8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1£95, The New Racket. | No.9 AND 1 Citrner Ex, BELLEFONTE, Pa, «WONDERLAND Santa Claus of tl have resigned, in favor of His as taken pos- ie store and we session Kom Old Roval Highness. and ( at “The Merry Dl knows about kickingnp a rack et. If Dore since what th ; as U rma seen hristy won't kno it. ransfi omplete than size, | 1 . pr tion is double in are invit ed tO join the WORRTON yG. R. SPIGLEMYER, I SHEMSPIGLEMYER, J FREE SCHOLARSHIP Ww To Lock Haven State Normal for the Term. 'RE DEMOCRAT scholarship to Nor inter will Vv the Haven Term 153g6, and cot CORRESPONDENTS GATESBURG ITEMS, i | DEPARTMENT. (Continued from 7th page.) ROCK SPRING KNOCKS XMAS GREETINGA. XMAS GREETINGS. Much hard freezing last week made | the people think good old winter was | drawing near, Thanksgiving is past; Xmas is coming, Our Presbyterians had quite a party But many would sooner see rain as they have to haul water (rom i Thursday evening; good time, Mr. Harty McCracken, while go a great distance, R § Brad { Fair! ; out to see his girl, stopped in C. D. Mil. Nabe Sun iy : of Fairbrook, killed ler's store to purchase some candy and a hog that tippec the scales at 491 bs. | called for worm lozenges. But Jacob Krider holds the belt yet, report a . Lo | ost compiet stock of te vou Fresh ancl New Nig Hi=pect i " . : PLEASANT GAP. Low Lit Price Ph An Interesting Epistle from our Hustling Correspondent. Wm. Frank is chopping tics to get to The writer wishes you success Mis Sally McCool, of Stone is visiting her brother at The platform erected around the P. R. R. station adds to the convenience of those who receive and ship freight from this point. HoME AGAIN:—Roy Tate and Wm, Lambert, two of our young men who had been taking in the sights of the west for Valley, > | Some money get his license. Good | That is what attracts Fairbrook; we HOLIDAY NOVELTIES, | crass WATCHES, and Ladies boy. Gro of hope she may have Mr. Geo. B. popular there. a pleasant time as making himself very | We think he is looking for a helpmate. as heis going to start the spring. Geo. get the S00m as you can, as you They expect to spend the winter | have reached the years of batchelorhood; you might soon be left behind. Miss Mary Frazier and Tillie Miller, Johnson's, is were pleasant callers at Cyru at Pine Hall. Go again, gitls Aigh Grade Groceries ¢ farming in John Tanyer, our smart Th ] Frazier marksman, knot tied as shot a wild turkey last ut Mr. and Mrs. Thos Bellefonte. They as Shaffer's Thomas, you had better That e» opened up an fine stock of thing i the past two years, returned home last De BE BEBE BE DED DIED extraordin week. LroCer were i with us. were 850 unfortunate fresh ai ante Geo. Hile spent a Some of the school to crack fe very We hope some prescribe a perscription th few days with us | have the love gals of this place, camera last week. much, for the stay away James Dolan was off duty at the fur. | tea her, nace for physician may George Keichline is A State College take his old on a war path, | N li W S TO R I) a few days last week it will cure it. young man 1s suffering | frymn with an attack of the Lagrippe. est daughter, Laur: Wm. Fran Jarncy Bilger says he is going to sur Prize Fiour Harost girl prise ey nds erybody when he se the weights of his two porkers Miss I young lady who Kerstetter, pleasant Philadel phia for some months past, returned a very had been in CBE BEDE DEDEDE DE home last week AN ENTERTAINMENT talk of the band entertain. holding futu be § Lae ided SUCCOSS : COT F.C, RICHARDS SONS 17, REESE | ) | WB © ! ment in the ne wonld A done buts ar re. no NTE, PENNA phone eae “““ HOLIDAY - GOODS A. AND nel = 2" CHRISTMAS or PRESENTS THE FINEST LINE AT .s! ZELLERS' DRUG STORE So WEETNESS.... SURPRISE ‘hering, tion here heard of our bi nearly a in stor prise far reported LEATHER GOODS A SPECIALTY WOODWARD ITEMS BAKERY BELLEFONTE ACHENBACH'S was no Si bhue baa alias Coupon, ip 2. IN05 ENTRE DEM y N $ coy Write in the blank space be to receive the CENTRE DEMOCRAT'S schol 4 = days from date th of) emoceat, : Scholarsh THURSDAY, DECEMBER Cut this out, bring After X ® M ® - ® ® w * ® w Ad ® » * % @ * Md * * : ® hd ce hd rd ® ® \d M ® .d hd * * * ® *® * ® » * ® » * he Centre q : : : : : THR COUNT. The following is the total votes cast for the above scholarship, to date NAMES Wm. Corman, Benner twp Bertha Atwood, Bellefonte Miss Lena Baum, Bellefonte Wm. Deitz, Howard.. Cyrus F. Hoy, Zion Elery Gunsallus 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.. . F. H. King, Renovo . ' The following number of votes were cast for the week ending Dec. 11: Bertha Attwood, 8; Wm. Corman, 254; F. H King, 1. Ballots past 30 day limit counted, Wm. Cqrman ¢ Rost. F. HUNTER W. G. RUNKLE. Wednesday, Dec. 11, "gs. number of mentioned NO. VOTES. 2514 1755 643 78 : Com Brachbill, the furniture dealer has some fine goods on hand this year. HEIRS ROVE ON Pennsylvania, Centpe County, m f, George W. Rumberger, Clerk of the Or phans’ Court of sald county of Centre, do hereby eercliy that at an Orphans ~~ { Court hela at Béllefonts, the 2th day of November, A. D the Judges of said court, on motion A rule was granted upon the heirs and legal representa tives of Abdrew 8. Zimmerman, deceased, to come into Court on the fourth Monday of Jan uary next to aceept or refuse to aceept at the valuation, of to show eanse why the real estate of sald deceased uid not be sold. Same notice to be given in Inquisition —~- BEAL in testimony whereof, | have hereunto set | my hand and affixed the seal of sald Court at Bellefonte the 2th day of Nov, A. D, 1866 Gronoe W. Roupsneen, C. 0.C Sheriff's ofMoe John FP, Condo, Bellefonte, Pa. 180°, Sheriff not #5, before the Honorable | When your Thinking - ato vH - tan BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING - ten -Nte Writing Paper 8 Cents a Box “> ten at Axemann had public sal Gettig Bros Monday and SAW. ! 34 ght, « Lebers) urg as yesterday -nten WE'LL BE GLAD 70 SEE YOU AT GREEN'S PEARMACY Bush House BELLEFONTE, began operating ti saw mill MILLINERY SALE mt 4 a 100 LADIES TRIMME Must be disposed of bef 1st, 1506 the best quality Ang ) LATEST STY LES. | -Ntas Price 8 lower than else wl Y ou are i a1 here ou are invited to call and ex GEO m BUSH amine these goods . . b J THE MISSES AMMERMAN, 21 Bishop st. Bellefonte, Pa KE NOTICE Assigned accounts A 4 All accounts due Samuel Lewins, recent iy sold out by the sheriff, are assigned to me. Those owing them are hereby respectfully re quested to call at the store and pay same at ones Louis Faniax, Jan Bellefonte They are located at Axemaun ing for Crider, visiting ' complete line of Station of Bellefonte K reamet Full ry Don't forget vou HATS |: ! of Oe i LARGELY ATTENDED The foner the late Christian Dale, which took place | conditi t . here last o'clock, Frank Woods is in a very critical D .“" has been ailing ore Jan F 90, Wednesday of the The taken in charge of by Gregg Post, G. A R., of Bellefonte, morning, at «wean was ome largest BW BusiNgss Mr. P. 8. lot belonging to the Odd Fellows Main He buil n implement shed and go into that business in the near future Ishler has Photographic supplies a spec ! known at the Gap remains were irchased the ialty. street intends of which the deceased The so.emn was an honored member funeral ceremony of the Post was and SHERIFF'S SALR—Lewins recently sold by the sheriff and the en : : aly aa imposing and created a profound impres Slore was STATIONER AND NEWSDRALKER, Block sion on all present "RUSES J, p20 oe HY A 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 we can suit you with a pipe; we have all kinds from the common 1-cent clay up to the finest gold and silver mount. od Briars and Meerschaume. We have the largest selection in this part of the state. Amber cigar tubes, pipe bags, tobacco bage ; anything else you want in the smokers are all nice Christmas gifts, BUSH HOUSE BLOCK Bellefonte, Pa. ~ stock is being closed ¢ PENNA Deputy Revenue Collector tir stock is being closed out made a call here last week. Brosious' first irosious It was Mr. AARONSBURG visit here MARRIED age, Catharine SAD DEATH: On last Friday night as the clock struck twelve, At the Reformed parson. Detwiler and Irvin Bar. Accept congratulations to indicate that the day was passing away, so did little Johnny Bilger » Pa ner away with Al DITOR'S NOTICE 1a the matter of the estate of Sarah Huf fer d, late of Haines tawnship deceased The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans Court of Centre county, to make distribution of the funds in the hands of Thos E. Smith, admr. of ete, of Sarah Hufferd to and among those legally entitied thereto, will at Wm. H. Stover tend to the duties of his appointment at his 1 office in Bellefonte, Pa. on Friday, the 3rd day Bellwood. of January, A. D. 188, at 10 a. m., when and . where all parties interested may attend and Miss Cordie A., the accomplished present thelr claims, if any, or be debarred school mistress of Poe Mills, was home | forever. ihe or over Sunday, aud says it is quite lonely | down there since Mr. C. the operator | has gone to Linden Hall, pass quietly ey the day. John, Jr., was 10 years old and | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Bilger, who | live a short distance from here. John | was a bright, pleasant little boy and will | be much missed by his parents and | school mates; his pleasant smiles will no longer be seen at home, and a seat will {be vacant at school. Interment took | | place on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock at Zion cemetery Prof. Geo. Yearick and wife, of Mad isonburg, were the guests of H. H. Wea- vers on Sunday Miss Annie Mingle, of Centre Hall, is paying her grand parents a visit, has taken a trip to Huston Hartsock killed a porker the { other day that weighed 436 pounds Lose The Citizens band, was out on the | street, on Saturday evening, and treated the town in general with some of their excellent music Mrs. J. A. Noll lost a fascinator between toll gate and Andrew Greggs. Anyone finding it would con | fer a special favor by returning it to | Mrs. Nol! We sympathize greatly with the tailor whom Mr. Brooks has employed at his residence, for the other morning a Hom. | { town avenue girl came in and on seeing Red wheat, perbushel vm vm mms Rye, per bushel mmm Corn, ears per bushel, new, Corn, shelled perbushel | Oats—~new per bushel... | Barley, por bushel... | Buckwheat, perbushel Groundplaster.perton the 8S. Maggie Weaver has returned from a weeks visit to Linden Hall, reporting a very good time, Mr. Berkstresser, of Hublersbiirg, was | PROVISIONS, GROCERIES &C. (AS corrected | | weekly by Bauer & Co.) in our town last week and the three teach | Apples dried, porpound...... | the tailor took him for Mr, Brooks and | €™ decided to have their schools picture Onarriesdried per pound seeded .. | struck him a terrible blow on the back. taken, No doubt it will be an excellent | rd 4A Hr atassatdan | He is still in a critical condition M. I. | picture with so many handsome faces on | Butter, per pound. be careful who you strike hereafter, | it | pouches; and ine and they CIGAR Tallow, per paund.... ! Oountry Shoulders SAO ocr sssvsins serie HAMS covirin Hamasugar cured : Shaeffer, the photographer, is mak. Large Pay ing six fine cabinets and a crayon por- | About 7,000 men are employed in the trait for $2.00 for this month ouly~Don’t | shops at Altoona, and their pay amounts 8, be - — fail to take advantage of this rare offer, to about £400,000 monthly, oor LOCRDOT DUKE | DOW oo cvnnssrmsmns sosssirn EAS WCC Or PCT) OUD Rummrnr morn misuse
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