THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1595. MONTHLY CALENDAR 1895 OCTOBER. Su. Mo. ! Tu. We. Th. J1]213 6/7/8/9/(10 13 14/15 16 17|18/19 20 21 22 2312425 26 27/28 29 30 31! ‘MOON'S PHASES. 8 38 LGN 18 Third 7] ) 1:10 am, 2:34 First op 6:04 a.m Quarter 40 a.m LOCAL DEPARTMENT. —The street parade of Al. G. Fields Refined Minstrel is worth going miles to see. It will be the only big ministre] emploved for a number of } 1POyCa 10T a numocro ipal of the public schools. feu ove raacting that fa 110 cree h vere roasting that Manage: hompson, last week from the Bellefonte was deserved by him, if reports are cor- | rect -—Rev, H. A. Grant, A.-M. B church, left on Wednesday for Wilkes- barre to that church the attend the annual conference of It is the desire of his con- They Paid Up. Al.S. $0 ago wade a trip through inspecting the stock of In Brush | were revenue Penns and | inspector a week or Brush valleys, dealers who sold soft drinks. conl- valley a number of dealers $ : the sales for selling am- | pelled to pay over $30, along with half | the amount of brosia, which, while not under the head | of intoxicating liquors, should be, as a glasses will make a man feel lis oats. Itis a product of stale beer and contains nearly as much alcohol as lager a number couple beer. ‘The inspector found of dealers handling the goods in Rebers- e we Ave aud burg, Madisouburg and Peun compelled them to come down with the $30. Rey orter. An Outing, large p C. M 1 and wife, A. C. Mingle and ity, Bower, Naginey and wife, Mr. and Wr G Ry i who lives « x stroke Op ol hh ed n Rey hey has rend of State College, received | papers | | ding anniversary Mr. and Mrs street. It was con late f {the Masonic ord tu ratulate Mr 1 ur * | 4 : 23D 4 | upon this happy few imme ) cong ove gregation that he return again to Belle. | fonte, October will be given by Mr. and Mrs On entertainment G. America’ consisting of views and explanatory re- jist an G Jennet, upon ‘Picturesque marks of interesting portions of our own country, Itis highly recommended. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Harter spent part of last week fishing for Shamokin Dam. It be rather embarassing to say anything about their Tom try his chances again this week bass at would lack is determined to Rev. Dr. Laurie, of thi the the Huntingdon Presbytery for moderator of the Pennsyl place, will be candidate of vania Presbyterian synod to convene at Butler on October 17 Cr a pleasant calle Mr ams is one of the that section. He is mentioned as a prob. able candidate for county commissioner in the near future Friday morning the three-month old child of Michael Ward, on Logan street, died after a lingering illness. This is the second death in this family within the last two weeks, the mother of the child dieing a few days ago. Mr. Morris W. Cowdrick has secur. ed a large contract for building furnaces at Towanda, N. X., and will bave em. ployment for over forty bricklayers during winter. There is a great deal of building in that section and plenty of employment, R. Williams, of Port Matilda, was | Will- | staunch democrats of | New Game Laws A revision of the game laws fixes the for ki g book 1st to August jist season from September agents scandal. mongers may be shot at any time, and the “open season’ for hunting beginners on the cornet is from january 1 Ve cember 11. Drill to start this week The derrick and other machinery for drilling the second well of the Salt Lick gas and oil company is being erected, and it is expected that eve rything will K the shares of st ¢ in readiness for startin The drill this 3 3 week remaining iaining fast OC XK now y California He Hall Mond nry Boozer, of Centre lay QO His health for some Calllornia lime has not been of th , being troubled with his lungs, and goes the coast with the hopes of lo re gaining former health A New Station The Central Railroad of Peausyivania is building a fine station at Cedar Springs which will be greatly appreciated. The building is one of the neatest and most inviting on the line, ~While unloading a barrel of cider the other day, Frank Tate, employed by Harrison Kline in Spring township, had his leg badly burt by the barrel falling upon it, | make | tral Pennsylvania nancers, it was { ton, | in Pacific bis | Will ask for Advance, The miners’ convention, which met in an Philipsburg last week, was attended by from the various decided operators about 100 delegate soft coal regions It was {to a demand on al in the Northern and ( ral Pennsylvania | districts for five co y ton advance, to | following peiatol } SPHILIPSBURG, PA., OCT. 2, 1565. At a meeting ot the Northern and Cen decid- | advauce of ive cents a about the mines ed to demand an and all other labor proportion, to take ecfiect Oct, 1 Pl ase gi \ | A mand bLy th take further action.” ve us your a roth just, wh Decreed by Supreme Court Ay Com al de saturate 11 will not i f th a ffex the crops, although it may keep the wheat po clds from be. i" om 5 attaining a rank growth fore winter Handsome Store C. M. Prrish moved his drug store into Pruner Bl The furniture and surroundings make it one of the Mr. has a his new room in the ock dur ing the past week new finest business places in Bellefonte Parish it a careful druggist and well established trade, New Firm at Lamar Loveland store at lamar has Raup & Son, last Friday. The R been purchased by G. M and was transferred to them Messrs. Raup & Son are well known to the citiz having | py iuanones ns of that section ol the county, formerly been engaged in the business Farm for Sale lay, fine Hoy, On Satur October 26th, 1895, at 1 farm, part of the estate of deceased, located near n College township, will public sale contains xoelle ——— 14 " IS an « property Coming Home W. | have concluded to move back to Aarons. Mr recently pur. chased a house and lot at that place, of the Jordan estate Jordan and family, of Chicago, | burg again, Jordan Mrs. Harvey Gioter | consumption is quite ill with «Cruse, the cigar man, has something to say to our readers this week. He makes the best grades of cigars and wants everybody to smoke them. Als ways ask for Cruse’s choice brands if you want a good cigar, Legal ol { | man, Phi MARRIAGH IN THE COURT HOUSE Intelligence Gathered from Various Olisces., | Lycoming Co., : 1 iD psu WILLS 'ROBAT 1 ! J. Gingerich of ground in Colley i Cons id eration » than In 1 4 i OL OQ Cousideration MINGLES | i st : Y | N. Y. City | Sold Only at VV000900PF00000009000000000000000 ‘otter Tal mportail To Mothers pair will « " renuine mless the hy the Lil b i y have amp on bottom of each shoe . Catholic Protectory, 4 Nroome - ata SHOE STORE. We Never take a back step That means something; neither are we satisfied with standing still There's a force constantly at work that tends to bring this store closer to those who buy dry goods. Per. haps your experience here after trying other will tell you what it is stores HARMAN secosone Wn BETTFR BLANKETS We might bett Say wil blankets at £1.50," for no st hereabouts to ever offered to blanket like any of these fifty for $3.75 each Woolly and full of warmth as the regulation £5 article, and all the difference is $1.25 more in your purse, Worth saving, isn't it GALMAN'S our knowledge has 11 SCL A ALLL LL LR NOT A DAN but something new finds its to our counters. We might say that not a Cay passes but not a new custoror made a siggy of right retalling? PASSES iy : His Carmans. GO0P00O0O0000000GOOOS S- LIAO WINGS Allegheny street, CLOSMN:- OUT SALE. 2nd, 95 HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS TOOLS, PAINTS, OILS \GATE AND TINWARE. HORSE BLANKETS, SHOVELS, RAKES POCKET AND TABLI AND H FORKS CUTLERY, GASOLEN] COOKING EATING STOVES, 01 everviin ig, J = want to buy anything anno fered, but if vou MIN IN sd such an opportunity may von will lose no time in taking 31 5 sf ivantas
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