N THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1896. The New Racket. NO. 9 AND 11, ORroRR Ex, BELLEFONTE, PA. POSTER WEEK Recognizing the wide spread interest which posters are every where creating among ladies who are mak | wollections, present to Sin CLUZE GLOVE POSTER. | | | gACMED IN T™E > PERFECTIO | | PATEHT ae el | THUMB | a8 ¥ y G SPIGLEMYER, | SHEMSPIGLEMYER, JR | CORRESPONDENTS | knocked from the STATE COLLEGE NOTES Mr. Boyd G, Musser introduced Fred. Kurtz, candidate for treasurer, to the few Mr. wide acquaintance did not reach. voters about town to whom We also had the pleasure of meeting Mr. R. Gilliland, Snow Shoe's candidate for sheriff, who considers his prospects very bright indeed. Mr. Jno. Noll is another candidate for sheriff, who seems to have many friends hereabouts, Mr. EE. S. and furniture Bartholomews's store, 15 ram complet The Bellef to ion, is have a wate venience of their motiye k Herman ha new house and moved in, Mr. R. M. Foster, city with a big | brated his brother's interest in it sole A bij corner will down and only, pike MILESEBURG MENTI ilroad Snow Shoe train last Thars DEPARTMENT. [erin WOODWARD NOTES, mental Bronze Company has a fine bi for sale Mrs. Warren Hosterman presented her husband with a son. ‘Unto hath, shall be given and he shall have an him who abundance.”’ ROCK SPRING EVENTS The writer of Rock Spring has been having the spavin, on the left ear, also tingbone in left hind leg, and so he must be excused. Mr. T. J. Frazier will move to Tipton, Blair county, Pa. He will work for Wil- liam Sprankle. Franklin Bowersox is busy canvassing at present. Hurry up Frank, you might make it, Mrs. Harpster’s sale was largely at. tended last Saturday. G. W. Miller, of Benner township, gave Mr. Frazier a pleasant call before Thos. leaves Centre county. If any one wants to know who writes for the Centre Democrat he can know it. The writer, who is leaving Rock Springs, wishes to say good-bye to all. y ver I HOODS PALES cure a ri A oleasant ‘rxatfes. A! Twengatets { worth League At the Christian rt H Friday evenin we Ep l on Saturday be began to complai { his heart, and medical aid was immediately summoned He began to get better and was thought to be out of danger on Monday but on Tuesday be had three strokes of paraly- | sis and died about 6 o'clock p. m. leaves a wife and The He two small deceased was about 50 years old, and was a faithful member of the Meth- | odist church- He was in the late war and belongs to G. A. R. Post No. 261 of this place. Information Wanted. Th: following was given us by Chief of Police H, H. Montgomery, for publi. cation, It was received by him last Sat- urday : Laysburg, Pa., March 21, 1846, CHIEFY OF POLICE : Sir.~Am informed that an unknown man was found Jead on Tussey mountain some days ago. He was buried at Saxton Pa. Some persons think it wasa man who repaired sewing machines, and who registered here as Geo. A. Keeling, Belle. fonte Pa. Is there such a party from your eity? If more information would be needed can probably get all the particu. lars. Yours &e H. B. AARON. Kurtz's | children, | OAK HALL RIPPLES. Mrs. Louder is ill with erysipelas, but 18 fast recovering, Miss Be friends, at Centre Hall, last Saturday. sic Gramley was vi tin iting Rk. C. Gilliland, of Snow Shoe, was town last week, ral movings passed through here for ‘1sie Dale, who has been ill 1s about ' 4 fu) Resolved, That we, as upilis o tation to Mr. the next school sea ; i school, extend a cordial Zeigler to return a son aud again guid through anothe: school further Resolved, That we, as pupils, wish him abundant success in his studies, while his attendance at school this summer, and may he be richly compensated by him who doeth all things well. By TR PUPILS OF THE SCHOOL, : ¢ direct us term le i Presbytery to Meet in Tyrone The Presbytery, of Huntingdon, will meet April 14 at 1.39 p. m. in Tyrone. | The Synod of Pennsylvania arranged to | hold its October meeting in 1866 in Belle. fonte after the Presbytery bad adjonrn. |ed to meet there in April, and not wish- ing to have the Presbytery and Synod both within six mouths, Bellefonte ar- ranged that Tyrone would take the Pres. bytery. - R. H. Woodward Company, Baltimore, Md., announce anew publication, “Story of Turkey and Armenia.’ This book | will be beautifully illustrated with roo | half tone engrayings, and will contain a number of articles by men of international roputation. A full account of the recent | massacres will also be given. The pub. | lishers offer $200.00 to anyone who will ‘sell 200 copies in 3 months, THREE NEW YORK LANDMARKS, Trinity, 8t, Paul's and Grace Church Defy the Advance of Dusiness Interests, 1 Three landmarks on Broadway occu tes #0 valuable that their retention founds every calculation of real es econlators. They are the only three ws on Broadway below Forty sec treet, and each has come to be part popular 1 of that thor They are Trinity, St. Paul's All three have high claim all three mination--the Prot tinction ‘hiare 1 Grace. hitectural eminence, and f one den He Owed the but It Owed Him S342 Lichard Thought afterward he did » companied by his granddaughter, years old “I suppose it's about the dollar I owe your bank that you want to see me," said the old man, addressing Mr. Town send. He was astonished when told the facts. “Guess these what's right,” daughter. “'I metic.’ He pocketed the $348.25, shook hands with the bank officials and returned home. —New York World bank people know he said to his grand. never was much on 'rith Cutting Remarks. Mrs. Bugsby--~You can't deceive me, John! I'm sharp, you know--sharp ns a knife! Mr. Bugsby--Yes, Maria, you resem- ble a knife—a table knife—you never shut up. New York Ledger. “Finsco' means a bottle or flask When the Italian glassblowers detected | flaws in the vase they were blowing | they made an ordinary bottle of the failure, and hence the name. Baluchistan was thus ealled becanz) the Belooches were the dominant tribe in its river valleys and plain. Oandles were first used symbolically | on the altars of churches in the fourth | sntury. ; Biliousness [ 18 caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges- i em wt | Hl not relieved, billous fever | Pills stimulate the stomach, Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. 8. Gov't Report Royal Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Were All Good Democrat O11 " 2 “11 peaceable residents near by, or shall » theieby cause ti assemblage of persons upon or near to any public highway, road, street, lane, park, alley, sguare oi common within this commonwealth, whereby the public peace is broken ot disturbed or the traveling public annoy- ed, he, she or they shall be guilty of the the offence of disorderly conduct and upon conviction thereof before any jus- tice of the peace, alderman, mayor or burgess shall be sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution and forfeit and pay a fine not exceeding $10, and in default of the payment thereof shall be committ. ed to and imprisoned in the county jail of the proper county for a period not ex- ceeding jo days.” tion and permits food to ferment and patrify in Then follow dizziness, headache, pd ning, nervousness, and, Pi ! Is cons ronge (he liver, eure headache, dizziness, atipation, sto. 95 eonts. Sold by all druggists, “Tie only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilia. mach or blood polsoning. Hoods The L argest, the Cheapest, Handsomest, the Greatest, the and the Best P000000000000000020000030003092020302P00Q0005000000000000000000000000 ® o ® Ad Ad ® Ad o ad ° ® © o o a © 0 “ o Q G Ad © o G o \ \d4 @ vd \d Ww \d % ” ® e © © @® ° © ® e © Ad » Ld ‘4 Ld Ld o o 9 o ° New School St «ro dyed over, too, and many of the suits and gowns cost but ten cents. No ex pe 18 neotod to do pood work with Dia which sromadoespocially for homo use, Pirection book and 6) samples of colorad cloth, free We have sold these dyes for many years and with satisfaction to our custo. mers. Our aim is to furnish the best of everything we sell. Ask 'o see our sample book of colors. i na GREEN'S PHARMACY Bush House Blo®k. - Bellefonte, Ps. wd
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