THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA,, FHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1895. OUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. A Column of Interesting Personal [tems. HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHED. Interesting Events and Happennings from About the county Briefly Told. — Doings of our People —Bellefonte had a first class fracas on Saturday night, Most the le The CENTRE DEMOCRAT. The Methodist attract interest throughout news for ist money S$ 10 the revival continu much Mr. Jacob Harpster, of Gatesburg, one of our regular readers paid us it on Saturday. I. S. Waite & Co., have erected new | alongside their st month over on MULBGICU OCW names were added to our subscription | charge will hol tt at WHEN THE CONTEST CLOSES. The Scholarship Contest will be Concluded January 4th, The scholarship contest is considerable attention and, in order answer many inquiries, the statement is in order On Thursday, December 26, the regular Christmas is. The be published in the iss sue will be omitted, last coupon will ue day, January and. fter Saturday, 12 no more 1 Yer ma M., January 4th, be received, and the es will make nal count at once and that afternoon the names of the tne the the Winter term will il NOI Haven Tat once a vis- | I'he Big Potato Crop, * a4 comiort 114 ry nil Sunbury HOON DOW, i MONE FIO] and nearly all of them in Centre county. —Ex treasurer G y 107 taal comp of November 27th, Thanksgiving eve, the members of the Undine will hold a ball in the Bush Arcade. splendid orchestra will fu the occasion, —The Logan Company chance off a fine vatcl 1st, will 1, January the benefit ¢ for company Tickets will be sold at 1 cent apiece. They are onsale now and can be secured from any of the members of the company, The State team played on Saturday, at Philadelphia, with the U. of Pa., of the season. The 15 to 4 and the boys came home highly pleased with having scored. ~The first deer of the season was brought to town last week by a party of hunters from Turbotvill phia. Rol. Keller, of this place, with them to Snow Shoe, where they were joined by John Uzzle, in bringing down a fine doe that dre over 100 pounds College foot ball the strongest eleven score was © and Philadel. went They succeeded ised -Helen, the little two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whiteman, of Piedmont, W. Va., formerly of this place, died Saturday and was brought to Phil. ipsburg on Baturday night for interment, the furneal taking place this afternoon The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Whiteman sympathize with them in the loss of their little child in whom their af. fections were so deeply centered. Phil ipsburg Journal, «For the past few days the gas com- pany have been searching for a leak in the vicinity of the diamond, under the paved portion of the street, Wherever they sink a rod gas will come up and burn strong. For the past few days they have been burning gas at these test openings, and the supply does not seem to diminish. For a long time this waste existed, and that is where some of the profits of the business have been going. | two week o . | of the Gazette, Fire company, of Bellefonte, | A irnish music for | { shall be built, Dea Six Childe Pa They In the crowd Gentzel, Wm. Rossman, Moyer Schindler David Printer Gone H. M Gazette Another On Tuesday evening compositor the married to Miss of Mr Gramley, of this place, on the evening train Bartley, of thee, was the youngest Mrs. James J. They departed for Williamsport Mabel, daughter and and other points. We extend the heart. jest congratulations, Herb said he had to ask M: three times for the daughters Gramiey hand, and then he was not sure of winning. It was the last one, and he did not like to part with her. Superior Sweetness, You can talk about being as sweet as a peach, as pretty fine as a picture, a as silk and such like, but when you can find choice candies for 25 cents a pound, as those Achen- ck a bargain sure as delicious sold bach, you have str The 107 finest 60 cent mixtures being sol 25 cents Largely Attended The funeral of W. H Shoe Intersection, was largely atte Rev, Mr years previous, was engaged in the hotel after which He was Snyder r, of SNow nded Wright, of Suvder on Sunday afternoon, Milesburg, officiated some business, he farming. prospered. engaged in a good citizen and Got a Pension, John Martz, of Centre Hall, a veteran of the last war, was granted a pension last week by the department of $6 per month and received $ro5 back pay. -See us before buying your overcoats ~our prices will be an agreeable surprise to you. FAunL®S, Brockerhoff Block. attracling to | following | Thurs- | coupons will | that was throwing water | to ¢ announce | | the | Haven, to ta STRUCK GAS AT LAST. | The Salt Lick Gas We! sorted a Will take | i f Success. Action, For some time a company has! in the cinity of | sinking wells to sed | operating Karthaus, if they could not that | The first well was abandoned anda second | find either gas or oil in vicinity. put down a short distance from the first, John Q. Miles, one of the stockholders of the company, informed the writer on Wednesday that they had struck gas the uty feet and that oper from well height of twe ation had to be suspended. On Friday meet at eck tion board of Directors will ke further a PRIZE PORKERS. CENTRE DEMOCRA information mn Three Years Apiece nday November dward iSes in our town Boalsburg, was * 18 looking well merchant, of Peck, of Nittany, wrt visit on Monday. Charles E. Taylor, of and Miss Emma C. ( Milesburg, sares, of Bellefonte, will be married this eyening. ~-We want a correspondent from every section of Centre in the any local Send we are anxious to print county. HEWS , happenings Over eight hundred coupons were voted last week in the sch larship con. After a coupon is over thirty days 1 it will not be counted Ly the judges. Miss Alice Francis Bruce, a niece of Editor Tuten, and who visited here dur. ing the past summer, died at her home, Mount N. H., on Tuesday, from consumption Vernon an attack of Jas. P. Hughes, after a month's y Atlantic City, Cape May and , for benefit of his health, urned very much recuperated and the nas ret his work at the Academy. and Mrs. W. F Col. J. L.. Spangler Mon son, Reeder and left Hastings’ commis. at Harrisburg, for the Atlanta Ex- position. and wife, on iay to join Gov They « x pect to be gone about two weeks, Ou Sunday afternoon an oil stove exploded for Mr. John Sourbeck, in the parlor. The oil caused quite a fire for a short time but was finally extinguish. ed without doing much damage. Johnny was singed a bit, C. P. Long, Spring Mills’ successful and busy merchant, stepped into our sanctum last week to order the Centre Democrat. Som: hink Mr. Long would not object going tv he legislature, He is a republican, an. "ere is where we differ, IR 11 |] I 5 1] I — A——————————————— ¢ the glassworks I u b n n nu 1 ( i B A ( 1 I i Ww start, dredge Caused larg I wast ly, and MINGLE J Played Well, inter- sting game of foot ball was played on the Ou Saturday afternoon another meadow between been 1 3 1 | Bellefonte Academy and the Philipsburg {igh School The 1. and very close started at 3p the Both sides played well, but the game matched from all was forced into the visitors territory 10st of the time. During the first half either side made a point. In the second half the Be wade a spurt and succeeded Hefonte team in scoring ) points while the visitors were shut out The line-up of the teams we as fol- It IWS! ellefoute cademy Philipsburg Lane | ¥ Loan Rulofson . Hughes Centre, Robertson ochran ..G Brinton 1. 1 2 { I l apt ) othrocl eX {ancoc) R. Hugh apt) {enderson RK. ] Curtin L. 1 fastings FF. ] tefered 4 lL. i (C0 . iq ster, Ii A. J. Davenport Impure Blood Reoils on my face nnd neck. faithful JR O Sarsa~ A A parilla od pa as treo Cu res r Hood's Pills a sot t ’ BOL pur; i : Lh GLOBE! DRY GOODS and MILLINERY flered the tock of overcoat ; h la he grandest opportun people 11 (rEv8 wl ale WIOICEAI on the dollar A COLOSSAL PURCHASE «. 56838 OVERCOATS » wat 60 cents on the dollar. Bear in mind we 9000000000000 000000000000000900000000000000600 , a | ie] /l i) 4 $ p $6006090000000006060069000 MONEY - SAVING - SALE KATZ & CO. Limited. nr the next rorth paying. The cost ges from 3 Tal - ate SHOE STORE. -Royal Worcester Corsets- Add lll le Beautiful Boucla Dress Goods dad dl lll a = The Celebrated F. W. L. & Ava (LOVES, GARMAN'S, 4¢ full pound bar Oleine soap. 4c spool best sewing silk. 2¢ for the best egg beat. er in the world. Granite ware at half price. 2400 matches 10¢, worth 20¢. Ladies under vests for 256¢ worth 50. 75 envelopes for 10¢, 10000 cakes Brownie soap 1 cent a cake. Monkey soap—something new Garmans. S000 PCOVNNOVNPVRNVNNVNNNN0ITOOEOPOOOOROROOOOS ng CLOSING - OUT SALE. {HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS TOOLS, PAINTS, OILS, AGATE AND TINWARE, HORSE BLANKETS, SHOVELS, FORKS, RAKES, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY GASOLENE, OIL, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. Ranges, Stove Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, and thousands od other articles, I cannot mention all the bargaing offered, but if you want to buy anything The stock is complete in everything. in the hardware line come and see—such an opportunity may never come again. If you are wise you will lose no time in tad advantage of this sale. H. A. McK EE
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