— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1896, S— ———— OUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. A Column of Interesting Personal Items. HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHED. Happennings from People Lateresting Events and About the county-—Doings of our Briefly Told ADDITIONAL LOCALS —ILyon & Co. have another new adver - tisement in this issue, on page 8. —Chestnuts are not very plenty this season, and are not of the best quality. has Au- State Superintendent Schaffer designated Friday, October 23, as tumn Arbor Day. In booked for Goy. Hasting's and wife are in diana this week where he is 3 several speeches also in Illinois. SALE-—Nine thoroughb Brooding ewes, excellent stock 11-23 D FrRAIN, Abder: The Coleville band will hold thei supposed "Thursday From this week Bellefonte will t $14 Hr 141 ) prices. The and wafl day evenings agent returned {rip acro about a mont of interest on th he | sentiment country pronounced An unusually fine display of ladies : i coats and wraps, for fall and winter wear, can be found at Alkens' Mrs. Alkens returned recently with the The ladies are especially invite’! to see the display. store latest and nicest things mn that line, Messrs. John Smith and N. F. Ross- man, two of Spring Mills’active young busi. ness men, while on their way home from Jobustown on Monday, paid us a pleas. ant call, They attended the State Fire. men's convention at that place. Among other things they great many laboringmen who will vote for Bryan, wearing McKinley buttons. report seeing aj IN THE COURT HOUSE. | Legal latelligence Gathered from Various Offices, MARRIAGE LICE? NSES. § John Glenn, Jr, 1 Mabel Bathurst, for to Hiram E. r two lots in Union. Emma E, Lanning, al, Deats, Oct. q, ville Boro: for £135 Weaver ct of land in Gregg F. K. Carter, et ux, to Harry Aug. 8 William Mort baum, Sep. 11, 1896; for tract is Rosen. of land in Gregg twp, for Henry Meyer, e and Was Mr ngs variety the | « Sentenced State Coll Wins Again On Saturday afternoon another inter esting game of foot ball was played at State College with team. In but Dickinson the first half no score was made, i the second the home team got down to! The doing work and rolled up eight points, State College boys have some fine work this season. been A Palmer and Buckner meeting will be held in the Court House, ou Saturday | evening for the purpose of securing Me- Kinleys election and Wm, J. Bryan's de- | feat. Properly named-—it will be held for the benefit of the republican party. mn | FOOT BALL AT HECLA PARK The Opening Game to he Played Saturday Afternoon turday next (Oct ball at Hecla Park, will be 1 bicycle rack, foot and base ball ground, fenced in and on that day the foot ball seas The contes shure | prior year cademy Team of played an almost t Williams. good rouge port eleven, Now that a ground 18 accessible eucouragment and support. and Haven can soon have plaved wit ol i with the rest reach a fine foot ball Series and enjoy this sport The ready cover a A world present arrangments al. between Bellefonte and Lock Haven and anothe jellefonte and Williamsport Academy boys a lift, encour: Howard Lady Injur Mis Haas, of Howard, visiting friends in Williamsport i) bicycle in the laller city, a horse The whee! was badly broken and the young another street ran into her wheel lady was badly bruised A Large Sunflower Simon Brown, of Cedar Springs, took the measurment the other day of the largest sunflower that ever grew on his place. It measured forty three inchesor nearly four feet, in circumference, Bryan Fifty Votes Ahead, A straw vote was taken recently at the Williamsport planing mill resulted as follows, says the News: Bryan, 8g; Mc. Kinley, 29; Levering, 10, Nationa! Demo- crats, 2, While riding a | from | S. D. GETTIG, ESQ Altorney of Revolutionary De- 7 b the K. G. E. Circles born in Miles | mt A Prominent i bd! scent—High in NR MI township, Centre county, May 4, 156 4 4 He received chool and was reared on a farm DRY GOODS, CLOTHING and MILLINERY We Advertise Facts---Not Fakes his education in comn on § 1 * | 4 y ’ graduating at ¢ 1 5 Ol Taught ROO! from 1 {lo 1 read Ww th th Gettig, and descendant of Mr was hrst id direct who Getto Wik I), Twe volunteers independeng ¢ ~~ ['ACTS NOT FAKES ~<a I'l Baroain Number Two Baroain Number Une KATZ & CO. Limited. Valrare - JAKETS T1CES adv n le "Hare and eITOrS ~~ rwry wae wy al abs éd e ” APE wOoIipe wa Wane i - ~ ad A 11 Ladd Beliefente Grain Market, W.Jackson 4 Oats~new pert ariey.i Ruckwheat slaster er bushe per (ro icampn , C..from October 14 to 1 casion the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to sell | shooting, leap frog and excursion tickets to Washington and re. other games very popular You ought Fortify the boy with stout shoes turn from all stations at a single fare for among them. the round trip. x The tickets will be sold on October 12. | to prepare for it. . ry curative power is secure 13, and 14, and will be good for return imbination, proportion Hroccss ves or@ Wonderful cures e fected, more testimons monials, more sales and more Increase Many more reasons why you should take Hoods Sarsaparilla The One True Rood Purifier. All drugmets. 84, re the only ia te tabs dood's Pills ; with Hood's fund ida ta pwecaling NL passage until October 25, inclusive, that will not give way Foot Ball at the Park. This coming Saturday afternoon a game of foot ball will be played on the new ground , at Helca Park, between the Bellefonte Academy team and the Phil. ipsburg eleven. A special train will leave Bellefonte at 1.30. Fare and ad. mission to the ground only 40 cents. It will be an interesting contest, when he begins to play. Come in an see if we can’t give you what you want what the boy ought to have. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE
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