THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1896, SITES \ AOD 1 ANITQ | This Thursday evening, the Presby- CORRESI ONDE N1 S terian Sunday school are having their Christmas entertainment, “ ISB TAT DEPA R | M EN | Miss Annie Kerstetter and Susie Gill, two of Pleasant Gap's accomplished | : x . iy young ladies, were visiting Mr. Jacob | The News Gathered From Various | Hermans. We were glad to see you; | come again, Money-Saving in Christmas ill Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE F575. CO WALLACE RUN. \ \1 lent Idren are having a vacation 1 0 5 8 What our Army of Alert Corresponden ec accouut of institute. worthy of not The local and observe wo 0 ¢ ¢ : acas, in company with his Happenings of every community will be est friend, Mi Annie Boop, were to gladly Published Send the news, we will | Sam] to butcher last Thursday. Publish it hill sausage was very good. Thomas Spicer’s house, near Gum Stump, was burned tothe ground last uesd; THTTITESNIS, ¥F MILESBURG MENTION, iv. the fire originated somewhere 4 We offer the widest field for the selection of Holiday Gifts to suit any person of the sterner sex, be he 2 or 80 years old. We need money and to get it we offer a clear saving of at least 25 per cent. If this is not so return the goods and get your money back. OTTO NITI OTT OT TTT TECNT OT TIIIES. J. ; near the ) Msastrous Fir \ Very Successtul . Knother Disastro ¢ a by John roch spent a few days visiting Supper Other Items at Altoon t week. oun Says every. J § atiss Annie Slifer left for Millheim, thing I or a Happy Christmas up ffter a short visi : Simon Neyhart has returned from Mrs. Sadie Poorman, of Jersey Shore, ['nion county, where he was attending | spent e few days visiting her father, Mr, he funeral of his youngest brother James Lucas Frank Scottand his family, of Pitts. Toner Lucas, son of Sam'l Lucas, of urg, were guests of his wife's friends. Bellefonte, was seen in our midst visiting, George Adams returned home from Mr, Franklin Lucas and Fred Freeze ‘incinnati, for a short season spent Sunday at Coleville. Of course Williamsport as in | the boys had an object in view. James Reed, of 1¢ burg on Wedneseay, the 1 t Rev. C. Miller, of Bellefonte husiness. nids week. Clothing Sh lll Bl of congratulation, We NARROW ESCAPE A lavarr made narrow escape from being crushed to ath, on Friday last He and Wm, yatson was loading a wagon at Walker 's saw mill, on Marsh Creek, with gr @ck pine lumber | md of the wagon iplete line, of clothing, GLOVES Miscellaneous Articles | 1m off betwee: S. LEWIN, Manager, PMILADELPMIA BRANCH, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLE] [E, PA A BAD FIRE :(—Geor as Butler, Harry Kell Murray, on Monday for Waddles Station cut paperwood about halt from the station there, the boys bega a cabin; all went well ur noon Butler was to « e boys. He began ell, when the cabin, w an’s overcoat, and their ip in smoke. Tom at Sut the fire company ment was over they ind, began to figure up om said Now boys we laims for our insurar r Col. W. H. Musser ue season, that he 1¢ insurance com icy may have g djuster When such figures as will e kicks we will have i v tl ourt. We have a sum sufficient to carry OAK HALL TIPS it through, left fr i t of i hat is now in th d IIESIIIISSISSISISESIIEISSEIILISSIIIETESEIS SISSIES, Ru STITT ITT TONITE NTT ITI ITNT TITTIES PROFESSIONAL CARDS SY; or there LEMONT CULLINGS LEGAL NOTICH ARMERS the farmer » Of the ng, and do a gre loal of plow. 4. ’ reture fea f anion township, de vel 0 perches to post then bram Dl VOTH ' : torney at lay =D rl looking ver attractive ) v nd t | tun via heyno Ne garth Re i \ hers he : A Stone Be. hopoinbds ly neg hy . . PANGLER & HI ve (dd spangler how tof rd p ' k ’ d and el R & HI $ wr dex] a ec wants of ‘ : : : ‘ " \ von vhol . : . : ' 1 \ Hews he waite Lhe i, gh ge 4 elon A Bertefonte oro hoa am pared tone: thence a ‘ | thedule of dist Office in Furst hatidgy opi late of Bellefonte bor \ ) y I A ‘ ) : a al ’ " on mu : 2 : $. The fourth par ceonunt « ‘ p t he ssid ant ment at | Hed , : vt 0 All ¥5 Mr ] { Pix f ) ike ity on Jackson. Surviving execut anid t of bhi t boat Tred . wd at } i 1 . Rap ta pended & rove M img at the rat Ai eoount of Fdw ’ | ma ey ne “heme ’ rt. tarde hh v [ i . ; rat and | : ' BN ‘ | a : J " Cha Da ) m, . f “tr ‘ ( | t ther ore y ne . at A ® HE IAS, A fing: op . ' ’ : y the « fore D and kt y, allowing ellefonte boro, dee’ thenes th went ches t at ebarred t . fagends tal a wl : ’ {ith 8. Vonada He p v Wik 1 : . 4 ho n Wopdnek Consult fon nec v } m } enges ! ! y regular train . Th » 4 i | ! | ong ; i : ; y rt ! strats of. et ' orge W. Vonada, | west 17 810 perches to stone: thenes \ -. ! A t t HOt Mt ! 1 v © rie ’ k : Hoe moni } tg township, de ' same south 25° east 8 perches to a stun ’ atid Oing or re. 2 geount of Nnyder thenee north east 17 S10 perehes t : yO CRanay A wt Philadelpl t ednesd vhere they " ! €T XK : ; \ lad , i . + ts i ) Y A through 1c famous dy hg GL, of Benjamin F. Snyder place of beginning ontaining siz acres and Ui O11} expect to visit | 1m A ’ : . : mte of Boges township, deceased one hundred and eight perehes nest measure A Ad . ICH Ask Mr. and Mr nes rs if thes ! Rp nwood Springs, Lead 8. First and final aceount of Samuel 6G. Rider 5. Another thereof beginning at a stone. | Centre nty pre ey | ” t sits Sa y €, ana Ux rden of the Gods, sdmr., of, ete, of John W. Rider, late of Fergu thence along and of John Lee south 671° west unders re ve 0 : i ™ 3. det 30 3 : : ung Eh ver ¢ points on the Pennsyle mn town hi} i dq HH. Miller . . : : Joe hes 10a stone : thence along land of | p ule an ber of the | i nen y 14 : " 4 i Account of John H filer, administrator | ¥, 1. Hosterman south 51° west 89 1.16 perches ‘ He a num bh mem- | road em east of Pittsburg: | of ete. of George Eckel, late of Ferguson | to a stone: thence north HAL° wost 13 & 10 per bers were out to visit the Hes ' Fit out : cond tour, £150; third | township deceased ches to a stone; thenee north 60 4.10° sast % ; . N : last Monday pight a week | tl report ir, $210 around trip,and $150 one way 10. First and final account of KE. RB, Peters, | porches to a stone: and thence along land of | 10 Above estate, 10 a \ th one -. KEBICHLINE, A hi 1 had 3 i . \ ’ Woh i | trustee to sell real estate of Hannah Resides, | Kamuel Keller's a«tate, south 3%.° east 1 4.1 entitled to receive the y , Jo! MMustice of the Peace iaving had a good time | i raries and other in. | jae of Benner township, acesased perches to the place of beginning. containing | LC0 that he w Hend to the dut ra House block, opposite On Tuesday evening things were un formation appl ticket agencies speci- il. ‘The account of George 8. Gray, executor | 48 acres and 37 perches neat measure. It bo. | foinimen] at hin én A a A ; : " usually dull here in town, as there w al booking offices, or address George W, po. ot2., of fintharihe Gray, late of Half Moon | ing part of the same premises which by virtue | D. I A n rey. ihe 1th 4 Couttonse § y AR et WJ al } i « OF AGAGTESS . B RAN " Arr : ] ' no society, on account of the teacher Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, . Tha acount of Emma R. Rachau, sole The trary food oo An A atom aswrances | Hes In Interest are rv being at institute, There will be society Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Jur vivink xe ri i doe ~ ql Vonsda, | in the said fleorge Grossman, : } ' nr 4 " 3 a » . ate 0 egg township, decease i ¥ . hore . & A JAN 13 ) : 5 De > next Tuesday evening, every one turn | 138 aT AA of John It. 1occh, ad: ub A hather thereat Jeginning at A post : 4 JAMES W. ALEXANDER, attorney out, We have the finest assortment of | ministrator of, ete, of W. W. Leech, ate of | 62° east 17 810 perches to stone thebe arth i“ at-law—office, ‘High street, near XaAs HE XKRCISRS—The Methodist Sun ; ns | Harris township, deceased w : [ North 28° west i) perches to stone | thence along XECUTOR'S N¢ i Court House, Practices in all the op a 3 k 4 " 14, Second and final account of J. Carling | same south 62° wast 17 8.10 perches to post, and Estate of » Qourts, day school held their Christmas exer. Canned goods, evaporated fruits | ju nirator of, ete , of F.P, Vonada, 186 of | thones south 28° east sixty perches to the place | Walker townshj i . T : : i hip, deceased. give! rem lien a ag end and fine groceries ever offered to Mk Fire and final acoount of Maggie B | ohn Bran assure Mung TR and. Ye pe tary n ne nl i Dog op i xce : a ) wy ) , : e | Gates, administratrix of, oto, of John C. Gates, | TERMS: Ten per cent roth be Ww ete., were well rendered. Mr. Bartholo- the trade in Bellefonte, Goods in late of Ferguson township, deceased, on day of sale, and to be oro ae paid an als mp i HUOIES PIS cure Miser Ulik mew and Dr. Harter from State College is line are fine i alite . | 16. The final account of W. H. Musser, guar- | stipulated damages If the purchaser fails 1 ; ; Headache, (Dn iatr MEABErs, ho ate Dakine thie line are fine in quality and very | sian of Lydia L. Gregg, minor child of ‘Theo. | somply with the subsequent conditions by pay gn Beecutor. | A pleasant ‘axative. AD Druguiets . : 4 Gregg, late of a township, deceased, out handle wood, assisted in the singing. i reasonable mn price, Sechler & Co. tg 7 Po The ta Dalancy IRN parchoney when due, i tt. late of the J | Judges | nt. i ne | the balance in t} SATrY ret and final acconnt of W, 8. Sellers ' The ba!
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