Ss THE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BELLEFONTE, 2 24, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1505, New Racket. "a NO. 0 AXD 11, CRIDER EX. BELLEFONTE, 1 n ' 2 alr We are Frequently Avked «Are U going to stay here?” The reply is, always, “Yes,” Belle fonte 1s good enough for us, and il FAL NEW RACKET is not the best store in Centre county we will be glad to know why. During the Past Week anew goods for every department have bee n emptied into the store in stream, and U have a continual been busy as bees carrying it away. It's nip and tuck as to who comes out ahead. Special and che apest. Acme « for drying lace cur the best tains; are ISHEL BAS- (60) more Bl (8 1 3 thereby hangs a heard it. == Another big Scarfs, Squares, Etc rtment ish ‘em; told. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT, son COMMUNION STATE COLLEGE NOTES The Students Self Returns—Other Notes Many tired of the boys want bovernment 21¥ GOVERNMENT of the dents became play that has been going on here for time and the following sone committee from their number will present their ideas on self government to the faculty and have power to act in the matter, upon their approval : For the Seniors—Carter, Kuhn, McCaskey; Juniors- Hill; Sophs ~Walker; Fresh Sub. Fresh. Parry. Carpenter The engineering RETURNED: electrical and Chanical went to Pittsburg on an observation trip returned on Monday through plants and gained much practical knowl edge. APPOINTMENT ~L. W s erly of the department me. students, wl They were shown many large Mattern, form. of English, has seceived an appointment as chemist of the Cambria Iron Co., at Johnstown E. H. Hess, assistant in field experi ments, has returned tell you about the inmense of Lancaster , county. and can crops Rev, John W of Howard, former pastor of the M. E. church, was greeting friends here on Tuesday, Forrest, Mr. Pillsbury and bride have returned and occupy the Edmonson house, on College Ave. They were duly serenad. ¢d on Monday evening. | urtain frames : And | U may have | lot of Linen | Class | manufacturing BOALSBURG NEWS ITEMS. Mr, William the for the District ney, stopped one night with us, a Miu, Singer, nominee office of Attor ) ago, Singer has quite a friends in this section, and, if f count anything, he will be elected next, AN IMPROVEMENT: hag * Mr. J. T. ide quite an improvomcnt oi art Lis ita t of store building, by giving Co paint, Mr, Stuart is one of our leading merchauts, and deserves credit for help- ing to beautify our little town, Mr. J. H. Weber expects to move his store this week from Geory Jack Thomas Allen, the coruer Mr. Weber mn Room the old building, now owned by ted on Stuart to the new one ere from J.T. will have , Across one of the nice room ‘entre Co., outside of the lar The 1 time on Saturday night, in thew 0.0.1 niet for hall nished new They have it elegantly fur. and spared no time or money in trying to make it comfortable Officer for the winter term were installed by Mr, of Centre Hall, The lodge wa visited by large delegations from Cen tre Hall, Pine Grove and State College; 1 nt spent a very pleasant ev yb Weber, Sr une time past, 1s geting He is , who has been on between eighty ty years old, but still holds on to democratic | STORMSTOWN CUTTINGS, Cattle Killed Early Snow, | Dogs Killihg Sheep Stolen KILLING SHEEP and Meat This vicinity is be. ing troubled by are in the The dogs that habit of attacking sheep at night, ly and keep them tied at night as] they dog is liable for the amount of damage done to sheep by his dog. THievinG:—Vandals are again at their nefarious practice of Willi aud some petty Way nnknown the thieving. the at Mr. ; cat this time it is 1 10ST, An who is one sessor of a fine lot of fresh) beef Way tie 1a has been pasturing his Ome fields, and last mountain we one night went to the with some one evoly a rifle ot er shot one and dressing the animal took all the meat they could balance on the spot ' as and where i foxes, his nature ague to the it Hunts home re K- WOODWARD NEWS Host [and f :. ty jing i {and Wm 10 y ill AD Coupon, ip INOS. 0000000000000 000000000000PP0OPOIOIYRCBOPTR OO Dew NTS R 24th, Scholarsh THURSDAY, OCTOBE the CexTRE DEM he Centre Aemorrat, = 8 ; : th 000000000000000000009660 THE COUNT The following is the total number votes cast for the above scholarship, to date NAMES, Wm, Corman, Benner twp, Miss Lena Baum, Bellefonte Bertha Atwood, Bellefonte ...... Cyrus F, Hoy, Zion Wm. Deitz, Howard, Gertie Dolan, Bellefonte Anna Heverly, Blanchard Roy Bell, Pleasant Gap Elery Gunsallus | The following number of expired | coupons (30 days limit) were not count. ed: Wm, Corman Bertha Atwood | Lena Baum. | Wm, Deitz.... of mentioned NO. YOTES 26g 233% Rowt. FV, HUNTER W. OG, RuxkLg, Ra Com. Wednesday, Oct. 16, gs. Ns t thems cream uring so ) Ig : : shi the happer rs Of their distri ’ y ation Recommend some one Exploded The Huantingdou News says that when the botler at the Juniata sand works ex. ploded during the fire, a freight train was passing within about fifty feet of the burning building. The red hot frag ments struck the cars and set one of them on fire, but the flames were extin. guished. A brakeman was standing on the top of a car and was knocked down by the force of the explosion, but was uninjured - Found Dead at Tyrone Rid. the Riair county bar, was found dead in bed. An At Tyrone Monday, James FP 1 Gig, a prominent attorney of | owners of such dogs had better act wise- | are known, and the poss~s<or of such a | affection of the kidueys is supposed to been t Riddle | brother have he cause of death was a bachelor, and was a Ret i n Riddle, of | Renovo. and of Nelson P Riddle, of ’ | Howard i of The deceased was born | Centre county in 181g 160 | IT is a misfortune that Judiciary the poll icians. It is an equally distresssing condition 10 our must be selected by | see these same high officials continually If our Judiciary is | | dabbling in politics to he respected its conduct should hetac- This general remark can be applied, where ever it may fie, cordi.agly Married, At Jacksonville, Ox Ponceroy, A. A. Schenck of Howard, to Mius May Long of Jacksouville. Auotoey | in! 16, by Rev 8. W. THE OUTLOOK IN NEW YORK. Revolt In the Republican Hanks ernts Can Win if They WilL In 1888 the Den for gov ernor in New York state H 650,404 HResablican vote 651,208. Goy cratic vote oT and tho 10,171. In 1801 the Democratic vote for gov- ernor was b82,808 snd the Republican voto 034,000, Flower's Fassett wus 47,987, on a total vote 68, - 000 Jess on the Democratic side and 97,- 000 less on the Republican than in | In 1892 Cleveland’s vote was 604 and Harrison's 609,850, a Dewocra plurality of 45,518 In 1893 the 520.614 for secretary 115,149 from the dent, while the ol Last year the the vote Democratic KAR v4da,U 710 and Republican plural Democratic loss fi and the Re publica These iu Ures aie as ehowing the tion demon Sherms Tariff Marks an Er. n'' among the broke: rd ¥ of polities. «Philadelphia Rec Making the Most of IL, kens of business legraphic m New ‘ pany of that iy has from its Chi 1M 6 th tole a just received an order for which it is preparing to wake up ear ly in the morn ing to make the most of its day of Dem ocratio prosperity Exchange ARO agency L000 alarm clocks, from plain that the whole west is MeKinley's Dangerous Friend, Foraker and McKinley friends, but the governor will do well to have Andy Carnegie make him a bit of steel plate for his fifth rib—a plate without apy hlowhole —8t. Louis Post Dispat h appear to be No Show For the Howlers, Calamity h going blazes when the mills and fac up, and the long idle furnaces blowing in are also giving it a blast, —Philadel- phia Times wiing began to Irony of Fate, McKinley can't help seeing in the prosperity of the iron interests of his sti o nuother fate. «Philadelphia Record Night Age For a Candidate. Hon. Levi P opinion that Mr. Platt’s presidential candidate is just abont old enough, Washington Post, Pretty Small Potatoes, The more Foraker's bloody shirt shrinks the better it fits him. Cedar Ranids Gazette Demo- | y { able Joha McCoy, of | his and ernor Hill's plurality over Miller was | 4 | three plarality over | | same husker { fell from a wagon, at fork tories fired | instance of the irony of Morton inclines to the | Hand Mutilated. Ou Wednesday morning the 8 Mills, by v thumb Potter had | right hand mutilated The bad gets “a Corn two first thie accident finge: were broken ofl & the thin hed This this Alexander, the others ma third in family First, vd week h , causing a loss of of the above a hand caught by ) fing tw About a week later a son of Ale ARCLALAA EARLE LERAEAAM LAR RAALE ERE RLLL A idaihddisatide dot taoubentdinnss ns «100 WONDER \’ . ' \ ir { wetter d strikin Ridhipscdiittbiid Ghddhibid Lhabdibiddisih hbbbibbbibiibbbbbibd bbb ihbbbiis - La RRA Aiiasnaddddnitae AEAtbe thi teet Sb itbatad tit ntetteatsind ALALKALAA LALAJAL ALAA LL hd EEALARRD SARA Ad hdd bi iB Lhiddddiddidddadata i iitidibiatadtsasidlise TITTY “abbidhis col IEE SHOWING. 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