SR LAL STRE SRTAES SEES TL HE RACKET EXCHANGE, CRIDER Zz } AND 11 Bellefonte, Penn’a. JT/ITSV0TS BEDI VDE DO AC ACT. HT. ANT, HT. HT.HT® SUMMER NECESSITIES! | HAMMOCKS hy Pf Xie 1 ana Ot) fs trom 1 aolial Ww n $y ground, nea = pillow, WINDOW SCREENS A fine centre extension screen | 18 high—adjusts 18 to 34 1 20 cents, PORCH SCREENS 6x8, TxS8, 8x8 and yest bark quality mon kind vou nsn MATTINGS From China Choice Vantine Patterns, 30 cents per yard. THE CHINA ANNEX MAN mysteriously of a | 1 . iv } Wiil ave AR and is talking Dig SNAP he FLAGS All GL ! { SHEM S DITOR'S NOTICH a 0 ans HOLARSHIP NORMAL The Centre Democrat, HURSDAY, MAY | greeted by his many | made a business CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO Alert worthy of Correspondents sce The will be What our Army of and local observe note Happenings of every community gladly Published—Send the news we will Publish it SNOW SHOE MENTION Has Been Transpiring In and About The What Mountain City Marks, of lersey formerly of this Was Snow Mi place, Georye but shore, friends in Shoe, Thursday evening of last week. NOW Glad to announce that James Murphy, who was on the sick list at this writing, i much improved. The Fourth of July isn’t in i J. Lucas and son, of Mount Eagle, is present engaged in painting Buddinger store, at Clarence. / Joseph Shope has improved his dence by giving his fence a coat of white wash, tis J 100] Yes) all right Jou it looks nice for McKinley times. Mr. Robert Parks, aud his better half, llefonte, Wed. try * 41 ip 0 5 | how SCHOLARSHIP COUPON 7" Na Cut this out, serving young lady or gentleman and send it to this office, where it will counted. If held over thirty days will not be counted. 0O0000000000OOOOO0OOOO00000 THE COUNT Ida M. Showers, Zion Violette Wolf, Centre Hall Delle Shaffer, Nittany D. 8. Neidigh, State College Isabella Jones, Milesburg A. H. Corman, Marion twp John Delaney, Howard, IeRoy Delong, Romola Mamie Mary Rumberger, Hublersburg Jechdel, Blanchard Carolina V. Hoy, Benner Twp E. Charles Housman, Penn Hall James Crader, Penn Hall Irvin J. Packer, Charles Allison, Spring Mills Charles Miller, Bellefonte C. Alexander, Millheim., . Romola WEEKLY COUNT The following isa list of voles cast during the past week: Ida Showers, 288 ; Violetta Wolf, 206; D. 8. Neidigh, 154%; Isabella Jomes, 125; Belle Shaffer, 108 ; A. H. Corman, 48; John DeLaney, 7% James Crader, 3; Mary Rumberger, 3; Charles Housman, 2; Chas. Miller, 1: C. Alexander, 1; Irvin J. Packer, 4 ; IleRoy Delong, 20; Charles Allison, 1. We hereby certify that the above is a correct statement of the number of voles cast inthe Scholarship Contest up todate, Wu. T. Rover, W. HARRISON WALKER, Bellefoute, Pa. fill in name of some de- | be | May 20, 1897. ' A Charming Dream An exchange tells a charming story of a man who went to sleep the other | day and dreamed that he was in a city governed by women. It was scrupul | ously clean, and, while walking around, | he on the the and tied saw three men arrested for spitting pavement, A garbage barrel at rear of each lot was hand painted Mail boxes and the fire plugs had cusldoned seats on of 3 ’ climbing over the with blue ribbon were decorated with drawn work, top them, Sweet pea vines were electric light poles, | and a hand painted cuspidor occupied a prominent place on cvery corner. There was no business, not a team being lowed to pass up and down Main street for fear of making dust. The town was deserted, save for the police women, who marched up and down to see that no one with dusty shoes stepped into town. Dur ing the dream a man was hanged in the suburbs for being out with the boys the | night before In Memoriam WiEREAS God in His allwise and in. | finite goodness has seen fit to remove by | death from Victor Grange sister Rosetta Grove, wife of Wm. Grove, Sr., who had for years been a kind and true Christian member but on account of ill health was not permitted to meet with us for some time, Therefore be it Resolved : That our charter be draped in mourning for thirty days and a copy of these resolu. tions be spread upon the minutes, also one sent to the Patron, Keystone Gazette and Centre Democrat. Stripped of my earthly friends, I find them all in one, And peace and joy that never ends, And heaven in Christ alone, fry TroMPrsoN, LAURA B. LyTLR, KATHARINE WIRTS, Death of 0. P, Kreamer, Mr. Oliver Perry Kreamer, of Miles- burg, died at his home in that place on Sunday morning at § o'clock, in the 67th year of his age, after a protracted illness. Mr. Kreamer was injured in a railroad accident from ¢ llision of passenger Hefonte and Milesburg, trains between Be 1 on the 14th of October, 18g2. From the reced that occ: 1 been confined to hi months with gre county, , and was a He was married in Miss Mary A. took up their where business in a car manufactory riage ™ M 4 sa gr noved to Milesburg in 1868 and has cYe: ince from the time he 1 he rece * business moved to, Milesburg unti (injuries in leaved thing, MEE Ou N t . ¢ _ tak where Our spring your order to the a very pretly patierns must pay double price comtams s have shown for years PHILADELPHIA BRANCH mie est we lust of Napole 3] a fifteen year old son William Potter, of John F. Potter, of Milesburg, has at. tracted attention by his re he lad has artis clay modeling freld & Chess C Company ent efforts in | i Mi He was engaged | tl v {the 3 TWO IMPORTANT CASES IN COURT, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1847. what amount would he use to purchase | an election in this state ? The second week of April court at. ted importance account of the t one of these tra unusual attention the on of at least The fir of Geo. W. two of cases dispose d of. the case McDonald john P The plaintiff i was again Flkin Hoover, of Philadelphia, who has for ye I in se hipping ment entered int Hoover and Gen irties agreed to organ Coal Ww rec and then BEC) The other cg Absolutely Pu ~ Censtipation Hoods two davs woe Loh 1 interesting an at tim nite spicy Owing which Hoover and then selves by their cross-examin the before the court HSS10Us upon were not spared in arguments ounsecl and jury was certainlya very peculiar position for | the Deputy Attorney General of Pennsyl. clinations and has shown some ability in | dire by modeling in clay a life this size bust of Napoleon tion Boneparte worked from two small steel engravings 1 and used ordinary clay, from an adjoin. . i A ing brick yard, which he has shaped and | plaintiff moulded by hand into his ideal of the famous French military genius artists effort The who the young who have seen 3 pronoun ¢ it a Comme ndable work this there may lad has ability in line and knows but what be in rare talents in thif direction. He should be encouraged. There is a Class of People Who are injured by the use of cofles Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called Grain), made of pure grains, that takes the pla ¢ of coffee. 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, 15cts. and ascts. per package. Try it. Ask for whan, 3 | Not a State Matter, Governor Pingee, of Michigan, has ve. toed the anticigarette bill which makes boys under 17 years of age liable to im. prisonment for smoking cigarettes. The governor says it is a parental not a state duty to correct the habits of children, Dyspepsia You have tried "77" for Grip and Colds—now try "10" for Dyspepsia. For sale by all druggists 25. WANTED A 1 home for a 12% year old boy. one but rus wsible rties need apply. Los Mus. H.T, Kuntz, Rres.C. A. 8, vania to be placed in, and the facts ad. mitted by Hoover, and of which Hoover He | says Elkin was cognisant,” undoubtedly had great weight with the jury, and in. duced them to accept the theory of the The jury found a verdi | favor of the plaintiff for $1500. Parties | | al at present of this state General Elkins, it must be remember ed, holds the position of Attorney Gener. He'is an offi. cial who by his very position is expected him | i i ! | publi to prosecute all corporations for any vio lations or unjust discriminations in rates, By virtue of his position be is an officer created to jgalously guard and protect the interests from any irregular acts by large corporations and railroads, ex To the surprise of all, if the testimony in the actly as were uncovered in this case case, and his partners correspondence of which he was aware, are true, and they were not contradicted, here in this deal an attempt was made to secure special favors from the railroad company by presenting them with stock. Some people define this as bribery. It now would be in order for Attorney General Elkin to prosecute plain Mr. Elkin the coal dealer, for being a party to a most | heinjous transaction, that is an offence | and a great wrong to public interests. It indeed was an embarassing position for a | high state official to be placed in. Lead. | ing republicans, who heard the testimony | in this case, were not very highly flatter. | ed over their present Chairman of the | State Central Committee. If he will be | a patty lo use $50,000 to secure special | favors from a railroad company, how long do you think he would hesitate and Pills "Eval BOs #08 ’ re, “a I I I I PP IT I TTI III IIT IIIS PIII IP ION 0.0 i a i a SS Se oS J ¢ ! ¢ | Your Money Back For The Asking. T0 DRESS WLL — TO 000000000000 ceee " To rae a STOP AN } A HAVE YOUR a S— THINK. CLOTHING a SL LLL Sa HAVE YOUR CLOTHING WELL MADE «western HAVE YOUR CLOTHING LOOK STYLISH awerernw BUY YOUR GOODS FULLY ys - CENT LESS THAN OTHERS ASK. BELLEFONTE, - - -PENNX. an LL LE Se F PER GO TO UBLES, ALLEGHENY STREET, - attra Eh eT TE a Ta i i i ’ ¢ ‘ i q ¢ / ' ¢ / M 4 / / / ¢ / 4 / ‘ / ‘ 4 4 4 ¢ i , ‘ / 4 / 4 M1 4 / ¢ ’ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ / 4 ‘ / ‘ ‘
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