= THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 -y 1807. ACKE THERE ARE THERMOME ters for the weather but people who are looking for a Value- Meter watch *The Racket” advertise ments. By the way, when we said “Val- ue Meter.” FOR THIS WEEK The cutest | Tom O'Shanter cle Caps for girls: } Centre window 75 PIECES TABLE OIL CLOTH Best quality, the forerunner of 500 pieces bought to supply our fi trade. We set Oil Cloth in thi he woods. Miss “ S IrICes wi cents the price tor neck ot t s Hose, Fast Best \ we ever y in for ue FAW, ve 1tonn new tel N 4 Cents. {G. R.SPIGELM t SHEM SPIGELN LEGAL NOTICE NOTICH ate of Adan Were having « to present the same » sald estate are re nake payment without del B.F.VONADA VONADA : HOOVER UNIVERSITY ‘resident ; ( com tin te o and cond by George WW. Jacksot tings of Bellefonte nn Cochran and Henry port, Pennsylvar ed a co-partnership ui Jackson, Has 4 iness w i te bted ness Hastings SORMAL SCHOLARSHIP t DEMOCRAT will board, and furnished Term of 12 weeks in the at Tock Haven, pay ali light, heat, room-for the Central Pa., for washing Winter State N | week, but it was not very well i CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTM ENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO Correspondents see of ~The community will be What our Army of Alert and observe worthy note local Happenings of every gladly Pablished—Send the news we will Publish it. NITTANY ITEMS Mr. Harry McCaleb has gone to his sister, at Birmin Mr. George McCaslin, ed, is on his wedding tour, The week, we were inform amount taken last at the festival, was $26 Mr. Newton Kling and sister, of sonville, speat Sunday with friends ival, est Some of our boys attended the f at Mackeyville, on last Saturday night, Mr. Charles Grubb, of Milesburg, and lady, spent Monday vi Mr. Lou Rebe College, are visit I. W. Beck. E. W. Koontz able sermon on Sunday, church, to a large crowd. iting his uncle, and family, of State g at the home of M1 5 y in Rev preached a very in the new There was a show in our town, Il patro Some of The Misses Winkleman, and Miss Anna Pines, spent Saturday and Sunday, friends at Loganton Miss Lydia Minnicn | the past week, but the treatment of Dr. S. McCormick, be around again. th was good. of lace, of Lewisburg, iting ¢ boys say it this p 1 AG 3 unaer een ver Q y week and » last Coumaughey 0 ay » revert % rl propery he Masons are pu wall fc Kremmerer's avenue The foun new house, completed The plasterers have finished on J. Laird Holmes house and the mechanics are fimshing up ‘Dr."” Bert Meek is comfortably settied in his new home, on Allen street, and is busy grading the premises, Jno. F. Gray having rented his house to Mr. McConmaughey, has occupied the house next to his store room mg in t new house on A. A. Mil yeuue, lation of Mr on College ing young lady or gentle. uty. This will entitle i all the privileges of that some man the re mstitution This scholarship will be furnished free of cost, and the readers and patrons of the paper will asked award the same, by a popular vote i} en i Lae be to | found it between Waterstreetand 8S | Creek : Oscar Smith lost a horse up the coun. y and after hunting about two days pruce ¥ tr Mr. Frank Crosthwaite, the genial passenger agent of the B. C. R. R,, has become a resident of this place, having moved into Dr. Frears home on Beaver avenue. The soldier boys, who attended Buffalo encampment of the G. A. R., Dr Christ, Henry Sowers, S.T. Lytle are The Centre Democrat, THURSDAY, SEPT i : honored with the Grand | Gen. i | high office with credit to himseif and his | and are much pleased that this state was Commander, rill fill that J. P. 8. Gobin, who im state, {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, 00000000000000O0000O000000 THE COUNT, Violette Wolf, Centre Hall Ida M. Showers, Ziot............ WREKLY COUNT. The following isa list of the votes cast during the past week:—Ida Show. ers, joi; Violetta Wolf, 470, 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 WALKER. Bellefonte, Pa. ~You can't do better—THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT and the weekly Pittsburg Fost both one year for $1.50. BOALSBURG ITEMS Mr. Edward Woomer phoid fever. Mrs. Bucker is just recovering from a severe attack of heart trouble. Rev. Hall is a guest at the home of her sister<n-law, Mrs. Sallie Keller, Mr. Wm. Stuart was ill last week. We are glad to note that he recovered very quickly, without the aid of a M. D. Mr. Edward Bailey, of Downs, Osborne county, Kansas, is visiting at the home of his uncle, Mr. Samuel H. Bailey. Miss Mabel Banmgardner, of Pleasant Gap, was a welcome guest at the home of Mr, George Lonebarger, last week. Rev. Lindaman, son and faughact, were guests at the home of Rev. G. W. Leisher, during the latter part of last week. James Reed, of Shingletown, losta valuable horse on last Thursday, and now must carry the mail from here to Shingletown on foot. Croquet seems to be the principle game R the "Goose the Main street of our town. Why don The street’ club challen writer would risk money on the Main is ill with ty. club and see which is the better. street club, a A The CexTRE DismocrAT and the Cin. Sept. 2, 1897. cinnati Jaguire for $1.50 a year. | home and report having had a fine time | | of the COBURN HAPPENINGS W. H. Meyer, of Centre Hall, made a | business trip to this place. John Rishel aud wife, of Farmers Mills, spent Sunday at this place. John Hoffa, Jr., and wife were spend- ing a few days at Lewisburg. Jerry Kessler, of Rockford, Ill, arrived here from Buffalo, Y., un Frday morning. . “¥ Emanuel Brown, of Bellefonte, 18 trans. acting business in this section, the last Wo weeks. Merchant Reubén ing business haten last Mr. ] of Rebersbhury, Boyer, au terpris. a 2 Ur wees Kesler Sunda piace, on nds and relatives Mrs. W. H. Meyer Centre Hall, Saturday an H.G it the hospitable home 1 wife, on Friday Rover, of B and Saturd; nily, of Bellefonte fonday evening 3 at Aarousburg on Satur lay, was a g pleasantly spirit for lots James Ken Showers and wife made a vi the guest 1d er i on Tues lay eyenn Mr. Harter for faithful the for: af Andrew Hart office expires can congratulate service dt for Unc} r, last Friday Erastus Berket, of Chicago, is relatives and friends Mrs. started Susan 1 nee Susan Rogers, 1 for the Wert this week Li Aug, This is the week our boys go to college again and the hearts of the girls broken H. N "J 1thury : i Couser, principal of the Sut High school visiting in our ut is town people at- Sugarvalley Some tend last Sunday Mr. Forest of Union discovered himself to be the guest of Mr Charlie Bierly last Sunday Mrs died, at of Brushvalley am reting, in our ed the ¢ Ocker, pee Susan Winters, and was buried on Susan York, Pa. be | Monday at the same place the | The regular annual Harvest Services, will be held next Sunday forenoon Mr. Henry Gilbert, Esq., one of De. troits’ fast rising young lawyers. is just now visiting his parents and many fair friends in our valley. Hon. Henry Meyer and son, Thomas | Rogers and Charles Bierly were up to the National Encampment at Buffalo, N. Y. and report a big time. The advance agent of prosperity winked at ex-Squire Corman and be, of course, took the hint, and put a porch half way around his house. Five siiver medals offered to all those who can tell the biggest lies on the color. ed campmeeting, The democratic gold bugs are also allowed to enter the con- test. Lately, to his great surprise, when arrived at Susquehanna University he found one of his Brushvalley girls in his pos ket. This is a little “spoony’’ but a act. Mr. Charles Young, of Kansas, who was raised in our vall but who left twenty years ago, is visiting relatives here and elsewhere. Many did not know him. Ira Smull and wife, of Newton, Kan- sas, has been the guest of Supt, Gramley the last few days. He says Professor furnishes most excellent meals which seem to agree very well. Mr. Serene Harvy, of Kreamerville, who had been one of Sherman's soldiers, who marched th the South and to the Sea, will with the rest of the army travel over the old war route in a few weeks, Smoker's Heart-Bura, Heart-burn from excessive smoking, or from any other cause, is relieved by the first dose of No. 10, Dr. Huypiuey's Specific for Dyspepsia-25¢- all druggists, | | | NITTANY'S FAMOUS RESORT { Crowds at Description of the Heelan Park, Graphic Hecla Park, as a place of amusement and recreation, is a success. It is un. necessary to dwell on the many good re- asous for the populace of a community meeting occasionally in a sociabie gath- ering there, to discuss the different do | ings of a prosperous and thrifty people, to make the acquaintance of oneanother, to give and get advice, gather new ideas, and more than all and be come thoroughly acquainted ‘hat bet ter plan can be devised tol just such associations, introduc to associate \ We ig about of August chee: 34 | were happy 3 ; trammen the crowds as rs and y taking care of many it gathered from For the creation conduct He Usual, is Or Work areless | il cident, is much pot on time, and crowded condil it arrives at tl 1 beyond rest * train is t many foolish qt at lnm such occasions « man who 1 y MC ni tes nie ate 1s r of the bell iS 4 min LOO hears the ringing ming a few of the longest mi his wax- ed moustache, or possibly, the infant 1 slobbering down the back of his coat. However he does his never quails under the ordeal ma is with them, also a vi cousi juestionable years from the cit they all contribute to baby's a hucking it under the ¢ ing it just looks apa his best feelings, is receiving advice i ods of holding the “little darling, he had not learned from experience how to do the midnight-colic twostep, through the early morning of the winter nights iUS best and Grand duty ities ey siting by lke § now doing level hours In the neantime grandma is having a Lutheran charch, of Rebersburg, | it because little Willie is too near the edge of the lake and is kicking dirt in the pool, which to grandma's way of look ing at it will certainly result in a funeral, and this charms the boy all the more for be resists her threats and pays less at- | tention to her explanatory terms of danger than ever. Finally, upon beng told by the boatman that the water was | not deep, grandma's fears are transferr- | ed from Willie's life to his clothes, for what poy ever got near the water with. out falling in and soiling his best suit of | clothes. Papa and mamma come to a settlement | about the looks that each have cast to- | wards the other and they give baby's | keeping over to a nurse as they take a | stroll towards the dancing floor, soon to | be whirling through the prettiest of | waltzes, calling back to memory the re- | cent days when they were lovers. The dance over, they move around over the grounds gratifying whims of Willie and t baby, until flying horses are reached, where they whirl themselves dizzy, until the merry-go-around is too mild for Willie, who discovers that the chances for break his neck are re. mote since the attendant will not permit him to stand up and ride circus fashion, and he w es papa into giving him some more pickles that he may see com. fort in ice cream, backed up with a layer of peanuts, Thus it is all through the day of pic- nic. In the morning may be seen the equine conveyances of all descri I intermingled with the sunbrow bicy- clist, ns, and all manuver of conveyances. The old, slow farm horse ison an equal with his high ng brother from the livery, the old family spring von cuts just as large a swell as the ol ca of the banker, and often, too, it is the family horse with the new , also the son with the new girl, whose attitude is satisfac. % tory to all within sight, yet there is some- thing that proclaims, “Two souls with but a single thought, Two hearts that beat as one.”’ Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, On the grounds, strolling whither the will dictates, meeting old acquaintances and Ariends, shaking hands, joking, swapping varns with companions of schooldays, accepting sundry invitations {to lunch off eald chicken, and at last, dinner over then, you are prepared for the fun. Diversified amusements inna erable abound, Any one amusement in shooting, racing, ing, dancing, I and all the entertainments to! at the par management, trans not YOWIng, mus i portation Absolutely Pure ana ibuted noon of enjoyment g New Fall Goods Arriving Daily. AN aul [MMENSE ASSORTMENT Best Goods! Lowest Prices! in Centre County with us. FAUBLES, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, - . PA. eec0000000000s. La ® . ® ® w *® ® @ Ww 4 “ @ o ® bd ® dl ® Ad ® * * ® ® * ® * dl * ® * * * ® * » * * NM ® * » ® » * * rd “® “ » * .® M * *® . 9 Ld ” * hd * ® ® ® H Md : 1»
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