The Centre emorvat, Feursdov Morning, November 26. 1885, nnd 1Isiness Manager “ ’ od from any aseriel unis writer, Local epartment. who HY in N Arrears re to pay up January 1886, after that date all papers not paid for in Is ce or salisfactory rangement the the sam be charg payment af the co unless | court. positively head another Mr. bay-wi tainment county. Col Stuart was in tow! prov unfav rem el; n iz car this ~The Vul mer manufa thi the parpo R. Rob perfor shall be 1 Howard | — The Li ie town of | will hold the first loeal county this year institute in the Among the instruc tors who are expected to be present are Poof. J. A.’ Robb Supt. Mec'Closkey, and Miss Mary Waddle all of Lock Hwen, Supt. D. M. Wolf, J, Womel dof, J. L. Ww. Leathers, Reuben Pletcher, and others, The stitu'e will be Leld on the 4th and of December, wMaster “son and heir” of ( says that he holds Williamsport Grit which take th that Heo Harry Rumberger had better go alittle that Gardner, R. in Sth “Peck” Greist, youngest ‘ommissioner Greist, the ticket the grand drawing the m on inst, takes the donghnut, says d not of! o sell a 1s destined to go in to sow an piano Tack Greist's Peek holds tickots, There are 30000 tickets out, this will give him one chance in 3000, That best room, ten | is bur | uested Tuten | Eye's” bad boy has a dead sure thing of it, —Renovo's new bridge is completed, Now is the time to advertise your holiday goods, Frederick M. Laughlin, Esq. of Lew , was in town this week, hapes in Garman’ I'he porkers in some of the eastern counties are dying faster than farmers out this week, they ton, is of E.T on I'nbe Work LWO years ' vor Wi nday, cket books, prayer book the time k buriness is iit that on { the street evident it has boomed ot 8 gotten wy As Ome 1 improve- advantages be found. been keep. rthumber- it. He | ranton In Philipst yme who are 1 who are as great grand, mother get their photos taken on tin§ty pe, « ' five cents, and distri ghteen lor twenty butes them the leave f alle i ns freely as cards, If they call and gentleman is not at home they Fhis is in that town, one of their pioturas the “Jem Rage’ ~The new firm of Kauffman & (o. al Millheim is doing a thriving busi. ness, and is rapidly forging ahead » the leading firm of that borough. the dry goods, notions, grocery, provisions, clothing 3 100 ean get any thing in and drug lines, that your heart may de that sire, and at prices will you, young men 3 1 f 3 al 0 Ae ind accommodating, to please any who may give a call. They have tock goods than sny other country firm in the county, Try them, are an larger of buttons with | surprise | Messrs, Kauffman and Long are | ean, | always | them | ~The fact that all those who witness- od the operatic performance in Hume's Hall 1nst Wodnesdny were sorely dis, appointed, is not the fault of the Grogg | Post cormmittee, At the time when (ol Milliken offered thom a date he had an th He only intended | ) excellent troup and wan meeting w 1 | suo , on the road to furnish the people of this place with of bh Opera owing Lo Lhe {smallness of the stage which prohibited the production of the Opera or Operas | entire, The original company had re imnded sent here to rehearse. { cently dish and a company wa Their rehe was a failure and an imposition on the audience took town present, tiefon Ie they were m A damper upon the TUART RODGER elecutionary ent uld riainment, which INOrw ise have been wilnessed by a much wdience than was on last Saturday evening Mr. Rodgers’ entertainment isinteres fully appre He ting and amusing, and was ciated by the audience present, whieh His Ide was the costumes many of his selections | renders them more effective sonation of Oscar W | { the programme, i te those w heard and seen Oscar, it An WAN wuld not | interesting, for they « | miring the correctness with which portray ed the character, Master Meek, Meek $ LIray 1} 4 i This speaks well fom libbens, who resides a les below Bellefonte, shot three wild last New turkey week . : for y ork fo attend of part City ome business in a large estate uncle, Wra her death's of ww bone,if shellives until Friday, the 86th birthday, Anna Baney, residing with gon John in Zion, who is at loor now with cancerous effection the "th. will celebrate her Mossrs, C. A, Faulkner, James Pass more and & Mr. Wise, a trio of Philips | burg's wide awake business men favored the Democrat this week Gregg Post, 05, will elect officers at i their meeting on Saturday. out is desired. Let every member at tend, \ new Post Office has been estab shed at Oak Hall, with J, G, Irvin + Post Master, ’ K ind when they | {in We | We patronize home A full turn | It | orphan boy from was pitiable to see the little Millheim | the Court this week charged with steal ling | he was brought he up before money, but terrible to think that throug! ymething nKin to I futher and | old, both dead, He Mother | nobody 0 100K after m lone dollar and seve me bod dolinr in real | | neighborhood must hb character of the ent him to Bellefor ceny iden enteria nment hed nt the Y. M, « of that organi we have reason 0 b Lieve al to the Y, bo « the benefit stal for This will prove M. C, A be furnishing to the people a cheap, We with the association very benefic siclos s of entertainments, eart enoperale movement ’ n have it indus and Don't kill off a new sendin your work elsewhere, institutions, Now you do the same and all will be happy ring in your binding done well, try by style, Mingles Shoes made to order in best and at prices at ressonable | shoe store, FF Roe our heap | andk hiefe, fiar man's, | returned from a seven months v i | the expenses from the proceeds he has a profit of $575.52. Dakota Letier we FACTS ABOUT DAKOTA. I have The prices paid for is labor are conceden » be the h ’ . ¥ Lr - ths \ Hh { 1 {iit N ] Ta, \ few tracks of the eri L fe ‘ i it ¢ " pet | J tha ny i “ ) De geen, such sn reservation ¢ one of the 3 5 ! harmless, America, a country olost any 1 y ith tha crowded It is a pleasant young men 1 ' 1 all this wing prices gether ah . A or chatting Plowing 156 acres fall of a n and enjoy Seed Liston above 10 mo, at 10 pe One of the Seeding 155 acres | men we have had the pleasure to meet | for some time Prof | Millhe Mr. Long is prin { sehools of the above borough, and we } all } Rolling, in Geo. Long, of Harvesting and shocking pal of the m Ihreshing and delivering } Hl ots per bu, | may add, a more thorough and accom . | lax on land, | plished gentleman and scholar Int invested I'otal cost, el could have been found from among the on money n land, #130 t ye 1% MANY A} plicants for the same positi ] ' a | The school directors did a wise act 155 bush | selec ting him. Now that they ha ing ne stated above, 38 ets | cOMPpetent man, why not make (he making | sition permanent ? The yield was 21 bu 1 tal of 3, ) cost for rais Heo received 63 cents per bu. \ total of 2047.50 and Stamped 00,00, 47.00, deducting | board rent for house A . spiashors, making » covers, elo. «Liarman's »
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