THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 30, 1508, THE RACKET No. 9 and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa oer About this time a year keep Red advertisements, ad- e language, mix- X adjectives a lookout for Circus style U will find about all in th the road The to cover the trick, store prices. are intended but the bait catch a wooden Indian Cigar is too thin to sign. 19 Boil the wind out of the Circus posters and U will be surprised at how little is left. WA 510.0048 Suit of Clothes 2 or an Overcoat-¢ RQ FOR A PUMPKIN A Contest inaugurated by Montgomery & Co., the Cloth- iers. Get in the push and win a fine Suit or an Overcoat. © SR $10.00 Suit of Cl Overcoat, i othes A an d,., ....No Farmer Barre Every ¥ imnviiea farmer st pumpkin. commit 4 . Lidl OCTOBER 15th, '98 rst prize will be the of a suit of clothes or an which sells for $10.00. nd prize---A suit of thi ¢ or an overcoat which sells for $5. Winners to take their choice. No charge for the registration. No loss of any kind to competitors. Thisisno joke nor a lottery, but a bona- fide business offer. Any need- ed information gladly furnished at our store. Lo Montgomery & Co Progressive Clothiers, BELLEFONTE. PENN'A. in, The fi al Ol ~1 i 90000500000000000500000000 CLEVER : THING TO DO: If you have a Brother, or Sister, Father or Mother ter, or Aunt—of course you have~living tn some distant part of the country you can give them an appropriate gift and one that will be appreciated by sending them THR CENTRE DEMOCRAT one year. Costs you only $1to doit, and will keep them informed dur- ing the year about happenings in Centre county, Would that not be the clever thing to do? WELL I GUESS YES !! , Son or Daugh. Uncle | CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTHENT Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN The News CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See Worthy of Note—The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be Sen Wew andeObrerve Gladiy Published {the News, itl bes Publish it FIEDLER and wife Sunday. (3¢ » “ : I. D Those of larter and 2. Dale, this place SOVEer, 14s S Hall, pas way to Ei. M. cream scpara contemy lag ting Alber F armers Mil 1 home, ( recently purchased and sever others purchasing. Boone anew al are tor : adford 1 and , paid a visit at "ee orge Bradford nunion services at Ht y R i 11 attended ay wert weil enaea by Rev, * hear tone t compel Award A yo who was re F OUng lay fur. hear ival on Sature orchestra wii If you want to ) the of Howar ~ H some lime BODOG musi Jackson bran at this festiva 1, opened a Brown store room ago, and 14 closing out h store in th place finding it a paying his stock of goods at reduced prices THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT and the a-week World both one year for Think of it, four pat a week rice. This is a great combina + yt nok venture times. $1.65 for that § tion. yw rs A Jewel of a Wife 1 Walter, , Lancaster county, his birth, mut AR ion! about fifty friends a farmer living nexr Litit Sth anniversary of Walter invited celebrated and Mrs and lebrat dinner resented the aving before Suthie Carriage was p Walter, Under his 1 goid table the ate at was a fine watch table Mr, and a herd of Ho! This was followe: tein cows w nas} resent. ed to him by the ap- ladies dre S8¢ di . which piled gold ana silver to the amount of £1, This, presented to the happy man, Everything was the gift of Mr. Walter's wife, who by industry and frugality in fifteen years of married life saved the money witliout the knowledge of her husband, pearance of too young pink, who carried a tray on was 00 too, was - The Band Contest The Central Pennsylvania band con. nessed by a large crowd, all the adjacent towns and villages being represented. The music was of a very high order. Six bands participated. The first prize, $150, was won by the Volunteer band, of DuBois; second prize, $75.00 by the Ty. rone City band; third prize, $45.00, by the Falls Creek band ; fourth prize, $25. 00, by the South Fork band, fifth prize, $10.00 by the Excelsior band, of DuPois, The Osceola band, while not winning any of the prizes, rendered fine music. The tournament will be held at Tyrone next year. won | a | ers have refused to comply Falter was invited tothe vad Walter was invited tothe yard | “ have been compel i test, at Philipsburg, last Friday vas wit. | { N. J., on Wednes A Meteorical Phenomena. Dispatches in the Philadelphia papers last week i the announced the frightening of entire camp of soldiers at Pompton, day evening, June 22, g of a monster meteor, which that the il up the by the fallin was so close hited mete ition there. The seen by a number luming from lig entire camp, same 1 of Philadelphians in its passage over that And now anspires tha jeliefonte were also treated to a sight ol the J} Ol this heavenly ni talll homie nounta Joe says irst heard rushing, hizzing noise 1¢ ticed ¢ 1g hit ught some on the instant one had put off a monster ky rocket. Looking vp ward, however, saw asigl aralyzed him, ar sity, Ou Monday ’ np that made thin VOLG there was the ca gs extraordi. uarily interesting for a while. One of the source that he mn learned from nd had RE to women some her husba another wife whom was cxpectin arrive that day and tones peculiar to such people man of the matter. He of course denied i ins le of cu This was it and gave the woman a cou and chucked her in the creek so distasteful love (possibly because it to the woman was too much out of the ordinary) that she packed her | | trunk and left for Baltimore the | , her home. — i i— Wants Pay for the Casket family ners of The Goodwin have asked county commissi Tioga county Walter } comm with their Had the casket in which The pay for the Goodwin was buried ssion the re quest, but may reconsider and reimburse the family re. | latives | the the led to either 1ssioners would the remains or ship them to one of the state execution comn bury hospitals for dissecting parposes - Will Have a Big Time. lock Haven will have » river carnival on the night of July 4 A of the boats on the river are to be decorated and illuminated with lanterns and will join in making a parade. Colored fires, sky rockets, roman candles and fireworks of all characters will euliven the demon. stration which is to be named in honor of Dewey. ——— ——— Woodsman Cat His Foot, George Hibble, of Blanchard, while working with his father on a lumber job on Young woman's creek had the mis. fortune to cut an ugly gash in bis lent foot with his axe. He was brought to this city. Six stitches were placed in the gash, LW ER MOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bil fousnoss igostion, Meadache. Easy to take, easy te Oporates 200. ——— — BIGGEST FLAG IN THE STATE Now Floats in the Nivany Mountain Above Pleasant Gap. Mention wats of the zens of Ple sue intention of the patri to float across the old iC Citi rasant Gap, : largest flag in the state ike lead. ing over the mou and the raising last tai nian, of the same Thursday roved most pt and drew from fifteen hun. thou successful 1 dred to two aud people {ror | boys were | was and of his first | { save the boys life, and, as it is, | Among this number action | refused to receive the body after |, " | DTOOK country round al witness Grenoble, Hoover, The and a1 ail 8a afl; old assembled specta- the who were among the day Air, many veteran It so enthusiastically jub- id whe rls m tors have not fe ilant as they d mon 8g h nerican ana oli Drank Car} On afternoon Lester Ginter, Tuesday aged § years, with another boy about the same age Bishop bottle were playing in a stable when they on street Came ACToss a acid. The ignorant as to what the stuff containing carbolic Ginter drank some of the poi. Only the prompt and son, administering of sufficed to his mouth vinegar other emetics and throat are terribly burned with the acid - Centre Co. Normal Graduates. Commencement exercises were held at the Lock Haven State Normal school this week, graduating a class of 142 were the following pring Fair. Pine Mt from Centre county : Ruth Duck, § Mitchell Garbrick, McKee Hipple, Albert leathers, Clayton Stine, He - John James leonard G Glenn ; Eagle lovevi Our Firemen Will Attend. Many members of the three hose com. panies of this city will attend the picnic at Hecla park Monday as the guests of | the Undine fire company. The firemen of this city will morning and take part in the parade to be given in that place. come back to Hecla. pan y~lock Haven Democrat. fmm Cash Pruses. Large cash prizes and other valuable gifts are offered by the J. C. Ayer Co., of Lowell, Mass, for collections of “Health Proverbs.” Returns must be in by August 1, 1808. Begin your col. lection at once, and write them for farth- er particulars, Spring Time Is Here S0 is Spring's Sarsaparilla for the Blood, Orel et i the best, For sale at Krumirine's Pharmacy. go to Belllefoute in the | They will then | The expe of nearby, they dragged her from ber peril. the trip will be paid by the Undine com. | A MEAL IN A CAPSULE Take One With a Drink and Your Stomach p Fan wi Soup The {rr i" samples of various things de ne comfort of soldiers and the 1 els of implements io be used in received by the placed in the Na of the N "er Navy on Avy is alse Journal, 00 Cat it, then drink and behold! to Bas s§ you: Another geniu in Centre county s hould be Youd attend. the sessic== oi this with th ae i torsof our state wil ing meeting mere contact leading | do them good is an op nm new ideas and new Can't afford can afford whatever is calculated to make teachers here portunit enthu slasm Uh i 1 yes you can, you a better, a mors earnest teacher, es. pecially when such agency is brought to your very doors. Teachers of Centre county let us show the rest of the state that we are interest ed in all that pertains to our educational work. Another such oppor { the with the great teachers never present itself ale may This gather . . His gathering can come 10 cur section only once : ation Come ans bring along with you - Her Lover Saved Mer Edusa Hol aged 23 ed to commit suicide at Milton by jump. Bef letter den YCAars, ing off the river bridge her she 1) Hause, her lover, giving directions as to where her body w be sent, and ex. pressing regret for the deed. Hause | hurried to the spot and saw ber over the | railing ready to drop. His ows strength | was not sufficient, and calling to a man ore home, wrote a was to ous position, ill— The Fourth at Scotia, The citizens of Scotia are determined not to be outdone on the Fourth of July. The business people of the town have taken charge and are doing everything in their power to make it a commemor. able day. An inieresting programme will be prepared for or the day. For $1.50: —You © can hg uy newspa; for a frost entre By and either the ** Post’ or the “Cincinnati lnquirer.” Our claim is to furnish the Most News for the Least Money. warfare : tunity to meet : ye : attempt. she left i Orio | Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, Absolutely Pure | Jersey Shore Vidette juent subscribers under the above | his paragraph that in arrears. | must have it 1 " | stand this notice is it means We need our money an You will therefore under tended for + not the other fellow Salt Rheum ; Intense Suffering Could Not Sleep Cured by Mood's Sarsaparilla. ir hands would crack jeved 1 was suffer ng. decided t lla I did not se ing trom® take Hood's Sarsapari any improvement with the first bottle but continued with medicine and after taking five botiles | was completely cured. My bands are now as smooth as Loould wish.” A.D. Haaxy, Elroy, Pa Hood's Sarsaparilla TH ha best in fact the One True Ricod Purifier BoM by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Mele nt and Hood's Pills ws pork fo ot. GARMAN’S EMPIRE HOU SE, MAIN STREET, TY TYRONE, PA. AL 8. Garman, Proprietor. Everything new, clean and inviting. Special pains will be taken to entertain Centre county people when traveling in the that section.
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