~ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1897. grenenencensnsasag { THE RACKET ¢ EXCHANGE, v © [4 8 aAxD 11 CRIDER Bellefonte, Penn’a. TOT AT ATO CT. HT ATH old Dollars For Fifty Cents 4 J § no : J G Man p! He f side with The “China Annex’ ayed game last Saturday. tre window, north Lamp Chimneys-—sizes 0's, 1's, Rad pe a big Red Letter sign 2 Cents To-Day, Better than Gold Dollars for Fifty cents The town was full of people and The Racket was crowded all day, a many caught on, to the snap. Was U One of Them? that liable had rth, Gold ile d flint and 2's on best good The Annex man has a card reads, “oo as U please,’ and he is Tu ost anything. May be U ateh that center window, hiro omy He may offer at less than Fifty to do GRACE CHURCH AS A SALOON 000000000000 OO0OOOO0CO0O000 Whe Centre ADemoreat, =iSCHOLARSHIP ~COUPONi< Cut this out, All in serving young lady send it this office counted. If held not be counted. 000000000000 00OOOCO0000000 ame of some de- or gentleman and », where it he over thirty will will days to NT. Hall FE Cot Violette Wolf, Ida M. Belle Shaffer, D. S. Neidigh, Centre Showers, Zion Nittan 4 State Colleg Howard, Marion twp Romola. john Delaney, A. H. Corman, IeRoy Delong, Mamie Bechdel, Isabella Jones, Milesburg Mary Rumberger, Carolina V. Hoy, | Irvin J. Packer, Romola E. Charles Housman, Penn Hall James Crader, Penn Hall.. Charles Allison, Spring Mills Janchard Hublersburg lenner Twp WEEKLY COUNT. The following isa list of voles during the past week : Violetta Wolf, 226: 1da Showers, 194; I). 8. Neidigh, 148 ; Belle ‘Shaffer, 141; A. H. Corman, 53; John DeLaney, 31; Isabella Jones, 27; 1eRoy Delong, 20; Irvin J. Packer, 6: Mary Rumberger, 4; FE. Charles Housman, 4; James Crader, 2; Charles Allison, 1. We hereby certify that the above is a correct statement of the number of votes cast inthe Scholarship Contest up to date, Wu. T, ROYER, W. Harrison WALKER, Bellefonte, Pa. May 13, 1897. { Est a bold | the Cen- | | Ohio, | Beck Bright next | Dollars | and if chur | part | acted business | business trip | burg, Snyder county on | made { of her my any fine and lady-like qualities, cast ; i . " { made a visit at Coburn, Tuesday evening. | CORRE SPONDE NTS | DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various | Sections HAPPENINGS IN CEXTRE CO What our and Alert worthy of Army of Correspondents “ee observe note~The local Happenings of every community will be gladly Published—Send the news we will Publish it. REBERSBURG RUMBLINGS MM Harter is on the sick list echt moh! lus es buble dich ned in the ribba kicka Mr, Ehrhart, for as . John who a witness the { ly de was sent out in in the Sunday case, and spent at home, Mr. Joseph B ill last week, ag itically house erly, who is up and about the Was Cr in. Aust Leitzel attend court. Lost—by Alfred Winters, a button, some place in Brushvalley. I William Hockmat Scott Ker ] houses at Sits Weber lefonte las Willis Gramle were to pants Lette rill also build new ud of our town. Don't lake you want a goxl seat, a come h will © acked reserved, bh f les of carbon photos on exhibi- tion about town, COBURN NOTES Mr. Wm. of Mifflinburg, trans- this place Saturday, at Rebersburg. From, at and visited friends E. Bartholomew, of this place, made a to Huston on houeay Mrs. Daniel Lose, of Centre Hall Saturday at Coburn, Mr. Jacob Gephart, of transacted business in town GCG. R. Stover on Sunday. Dr. Ed. Miller , Spent Brushvalley, Saturday. made a visit to Huston, of Middle , spent several days Made a visit at this place, vening. and wife, at Millheim, Sunday e Mrs. Brumgard,of Lewisburg, is spend. ing a week at this place ; while here she many warm friends because and ges Mrs “Ho ward Stover, of Centre ited her parcnts over Sunday. J. B. Rishel and wife, Feidler, on Sunday Mrs. R. F. Yonada and Garthoff, of this place, were Rebersbury Tuesday morning their sick mother, Mrs, Wm. Walker, who is very low at this writing. jis Walker died Tuesday afternoon,aged 7 years, Sheriff W. M. Cronister, of Bellefonte, ial disposition. Hall, made a visit at to Mr. Michael Grove, of Lemont, is at. tending Synod at Coburn, LUTHERAN SYNOD The Northern Pennsylvania Evangeli- cal Lutheran Synod is in session this week, in the Lutheran church at Coburn, The following will be the programme: TUESDAY EVENING ~Opening Sermon, Rev, C. T, Aikens; Alternate, Rev. W. M. Spangler, WEDNESDAY MORNING: — 8,130 to g De- votional Services led by J. C. Mumma ; 1 9 to 10 Conference business ; 10 adjourn. "ment. Article XX1 of the Augsburg Con. : WwW. fession the Invocation of saints, Principa Rev. J. I. Stonccypher Alternate, Rev, H. Shock. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2 to 2.30 Conference business ; 2,10 10 3.30 Discus sion, The necessity of church member ship Principal, Rev. W. K. Deihl ; Alter- nate, Rev, Geo. 8, Bright; 3.30 adjourn- ment, Discu “What 1 ] of Religion,” Principal Rev.( Alternate, Rev, 8S. F, Gres enhoe. WEDNESDAY [EA Home sions : Principal, Al ternate SS101 ‘The Imp ternate, THURSDAY AFT] ference bus 88 ; 2 “The dut their church and Pasto Rev. John Earn Hoshour es. Addresse Wm. M. Spangler THURSDAY Evi chisation ; Princi Alternate, Rev SOON to y of churcl sion by Shaeffer reduced from yen IW SHOE MENTION € al AN OLD TEACHER: Mr. F. F. Jam 1, of this place, died ( noon ciate by all who school for 37 years lay la was a highly neighbor and was knew him He was a teacher and taught school About three years ago he had to quit teachin acon of bad health. He was a _— mber of the Luther an church for a number of oki leaves a wife and five children to mourn his loss. They are: Mrs, ada, of this place; O.M. Jamison, Huron, S. Dakota; Rev. M. | of Neskapeck, Pa; 0. A W. 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The most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 1scts. and ascts. per package. Try it. Ask for Grain, tf Short Time Only. Scliacffer, the photographer, has re- duced his fine Carbon photos to §3 per dozen, regular price has always been §6. This is a rare opportunity to secure high class portraits, Don't fail to take ad- vantage of this bargaie. It will be for a short time only, | noved because, for the { oan't say what it is and is afraid you'll { think he doesn't know, | ing definition, 11 1s d, | geline’’ { Jack Horner’ | ve ar-ol d | *'Ingoldsby | Mariner,’ He | W. W. Von. | | Bt. Louis Public Jamison and W. | and | son's flou gripe | | and pulled all the sports POETRY. What Xv ss and What It Appears tc Be at Varying Ages. 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The meaning of varies, too, with d thinks ‘“‘SBing a pence’ and ‘‘Simple Bimon’’ the great- est masterpieces of poetio thonghis 15 won't look at either, but pores over the Logends,'' the ‘* Ancient and, for a change, tho choer- of Sir John Moore; 20 the word our © wh Bong ful ‘Burial | dreams away Sunday afternoons over | “Maud | be a Tennyson, too, privately determines to while 25 ,!' and some day, “hasn't time to read poetry.’’ There are twp well known poems that seem tO mo deserving our pity — “The Village Black- and “'Casabjanca.’’ give little obs always greatest smith’ thi do-—-all the k disagreeabl tothe m all the rehare, none of the halfpen If a con paper ma Judge Conscientious Preacher, A surprise tors of the was sprung on the deposi Gardner, Morrow & Co., at Hollidaysburg on Saturday. statement was mad the attorne for the Janu bank the asy to Take asy Hoods n New 0 vol umes by libraries that received a total appropriation from the city of $65,000, In the same the Boston Pabli library circulates 1,000 volumes and received 175 from the city, the Chicago Public library circulated 1, 1 000 volumes passion for reading being more general even than in ton) and received $124,000, the Cleve. land Public library circulated 595,000 volumes and received $60,000, and the library received the a cirenlation of 831,- VOus the i) »iR. pame amount for 000, A Big Fish W. E. Terry the boss miller at Jack. ring mill, is entitled to the cake and even the entire bakery for capture {ing the largest fish probably ever seen in logan's Branch, and it is a famous trout stream. While fishing in the dam with | scores of others he pulled up a monstrous ’ fish with his four-ounce bamboo rod. It created a panic of excitement After scientifically bank. It among the cager anglers considerable de. he very landed the was only 26 in. ches and weighed five pounds. Terry found it necessary to leave at once for | he had placed a dead shad on his hook in fine style, It | was a corking good joke Old Cain. If you have any old U. 8 one cent to a 50 gold piece you can realize a handsome premium by bring. coin from ing same to room 3g, in the Brockerhoff | House, Bellefonte, on May 15th. tf ————————— w- A Rare The beautiful carbon photos made by Opportunity, Shaeffer, which is the very latest thing in | photography, has been reduced from §6 | to §3 per dozen, Declined. Rev. 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