) The entre CHAS. x R. KURTZ ED TERMS OF SUBSCRIVTION « Regular Price If pald In ADVANCE $1.00 CLUB RATES: rae CENTRE DEMOCRAT one and the twice-a-week World one year ne CENTRI and Phila Times one year \ The New Racket. 9 AXD 1, CRIDER Ex, BELLEFONTE, PA No Can it Be Possible hat the intelligent readers of this paper in adver ean be fooled by fakes, not facts, tisements—for instance Fibre Chamois, genuine, 25¢ per yard, jot fibre chamois at all, but* {the many cheap imitations nsatisfactory in above 25¢. The makers of better than to stamp it use and sold that would make them liable to prosecution advertising and selling it chamois 18 taking big risks, and and any dealer for fibre mposing on their customers besides SEE OUR MIDDLE WINDOW FOR EXPOSE Buttermi “geniine’ Is but the effect is e's another fake 4c. The word last week's paper, t same. Itis one of the many ¢ he ap imi tations o f buttermilk soap, and a « feception if sold without exp anation ever it is necessary for The Racket to trade, “We'll to such ti.cks to get ir tents like the Arad Away and as s yvG. R. SPIGLEMYER, ISHEMSPIGLEMYEK, LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Last Sunday Robt. F. a trip to Lewistown on his wheel. T yr AIG at Katz orted wraps and coatson d s, on Thursday, Sept. 26th Woodcock will to take a course Jefferson Medical phia. — Wilbur of several return to October —Mr. Joseph prietor of th here to go to the war, is visit to College, Harris is €njoy weeks at this place Harrisburg about the e Centre Democrat, who | g¢ his first lefonte -Ou Sunday mo had the The roofs lings were quite white and veg- red c ring we heaviest frost of the and bu etation season onsiderably » of Walker ers, made our of town owil- basket were much com- newspapers of that city. te a number of the p! ace to They the girls sporty editor of are after Col raet the Horn dange Dunham who is fa rous rival becoming a to Francis Speer, the man of all men among the ladies Fakirs of all kinds, enroute for the picnic, Saturday en ple. Some sheckels topped in town on Friday and enings to entertain our peo- succeeded in roping in the x-roast at Hecla Park last y the Knights of the Mystic chain, racted over six hundred peo- pie to the lock Haven and Mill Hall were better represented than Belle- foute. Thars park. the cele- lecture Saturday even. volney P. Cushing, orator, here, - Hon, brated temperance house, in the cou ing, September 21st. itg are quiteactive already and are open- ing an early campaign fa will The prohibition- —Fd. Harper, son of Mra. J. A. Har- per, bas gone to Chicago where he has accepted a position with a railroad com. place. His uncle, Mi is a prominent railroad pany in that Charles 5¢ man at that place. J. C. Meyer, Esq., took a Ridgeway, Pa., on Saturday, papers connected with the Isaac Thomas vs. A. M. McClain litigation. This is an important in which judgments amounting to about $20,000 are at issue, hreyer, trip to to serve contest “The M gn et says the following people jleville were ill with typhoid Rider, Migs Tessie Miss Teitzel, Mrs Myer, Michael Mr. Hola son of Geo child of Mrs living at fever Houser, Miss Iytle, Minnemyer, Miss Leah Myers, Mis, Ed. Poorman, baugh, Clarence Tate, a Rhoades and a Billett. young dlemo (eat. & PROP $1.50 per year, year | for $1.70 Wet OT cy one year | Jp $1.45 Orienta,” , wholly nowhere “Orienta’” know fibre chamois, as IK soap per avoiued just lean cut Hunter made SCHOLARSHIPS GIVEN AWAY Term in the Lock Haven State Normal. Winter TUITION AND BOARD [IREE. Some Deserving young Prize—The Democrat's offer to be Awarded by An opportunity for Person to Obtain a Valuable Centre Its Readers Read the Conditions, This week the CENTRE DEMOCRAT 18 able to make an announcement that will surely be appreciated, Knowing of the hardships and struggles many young men and women must face in order to an education in the primary and who must be s acquire branches, atisfied with the elementary training in the public ) [4 schools, because they have not the neces- ’ v sary means to pursue their studies in higher institutions, it is our intention to assist some such deserving person in Centre county, by furnishing a free ) 3 4 scholarship to the Lock Haven State for the include Normal, This heat, coming Winter term. will tuition, room-rent, light, boarding, term of 12 weeks beginning January 6th, 186, afforded by this institution washing for a and includes all regular privileges This scholarship is worth £51.00 in cash to any pupil. one of the finest, It will give him a term in best equipped normal schools in this State. It has a faculty of able instructors, all under the direction of Dr. James Eldon, principal, who has built up for this school a reputation that front rank the another, placed it in the In addition to very above proposi- tion we have tuition for the winter term in the same school, for 12 weeks, worth $15, will also be given lo some deserving person. HOW AWARDED intention as stated be The fore, furnishes the CENTRE DEMOCRAT, scholarship, and will ask the readers and patrons of the pa is worthy of the first the method of to say who offer and to second shall The Each whom determing is from the end of the year a blank week, now until coupon wil he published, TRE holder in every copy of the CEX DEMOCRAT which wil i lo on vole of the paper, and the name aod post 0 fice address of the person for whom you vote must be pl 1 on the blank lines indicate hese coupons can he either sent DEMOCRAT w app until the award ff per 5. 15G 19th, R » name and address E 00000000000000000000000000 Scholarship Coupon, VY » 4 MB SEPTE & THURSDAY, the CExTRE DEMOCRAT'S schol ive ADDRESS The Centre Democrat, tO reece It will be well to note that these coupons must be sent in before 30 days from the date they bear, they will not be counted after that time PREMIUM COUPONS In addition to the newspaper coupon, a dpruMiusm couron’’ will be issued upon the following conditions : Auy person sending in a new yearly subscription, or the subscriber, will be en. titled toa premium coupon equal to 15 YOTES. Any regular subscriber paying scription in advance 1 will be en titled toa premium coupon for 12 VOTES or 1 vote for every month paid in advance sub year These premium coupons will be issued iY to any person entitle d to the same, only upon request, and for whom they may want them cast, and must bear the sig- nature of the editor of this paper AUDITING COMMITTEE On Wednesday evening of each week 00000000000000000000000000000000000500000C00GEMTS this box will be opened by an committee consisting of Wm. G of Be and Runkle, -known young at- Hunter, one s well Robt, F. Hefonte! torneys, clerk in office, They will count the number of ballots cast, certify to the same for publication in each weekly At the end of the year they will present the persons receiving the highest and next highest number of a certificate, the county commissioners who will select a third man. issne, which when presented at this office will entitle them respectively to the scholarship and tuition prizes, de- scribed, There are many persons in this county who scarcely know anything about the State Normal at Lock Haven and its su- perior advantages. In order to appre- ciate the value of this offer drop a card to Dr. James Eldon, Principal State Nor- mal, Lock Haven, Pa., mail you a handsome logue of that institution, who will gladly illustrated cata- Persons interested in this contest of the paper detail information, as should preserve this issue giving quent in subse- issues we may only publish the newspaper coupon, NOTE editions of No one can purchase extra the CENTRE DEMOCRAT for voting purposes, nor will coupons be sold in bulk to anyone, as was done in other similar voling contests in this county. ADDITIONAL LOCALS Chas moved Schreyer and family have to Altoona. Opening Fall Milli t, Thursday, S nery aud Wraps at the Globe nex Clevan Dinges and Williamsport, are visiting place and Centre Hall “A Moncey McC Wednesday, Order arthy's Mishaps ot pt Do not fail to visit the Millinery Thursday 27th of this month pening at the Globe, next th and necling, on ¢ Marshall d the election of Mr. Frank AT ree . mi Mi wday i pute was settle Waltz, company unpleasantne » before effort Mis te Lich, of Bethe 3 ame i vention v hem, P take her sister's sons to their uncle, larly appoint. Band Con- interesting the M. E Sept. tgth nErocks ainment Thursday evening, , sithers, | several OTe State College Buggy Cleatfield co Hepler, - : " Walker twp } Lyman Bickel } Hannah Pier § Wm. H. Cormyg } Cora Garb Zion rick, “ Died in Altoona, Landlord A. 8. Garman went to Altoo pa, on Saturday evening, to attend the funeral of his cousin, John S. Evans, a groceryman in that city. Deceased was formerly an employe of the P, R. R. but owing to his failing health, he embarked in the grocery business last October. He was a member of the ill fated expedition, headed by Contractor Thomas Collins, which left this country for Brazil some twenty years ago to construct railroads in that country. The hardships he en. dured while on this expedition sowed the seeds of disease Successful Operation, On Wednesday, of last week, an oper ation was performed upon Philip Beezer, of Bellefonte, in the German Hospital, Philadelphia. He was thought to be afflicted with appendicitis and the diag- nosis was correct. A large abscess was found that would likely have proved fatal had it not Leen removed in time On Monday he had so much improved that the drain from the incision was re- moved and the stitches were drawn to gether. He is recovering as rapidly as possible, considering the gravity of the case, auditing A BATCH OF BREEZY LETTERS Gathered by a Corps \lert Cor- respondents. FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY votes with | What is Going on Outside of Bellefonte Hap- penings in other Communities— Favorable Crop Reports—Other Interesting Items, SNOW SHOE GOSSIP What of the Young Men are Doing Movin: The from Haynes A Few Society Polnters Some moved the OFFICE their office platform, boys store to M. J. Kelly spent Sunday in Karthaus. Gor Sick i=]. S. Smith went to Kart haus ou Sunday, and was sick on Mon day. It can't agree with him to go out driving Harry Guusallus, and T Kelly drove to Karthaus on Sunday. Philip Zindel made Karthaus NNER: ~— Will and Thos that fellow was at the on Saturday evening, could train ou the P. R. R Shore, parents of Goobp Ri Hayes say platform, run us fase than the 38 Annie nding this place STOorrey Walker of Jersey is spe a week with her —What is wrong with the ung man that s to Houtzdale. His 1 must have ne back on him, for he as not been up for a couple of week Mike Sex ight last W. S. and home on Saturday fr York, where Jim fall and winter good week TAN THAT OFF] wys who Miss Lid Musser Reeser Mr Rosetta Miss and {e Lamsport nent 4 4 ast week REBERSBURG JOTTINGS mary Marr Convention ed Men Won Reformed Missic ful Pica aredq ne for nearly y see you | fapan Ihe cx f de « gate {1 In the evening fonte, preached a which the very able sermon ition held their ou ver ] ] meet next home ac pan America gave him Wednesday evening The U Was a Sl recently, retum by his wife foung a serenadingon ) nion picuic on Everybody themsel specially oted gsworth, CCSS. at di naer The forenoon w dev to speeches, by Messrs. lllin Sholl and Mumma. Rev. Brown was present until in the afternoon, he had gone to Gre enburth to attend a pic nic of the same stripe. The Booneville Silver band, furnished the music, which was very creditable indeed, under tne leas lership of Mr. Thomas Harter. The collection taken for the band amounted to six dollars; they gladly received this and went on their way rejoicing WALKERS DAIRY:=—Mr, Thomas Walker passed through town on Thurs- day, with three cows, which he pur. chased in Pcunsvalley, He seems to be going right into the dairy busidess. A vizzee ning, was a fizzle, who were there, BASE BALL: ~The contest, between the base ball teams of town, ended in favor of the married men. The score was Ig to 18, some heavy batting was done. It ended however in a good deal of big talking. HAs A RECORD: Mr, W.( wishes to make known through these columns that he can now carry his head as high as those other young fathers because he also, has a girl baby, Ture FARMERS: ~The farmers are through sowing and are busily engaged in eutting off corn. The crop is a very good one. Miss Lucas, from Bloomsburg, visiting at Sid Krumrines, Mr. J. D. Meyer, from Centre Hall, and Mr. Glen Heller, from Someiset Co, students of ¥. and M. Coliege, were the guests of J. N. Moyer on Sunday. Mr. Thos. Smull and wife, from Mac keyville, were in town over Sunday. not HON The show on Saturday eve as reported by those Corman Pa, is {Correspondence continued on ith page.) JARMAN--CRUSE, Pr ednesda immediate famil mate friends, assembled y s "na 1 fq yal ( rch, pal aul emony of ) wituess the marriage « Miss Rebie Charles Cruse, of Be fixed for the ceremony was 7.30, which time Prof, strains of Lohengrin Garman lefonte Goodwin began march, Mr. ie] Garman entered with the bride, Rebie, and proceeded up the aisle chancel where they were Mr brown met pastor and the bride groom Cruse, was attired in a velvet and and suit, trimmed with jet, a hat to match prayer the altar where the that churce being same, carried book the regular ceremony ring This over, happy strains of Mendelssohn's from the pipe sumated service used, arose large newly married couple proceeded down the aisle, They forthe C. R. R on the 8p. m, Look of Pa., depot, train, They expect to be at home at newly furnished street after § residence, aturday Sept. 28, The wedding present hau They were the from the was a Hie 1 "i i ASO NL giamouaq pendant reci many useful an in this section and is the friends isewhere | Garman, of this place, ive manner and whose many ber a most affect rough life Ou mate tl an energet ness man of thi Watch Found uths or so Ww 1 1 WOOUwWara 1 his « Bg his gold . searched the fie od thors zl. dent’ ug Hl h to fit LUCKY enoug Good Company Ta Bous/ I he Money They y then exceptionally fine members Bailey Hunting Named for judge jon democrati county ated John judge of the ingdon-Mifflin district Willa iate judge,ex-Sheriff David filson for sheriff, J. Murray Africa for and W. M. Hen an of the county commit t president vy 1 last Tuesday pomin f 1880 county sarvevor son for chairn Another Well The S have alt Lick Gas and Oil decided to sink search of gas or oil. A signed this week with the drillers to be- contract was gin a well, about three miles from Kart 1600 feet. about two miles | haus, and go down at least The new well will be north of the first test one Public Sale L. F. Bronell, Milesburg, will offer at public sale on Tuesday, October 22nd, his farm | stock, implements and household goods, He has a is all in good condition. living one mile west of all lot of fine hogs, and his stock | Millinery ‘Opening on Tuesday, Sept. 26th, at Katz's Beliefonte Grain Market. Coy weekly by Geo, W. Jackson 800: Red wheat, per bushel Rye. per bushel Corn, ears per Bushel, ne Ww. Corn, shelled perbvashel. Oats—new per bushel Barley, pet bushel. Buckwheat me rhnshel. Wioundplaster perton PROVISIONS, GROCERIES &C. weekly by Bauer & Co.) Apples dried, perpound.. . Cherriesdried per Fpound, seeded Beans per quart ‘ wo—— Onions, per bushel. Butter, per pound... Tallow, per pound. Country Shoulders Rides Hams . Hams sugar cured... Breakfast Bacon Lard, per pound .. Regs per dozen. - Potatoes per bushel NEW ge. — | DriedS weet Cornper pound The hour the Dan- | Miss to the by the The aveling wore They then proceeded to was con march orgam, as the carriages at once departing their groom and pearl pients ol rescuts from youngest daughter of and womanly AMID "00 TIMNYD § MALONE IML "ATEVIL SANYO NOITIIW ALM¥O4 (as cor rected | ’ Its High you tried os of wir Time ed Boys Clothe “The Mas Hope Make, A Few Changes who will of this mont WHEN YOU VISIT BELLEFONTE Take the time to visit this store and Jook over the su perd stock in every depart ment Your visit to the store may be the means of defraying the who of your trip Others have had such experience here—why not you? GARMAN'S le expense to the city LL LLL LLL Black Dress Goods It would be Impot «ible to Keen abreast of the present demand for Black Me hairs, sSerges and Sicilians had not a long look ahead and a clear disernment of present conditions led to sample pre vision long in advance GARMAN'S LALA LLL BETTER BLACK GOODS. Piek up any hundred styles shown and you will find a texture, dye and finish that are vastly ahead of the oddisary article, Careful buying does it for you, for us, and the prices are on this low level, Garmans. of the hall one here
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