BreakfastBacon... | Lard, joey patind ERES POr dozen... women Atoesper bushel DOW wnn ™ a. DriedSweet Corn perp ound wa we sess. A Chance Remanent Sale! THIS SPRINGS STOCK FAUBLES, Clothiers & Furnishers, wias such lina Bia RINE . (1 Of L158 "OO FWNYD ¥ HILOOMd IML "ATHYIL SANYO NOITTIW ALMO4 LAND Garmans. Copco soap, mace by the Fair. banks Gold Dust people; its a toilet soap, almost as large as a cake of washing soap, and at the remarkably low price of sc. LLL LLL LL Have you heard of the full pound bar of Oline at 4c. Call and examine it. One trial will convinee you it is the best soap on the market for the price. LLL LL LLL | thai Our low priced lawns, 1,200 yards more received lately. You can only tell they are low priced by the mark, not by examina- tion, They look as well made up as goods that cost double, ALLL LLL A big crate of Bamboo book shelves; shelves of oak wih brass trimmings, ALLL LLL Plain Red Duck--Red Duck with a small dot and all t.e lead- ing shades in that fabric. GARMAN’S STORE 0000000000000 0000EDO
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