COV VVI TBS § MANY FORTUNES ¢ ¢ Have been mada through ¢ advertising ¢ By Keeping everlasting'y é at it # Lo Sh Sh Sa SL RNR CWE NE NY CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. AN IMPORTANT OPINION Enrollment of School Children by i . 1SSOSSOrsS., THE COUNTY IS LIABLE The Causes The An Opinion tainty Assessors Fortney because o tention, certamas t Sunday Trans course, pious desecration point well hold different vie often call oneanother seve Should community would without it afterwards. as w re 110s a Sunday train, the we get not be willing to do . Tales Fairy a lec yarman opet on "'l and Who Them” ary a and pulpi ima most \ lecturer we would gine hit te 1 and entertain ing. This is a carefully prepared lec ture, the result of considerable investiga - tion and compil than worth ths price of admission, whic h tion, and will be more will be 25 cents to any part of the house Assessing Merchants Wagner Geiss, the Mercantile apprais- er of Centre county, started last week to assess and class the merchants, To cover the county will take about one month. Mr. Geiss during the past winter taugh school at Oak Hall. TRIAL LIST Week | April Hnmen 7th, 18g6 ¢l Hoover Thomas Meyer fire followed been ruined by ed Jown., some wil, follow --—— A Fine Ball. ire company held an. ghtful assembly balls, in Bush's ‘Arcade, on Monday evening. The nt {th pany turned on everything was conducted in an mannet Th emjoyed music by the orchestra way Mauvy hand worn, and a number of guests were pres. They cleared a dress ome ent from a distance. handsome sum REA, Approaching Trout Season Trout fishermen are making their tackle for the beginning of the trout season, which opens April 15, and many are the hopes, now fostered, of big, surpassing catches of the speckled beau. ties. The editor has undertaken to fur. nish a mess on the first day of the sea- ready | son, and will deliver the goods in good shape, Wait until the returns are in. + [v BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL o, 1896. DALE-HASTINGS THE TABERNACLI On Satur v ( COMBINE. | ing of te h Th Working to Scoop Centre County © for Ouay. THE LION AND THE LAMB. For Are to Push Once Both the Effort Love and the Gazett Dale-Has for No a McKinley's Boom Judge will to Beat the tings ively Politics rmany year th the wil * contents for and id If a republican nominated and elected, would be a great improvement on the incumbent, Wm. C. Amold-a poor excuse,at the best, s0 favorable, would control t should our townsman 1c I 37 present .—— Death of Henry Dale Henry Hall.d vening April 4th about 11 o'clock. ied on Sat Dale, of Oak rday e «1 was the oldest son of the late tan Dale, and his age was a littl 1 and rai township vee of the place [431 his Tl eaking down of the system, ¢ cau death was s funeral was held at 10 o'clock Tues Inicrment at Boalsburg. Dale, day morn He was a brother of Al and Clem ing the attorneys at this place Death of Mrs, Schrock On Momday Mrs. Benj. Schrock died at the home of her daughter Hannah, at Monta Vista, Colorado. The deceased was aged 73 years, and was a resident of | The follow- Christ, Dollie and Bellefonte for many years, ing children survive: George, Mrs. Donachy, | Maime. | for interment, John, | i i : sh wardens, Not Fail alist, Dr to Read This The noted speci M. Salm, who has been so successful in the treatment , of both sexes, & be Brockerhoff of chronic diseases, may GS sulted in Bellefonte. at the House, every four week Saturday, and thereafter, on the same day. Consultation and examination free vid Going Westw On Monday of passed piorning a num! er young men from Centre Hall through Bellefoute, bound for Ill They Messrs Thos Thos, Bartges for Freeport, Wim for Joliet; and J. 8S. Mr. Rowe is a traveling salesman for F. C. Austin Mfg Iii. manufacturers of engines. stone crushers, 101118 were Sankey Durst, Rowe, to Chicago. Co., Chicago, etic » — - Justice 20 Years, Michel Shafer, of Zion, is about to | close his service as a justice of the peace in Walker township. He has filled this position 20 years in succession in a high. The body will be brought here | ly satisfactory manser, and was not in. clined to serve longer. A DOCTOR MIXES NEW-BORN BABIES Neither Can Now Tell Which In fant is Her Offs pring. BOTH IN THE SAME CRADLE iterially 1 Unus in the Satisfact al In ident Nail of last week upon a report that Works News The bit community the n about excitement raised in this ail works would start has The pa \ La subsided who were CASe Were unsue. s far nothing whates . \ 141 : tlie iis 1 wm been accon condition of aff and it w would say no use in on dle rumors and reports, A Good Thing “Tlie New York Clipper,” inspeaking of the Drummer Shiloh, “The Drummer Boy of Shiloh’ was pre. sented at the Academy of Music, Read. ing, Pa., Feb. 24 to 27, and never before in the history of Reading amusements was there such a rush for seats, “The Drummer Boy of Shiloh” will be produced in Bellefonte on April 29, 30 and May 1st. Watch for further an. nouncements., Joy of says ABW NN 9 LOOK AT THE LABEL! ¢ 1 Lin “1 our ha 4 sid ra { -_ ¢ / ¢ ¢ / ¢ ¢ Bo Sh Se a IS. VOL. 18. XO. Another Amputation und it n putation of Charl nly organ. nace its tain old ap; many H musicians and they render some choice nnsic already Candidates for county offices should steer clear of that point, when the baud is about - Arrested. Otto Gumford was arrested on Friday for furnishing liquor to Bernard Morrison. Gumford arrived in town about two weeks ago and was acting so peculiar at {Hmes as to atttract attention, He is now in Forf Condo to await the disposal | of his case at April court.
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