4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1897. . .4 RT ao o ” % pane 4 '" . . oid 5 SOBER ITEMS. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE and How Best Conducted. Miss Cows in Winter y A yas dan 7) A, Aaa ) id AN Ye ‘v . . [(] ha ( entire ak emoceat, Kathryn Kerr opened the subject and | If cows begin to fal 0 ies esd Las +4 Royal makes the food pure, ui 4 KS ‘ 4 A : | Ws epi to fall ot nn widbbed wholesome and delicious, . SINE 4 sou of rainy days, Continued from Lge gave a good talk, emphasizing that the winter, after 1 1 The roads are full of slop; pupils must be gular in attendance in But Ezra savs he's bound to go, And nothing can make him stop Clad Yh mek s EA Lm ’ tx . iia M CIRCULATION, OVER 1900, Every other evening, rain or shine, 3 kin ! Alm aviures v | school imination Mt ! on, J. OO. Harpster, CHAS. R, KURTZ, - EDITOR & PROP : order to derive the proper bet Telephone Call 183. nake | near bed time . morning, when ey | tivate a love Ion > IANEKUAKE Ww . P. Hostermadt SUBSCRIPTION $ past day | WOTrKing Absolutely Pure -DITORIAL. THE WONDERS OF SCIE! ING GAMBLERS Rd ro BDI POPPOOVGOPO WCB DOO PVP OPPO TO OGDIDOR® 3; DRUGGISTS RAKTEED to cur y ’ cont ipatbe suearets are the Ideal Laxs ABSOLUTELY GU Br) Hive movat Erlp of sriwe of rou Seb? Ratacalroiiie Po ple and booklet Free, Ad TERLING REMEDY of b ro, real, Can, , or Ke rk. 2% PPPPPIPPPPOTIOPOPCPOODD DODO ORO PDPDOPOLODBPOIR®PODPID Mddaddiadandiadindindasdandisdinkiadaadaddindaadandand ddiadasdssdandanl mm eo y [JF YOU W ANT THE BEST of SKCHLER & CO.. wd § i SIRRLINS BELLEFONTE ; (O)ddediddisiaadidisiadadaatsaiasiaiasdadididdiatioiiadddddad Adddaddai i i 3 j | | bobbobbbbbbb bbb bab bob bo 000000000000 004000000000 000000000000 000040004 rRNA SION £. TO WHOM IT _» ¢ May Concern: ef x dollars and seventeen i eM sors sigatys avé 5 cs of ve | 3 COME ©. BACKWARD SEASON, (2 ad one cent. and Miss people wer ell t and wi ing i fi , 4 | 5 h ’ S : . lanes | treat i ; | $13.18. The teacher was YAM ‘ones ; ’ § l wed with the work of the large audience bs Sh T—y y ) i / it awarded a second prize to WR EST MORN {NG i ; a 2 > TOO M UCH STOCK lie, it being a gold stick pin ; a . , fi ; ’ nd economic He has answered the last roll call I'he morning session opened by sing { : _ eA . in that country and Thomas H. Mills, an old veteran of the | ing “All Hail the Power of Jesus Name," : late war, died at his home in Bogus twp on Saturday December 11, trem effect of | wounds received in the battle of Win. m of Mr. Bryan causes chester, September 19, 1864. He was a | conducted ‘he devotional exercises by ss amoung the goldites il | member of Company C. of the 87 Regt- | reading part of the 2ud chapters of publican journals are de. | Ment. He wak 70 years, 4 months and 17 | proverbs, and prayer 4 © Great Reduction all Along the Line. | ef days old. Interment was made in the | Th haut of Tuesday's sessions : " ‘¢ 7 : y N : © es « s 4 time and eflort 0 giving | Advent ¢ smetery, on Monday afternoon, ie ines f Ihe fact is they fear he | Rev, J. Zegler, officiated. Politically he | were read and approved, after a few ¢ loaded to the brim for | was a democrat, Larry Boy. | corrections C. VV. DuelLoxag, of Romola, gn J () IL > ) AN . . : : ver campaign, Whether Institute sang several favorite pieces Among the prominent young instr 6 : 1 LX | | ‘ 3, ad % . Silver Jubilee. : to Mexico or not, free silver "Jubilee of music being assisted by Prof. Brown | tors attending fostitute this year, Mr . yaal issue, Fhe members of St. Agnes Catholic | who put life in the music by the use of Delong is cengpicuous. Last session be § \ ALLEGHENY STREET, church of Lock Haven are making prep. | h rh p : the coronet, ted ¢ OC re stitute § . .., arations for a silver jubilee in celebration he cotor acted as Secretary of Institute in an efi Hig Vorker, of the founding of the parish. The anni. | Prof. Frank Albright, of Philipsburg, | cient manner. He has been engaged in Bo BELLEFONTE, PENNA, , who lives two miles cast | versary day is realy January 1st, but ow. | was called tothe chair and conducted | teaching the past six vears. Mr. De. 1 Hall, killed a porker on the ing to its fallivg right in the busy holi- | {he teacher's session. {Jong is a frequent contributor to the | 's P- y vy SARL ARES 1 Ww | day season the members decided to cele | . A hg re November that dressed 640 bs. d : | The subject discussed was “School | columns of this paper and we regard him Con Lamont, or anyone else, beat that? Dec. 15th and 16th, i Examivations, Their Puspose, Benefit | ay a young man of ability and promise. and other selections Rev, Stephens, ofthe M. EE church, ¢ silver has upon ind welfare of that people, brate it on Wednesday and Thursday, |
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