8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1895. The New Racket. NO. 9 AND 11, CRIDER EX, BELLEFONTE, I’A Call Up The American Fibre Chamois Co. | a—— III | A After seeing the advertisement of a | store in this town, and a clipping of “Orienta’’ sold as genuine Fibre Cham ois, they say “No firm can afford to advertise a thing so violently untrue.” After being caught the first thing a boy would do, is to buy a few yards of the genu stuff and boldly parade it before his outraged customers, This nuf ced me only “adds insult to injury.” HERE'S A SNAP 4 1 16854 yards, assorted cotton g came to riday as a ial 1 and o you on the rms, Ti is 8 1 markable thing (in the face of tl advanee in cottons.) ods us last bargain Sal marked HERE'S ANOTHER. 200 pairs infants and childrens 15 tod eents is worthy] of your at shoes price 1000 LOIS usually sold at de tention yG. R.SPIGLEMYER {SHEMSPIGLEMY ER IK CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT. (Continued from 7th page.) FROM STORMSTOWN A Newsy Letter from Halfmoon Interesting Turtle a th 1 LIS APPLE BUT i5 oCcuping housewives a here loads « ; . to be made pp” THIEN ROTTER WTS) FREE | SCHOL- ARSHIP | Ri The above is a correct portrait of the building and grounds tutions of its kind in the state, cipal nter term. , Jock Haven, Pa., —————————— There now are will bring in TRI LOCK ET AVEI STAT about 400 stud 5 in attendan return a beautifully illustrated ¢ See particulars in another column, f the State Normal, at Lo L Fe the , while atogue | mmm | | FOR THE | w NTER | TERM ¢ ¢ 4 TY YY thdbbEibidibaitidbititistadadin tdddaldaniss dis’ «YOU WONDER _» had ibbbd bhi. pre shlibbiid hbbibbdibtbiibibdd Halfmoon lodge all fifty- The way the oysters did to its members and visitors present, in all numbering two persons disappear isa caution, but still the sup- the he and no one left he did ply did not run short room saying that not have all wit: 1c] Coulda ¢ STATE COLLEGE NOTES » Seniors of the who fell off a shed and ibs, broke three 1 is improving rapidly William Glenn and family We are green t pent Sun. day in town always glad tt see him, ir worthy D r (3 n with us lows: N PS HiT ner TLE on account of the come to a decision there this + selected as te Gor Hu of the Ces tunate the nut boiling i hurt and at pr but is ct i] teacher gestion as {« Thom Heo nompson, examination letters under side of the shell. 8.7.8 ou the The creatureis being kept as a curiosity by Capt. Hunt cr. on we would be If the person who cut these marks 1g and the turtle is still livia very glad to through these columns. BRARS AND TURKEYS bear was seen one evening last week by Horace Hunter in A large black a corn field just be- low towm, Wesuppose Mr. Bruin came | off the ridge to get a little corn but he had better make his visits are anxious to give him a warm recep- tion should his visits become frequent, Wild turkeys are reported plenty on the ridge. IxsraLLATION: On Friday evening, the 11th inst., was a red letter day for Halfmoon lodge No. 854, 1. 0. 0f O. F. It being the occasion of the installation of their officers for the ensuing term of | six months, Mr. Cronister, D.D. G. M., of Port Matilda, assisted by P. G's. W. | H. Fry, of Pennsvalley Lodge, No. 276, and P. G's. Gever, Biddle and Way of | Halfmoon lodge. The services were gone through with precision and dis patch. The officers installed were N. G.~J. W. Scott; V. G.~J. W. Baser; as- sistant secretary--George Tyler; treasur. er—Robt, P. Gray. After the work was all gone through with a number of ex- cellent addresses were made by memb. ers of the home and Prominent among which mention those delivered by Mr. Cronister, Geo. Grazier, Mr. Miles, Mr, Lever and W, H. Fry. And the last part of the pro- gram was not the least important, which was an excellent oyster supper given by lodge visitors, we sees this, | hear from him | scarce as | ‘ | some of the nimrods are onto him and Ris worth L NITTANY ITEMS “a shot gut R.C. Heo , on the mes wheel miles his school, distance six J. H ‘omer, Charles Albright, n | Bachelor and Billy T 1 in our t wn | D. Gresh, of Milton, paid us a | short call, last week. Prof. Gresh ex- | pects to conduct the musical department, | during Centre Co. Inst. Prof. Gramley | can congratulate himself on securing a man so ably qualified | Miss Jennie Emricl K., to fill the position, our tastefull mil. liner, has received quite a lot of goods, | for fall trade. She has been meeting with success in her sales, Ex-Sheriff Shafer spent last week, in | the Alleghanies, and reports deer very | scarce. He brought no antlers for par- lor ornaments, | Krumrine, the Rebersburg butcher, | visits us twice a week with good, juicy | beef. | Miss Orpha Pletcher and Helen Beck, | visited Edna Reber, of Howard, during last week LEMONT ITEMS Edward Armstrong has his house al- most finished on the outside, A car load of app’es was shipped from here this week, Those wishing to send anything to the laundry in Bellefonte, can do so Ly leav- ing it with Robert KEvey, at his store, He sends it on Tuesday morning. Mr. Willis Dottorf has accepted a po- sition in Harris & Co’s., hardware store in Bellefonte, Our friend, Wade FEvey, was in a box the other night, A young lady came in the store and told him he was to tell the people how he got there, We are glad to note that John Hoy, Chestouts and hickorynuts are plenty, | pore FREE SCHOLARSHIP To Lock Haven Lut J Serving yousg man ed | Erm worhl wppreie $. | 0000000600000 000000000000 are sure that if gels as many reg 3 [| | the other townships he will by the largest majority ever lican votes in be elected had by a district attorney in this county. Mrs. Yeardly, from Snyder county, is again here trimming hats for Mr. C. A. Moyer Wirt Move this place, now of Altoona, will move Ben Lohr, formerly of into the house to be vacated by J. B. Heckman, who will move into his hand some new residence on Sinking Creek street Henry Grim, one of Gregg township's old soldiers, who served in the late war, died on Thursday night, and was buried in the Mountain cemetery. He was 75 years old. Some people have finished husking corn and commenced to haul in the fod- | der, State College va, Bucknell, The State College and Bucknell foot | ball teams will play at Williamsport, | Saturday, Oct. 26th, This game promis- es tobe a very exciting one and will be witnessed by a large number of friends of each team. The teams will meet on { nentral ground, For this occasion the Penna., R. R. Co, will sell excursion | tickets from Bellefonte to Williamsport and return at the low rate of $1.50 for (the round trip. Ticket good guing on ! train leaving Bellefonte at ¢.28 a. m, re- | turning by special train leaving William sport 8.00 p. m, i | i ~'"Devil wanted,” at this office. i INOS Dex 17th, Scholarship Coupon, 4 ¥ a OCTOBER THURSDAY, ’ al a ed [ he, he Centve Democrat, . ; - th — El 2000000090000 THR COUNT. The following is the total votes cast for the above scholarship, to date NAMES Wim. Corman, Benner twp. Bertha Atwood, Bellefonte Miss Lena Baum, Bellefonte Cyrus F, Hoy, Zion .. Ww, Deitz, Howard Gertie Dolan, Bellefonte Anna Heverly, Blanchard Roy Bell, Pleasant Gap Elery Gunsallus.. Ront. F. HUNTER W. CG. RUNKLE. Wednesday, Oct. 16, "gs. number of mentioned NO. VOTES. > Freight Receipts Increasing The freight receipts of the Pennsylva- nia railroad company for the fiscal year year ended June 30 last were £43,000,000 an increase of £5,000,000 over the pre. vious year and a decrease of the same amount from 18¢3. The annual report of the company and its branches for the past fiscal year have just been filed in the office of the secretary of internal af- fairs. Mr. Harry Eckenroth, one of Pleas. ant Gap's bright young men, paid our office a brief call on Tuesday. ’ Bbhbbbdd bbb bb hh bbb hhh bib bbb thd bd hhh | il | E | i wy TIITRITTTTITIG wo HE HRE SHOWIG.oo In AM “ \ § Y ’ uw ' \ 0“ Vie SUE, { * of shidbbibibibibiibiiibibbibiibbtbbbbbidbddddibitbbbbi bth hbbhbibtidibbtibibiihbiibadadhasaititad F ARARRARARAREL LINE Lh Cette itt eRe RRR A Et tt at ent itntss nth et ill sits i iabi iti iiti ant itie bated nt | NOI'TTIW AL¥O ) Market Corrected weekly Red wheat Rye. Co earsper b : ii Ars per perbushe ver bushel | Bellefonte Grain | | | | { Corn Oats Barley, Buckwheat. pet Groundplaster. nerton shelled pe new per bd ish ar bushe bushe VISIONS, GROCERIES &C. as corrected yund wind seeded . Hamesugar ¢ Breakfast Bac« Lard, per pot Eggs per dozen . Potatoesper bushel new . DriedSweetCornperpound ace... Doll's Shoe Sto Doll's Shoe Store pots shoe sire Bellefonte BIS Shoe store (LOSING ()UT SALE] Owing to failing health I find it necessary to dispose of my entire stock of ES BOOTS AND SHO. In order to retire from business. Goods will be sold +REGARDLESS OF COST<+ This sale includes everything in the store from a dainty slipper to a heavy boot. Everything must go. Sale inaugurated this week. Doil’s SHOE STORE
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