~ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1897. THE ab HERE'S THE COMBINATION wind tells wl ind secret 1) That opens the “The Racket” has been 18 Now HWAYS since the | family sentation, one price up to date N y } : * 1. honest tO MaKe worthy of the place and a _ JUST IN _» en Men’s Outing Shir t reciial nriee To do Business, (+ rO8S, Fashionable Tailor, Jacob The BELLEFONTE, PENNA. | NORMAL SCHOLARSHIP : DEMOCRAT will pay all board, light, heat, urnished room-—-for the 1 of 12 weeks in the Central at Lock Haven, Pa., ng young lady or gent 3 This will entit privileges of that for ie This scholarship will be furnished free of cost, and the readers and patrons of the paper will asked to award the same, by a popular vote. 00000000000 OOO0000OOOVO000 The Centre Democrat, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1897 he oe a Nl = GREE i {SCHOLARSHIP COUPON#<- Name Address Cut this out, fill in name of some de. serving young lady or gentleman and send it to this office, where it will be! counted. If held over thirty days will not be counted. 000000000000 00000000000000 THE COUNT, Violette Wolf, Centre Hall.. Ida M. Showers, Zion............ WEEKLY COUNT. The followidg isa list of the votes cast during the past week:—Ida Show: ers, 211; Violetta Wolf, 275; We hereby certify that the above is a correct statement of the number of votes cast in the Scholarship Contest up todate, Wu. T. ROVER, W. Harrison WALRER, Bellefonte, Pa. Aug. 5, 1897. 41009 3611 | | Sunday, most of the peopl | to attend campmecting. | Hall CORRESPONDENTS | DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections Thursday evening, to a fair house, and presented good show. Mrs. Dr. Fisher, and her son Frank, of Boalsburg, were visitors at the Stuart residence, on Tuesday. NEw POSTMASTERS : — The postoffice | fight is over, and Mr, John W. Stuart is | to be the official representative of Uncle HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE C(O What our Army of Alert Correspondents see and observe worthy of note—The local Happenings of every community will be gladly Published-—Send the news we will Publish it. FIEDLER T hi deserted last ¢ having gone place was almost J. W. Winklebleck and H, 8. Winkle- bleck have each purchased a handsome carriage, from a party of Mifflin. DuUrg, The Creamery $0 we are informed, and trons have taken their al n ill dispose of it themselves has stopped running, some of the I butter home a Guisewite » misfortune Master, hand, , our 1m Hoste 4 which had 17 rs LINDEN HALL NOTES [ a son >a few ampmeeting on Sun Miss Maud Miller ¢ si1stet , and Wn ! Bradford, i | lege, to work at his tr last Tuesday WAS seen In but did converse with her, us an opportunity t — co— - Mrs. Barto! and Misses Belle, Mary and Nellie Wm. of Lewisburg and Mrs. W servant, of Tennessee and Mr Hines and daughter Lenora, Sundayed with Mr The United Evangeli held a meet ig on last Tuesday eve to settle on a place to build their church and to trans act other important business, concerning the building of it ; but rain prevented the coming of some. Therefore they have thus far decided to build it in front of the school house. yur i yWh one not stay long ove enough for o doo. three insor Thomas f Osceola OF Danie! Hess AARONSBURG Thos. Weaver has gone to State ade Quite a number of our people were to campmeeting on Sunday. Miss Emma Jordan made a business trip to Spring Mills, on Monday. D. O. Bower, of Laurelton, spent a day with his brother, John Bower, Sr few days with Prof. W. T. Myers Harvey Musser, of Akron, making his annnal visit to the burg, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Musser, of Belle- ; fonte, spent a few hours with Mrs. John musser'’s, to see his best girl, That all say, Cornelia, Miss Elizabeth Height,"of Pittsburg, ’ returned home after spending a week at Wm. Houser's, Rev. A. J. Irey, of Warren, Pa. preached a very able sermon in the Re. formed church, on Sunday forenoon , The three Bell sisters, of Bellefonte, came down on their wheels to tarry a San at the residence of Thomas nlls, is STATE COLLEGE NOTES Mr. George M. Downing, of Raduor, Pa., is visiting Geo. C. Bats. J. Calvin Sauers has gone to William: sport to visit his brother Wm. Mrs. Fleming and Miss Fannie Wright are visiting friends in Franklin, Pa. The appointment of Mrs. Woods In Boalsburg, will please her many friends greatly, The Delong Minstrels showed on | bury, Rev. Hacker, of Allentown,’ spent a | Sam, here, for the next four years, WALLACE RUN Gossips are as thick as wassups. Charley town, Shawley Sundaved Miss Emma Curtin Bush Hollow. Miss Clara Bartroff, visiting at William Walker Miss Clara Shope, of West Mrs. El Mill Of i$ visiting her mother Mrs. Annie Lucas Lizzie Johnson of Snow The their farmers ; crops, and patient Gnally renova. in progress, it was discovered that the supposed man so dressed when taken in charge, was a buxom wom about 165 pounds. She was allowed to tarry a day and was then furnished with oue of those fabulously low priced July ouw'fits advertised by our merchants sent out in the direction of Harrisbu On leaving she remarked that if her cent per yard uniform held out t reached for that city, she would discard it men’s attire again, because go on freight trains has been on the goods won't She ‘road’ for sixteen years and had not washed in that time Rumored Railroad Changes The talk about the Pennsylvania rail has that divisions on their main lines been revived, It is stated if the the North Central be extended to Sun. and Pittsburg divisions be extended to Lew. Ohio. is istown a great saving in expenss would ' | be made by doing away with division | superintendents, extra crews, etc. | also reported thatthe land where | National Guard encamped last year at George Miller, of Vicksburg, was up oy | we'll | for the company's round house, yards, It is the lewistown has been purchased as a site etc., at that place. Cereal Coffee Drinkers Beware! If you have heen deceived and tried one of the cheap bran substitutes now on the market, claiming to be the original and to have great food value, and you got a pound of poorly roasted bran for your 25¢. and a poor, weak, sickish drink (what can you expect from bran), don’t discouraged but try Grain.0O, Itis made from solid grain, nicely browned and 2 pounds for 25¢. Grain.O takesthe place of coffee at ¥ the price. Get a package of your grocer to-day. tf Special Treatment. All vew patients calling upon Dr, Salm, the specialist, will receive treat. ment from him, during his next visit, at the following rate: $5 per mouth or six mouths for $25 dollars. This is p spovial rate for that visit only. dress | counselors, learned in the laws, quali | fied and admitted to practioe at the bar, | solicitors, who are attorneys, advocates | to practios in the English court of chan | oery; sergeants at law, who are lawyers {| of the highest rank and answer to the | doctor of the civil law road company doing away with certain | TON of practios at the bar can one Ix | come A sergeant ARAN | sminent lawyers, who are given by the | government Baltimore and Canadaigua division of | number all the judges are chosen that the Philadelphia and | FOR STARTING THE FIRE. | VRDER WATER The Use to Which the Fisherman Puts His Discarded Nets, In the majority of households an old | newspaper is the material most com- | monly used to start a fire, and the ad- | to a Depth of Hundred | Feet, | Sunlight Fifteen Sunlight penetrates the sea to a depth | of more than 1,500 feet when the water is | perfectly clear. experiments | made in the Meditranean about 15 miles | off the coast of Corsica confirmed this by photographic exposures at that depth, | at the depth of 165 the light of the feet it | At 650 justment of this material is a matter of considerable art. There should be enough of it to make a flame sufficient to ignite the wood laid upon it, and it should be put in with just the right degree of looseness so that the air will circulate through it and make it burn freely and to the best nage But there are houses in which paper is never used for the of fishermen ar out, day after | with a chunk of Recent Ordinarily sunlight feet is no stronger than ndva full moon, while at no more mere twilight feet th than ¢ this purpos: darkness Her ay, tix irded torr nothing lik \ hor d year in oan stances fire } start * part® of the ocean | » LB Ainost Cry 14 His mn When a net got 5 10 1 tol Absolutely Pure, when a Liisi tr i imbedded feet below Sarsaparilla One Troe Blood Py HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bil- lousness, Indigestion, Meadache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. Hood's Pills = AL "mee PITIIILIT G0000000000000P0P0OO000000C0000C00 0000S THE PROFIT OFF A... 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Heo samumoned aring that its price v HO) bottle 1 he than > my aver to som English Lawyers In the United States the plied to lawyers are and counselor at law there are barristers names ap usu ally attorney lo Great Britain nt who are law, or counselors at law, who are aothorised - nt THEY ARE what Only after 16 Queen's counsel are 711 1 Aviii4 nite of the ol Clothing ever shown county and MUST BE SOLD [his sale will last until th we call the greatest stock in Centre that title, and from their Delicious English MuafMios, To make English muffins scald a pint of milk, and while hot add 2 ounces of butter. When lukewarm, add half a tea spoonful of salt, half an ounce of com pressed yeast dissolved in 2 tablespoon fuls of warm water, and 2 cups of flour Beat thoroughly and set aside for 2 hous. Bake in greased muffin rings on a bot griddle. «Mr 8 T. 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