—— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1805 by About fifteen munisters are in attend. MARTHA. KOLA NUT TEST, CHERIFY KA e ew al et. ance. T : I Wan in Ihe meeting in the Baptist church, is I's No. 9 AND 1, CRIDER Ex, BELLEFONTE, PA. Milton Wise, one of our energolic still in progress. Rev Plum conducted It Enables a Siok Soldier to Beat n Well S e . ROTVIOE $ Man in a 25 Mile Hueco ———— young men, went to Altoona on Tuesc oy the service on Friday evening. i no. if You will take the Trouble | ou a business trip—at least that is what Mrs. Files, of Philipsburg. has been American surgeons and army officers I I g : i isiti Bave for some time been experunenting : yare our everyday prices | he said. visiting her sister, Mrs, McKelvey, whe . i to , ompare our everyday pri Tan a Yi oy is cKelvey, who | with the kola nut with a view If intro- | an Amd gin ig ren estate with the big, bragging price lists Joseph Karlin, of St. Marys, | 148 been seriously ill, but is now conval- ducing it into the commissary depart- i ) land situate in the township of crowded upon U from certain quarters bought 700 bu hels of apples in thi . | escent, ment of the army, to be used in lieu of SLE ABE re | B11) : ded and described a in this town, U will surely come to the cinity, at 40 cents per bushel, and shi) Mrs. Ardrey spenta few days with | other food in forced marches where hereof begining onclusion that The New Racket is the ’ srner « thence ; ‘ . p tire & ry : : : ‘ : safe pl: woe to do your shopping. Even ed the same over the C.R.R. of Ii, | her son, Ellsworth Ardrey, in Bellefonte. there is little or nothing for the soldier | post: thenes nort! | of { { Lo stones: Ln i the items advertised ry spec inl are no | this week, Miss Mary Turner, of Port Matilda, to eat. t } nen lower and in MANY CASES HIGHER A LONG WALK than “Racket prices, and such goods, are not on the list, ‘aye, there's the | ° ) is hardly worth while for us Saturday, to sce his girl, He returned | our town, are thinking of committing ye lc a paper, vaseline 5¢, Jon Monday morning by train, and slept matrimony loys be careful | blacking be. U know we “ . . Py ky oy re Lou = re since the all the way home. It must have been | pop the question, as there are eaves | better satisfaction for nutritious pur- wot charged mor i , , store was opened 8 years ago. Scrub his first time out. droppers around sometimes poses than ordinary food Both Dr. brushes 5 cts, bless you, what a fall New BurLoincs:—Mrs, Lesh is build. STRANGE DISEASE: Mr. Johnston a | Woodruff and Lieut. Harris found that vas there when the price ecard changed from © cents to 5 to meet the The i f Es rath re tna when thav ate Bothini price of ‘em since the store One of our young merchants has als house of Wi ns, when he had walks they took when they ate nothing § £14 ton One of our merchants | is now visiting her friends at this place Dy. Charles E. Woodruff and Lieut, 1 : aArris, o y United States army, sta- walked all the way to Lock Haven, last BY CArgFuL:~Some of the folks, in Ha Fit. f the hi! \ i y 814 tioned at Fort Sheridan, have made ex- periments which have shown that in here 1} 4 where you | forced marches the kola nut gives far ing a new house at the west en of town, | carpenter, was Working at the new farm | they were less fatigns d from the long Racket ha bola $) " thev ate full re tarted selected a site for a new house, he | a severe attach is strange disease, but the kola than when they ate full ra tions of ordinary food Struble pr . sout Zion ow | whicl metime Mes + skill of the truble property, south of Zion. How 3 obi ; 1 of the An experiment with the kola nut was Just In. : : : grey do you like the location, Emma nost ysician + victim i8 | made in St. Louis and the result was econd invoice Ladies’ and Chil Rumor has it that things will soon be sei 86 1 sel identical with that of the Fort Sheridan n's Underwear, best tor the price (Love-ly) about the hon Mr. W. W ! officers. A number of the army officers this cy. If you wan tto sec pert. Torsy. » who have ag of Fort Snelling were anxion the finest underwear made, ask 108 ¢ case, pronounce it homesic) 61 an experiment, and he test | , san J SCHOLARSHIP ‘orporal R. P. Wyatt ', Olson both of Con m the Ryan Hotel Tug CEN DEMOCRAT will give | Mines, has returned home, "West Hotol at Mis away a free holarship : l 1 Haven State Normal, . Term which commen J ry a 1 : i ’ art lontd 4 1st anything and everything and continues 1 ts This will | ® couple of months att pla fast, but he wa The Racket fa- | ent the recipient to he priv y nuts about the SUESEEIRCA | wows ESE SWIIOC SURSTIRRES AT ON OF ROOM To Lock Haven Stat Term Ryan st ond BON Wis — a yG. R. SPIGLEMYER, t SHEMSPIGLEMYER CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT. HIG H Pi NCE GORTON HEIGHTS ooesodRe0C 900008000000000, » Patti Says She and {las Are the Last of th } i i A Soldier's Gold Medal Found. ] ind on the Iicker- t 13 \ El » 1 i 10 Lian army Ie \d © ad d hd ? ® rd ® ® o Ad \d kd % Ad A \ Ad ° ® ® Bid voll \ throa WS neamped » hat place I 32. Beliefonte Grain Market. ® ° ® 4 ® Ad ® rd ® hd ” © rd hd % 0 ® ® o ~ » It is about the sine « goldpiece. On one side is a vig- of General McClellan, encircled by the letters of his aame. On the re vorse side, standing out plainly and dis- tinctly, appears the name of “Franklin G. Pulisipher, Company I, Twelfth Ver mont Volunteers. ’' The medal is in the PROVISIO! ROCER) + (as corrected possession of Mr. Jamison, the superin- tendent of the farm. Dickerson Station $ on the Metropolitan branch of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, 30 miles | from Washington. — Washington Post. a THURSDAY, NOVEMI PINE GROVE MILLS s at Tyrone ng Parties he Centre emo coat, & A special train will be run to Oak | i Hall, on Saturday, for the benefit of per i tends organizite ' Tm o ba ANG Ag ! ! ; ‘ . | BreakfastBacon tend rganizing ra ciety in th at ‘ha a 1 of oberats raining t sons who wish to attend the funeral of | Lard, per po 1 rates i . 2 2 iit - 18 school, i 11 we no long ist J Mr. Gilliland, leaving Bellefonte at g:30 | Eggs per dozen i pr— bh) of dr Awing | Potatoesper x MECHANICS: —Quite a number edadidug, ' i y | a. m.; fare for round trip, 50 cents. | DriedSweet Corn per pos HE COX” fet 64 tract teats Te ok $e "w i hanic members, were THR of instruction nn wo met in 4 ly you an i : ‘ a The following is the total number Mrs. Willis in Tyrone last Saturday icipatis ’ “am. yr v T) turday, participating votes cast for the above mentioned n the dedication of the mew hall, and |g bolarship, to date . i voll ; go 3 N den teeth } logens, 1K Ke we yarad 1 , her wisdom teeth alf d parade. They report having a very NAMES VOTES 11 tars on t y " i 3 dnd We thought the time ‘arpet Bag nism, like Oysters on 1 half lacnet i Ber ud, petiefoue 50 gers had passed long 0, but on Tu : hell ) that 1 p Doll's Shoe Brae( Doll s Shoe Store Wagner 18 [Lena Baum, Bellefonte. ...... $of | day we w : ‘f cannot help thinking that the rt | T)ol]'s Shoe Store Bellefonte Doll's Shoe Store : : vy oy . X ay w vere surtriend t ’ . rin a 30 ft steel water wheel in aa lang Bawa, llefonte...... 504 oa we were surprised! on | @ | gon that = fe w voices last among the a : yrus F. Hoy, Zion ...... =1 | whee a : : - th “| w ’ : i wont day singers is because so much , in place of the turbine, thus in- | wo. Deitz. Howard a, "8 pre it day sing ia Joes 18 $ do mush is] — : 1 " n . . 1" ’ iv tuition was STC § » : easing the power and using less water. | Elery Gunsallus... 46 An Editor and His Snap. Of Yheir ur On WA tos much anxiety for a quickly made ¢ also expectsa new over this | Gertie Dolan, Bellefonte “he 22 : a “ 1 ‘ ! X He als pects a chopp » Sorby pins Au vw ow An editor who died of starvation aft2r | voice 1 80. like a burst of fireworks week. Any me wishing good flour can Anna Heverly, Blanchard worse 1G ‘ voice, an M , 4 $ 1 {| Roy Bell, Pleasant Gap 4k | making Dr. Tanner ashamed of himself | there is glory for a little while, and | | k : : J * the house by a VET me in (ting ners wet ot turned pu KE his mill | y ecure it by calling on Mr. Wagner, Jp " | n . a. ' FEL A 2 5 A / + = | The following number of votes were | WAS being escorted to Heaven by an angel | then puff—out 1 1 Ag LP ee] arty Of youn | 3 3 4 E LEE pa if young | aa for the week ending Nov. 6: Bertha | who had been sent out fur that purpose. ’ srackshols , from this place, betook theni- | Attwood, 168; Wm. Corman, 332; Lena i by - 1" > > : “wrt 1s y hd selves to the woods, last Saturday for | Baum 160; Ellery Gunsallus, 2; Wm. | o. ond to et 11 “Yodo a wiskul, amy. tramp, od . 3 : { Ee & atl clermal I. 1 st? deer. Ed. while watching a crossing, | Deitz, 10; Expired ballots (past the 30 ‘“ » ' oy PA shouted the red-faced woman. fall 1 had 1 : ' | day limit when counted), Wm. Corman | Easily," said the angel. “Madam.” rejoined the tourist calm- e gsleen and A ne of | a a sil a p an iad it not been or one oi | 11. Bertha Atwood, 9; Lena Baum 2 | So they went below and skirmished | Iy. 1 decline to be drawn into any con- | Owing to failing health I find it necessary to the party awakening him there might | Rowr. F. HUNTER 4 re WEIUW al shea | ly, Coons lo Ig a sat : . tH k f : 3 | 4 oid 1 around, takit sights. The angel Vers You will take notice that I IS se Of my entire stoc 0 have been another Rip Van Winkle ro- W. G. RUNKLE, { fom. d, taking in the sights. The angel | troversy po y mance enacted, As it was, he slept s Wednesday, Nov. 6, "95 lost track of the editor, and went around | do not claim 10 be a June bride." —De- an nacted. As it was, he it 80 | RY, NOV. , Fd road (rat a Title bird Hglted or His or ides So at li. Ho fu im sing | HOW PSEC. | BOOTS ANDS HO ES ear and did not awaken him. Be a lit- | . Sig Mil, | with rapture mr or Bu. " ps br ‘hasn't pa & : i ; tle more careful Ed. orthe next time | The proposition of the parties who of- | o There ; OL Ol peop tine] “Ma,” in re fr yA I you will be allowed to sleep. | fered to locate a silk mill in Sunbury has 4 was a sign on the furnace | queer idea of heaven he? | from business. Goods will be sold in Hum! which said: “Deli " wl Veerall I think not, Bobby, Why? In order to retire Tar Mopocks:—Isaac Martz, Linn | been accepted. One public spirited citi. ald Delinquent Subscribers. Well, 1 thin | HEY " sai SAY at the week you | Musser and H. M. Krebs left on Wed. | 7en of the town will furnish the money “Gone, said the angel, ‘‘we must be | EB ie like % » NN 3 i S nesday morning with the Modocks, of | needed, if no one clse will contribute, pp A hsm Fmd ch ath | him.” Pottsville Review, REGAR DILESS OF C( IN T4e Boalsburg, for a two weeks hunt at the | The works will Snpiey upwards of two aot i, dr sad the editor; 1 a] ’ wt in London fiead waters of Stone Creek, As itis a | hundred persons and will be a valuable ing. This is heaven enough for A recent advertisement in Londo . x ‘ i me. ~=hein yhis Commer | Times roads ns follows, good place to hunt and all excellent | addition to the manufacturing establish mphs Con mercial Appeal. |" “Would the gentleman speak yet Nelther Denial or AfMrmation. “ rund . May I look at the other place before | shots, we predi ta good supply of veni. [Hest of the town. No Demand | again, who said in London, 1805, that he | This sale includes every thing in the store from a dainty elipper to wha. Se—_ At a public sale of horses last week at | loved me, and then that he was tnrown oot. Everytsing must go. Sale inaugurated this week, Millhicim, seventeen head were offered. | over? All remembered. Parents are’ a he VY hoo h) V4 t £ imnauguraie amount of rum aud boodle at work in | The bidding was spiritless and only three | dead. BE. D. C. The farmers are about all done with | the various sections of the county. The | were knocked off to buyers. On the oth. y ’ " at one-sixth of a their fall work. leaders of the two great parties greatly ler hand a lot of cows brought fi Recent surveys a show t Do S oy S . § anc thi over A conference of the Lutheran synod of | decry this practice, yet every election * Y | the State of Oregon, someting IL, L HO E 1 OR | D} prices. The average prices of cows and is covered with dense this district, is being held here this week, | are guilty of keeping it up. heifers was £37.50. i Joi500.0 ny 3.2 Ox Tuesday there was the customary WBOCT 2108
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