8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1897. — U don't gardenirake or a fine tooth comb to find the bargains at The Rack- et, they are as thick require a as hops all over the big store. FOR THIS WEEK. New Dress Braids—Dress are all in, and we have | ing pat for the proper mings, we have em now and al (yoOdls een walt : \ tris jentiv trim nrices to suit your idea. KID GLOVES, All Sl1Zes, new colors and blacks Cluze patent thumb, manufactured by Ph. Courigier, Paris. Best Glove for $1.00 in thist Our $1.25 own Aly sold ities. hi § ne, we know 1s 1 ol) mn the ¢ Yarns Faxcy Aco Prints, ice card says “take your choice to-day for 4 1-2 cents. In the fall of the advance, this is an astonish- ing price—-Centre Window. CHINA ANNEX. 12 Pieces Toilet Set ( jar included nearest approach to French China, » dandy for 26.50. {G. R.SPIGELMYFER. JR t SHEM SPIGELMYER Public Sale. oe exposed to pt Washington ienction DO. Mm pe Hi, One drivin Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away, et Iv and foreve asrnle free 1 Ang a nd sample free tress ; Co, Chicago or New York Farms for Sale The of lec’d, late of Lemont, Michael Grove, will be offered at 1 ana. farms two sale on November 1st and 2 located near Lemont. and near Bellefonte ar 1 | C- Complete « both will be given later. LEARN TELEGRAPHY Splendid opportunity for young men, Situations paying good salary secured, Address FISK TELEGRAPH SCHOOL, Lebanon, Fenna. NORMAL SCHOLARSHIP ¢ reeks in the Central Haven, Pa., lady or gent] This will entitle fe) » iviieges of that for © nished free 1 patrons award th This scholarshig of cost, and the readers the paper asked same, by a popular vote, -The person secu the | iighest number of votes will be fur. f for the Winter term, LH will be e in 18 free, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What our Army of Alert Correspondents sce and observe worthy of note—The local Happenings of every community will be gladly Published—Send the news we will Publish it, Husking corn and i the work of the week, picking apples 1s Messrs Robb and Winkleman were at Lock Haven on Saturday night. | | | | NITTANY NOTES | | | There is quite a good deal of made through here at presen TICK Our roads were constantly traveled on Sunday by different kinds of ances. Mrs. N. C. Shafl to spend a week College. convey. »r and sons have gone with friends at State Rev. W. K. Diehl preached a very good sermon, last Sunday evening, in the Lutheran church. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Rothrock, of Haven, took supper with Mr. 8S. Caleb's, on Saturday evening. Mrs. B. W. Rumberger lead Christian Endeavor, on Sunday evening. The meeting was very interesting. Miss Lillie McCaleb was on list last week, but at this writing be out again to attend school. 1 an excel in the Lock R. Mc- the sick is able v. E. W. Koontz preaches sermon, Sunday slical .y rie FAK lellefonte’s friends Ca Robb, one ng you » last week. to e on Saturday morning, over the Cen. 1 railroad of Pennsyivania. Belle- men We Quite a number of whee ., through here on Sun passed noticed p ed on his back. DeoDie he n of our | tage We heard Clem Bowersox | friend over to see papa and mama, is alright Clem, 1ad his lady that Noah the next time you go home so early in the morning you should not for get about the C. R. R. of Pa. We are glad to see our friend Mr. Ben Harris the fair way after his long, but vot serious We are glad to see our old neighbors in our midst agai Fran- cis Poorman, and her littie son Roger 5 on of recovery illness. ‘he teacher of the school, Mr. Markle says he has six nice large girl his school; this is a compliment for you girls. Miss Mable Singer and Miss Robb, of Marsh Creek, were pleasant gue Mrs. fm. B yf { Sunydert mm in wn, out driving; come as ride; El £% on » afternoon the Two Good Things. * for Grip and Colds; ndigestion each ; at all ds . i Dyspepsia, Stomach ; 25 REBERSBURG RUMBLINGS Edward Zei the sick list NOTE his contest will October 118 rday 0000000000000OO0O000000000 | The Centre Democrat, > THURSDAY, oT. 1897 " —_— {SCHOLARSHIP Name Ati COUPON <= pr Address Cut this out, fill in name of some de- serving young lady or gentleman and | during his absence last Fred Fehl, who works near Milesburg had been home last week. Edward Zimmerman , into the his confectionaries. Mr. Steward Weber and family, of Woodward, were at the old home Sat- urday and Sunday. Miss Minnie Wolf, of Woodward, had been clerking for our merchant Miller moved from his old ¥ f 1 postoffice room with place ie pia Oia week, Herb H., Stove been in our | quinces, but he in our town. sr, of Centre Hall, had g last Wednesday with did not dispose of many our One of our successful merchants, in the person of Howard Miller and wife, have been in philadelphia last week Mr. Miller is now ready to give his cus. tomers something up to date, : The east end of our town is noted for its new events, Last weck one evening two of the young ladies trio, had night mare, evidently with their night-gowns. No doubt this parade was interesting for some people. How is it Alma and Lulu? LARGE Fire: Last Thursday our burg was very much excited over the burning of Mrs. Philip Hubler's large bank bard, which was only a little more than '4 mile from the burg, and many of our [eopie witnessed it. The fire broke out in the afternoon, and all the farming implements burned except the binder send it to this office, where it will be counted. not be counted, THE COUNT, Violette Wolf, Centre Hall.......... Ida M. Showers, Zion......... WHEKLY COUNT. The following is a list of the votes cast during the past week:—Ida Show. ers, 208 ; Violetta Wolf, 194; We hereby certify that the above is a correct statement of the number of votes 7027 651% If held over thirty days will and drill, she has even no harness, It is not known how the fire originated. The barn was insured for figoo. PILES PERMANENTLY CURED In From 3 to § Days’ Time by the use of lo Mo. One bottle guar. anteed to cure any case of piles, regard. less of how long standing, what you have tried, or what your physician may claim, Money refunded if permanent cure is not obtained in the most severe cases in less than 5 days. After all others fail get ILo-Mo and becured. Price 78¢. per hot. cast in the Scholarship Contest up to date, Wu. T. ROYER, W. HARRISON WALKER. Bellefonte, Pa. Oct. 14, 1897. bottle. Sold by all first class druggists, | or sent prepaid to any add on ag of price. Address Harry logue, Wil liamsport, Pa, 10-8 HOWARD HAPPENINGS, Mr. Harvey, of Flemington, 18 a guest tof D. R. Wilson, Mr. Valentine Smith, of Bellefonte, is | a guest of Hayes Shenck. Mr. James Bechdel, of this place, was to Bellefonte on Monday. W. H. Gochler dentist, of Bellefunte, was seen in our town on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Hunter, of Chicago, are guest of his mother-in-law, Mrs. |. R. Tipton, Mr.T.B Riddle, of Wrightsville, Pa., Was mn our town transacting busine 3, on Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs Lamar, were guests ( y. Sarah P on + Of fer Sunday Mr. of appics Joseph Di He «¢ Zion next week. Mrs, Sunth, of Austiv ter of George Long, ame, hii a grand-daugh this place, 1s a guest of the s Mr. Claud Moore, fonte, son of H. A. home over Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Gil ar Wells boro, were guests of Mrs. Sarah Pifer, ol this place, on Sunday. Mr. Dormon and wife, of Bellefonte, were guests of Mr. John Weber aud Mr, Wm. Holter on Sunday. Mr. now 1" welt h Lees or Moore dru len, ol Isaac Bickle, Fleming, transacted our town on last Saturday. formerly of Zion, business in daugh- friends Mr. George Long and his grand ter Mrs. Smith, of Curt near Bellefonte the past week. Mrs. S. P. Hockman, dang! Mrs. E 1is place the past few days Annie Pl 1 A | A visited i, visited her : i of tl Miss story ner, place, now of Engl of her brother Mr Moore thir to Renova in the Oscar of Osceola, are + last Saturday p—— Robert Cook i the rail Howard MG on sel Ns 3 ML. r hit al former, day where Jos pital Mr. Emanuel law, Mr. Wn. Corman nu all of Zion, iday with a load of 3 | NM! Joseph Dich Mrs. Reader, Gerber ¥ : : thet church, of this losed on weeks Morris min he was certain! op " ‘2 % The social held b church, of Irwin, Jacksonvil SUCCES resent Was A x people were attended the a very The cards are out for a large wedding at the home of Wm. T. Leathers, of this place. The contracting parties are Miss Ida Leathers and Mr Howard Neff, son of Joseph I. Neff. It be a large iding and ample preparations are to wedd be made for will the event, : din e Marsh the men we On Saturday, while bail for Wm. Weaver on t h » i of foe re up {timber some fifteen or twenty stick gave away, all fellto of them were ser. injured by feet when t the ground sly hurt, the fall 0 were STATE COLLEGE NOTES Mrs, Jno. W in Wilkesbarre Mr. and Mrs. A burg, spent a very town. Stuars is visiting H pleasant Smith, on of Philips. | Sunday in Thos. F. Kennedy is just finishing the | new school building, and school will be- | gin in about ten days. We are pious to learn that George | Robinson has secured a position as a | clerk in Zeller's drug store, at Bellefonte, | Mr. Chas. M. H. Atherton, who is home for a short vacation, is acting as assistant to Dir. Newton in training the foot ball team. Postmaster Juo. W. Stuart has present. ed a petition to the postoffice department requesting permission to change the loca. tion of the office to the Foster building, which will no doubt be granted. Fads in Medicine. There are fads in medicine as in every thing else and a “new thing” frequently sells for a short time simply because it is new. But in medicine, as in nothing else, the people demand and will be satisfied only with positive, absolute merit, The fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla has stood its ground against all competition, and its sales have never wavered but have remained steadily at the top, demon. strates, beyond any doubt, the intrinsic virtues of this medicine. The new things have come and gone but Hood's Sarsa- parilla rests upon the solid foundation of absolute merit and its power to cure, and its sales continue to be the largest in the world LEMONT LOCALS, Mr. Longwell and daughter Sundayed at D. A. Groves, William and Charley have made their headquarters up on East High street, while in Bellefonte, Rob, we think that was a mean trick of you, on Sunday evening, and we hope yon wont do so again, Waide, come around and give an ac- count of yourself on Sunday night, How | : to home life on farms, are the folks, anyhow? William Stover and John Hartswick, | of State College, down last Thurs day eyening to attend lodge. WAS one of our young men where Robert Osman, went to Philipsburg found at the Passmore he can be 10Use. i Crop w Whitehill hundred bushels Of wins ohn where were on 14] it, when the that you rOOSLeTS CTIow +11 us you were at home’ Mr. hased a almont an new Jin from attatched it pur } Mc to 1 Zimmern engine & Co 118 new lover y Bald He was success Hen r Etters went overt to buy cattle val He this winter D. A. grain last lot of grain highes William Deiters, up here to see old AIWAYS nd ey o : bought { imtends our which he loaded two carloads of He handles quite a s, because he always pays the (rove week Prices came Wm vty from Curtains, acquaintauces. } i is a ready hand and a hea welcome when he comes : sold thy aon church, was un fo have been 1 r corresponde the biame, I want dT will g them some it made arrangem orrespondent give 2108 CLIPPINGS riends «d home S. 1 mansion to the Mina | sawga vorrum dar Mill alla tswa visita on em nia house, 1 Howard, has pur s in this place and ex pects to ship several car lords this week Our school opened last Monday a week with a good attendance. Mr. Royer, the teacher says be is pleased with the school Mr bushel wie is the for many Argest thousand dollars surprised to learn assessments this year Rev that there » at Diehl delivered to his people abstract of the this place last Sunday an i work done at the Lutheran Synod, which convened at Newport Fire: Mr. N. Krider's drybouse was destroyed by fire. His other buildings would probably have been also destroy. ed, had not for some hands en. gaged in threshing, who discovered the fire in time While D. 34 in been E. Garbrick and H. Luts | were driving in a buggy along the road leading from Marion Twp, to Zion, | their horse fell, breaking both shafts, The horse became unmanageable and ran away with the buggy, after running | a short distance the buggy was detatch- | ed without further injury. HUBLERSBURG NO. 2 The grain fields in this vicinity look very good. Wm, Wasson received the position of mail carrier, at this place. Mrs. Wasson was home on Sunday | from Clintondale, where she is staying at present, ] x-Treasures J. J. Gramely, of Re. bersburg, spent the past week, on his farm, west ofthis place, picking apples. Messrs, Ritter, Wian, and Barger, of Si} es Sounty, who work atthe stave mill, south this place, moved their families to this vicinity last week, LucTurn: Evangelist Thomas Mas. lin will make an address in the Evan gelical church, on Wednesday evening of next week; and on Thursday evening. Subject: “The Dark and Bright Sides of Life.” Admission adults children 5 cents, There was more business going on about the railroad station than usual, Last week Decker & Ulsh shipped two carloads of staves, Mr. Rumberger, of Salona, a carload of apples, G. ¥, Hoy a carload of wheat, appies and potatoes, and several carloads of coal were un. 10 cents | loaded, Farmers lostitute John Familton, director of farmers institutes, has issued a bulletin intended to assist in the improvement of agricul. ture in this State by increasing the abil ity of farmers to produce in the most economiicai manner. He suggests two subjects to be given prominence in the | institute programs, one relating to the | sducation of the farmer, and the other The department of agriculture will furnish two lecturers to « institutes during 18 is entitled to $s expense { : two days this addressed Lewisburg to Watsontown the Lewisburg, sround lLewishu ol rapidly to completion new company have ourcl » Milton company i of the it. Milton the be company and the power located there. The electri gh No Gripe foned Flac t o w run throu Main street, at Watsontown “Hoods = Pills Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. Absolutely Pure ¥ a A Sau He spo ’ ext a > 10% 25¢ s0¢ ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED tive, mover grip or gripe, bul cause easy natural results, fam to cure any case of cometipation, Cascarets gre the Ideal 3 ple and booklet free, 44. STERLING RENEDY (0. Chicago, Sontreal, Can. , or New York, 0 | Clothin y WAS ever 4 You “ wy will see and belies © Your see will positively mean dollars. Try it. Costs nothing. Your Money Back for the asking BLES, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PFPA.
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