THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1897. Sa to pay his son Charles a | Teach Your Boys to Work i RACKET 9 AND 11 CRIDER Bellefonte, Penn’a. eT. fe. AC. AT. NT. EXCHANGE, CE BIBEDO —— That makes the { : Windy opposition is about have to meet in business { aint much of a job U kno public is with us and we treat them royally when chance offers. Ilere’s of the chances, 2099 YARDS Sea Island Zephyr Gingham, (us: price 12 1-2 cents) came to us this morning in answer gram, and go to U at the funny price of 8 CENTS From present indicati one to a tele ons, t Dress Ging! m am, + 6 CENTS tii obo din doo imi | : SOMETHING ¢ FOR BICYCLERS CO00e0000 GREEN'S PHARMACY, t H BELLEFONTE, Bi PA. / / / ¢ / / / ¢ / M / ? / 4 i / / ¢ H / / # / / / / ‘ / " STeYe?TTT Te Te TTT "eT LOTTO TTTtTTT TTT ATYTY"TN PROSPERITY'S COMING $10.00 GIFT FREE. Your watercolor trait when you in goods. Dor FREE et once Pass pr ize. Come done, cketls your ti Grand Offer ut AIKEN'S STOR) in and win the and see how Tailor Made SUITS DRESS SKIRTS Perfect no risk ; fit You up t to date run The word has gone out ‘How nice they bang Look at corner window Where Alkeus ste ne SHIRT. WAISTE Can't tell their until your in them beauty House wife's pride More homelike than silk. Wrappers MUSLIN Underwear | In dreamy beauties Jast the latest thing Collars,Cufls | Dress skirt at $1.98 This gathering of lat. est beauties Mrs. Alkens has selected with much care for you, Don't Miss AIKEN'S STOR Allegheny Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. wij buy $10 | ins | CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections i | HAPPENINGS i | i | { IN CENTRE CO Army of Alert worthy of What our and Correspondents see The community will be observe note local Happenings of every shied gladly Pabli Send the news we will Publish it COBURN EVENTS numbe Monday week Ouite a for Belle tend court this ] Harter fonte, Jas and wife | Woodward Saturday ane H. Muss Nace Sun r and wife ay H Miller . Rebersburg, made a pleasant | place Sunday afternoon. Gs. and valle d John of { his son | The carpenters under tof Mr. Mark of Frank Hacken! Stover, GG. R. ar on sun Sug Stover, avy. the St DeTvicio the supervisio « began work on the urg, of this plac iin here on Miss foute Myrtle on 4 are busy sowing oats and repari ing their corn ground Mrs of lock ting at Charles Lucas, Haven, week Brlock WAS last Rumor has it that we are to have two | more weddings on Thursday Mrs Freil Mrs. Hannah | Kunes, Sunday, Unionville Boyd |. K lof summer month, Mr {ing the edu and at Sallie spent unes intends to start a term school on the rd of next Kunes believes in forward. ational talent in this com. | munity Mr faucas, | attend the select school | Mrs. Aaron Hall, of Dix tat Michael Witherite' One of our young men was seen going home after meeting Sunday night, to get | his father's lantern to see to escort his {lady friend to her home James says it is very dark to go through Shirk’s pines, {on a rainy night Larrie Boy | AARONSBUKG left on Monday to at Howard Reuben Run, visited § last week. Prof. C. I, Edmund's normal school opened last Monday with so scholars, and still they are coming students from a distance attending E. E. Ardrey and family, of Bellefonte, are paying their annual visit to Mrs Ardrey’s parents, J. C. Stovers, Mrs. Wm, T. Meyer and daughter Eva, of Bellefonte, have come to spend art of the summer at the residence of rs. J. H. Musser, The Citizens band was /ut serenading the town for the first tivae this spring. The music was appreciated by all who heard it, Mrs. Dr. KE. J. Oeshler friends at Lock YViaven, A. O. Hosterman and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Corman, Sundayed at Hartleton, Mrs. Wm. O'Neil, of Lock Haven, is spending a few days under the parental 13 visiting Wm. H. Stover has taken a trip to | Mifflintown, visit, bachs on There are ] ever, Geo, Wolfe guests of Mrs, Mr, were Mrs. welcome Sunday and the Stat. PENSION NEWS Law March 6th A new United States Pension been 18g6, which reads a ‘That under the or sha!l he ed, or dismi hall have filed, a per hereafter be, alle pensions shall the frst appl dence enacted bearing date 3 follow whenever a claim act of June 27th, 1! reafter for pension ago, has been, bet 1, and time provided 1 of hiling irom in the case hall show pel lity to have 1 at the time of filing tion, anything in the Depart tanding."’ able disal exist CXist, any law ment to the every pensioner whose the date of the a} pli ation Whe “rejected, allowed from ation only from distinctly SHALL FILING DATE THE the « 1% with heads as he she bute elephant ttle holes in the ones tl ured strength, | US Sex A INC the legs an What ¢ may be understood from hollow shaft of bone or iron—-or at other substances about twice as st the ity of : get a severe cold lid shaft containing jual When apprised as a 0 you of the presence of an the | inches long, material you are other cunning device ustachian and of the ear to the it there to This tabe is two the mouth tube inside It air at the same passes from back of the was pu kee p the mside the would be no pressure drum as outside, Otherwise there vibration of the drum, and you would When you get a bad cold this tube sometimes be almost stone deaf becomes inflamed and blocked, and you are made quite deaf. Adam's apple, if it once that fruit the organ was that brought into world all our woe, 18 now a useful It serves as a sort of storage cis the blood for the brain When much blood Adam's apple ; and when the direct supply runs short, tern of supply of the or part of it from the heart temporally Adam's apple gives up its store We are hustling now, more than Our stock of summer clothing con tains rare bargains. See the £12.50 suit we sell them for $7.50. PHILA. BRANCH A Commendable Boycot The newspaper officers of Clearfield have organized to boycot those enterpris- | ing (7) citizens who want the papers to say nice things of them when living and of their friends when dead, and then sneak their job work off to the most isolat- ed place to try 10 have it done cheap in quality, and dearer than through legiti- mate channels of trade. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver His, Bil- lousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 280. and baby ’ has | | ! ‘mesial . | legislature to be the heart sends up too | intercepts it, | ANOTHER FREE SCHOLARSHIP | For One Term in the Lock Haven State Normal. AWARDED BY OUR READERS. Democrat Will P all Room Ment, eu Expenses for Away to The Centre ay tor Tu Winter Ti Di Centre Lvounty ition Boarding the rm I8gN—Liven serving Lady or Gentleman Ti C1154 washing Winter in th 1 Haven, P some ] dy | man, in ( the req ipl ent OOOCOOO0OOOOOOOOO0OOO00000 The Centre Democrat, A ‘SCHOLARSHIP COUPON Want Muni of Hennys! ipal Boots Of rong rong | the eastern ing was an with ream The boro UTE, half of Rebersburg, 1s petition the 1s abolished. It old and forgotten municivality, | about thirty voters, and no one ing of breathing a boro atmosphere. Ob 1 im. livion covered its dormant charterec portance, and one half the pretty village had baptized and how big a brother of it, named by good old mother WAS unaware its being alongside Pennsylvania now the kingdom of Quay, with whose permission Dan. Hastings is governor January 11, 1, entitled pplement was : ’ passe viement to an Act erecting Hennysburg,in Centre coun ty, fre i2 to be inferred ginal act of incor into a Borough," yn this it that the poration WAS Pass d some YCATrs prey mous on to 1849, yet the village never assumed its functions as a borough and to all intents {and purposes remained a part of Miles | township, n that circumstance has not ts equal. -~Reporter There is a Class of People Who are injured by the use of coffee Recently there has been placed in all the | grocery stores a new preparation called Grain-O, made of pure grains, that takes | the place of coffee. The most delicate | stomach receives it without distress, and { but few can tell it from coffee. | not cost over % as much. Children may | drink it with great benefit, | ascts. per package. Try ft, Grain.O, Li Old Coin. If you have any old U. 8. coin from | fone cent to a fso gold piece you can | realize a handsome premium by bring. | lng same to room 39, in the Brockerhoff House, Bellefonte, on May 15th. tf It does | 15cts. and | Ask for | There is food for thought in some fig- ures furnished by the fourth biennial re In Oys thie und there, as 467 had attended i Choo port of the these were Huntingdon reformatory two years which it covers s 7 admitted gunorance was not cause of their of them ublic schoo vate : 3 Vale high school t ADDED y X appear gol many { them pe BaygnG POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebra eat leaven r Wren Ed . ork rod nd net i | doubt. ughout Hi Liverllls ~ Hoods" Pills © Wanted. An Idea last hAAAAAAAMAAAMAMAAARAAAAARAMAAAAAAMAAAAARAAAAAMAARARA AMAA AAAMAAARS AMAA A4S 2A Fe 9B 9% % 9% 9% 9% %% 09% %%%% %%% %N%Y THE = GREATES Men's Boy's and Childrens «CLOTHINGD EVER SHOWN IN CENTRE NTY aa SL LLL Our Suits COl of (One of Means a Saving rehase an pur “rom $3.00 TO $5.00 , TRY IT a wseernw Your Money Back For The Asking. AUBLES, Ee ee TTT TTTT T9299 BL ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PENN A. eh en ghee di i i a a
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