THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1807. This “Brownie” is in a brown study and it serves him right. He was fool- ed by some high- ‘falution advertise- ment and neglected to visit The Rack et first to get post. ed on prices. He next tim know better e, you bet.” JUST IN... Tur MEeLBA Underwear, fit. ease and comfort, only 50 ets, " Ladie’s Combin tion mn Hleeced, perfection quarter. Men's axp Crinorens Underwear, immense assortment, Racket prices. gers Sanitary Woolen Sys- wgeney in Centre county. 31 Coll {G. R.SPIGELM t SHEM SPIGELX ANTED-TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIV} sntlemen or ladles to travel for respon ) in Pennsylvania. 4 | expenses. Position steady Enclose self-addressed ng he Dominion Company, Deg The New England Mutual LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BOSTON, MASS, CHARTERED IN Is he oldest and most conservat } amieal co any in the United States. Has never diverged from the orl al purpose of Life Insurance. Issues no deceptive speculs tive policies, but maintains it's plea for pure Lite ns rance, Life, Endowment and Term policies—all with large dividends paid annual iy, commencing with first year This company is governed by the Non Forfeiture Massach which are acknowieged the { We invite comparisons cert F. FEXunter, Manager BELLEFONTE, PA ive and econ Laws of usetts, the «3 best in - -—ve District Loming at Last. We hear on excellent authority that work on the projected railway between Bellefonte and Clearfield will be begun by the 1st month, We if it is, some signs of of the coming hope this is true but it should be seen soon.—Phillipsbur Ledger SORMAL SCHOLARSHIP Tae CENTRE DEMOCRAT will pay all expenses,—tuition, board, light, heat, washing and furnished room-—for the Winter Term of 12 weeks in the Central State Normal, at Lock Haven, Pa., for some deserving young lady or gentle- man, in Centre County. This will entitle the recipient to all the privileges of that institution. This scholarship will be furnished free of cost, and the readers and patrons of the paper will be asked to award the same, by a popular vote. aND PRIZE: ~The person securing the next highest number of votes will be fur- nished tuition free, for the Winter term, at the Normal. NOTE: ~—This contest will close on Sat- urday, October 3rst, 'g7, at4p. m 00000000000000000000000000 The Centre Democrat, THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1807. {SCHOLARSHIP Name: COUPON<- Address Cut this out, fill in name of some de- serving young lady or tleman and send it to this office, where it will be coutited. If held over thirty days will not be counted. THE COUNT. Violett: Wolf, Centre Hall.......... 6504 Ida M. Showers, Ziotl..............., 6082 WERKLY COUNT. The following isa list of the votes cast during the past week: Ida Show- ers, 193; etta Wolf, 288; 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. Sept. 30, 1897. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO 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. BUFFALO RUN ITEMS We got that rain, we were longing for, Mr. Guyer Stine is our champion corn i cutter, Preaching a um, Waddle, on Sunday, at 2.30 P- We are making ci Marie Meek 1 Bellefonte, this winter, W. Pb. Stine, of Tyrone, week at Wm, Seller picking winter apples and 1 ler. 5 polug to school, is spending the ; Our school opens on Monday Mr, Tate, of Pine Grove, i$ our teacher. next Our farmers are about all done cutting corn, It is only about a two-third crop. Charles Blair left on Saturday for Pat- ton, Cambria county, where he will work in the terracotta mines Prof. Jno. Weaver, of Pine Grove, has consented to be the organist at the U. B church. He is surely the right man in the right place. juffalo Run was well represented in Bald Eagle last week. They were after preachers, at the home of Mr. Hartsock, who is a pleasant gentleman and one that knows how to use you good. Farse Repent: It was reported last week, by some one who is Semper Para- tus, that three of our respected citizens were under bail for their good behavior, for one year. This is positively nottrue. Mr. Edward Neff, one of our prosper. ous farmers, while at the Granger's pic. pic, took a chance on a bicycle for 25 cents, The other day he received the wheel, It is a fine and only ai i Cost him 65 cents. one, D. R. Thomas week, It the fence loose at the rail. the bridge, seriously hurt. WALDAMAR. A horse belongin got fast in the wee fence last was gotten out by tearing 3 " Saas atin wri | 3 down. The same horse | Waddle Station and ran down road track and fell through ; but fortunately was not gE to f roke The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and W. Post for $1.50 a year. Mishary LEMONT LOCALS Grant Meyer, the barber, is over the arrival of a young son, rejoicing Mrs. Weaver, of Williamsport, is vis. iting relatives and friends in this section. Miss Elsie Krise, of Centre Hall, was a guest of Mary Brisbrin, over Sunday. Miss Henderson, of Buffalo Run, was visiting at I). A. Groves, the later part of last week. John Dale is sporting a new which is quite handsome. ed it from Link Musser. Willis Grove, who has been several weeks with fever, is slowly ; carriage, He purchas- sick for improving we hope he may be around soon. township The schools, in this , started I with a good al on Monday They have schools. attendance 1 good teachers for the James Longwell was seen at the huck- sters on Saturday evening. Come and stay longer James, we are always glad to see you. The Gettysburg foot ball team, when they came through town, enroute to the college were very jolly, but when they came back the tune was changed. Mr. David Dale spent Sunday with his parents. He is a student at Gettys- burg College and is one of the football players that played at State College on Saturday. Fred Herman and R. F. Evey have started in the huckster business. They bought Thomas Gramley's outfit, They should be successful, as they are both honest business men, and make (riends wherever they go. Success go with you, boys. The box social, at Rev. Heplars last Friday evening, was a ibid SUCCESS. Every person enjoyed themselves. One of the ladies became very affectionate as she was standing on the porch with a young gentleman. Ie began to quake with fear, as he thought the nextshe would propose. Then George, what cheeks, Elsie. The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and the Cin. cinnat: /uguirer for $1.50 a year, REBERSBURG ITEMS, One weel of the school year is over, and all seem well pleased thus far. the Lewisburg fair,on Thursday Sept. 30. We are sorry to learn of John Meyer's intention to leave our valley. Everyone seems pleased with his work in the mill. We notice our friend, Claud Haines, is sporting a mew wheel, He expects to teach Clinton county. Mrs. Dr. Hosterman has just received a full line of fall millinery, and respect- fully invites the public to call and exam- ine her goods. She rantees satisfac tion to all, by having latest styles, at lowest prices. Evidently, our town will be extended ina new direction, Building.lots have been bought along the Kreamerville road ‘and the men are already busy excavat- ing for the new houses. We hope the work may continue, and in the near uture we may boast of a trolley line. GREEN BRIAK NOTES, Did you notice em, Mr. Jacob Kerng and sons are painting the St. Paul ch at Fiedler, Jerry Corman has gone to the woobs for the winter, near Beach Creek. Corn is being amputated pretty fast. Soon time to husk pm ee too, 4 Green people, green chestnuts and bouchwae. Let em alone till they are ripe, plenty time yet, Dos denk ich aw. would you say? How lovely were those | ] y | the monster, Quite a number of our people expect to | take advantage of the excursion rates to | | weeks, have been very interesting to | offa’s school, in Green township, ; The artist has a fine crop of whiskers, Howard amuses the girls and boys by holding a dance every row and then. Sell 1s recht boova. Yust gay neva for sphas. Card playing, in the woods ou Sunday, seems to be the only enjoyment for the boys. Nobody makesan effort to stop it. What are our constable and other offi- | cials for? J. W,, the artist, has a cane he made | and decorated with the pen knife, which is very artistically and neatly done, That shows he can do more than paint and make portraits at which he is very good, Try him, Some people in the vicinity of Green iriar raise chickens for the benefit of others, They go away one by one, The parties confiscating the chickens fail to bury the heads. The eat belonging to the people owning the chickens, brings the heads back as a memento or relic, to let the folks know they are another fowl short, which the catcher caught. The catcher have to watch himself, or he may be struck by the a have to take his base and wen? Cook ous hoova. will bat, The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and cinnati uguirer for $1.50 a year. RUNVILLE RIPPLINGS Mr. Jac Heaton spent with friends at Unionville KsSOon Dimip Reasner, of Marsh Cree Sunday with Michael Sennet. a few davs Miss Flora Poorman spent visiting friends at Marsh Creek. Mrs. Amanda Yearick, of 1 ship, was the guest of Mrs, of Unio non town- Wm. Shirk. Miss Annie Irwin, t uship, was the guest of Wm. Walker and ly over Sunday. Thomas Quick has moved acl Withernte's house, Lucas vacalcq Our school opened on last Monday with 38 pupils enrolled. E. Haucock 18 the teacher for this term Miss Sadie Brower, another of our fair young ladies, has gone to Bellefonte to learn the seamstress trade, Kelley is He is the first years that has the third year. Rev, to be congratulated. a samt num this Lal wy of circuit for The people from this place, ment ed in last week's issue as ference at Altoona, have all aud report a good time. Mr. 1. A. Z off to see ou Saturday and Sunday. has gone to Roland, where gaged in teaching school. Edward Poorman colonies of bees the other day and it was nearly eaten up by Poorman has been complaining o be hoped that it is not the same cause that affected the boney bees. attend returned H Lat] i old friend, ( of his iq ) 1 : killed one Dunc ; . ' worms. Mr ’ ‘ for some fone It 1% time. tise What is the use in having game laws when they are continually being broken. The sound of the hunters gun is repeat. edly heard in this community and by the time the season comes in the honest man, that respects the laws, will have no game to kill. have to be This has Jif itis their names we hopea call them ladies take Some of our young veopie told how to behave in church, occurred a number of times, an not stopped, they will find in the county papers. But word to the wise, if w¢ may such, is sufficient. Now warning Tue CENTRE DEMOCRAT and ly Pittsburg /Fosf, week one year for $1.50 COBURN EVENTS. visit to John Waite and wife made Rebersburg, on Sanday. a John Wagner and wife made a call on some of their friends on Sunday. Miss Mamie Garthoff arrived from Nittany on Saturday evening. Johan Rishel, of Farmers Mill, spent Sunday as the guest of T. I. Meyer. A number of pie from here expect to attend Lewisburg Fair this Thursday. Bigie Shafer and family, of Zion, visit. ed friends at this place Saturday and Sunday. Henry Kling is on the sick list at | present. We hope be will soon be able to be about. homie COBURN NO. 2. The kicker don’t get on the fence quite so early this while past. Jack Frost keeps him off, The mayor of this city has much to say about thé new road they are making. He would like to be supervisor, but good be is not. IW. J. Rote bought a fine corner lot, west side of the Greninger store build. ing, on which he is going to build a brick house. Farmers are busy cutting off corn, and | report it a good crop. Franklin Barges found an ear of corn measuring 19% inches. Who can beat the record. | Jack and Wesley are bound to get the big fish crane. They loaded their guns some time ago and are on the watch for Boys don’t fool around | the trigger. The articles written by the Coburn correspondents, for the last several | | some of our people. They are trying to find out who it is. Yobonis Hinglefoos is for No. 1, and Rip for No. 2. But you must not tell Sallie “Prim. Es sin youshed so nohra.” STATE COLLEGE. Mr, Charles H, M. Atherton is home on a short visit, Prof. Edwin E. Sparks, late of the Preparatory I rtment, now of the University of Chicago, is visiting friends here. Miss Amma Hamilton has entered Holyoke Academy of Music, and Miss Helen H. Atherton has entered at Wil. son College. B. Morgan has bought out the furni. ture busivess of E. 8, Barthomew, and will continue in the Holmes building, fhe business of furniture supply and re. r. Mr. E. 8. Bartholomew and Mr, Wm. Harrison are going to Yeagerstown, to start a bakery, in which enterprise "all their many friends wish them great sec cess, WANTED-TRUS WORTHY AND ACTIVE gentlemen or les to travel for Lg : house In Penny! ia. t gible, established e. Enclose Nell add n The stamped . Mion Company, Chicago. Puke SNOW SHOE, Joseph Shope is visiting friends in Re- nova. | The First Game, On Saturday the first game of foot ball { for the season was played at State Col- Mrs. H. Harm, of Clarence, is visiting | Jege with the Gettysburg boys. The at Milesburg, Mrs. J. Dunlap is erecting a new house, on Fourth street, Chas. Shreffler and wife, of Pleasant Gap, are visiting friends here, Mrs. A. M. Reeser, who was on sick list the past few weeks, is better, Dr. R. Young has greatly improved his residence by giviug it a coat of paint, Supt. J. Marsteller transacted business in Lock Haven, Thursday of last week, Mr.HE Austin, Potter count many frienns the Hamilton, of vy, was amoung his here Mrs. J David, and daughter 4 friends [in home again who were vi returned 41 Visitiu Furope, Your local correspondent his appearance dead nor Miss Mary | has made again; he was neither sleeping. this who cathers, formerly of place, but now of Cochran Miils was visiting her many friends Shoe, returned home again in SHOW Oscar Hunter has a ie ail i face since that 10 1 boy arrived He is going to call him William Jeuning Bryan, and we think it isabout the thing he could do these McKinley A Fi M., the vance agent for "McKinley Prosperity Protection & Co.,”’ has all over his phiz as he looks over his gold rimme les, through his windows, at the beautiful world outside, as he pout NNY SENSATION | smile a spectacle bay CxX- strayed, ori stoler minded youth of 22 sumn trouble of his curly hair, heavy lof a y ANG Lost own, modest PILES PERMANENTLY CURED In From 1 te 5 Dave’ Time, by the Use Mo ranteed to cure any Cs ‘ 5 of how long st LADGID i 1 piles, regardles at you have trie SICIAN LAY , or what your Mouey tained in less than 5 After all others fail w cured claim, refunded ermanent cure is uot " : Ost severe cases in days time Lo-Mo and t Price $1. any address on dress Harry | ! 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Send your name and address Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, G and receive in return, free, this ¢ . lent book, "To Expectant Mothers containing infomation of value to all ladies the convince the 0 Before She Had Beaux. A Punxsutawney young man who has beets making a visit occasionally to a house in town where there is a chanuing | daughter, sat on the porch and shivered with ber awhile Sunday evening. He tried to make himself interesting between shivers by describing the plan of the house he proposed to build when he got a wife toput init, When he was through with the plans he wanted to talk about the finish. The interior was to be all in natural wood. Then he drew a little closer and ventured--'What kind of wood shall we select?’ "Chestout,”” was the answer; then it grew so chilly they couldn't stay there any longer, Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To Bae, the wonder worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 80c or 81. Cure guaran teed Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co, Chioago or New York Resolutions, Headquarters of Sergeant Wm, I. Furst Post, | No. 4lv ui. A. R, Stormstown wHEREAS: 11 has pleased Almighty God to again visit our post and remove, by death, an other comrade, Simon Sellers, be ii Resolved submission to Him who knoweth all thin Resolved: That we tender to the family our heartfelt sympathy in this their hour of be reavement and commend them to look to Him Ingim whom we derive every good and perfect if: ” Resolved: That in the death of our comrad, our post has lost a worthy member, one who was always at his post, and the family a kind and loving husband and father; Resolved: That these resolutions be record. ed on the minutes of the post, 4 copy sent to the family of the deceased, that they be pub. lished in our county papers, and our charter be draped for thirty days. G.W, Loxen, Wu. G. Barrow Jous Wann. Committee A Great Surprise Is In Store, For those who will go to-day and get a package of GRAIN-O. It takes the place of atabout ¥ the cost, It is a food drink, full of health, and can be given to the children as well as the adult with great benefit. It is made of pure grains and looks and tastes like the fin. est grades of Mocha or Java a | satisfies everyone. A cup of QO is better for the s than a tomic, be- cause its t is rmanent. What coffee breaks down Grain.) builds up. Ask your grocer for Grain.O, 15¢. and 25¢. WASTES HUE wORTHY AND ACTIVE in" Fennsyivanis. 1y #5.00 and ex Position . khtiose "sell addressed amp Onioams.” falon ang, : * ‘ That while we bow In humble | | College team this year is considered one | of the strongest ever put out from that | institution, The Gettysburg college was badly beaten in a fairly well played opening game by a score of 32t0 0. There was some fumbling on both sides, but State's quickness to fall on the ball won them out many times. The fine linebreaking of Cartwright and the end Curtin and as the features of running of well Machesney tackling of the two latter, State's game hort word Scrofula Face Broke Out With Sores -Weak and Sickly Until Mood’'s Sarsa-~ parilla Made Him Well, “My li as afflict ula tins sores and Dur physician re saparilla and 11 had taken sil to break oul his face was nearly all or continued giving 1 until he had taken two b were Lhen healed and he ha hearty ever since Shanty, “Every Pennsylvania thing I ste seemed to produce gas inmy stomach. frien parilia. Was I was growing worse s ds advised Hood's Barsa me Lo ake When I had able to eat and could attend taken four bottles 1 feel no distress. 1 tomy household duties with- out the fatigue I McVickar, White Hall, formerly felt.” Al DA Pa. Hood's Sarsaparilla In the Best fer. Pr One True Blood Pur re to pet Hoo m fact the ne §1, 8ix ror 8. Be su Hood’s Pills ir tastaless. mild, efieo. | Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. ) 7 77 7 fe] (117 774 / > Gives a specialized Bread. winning F TELEGRAPHY -'- Splendid opportunity for young men. Situations Paying good ssiary secured, Address FISK TELEGRAPH SCHOOL Lebanon, Penna. IUSTWORTHY or ladies to tras i. TIRE se ltad SEE You have through our i % . thy b mt viere 18 Dus self that your Immense sock and you will sec A call; take a for vour- v ' > 13.2 piace in belieiont CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS.. satigiactony. You will see the largest ever shown in Centre county. You will see the swellest and most that the market affords. You will SOC honest Clothing was ever « the lowest | ices at #od juoied. You will see and believe. Your see will positively mean the saving dollars. Try it. of many Costs nthing. Your Money Back for the asking. FAUB ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. a meas
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