The Centre CHAS. R. KURTZ democrat, ED. & PROP TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION « $1.50 per year, $100 »* Regular Price . . If pald in ADVANCE CLUB RATES: Tue CENTRE DEMOCRAT one year | and he co-aweek World one year § fai Tue CEXTRE DEMOCRAT one and Phila. Weekly Times one The New Racket. year | Years NO. 2 AND 1], CRIDER Ex. BELLEFONTE, PA. Tenth Semi-Annual Clearance Sale, July 12th to 31st “Oh wad some power the giftie gie us | ee yursels as others see us! BURNS istomers are agreed we will put you In et up ant to correspond with able to and if prices ton may be original ad,’ beat 1 own game hereafter may be we can borrow the ircusad. from. Apr \ st prize for true we don't at U'r book that 1 1 your « 4, we recd. an award of fir t advertising from The Parisian Import New York, In different parts of the U. 8, pore than a year ¢ with ¥ but then may! competition and we k, (with four excepti lies Waterproofs, SPFIGLEMYER 'IGLEMYENR, JI H. f Madisonburg, ore Mond 1ake sure that his subscripti Zeigler, a young called on 1 in advance base ! be played on the glass works lawyers meadow, between the and court officials On Monday Jacksons flouring m at this place, received their first load of the 1 new wheat. It was put through excellent 4 Ad. Fauble, of Faulile's store, left ou Wednesday for a two weeks trip to Eastern points. New goods and a days at the sea shore are the his trip. ~The Hon vertised to School commencing October Sth John attend Convention, at hoped that this time he will be on hand Logan Grange will hold their hall day evening, July 27th a festival at near Pleasant Gap, on S The know all wh -Mr. A place, is confident of receiving a patent on an im- proved device known lock. It is said to be simple and and may be inventor inst how to get up a attend will have a good tier1e im , of ti renn as an automatic valvable thing for the The assault and battery case be- Mrs. M. Mrs took tweet Dougherty and Mallory Kane, place at Axe Mann several weeks ago which has not been fixed up, and it will likely come up for trial at the coming August term of court. The statement published in our exchanges was not correct. James A. Israel, political correspon. dent of the Pittsburg Dispatch, Sunday in Bellefonte. not very much spent His visit here did comfort the Hastings His artic were in the other direction republicans les from Bellefonte Mr is an able writer and among Pittsburg’s foremost journalists Mr McSully tors, called on Tuesday to invite the wri ter to inspect the Israel John McSully, of the Jros., painters and art decora of firm new parochial resi St. Johu's dence connected with Catholic church, this place, on which they finished We accept his t="The best job in Bellefonte, the painting this week. word for and if you dont believe it, seeit for your was a time, but a few our people were compelled wd twelve dollars for excursion Then have seacoast, we had railroad. Now two we ines and the extremely That compel rate of £5.71 due to the i! R. R. of Pa tl i : Oe up 10 keel i for $1.76 | for $1.45 'REBERSBURG | 1S AHEAD. ‘A Place Where Peopl: Live Long | And Well. | SEVERAL VERY AGED LADIES. Remarkable for the Ages of the Deceased—-Why Some People Reg Seven Graves that are Live Long and are Happy—A Good ord Some of the county papers have been publishing an item in regard to some old but in people living in Clinton county, Rebersburg, in Centre conuty, steps and takes all their glory by breaking the On Mr. ‘1. B. Frank, the enterprising merchant of that busy town, called and gave u record. Tuesday some fig. ures in this connection that are quite in- teresting Rebersburg has a population o Among them there are ] whose total ages are average of 76 years, Among the above number there ladies, as follows Mrs. Wolf, aged Mrs. David Wolf, 87; and Mrs, Catharine Bierly, 85. Ti are 3 very old Jacob Fe average ages bei Another nection was men 8g years. interesting fact tioned. Int ther picion for having v al Roland, Pa. S. were given a hearing before the U authorities at nsport Policeman 1d a num! Railroad Company ursions to may use Collecting Agency Mr. A estate and coll Hoover h his office Mr gaged in the coal business at this fonte with change. Hoover was former! place There is no doubt but that such a department and Mr gather considerable and is well known to our people is needed in Bellefonte Hoover should be able wronage in th ¥ ’ Festival Saturday afternoon and ever Aug in Gentzel's grove along the road lead. 3, the Zion band will hold a fes ing from Pleasant Gap to Zion, and a short If fun is what vou are after, there will be the distance from Bellefonte place to go. Ice cream and all the other delicacies will be sold on the ground, Marriage Licenses Kuhn, - Stover, - . Joal 1] nrg. { E. Edwin ! Sadie EB { Elmer E. Royer, Pine Grove Mills } Anna M. Bloom, “ do Millheim Aaronsburg { Daniel P. Breon, | Maud Kreamer, § Charles Abbott, IL Annie O'Neal § Ed. Houtz, 1 Edith Condo, Gearhartsville, Philipsburg Miles twp “" Return of Thanks Mrs. Joseph Schulte, of this place, re quests us to publicly return thanks to those who so kindly lent their aid at the Also for the beautiful time of the death of her husband. to Mrs. Al. Garman cross of flowers Nitver were the republicans abou Nellefonte more severely agitated than luring the § To Al. Dale, Fisq., much credit is due for having stirred ast two weed up the monkeys | Lutheran Sunday Schoo | lona ME Captain H. C. Quigley, Esq. Company B, N, G,. P., of Bellefonte, has been undergoing another little dis- | the trip to Punxsutawney last summer, ther turbance. Kver since memorable has been trouble brewing, due no doubt to rivalry for prominent positions in the organization, This brought aboutaflur- ry last summer by which over half of the company were dismissed or resigned. It created many sores, and since then there has been Some of the back and they more or less agitation, old members faken to Ix were seem settling old SCOores. Captain Reber, some time ago, ten. dered his resignation and it was accept ed by Col, the election of a Last Saturday evening the election took place. H. Col. Amo were mentioned for the place Burchfield, who ordered temporary captain, Quigley aud Mullen Mr. Mul len is an old and experienced militar man and willing to accept the pe ndered him. At the election his was not presented and Mr. Quigley unanimously chosen a 1 student a and assisted O res that Hasting of. The company dren. The dece ased was the . ana two cil ly son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gerber. ed fOr Hecla Lutheran Sunday es at 1 nton ial sock Haven Ei Parks lay Schon! | Salona. ( Augt th 15t street M. J 25th Monton: Taly nth Williamsport, July ' Sunday Schoo! Bellefonte Catholi Lutheran Sunday gust Sth: and Beech ployees Park The Logan Picnic The logan Fire Company, No.1 to hold their annual picnic at Hunter's Park on Aug ust 15th. The company will serve all , of jellefonte, have decided kinds of refreshments on the ground and a full orchestra will furnish music for dancing the entire day. There will also be a lot of sports and races on the the afternoon, program be an The Bellefonte Central trains athletic ground in for which the nounced later, entire will Belle State College and the Park almost every hour They will also run special trains over the Red Bank branch. railroad will run between fonte and the Park and between Lewis H. Watson Killed On Monday Lewis H. Watson, living near Snow Shoe Intersection, had been to Milesburg where his father, Mr tn Jack- son Watson, lay dead. his return trip home, something got out of shape with the harness on the horse Mr. Wat. son was driving and he got out of the buggy them. While standing alongside the animal, the horse kicked Mr. Watson in the stomach, and the blow proved fatal, the gentleman dying inside hour. Deceased aged fifty some years and leaves a wife and a His father was buried Tuesday Nr. Watson occurred Wednesday to fix an was family. and the funeral of lewis Picnics booked for Hunter's Park in the near future are to day July 25th, Presbyterian school of Pine Grove Mills. Saturday, July 27th, Meth. odist Sunday school of State College The Logan Fire company will hold their Sunday picnic there on about August 15th A BATCH OF BREEZY LETTERS Gathered by a Corps of Alert Cor- respondents, FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY What is Goidg on Outside of Bellefonte-—Hap penings in other Communities Favorable Other Interesting Items Crop Reports Madisonburg Items Te are a few o Geo. Brian's, Geo, Grenoble Hazel's and a few other foot of ROC i CI 1 cient to su the mountains , but they will has ply the deman s A. Fiedle: " illian ’ are al pr poi, “3 law, H.R. | i father-in iel Lin ] bert, who | northwest of ol ? - | J rife but Bower see tv forty bus two weeks William Walker, of Rebersh iends at Coburn os Edward Wolf, R urg, Sunday of Wolf's Store, of is teaching ille, I Sr., formerly of ig friends in Cobum Millheim, while L Coburn on Friday on his bicycle, fell off his wheel and had his shoulder fractured. 8S. G. Rote met with a painful accident on last Thursday while skidding logs at Meyer Bro's., saw mill, had his left foot pinched between the log a and stump On Tuesday evening some of our citi. gens saw a big ball of fire sail in an east. ern direction, apparently about 100« A above the surface of the ground and but a short distance above the mountain top Several persons who saw it are positive that it was a meteor to evening Snow Shoe Mr. Lawrence Redding and John Gunsallus drove to Bellefonte on Tues day Mr. John A. Kelly took a short trip to Mahaffey on Monday The Land festival held here last week was quite a success They realized about £50 Miss GG, can you give us the figures on beef? We would like to start up soon The Sepuiutican held their primary election here on Saturday night and elected the following delegates to the county convention: W. B. Buddinger, Alf. Lucas and Robt. M. Parks. They were instructed for Hastings. Mr. M. F.O'Connor spent Sunday in Houtzdale. Mr. Jos. Kelly, Wm, Sickel, Jerry Condo and Prof. McLaughlin drove to Karthaus on Sunday. MMiss Bertha Hays returned home Fri day last after a week's visit in this place Miss Lizzie Haddock returned home Saturday, after two weeks’ visit with her parents, of this place On last Friday forenoon Mr. Frank Musser, one of our highly respected young men, died, age 19 years, He iad been suffering from heart trouble for two years, About two months ago he was taken very {ll from which he never recovered. Funeral was held on Saturday at 10 o'clock, Rev. H. N Miwnigh, of the M. B. church, sonduct. ed services Zion News Topeka, Rev. J. A. Bright, of i filled the pulpit of Rev, Deihl, day. After a short talk to the gation in general, he preached fro ubject, ‘The Safety of the | taken from 2 Samuel, 18, 313 | delivered a very plain and practical ser- mon. He was assisted by his older George, who sang “Lead me and “The half was never pleasing manner, IL. C. Rerick, formerly visited the Union 8. 8 st Sabbath and gave quite a pleasing address. Mr, R was formerly superintendent this son Savior,” told,” in a of Qt z her uncle | | i Neff, of Roland or friend, Mi formerly Her visit is much app cholars and all who were acquainted with her, Alice reciated by hes Wonde { 14] was made to rob Mr pes & Son, at this place, on panda night. They got in a small window $n the side of the uilding and ot ling Kate Rhis Daniel Rhin lied dread disease the family are getling new case at present is reported by McCormick Everybody seemed to enjoy nic at the Park on Saturday success socially and fir Bright lectured to a vast listeners The stéam whistle is again all directions Henry Brown is still son David is with him now; his visi do him good Mrs. Kate McEwen, of visited her former home, and attended the picnic. Her somewhat shortened by the illness of hr daughter, Loquenia. Mrs. McEwen left for home on Monday Ai nt herd Ai Pris | number of cager beard in ill His MAY quite Cvrwensville, Hub! ersh stay was [Correspondence contin Ea TT Td A. M. Hoover, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTION AGENCY. (CripEnr's ExcHaAxoR.) Houses rented, rents collected, loans negotiated, and real estate transferred Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to the Agency [] im dM BS BaD aT" . / / / / / H 4 . STeTTTTSTTT TST" Bellefonte Grain Market. Corrected weekly by Geo. W. Jackson 800: th ho 2 MN » “* w Red wheat, petbushel - Rye per bushel ‘ I i. Corn, ears per bushel, new Corn, shelled per bushel Oats—new per bushel Barley, per bushel wow Buckwheat, perbushel... Groundplaster perton PROVISIONS GROCERIES &C, weekly by Bauer & Co.) Apples dried, perpound.. Oherriesdried per pound seeded Beans per quart ‘ ‘ Onions, per bushel Butter, per pound so Tallow, per pound... Country 8houlders “ides Hams Hams sugar cured Rreak fast Bacon... lard, perpound a Regs per dozen . Potatoes per bushel now _ DriedSweet Corn perpound. a... Eat ——— "0 | (as corrected 9000000000000009000000000000 0000000900000 0000000000FOOF at G » C ave nothing to say this week. hop ook place Inter iy afterfioon at FWMNYD ¥ HIL00WE IMA "ATIYIA SANYO NOITTIW ALMOH 00 LAND 0000000000000 000000000000 Garmans. Cop 0 banks Gold toilet soap, a cake of washing ap, made Dust ] » by th nd ang convince you soap on the market for the j B0000000 examine it t) i g& 34 as IN 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. fo00OROO © A big crate of Bamboo book shelves; shelves of oak with brass trimmings, LAA ALL LLE = Plain Red Duck.Red Duck with a small dot and all tee lead- ing shades in that fabric, GARMAN’S STORE.
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