SLAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1896 THE RACKET. LLEFONTE, OUR GUARANTEE TO YOU, “(old Medal” (x00ds that UU buy of with every ar 3 Black Dress this guarantee: not entirely satisfactory, i riully 7 fund yoy or Sle ions.for “Gold department for f now here. and if you want a Dress we will be } :1 OOS, and we Wi on U SILKS! SILKS! New Lin iLxelusive glad to show these be to buy. Pattern SPFIGLEMYER EMSPIGLEMYER SALAAM ARR AAA ALAA AMARA MAAAA ZA EE = a a J t Fall and Winte ig i Toe 4 - - a a o> > we a a a> -> ) ¥ DVD DDODYVD a TE a SS Se Sa 2 a a : : ES 3 : 3 E tS 3 | iii sym os s0eC LOTH | NGoae 3 3 s ES 3 erviceabie y to the best ws from 25 to wearing shoe Mens' good 24. Mens’ fine 15 10 {3 Carpets A fine Ingrain carpets from 25¢C tu + best, Window shades in all colors; spring roll. to the { of ii 14 best. ers 12 Me. Special Just opening a full line of La- dies, Misses and childrens coats and capes; also double and single school satchels dr dle LYON) ¢ LIVI ‘ ’ Bellefonte, Pa ‘ . PE TT TR a aa vi Campaign RatesI~ The Centre Democrat will be gent to any new address in Centre county, for bets. a Month M B.--No subscription will be ac- cepted for less than THREY months-—15 cents; or for more than SIX months— 30 cents. Pa. That if DISSENTING OPINIONS Our republican friends are bitterly de- nouncing the democratic party for that | portion of its platform Ww hich relates to criticism of the It remembered five of them the supreme court, must be that | declared the act constitutional, Here is what the other four U, 8. Justices say, and they are considered men of great legal obility : ’ “As I cannot escape the conviction that the decision of the court in this great case {is fraught with immeasurable danger to the future of the country, and that it ap- proaches the proportions of a national calamity, I feel ita duty to enter my protest against it.’ | astrous blow ever SILKS! Dissenting opinion : Brown, J. “Considered in all its bearings, this de- cision is, in my judgment, the mos struck at DOWCY 4 [ congress nu: Jackson Ag mim entitle RLY 158 S50 Premum ( serving pet scholarshig 20000000000000000000000000 The Centre Democrat, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1806 . SCHOLARSHIP COUPON..... in name and you wish to in the Lock Write abgve lines the address of perSon whom receive the scholarship Haven State Normal. Not good after yw days. Forward same to the Centre Democrat office where it will be counted. * 0000000000000000000000000 THE COUNT. The following is the number of votes cast for the above scholarship, to date: Wim. B. Rerick, Benner twp.,........ 3319 Miss Mary Twitmyer, Pleasant Gap, 2650 Alma Stine, Zion, .. Bus sanins . 698 Sudie J. Yartrell, Mingoville 16 Willis Knox, #ellefoute............ “ Amos Ward, Stormstown ... 6H Chas. Fisher, Zion........... 2 AL. 8S. GARMAN, C 8. D. Gre, : on. Thursday, September 17, gb. WANT ED-BEVERAL FAITHFUL MEN or women to travel for responsible estab {ished house In Pennsylvania, Salary #980, payable #15 weekly and expenses Position permanent, Reference, Enclose self addross. od stamped envelope, The National, Star Building, Chicago 124 J ’ ’ You Caw fool. 3 Rol org oF THE FrepLz AL THe Time: You SAN F . ALL OF - Ay The PEOPLE 4 { “v | mM hm .SD HANNA: "HE DIDN'T CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT. \ GLEAMINGS Wensel has go she WImAary Belle h will Overton in the the Academy Assist { departme IxrureEn:—Mr. Fred Robb had the misfortune about two weeks ago to be severely injured by striking his leg with a scythe-snath, At this writing he is im. proving under the careful attention of Dr. I. R. Hensyl. We hope for speedy recovery Mr. Wm. E. Confer and family, of Howard, spent last Sunday at the bome of our merchant, Mr, Wm. Robb Mr. J. F. Holter took a flying trip through this section. Frank, we are glad to see you occasionally. Miss Maud Brickly is attending school at the Bellefonte Academy. Mr. L. O. Packer is enjoying this fine weather with his best girl in Peunsvalley. Dick, how is the pear crop this season ? Quite a number of our people attend. ed the business men's picnic at Hecla, Mrs. 8. F. Kline, of Howard, paid her sister, Mrs. H. 8 Delong, a visit this week, Jno. M. Robb made a flying trip to Eagleville last Sunday with his new match team of grays. his AXE MANN Mrs. Hannah Poorman died at her home, inthis village, on last Thursday morning at 4.30 o'clock. Her age was 74 years and 1 mo, She was a faithful and consistent member of the Lutheran church, The funeral took place Satur. day morning at ¢.30 o'clock in the Latheran cemetery, Shiloh. Rev. Lesher officiated. Two runaways took place on Monday near Wm, Horper's, Mr. John Rishel was injured to some extent but not serious. | Adother young lady had her wrist un. | jointed, There were more people scared | than injured, | Several of our young ladies and gentle. | man visited Grange pars on Sunday { with the intention oR ng to church, at | deliver KNOW HIS BUSINESS —San Francisco Examiner thal yo pen rear AS Just retun i trip to Wilkesbarre, Pa Wm. Foster, Ex visiting his brother, | Rev. B. H. Hart, will an illustrated on Odd | Fellowship he M. E. church on next Monday evening. The public most cordially .uvited to attend i Dusing | of lewisburg Robert M Jersey lect Foster of Shore i re in is Where Woman Fails As complete an inventor woman is aimost a failure. 950,000 appli cations have been filed in the United States patent office in the last sy years, Over and there is a legend in the model room that only five of them were made by women, Strange to say, these had nothing whatever to do with affairs of the sex. One of the inventions was a car coupler, another a hay rake, a third a lamp post, the fourth a car seat, and the last a sorgum mill. With this amaz- ing revelation, how can we expect woman to bend her intellect to so small a thing as a yawning placket ? Have We Any ? Every town, says an exchange, has a liar, a sponger, a blatherskite, a smart Aleck, some pretty girls, & girl who gig- gles, a weather prophet, a neighborhood feud, a woman who tatties, a man who Lincoln Republican, ome men who see every dog fight, somebody that wants the earth, a few meddiesome women that are not wanted on earth, and a street that could be improved, The gormandizer likes it because it is fine. The workmen like it because it quenches his thirst, enriches his blood, and strengthens his muscle, The mother likes it--it keeps her boys at home. The women of America like it, This Hires Reotbesr, ers will use it, kuows it all, a boom once in a while, one | Jeffersonian | Democrat, more loafers than it needs, | | Are features peculiar 4 Hood's Ills | size, tasteless, efficient, thorough Hoods It is cheap. | | sald: © You never know you | have taken a pill oil it is all because it takes the place of intoxicants, | Campaign parad- | i The only pills to take with Hood's Sarsspariiia Highest of all in Leaveni ? "mo PP Nd 1] DE DOWEL ~~ Li A 1 A—————, 2 ———————— 2 ——— atest U.S. Gov't nepont Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE A GIVE-AWAY left here 1G we 0 Mas nois He Judge eight years ago. He er of John Wolf, of Potters - For the Tabernacle singe was of lot, First street A number nen at work on the and leveling the ground and getting it in are Bellefonte avenue, shape for the erection of the evangelists’ | The | tent will, it is expected, be bere Wed. | gospel tabernacle at Lock Haven. Lock Haven Democrat —— - Married. nesday. The marriage ot Miss Anna, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. B, Mingle, of Centre Hall, to Emory Hoy, of Philadelphia, occured Thursday, roth at 1 o'clock, at the home of the bridesciect’s parents Ouly the immediate friends and relatives were present, Day of Atenemen Wednesday evening at sunset the He- brew fast Day of Atonement will com. mence, and will continue until sunset Thursday evening. All orthodox He- brews will close their places of business and will observe the holiday. asy to Take asy to Operate Small in AS One MAD over.” 2. CO. L Hood & Co, Proprietors, Lowell, Mass, Pills FALL and WINTER I Furnishing 0. 0000S EAUBDLE, Brockerhoff House Farmers Can Save Money and improve their stock by ne ing the Brsr Condition Pow ders—The nuer goods are al ways the onsarxsr. You can rely upon_our Condition Pow ders being the very nest that Sold full Price 25 cents or 5 can be made. in pounde, pounds for 1.00, at GREEN'S PHARMACY Push 14 Bicek, + Bellefonte, I's
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