~ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2# SHIT » THE, eth This “Brownie” i8 i rainhow chas the y of “Pot of Gold” at fq. the end of it and 18 story On & 10008 oO Hind it. mets, periodically without taking time Wino On the price wonderful, he goes wonderiul ") Of vod the TT... r Of HEM, 8 ed ar il only to be sap] NEW THIS WEEK North Window ‘aps. Prices talk out loud. Brooms— Broom Corn is higher, In lot of Brooms bought before the ; go two for a quarter, China Annex man says: ‘Say, lows are going to keep on sendi horse load a day into this de you Ww Boy's Suits and 11 3 on He i have (0 Knog AIKEN’S STORE. Handsome! Kleoant! YA A Ta LATEST NOVELTIES. POPULAR ‘DESIGNS G (( Ha Ly 3% i ATS AND CAPES thirty of the in price fron THE “KALAMAZOO SKIRT g d i] 4 As THE FRENCH CORSET 8 a " toe} i Ladies’ --perfect fitting, ele Wear. 1100 ADDI LADIES’ FURS Wool Si ud for R2¢ CF CHILDREN'S COATS AIKEN'S STORE. Bellefonte, Penn'a. — 0000000000000 OOO0O0OO0000 The Centre Democrat, THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1897. {SCHOLARSHIP COUPON Name NOTE: This contest will close on Sat. urday, October 31st, "97, at 4p. m. THE COUNT. Violette Wolf, Centre Hall.......... Sors Ida M. Showers, Ziott.............. 6946 WEEKLY COUNT. The following is a list of the votes cast Suing he /past week: —Ida Show ser, 122; etta Wolf, 827; CORRESPONDENTS | DEPARTMENT | The News Gathered From Various | Sections | | HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO | What our Army of Alert Correspondents see The community will be and observe worthy of note local Happenings of every Send the ne we will gladly Published wh Publish it LEMONI Aaronsin iilernoon the vote-—go yourself an or with you to the poll +} ht ZION ITEMS Wm. Vonada, who have been sic a week or more, is much better. for The wheat has improved very much in appearance since the rains of last week. Aunt Betsy Lesh was on the sick list last week, but glad to say is better at this writing. “We are very busy husking and cribb- | | ing our corn, which is a fair crop and of | | 800d quality. i This week apples will be trump at | Zion. Mr. Hoy, of Hublersburg, will load a car of cider apples. Rev. Limbert preached a very able germon on Sunday afternoon, in the Re. formed church, at that place. Mr. Diehl, of Howard, will fill a car or two of winter apples and Mr. Woomer, of Bellefonte, will also load a car of winter apples, Mrs, J. G. Royer is improving her , the work. his bouse painted by Frank Deitrick, Next Tuesday is election and we would | like to see every democrat at the poils. It is very important to come out and vote, as our State Treasury needs some good honest man to take care of our money. Wim, Clevenstine had eight hundred bushels of hand-picked winter apples, Billy is a staunch democrat and don't believe that the Dingly bill, Mark Hanna or McKinley had anything to do with the quantity or quality of his apples, A FARMER. dA SA AA HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver ills, Bil- | lousness, Indigestion, Meadache. | Easy to take, easy to operate. 25¢. property by giving the house and barn a | good painting, Wm, Zimmerman is doing | Daniel Grove is also having | | present. HOWARD HAPPENINGS. Mr. Claud Sunday. My. RR. P. Monday, Moore was home long was to Bellefor Joseph Diehl loaded another apples on last Friday Mrs Knoll is visiting Clearfield, at this writing, Mr. Joseph Diehl made a In on Thursday. Burns has J y Milton Walker, Sude to Bellefonte Miss Nellie from a short visit Mi WwW of Wm Mover ZION EVENTS WOODWARD ITEMS 3 not « Windom goes up the tree. Apples are not abundant, theless there are some for sale The protracted meeting in the United Evangelical church, is still in progress. By all accounts, the chestnut crop, in this section, was very limited this season. The friends of Mrs, Ketner had a sur. prise party for her last Thursday eve. ning. Messrs Weber, Stover and Meyer, of Rebersburg, visited 8S. M. Weber's on Sunday. Mrs, Samuel Motz, who has been very sick for some time, is at this writing somewhat better, We wish her a speedy recovery Vorg for J.]. Hoy for Jury Commis sioner and J. H. Wetzel for County Sur- veyor, They are Bryan democrats, SOBER ITEMS lewis Rote sports the dandy horse, at He is a prize winner, Mrs. Samuel Gong was visiting friends in this place over Sunday. It seems strange that Jerry don’t ap- pear in this place, since Cora left, Mrs, Emory Cupps was visiting her parents J. B, Musser and left for Sugar | valley, on Tuesday. J. P. Wolle wasu’t abit surprised when he received a message that he is again | father of a little girl, which appeared | last week one day. D. D. Smith, of this place, died at his home on Friday morning, about three o'clock. He was burried on Sunday, in the Heckman cemetery, Rev. Brown officiated chest, always ready, al ® { | ways efficient, always sat- | or fe STATE COLLEGE NOTES Miss Nellie O. Patterson is friends in Harrisburg, visiling Mr, Jno, W., Stuart having resigned as | street commissioner, Mr. T. Wilson Way was elected as his successor, Mrs, S. M. visiting at the few days Miss Mary Dennis Kindergarten a room in the KE Sankey Carnes of Philipsburg, is homestead, for a ton bas commenced for this year, occupy Pugh verts home, on Gaginos are always fashionable. They ar shown plain and with stripes of various width and colors. A white satin-striped gazine wil fevelop a charming Plain gr: may be made over a silk lining to n an oldetly wearer or over a colored lining » youthful woman.~From Ths Delineator Much in Littl Is especially true of Hood's Pills, for no medi. cine ever contained so great curative power in They are a whole medicine gown go small space isfactory; prevent a cold r, cure ali liver ills, sick dache, jaundice, constipation, ete. 20e, The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. LEARN TELEGRAPHY TELEGRAFH SCHOOL Lebanon, Penna, Our National Executives Have All Had PRESIDENTIAL FADS. Royal makes the food pure, Thelr Hobbies, Every president since the time of Washington has had some particular pet amusement, As every one knows, George Washing- ton was a great sportsman, His greatest pleasure was in following the hounds, mounted on a tiptop hunter. He was an athlete in his youth and his love of ount- door life continued to the day of his death, When he was president, his chief diversion was horseback riding. Ho was fond of dancing, too, and regu- larly atten? the the long room ii: ine City tavern at Alexan dria, says the Washington Post Thomas Jefferson sought relief from the cares of stato in his love for music He was a clever performer on the violin and whiled many hours away on bis beloved fiddle. He assemblies in Absolutely Pure away sawing had a wholesome and delicious, for mechanical inventions, tox and some of his happiest m those spent in try bor savi President Tyler bad a do ing love the of poker, ho spent many pleasant evenings ing to bobtail four aces and bluffing stakes were tasto | Z 10 evi ng de p and abid good American flushes, filling hoisting the en Geuoes, bucking EEN'S R ' 3 BAND, N 7 F r A SEE THE YOU ATS IT BE HAVE i» Educate Your >owels 5510 Cascenrels, { 1D), BAIN OG FR HAVE YOU SEEN OUR LINE OF en’s All-Wool Suits Be. AL 7. O «7 ’ . a i You will find other concerns asking Eight Dollars for the same goods. ALLEGHENY STREEJ, BELLEFONTE,
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