THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 94. | BUG, > OUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. A Column of Interesting Personal Items. HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHED. {ateresting Events and Happennings from About the county—Doings of Briefly Told our People A morning. cool 12 oy | nev, i : Noe house Next Tuesday State will hold its first ele |! ws. James Laue, now town, spent Sunday gone to Chester among frien September 29 and display of pia ) ratt fine goods li he Globe Miss Edith Holtz Nortre Dame, seminary, near Baltimore, Md., next Bellefonte have attended this which she will year, A number of tution. Mr. J. M. of Pine Grove Mills, transacted business in Bellefonte, on Tuesday. Mr has improved in health and is feeling better than for some years, He is as full of democratic enthusiasm as ever, Kepler and son William, Kepler The heavy rain on last Thursday did much damage to the roads and fields in this The downpour something more than usual, it came down in perfect torrents, vicinity. was For a time Many wheat fields were badly washed. Regular services will be held in St, John's Reformed church, Bellefonte, on Sunday, Sep 27th, morning and evening, at the usual hours The catechetical class will meet in the Zion Reformed church on Saturday afternoon, Sept, 26, at 2 o'clock. . ~Last week when the junior Bryan & Sewall boys made their first appearance in parade in their new uniforms, a lot of ruffians along the streets threw mad at them and acted in a very unbecoming manner. If this is repeated some of the offenders will be arrested, ov, Hastings, Editor Harter of the Gazette, and W. L. Malin, were to Can. ton, Ohio, last Friday where the Gov, was one of the principal speakers. They | arrived home on Saturday evening and | In | report a fine trip and large crowds, IN THE COURT HOUSE Gathered from Various Offices, Legal latelligence MARRIAGE ‘harles F. Stover, va J. Fye, LICENSES, Pine Grove Mills Centre Hall W. Frankenberger, Miliheim ) McConnelsburg 1 Tillie . Bellefonte { Gilbert t Mary I f Wm t Mary E f William 1 Sarah E Loliege Potter § Theodore 2 1 Jennie G { Edward {Clara W £314 ih Robert Holmes et u or tract of laud Two bawds were raided on 1 "4 will be before ne The republica are figuring on a to golden excursion from | cfonte Canton to McKinley, th want to leave on Tuesday the 29th Per of sewing, are re Mrs. Alice I. Rishel! Bellefonte, Pa. see idol ~~ EWING juested to call On Tuesday a large delegation of Presbyterians from Marion township, Belle. dona- gave their pastor, Rev, Jones, in foute, a suprise by an elaborate tion On Wednesday cvening Williamsport, large audience in the the money question Ed. a Nick. wards, of addressed Court House upon He was in finedform and made an able address, A chicken and waffle supper will be served by the Lutheran congregation” in the vacant room in Crider's exchange this Thursday evening Sept 24th, beginning at § o'clock. Everybody cordially invited to attend and help make this event a suc. cess, Ice crean and cake will be also served The races at Hecla Park, on Tues. day, were not | argely attended. The one mile open race was won by Bud Moore of Willicmsport; Jesse Underwood won third prize. The one mile profes. sional race between Harry Miller, of Bellefonte, and Bud Moore of Wiliams. port, was won by the latter, The ball game, for the afternoon, between Dem. orest and Sunbury, did not take place on their minds, McKinley will be elected. account of rain, They | ons desiring any kind | upon | , 18 Thomas street, J. H. WETZEL, ESO Democratic Nominee for the office of County Survevor sketch is u of , Of The subject of this a John and Susan Wetzel oapring lown- ship, and is one of a large family, con sisting of nine boys and one girl, was born in Cedarville, Illinois, May 14, | vania can beat that they are now living ti Are now living Mrs Young, | as | i" | Ha Mrs { old and almost as spry as young girls of They of Karstetter of Loganton 1 Ana ond Rhone twin sister | twenty, are sisters Daniel Horned By a Buck George Zettle an old | years who lives between Dales Summit and Peru, went out last Wednesday, 16 | to salt the cattle, as soon as he got over | | the fence he was attacked by a horned buck ina vicious manner, knocked down | and badly hurt; to save himrelfl from the around the neck and beat its head with fatal injury he grabbed a stone; finally succeeding in quieting him, 50 he could escape Bryan Ahead On the excursion train to the Centre Hall picnic Thursday two gentlemen crat—polled the voters on the train as to how they would vote at the coming elec. tion, On the train there were about 285 voters out of about 600 passengers and the vote For W. ]. Bryan, 155; for William McKinley, 120; for Palmer, 1, and undecided, 7. stood as follows Near to It. Will G. Hoffer, of Lincoln, Kansas, came very near being nominated for | Congress the other day, He was ahead on the first ballot when he withdrew, Will was a former Centre county boy, He is a brother<ndaw of Mr, A, Mingle, and is the editor and proprietor of a brisk paper at that place. | He | amas | the publi ' } animal | one a republican and the other a Demo- | | : rentleman of 81 | which always is a good investment of : { town WL IRVIN. M. D for County Democratic Nominee Coroner of Centre that has Hut positions which when an The + of Corouer is one very little work connected with it it is one of those intelligent and the eT arise an gency capable man is needed at bead of it That i t the reason the HDL pomination f Mr. | wher Li LO gan 3 £ "met : men week when t have lhe proprietors R. and Shem Spiglemever have | years of experience in the mercatile know how to buy and what trade and want. They are “hustlers” | and liberal in the use of printer's ink, We congratulate these gentlemen upon the su ess of their enterprise Going to Philipsburg Rev. Leonard Weaver, the Evangelist, | 18 making arrangements to visit Philips. | burg with his Gospel! Tabernacle as soon finished his work as he has Haven in Lock It is thought he, with his corpse workers, will reach that alout October 20 when they get there, Injured By a Fall, Buffalo Run, had a severe fall. He dron. ped about twenty feet and a heavy tu. He has been very sick and is suffering much, Another Contract Let, The Beech Creek railroad company have let their extension in Cambria Co., to Geo. 8. Good & Co. of Lock Haven, who will commence work at once. The extension is about nine miles long and extends from Patton to Spangler, mountain | Philipsburgers | are looking for a great work to be done | Ou Monday, Oliver Whitmer, of Cole- | ville, while working on a trestle at one ! of A. G. Morris’ lime quarries, along | ber fell on him injuring him severely, | zz. (GLOBE an_ Leaders of the Trade _o I~ We Lead In Amount of Coods Bought. We Lead in Amount of Coods Sold. We Lead in Bringing to Bellefonte all the New Novel- ties as soon as They are Shown In Eastern Cities. Ad NAAN Advance Display of Fall Dry Goods. Showing 1st in the Field; 1st in Splen andor of Variety, and 1st in th: it Great Essential --Price Lightness, 9 Fall Opening OF Millinery > Ladies = Misses” Wraps TUBSDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20TH ¢ 30TH Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. vy . 4 pe TY "ri Katz & Co., uni Bellefonte Grain Market «GEO. H. SMULL, = Rebersburg, Pa New York Life Insurance Co. TTT TTSTT92°TT%N ah ie 9 / 7 4 / x J Cts. a Month ¢ N. | / 4 cents, TST sTsTeasasasasaad 1 will be ac than THRE} cents; or for more than SIX months -NO subscriptiot . 3 cepled for less guaranteed, cash surrend up values or extended years Ihe most 1 fered to the months. We! feasts assasasassesy publi {9 Standard companies, both life s fire, represented. All inquiries, by or otherwise, will receive pron tion Office with ex Judge A | Bellefonte, Pa A Hustler __ That is the kind of a man who succeeds in business in these days close profits and strong competition The hustler gets a move on, iets the public know what he is doing. He pushes his business instead of his un paid bills and bad accounts pushing him, The hustler lets the public know what he has in market; he invites trade He does it to the bestadvantage by an intelligent and judicious use of space in a newspaper It costs money to ad. vertise. Yes indeed, but that attracts attention, brings new customers and | increases your trade ultimately. The | success in advertising consists in keep. ing “everlastingly at it." ) () of ‘Who Can Do Better? than we have been doing by you these many years’ ter Who sells you bet. shoes’ Who asks you lower prices’ Who refunds money half as cheerfully as we do when shoes fail to satisfy? Who carries the largest stock? ‘Who shows you the new styles first? s & Co, to be sure. Those who have never tried us on shoes ought to come in this fall and let us as. tonish you. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, A beautiful Medallion free—ask for a ecard, 4 Printers ink made John Wanamaker y millionaire, and he does more and | moe advertising each year, He seems | to understand the business. Do vou | grasp the idea? fi 1500 copies of the Centre Democrat | , are printed each week. These reach | Wo | at least 4ooo readers in Centre county | every week. It goes right to the homes «is a family paper. Don't you think you could increase your business by an advertisement in its columns, Ar gument is useless, Get a hustle on, increase your bus iness, advertise in the Centre Democrat.
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