~ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1895. The New Racket No.9 AND ii URIDER EX 69 Per Ge. represents the increase on sales for November 1895, over same month for 1894 This planly shows that the trade winds are toward The New Racket. prices for standard goods fair deal ing with all—both great and small, no tricks, no misrcpresentations. If U are not already a customer of the store, hadn't U better kom and C why many smart people are Racket buyers? I'he reasons for it are low BeLLEYONTE, PA. CORRESPONDENTS (Continued from 7th page.) GORTON HEIGHTS, AARONSBURG NOTES, THANKSGIVING :— Thanksgiving vices were held in the Lutheran chu ch. Brown, the Reformed interesting serun.on. KOT. Rev. pastor of preached a very The teachers all closed their schools at 10 o'clock, and attended services in a body. Mrs. J. P. Coburn has taken a Akron, Ohio trip to Harry Kreamer, formerly of this place, but now of Bellefonte, was seen on onr streets on Wednesday. New for This Week| Miss Emma Jordan is yisiting friends Stroud Self Basting Roasting Pan —the latest and, we think, the best. | Don’t buy a Roaster until U C it Specialties in Dress Goods, fresh from the looms of the Botany Mills. | Heather Mixture and Finetta ! in Philadelphia. Miss Evylin Decant, of Catawissa, P is visiting at Thomas Yearick' | | | | nothing like 'em in Centre county. "Complete Line of HOLIDAY GOODS | "snsv now open for your inspection useful and the 1 each other for your favor. ii yG. R. SPIGLEMYER, | SHEMSPIGLEMYER, yeautiful vie with JR FREE SCHOLARSHIP To Lock Haven State Normal for Term the Winte HE away CENTRE DEMOCRAT will a free scholarship to the 1 # NOT eCely to thet A ripion In e Fremium Coupons | for every advance, or 12 votes for § ce-paid subscrip A in a NEW, cash subscn led to a Premium voles one vote tion w pon eq The v be counted and the result announced by ng I and Wm Runkle, Esq The person receiving the 1 ber of votes will be awarded The voting will 1 by out of the regular issues of 1 sent to this office and pla each the com ? mittee Messrs, R { r w done box for that purpose and counted each week. The followin o 4 newspape Tr » for some an whom referred Cron | n State Norn 1805. t be counted 5 1 no R bring or mail to the Cextre Democrat office. MBE the name and address of § ‘ the Lock Have THURSDAY, DECE ‘ ) Democrat, N After 30 days from date this eoupon wi 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ¢ Centre Write (n the blank space below as indicated, to receive the CENTRE DEMOCRATS scholars! "Cat this out, ADDRESS ah | o000® THER COUNT. The following is the total number of votes cast for the above mentioned scholarship, to date : NAMES. Wm. Corman, Benrer twp... Bertha Atwood, Bellefonte Miss Lena Baum, Bellefonte Wm. Deitz, Howard Cyrus F. Hoy, Zion ...... : Elery Guunsallus.............. Gertie Dolan, Bellefonte... Anna Heverly, Blanchard. Roy Bell, Pleasant Gap. ... Wm. Rockey, Pleasant Gap. . Ambrose Slotman, Pleasant Gap Agnes J. Kennedy, Sandy Ridge R. J. Snyder, Marion twp........ The following number of votes were cast for the week ending Dec. 4: Bertha Attwood, 135; Wm. Corman, sor. Le- ha Baum, 1; Ellery Guesallus, 4; number expired ballots (past the jo-day limit, not counted), Wm. Corman 31; Bertha At wood, 2. The figures in the total count of Bertha Atwood in issue of Nov, 27th should have been 1612, instead of 1512; this was due to a typographical error. Reference to issue of Nov. 20th will show this fact, that issue showing her a total of 1456, Eon 156, cast for ber in Nov. 27th, mak- 1612 as above stated instead of 1512. The proper correction appears in this issue, Ront. F. HUNTER W. CG. RUNKLE. Dec 4 '95. } Com. Wednesday The | ! [| i i i i | | for Prof. C. R. Wolfe went to Wolf's store on Friday evening, to help his butcher on Saturdav J. H. Wyle's have improved their home 1 wood by getting a new out kitchen ane shed built The sin The following WwW. Wyle Pres; ‘rouse, Tres SINGING SCHOOL i. e clected: B s, Sec; H been organized has ( " oupt on Friday with them T. C. Weaver has been on the the past few days. J STATE COLLEGE EVENTS A ; i 1 was given over, SSEMBLY A Le ou last Friday evening, the Thanksgiving ol ugagements n » with us once again Warren P. Smiley Lies Of Lhe present LJ Clerical Engineer Prof. J. Pn | son returned on Tuesday, from a y ia COu- | ness trip to Philadelphia INT SOTES Flag Raising ire Luarious |] These cold sal dealers meet the demand. inishes It be a paying thing as they can furnish the Ih ms just | DAM their large Ick mp dam built for ice. will jce or the Cellege which they formerly | had to bring from Oak Hall LAUNDRY: —It is rumored that we are going to The Longwell Bro's, are have a steam laundry here king of fix. g for that ta ney ing up the creamery building purpose. Hickory:—S. C. Bathgate is shipping another car load of hickory, to the han. dle factory. He money knows how to make kill one of his young cattle the other day, on account of it having cancer CANCER: William Grove had to Everveopy GrLAn:—Everyone is glad that Dave Pierce has come back, and has charge of the barber shop. He is only in on Saturday evening; we wish he would come and be here all the time. He is runoing a shop at Scotia, also. Dave it a good barber. Mr. Frank Bohn is rejoicing since an. other democrat came to his house. We suppose he will call him Grover, David Williams sold his whole outfit horse, buggy, sleigh, harness, robes and whip~—to his brother George. look out George the girls will be after you. Colonel! Fred Dale bought himself a very spry looking horse. Fred makes a | fine appearance in the saddle. FLAG RAISING—The Lemont schools | showed their patriotism by raising a flag between the two school buildings, Their | | programme consisted of speeches and | singing. Rev, Hepler made an address, | : : There was quite a crowd gathered to hear the exercises. Mr. Al. Grove and family, were visit. ing in our section a couple of days iast week, Clayton Walters, and his best girl spent Sunday with Henry Fetters and wife. Miss Annie Kerstetter, of Pleasant Gap, came up on Saturday afternoon aud spent Sunday at Mr, Jacob Hermans, Also Miss Namie Lytle came up from Bellefonte. She looks the picture of health. DEPARTMENT. ladies passed through town in a buggy on Sundav The were, afternoon bovs were wondering who them, they Girls Steward Decker started for Pittsburg where he has a job. cess, We wish him suc- Rev, Hepler is having services in Boals- burg, every night this week, Rev Goodling started his protracted meeting here in the Evangelical church. There was quite a number from here attended the funeraldof Mr. Dale, at Pleasant Gap Christ Sick List:—The following persons are on the sick list: Minnie Houtz, typhoid fever, improving rapidly; Carrie Mnl- barger, spinal disease, improving slow- ly, and Squire Thompson, complication of diseases, lingering between life and death, a., | parents | g school | Of | Curioysi~Three Pelicfonte young r» best erack roundly n onan Aart . wall Smith and Elmer Gett } i. Jas. H. Con, Teacher lepartments A Prospeg ' finite. A lack of ord { vesterday for . 1? — » shutdown 1 the making 1% can * n are thrown out 1 str Between 75 and 100 nie iron and t of of employment. Bar an ap ““blooms’’ are outpu these-forges, which last number which w in active oper. ation in this vicinity, the others having been closed several years ago and never put into operation again. The Northwestern Miller advises all millers, using the patent not to pay the penalty of fi100 that has recently been demanded by a claimant, roller process, who says the process is an infringement on his patent. The Miller backs its ad- vice by the statement that a western judge has thrown the case out of court. A Fine Property. Having purchased the J. B. Crawford milling property at Nittany, Pa., at sher- iff sale, I will offer the same in whole or yart at private sale. The property em- races 109 acres, on which there is erect ed a bank barn, 2 good houses, a water sower—27 foot head, and the stone walls of mill are still standing. The land is in an excellent state of cultivation, and | is a desirable mill location, ducement ing mill, Special in- iven to the erection of a flour- 1000. Inquire of A. A. PLETCHER, Nittany Pa. Bellefonte Grain Market. Corrected weekly by Geo. W. Jackson &O« Red wheat, perbushel. wn Rye per bushel © Corn, ears per bushel, Corn, shelled perbushel. " Oats—new per bushel... 2 Barley, per bushel... Buckwheat, perbushel.... Ground plaster Derton. we mn PROVISIONS GROCERIES &C. weekly by Bauer & Co.) Apples dried, perpound.... Cherriesdried per pound see Beans perquart.. — Onions, per bush Butter, per pound. Tallow, per pound... Country Shoulders. Alden... HAMS coir iiir on Tama sugar CUred. un mm secs sisi LL ——— SPRIpRa— ATA, POT POND cot is snes covsivmsnirns vos cspaamenss Regs per dozen... — o— Potatoes per DUAhe | NOW cmt sons DriedSweelCorn per pound aver som sams (as corrected » 10 tell i SWALLOWED HIS LITTLE BROTHER, Unsentimental Proceeding on the Part of a Glen Isiand Alligator, Vieitors to Glen Island on Sunday who happened to be near the Zoo lute in the afternoon were attracted 1o alligator pen, where one all Wid | devouring another, For some tine the alligators had been crawling about with | wide-open mouths, as though seeking { food. One, about three feet in length, apparently desperate, crawled slowly over to another that fully eighteen inches, closed upon him, and prepared to make a meal, For a moment the hungry sasurian sized up his victim, then iti by the head. A quick gulp, and at le ot six inches of number two was out of Neither emitted a sound, int a wriggling of the visible part of allig number two evidenced | } Number one closed about five minutes wriggling became less vigo ing his head well from the gr hungry reptile took i lows and shortened the pr tremity of his brother by anche i i) measured in grabbed 1} his JW several quick Ano Onlookers who supposed that ti a pasting the smaller or leased, 1 “in seriously ten minute of number two } could be seen of life. ut att war. Furthe mel y was evidently head rapidly from Ci : aM Yghe tail of hi Lane vail "no résty, § Jaws as 1! were ; Dis eyes of peaceful gestion i T Hi Ww UNCLE SAM ON NEW MAN. Interesting Statistios in the Last Bulletin from the U. 8 Census Office The remarkable extent t on are displacing men in labor is broug the Census Office last bulletin i It gives offic ted State ims her hanical n and in the profes Since the previous censu as taken, the number of wo 1 fit- able {7 per cent AIMOong men is en engage | occupati has increased while y IDCTeAM about 27 per cent That women are extending their ser the professions is shown by the rease of 75 per cent, in numbers in doubled, service has made but Yice in remarkable ine that branch And while the professional servi those in domestic ent e has almost slight advance But it is in business occupations that women show the greatest The increase reaches 363 per cent. in the sub- livision of those engaged in trade and transportation, while the increase is 62 per cent. among those engaged in mann- facturing and mechanical industries, These large percentages of increase are waid to be due to the general introduction of typewriting ma hines, and the large demand for women as bookkeepers, clerks, stenographers, typewriters and saleswomen But the unique feature of this Gow ernment showing is in the diversity of occupations to which women now turn their hands It is a singular fact that in the hundreds of occupations specified women are enumerated as engrged in all but two, and these two are officers and soldiers of the United States Army. There is even a woman pilot holding a ad vance v | license from the United States Govern- | ment. There are four women railroad engineers and firemen, en blacksmiths, women architects, | women roofers, women veterinary sure | geons, women watchmen and detectives | women molders, women coopers and | butches. There are wom- | Be will bring joy to the advocates of | the Now Woman to dig into the details | of this Government showing and see to | just what extent her sisters are compet 4 | ing with the men. A What Robart Was Deing. Husband comes latér than usual from his club. To avoid disturbing his wife he takes off his boots and steals into the room on tiptoe. But vain precaution, his wife begins to yawn, Quickly determined, he goes to the cradle of the first born and begina to rook it, singing slumber sougs the while, “Whatever are you doing, Robert?” “1 have been sitting here a couple of hours trying to get the baby to sleep.” “Why. Robert, I have him here in bed | | | XMAS GRELT INGA. XMAS GREETINGS, a | Hresh and New H ’ | Le Lins pee a * ; . most complete | Jo0W tn Price tock of That is what attracts the adies when they are in search ceries for the Table 14 f of Gro HOLIDAY NOVELTIES, WATCHES, an FINE JEWELRY, 130 AVAITOH ” a fligh Grade Grocerivs C4 ad kN 7 That explains it opened n fine stock of groceries thing is fresh and desiral NEW STORE 1m 1D / / ON I POD BEBE BODO DEBE BEDE DEDEDE TIDES in aww % 4 Rl 0" F.C, 4 NN = : HARDS sons || I, \\ RIC Telephone MOLIDAY = GOODS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS —THE FINEST LINE AT ZELLERS’ DRUG STORE LEATHER GOODS A SPECIALTY SWEETNESS... BAKERY BELLEFONTE + ACHENBA USH a nt BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING _—— — xg a When you's Thinking ata Writing Paper 8 Cents a Box - nate i complete line of Station WE'LL BE GLAD TO SEE YOU AT GREEN'S PHARMACY Bush House Block, BELLEFONTE, Don't forget your alma Jace for 06, a» ete" Photographie upplies a spec laity - ten GEO. T. BUSH, STATIONER AND NEWSDRALER, BUSH ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA. CRUSE UL at os PENNA. you ARE { Doubtless Looking for a present for your male ralatives and friends. Give them a box of Governor's Special or Rosadora Cigars, they will be pleased. Governor's Special, packed 25 cigars in a box, $1.50. Governor's Special, packed 50 cigars in a box, £3.00. Rosadora Cigars, packed 50 cigars in a box, £2.50. These cigars all put up in a very attractive box and make a nice Christmas gift, or GIVE THEM A PIPE se; we have all kinds from the fe finest gold ang silver mount. We have the largest selection we can suit you with a pi common 1.cent clay up to t ed Briars and Meerschaums. in this part of the state. Amber cigar tubes, pipe bags, tobacco bugs ; anything else you want in the smokers are all nice Christmas gifts. CIGARS pouches, and ine and they BUSH HOUSE BLOCK Bellefonte, Pa.
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