ills The Centre Aemocrit. RANA Se Thursday Morning, November 13, 1684, Manager, Evo — GEO. P. BIBLE, - . Jcontnining important news, solicit county. No commupiontions ted by the res! name of the DEMOCRATS, RALLY. nt. ao Grand Democratic Jubilee. CLEVELAMD, HENDRICKS, AND REFORM. —Bverybody Friday evening to celebrate the glorious victory of the Peopla aver Corporations and Once more pure govern- turn out on Monopolists, ment is assured to the people of this great country. A meeting of the Demo crats of Centre county has been called for Friday evening and we hape our friends in the country will turn out en masse and express their joy at the great de- liverance. Turn out and show your colors. List every township and borough in the county be represented. BLAINE “Mulligan,” Mulligo, Mulligas, Malligander Don't you really understand-er, They have beeu back hander s, Those Mauiligan, Mulligwnders, “Dear Mr. Fisher, you understand-er, “Pury this Malligwnder “1 want very mach to see Mallige, “Ooms quickl; ,” don’t let me god For this surely ix no fun “ Mulligus’ Bat “say nothing to any one,” And “you'll regret If you don't come “lt is largely fur your sake, Malligen, That 1 desire you to come, if you can ? “Don’t delay, it may be too late, If you ean’t come «t 0 come at 8.” Mullige, Malligw, Mutligander Yah, Got, yah Got und don ver 0, Dem Republican rascals now moosht go Fourand-twenty year they sthay, Und have dings all der own way, But pow der day vos come, yer Know, Yeu Borlaine und party must go. Vots der reason mit doa change! Aska dor pooples of Schim Blaines, You it der dariff, or der price of youl! Or vas dem Republicans all der dimes full? Fomedings vou Knock out dot vos #0, Yor dem Democratic roosters pow do crow Selim Berlaine dinks he's 8 mighty big tan, Und vants st dor head of der government to sthaw But der beoples dey say des vil pot do, Der “Little Arkansas Rock can’t fire him “deen,” Nor any odder Yttle chobdey may invent Can make Schim Beriaine der Provident. Des Pension ofl gang der counten out plar Cun never elect des Mulligan mas Der constitution be violate, Und many buudred speeches be make, Dey sil do culminate To defiont dos Moulligen eandidete —Eggs very scarce. —Chickens on the war path —Cold day— Blaine “got left.’ —+ Pine day "—~Cleveland elected —Hot day — Republicans in a boat. Correspondents, send in your commu. nications now. —The train was an hour | :te on Wed- nesdsy morning. Rev. W. H. Groh, of Boalsburg was in town on Tuesdny Iasi Prof. D. M. Wolf is visiting the schools in Snow Shoe townsbip this week: Music at the rink this {Thursday ) evening instead of Friday evening. Mr. Chas. Scott of Williamsport, has been in tows on important business this week, —Since the election of Cleveland the collector and local editor of the News wear new hats, Mz DD; W. Miller of Pine Grove Mills was among our oallers last week. Come again you are always welcome. — Heavy overcoats are now in demand — News. Of course they are. Your trip up the riger makes them sn abo lute necessity. Mr. Wm. Ocker of Rebersbarg, wis amoog our callers last week. Wi liam brought in the election returns from old Democratic Miles the previous week Mr. Martin #.umgard of Zion gave us a year's subyiciption in advance, Mr. B always pays for his county paper in ad- vance which is not the case asa gen- eral rule with a grest many others . ~The Judicial return judges for thiy district met in Bellefonte on Tuesday last and canvassed the vote with the following result, Huntingdon county gave Adam Hoy 4087 ; Furst 4007. In Centre the vote was 4586 tor Hoy and 4139 for Fart, giving & majority of 613 for Judge Furst, ; Tow Shaffer says bo is happier over the Tittle dsugbter that made its sppesr- © nce last week, than over the election of Cleveland, Had the election of Cleveland not been a foregone conclusion, he would have been somewhat disappointed when the little girl made bor advent,but as thers were voles enough without, be is happy ag at the real Al Miss - Hunting parties are now wendirg their way to the mountaivs in quest of deer and other game, ~The ¥Y. W. C. T, U. society mot at the residence of Mr. Lane Mitchel on Tuesday evening last, ~The joliflention meeting in Mileaburg we underitand was for our Judge-elect Furst and not for Blaine, — We ure baving delightful wenther of this senson of the year, not so bud siter ull for the trip that the Republicans have to make, Dr. Edward L. Miller of Unionville was united in marrisge on the 30th inst. to Miss Joanna Atherton, of Center Hall. The ceremonies were performed at the residence of Mrs Dr, Neff, by Rev. W. E. Fisher of Centre Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Miller, have our congratula~ tions and test wishes, ~The Democratic jubilea on Friday evening will be one of the biggest things of the tesson; everybody nnd everybodys femsle relatives will be in town. Fire works, brass bands, ginger-bresd and peanuts will be supplied lavishly. Bel. sa Lockwood, St, John, the wi low Buth fer and Jimmy Blaine, have kindly consented to be prisent, —We are indebted to our worthy friend Mr, Chas, Scott of Williamsport the well known School book agent for his generous compliments in the way of an elegant sot of Swintons Readers and Wedding Bells Thursday afternoon, thore sesembled st the residence of Hor, John H, Orvis about seventy friends snd relations, to witness the murringe of Mr. Albert C Can- field, of Williamsport, to Miss Jenule 1 Orvia, of this place, Shortly alter five o'clock Miss Anna Lyon struck up the wedding march from Lolivngein,” which betokened the entrance of the bridal par. ty. Mr. Eilis Orvis, brother of the bride, Mr. Nat. Cunfleld, brother of the groom, Mr. Will Harris, of Williamsport, and Mr. Jobin Christy, of Pittsburg, neted as ushers, and Miss Anns Orvis and Miss Mary Lyon ws bridemsids, The bride the bride, by Mr. Ezra Canfield, father of the groom, Rev. De. Cooper, of Williams port. ‘The party halted under s large wedding bell comprerd entirely of roses, a besutiful, artistic flora! plece, The ceremeo. ny being performed »cnding to the rita. al of the Reformed church, by the Rav. Mr. DeLong, of Bellefonte, succesded by the congratulations of sll most huppy manner, present in a The young couple of good-will and future happiness, The vot, surrounded by a bridal veil of white The bridesmaids and the ushers wore sitired in the conven. tional black Geographics. They are without a doubt the best readers before the public; they discard none of the old methods of teaching reading, but embraced the A. B.C, the Word and DPhoenetic meth- ods, and when the three are combined as they are in these books and used together, etter recults can be obtained your N alone ix perfect in itself, frem pupils, ither sys'em We had the plessure of meeting the Kane brothers of Renova and Mr, Pr. IH. Sullivan, sll solid men and ster ling Democrats, on Monday last. A Jollier, handsomer trio of lish Ameri Pat rick Kune dove down into his capaciovs ¢cwins one does not often meet, pocket and drew forth one d l'ar and half for a year subserip®on to the Dexocrsr. He endorses the course of the Democrat in standing by the peo- ples candidate for congress and be backs up his endorsement with a year sub- scription, How us that fors Cinton county Democrat? —A npumber of our subreribers throughout the coun y complain of not getting their papers until several days after the time they should. This is not our fau't, but the trouble is with your postmaster, We mail all the pa pers in large packs and address the same 10 your respective offices, and if you get your paper st all thet week it is in the pack; but they are frequently given out or taken out by the postmas ters snd not returned 10 the tox for several dass. This complaint is too general and the matter will be looked into and negligence will be reported. For two seeks we have been late with the paper, but that is no reson why you should get the paper four days siter the date, ~The varies Art Society at the § College gave an interesting snd profit ble entertainment on Friday evening he last in Armory Hall in the College bul ding. It eynsisted of tableux, Recite~ tions, ete., interspersed with se'ec’ Lu after mhich refreshments served, and the articles w'uch hod been liberally contributed bg the members of the Art Soc ety sere sold some bringing uousuddly high prices. Oae painting by Mrs. Barnard, was sold for $0.50, Altogether the sale of the paintings ete. amoanted to over $30.00 and with the | wile of other sriicles, comiriba ions, eto, | the net profits were $75.00. This se sic; were and groom were followed by the parents of | drove to the station amid the urual tokens | bride was dressed in white embossed vols | Limes Men's ine turnishing goods sl Garman's Mtomuns and rugs at German's Fiosiory, gloves snd notions st Germans Daisies aril pluch postales for flowers at Gurmans. Glimpse snd brass curtain loops st Gare mune, ~— Undertaking promptly attended to by Spangler & Co, wae dozen rostiresses at Spangler & Co. "s selling for $2 25, w= Bedroom and parlor sets at Spangler & Co.'s. wLmdies will find esse and comfort in the Waukenphast shoe, Sold by John Powers & Bon, In order to make room for our Fall stock we will give special low prices until November 1st, J. BeacupiLL's Boss ew dumes Means’ $3 shoes, st Mingle's. of Spangler & Co.'s, - Furniture every description at The largest stock of men's loots bs et prices, st Mingle's. Antique luce curtaing st Garmuens, Serim and cheese cloth st Garman's Ladies’ and gents’ furnishing goods st Garmans, ~at Doll's shoe store, -~0G, 8.T.H &B, lace, decked oul by white orange blossorer, | wera dressed in pink | with Bowers of the same color. The groom i Lsdies’ A recom was reserved for | Try Hurpor & Weskiy's cheese Camel » hair underwent sl Garman's, Buttons, fringes and Gin ps st German's nen § and cuffs st Gear. man's Har. we {g00dd goods Lor little money st | the presents, which were all in good taste, i wer & Wenkly | many of ther { gre elegance, Space | ~e i mny « em of gresl sivgance pace There is solid comfort ib | pfrmits us to spesk of but few, viz: A | full dinner service of hammered silver snd | | on Sridas pg) {god from the parents of the bride; » | | check for $260 from Mr. Ezra Canfle d, i father of the groom, 8 handsome earved ! ith Ellis Mr | chair of cherry snd from { L. Orvis, E and Mrs 3 biue § q.. & Rogers group from Mr | Mrs. D. II. Hastings, spoons, by Mr. and | Mrs Buewsrt Lyon, same by Mr J. F i . after dinner set of China from : Daniel Rhoades, hand-painted snd | Sayder, of Clearfield, a cabinet from Mr. | | man's and Mrs. Clapp, Syracuse, N. Y., band | painted mirror from Min Kate Harvey of | { Lok Haven, handsome engravings, one from Miss Kate Jackson and Mis Kate Green, the other from Messrs. Dale snd Ulrich, China library lamp, Mr. and Mrs, Jobn Ardell, hand-painted fruit service, from Mr. snd Mrs. D. 8. Keller, while the tables were covered with articles in stiver, bronze, china. One of the finest prevents was an elegant, snd costly set of Roman cameos in heavy rolled gold presented by “he groom, and many other presents of which space will not permit mention, were equally elaborate and sppropriste. Ail in all the affair was undoubtedly the Snest of the season, the contracting parties have our congratulations, ss well as those of their many (r'ends wY ou itis true—and thers is no vee of you sighing about it, for it is too true, wise friend snd genial citizen Aaron Wilk inns Beg , is married and the happy bride t+ MisJoennis B. Ficher of Richmond [ 4. The ceremony was performed at the brides parents in Richmond Indiens on the 34 inst, by Rev. Burch of the above named city, They will visit Fort Colling Cutorado, Chicago, sod other wesstera ities before returning to Bellefonte, where het intend to reside. Mrs. Williams (wee Mi Poner) isn niece of Mr, sad Mp Gort Tents of this piace and while resid nig bore made many (riends who will be lai i weloome Ber upon ber return to Bol efits. Mr. Willlams is to be con- semtutated upon his choice, as is his bride. varia is well known to the people of Cen- r+ county baving been Prothonotary, in etch office he not only served the people aatisfactorily, but made hosts of iriends be- “ide Accept the rongraulations of the Desinenay The mgressional return Judges met in this place on Tuesday and canvassed the woin with the following results Parrox Ey att} 4209 RyxpEr oe 74 Conris Contre BRO Clear Ui BIH ciety is composed of Indies who are eon nreted with the Usllege, and » few | others in the vieinity of the College | who are kindly interested in the work. | They deserve great credit for they are | cultivating 4 taste amoog others, to ap- | prociate artistios and decorative pnt ing. ~The remuins of the late Mr, Thomas Buroside, who departed this life on last Friday at Ironton, Missouri, were brooght to this place for burial on Monday. The services were held in 8t. John's Episeo. pal chureb at 2 o'clock p. m,, by Rev. Hewitt, the Epi-copal minister. The deceased was one of four sons of Judge Thowmes Buroside formerly of this place, who was a justice of the Supreme Court, and he was also a brother of James Buroside, who at the time of his death was President Judge of this judicial district, He leaves a wife twosons and one daughter, Mrs. Harry Valentine, one brother, William Burnside, of Phil. Clinton 2047 Ek 674 Mifflin 2286 Union 1229 | 17656 16419 141 Hall received 0 votes in Clearfield, 4 in Clinton, 10 in Ek, 86 in Mifflin, 32 in Union, making a total of 140, 11) 9 - Oa last Saturday quite a large audi. ence assembled at the skating rink to listen to the “University Jubilee Sing’ ers” of Now Orleans, They are undoubt. edly the finest troupe of the kind trav. eling. Their programme embraces a variety of selections, sll artistically ren dered. The old plantation songs were well received. An selection by Mee. Tillie J. Thomas was exoreding: ty grand. But the laughing song by Mr. C. I. Young was the most enjoy: b'a feature of the evening. Frances Bos], of this Harper & | Wonkliy's Bet cigars A fine line of velvet earpel rockers just received at J. Brachbili’s Bung we Rend what the peo] je ny pps right hand corne of the ih page Smyrna rugs st Garman's Columbia Yarns st Garman's Eider Down flaanel st Garman's Polo and skating caps at UGarmans, ("loth stitebed bats at Garman 's White linen thread, all numbers si Gar Zephyrs, Baxonys snd erewels al Gar. man’s. ~Ebony rockers with velvet seats snd backs, for holiday presents at R. B, Spanglers & Co, White Pongee hemestitched bandker- chiefs at Garman’s Tapestries and raw silk coverings at Garman's, Gilt Braid, Crescents and tinsel cord st Garman's, we Wilson, McFarlane & Co., call atten ton to the only reliable Ready Mixed Paint tn the market. The Pioneer Pre puted Pairs is not ly superior to any y Mixed Paint sor! but rivals pure white lead in Iu» pues in working and durability. This paint is gusrantesd by the manufacturers not to crack or pee within three years. The guarantes is not only goud for replacing the paint but it wil put on if it should érack or pes within the time specified, It will be Ww your interest to call and see Wilson, Mo Farlsne & Co., before purchasing either white lend or any other Ready Mixes Paint. Dio not fail 10 take advantage of our special offer. J. Bracumin's Soxs, Parlor suits down to $40, lounges, in sponge silk at $12, couches, marble top tables all walnut for $4, chamber suits all grades from $18 up 10 $275, cil: inder book esses, ward robes and chif- fonner=s, ratan chairs, and everything in the furniture line at Spangler & Co's store, Arasene and chenille far fancy work at Garman’'s. Linners for wadding presents —Garmans Bus. DEMOCRAT: «Please find the return of ena! sont over the B. & 8. 8. Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad for the week ended Oct, 15th, 1884: Wok, 404 LY ad n— L88 Previously. 160 0 05,460 aa Total, FL RL Nive a os. Taos. MoCaxs, Agent Pecrenss, Tambor . (ner fredght...... We are selling & 58-inch one dollar dree cloth at 760. Garman's Nobby Hats at Garman's Handsome buttons at Garmen's. Worsted and tinsel fringes, Garman’s. Muassor's silk mittens at Garman's. Musser’s patent knoe hose al Garman's. Mussor's Saxony wool bose at German's a MILLER<ATHERTON, «On October 20, st the residence of Mrs. Dr. Neff, in Centre Hall, by Rev, W. KE. Fischer, Dr. Edward L. Miller, of Unionville, and Miss Joanna Atberton, of tre Hall. IATE-RHOR ata To lavtaa Pa, Oct, 30, 1884, 0. right, Mr. Andrew G. Tate, of Buffalo Centre county, Pa, and Miss Maria W. Rhone, of lefonte, GARPLALD-O} a, MATTERN—~CLARK,~On the 2st, of October, 1584, at the of — Down with prices Ww keep up with the {over night, and yi wh; cape, neckties and under ware at Lewin's Philadelphia Branch Store, Mon’s suits from $2.50 up to $22.00. Men's overconis from 83.60 up to $16. Youth's suits from $7 up to $12. Youth's overcosls from $4.50 10 $5, Boy#’ sults from $7.75 to $1 Children’s suits as low as $1.76 up Ww $6, Spring overcoats at sll prices. Hats caps, under ware as low as 60 cents par suit. All other goods corraspondingly low in price ~ In winter when the snow and ice are apon the ground, snd neture is cod snd choerless, a sweet singing canary in & cage among plantain the windows is most cheer. ful and inviving. Go to Zeller's drug store sud take your chrice among the many, all singers, Wo. Kiegant Turkoman curtains st Gar men's. | tin the world, is the Hon any Ma of (iffie ( LLATING SINGER DEWING i® @ Piss Nig 3. BB. Gursver, Manager, New dried snd evapors ied fruits » Harper & Weaklv's : [ang of R fig ihe meatiesl» “ Spangler 4 inhi ang t furs # in five counties. We estiniod vederstana why jaopie should evr of bardls Lone to haul way loads and piles thie furniture. They know it wil i it, the ; Hs it for lita Boul or gti will try it, Then he # in- be either brealive on Some he gives LWRY . | We were in his store the other we saw walnut suits, that cos! MM than | | yn Lhe | {him LINO LH for te it is anid they oo lesale, While Reuben i» in this mode, { why dont you g biggest tl ever LDRou atid © Bee Hive, FT Look out for the cheap hore Llsn Scents fo § kets adver ved a 50 and 7 Farm these blankets are ansihing I would ask the public to eX mine my large stock of horse bla keis and lap robes, buffalo robes, 100 strings of sleigh be'ls, all of which must te sod. Ihave on hand a fine amor: ment of light and heavy harness ai reduced prices. OO stment and | ns. ment for horses ete, at Jams Scso FIRLL'S wt droves and Mises cosis from $100, up at the Bee Hive, vo Parlor and bedroom suits st Brach- bill's Sons’ 10 per cent. le than else. where, «The latest novaity at J. Brachbill’s Son's farniture store is asofa-bed. Do not fail to see iL ~Velvet, carpet and lounges snd spong silk couches at wool derry Spanglers & Co's, Plate glass mirrors at Garman's. Be walnut curtain poles. Garman’s. New Buckwheat at Harper & Weak. Iv’ M asline, ealicoes and ginghams st Ger. man « — Ladies Russisns from $500, upwards at the cont department of the Bee Hive, German table linnens and papkine st Garmans ~The largmt and most cemplete stock of furniture and bodding in thefpounty, st prices that defy competition, st J. Buacuriry’s Soxs, _ James Means $3.00 shoe at Mingles — Now canned goods st Harper & Wonk iv» "Solid jet pasesmentries st Garman s. wAirsnulsted corn meal at Harper & Wenkis's Gurman's! Garman’s! Garman's! Derby mohair umbrellas ai Garman's. Oar Black Silk at $150, $175, $200, and $225, are warranted not to erack or wear shiny. Dress goods and trimmings al Garman’s New Buckwheat at Harper & Weak. Iye Silk, Linnen and ootlon flosses sl Gare man’s. —Produce good as oash at Harper & Weakiy's. «We have everything you need in the furniture line and at the most rea sonable prices, parlor suits plush and hair at reduced prices. Cane seated chairs and perforated chairs, R B. Sraxcize & Oo. Granulated corn meal at Harper & Weakly's. White and colored pinited flannel shirts —A great reduction in clothing, bats, | Paney slik not worih | ie cords at Gurmun's, Biwck Escurinl incon 51 Gurtnss 10 shades of plashes ut Gurion 's, aN ow dried wud avaporeted irgits a Harper & Woakly's, | ~=Fail und Winter sonein of 1824 and 1885. Our new sock of Woolens sll now in. Leave your order to-day, Mosroomeny & Co., Tailors. Thermometers for fancy work si Gar. man's. German knitting and aclo Garman'y, lois ~ ubseribe for the Cxsrry Desocniyr. Now goods all the time st Mingle's. : ~Subscribe for the Cexrag Denocuat | PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given | Heit PT. Musser, som osiitne of Jueidy W # i ver fanatic, ban filed in the Froth: wy ag Casstre ooopty, ni Bells / an mittee amine font, Bie Bund mooning we om WW, Buyer thant the the Court of Come ton Plows of wid count satity. for pont ; teres of suld count ; otfirmaiion ot ihe pert of suid Sarde will od be presented 16 dC Hinrsen, Pration 151 Sherifl’s Bale. By sirtae of syed | ® : ry write of Wieri Vr { itd mi Es ponns fo vod But of the Ty ad Yen. i. “ : Flake Wary and to me direc: of these will 3p wed ut Pu de wale 8 the Court He oy 1 : Beliefunta oh Batardny, Rovemlder 284. 4. BD Sd in L258 o'cbock p. wa., the following doses fbed real cad of The defendant, tu wit All the detendint elt, ' . bis »” Litle and futures! (6 and to sll tha cortals on pat, pe n ¢ i ' wf ¢ - temas Fe oF pie ol grand Mileate be thie berough of Friligebarg, bowided on the north west by bed "e of wow Myers pro ects): on the w Wihen #0 by La lt cn oni ‘ “ : : al ti The tortls cued by Fetond tiie Eo] ow wotihodment Ya Nowih ¥ NS odar ' ' th ¥ of Conten v i ols rR wired J avid 9 wing ' told wh i sired ag iw, é : BN rih Secon” # | ow! wai » wt hastre oer a “ho. Orne or thy f 1s — L x rac» He TOW Cuil e , thet by Dave b $B the patna belong lowed on North Feo . i wiwo a meal store room pwetly Soleber, on 4 ¥ b Lanre street wise the Baoough Bagios Rouse wad ounoll Chataber, sian wiontnd on Lasire! stenet the tivgua ary outbe ge. wil bedn. y , il goof w » | od, mod in good nondition Voll wall foilsh { and fo be sold se Tersgs cash yf tw yv domes Lebimiat got re street Budaod kien in execs thor the property of De, J, I. Piers Ko dood «1 be sek swdedged anti) wey be paid fo fat) j ion, Now uh, 984 a T.2. Dees, Smit [ EGAL NOTICE. > | 2 thor is hereln the pint Ruane 1 Rervsey's Ov i given to all porwsns intarerted, that the Rollowing loventories of the Joods snd chattels sed part to widows under the provisions of the Ac ‘ |» ' 4 e + of ath of April A.D. IBS], have boon our Brmied ul * ho i he x net sud S10 in the offlor of the Olerk of the Oy | phone’ Court of Contre ponnty, and ifs ox ¥, fi $ ReeP lon be filed thereto on or before the fret dar of Te { the sane will Le ovnfirmed alwalutely, : : 1 Inventory of the per motpd propert | Bartges, bate of Gee Towrabp, Ger’ | bis widow, Esme Bartges, 2 laventory of the personal . y pre y of Jonathan Kremmen late of M1 helm md 4n i A wr taken by tie widow Bost Kroes, s uventory of the personal property of Dundel | Auman, lale of Pops é Frprririudy Sownaltlp, devensed, as taken br | _& Inventory of the personal property of William | Geary, late of Gregg township, decenssd, ws taken by | bis widow Elimabeth Geury, : property of Jobe My- of William J wt taken by § 5. Inventory of the | ors, late of Tarels tow ahi - it fours By deorased, oe taken by his € Invootory of the pomonsl Boal, lute of Potter tow widow, Sark A. Bosl. —insned. wa 1. A inte of Miabeth Myers, 8. Daventors of the personal Kicker, Inte of Milen township, of Jonas by bie . Inventory of the Vine bute of Pater tnend widow, Sallie £ Kos “rd,nn 10. Approssamant of the real estate of Joba KB. Be. JAR A. NCLAIK, Cor. "el NOTICE Is hereby given that AN acount of A. C. Mingle, for of ereditors of George Hofer, hae bow ss filed cv of the Prothonotary ¢f the Court of in and for the county of Centre, and that sid, #51 be presented fr comBomation af the next of seid Court J.C Hamren, Prothonetary | JOR SALE—~A tract of timber stunted three miles south ened of A AL : wi pgim Walker P. 0, Owstre county, Pu. Crain Market, As oorrected weekly by Lawazser L. Baows, a" rid —— - Rd Cure, whelind, al... innismissmisssine iil elm Produce Market Following ate the profure 8 dation a seosive by we up 10 Ube Bout of gulag Wo pres 3 Sdock, Wes There will be exposed to public sale on the premises of the late Henry J. Danke, in Walker townshiy, on SATURDAY, NOV. 24, j8=4, atone o'clock I’. BM. all tims mesunge Senamont and Sues of land, msuate in Walker township, } of a mile north of Hecla, bounded by | £3 . rainemment of the res! sstate of Joka Myers ; aker township, doc'd, ue taken by Lis widow, HT
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