~ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1897. CORRESPONDENTS BASKET PIC-NIC DEPARTMENT Every day in Joly (except Sunday) | THE RACKET wre Ya When U qoods en . ’ : will ATi I bargain, 4 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | OF BOSTON, MASS. NORMAL SCHOLARSHIP News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What our and Army of Alert worthy of Correspondents see note-~The local will be observe Happenings of every gladly community Puablished-Send the news we will snmhuth a rock oak bark at A lolphus Mil isit at J. Ww. Kerstet Most $ . done good. f {Hf F | home This olayship will of cost, readers the paper x asked to same, by a popular vote und the 3 will award 0000000000000 OCOO0000 1) THURSDAY, JULY 5iSCHOLARSHIP COUPON Name Cut this out, fill in name of some de. | from ia farm for Samue ia horse m the The Centre Democrat, wen serving young lady or gentleman and | send it to this office. where it will be counted, not be counted. If held over thirty days will | . 1]. D. Long. was moved on John Ebert's 0000000000000O0OOVO0000000 THE COUNT. Violette Wolf, Centre Hall.. Ida M. Showers, Zion.. Belle Shaffer, Nittany. ......... A. H, Corman, Marion twp WHEKLY COUNT, The following is a list of the votes cast during the past week:-—Ida Show. ers, 350 ; Yioletta Wolf, 297; We hereby certify that the above is a correct statement of the number of votes cast in the Scholarship Contest up to date, Wu. T. Rovens, W. HARRISON WALKER, Bellefonte, Pa. July 15, 1897. | celebrate | having i and cs A you 1 by t county, be name of Wagner, who was working on Ripka, was kicked by mouth. All his uppe: teeth out, also a small piece of the t were knocked He pe $i ne 18 getting ai ad ME As well as can be ex HOWARD CULLINGS ce. onhting crackes allowed their houl BRISK will be Beech Cre ck brothe Bes ais Hu rotten . Ye ie v TT » reiting too bris lone hande« 1 8 HowARD AHEAD ~The and Lock Haven crossed day 1st. at Howard and latter 22 to 11. This makes the second lefeat, The first being tr to 4 loys you must get better material when you come to Howard, Any visiting team, not engaged give us a call; we will try and give you a game. Howard boys Thurs. defeated the bats on SOBER ITEMS L. P. Smith is busy gettin the mountain. The Confer Hro's. wheelwright and blacksmith shop is running full blast, They say McKinley's prosperity arriv. ed. The saw mill, recently purchased bLy ¥ hisbark off tract, where Geo. Shesley’s mill was re. moved some time ago. On last saturday eve, there was a dance in our neighborhood, which was well attended. There were two girls, and a lot of boys, who drank to much spirits of gladness. It was quite lively and will try it again on Saturday eve w 00DW ARD. The farmers are ay making hay and report a good crop. Harry Runkle is at present painting several houses at Laurelton, and is great. ly missed by one of our young ladies. We would advise some of the Millheim boys to watch for daylight hereafter, when staying with their best friends. Wallace, you must have had the shutters close J. W. Rhine, the genial artist from Lock Haven, is kept very busy painting portraits and advertisements and turns out fine work, His leisure he devotes to catching frogs upon which he feasts with great relish, REBERSBURG MATTERS farmers are done hay- ave been harvesting. Most of the making and some I Mr. Henry Krider has just from Franklin & Marshall from which institution he graduated a ; ; him ¢ returned college, extend to PENN HALL Do not forget the day and date of Green Grove festival, Saturday evening, July 24. The piece which Mr. W. C. Meyer put to his house, makes i an improve. ment, He will soon have the nicest home in town, Miss Clara Condo,of this town, spent a few days down at Green Briar, with her | + Juasies She reports having uncle i Roust a ple Ht EL ful anda | ims, wi expect X Pg Jon aking ily engaged in cut an extra good ves, went t on their 4th to Hecla Park wheels and reported 1rd the on the ed on a nice lime, John Williams has rchased a new bicycle from Lewis Wetzel, of Beliefonte It is a dandy. return. having Ralph Hartsock have come home woods, where they since Spring. and Stuart Dillon, from the lumber have been employed Sheriff Cronister streets last Saturday. was SCC on our One of our young men looked very much surprised last Sunday evening, in seeing another party take his best girl, I wouldn't allow that Blaine. The Bible tells us to hold fast to a good thing, SOBER ITEMS, Benj. Confer went home to Sunday with his family. The other week a cow was killed on the railroad. It belonged to Richard Dunlap. Mr. Frank, who has been confined for neatly six weeks with a felon on his finger, is slowly improving. Mr. John Ebert is hauling bark with three teams. No wonder there is no de. mand for bark, as it is only worth $3.25 per ton, Ha! Ha! Ha! Mr. Wright, of this lace is the happiest man in the country, e wears a plug hat and polished shoes, all because the f tr of a little girl, which made its appearance at their place on last Wednesday. WALLACE RUN. t Hog his mn 184 Mar hd Crea | conten f Mile | Miss Ella Lucas I WwW. T . A Kune and wife sele tet 1 irsts Towesalis HAS 10 Unon Low usaip, Chas. Rodgers and Claud La | a few days with friends in | last week Fave ty b wiv is busy ing Mrs. Anna Lucas, of Pleasant visiting friends in this place. harvest Gap, 1 Alexander Lucas is the proudest man inourtown, Hesaysit isa Elton, a three vear old Hancock, is very ill at t Elery, a 4-year old son of John fell and broke his arm on Sunday. boy son of Ei. R 18 writing, Lucas, Our young folks enjoyed an ice cream yupher, on Saturday evening, at Mr John Walkers’ and had a pleasant time G. W. Heaton and wife spent with friends at Fair View. Sunday John Crock, Willis and Oren Poorman, came home from the bark woods, Rev. Kelley's bro. present, is visiting him at Many People Are Aflicted With severe headaches, Caused by torpidity of The liver. Hood's Pills, By invigorating the liver, Quickly overcome the headache, the blood to circulate naturally and bring about complete 1elief, Hood's Pills act directly upon the liver and bow. els. They are prompt and reliable and yet gentle in action. They tone and strengthen instead of weakening the sys. tem, Samat ai Married, On July 6th, 18¢7, at the Reformed arsonage by Rev. R. Leighton Ger. Bart, D. D., Mr. Ross 8, Grove and Miss Mary Ann Brouse, both of Pine Grove, | the cause i T1 | hold and a royal time tainment, The 0 | attend and many other things a reduced League of their Philadelphia ATTENTION WHEELMEN a AY American Wheelmen Meet in August 18 promised to all annual National week of who well as | prices to other forms of enter. cost of joining the League 1 you get a fine wee ' f Absolutely Pure. 2 DOZEN be A ¢ t Vv Hood’ Sarsaparilla Ist} Hood’s Pills bisousness NAL AMAAAMAAAMAALAAMR AMARA 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 AALAAAAAAAAAANA mmm IS eso00e0e 000000000000000000000000 eoeey SE00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 htt dhe ddhih dhbdhedhd 000000000000 0000000000 RRRS eeoe H ONE | GREAT BIG ut TION ON ALL AND SUMMER I rv oy IS IS AN OPPORT!I YOU TO SAYE YOU SHOULD NOT MISS I1 YOU CAN ONLY APPRE CIATE WHAT THIS REDU( TION MEANS, BY SEEING # @ ” ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, \
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