The Centre Democrat, Thursday Morning, May 7, 1885, oon! Editor and ss Manager {1 | Busine GEO. P. BIBLE, nialt pr ortant news, soll No o CORRESPONDENCE, od from any § of the cout aserted univss a writer, ty mpanied by t focal Department, Mr. George H. Knicely, rized collector for the DeMm- | QURAT. How about base ball ? Suicides are of daily occurrance. India Lawn from S8¢ up—Garman &. 080. (iarman’s -— ure worsted Jersy wr Linen bosom shirts at 2 i for ~(Garman’s, W. Bain at the Court Col. Geo. House to-night. Men's nobby hats in Straws, Pearl and Nuiria.— Garman 8. Ellis Hosterman of y Aaronburg al tended court last week. The mountains are on fire in dif ferent parts of the country. I'he Juniata Valley, campmeeti o held at Newton Hamilton, ol will t Hon. Judge Krebs pres The Lock Haven up town rink is to be mst, In Bedford county, out « 1 1 \ ys 10t] sold at sale on the 1 A cations for license, only two were fused, If the bill passes taxi Vear, there wil left t tax. 1 ore augh's Museam, in a large num f crazy » on exhibition, Walker rit} that we build a new : discharged on court was held on Frida ~Mr. ear Boalsburg, was en Thursday The fire was | y. Wm. McFarlane's 1 tiraely grist de ir y of by fire on evening week. he work of cand I'here was an insuranc » building of $2,500, ver the loss, In Bedford « the f deeds has introduced some improve in inder the name of the parties to each ry. which will ounty, Recorder 0 ments in the records, One is lacing 3 deed prominently the exact number nf acres of land conveyed, so it can be een at a glance, E, K. Keller formerly interested in the woolen factory business at Houser ville, now resides on 8S. & A. Loeb's farm beyond the Springs. Mr, Keller is ready to furnish a few families in town positively adulturation of Adam's ale, Mrs. Emily IL. McLaughlin of Bos- ton, will speak under the auspices of the W, C lock Haven, May Philipsburg 7th, Houtzdale 8th, College with pure sweet milk, no T. U. at the following places Oth, iloward ith. Pine Grove 10th, Stormstown 11th, Fleming 12th, Milesburg 13th, Belle fonte 14th, Hublersburg 15th, Centre Hall 16th, Spring Mills 17th, ‘sure promise of the future’, Wilbur F, Reeder, Esq, has been 1e imyj rovements about his Subject making son residence on he corner of Allegheny n streets. A new fence and ir walk are the most conspicuous, not have the board walk built all ] ide of ae r. Reeder has started a good one and board Why along { M with Curtin now. as far as bis property extends, it mmunications | o real name of the | i . . { lecturer at the Court hou ! | for suicides, «The potato-bug has * bug-un | his apjearance, . On Sunday June 14th | Day" in the Methodist church. I from a visit Ww Roy Crittendon Lo Tioga county Bain the (eo, | . 3 to-night, k have had the r & Bud undry inar Hick | their tar fo cont The | in bandso o fixtures for tl vi TI snnke stories first Mrs VOR wo I nk now, J. W " 'yrone J | | | | Osceol ys moved to Tyrone, Mr. Nowt nN [4] Clearfield | ded at Court a few days this week. | sy of patient and Repeat every | relief is obtain in atl the | night wd by a large 1 k and fancy =k fi ler, is Burnham besides performing remarkable and difficult large ten inch rollers, is a ns tural born His of mitations a up the } be artist) the | lone, wrd or ally early fall h any | the have dealt have had wish them opened sume time in norably IR INGAR in I'he managers with all they with, and we FUCCess | their new fields of labor Oth, | street | ) Mr rth Broad an i Mrs treet, Yesterday, Bible, of N } ph of their wedding. happy married life, Philadel In their long and extending over a most eventful period, they have had the rare fortune to be surrounded by a goodly number of olive branches reach ling to the fourth generation, and have attained to almost age, still seemingly vigorous in body and Mr Geo, W. | ate editor of this paper, is their young mind, Bible, the associ | eat son, and we congratulate him and | | his aged and venerable parents upon | [#0 rare and happy an event as this anni versary implies, and wish Lhe latter many returns of the York Jour al of Fal 18, oconsion, May 2nd WANTED, ~-A spring poet and a oure to make is “childrens returned on popular light company have put Daniel ! y, celebrated the sixtieth anniver ary | | guests on) when the Doctor and his bride were driven | | w hich bad already been nicely furnished the extreme of old | ’ y ’ New | —The fly will bo the next pest. ~Try Harry Teats' boneless ham. | Personal | Mr, Henry Keller, spent Sunday in | Theroads are drying off nicely, | Boalsburg, Railroad travel is comparitively light at Mr, J. A. yy and son, o this timo, Dont ba to hasty us a call on Saturday, Mr Willi early part of 1 earding your tt of el Lol | heavy thing. pris town the I'his is the harvest for barbers, ne | shaved heads indicate, {Ing citizens was in town on Mr, Conrad Singer of Romola wa Monday, | on our streets on Tue day. John onier of DHOwW This is whitewn The sible on o the season to make garde hens, of B ir street thi h and set ore Bosak now ther addition mI thnt | Yi week nitendanod W. K. DeLong, wi! Monday, mall mpared . on Ha rper & Magee will a to Miss lady of ul, of S. Rapp, place. Rev. Hunt M ngdon, assisted Rev. Father Ardle performed the pleasant task ide was handsomely and very ar sed, while the groom his best; being handsome at all times, he was especiall tn s Lizzie Mr Were st friends ally dre just | WAS wking A $0 On H aed the be ana Waller Garrity n the affair Excellent music was Prof. Whiteman and daughters, of Lock H AY part The 9: 32 to other points of interests en train conveyed the eastward Philadelphia and School teachers will do well to sub- | | seribe for the National Educator H It contains mach valuable infor , edited the presence ( { abo Dr Miles estimable ut sixty Kirk Indy, | and published by Dr mn, al was Mins ounced town, was married to the Musser and wife, after wh | mation relating to the school room, and | in fact on almost every subject, It will { bo remembered that Dr, Horn was an active worker at our late county insti tute, Eva Rev Laurie pron MA mgratu ) of just here, wo will offer berally bestow The vod themselves until ten o'clock, at rotenis wore and irs I'he terrible epidemio in Plymouth Pais raging at a fearful rate, On Friday thirteen deaths occurred, on Sa urday four, and the same number on Sunday Nanticoke a small town below Ply- mouth, reports about fifty cases there. to their own home on West High street and everything in readiness to receive The doctor was wise in casting them his -— ob at home, and with the lady he did. Mrs | Kirk Musser) An | young lady, besides what is more, knows wQuory...1s the post office, as now con. ducted, Democratic or Republican? nee in accomplished | Daily News. Republican under a Democratic atmos. | how to suporistend a home of her own, phere, which of course is pure. | understanding thoreughly all the detail, " about house keeping, which after all is the groatest snd most valuable accomplish. «The Lock Haven Express tay: “the wedding business is dull,’ Not so in our county, it has as big a boom here ms the new railroad, | mont a young lady oan have WwW. H, Fry, one of Pine Grove's lead- | ‘ul Brackbill’s new house on Cur- | furnished by | Ma | Ek the Selinsgrove 7 Allen | oURT Proogepfscas—On the last day irt the following cnses were disg oeed { ho gave pr Jin ess hat lament virtue fd wi end sundae, the members of this ety rt the family of the eased their heartfelt sympathy R this wm ciety be appointed by the President at the next regular meeting to prepare a brief biographical sketch of the late Dr, Kline for } ublication in the Transact ion of the State Medical Society Resolved, That these resolutions be en tered upon the minutes of this and a copy of them be sent { ily of the deceased and also to the « 84) tender to bhatt a member of | ty papers for publication, Wu (= A. Ja ne, Mrssgn, I. Dawg, f evening the residence of V.B. | Hall the scene of a very pleasant and happy Mr. T. sher at Penn WAS event, Benton Ulrich editor of then united Miss I! WAR in holy matrimony with Rev. Z. A. Yearick at the appointed | hour, 8 o'clock, and in the presence of | the family and a small but select com- |, yd | pany performed the nuptials and after | the bride and groom had received tha hearty congratulations of all present mine host Fisher invited his guests to a delicious supper which was in waiting part of the house. The presents to the bride of which we men in anothe: tion some below covered several tables in another room and were costly many of them very (asty The couple started on their wedding tour yosterday morning by way of Bellefonte and wil visit friends in Ohio and Indiana, Oar best wishes accom- pany them, Millheim Journal, and Clara | Fisher, the eldest daughter of the Maj, | Newsrarer Decision, ~1, Any person { who takes a paper regularly from the postoffice—wheiher directed to his nother or whether he has bed or not 8 responsible for the | erson orders his pa- y all arrear- y continue to made whether the paper is and collect not. 3. The and from periodicals and leaving ¢ prima facia evi- 3. Mauiy | L.. Mauo Miss Kate N Mrs. Morgan, Potter, Miss Viona Miss Lizzie Thomas Mrs. W nie b, Thomas, Ellie Smit Sharover 2. | Walker, J | Wicks Persor Arner ohn Whiteman, s asking for letters {the above list wil ed. please TE advert Have you - LYATMADN #8 MARRIED. RIRK MUSSER parents near 8 Sth, Dr. Mile K HAMER-FRONCE residences of D. WH Levi Hamer and Worth towns} BROWN RAPP Pa. Mr. Arthur CRAWFORD i. ¥ isn Smith ALLARD ITT At the ME Parsonage in Phil pebarg 0 Baturday, April 11, 1885, by Ber WW Evans, Mr. Jobs Allard, of Hastingdon, Pa, and Miss 1delia A. Scott In, Pa, daughter of Mr. John W Scott, of the Yrrons Hemid He FISHER-On the 29h ult Rev. ¥ A. Yoarick, Mr. ¥. Benton Ulrich, and Miss Clam M. Fisher of Pean Hall jou May residence of the br on Tuesday evening Mise Eva Musser the 26th of April Tavior township Ray EB Fronoe, Ix at the Mr th of i At the Catholic church, Bellefonte, Brown to Miss Lena & Ragyp EMITH On Monday evening, April #7 Delong, Mr. Willian Oreawford and both of Bellefonte w f Onow ) N DEATHS. BLAK ELY At Stormstown, of cancer, Mrs. Blakely aged 11 yours LAMBORN At Stormstown, on April 254, Mr. Is Lamborn EMERICK «At Nitiany, Pa, April 281 fol Emerick, aged 08 yours b months MOKINNEY «At har bame in Bollefonte, on The afternoon, April 50th, Mrs. Eligs McKinney, ther of Mra. John T. Johnson The deosassd war TT years old EROCH «On April 20, George Moward, infant son T. 3. snd Maggie Bhoch, aged when and 405 funeral took place Thursday sffernoon at I o'clock GROSE «At his home on Willow bank sireel Belle. fonte on Banday at 10 o'clock Mr, Philip Gross - BE yours UNLwOn Banday April 20, af his homes Curtin Years township Mr, Jaoob Uhl, aged about 78 "e day of The Mr Pine a
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