In it they estimate the county expenses The County Race at the Fair, When Woman Shops, Jury List. In Memory of May Belle Bargan, © — ee : : alan, for the current year at $73,000.00, while For years the Fair Association has been Tugs Ti 2 Sing twist h Romans List of Jurors Drawn for November Court. CONTRIBUTED : 5 ey L nature that for er to go 8 ping s A dear young mother is called away, | ~~ 'C the greatest possible income the county can | trying 1 bave a good fee for eouuty horses, | at the sales alone. She wants a length The following named persons bave been From those whom she loved sublime, = Bellefonte, Pa., Sept. 29, 1905. bave will be in the neighborhood of $60, Not until this year have their efforts met of lace, a cheap skirt, a blouse. She | drawn as jurors to serve ata special term At the close of that beautiful life we hope y Tn y 000.00. Here will be a defisit of $13,000 with success. When the event was an- | has the money in her pocket for the | of court, commencing Monday, Nov. 20th. She entereda happier clime. EE ———— . . y : . . - nounced a few men Palmers Jal oTer sid: wee Potter | isnot all in the shock. ollege * athan Grove emon : voi: : . : : osterm erchant... Mi i + : : . Gore a R. A. Poorman, Romola | and we challenge successful contradiction Yueshoigs W. 2 Woodring, Port Matilda; ADDITIONAL LOCALS, Tod iin ih rh ; Milner Mrs. David Rider is having her farm house C. . Lytle, State College; George L. aisles hao repaired both inside and out. Ferguson ‘“ E P Wm, H. Fry, Pine Grove Mills [13 “ WP Sumner Miller, Penns Furnace | Of this statement, and the end is nob yet. | Eobinwon, Clarence; T. G. Leathers: Ma. 4 B Callahan, teamster.... ~Snow Shoe ; TC 8 Mill 2 3 — “Dreamland,” eautiful show of 23 i i : Gress Tv oN P 55 erring, pe Hat If they are as far off in all the estimates | Eagle, and Henry Lowery, Bellefonte. loa 4,” a beautifu s10W bavid mea, teamster..................... Rush Mrs. Albert Hoy is having her home beaut; - “* WP John Smith, Spring Mills asthe o in ‘this, one. of the smallest There ate a number of other gentlemen | 111081008, posturing and vaudeville, has o iin : Wi a. pian fied with a new coat of paint. Haines Twp. W P Ralph E. Stover, Aaronsbur, v ar interested who will probably he i been book i razier, laborer...... .Ferguson i : rr EP L. p. Orndorf, Woodwar : P Y hein at the ed among the other attractions Peter Smith, farmer... ...ccvcueio..nnn. Potter L. H. Osman is sporting a new driver—a high stepper he is training for the fair. Half Moon Twp. Emory McAfee, Stormstown | items, you can look for the expenses of the | start. Itshould be remembered that not | for the Fair next week. John A Woodward, Gvmer. Harris John Weiland, Boalsbur; a horse thao will go in this race has ever Howard 4 Geo. D. Johnson, Roland R.F,D | county this year to run up to $91, 250.00. been tracked or raced for money. errr ere Wm Batchelette. farmer... .... Liberty Miss Bessie Scholl, of Bellefonte, is being Tiber Twp. E P WF Harter, TRL Think of it! Try to figure out for your-| Wednesday afternoon is the time, re- —A mare twenty-one years old with | James Snyder, operator... ................. Boggs * | entertained at the Fishburn home in the Liberty Twp. W P Albert Bergner, Monument : member that. swin colts at her side is nothing short of a GRAXD JURORS. Glades. Marion ~~ ¢ J. W. Orr, Walker | self where the money to settle ie to come i : 8 W Cross, laborer.......c..c..cocuvnna. Philipsburg : : Miles Twp E P H.F. McManaway, Wolfs Store . . ” curiosity yet there will be one at the Great F M Loy, farmer... Burnside Our Reformed neighbors are arranging to “« M P Geo B. Finiers, Be Smitten from unless your taxes are raised. You| A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Centre County Fair next week. Rolanc Zettle, CAIRO a Grogs make some needed repairs to the Bethel Patton Twp. Thos. i. Huey, idle are paying 3 mills on the dollar now and Wednesday, September 20. —— abe A T Rowan, laborer............ Unionville | church. . F. Smith, illheim : tuliye : ih Potter S P Geo. Gocibart, z Centre Hall would have been called on to pay 3} The National Purity Conference MARRIAGE LICENSES. —Following is SISEheR Mayer, sarpenier SS 4 Ties isle 2 Deby uk fa its appear- ce « WN H. E ick, : - : . FATTO is rvretesrisens sincera ance at the Wm. K. Goss Ra “oy P y P. Spangler, Tusseyville mills this year had MILLER and BAILEY ya be held in La Crosse, Wis., Octo- | ,, list of marriage licenses granted by | Gray Horlacher. farmer. Ener Joven ome last Tuesday SRL BRT Read Wilkimeon, Munson Sta; not been afraid to raise the millage when | myo National Rural Letter Carriers’ | °'Phan’s cours clerk, A. G. Archey : Be Pale Weaver np Herre | George Bel, of Spruce Creek, was shaking [3 3 JT. i y ti py . . . . 'y . seen . . y SnowShos BE. Es, Snow Shoe they are seeking your vote for re-election. | Association held their annual conven-| Martin L. Reiley and Rose Mallin, both | jacob Lyon, butcher... Bellefonte | hands with old cronies here the beginning te WP James Culver Moshannon : ia : tion at Indianapolis of Philipsburg R M Park, miner...... Snow Shoe | of the week. Spring Twp. N PC. M. Heisler, Bellefonte | They knew the condition of affairs. The . : 5 pring lwp SP John Mulfing er, Ploncint oro y y H. W. Dennison and six members of Jobn Jackson and Lena A. Champ, hoth | Perry Foringer, farmer... ---Marion Squire Keller has been repairing the gear- # WP Jno. L. Dunlap, Bellefonte | knew they could not make ends meet on 3 the Japanese peace mission sailed | of pili H C Woodring, laborer... - Worth | 510th the erist mi ie 2 : Taylor Twp. P. A. Hoover, Port Matilda | ; of Philipsburg. James Nixon, miner Rush | \R in the grist mill and it is running on full Union ¢ John 0. Peters, Fleming | mills but they were afraid to go before you | from Seattle for Japan. E. Thomas Saylor, of Spring Mills, and h COME ay time now. Walker Twp EP Solomon Peck, Nittany J = : The annual convention of the Amer- yu ) Thompson Snyder, gentleman...State College «TM 4 John MoAuley, Hublersburg with a 3} mill levy and have deceived you ican. Federation of Labor will be held Ida B. Vonada, of Madisonburg. Thomas I Decker, laborer.................... Potter Mrs. A. M. Brown with her daughter “ w 2 on . . . i 3 Worth J. A. Williams, Port Matilda | with the hope of getting back into office | at Pittsburg November 13. : Jacob Kershner and Mary Heaton, both Hg De ees entisingn, mires us entertained at the parsonage ~ H. B ATLOR, iran, for another term. Wade S. Stanfield has been appoint- of Camplle. 1 Obis. Zim J L Tressler, laborer....... sereisers HIATTIS a WwW. O'Bryan and. Wits soe i This i § th vd Sion they b ed United States district attorney for €0. Li. Casher an Cle Zimmerman, | J N Schoonover, banker, ...Philipsburg : uh ie 15D severa 18 1S nos the only deception they have the northern district of Indian Ter- | hoth of Snow Shoe. H N Hess, farmer................ weve Haines | 4858 near Zion visiting their daughter, Mrs. Democratic State Ticket. practised on you. Another glance at their ritory. Wm. D. Forshey and Fanny L. Musser, | Edward Shannon, gentleman........Snow Shoe | Homer Decker. : Ns * Henry Potts, laborer.......... seerrzens RUSH After a eks visit last annual statement will show that they | John Vercavage, of Pittsburg, who | posh of Philipsburg. ! x weeks visit among Pennsvalley FOR STATE TREASURER, . ilkes-Barre, Pa., for . Daniel Spitler, miner..............................Rush friends, Ha St : WILLIAM H. BERRY. endeavored to leave the impression that Yas arrested I ie he Los Charles Batcheler and Caroline Doughty, TRAVERSE JURORS FOR REGULAR TERM, BEGINNING | o0 Sandy Ridge Rewari returned to his home of Delaware county. there was a balance of $10,864.03 in the | cell and was dead when found both of Philipsburg, YoY. nm, J. M. Reichli 3 > Thomas A. Etters and Sarah E. Blair John Houseman, carpenter....... ...... Millheim « M. Keichline, of Bellefonte, was here {E Thursday, September 21 a » alr, {nvd FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, |oownty treasury on January 20d, 1905. ursday, September "| most prominent citizen of Loganton, died Jolin W Daley SR Budd Gleun, of the Branch, Sundayed ing 3 . | on Saturday, September 16th, after five oses Cronemiller, laborer. tate College | with his uncle, Will i The County Ticket. note for $10,000.00 lying in one of the] The Brotherhood of Railway Car: Icay, Sep ) Horrion Seehles, Bears sr ae ncle, Will Glean, on the Major ill hold thei months illness with dropsy, aged 69 years ol Ross farm just west of town. ree banks in Bellefonte. So instead of having | Je2 of America will hold their next Psy, ag JEATe, | HH Guniher, laborer... ..Philipsburg For Sheriff : biennial convention in Chicago. 9 months and 10 days. The faneral occur- | Thomas Shawley, laborer... Edward Sellers is attending the Lewisburg ELLIS 8. SHAFFER, of Miles Twp. a balance of $10,864.03 they actually had Frederic Laurence Knowles, the | ed on Tuesday following his death services | Potter Tate, carpenter...... fair this week, where he has a large lot of DR Ran ii er Philipsbu only $864.03, if they had that much. poet, author of “On Life's Stairway” | being held in the United Evangelical | H F Rossman, merchant...... machinery on exhibition. . 2 . > i rg. “ ” 'y . 5 ui . : eas Peome These are some of the business methods | 22d “Love Triumphant,” died at Rox- | 5p, oh by his pastor, Rev. H. T. Searle. Bwery S Ripka, merchant, Merchant W. 8. Ward is having a heating For Register : bury, Mass., of typhoid fever. Deceased the fifth child of David Davia Vaughn, laborer... plant put in his home and store. Krumri HARRY J. JACKSON, of Bellefonte. of the men who are now asking you to re- The Noel Construction company, of ’ was the enile of Davi D C Walter, gentleman... ar . rine, For Bearden: Jesh them io off We d K ‘Baltimore, was awarded the contract | 20d Elizabeth Stamm. He was born on | Geo Ellenberger, farmer... S te College, has the contract. JOHN ©. ROWE, of Philipsburg. e eo hem to office. e do not ask you inti the administration building at the old Stamm homestead east of Loganton | © C Bierly, carpenter... . Grandmother Rishel, of Boalsburg, is Pir Commtssionars to take our word, for all you need do is the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, | on Dec: 6th, 1835. He had two brothers, Thos G MoGausland, Jeweler, spending a month at the home of her daugh- : . . 3 ’ cUlincy, laborer...... 3 2 JOHN L. DUNLAP, of Spring Twp. take up their last statement and figure it | Md., at their bid of $59,000. Jacob and David, both of whom preceded | wi © ptm Ly ter, Mis, John W. Miller, on Main street. C. A. WEAVER, of Penn Twp. : ; Friday, September 22. him to the other world. He also bad three| B P Shipley, mechanic, 5 There will be preaching services in all the out for yourself. The assessed valuation For Auditor : 3 : 3 Baron Nathaniel Rothschild’s will sisters, Katie, Lizzie and Mary. Of these | Walter Carson, laborer..... ...State College four churches next Sunday by some of the JAMES W. SWABB, of Harris Twp. of the property in the county this year is was probated in London. He leaves $5 | 410 1ast two remain to mourn his departure: Frank Seibert, plumber..........ccoruuveen. Rush | Visiting ministers attending conference. S. H. HOY, of Benner Twp. $11,936,912. On this they have laid 3| 000,000 to charity. ; Mis. Elizabeth H f Millhei a | Adron Ulrich, farmer........ -Penn After a two weeks visit with her daughter, For C : 1s. Elizabet enney, of Millheim, an Grant Dale, laborer... Rush ; rower + mills— if they get it all it will amount | Three men were fatally injured in| ot Fo FOB A Eopest Mrs. J. N. Bell, at Spruce Creek, grand- DR. P: 8. FISHER, of Walker Twp. rs. Mary Frantz, of Loganton. Isaac Havo, laborer...... Philipsburg : . s — : : s the old county court house, Chicago, a : Wo Moris 1 4b mother Goss is back in her winter quarters. to $35,810.73. Add to it the®proceeds from h is being torn d The original Stamm family moved to orris Furey, laborer..................... Spring : . which is being torn down. S valley f Centre nty about 74 Frank Armstrong, coal operator...Philipsburg A. M. and 8. B. Brown shipped a car Taxes Will Have to be Raised. the sale of unseated lands, liquor licenses, Two linge jE sons Vers Bur, a ey ha i Sis i Chas Rimmey, farmer.......... en Benner | load of horses to the city on Tuesday. They . : state tax returned, Commissioners and | three seriously, by the collapse of a | year . . > Samuel A Bell, stone mason.. Bellefonte | were a choice lot of roadsters and ought ti As a result of experimenting with an A 2 tle avaiable abbaid band stand at Belleville, Ill. 12 years old the first Sunday school in that | Thos Bowes, gentleman rg ovals bring fancy prices. ia incompetent Board of County Commission- From Idaho and California 29,000 | valley was organized by Mr. Levi Conser| W J Casher, laborer....... Pr Miss Elva Dixon, Miss Olive Hart, of balances on the old duplicates and you | cars of oranges have been sent east in the old schocl house now ocenpied by mo re rag etn | Town, 0d Mice Bile mboners Contre OF : ill find that the results are exactly as we | during the season just closed. the post office. Samuel was one of the first : 2 entertained at post ) 1 burdened—have an increase of | V y Edgar Stover, teacher... ....... Haines ned at postmaster Hess’ home last alzeally overburgeue > Andrew Carnegie will give Smith Sunday scheol scholars. The lessons were | Thos Cooper, mine boss.................. Snow Shoe | Week. : J : have given above. Go to the Commission- taxation staring them in the face. The College, Northampton, Mass., $125,000 ni : Silas Reese, laborer... Philipsh : hid. os . er’s office yourself and you will learn that | if an equal amount is raised. mostly studied in German. Ever since eh Hon Fe psbare Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dreiblebis with their ers the property owners of Centre county— truth of the matter is that this year there that time he has attended the means of daughter, Mrs. Jacob K i i idge item i Saturday, September 23. ] Geo Martz, gentl Y ..Col gater, Yrs, Jaco rumrine, of State would have been an increase of half a mill | °F estimate on the bridge item is absolute- The University of Chicago has es | grace regularly. oe i Du Ne College, were visitors at the J. D. Dreiblebis bad Messrs. MILLER and BAILEY not been | |¥ 00rrect. tablished a four-year course in “rail-| May 27th, 1862, he was married to Miss | Robert Smith, gentleman............... Gregg | home Saturday. . i After convincing yourself the facts are, | way education.” Sarah Decker, of near Hublershurg. This| D B DeLong, laborer.... -...Curtin Mrs. Poffenberger and sister, Mrs. Cameron, candidates for re-election. They know ’ : ; . : totes ar y as we say they are, would you consider Fifty children engaged in a race | union was blessed with five daughters, the 4 x Youade, Trey. trees Drege of Harrisburg, are visiting their sister, Mrs. better than we can tell you that they have riot in Pittsburg and 15 colored boys | first of whom died at the age of 1 year and Y, [ATMer. .iniririnnnen. 885 | W. S. Ward, of Baileyviile, much delighted run the expenses of the county way he. | JOUTSelf as either practical or sensible to | were badly beaten. 7 months. The following survive him and wn , Betlihost) Jormer. as 3 088° | with their outing. yond its income and the only aiternative is | Y0%¢ for men who either RUN YOU ay & Oo, | es jo deeply monrn the loss ofa well beloved | TRAVERSE JURORS DRAWN FOR FIRST MONDAY IN Samuel Kimport, who has been sick in bed an INCREASE OF TAXATION It will HOPELESSLY IN DEBT OR RAISE silver plate by burglars husband and father: The widow and Mie. Horak Morgsd ANDER: eliotn or he pati tHe Jesks with yh he ' ? * - » lADOrer............... , Improvement seems to have to come, nc matter who is elected, YOUR TAXES. Former Governor Charles T. O’Far- George Herman, at bome; Mrs. Carl Jan Chas Zindle, laborer........... Snow Shoe come so very slowly. Put ave you willing to'but Heck nie office rell, of Virginia, died at Richmond | Son, of New York; Mrs. C. C. Mizver, of | Geo N Fisher, salesman. Heres Mrs. Nellie Johnson with her interesting g tap : How Can They Do it? from nervous prostration. Wayland, N. Y., and Mrs. James R. Lytle, | EJ Beates, laborer..... Gir family came in from Clearfield to spend a Rufus Binyon, a negro, was executed | of MoKeesport, Pa. Amos Garbrick, laborer... the men who have made it necessary and ; : According to the statement certified over at Ardmore, I. T., for beating his 8| Ag the ime Mr. Stamm was married hia John Hook, plasterer..... run the risk of the taxes going still ..Harris | few days at her parental home, ‘the well- ..Benner | known Lytle home near State College. the signatures of ABRAM V. MILLER and | year-old stepdaughter to death took ; .. | John Spearly, teamster.... 3 . charge of the farm and cultivated it s higher? JOHN G. BAILEY published in March last John Reid, 17 years old, who fatally several a when Bemoved 10 Lonton oa, tare lL beny Hon. J. W. Kepler was away on a trip A few years ago from $60,000 $o $65,000 | and setting forth the county receipts and | shot a man at Sulzer’s Harlem River and went into the store business, which he | John H Durst, farmer. Gregg Yon gh jhe Cloaraeld oa istrict: this were regarded as ample to meet all the de- expenditures for the preceding year these Park, New York, came near being 3 i1 h bef ’ bi d h Irvin Lucas, farmer.. .Howard woes, In 19 mn rest of the arge willing i . continued until a month before his death. trade in which he is interested. 2 Commissioners made an estimate of $73,- lynched. He was intoxicated. : J J B Gentzel, farmer..........c.cc.coeovvverennn Haines mands, but since MILLER and BAILEY 00,00 funils nested: for sosducti the Monday, September 25. He was universally considered an honest, | Thomas Fleming, shoemalker......... Bellefonte Thus far in the season John W. Miller have had charge the expenses have grown SonDEY’s aliatrs during 1565:1a Se Ar A Bloomsburg, Pa., concern has jusi | Straightforward business man. Sabie] Kies, laborer.......... Faron claims the belt as a coon hunter. Last Fri- 2 i . es, Iarmer.......... . i hb i 3 fifty per cent. higher and during the last appeared the following item : Thibbeq 900 senel desks to Cape Town, 1 * John Treaster, carpenter... min Potter Joy night he sams a wip four large soons ficcal year reached the UNHEARD OF Bridges = - - $8,000.00 Mayor Tom L. Johnson has been Riney,~William Riley, an ou and:re: 5 Millen Jatiorer nm er Rsen Cap’t. J. M Kepler el a close SUM OF $90,000. Every body wiil understand thas it meant | nominated for a third term by Cleve. petted Fesideny of Plilise burs, und early Wm H Bloom, carpenter, .Forguson | watch over his large bronze turkey gobbler No one could raise an objection to this that they intended making bridge improve- | land Democrats. one ay morning, o° dropsy, ag JEars. | 5 Hockenberry, laborer. ...Rush | that is batching a nest of eggs which the it soxic. plausit] for | MEDES darivg this year to the amount of| For assault on a woman and the mur- Deceased was born in Ireland but came to| ¢ J Finkle, lumberman.. ~..Gregg | Captain hopes to be out by Thanksgiving. Jf $018 Were a single plancidle 1oason f 1 $8,000.00. How well these Commissioners | der of her baby, Frank Brown, colored, this country forty-five years ago and settled Samuel Showers, Taborer. Bellefonte P. M. Corl and wife, are receiving con- it. The county has actually decreased in plan, rather how far short of practical they | Was lynched at Conway, Ark. in Philipsburg where he lived antil his y A TEER : gratulations over the arrival of a bouncing A : . : Scott G Stover, carpenter..... . . 2 population, expensive litigation that once | are, will appear when we tell you thasal- | Tne Commercial Club at Topeka, | death. His wife died about 12 years 880 | Joel H Johnson, Jaborer... ay ore ihe Demuurstio winks oF ready they have built one bridge that has ing — os a bus surviving him are eight children asfol- | F T Royer, farmer.......... voters, and still they come. | cost $7,000.00. We refer to the High street nial of admission to the union, lows: Patrick, living in Jowa; William and Hime? Camplell, Amt per The public sale of Joseph Meyers, at bridge over the race in Bellefonte. In addi- Though an engine on top of him ai Martin, at home; Richard, of Rockwood; iil Frank. farce Gatesburg, was fairly well attended but piled great court costs on us has, for the most part, disappeared even to the extent } : TE : : : bidding was rather slow so that cryer Geo. that very often there is but one week of tion, they have pledged themselves to build | Bethlehem, Pa, had to be lifted py | Edward and Thomas, in the west; MIS, |. 5% Brbard, Farmers 7 Waite was obliged to do a 1ot of extra shout: court whereas formerly there were always | a bridge over Beech creek that will cost jacks to release Conductor Walter My- | JO0es, of Philipsburg, and Mrs. Ed. Mulli- | James C Carson, farmer... ..Spring ing fo sei even ordinary prices. Joe Js bens somiets ! sit - | early as much more, runnivg the actual | ers, he was unhurt, but his shoes were | Ran, of Pittsburg. Funeral services were | Lowry Justice, engineer..................... Benner | on living in the Smoky city, to which place Swoand sqmetinies thes Paviie Improve expenditure nearly double their estimate, | jn pieces b ’ held in Sts. Peter and Paul’s oharoh, at 8 | Geo W Springer, barber. ..Millheim | his goods were shipped on Monday. ; ments are less tcday than in years gone | without anything for repairs. Tue d September 26 rolonk Wednetd : ft hich J T Campbell, 1aborer.........ceecvurreivnnnnns Potter Our town is in holiday attire with open by, yet in the face of these incontroverti-| Now, if heir estimate of $73,000.00 to scay, September 26. yigiuns Wernes(ay morning, after whio Wm Miller, farmer........... ...Cartin | doors to greet the clergy and many strangers Y, ¥ : carry them through the entire year is as in x quarrel oye a girl at Mae, the remains were taken to Osceola for in- | Eimer Laird, ice dealer.................... Rush. ho are in Sitendance at the Eesngofieal y . . : s ville, AH enr wards wi re Qe pe 0 -entra ennsyl- ble facts the expenses have been going | much off as this one part of it—and there is y y as shot | germent. vania now in session in the Lutheran oh no reason to believe that it is not——on | and killed by Clarence Turner. : : en : the first of January next the taxpayers Fifty Filipino students arrived in I ! I Dox’r. Ore MIXED Every doy will be Ney Sse gession, was h oe Wes: Why is this? Certainly there can be no may find that it bas cost in the neighbor- | Chicago, preparatory to entering vari: | GE0. A. BERRY.—Well known to many | ® great one at the fair next week. There Sunday. The conference is composed of ‘other causes than those of EXTRAVA- hood 9 $145,000.00 50 Jun the county lore ous western colleges and universities. | readers of the W ATOHMAN in the vicinity | Will be something different each day so Mina ay felcantes 2 he Sotatis ar. © a 0 : 3 : % 3 i i y 3 , v 1’ GANCE and MISMANAGEMENT. We | ont’ bot whe aan toll 1 ied Auount 80 | ~The biennial convention of the su: | of Lemont, died at his home in Braddock, | Son's imagine that Thursday will be any | Of, onite, Forty, Juniata, Snyder, Upion, shall bave more to say of the former late tainty about anything this Board does and | Préme lodge of the Improved Order of on Friday, 220d inst. He was the son of | better than Wednesday or Friday, because | pe transacted at the day sessions. Wednesday y "| tor that reason it should be relegated to | Knights of Pythias was held at Wash |p; eo. A. Berry who, during his life | it will not. All will be good days aud, Roaring! SOmmun Tron bY Rev. Ma and shall confine ourselves now to the | some other place than a position to squander | ington. time was one of the most noted physicians | besides, the great county race will be ran ing, education, by Rev. W. M. Rearick, of charge that MISMANAGEMENT RULES | the people’s money as i it grew on thistle| James P. Hennessy, who confessed of the county, and was born at Lemont in | on Wednesday. ! West Milton, Friday evening, missions by bushes. | to stealing $40,000 from the estate of 3 a \ Rev. J. H. Mussleman, of Newport. Satur- IN THE OFFICE OF OUR COUNTY | Jtis really more than we can understand | D, Percy Morgan in New York, was | 1848. Alter attaining manhood he began day evening, systematic beneficence, by COMMISSIONERS TODAY. In proof bow Messrs, BAILEY and MILLER figure. sent to prison for seven years. the practice of law at Ebensbarg, Cambria ——If you are nos already possessed of | Rev. J. I. Stonecypher, of Boalsburg. Sun- : . W. H. Dalbur, They expect to made ends meet and ask | pe congregation of a colored church | county, where he accumulated considerable | one of those stylish and becoming hats now | 387 morning, Ey a Daur, of this assertion we neo] hus reler Soh the LJ io rosleck Shem at Clayton, Mo, tried to lynch a col. | of a fortune in the oil business. In 1885 he | seen at Joseph's do not miss this last day |by Prof, T. C. Honlz, of Selinsgrove. By last annual statement of the present manage the county's business must be ap. | Ord Man who was shot after an at | removed to Braddook where he resided un- | of the fall showing for the bats ate too | spacial tris all the strangers ie Prigar Board. _ |.parent to all. : tempted assault on a white woman. til his death. ~~ © ev ‘| pretty to remain long in the store. Be. bo steadily upward. -— mn cern aw —" Ip ma