~ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1897. rr SE Ee Sh ig | 5 if RACKE ri : : NO. 9 AND 11 Crip} 3 Bellefonte, ® ¢ | ! FU. AT. AC. AT. AMC. AC. HT. 00D “For ways that are dark and tricks that are vain” vert isement Fry { E. I] ly 60) do S HOS LS ase on LADIES 2 CENTS PER PAIR The above 18 ly shows U bie business ter. The g« from the are ROLL OF HONOR Peotone, r, Bellefonte +, Spring Mills . Port Matild den Hall y, State College Geo Grenninger, | W K Corl, St: : ID M Ne idigh, § olleg F W Dunkle, Mingoville Joseph I, Gunsallus, Beeck Creek Mills burg Mil lemington July o7 | Dan Immel, J E Walker, Jamison, Spring Spring Reber DB Ge ary, Coburn N L Gill, Pleasant Gap J I Wagner, auc Wm Hipple, Pine Glenn Fred Meyer, fou Hall Wm Moyer, J D Hoy, W David Kradez, Wm Hall, Snow Shoe Ed K Rhoads, Be Elias Smith Penn Hall Frederick Houser, Houserville A G Archey, Pine ( Mills J B Royer, Bellefonte........... M: 3 | Thos Taylor, Fillmore Feb of | J K Johnston, Bellefonte May 98 I M Shuey, Houserville Apt lLoganton Mills Spring Mills Pine Grove llefonte : rove | 9 There is a Class of People Who are injured by the use of cofiee | Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called Grain, 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. It does | not cost over i as much, Children may | drink it with great benefit, 15cts. and ascts. per package. Try it. Ask for Grain.O, Ba ~Selling childrens all woolsuits at | $1.00, PRHILAD, BRANCH, | | Francis | Lydia Scheffler, . Be ANOT HE R FREE SCHOLARSHIP Term in the Lock Haven State Normal, | For Une AWARDED BY OUR READERS it Will tition Boarding Winter Deserving Lad ) rentl 11! Rent, etc Away man Pay Democr Term Given nire County they will 1 lof box, ar OOOOOOOOCCOOOOOOOOCOOO0O000 The Centre Democrat, HE COUNT Violette Wolf, Centre Hall {| Ida M. Showers, Zion Belle Shaffer, Nittany John Delaney, Howard, Mamie Bechdel Blanc l2Roy Delong, Caroli Hoy, Mary Rumberger, Alice Ishler, Bel Irvin J. Pack: hard Romola Benne Huble lefonte naV r, Romol a Spear, Bellefonte Newt n Bai ile dith Holte ng Naas Ys a Jones, Milesburg that the number of voles Isabell We y certify above is a went of 4 in the Scholarship Contest up to date, Wu. T. Rover, W. H, WALKER May s, here! statem hie Hefoute, Pa — AI——— The Best After Dinner Pill Hood's Pills aid digestion, prevent that { feeling of fullnessor distress and gently yet effectively assist or pain and they do not weaken ening and stimulating effect. rouse the liver prevent sickness and cure sick headache, Hood's Pills are purely | vegetable, perfectly harmless and may be used safely by delicate women and children, ~The Gotham Hat-—-made of the finest | selected stock, and the best dyes, that | have stood the test for years. It is guar. anteed to keep its color, sold by PHILADELPHIA BRANCH, in the assimilation | and digestion of food. They do not gripe | the | | body oa the contrary they have a strength. They | } HUBLERSBURG ITEMS, beginning back with ground {OO The heavy rains at the of | the week will keep the farmer planting the wet to work in it, The corn, as it made two-ye Harry Funeral DEATH Mr, and Mr Thursday on Saturday forenoon » ¢ flort WHAT MOUNTAIN FIRE DID DEATH OF ANNIE H. GROVE ath came t + good Christian and bel Unite YCATIS, d Brethren church for a number of this Rev. Miller, Brethren church, assi place United Hoshour, of the Lutheran church, She ys old, She ciating. was Years, and 29 da leaves to thu her loss a father and mother three sisters and three brothers which are as fi Howard, of State Coll William Coburn and John, of Buffalo Run Shearer, lows cge, Mover, of Axemann; Susana - and Emma Minemeyer, of ( ville The pa John Henderson, James Lutz, W. Musser stehed her breathing throughithe Wu. B. Rerick, John R and Gray Hasting's | bearers were Wew day Her breathing soft and low Af in her breast the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro #0 silently we seemed to speak 80 slowly move about As we had lent her half our powers To eke her living out Our very hopes belied our fears Our fears our hopes belied We thought her dying when she slept, And sleeping when she died For when the time came, dim and sad And ell with early showers, fer quiet eyelids closed ; she had Another time than ours,” 0ld Coin. If you bave any old U, 8. coin from one cent to a $50 gold piece you can realize a handsome premium by bring. ing same to room 39, in the Brockerhoff House, Bellefonte, on May 15th. tr W.W.R [A | dollar from his poe | thousand | York Times | character | comprehend | faith oan, | | more | hold of it and pull it back done this again and again, and nothing WHAT A DOLLAR DID. RECEIVES AN OBJECT IN CHARITY. RICH CYNIC LESSON He “How the Finlf Lives" © Ask Himself Other All Who The Man of Him. Saw For and Learned That Not For Help Are Humbugs Experience Mado n Now ne [4 iw inch of her time for roliof distros poor people ning the eyes, and likewise the po il rie man, wi this city, h man not many 16ly oOn iy nizing know lite consideration, man essayed to be “My madam, 1 you try to do good mor r people, but I can 3 practically They take y« and ing and food as you can give them mar gullibility.”' Lr patr aoear nEsU IT money such then chuckle over yi ‘If I can indo starving creature y chuckle, 1 shall consider the time nd money well spent,’ lied the 0 0 that charity was w : Woman, as wiftly away fr | Measure 1 quart mil Bmall bag =alt . 11 box matches Total lx Without a word the rich man took a kotbook and handed xl woman. The next day heck for one unt, ==Now it to the go she received from times him a « that sme One Trait of Ameriesn Character. There is one trait of our national which foreigners oan never , and that is our unshakable in our ability to ‘‘come out all right in the end.’ We stand idly and or less indifferently by and allow a country to bo pushed to the verge of a financial or political precipice under the impulse of some kind of popular craze or another, entirely confident that just before it slips over wo can take We have soos to shake our faith in our ability to repeat the operation whenever oooa- gion arises. It costs us enormously, not | only in reputation, but also in money, and retards our growth and progress in a thousand ways, but nothing seems likely to cure us of the habit, unless it bo a great national! calamity doe to our | failing in some orisis to take alarm quickly enough, ~Contury. London Diridge. London bridge is constructed of gran. fte and is considered among the finest | specimens of bridge architeoture. The t strooture was commenced in | 1824 i completed in seven yoars, at | & awk of aver FORO HOO | A Man's Knee, At tho reception Watson in Byracuse highland costume, As tho gues sufler Hearing laughed and suid to Dr. John two Sootchmen, in presented themselves day was cold, many of the other ts expressed the foar that they would from their bare legs of the “Do you know man's kn is like un dog's ne bound fact, and tr given comiort this, one di tchmen that a It an end Absolutely Pure. sin Deal- The Canary ds have a peculiar plant known as the fountain tree, which oon for the tion of ons of water are often inlan tains rece rain, Boeveral gall found in one of these pracics oollec natural pitchers The damp woods Hantly which freq mosquite (R Liverl ~ Hood's Pills S \aadddbadiadiaddasiasdasiasiasiasdantasdisbosbatdaddonsdasdandddiitiondasdzA ToS TST TST" SS STOTT TONY 70 DRESS W OOOO0OO00000 A “ \Adddddddddddaddaddiaal Ep STOP AND THINE. TO HAVE YOUR CLOTHING FIT a LILLE YOUR CLOTHING WELL MADE aoa LL LE Se CLOTHING LOOK STYLISH SL LR TO BUY YOUR GOODS FULLY 25 CENT LESS THAN OTHERS ASK. TO HAVE HAVE YOUR PER GO ALLEGHEN Y STRE ET, BELLEFONTE, - - PENNA. - eet Your Money Back For The Asking. -
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