~ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1897. “The Klondike Gold Fields” | Cloth Bound Book 528 pages, Map CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO and Fine Illustrations, subseription | price ®1.50, our price T8¢. 332 BASKETS Big and little, idea, gis Indian Tribe, of Northern York: prices cents te every the handwork Ol Butterick’'s Fashion Books Sheet and Patterns Decem An Expert Fitter, With 3 of the finest shown in the U.S. The Chi HALO (lors | with us Novem! ber 11th. Agate Ware. les, C Pots, {GR SPIGELMYER t SHEM SPIGELMYER WORTH 25 CENTS OUR PRICE 10 CTS FOR TWO WEEKS COMPLEXION, | other campaign | some aspirant’s interest. This week will | tell { happed Hanks, ete, ete "ee \ ‘ ; Three RIiNGE & 10 BELLEFONTE, | ! 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The running and fro now SOON cease and many a wearisome tale of fidelity to party loyalty will be relegated to the pigeon holes, there to remain until an shall call them forth in to who shall be destined to handle the mails for the next four years. The edict is anxiously awaited by all con. cerned, and the dailies are closely watch. ed for the result, The ring did its best, $0 did the rest Personals were plenti ful and little things that were resorted to that certainly were beneath the dignity of in petty little threecent cramble vin you did your best Isaac did the same. James if you should win the prize, Mayor wouldn't you smile Cousin Charley we will surely miss thee, if the prize you chance to miss, but we trust that in the future be like this—this—this men you'll more The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and Pittsburg W. Fost for $1.50 a year REBERSHBURG Supt. C. LL. Gramley was in Bellefonte on last Thursday. Geo. Krumrine had been in Bellefoute Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day. Geo. reports of having had a good old time. Some of our ahead people opened the season, Sausage will soon be eyed thre, times a day and often between times, yet some people think life is long since | they have long sausage, The Hallow "een boys are now convin- ced that all do not take a liking to corn, even if shelled, since each one was obliged to pay something like $1.50 on Saturday and call the matter balanced. Our people have been well pleased with that exceptionally good concert, which was rendered on Howard Miller's store porch, last Saturday evening. Howard will soon have a first-class con cert, if he will upon it's contin. uance long enough Insist HOWARD XO Mr. J ed a new Mond iy The che morning Howard Mi had Mathias week vEeArs lied about six years ago - Died at Coleville Charles Leonard Rider, the 15.months, old son of George Rider, of Coleville, died Saturday evening at s o'clock of punen- mona i The Homeliest Man ln tellefonte as well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get a free trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, | a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and | relieve all chronic and acute coughs, | asthma, bronchitis and consumption. | Price 25 and so cents, - “ Save The Children. When children ar cough, ool attacked with | and croup, Dr. Bull's quick and Baker, have Cough Syru prove a Elmer E. a th Byrup for cough, the best Bie Cure Blandon, used Dr. Bal l ind found it cure for theso never run ost of it, it on hand.” Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is sold everywhere for 85 cents, lnsist on having it. i ugh medicine and We but always keep wffections SCHOOL REPORTS. STAR Scnoon: the first month ending Nov, 5, 1897; month, male 27, female 24, total 51, Average attendance during the month, | Those not | {| missing a day during the month are, | male 21, female 21, total 42. Wilbur Shunkwiler, Florence Flanigan, Ambrose Flanigan, Oliver Vall, Eddie Vail, Jas Watson, Carl Mached, Paul Machen, Eddie Scurfield, Ella Vail, Mary Fubrily, Pamelia Honston, Grace Watson, Maggie and Amie Williamson. Parents who inter school Scurfield and WOrK are A Husirrox, all Aare ted in invited to of Respect i furnished it be published papers Signed by the Sanday “choo of the ng, Pa, thie fo At a meting of the formed charch, Aaronsbu ing was adopted Whereas, God who rales, has seen 1 take fron ue one of our § Hon, J. Mevers, who has been instant in season and of season, in Jooking alter the interests of our ehareh Therefore be it Resolved, That in the death of brother Mever, we realize the fact, that this ox gation has Jost one of 118 most eMctent Kid ors, who was willing to do all in his power for the good of the church, whose jodgment was sound and whose counsel! was wise, and that we say we mies him very much Resolved that we deeply sympathize with his relntives and friends and bow In bumble sulvniasion tothe will of God, Hesolved that a copy of those resolutions be given to the bereaved family and publish ed in the church and county papers signed by the Consistony He low nwistory 28] ders, oni METS » asy to Take asy to Operate Are features poenliar to Hood's Pills, Small size, tasteless, efficient. thorough Ag one Hoods sald: © You never know yon have taken a pill GIL IE be all over,” #e. C. 1. Hood & Co. Proprietors, Lowell, Mass The only pills to take with Hood's Sarsapariiis. 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