THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1895, MONTHLY CALENDAR 1895 OCTOBER. Su. Mo. | Tu. We. | Th. Ee: 6/7(8[9 10 13 14/15/1617 20 21 22 23 24 27/2829 30 1895 [ Fr. sa. 45 1112 18 19 125/26 31 MOON'S PHASES. 8 6:47 New Pm y Moon 11 2:34 First am Duar en Full &/ Moon ¢ Third Quarter — - LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Go to the Bishop Street the best Bakery oysters in town. Solicitors in behalf of the Y. M A. are canvy Als rte A for a stomach : cob Fiedier of Haines town this county, boasts of a y pis Rats hlhardiag to the hoot - pumpkin weigh- | THE BELLEFONTE FURNACE To Resume Operations at an Early Dateby a New Company, For the past two months there Belle- fonte Furnace, formerly operated by the been rumors to the effect that the Collins, but idle for several years past, will resume operations. We are informed that Supt of the Bel R. has an lefoute Central R nounced that it will likely be started in. side of the next month, and that an en tirely new company will take it. Some of the new company to be largely interested in the When this it gives employment to several Ww railroad ation large plant is in oper men in the ore banks, lis quar ries and about the furn Dynamite Cap in Stove A few days ago, John Sheffler, teacher in the red school house, between Miles burg and Bellefonte, flash of and soon ua p44 ) | Wi it until the above time. It was good have | Thomas i charge of | are said : hundred | markable. Heretofor | threw into the stove | IT FOLDS, TRIMS AND PASTES Added to this Office t week an important addition was chan speed a deftness and sy that is simply re- , after our papers were printed it requir the work of two to fold Le IN THE COURT HOUSH Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices. gal MARRIAGE LICENSES. Peter Riggle Annie Beckwith Buffalo Run Mark Edward Williams, Anna May Dixon, Ww Warn Wade H Dora GC. r Slout, of ‘udges that is just big enough to make other wor may be strects AVE learning a trade amount of leal i of the steam heat plant, it that the community suf heat last winter. street service is no wonder fered for The system seemed to be out of repair. The Gentzel hunting party of Spring headed by Mr. n left this week for They a nice lot of venison. —Supt. Westfall, other officials, and a number of ladies from Williamsport Milton aboard the pay took dinner at the Bush House, township, Benjami Gentzel, a hunt in the 8 bring home Green woods. alway g accompanied by and were train on -A supper will be given in the vacant room of Crider's Exchange on next Tuesday evening by the gentlemen of the Reformed church, chichen and other good things will be served. Oysters, ~-Mr. Philip Beezer arrived home on Saturday from Philadelphia, where he underwent an operation for appendic tus He had a long siege and was ina critical | condition for some time. He now is al most recovered. H. Gilbert, of r a lecture in the court house next ect, “Stepping Upward.” The lecture will Tyrone, will vening, Oct. 18th Sub be free to everybody, and the house should be crowded, «On Tuesday evening landlord Kel ler, of the Haag hotel, surpassed him self by serving an elaborate chicken and waffle supper. It was a feast fit for the Gods, and it was duly appreci- ated by the many guests, Editor Harter, of the Gazette, was the proudest man that walked up Alle. gheny street on Saturday evening. He had been fishing down at Shamokin Dam and came home with a fine string of bass and a salmon that measured 29 inches. It was an attraction. bay, entire | ! from here to see | near Tuesday and | tit h sday ant | twenty children, the last fried | | constitutional | Cormick will test the - y— SCTIANG WW LLOWIisDurg wit oond 2 NS 5 OCS ated communi ISR IRR tale) A nrc \ with a white { head. At Williamsport The Pennsylvania State College foot ball team will y with Bucknell | versity at Willi i r, 26th we a td want » who it. The Twentieth Child Mr. John Carmitchell, of Green Ridge, Shamokin, is now the father of of which was born on Thursday evening of last week. Mother and child are gettin ly. E along nice- Supreme Court to Decide Clearfield, pay umn. General, Mc the su. Judge Gordon, of recently declared the semi-monthly Vw Attorney dex Son in preme court Free Delis ' ' ast Tyrone will entitled to fre It w Fisk Conrad arc as t the efforts of W Will Remain Rev. Wright, of the Episcopal church, who tendered his resignation last week, has reconsidered his action and will re main in Bellefoute, Father Benner Armor, of Renovo, arrived in town on Monday evening. Little Eddie Brown fell on Monday and broke his arm between the and elbow wrist ~Judge Barker of Cambria county, is holding the special term of court this week, ~Miss Elizabeth McKibben has gone to Lima Ohio where she will spend the winter with her brother, ass 1 ibable. They surp lar features. Phils car load of scen Se i ON next Tuesday night, Oct Joseph Callahan's “Faust,” at Garmans opera house Heart Disease 30 Yrs! Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. G. W. McKinsey, postmaster of Kokomo, Ind., and a brave ex-soldier. says: “1 had been severely trouble with heart disease ever since leaving the army at the close of the late war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. { could not sleep on my left side, and had pain around my hearl. 1 became so ill that I was wuch alarmed, and for- tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure I decided to try ite. The first bottle made a decided Improvement in my condition, and five bottles have come pletely cured me.” G. W. McKINEEY, P. M., Kokomo, Ind Dr, Milos Hoart Cure is sold on tive uaranteo that the first bottle wi H druggists soll It at 81, 6 bottles will be sent, p id, on recel Yop by tho Dr. Miles Modical Jo , Elkhart, ind — vo oO | | | ! | | | ! tie wt 2 "t hs | Tmportant To Mothers 1k leather We guarante £ satisfac They are : Parties tryis ¢ them it None amp on the Catholic Y. City one pair will continue to preference to any other make gen unless they have bottom of cach tory, 415 shoe Broom Prot Sold Only at MINGLE - ten SHOE 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 iy dry goods. Per. haps your experience here after trying other stores will tell you what it is. GARMAN'S 000000OO DS BETTFR BLANKETS might better say ‘better blankets at £1.50," for no hereabouts to our knowledge has ever offered to sell a blanket like any of these fifty for £3.75 each. Woolly aud full of warmth as the regulation f5 artiele, and all the difference is £1.25 more in your purse. Worth saving, isn't it? GARMANS lo story ecto NOT A DAY PASSES but something new finds its way fo our counters, We might also say that not a day passes but not a new customer is made, Is it a sigu of right retailing? GCarmans. CONGHOBOROO0PNORODO00 | STORE. | THE GLOBE! DRY GOODS and MILLINERY ‘Makers of Low Prices and Terrors to All Competitors.” anuout last ze a golden oppor The quick and ready weed low price tunity when it tomers, all which followed our cement of 3, Shows us the people i presented te pr 1 1 to ponse Te LIWAY thet , tates A . ' : it} : hem. Our store was co crowded with cu tos Bis We « 0 Duy vy ORTH "WATER and anxiou pn — a vg advertisemen these seemis oLacr « MILLINERY DEPT. , KATZ & CO. Limited. CLOMANG- OUT | 93 ee Commencing Monday, Sept. 2nd {HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS TOOLS, PAINTS, OILS, \GATE AND TINWARE, HORSE BLANKETS, SHOVELS, FORKS, RAKES, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY OIL, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES GASOLENE, Rang #, Sov | wrniture, House Furnishing Groode, and th nsands of [he I cannot mention all the bargains offered, but if you want to buy anything in the handware line come and see-—snch an opportunity may other articles, stock Is complete in everything, never eome again. If you are wise yon will lose no time in taking advantage of this sale H. A. McKEE.
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