@he Centre Tharsday Morning, October 22, 1885, © fe PE f Local Editor and GRO. P. Bi ri Business Manager » ntaintng iw ortant news solicit he county. No communications 1 by toe real name of the o MANSY EE of from any part of evriad anlesr 4 w iter. span ie Local Department. Novice, —Mr. George H, Knicely, is the only author ized collector for the DesocRAT, — Reliable school shoes at Mingle's, School b Binde oks rebound at our Book las’s 3.00 shoe for sale at Mongle's, The af Court drawn, The Cl Dem 14 NOW SAVED Years old. advestised wt-office. Jar i" for the Nove ml r on Day ~Look ov the list of the letters in I ~Hetionnay school books, hound at our bin lery. of hymn books to to subseribe, ~(Five a copy the Democrat him nim your neight orand get 5 500.000 tons of coal have been shipped over Beech Creek road this VEear aie 1) ly . — Mr. Bud Th shaking hands ym pson of Martha, was with his Bellefonte friends, on Monday -Mr. J McC] daughter, of hin were in town (Ferma sample of our the work w Mr. C Hall's caller at The ha a end of o atin Be e guished vi 1 P's Wilbur erected a new | lence on the Curtin street The foll Bais Pa. called Monday : Mi md S. J. M “The evenin 2 was an hour owing to the uno shifting of freigh A Mrs. Klin barg, died jearmed the cause sge of the deceased, —Peter Herdie, of Will rt received the contract to erect Water- Works ia Cairo, Illinois. Peter is to~day and up to-morrow. —The following houses are in process | One for | Ls| of erection on Bishop sireet. il RusXkle, one for Jacob Runkle and a double frame house for Jno, | M. Kechline, —Don’t neglect to visit A. C. Mingle's | boot & shoe store when you are in | neod of enything in this line, He has | the best selected stock in town, and his | workmen cannot be surpassed. ~The telephone system in this place | is giving better satisfaction during the past week than it has for raonths past. Mr, Malin has every effort to see that it should. —Two swect potatoes weighing 2} and 2] pounds respectively, were raised several made om the farm of Jacob Weaver near Pine Mary Hess, ized polat ws to ber Grove Mills, by These are pr ty good in this part of the country. vised H. Harshberger Esq., is erecting a It one layer Mr. Wal 2 1 ” - ick work, new dwelling hiouse on Penn street, ig to be a frame house with of brick around the outside, the br wed Mr. Ben miract for the carpenter No art of paint, nor poet de seribe the be nd gr andeur of the manntain they ar Dressed in the ealors, and r to the heavens th pietare in nature's panoramas, At the n 5 A.sssociation e al present of bright ng slmost perpendicular annual robe fq ns M h J yhn Ww sna nt, and Gen piace nous] meeting of the f Pennsylvania, whic eenvened a Reading, maker was A. Beaver, of a member of the executive Next year the a toonn. wr. short distance above Pine Grove, re- cently made ments, slock AD will in compnny with | the winter in the Jain was elected commilien Wi aloy H anle of |} iin family spend part of of locating southern view household goods, and | and | | trie light y present the finest | eistion meets at Als | rh, of Erblown, a | } ] i ] : : n : i joy I; ia | bis farming impli- | them say they like h ~The magnificent brick buildings on the burnt district are ornaments, and a credit to the town and greatly enhance the value of property on those streets, They are about completed and now, no finer corner can be found in town, than old strychnine corner. What a change there hag been in less than a year, in and around that eorner. How marked! It was marked then, but how different- ly now. Where are the faithful fellows who used to hold up the old corner? “rum howl" around this corner! Chang- The has ed are the scenes about the place, old frame building on the corner { which will shortly be oceupied by Mess rs Bunnel & Aikens with their popular I'he handsome and the con they {| music store. { venient rooms above store, [will occupy as a résidence, A handsome : veranda extends along the front, both {on Allegheny and Bishop streets. They { have two elevators in the building, one to be used for hoisting pianos and or | gans up into the ware room, and the other which runs from the this floor family to the celar will be used by the This is the first hey | generally, | in Bellefonte woere t have an eleva { tor. The building is very nicely signed, being conveniently ar both as to store room and as aresidence. Adjoining and to the west of this build- two more store-re three OMS r. Thos, ing are story high erected by M West of these building occupied Rey- 101s, harngss shop, and som&®rick ere merman, \ 0 Lown | { are being painted, a large nu erected, a few new stable necessary repairs going on missioners in town, Pe i he! synod adjourned, the chic 80 to 85« The trains on the Snow Sh don't run to suit every new paper The Fount 1 Fo advent in Bellefonte and a few other things recently. Some carpenters w east end of Bishop street phone wires on Monday," across the Electric light, it caused trouble for bot Telephone J while and and it was quite a could find out where the When the par do, be should panies before remedied the think an act one, For severa {ios have been across Spring bill board wh this nice structure ensy, who has sceeptably | fice of street commissioner, cot that the bridge would present a h Appearance wil th where else, and so down last Tharsday ornsment to the tows y grist mill In ning the Moshannon mi first class miller and we us people appreciate the fact, our the Roller flour, We are pleased | trade, and wish him success, Where are the boys who used to make | been replaced by a grand brick edifice, | | of | ted at the morning service and store room | de- | ange d fo | | know that he is having a large custom | hol i BOI ~The following ministers of the Presbyterian eynod in session here last week officiated at different churches. The sermons were spok of being very The town was given jup to the theo'ogical the en ns able, tenets of Calvin, all the churches { filled. The different denominations necked that ministers be furnished them | for morning and evening services, In the Presbyterian chureh the mod. | erator of Synod, Rev. Dr. D. A. Cun. ningham preached at 10:30 wn, m, | the morning, Rev, Dr. Breed occupied the same pulpit in the evening at 7 o'clock, The subject of Dr. Breed's sermon in | the Presbyterian church on Sunday “The of Nantes." evening was Revocation of the Edict At 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon the ministers and elders of Synod partook communion in the Presbyterian church, Rev N. L. In the Methodist church | Colfelt, D. D., of Philadelphia, officia Dr. R. | M. Patterson in the evening at 7 o'clock. The Reformed church, at 10.30 a. m, | M. the evening to Rey, H. E. Eaton and Niles, D. listened to Dr 8, J, at 7 o'clock, Rev. W. church at Lemont, Rev. C. B. in Presbyterian church at Mill Hall, The Lutheran Ince had the pleasure of listening B. Green preached in thg Cross officiated the congregation of thi Pp Rev. W. H. Logan in the morning, and Rev. D. W, Rev. A- A. Presbyterian church Townsend in the evening. Dinsmore preached and his pre se now being No doubt he would be will Lord Yery knows, and he wouldn't take Democrat Don't miss the grandest The popular will give ig entertainments Hall for th Saturday evening the 24th inst, lerful tr They many different instruments, bells. They highly recommended by the Press and ne of in il ¢ benefit of Gregg Pos the most won are Ringers traveling and on 278 different come very public, Personal Mr. town on I.. PBriander of Renovo, wa M Mr. John Sourbeck is spending th iay. week in Philadelphia Mr. ismith departed f on Monday evening ie Solt, the with a on M tho favored sanctum enoe nday, yn Haupt, one of our of itore, returned from t to Philipsburg on Mon is now atl her post of iN fH an pt, of our genial young friend Al nt, and a compositor in the Centar | visiting week. | has been in Philipsburg the past y vy Journal, aw ih 8) maT oflhon, Fine Kid Button Boot, worked $2.00 at Mingle's, Sole agents for James Spear, and | lower Penns Valley, | were | Ia social set of people | ean be expected nee of Bellefonte, BPRING, MILLY, or Rising Springs as the railroad com- pany choose to eall it, wus the first i pl We wo sloped nt on out trip through We tarried a few | minutes with Mr, Pesler, the newly mp nnd this place and found him enterprising po nted postman tor merchant, sti and a ght Lo converse, and just to entertaining gentelman whom it is a deli the kind of a fellow make good a p. m. We looked up the interest of the in | Desocrar at this point aod found its patrons ready with the ewsh, and all The life and ao tivity that was visible a year or two sgo was wanting, yet busines is as good as this point is no longer the terminus of the 1 ad While } assing thr He had | where fall and making Philadelph flour whi Mi thes lis with great favor did not get to place 1 f | ' papers paid [he town is sem 10 take gre finest have we Buckwhost at Harry Tonal F ane H wrold, and be convinced Narren W. Bavanh, | request that | Behool ele. with i | | onment | by separa ~The State department of Pablie In. struction at Harrisburg, have issued a bigs Arbor Day,on whichs i Oct, 20 ’ vile grounds, Lrecs, lanted upon hol 04 be ed by the Governor The following Arbor uggest s fr Day circular of March 31 eq lly in ord r fo ym the ‘of the day ory, walnut, sweet tonwood, bas birch, be ind ush, ech, loc nrc ¥) NUM. ous Lo mention Fi shrnt ry and ! jdge made to the prisoner pronounced sentence wad you should day may « for murder i prevented that in Ary. , for that the period you stand comm) : MN * Jd wi i Bip ke nt Try a pai ir. tl. Robb's ma for wit next dros shoes ar your ¥ : i observed as | Biv | week ! addresses will be delivered by Rnlly ! Rally! A Grand Mass Meeting of the pre { Will be held in the big tent burg, Saturday, Out, 24, 185, the oy sy } AONE WHY Gur werchants are ple gt Miles LO Gincuiss { ai Be our farmers are losing Gur money, mechanics snd laborers idle, and why monopoly | the pe bre al I# eating up the substance of PV BER Bungry resh ohio ] Mee ngs in the aflernoon at 2ao'eclock af nis army « evening at 7 A entre und in the i 0O« lock, Ladies especially invited. | brass band on band, Farmers of ( wyInfy Wi N runty, hiteh your | KE Horses in your big wagons and bring your wives. we ns and daughters to this mes ting, Bring | your neighbors who haven't got teams. pend one day in finding out why vou d Hon, Jesse Harper ’ srmns are falling in valoe, ar your Lax es increasing, I/ncoln, T, A Armstrong, the #latesman lobor linois, the friend of I =5 ak, Jenkins, of Ohio, OTAaLor | and Ge nA been invited and is precent Floris are being m ¥ Ped train Dut we invite the to come in their wagor on horseback Or on down will t t i M. W 1} : mon on Wednesday evening pre Rev. N. J. Miller and others will ate on the succeeding ¢ ske par 14 " wi venings o I'he Sanday schools of the t meet in the echurcl i afternoon, at 2.3 } several ~ will 0 o'clock, wher nembers present. All are cord ito tend these services, ally invite at Men's fulld $2.00 at Mingle's ab! List of unclain Pa Miss Mary Alexander The Onad & Geary Mire Rach Hitlings, E. W. Holder H 1 i Post Office at [3 “RA M Mrs 1 Oct. 190.1 mas E rm A Varocanmas received from the enterjr 3 ENIers f ng A. H. Andrews & Co. a most nee ttle wo! siggestively called Wirnin ror Five Tuovsasp rs rar Evervnony Ware vo Know fe TH pages of M 1 ¥ | me, “look foondensed , H conta Te, : atl uonl Mathematios, bikie, thes, Agric Science, Temperance, Trade, ete, « its fact there seams {everybody and nothing that some one { will not be glad to know, It bellished with a number of dingrame, snd is by far the most valn {ble and complete Pocket Oyelopiedia we have vel sern, {tis offered for sale at the exces dingly low price of 15 conta, | for whieh sum in Rat it will be went on, Wiiure, ht to he something ik £10 eolored vers, A. BH, Axp. ~ | postpaid by the Publis i pews & Co, Ciicaso, Pruggisd, | | Ravimond & Campbell stoves, 1 No. 18 Alleghe ny siresl, Bellefonie, I's lingle's, i et i, K. Hicks & Bro. Minnesoty, with a ~The best makes in rabber goods at thare in the spring. Mingle's,
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