Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 31, 1898, Image 4

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT,
BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1808,
The Centre Democrat,
CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - EDITOR & PROP |
Actual, average, sworn circulation, of this
paper, for the past year, 1807, was
OVER 2000 COPIES PER WEEK.
Telephone Call nsy.
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If paid fn ADVAN
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Special Club Rate
Il he sent
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With
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Pittsburg Wed
incinnatti Weekly
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YW rs
kly Post
World
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New York Stimesa-week
EDITORIAL.
Cuba should
Nave 1} = recognized long ago. The
18
course of 1
¢ measures with
Such dilatory meas-
thousands are
lisappointed with
T
¥Y and vas-
Con-
! drive him to action
of the
Wall sire
Cuba
towards Spain.
preserve the honor nation
changers, on ret, are
money
pposed to the freedom of as it
the
the
ight effect stock
seem to have preside
SIDENT MCKINLEY
- Wi
gisaster thinks
f h'esrrne
i BONO
will
nEnown «
juanti
what more can b
weak
The
cn us sum is
OT I
ional income
WILL THERE BE WAR
i stam
yal American
McKinley's “di
ith
The Yue bas come
to Cuba,
They are 4
plomatic
uw
to ship accompanied
If
will soon
by food for th t
Cubans
ATVing
Spain doit yield at once, war
be the inevitable
olution of this difficul.
ty.
— ——
The Population of the World
Hubner's statistical and geographical
tables, as a result of the latest investiga
tions; give the povulation of the world at
1,515,000,000. This is an increase over
the figures of 1846 of 23,000,000. To this
increase Hurope is credited with contrib
uting 5,700,000, Asia, 6,200,000; Africa,
7,500,000 ; America, 3,200,000, The
United States, with its great growth, es- |
timated by this authority at 2,800,000,
and its present population placed at 72,- |
300,000, represents more thau 53 per
cent. of the entire population of North | courage drinking among the students, 1
and South America~-a circumstance ad- |
dueed as highly significant, and occur. |
| principally beer, and in moderation, Of
| course, college boys will sing, but they
| sing well. On the days of great games
ring in no other part of the earth,
Strange Place to Write a Will,
David Burkhart, of Belsano Cambria
county, while looking over the Bible,
found written on a blank page the will
of his wife who died ‘ecently. The
document is valuable to the husband, as
it makes him heir to considerable prop-
erty.
THE PRINCETON
One of the Show
The Grill
Town
That Make It
University Loom
the Customs
The Tun Was Opened Five
1 Inn
Years Ago,
gain
to
tivitie
tiviti
"
from t}
patronags ‘
has always }
agement
orable comment
The Presbyterian Church all
country Is much
the licensing of the Inn to
ous and fermentad liquors.
of Synods and Presby
well as the West
Princeton University
tiona
yOen und
which has
very exercise
Py
teries in the East
aR assuming 1
: 2 1 y »
is a as mina
#
on and is respon
this
well ki
the «
3
INN.
Flaces of the Famous Old
and
Celebrated —-
sell spiritu-
A number
'
at
for
own and
stelry, have taken oceas-
Cong
A hew sensation
agitation when
cement
unjust
tory act
and
name. h
nour
Synods
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& has O«
Magazine, res
Inn He d
large library
to which he has ace
agreeable environments afforded by the
venerable university town. He is not
a graduate of Princeton, but has re
ceived a degree from the university, He
gives testimony as 10 the general mor
al atmosphere that pervades the inn
and the griil.
“I came to Princeton,” he sald to me,
“because | have some friends here. |
came to stay a few days, but I have re-
mained here almost continuously, The
Inn is a delightful place, full of delight
ful people, The register of the Inn will
show the character of its guests, It is
a book containing autographs of some
of the greatest men of our land, I
think I could name a hundred promin-
ent men krown throughout the United
States who nave been entertained here
Members of the faculty eall on thelr
friends here. Dr, Patton frequently
drops In,
“The management is careful not to en
the
[ t of
he 'S
n i
unt
LA 8
have never meen any strong liquor
drunk by the graduates; they drink
they give the college cheers and cries.
There is no great amount of noise at
any time, I have never been disturbed,
and I have never heard of any com-
plaint from other guests in the house.”
HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver ils, Bil
Igostion, Meadache,
Easy to take, easy to operate. 250.
ire the university
and the |
ments
| lic spirited men; fourth,
{| originate with themselves;
{ who put on
| talks of locating
| themsel
| these classes,
ISER COLUMBIA.
TRIAL LIST
week April
Heunder.
David Rothrock,
Rothrock et al.
Wm. Thomas vs. Thomas P
Henry
Asher
Holler & Hawk vs. Earle C. Tuten
Wm. M. Seigle vs. The Iron City Mu
tual Insurance Company
D.H. Bean v8. D. T
Mrs. A. R. Long vs. Cyrus Gordon,
P.P
John
oft.
Cowher
Hair vs, Geo, R. Boak
Q. Miles vs, S.
Suyder Bros, use
W.1
Delmage us
Dagoiel lang, et
Nev
bring
terget al.
J. Edward Mastin + ‘ Eskric
Southern Tron Car
Irom Co
foe
RE
Val fine
y Aeating
-
Men Whe do a Town Harm
the town
lows
second, those who ran it down
strangers; third, those who mistrust §
those
who show
| no hospitality; fifth, those who hate to
see others make money; sixth, those who
oppose every movement which does not
seventh, those
a Jong face when a stranger
cighth, those
ublic enterprise which
direct
You don't belong to any of
in town
who oppose every §
does not appear as a benefit to
ves
do you?
-
Select Sthook.
| March
with the label on your paper,
ROLL OF HONOR,
| THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE |
The following persong have paid their |
| subscriptions during the past mouth of |
Sce that this date corresponds
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Dr. Ward, Bellefonte
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Isaac Harpstor, Gatesburg
Orrin Vall, PRIVpSDUrg oom
Mrs, Busan Yonada, Madison
Elen Hubler, Kebersburg
Geo, W, Zerby, Mill
A. H. Rachau, Madisonburg
Isane Bickle, Th "
J. L. Faust, Potters Mills
E. smith, Penn Ha
Ww Bpring
eott Decker, Spring Mill
Henry M
JN. Erhard, Kaneville
Harry Rockey, M
J.D, Brown
Johu Grove, Lemont
Geo, Grenninger, Flem
Milligen Walker, Runvill
Dan Homan, Penn Cave
J. A. Gettig, Fillmore
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Gaels
Weaver
John IH. Zerby, Peon Hal
F.J auk, Loveville
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Weaver
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I. Hoover, Coburn
Auman, Coburn
onada Ceburn
rman, Feidier
Aaronsbu
Bower, Aan
Haley, An:
hin Slagle, Aaror
W. lH. Bohn
H. A. Gentle a
1. A. Zeigler, Bloomsburg
W. J. Hauba, Renovo... wo.
Adam May, Munson...
W. KH. Musser, Bellefonte.
Geo. F. Miller, Pine Grove Mills
Mrs. J. B. Crawlord, Freeport, 111
Anthony Wise, Fillmore
Henry A. White, Spring Mills
I. HH. Neidigh, 3tate College
J. W. Armstrong, Oak Hall...
Jonas Stover, Rebersburg
C.N. Meyer, Coburn
KH. O. Braucht, Coburn
I. W. Glasgow, Coburn
NeWwilon Boob, Bellvae, Ohio
| Cyrus HH. Meyer, Cobarn
J. Kelly, Roland
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msburg
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Anrons
Raber
ng
A ten weeks session of select school | A. 4G. Keller, Gleaston, Pa
build:
The pur-
offer increased
will be held in Centre Hall school
ing, beginning May 23, 1508.
pose of the school is to
facilities for higher education, as well as
to those who are or will be-
and
and
“review,'’
others who
ready to re-
come school teachers,
would be interested
ceive instruction,
Ten or twelve courses can be given,
Charges are very light, being one dollar |
per course,
boarding at £2.50 per week. For infor.
matin address, Guo, B. SNYDER,
Centre Hall, Pa.
A Truthful Statement.
Anexcellentand invaluable remedy,
for the cure of cough, cold and hoarse-
ness, is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and
Mr. Jas, Hadfield, 350 West St., New
York City, verifies this statement,
Ie writes : “Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup
is a most excellent remedy for cough,
cold and hoarseness, and I take great
pleasure in recommending it to all,
who require such » valuable household
medicine.” Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup
Furnished rooms and good
i
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|
is sold everywhere for 25 cents,
| Mrs, Sam Hoover, Hannah
Henry Houser, Blanchard
Chas. Corl. Linden Hall
-
Make every penny |
count, A dollar sav-
ed is a dollar earned.
Buy one of our Men's
All-wool Five Dollar
Suits and you will
add exactly $2.50 to
your hank account.
FAUBLES.
GET
RICH
|
sz Our
«2 Twenty-fifth
a2 Anniversary
i
|
|
Lune TrousrLus AND CoNsuMPTION CAN
BE CURED.
An Eminent New York Chemist
Scientist Makes a Free Offer to Our
Readers.
The distinguished chemist, T. A. slocum, of
New York City, demonstrating his discovery
of a reliable cure for Cossumption (Pulmonary |
Tubeyeulousis) bronchial Mog aud chest
troubles, stubborn coughs caturrhal affections,
general decline and weakness, loss of flesh,
and all conditions of wasting away, will send
THREE FREE BOTTLES (all different) of his
New Inscoveri y allicted reader of this
paper writing
His “New
thousands
ho eons
$10 KN Y
for them
clentific 1
permanently 1
ders imple
reatment’ has cured
iy use, and
duty to
of lis in.
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profess
iy Lo donate 8 rial
onal
wonders, and
Kpesrimenting
beneficial lo
modern
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ale is
filed
tories in
of the
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chemist, patiently «
for years, has produced results as
humanity as can be claimed by
genius. His assertion that ung
pn pt are curable
ae
§ great
on
heartfed letter
and Eure
in those «
COnK
proven by
in his
thousands {1
world,
The dread Co
means Kpeedy
Bimply write
Ludie
American pean
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and cer
vihig
freq
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should take
us proposition
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tell the
the ( entre
and
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