| tira iu } H. Collins is in town this week Dearn or Janos HeiNnie,—On Fri Personal | y B | i 4 ~J ames Burk o track walker o tt ilk n the v g . P. FE. @he Urenire Bemocrat, | We are pleased tO soe D. (i, Push | lny lant, Mr, Jucob Heinle, futhiey of | . . | Old Grandpa 8 Boliloc us ? | FE. J. Swavely spent the latter par Pennsylvania Railroad, was killed at uy: last week in Lock Haven, Spruce Creek on Baturday The bt ay t a ion 1. was We | | able to be around again, District Attorney W. C. Heinle died at : : Dr. T. R. Hayes writes another inter f Thursday Morni the advanced age of 85 years, 5 months, ti lett 4 a Onlif i ' Master Joe Moore o 3 Ve minis . f tl ’ : ; 1 Ed 4 esting letter from California ind 0 days. Mr. Heinle had been lid i : Be { Local Editor and . : | ’ pent Bunday Bellef ] i ! Qu och 4 omo. P. BIBLE, {E000 ol Manager Ihe painters brush is retouching | ing for some time, but his death v pent Bunday in Bellefi he in un old stocking vings Fwavely of Mr. Bur) the houses in different parts town. entirely unexpected to h friends in Swagger worver containing important news solicit | . | dorhle of Ag . afifrom sny part + he coanty. No communications | Paul Sternburg has taken his brother | Bellefonte. Mr. Heinle was born in ter, of Aaronsburg, Wanreo Mrs Kar K ! | nt a fow ' AN MH, ancy Korman pwerted antes accom) anied by Liereal name of the Israel’ tan ork » 8 ' Baw . pent a few hours in town « Ww 6 y ! : sracl’s place as clor in the Post Office, | Germs 1 3 3 / . nw 1 On YY ennt ¢ A I e. | Germany, and came to America when a lav. The D who lives in Bush's adition, will . 0 B cat for 5 03 y Ha ra Ya . > AAY., e rr. Was mn Fai toy P - | June 21st is the day set for holding | young man. He wasin many respe : washing either at her home, or f.oen! Department. | the republic convention of Blair coun. a remarkable man, apd up until b Haven. death retained that clearness of mind D. H. Hastings | ty. ch Harris, attended the RB —Noricy, «No papers will be stopped | The encampment of the Hth Regi. | which ma rked Lis long life, and wh unless subscription is paid in full, ex | ment is to be held at Cresson ou the 18th distinguished him among h follow | Committees meeting aept at the ontion ol the publishers. of July. men. He was a highly educated this week (loa fivld has a kindergarten, Lieut. Samuel Payne is the nan ¢ i man, and had a remarkable _H. B. Pontius has been repainting the newly appointed military seldom lorgetting pi thing Ris house. | at the State College curred. Mr. Heinle was well known to ine art in china and new wares ~An individual held 1 travelers over the turnpike from Log Garman's, | along the board walk on water street, | Haven to Millbeim as he kept the for several hours on Wednesday, may year I'yrone is to hav Kiog , | Jack Greist says the Court yard on the 23d inst | E y 1 . has been used as public sture —tourt reporter W. F. Reber, is in| } ab | long enough, hence the wire fence, Hantiagdon this week, [he f wol It would be a good idea to have the ne 'uners. rhe Mifflinhurg Times came out in 4 Rey 1 | surface of » water in the reservoir an eight prged edition last week. | cleared of the putrid matter thereon, funeral was ve " \ 4 ‘ Fe building boom 1s not as | : On Saturday night the Ges Heinle wa as this time last year in our . Potter Post of Milesburg will hold their raon of Slate wy . Yama} 1 . | entertainment 10 the 1 ost room in that a valuable horse one day Inst week. 8 . vy ; 1 1WCe, 1 irl ed Me farmers are busily engaged in ini TOPOL . S. Durbin Gray’ wre | genial landlord o pdow~inyg, picking stones and building A fence | told, is slowly improving. Mann's axe the home of his parent | valloy the present owin valley. coal Rev, Pennypacker, who The Met] imoroved 10 it Uvrone, has had h lath roon week by M A RACH Advocate - Jay (zou fr. The tyr the world m The dea burg, mothe plac © occur The Robert the corner street 18 tar b wn as stores are is a few more ments. —Pon’t let from one ygar U iol it. Printers can’ together. ' Dogs are becom: become a sance in Bellefonte, to see as high as a dozen in one the streets, ect which ea —One golitars seems to gall the k lot of boys went him a good beatir ——) ed Justice of the I kin resigned. Mr. arrived on Tuead Miss Miller o has been attend Chester county at her pleasant — Have you seen in Mr. Wilk arranged the elec such a beaut ~The pupils achoo!s know more Physics than Highee to talk on edu J. MA. office in Lock after a short Ballefonte town, and office of De with whom Mr. W brother of Daily N candidate Heisaw fzation ar K. and a ramor Kn, h MONS Te They d grieva nobler | Mr Journal ¢ MArriage some Aan from (les They will extend or bis happy hit Mr. lw e'erks ishes a large taining sn ap} in the governme ment in Washing! fenve ina few d daties « Col. D. G Push this ' ’ Liu Gila ae 10] : ’ tod, meiies val a an tl 14 : hildrens carris or five d larg \ 0 fludy } \ ) L711 il Bad a stroke ol DAraiyss inday | ty . i } TR ol ndsomes | College, WwW Years gn, and who so i ial i id tain witu will & ‘ 3 h | : INIOGR, : woul SOO FM ! . } ' ably displayed his ignorange by sakiog | DY : : y y ht h yy wg : 2 . Sta . wl A in na } ‘ fonte might wre pretty , Nev degree of vo vou 0 sd 8 3 " : what Physics was. He said he had heard | A. Hall on Thursd ght.) Me } Tot a } : : kes A u KBow thal the Sa vation ntertainment will { reading Aus t, In number i notin | J » y ta mit he | Army In Lew BUUFE 18 A real benefit? . | . " balanos 10 ha pai when ad ure is effect: | Be the methods what they may, and | ed Ihe petien are not worth 4 calli them J 1 k&'' il you have a mig i ta : i wit TL ] cored 8] f 14 i . 4 member of the faculty explained to | will be pre give some piano a it { Kh y } . L ; Ww : no difference; they are doing a rey . i : . a pair at £5.00 he i= 8 {) ahead ¢ | good work hey } rath i d { him. This same Higheo . | rocitale, All should attend the pro ; r wil : y ey have gathered in ah ‘ as 8 . ghea 8s coming I", : : 1A : . Mr. M d | Maw » ‘th X 4 F " ween to Bellefonte, and it is hoped be | Boflefonte to attend the of Al : | i and Mra. A. C. Moyer will « onnd the alarm b | hope our | smoothed off some roughs who have not wi dud fae closing ex, | Framine is a go vd one, and the society | oupy the house on A leghe uy street Li country frien V coo a lookout for | sttended ohiureh since their childl ox! J y oceup ed by Mr Joo Kechline, the spectacle swin iler Licwiabwry Chronicle, vill X 1 | { \ ij hi penny : . which has rendes sd his lel} arm and | as, ai Cormax's. limb hel ple ae, Mr. Bush had been un well for some time, and this misfortune ak of! Zoology Minerology ete, but Physics | may render him Lelpless for some time : y wey ] | recitations, music, ete, A blind man 4 . 4 he did not know whatthat wae, A come. Our citizens can ill-aliord to lose so valuable a man as Col, Bush has may soon be able to be aro ind, ercises, should be liberally patronized
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