~ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1806 THE RACKET. |CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT. STATE COLLEGE NOTES 8 AND ILLUR'MER Ex. BELLEFONTE, Pa. that we Or men, 4 101] women and children, and that the Brno we | ep nave a sortment George Graham, a barber of Philips. Hor G8 | burg, is moving into the shop vacated by Grant Meyers, in the Holmes’ M1 Pearce | drove over to Philipsburg on last Wed- ) { nesday, returning home the uality considered, are less building. prices, i | . han | usually get emt Dermet and his mother lay + ¥all Lekily next « some | They had a splendid drive annot find Master Erm Faulkner, of Philipsburg, and ] | CIsQ | Centre coanty, * | is visiting his uncle, Frank Morgan. department . G. G, Pond has gone on a short ing cil spel trip to Germany Prof N. H, Mr. Harry Hayward has gone East on Buckhout is vis at Littleston, How about Towels? we have prob ably the in town, at prices rom NS cents a pair to one dollar, and that vo . gell ‘em to U for Linen, U can depend on it? best assortment a combined business and pleasure tri Mr, n Cher. ry Run camp and reports having had a Pp. Daniel Stuart came up frot a —_ very fine time What make of Corsets, do we keep! Dr. William I if it's “Hex Majesty” [! want, day from a short business trip : If it's the best corset returuned ¢ Tres returned on Tues. to Phila ‘reat delphia. wossible to get, we have fi we have if a che \p Miss Carry Tucky, of Massachusetts, friend, Miss Hattie Athert of Bell ictonte ty center, o1 tn Fant OO Deal ; | Musser, me for 37 cents | infty 1 came uj | at the » ave « n ally el 1d wr HO) ets MARTHA EVENTS sy G. R.SPIGLEMYER SHEMSPIGLEMYER, JR Wedding Invitations. e Democrat, LYON & CO) Paraiatont - VawAYVVALY We are we "Pr HIIRY ACH aA A WE NW we -— ~ i. ance one L premium coupon, will r each month "er 4 SON VEARLY cash subscription will be en toa Fremum Coupon, equal to 18 NO extra copi A 44 y Any some de fate the The Centre Democrat, THURSDAY, AUGUST « 15h ...9CHOLARSHIP COUPON... Name : edit rers price Address Write in above lines the name and address of person whom you wish to | receive the scholarship in the Lock Haven State Normal. Not good after jo days. Forward same to the Centre Democrat office where it will be counted. THE COUNT. The following is the number of votes cast for the above scholarship, to date 4 +3 rey ; 7] | Wm. B, Rerick, Benner twp.,........112 /) 0 N 1 1) 0 IT. Miss Mary Twitmyer, Pleasant Gap, 100 | Alma Stine, Zion,.... sanniinsnines 483 Sudie J. Yarnell, Mingoville ... ( Willis Knox, Bellefonte......vois. Amos Ward, Stormstown ........... Chas. Fisher, Zion.... Wa i AL. 8, GARMAN, i 8. D. Gero, ! Thursday, August 6, "gb. JON & ( PENNA. BELLEFONTE, Don't send away for your stationery. Vou can have it done as well, on as good stock and often for less money, by coming direct to the 8 RET 2 CENTRE DEMOCRAT, - 16 | 6 } am i PLEASANT GAP The Death of Mrs. Wm, H. Noll ute to a Noble Life Fitting trib WwW Kate L., wife of W. H. Noll at her home in this place, loc LS Ts Ji ing about 7:30 0'c best of Mrs. Noll had not enjoyed the health for the past and about a week p two or three years, rior to her death she down with a was stricken Severe he attack of pneumonia, from which coved, She was consciou moments of her life, and realize she had but a short time to journey below. 1 This sad event plunges a de family and a wide circle of friend icf. The a shock to the into the deepest gr Hews death was Hope, although founded ever so lightly yet existed that she might prayers arose that the cup might pass | and she be spared to her husband and The Ri otherwise and th children, hteous Judge ordained : through the into the death eternal The departed was born ; and died August 2 . \ istie of M1 steam thrash 1s alread) M1: classengine and ma neighborhood 1is work to Ix number A Hus tis Hon the Ir Woods Caldwe proprie in House, lLock'H nounced his f as a candid As Clint Mr. Caldwell is an old-timer in politics and Hope aven, } ate 11 30 n : 3) sociate Judge of Ww county will be a strong man on the ticket he will get there Commercial ! Stationery, iy that is meant Statements, Bill Heads of the various sizes, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes both large and small, Order books and Receipt books, bound, perforated and numbered, business forms of all kinds, and «ll kinds of blanks. Ev. ery business man needs an outfit of this nature If you are a business man, and ex. pecting to do business in this commu. nity, show enough local pride and consistency by getting your printing doneal home. It gives home work. men employment, keeps that much capital in circulation at home, which indirectly may return again to you. Dou't send your printing away? Why! because we can do it as well and often better. Our prices will be equal to any and often lower, Have good stock, first class workmen and arantee everything bearing our mprint, herefore don’t go out of town for your printing. Send your orders to the dontre emocrat Bellefonte, Pa. — vOolea | of her conimunity. ) recover, and | passed | day. | VANDERBILT WEDDED, Young Cornelius’ Bride the Girl of His Choice, SACRIFICED FORTUNE FOR LOVE Despite Parental Opposition and a Threat of Disluheritance the Takes Place ~None of Mr, Marriage Vanderbilt's Family Present A Very Quiet Affuir, NEW YORK, Aug. 4. —~Despite the mined opposition of his family, and in de flance of the threat of disinheritance, Mr Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., was married to | Miss Grace Wilson yesterday. Mr, Vander eter | bilt, Sr., warned the young man that if he { contracted the marriage he would have to depend upon his own resources for a live lthood, and he need expect no share of the | Vanderbilt fortune Thus the son, by | disobeying his father's wishes, threw away his prospects of inheriting a larg lump of the #100,000,000 which Mr. Van derbilt, Sr, is estimated to be worth Not a member of the Vanderbilt fami wins even invited to the wedding, which was notable for its simplicity. Perhaps never in the Vanderbilt Wilson f julet wedding been sole the or sil nix d Shortly bef m H af = ne noot sistant to Dr are Were n { the conventionalities attend wer mitted weddings fer y the small gathering offered the young « wedding breakfast having been Mr. and Mrs Vand i A mgratulations to uple pre rhilt retired to nned their Terkey's Financial Diffenltios it n sven m complained t} tan is pay his priv d negot ns it ay bankers to capitalise the Cyprus tribute have won broken off owing to the demands of the | Turkish government, which counted on getting from this source the sum of $2,250, - 000 with which to replenish its coffers IDE Some Ate purse, Ar pro- a¢ with London exXoesEi ve Bratal Firebugs in Ohlo, Berea, O., Aug. 5. <Early in the morn { ing the house of Richard Dodd, on Pros. | pect street, was set on fire and burned to | the ground, nothing being saved. A wire | sersen had been torn from the window, | oll poured on an unoccupied bed noar it {and lighted. Two children were over | come by smoke. The house of James | Woodoock, a neighbor, was also saturated | with oll, but It was not sot on fire. Dodd i and Woodcock are contractors at the quarries, and both employ non-union men here 1s talk of lynching If the culprits | are apprehended Another Massacre In Crete, CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug b.~Official ad. | vioes fooeived here state that the Cretan Insurgents have attacked the Mussulman families living in the Kenourin district, {and that 160 of the Mussulmans have | | been killed. The date upon which the | | msacre occurred is not given Bland Nominated by Acclamation. i | Jderrensox City, Mo , Aug. 5 «Richard | P. Bland was nominated for congress by | the Democrats of the Eighth district yes | | terday afternoon by acclamation. Reso | lutlons indoreing the Chicago platform | and nominees And renewing allegiance to | Mr. Bland were adopted. ee0s00000000 hh A NS Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. 8, Gov't Report Royal Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Knights of th following ar “r “OD tle, 2 D. Schofield: High Priest, Rey Yenerable Hermit be your nei hborhood Eel road or a bridge o ole, Mas- | donate : Kes Xo dery lerk of who would Kuhn; Worthy Bs Chamberlai Ww. P 4 ATK! = ; For | Constipation mon a Centre Democrat GO AND SEE THOSE = Premand =p] on — — i oz on Pomme >» For Spring and Summer wear, all the latest patterns-—-tobby, neat and nice-being made to order by GROSS, THE TAILOR, ON BISHOP STREET Can furnish higher grades, but our goods and prices will catch your taste and purse, 8.1 JACOB GROSS, Merchant Tailor. Bellefoute, Is it Hot 9 er Enough for you Now, don't around thi glass of PHATE Is it Cold ©) Enough for you e Is It the best flavored the mos delicious soda you ever tas And If it Is, give him fiv and come again to-morrow! And If It isn’t, give him nothing set down the glass with a disgusted alr and never coma Near us ags ; We're not afraid to take this risk you need not be. GREEN'S PHARMACY Bush Houwe Dilock. Bellefonte, Pa eam ) Ske 5 he ne clerk will ask - CO00OBORRNNRNC HPN VIRINS 000000 RORONRRGS poh. Campaign Rates > The Centre Democrat will be sent to any mew address in Centre county for d (ts a Month N. B.~«No subscription will be ac- cepted for less than THREE months-15 cents; or for more than SIX months-30 o¢ ats. 00CPE0NECEPO0000000
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