['aursdav Morning , October 28, 1808, oon) Editor and 1] usiness Manager { L r iB ud DENOR, ountalning tmportant news, social ary of Gi any J he connty. No communications acted 1nlons wocompanied hy the real name of the ow lter Loca! Department. I'he County debt 0, 'be Borough $106,215.76. The lust issue before the election, —Buttons, beads snd gimps,—Gar: mans, -ln this issue of the DrMOCRAT, We publish a Listof the Sherif! sales. The Bartholdi statue in New York will be unveiled on Thursday the will Miles Walker spent a jew this week: —Tue old skating rink sign still floats in the breeze nt the corner of the High bridge — Remember Democrats debt [hat is the House ring we have and it is a big -Meassrs, Coll f their new street the county 18 paid, only Court wW),! ins Brothers are locat- ing the furnace site O extending a tract where the furnace is 10 be lok ated, At the ruins of the glass works, ns NEeCOSSAsY preparations ofthe new works. in the grocery business in this place is in town visiting at the residence of Col. Wilkinsons, —The delegates to the annual Con- vention of Brotherhood, of Locomotive Engineers, attended Dr. Talmage's church on Sunday. —Don't f the ladies on elect rget day. Go and get a good dinner at the room formerly occupied by store on High street. Dale PBros., att t law, Irneys a warm their toes by the steam heat inter, hey are having arrang ments to that effect made this week Editor Joe Furey of the Lock Haven home in this place. to Lock Haven , the move in bles man oke into the Nittany was sent to the Alleghen, n defaul 000 1 county prise —The Ga n relle ed tor HAYS, vote for Boal "and in the same for the rioters “Ihara ja 8 of the Gazett 18 Woy hard to get j ticket, — A speci al car attached to ti Ey ; i br mit ress Ex Baaver party. -On Saturday, Mr Pleasant Gap, fell fr disloe abs OCCuTre o same his brother Henry Noll dropped dead. —The W.C. T. U have a column in the Dexocrar which is wholly for articles contributed by any of the members, Send in communi "- for this column. Don’t wait it tions, ete. for us to fill it or we may prove a fail ure. Mr. Henry Nollan aged respecte 1 citizen of Lauvertown, died very suddenly on Saturday at the | y ) age of 81: The funeral occurred at 10 o'clock on Monday and was conducted | by Rev. Groh, of the Reformed church, and J. W. Welsh, of the church. Evangelical of the editors the Philipsburg Ledger was married on Wednesday last to Miss Laura Shontz, a very amiable and se’ complished young lady of Philipsburg, We Harry and bh extend our congratulations bride and wish much success in life. On Friday evening abotit 8 o'clock v lamp in the rear part of Mr. Camps furniture store « xpl led and se Mr. ( Are t fire to the store, sg ved smoke issuing from put Undine boys were promptly but their not needed as the flames were extinguished Who was atsent from home rushed in and upon “rane, SOTV IO ware ne shove stated — The attraction Humes' Hall will be H, Clark's and complete virsion of T, 8. Authur's thrilling temperance story “Ten Nights in 8 Bar Room.” next in Charles new This piece while re- taining the old and familiar title and of the tions, has been re-written and is meet- a few most interesting situa ing with flattering success wherever i in produced, Mr. Clark, supported by an excellent company, will produce this thrilling drama in Humes' Hall on Sat- Novembsr 6th. They have a fall militaiy brass band and will give a street parade, urday evening, The Contre Memmorat, 25th | { first in town and | | Who urged the rioters o ry . | ¥ -Frank Grice of Brooklyn, formerly | speech, man goes to jail here Garman's | who some | a | Hall thrown ~ Harry M. Martin, formerly one of | | promptly | there were no | State edit alections re { and most —TFeidler charges the Knights of Labor with the rioting of Wednesday. (Go in men, gut the office out! Fiedler editor(?) of the Gazette, “We want our Republican biils up, the bill 1" but Democratic must come down." Oh consistency ~The Pine Grove Cornet Band was in town on Wednesday to furnishing some excellent music for Blain Boom, Fiedler making will Mr, Those who hear d rioters remarks on Wednesday, favor by calling upon confer a Meek. Mr. Jocob of good and faithful Democrat witnessed Jackson, Benore, a the actions of the Republican mob on Wednesday. Mr. Robert Jackson, of Lemont, one of the best stone masons in the county, | was in town on Wednesday and witness. ed the most disgraceful event occuring in town for years, Sheriff Walker early train on Thursday departed on the for Dr, morning Lemont, and served nn warrant on Christ, and then went to Williamspsrt after W. V, Emery, another rioter, —The Snow Shoe Cornet Band al though small in number is one of the best in the county. The boys were the Wednesday parade with on morning and gave a little street some excellent music. — Who hid under the bed?! Emery | Who hammered P, GrayMeek's window men are busily at work, making the |; + E, for the erection | stone thro- ¥, lunder nery. Who threw a ugh the window?! Hon, Dr, to p el Fiedler e ' fl “Coupon (razetle, When the arre were made, r ’ ob follwed to the Justice fy {(‘urtir ana ul n nou lican t the folloy and USilenoe, dlience, diience, ms ie no to-day. We are supreme.’ Mr. and Mrs, Peter Sayl boarding at Noah Mu Run, were made happy ing daughter on man on the | and in honor road, gave his men a ball holi ~The Lewisburg News | entertainme We Hall entertainment, gO remember when there and :1 n ii there te isand 18 enterprises and He not hord oney and loan ? al LO per t tO nce inte and send a the 20th con for Hall, Democrat to represent gressional district in Congress, row of houses at the ear works White destroyed by fire on W adnesday he lgsh'a Row, was en- ely morning about 3 o'clock, The fire originated in one of the cellars, and soon the entire building was one mass of flames. There were eleven families living in the building all of whom sus corsiderable loss, besides being out of winter tain ¢ of a house on the verge Thelfire companies were but fire plugs within reach do upon the scene, at distance they were unable to | thing. fo | them The red book ss usual makes ust when wanted, and ongthis information of the character The little pearance yoar aoounos wivh statistioal put lication has become the standard politi now most in demand cal text book, and not only is it oued value as*an suthority u but jues mn is a model of clean Ar of w ulte, artistic typography old it is sent without money and | out price by inclosing stam] np ! Lord Paltimore Md, Mr. Ford of Chicago, has put a new drop curtin in the Opera Houses a | Philipsburg, Tyrone, Huntingdon, Lock Haven anid was trying to get advertia. ers Lo take apace on a new one for the Hall in this place but was not succes. fal, Whil Ford we think it useless expense to e we wish Mr. success discard one which the handsome (? adorns, has adorned, and no doubt always will adorn the Hall in this place, It repre sents a goat standing upon the top of « chimney, (a very likely acourence) land snd water, a most picturesque land- scape n beautiful lake and many objects of interest, Christ, | and There is a protracted progress Lauvertown nunpicon of the Bvangelioal conducted by Rev. Walsh, meeting in under the Association The mest- ing has been in progress for two weeks at and eight conversions have taken place. ~In order to feed some of the hungry voters on election day, the Indies of the United Brethren church will give an oyster dinner and supper, together with chicken, chicken salud and many other good things to eat: Patronize the ladies, ns the procesds are to go to the benefit of the church, “Blind Tom" the phenomenal gen ius gave an exhibition in Humes’ on Monday evening to a very apprecia tive audience, *“T'om” Lo any and those who failed to hear this won- need additional compliments | derful performer, missed a grand treat, He matter His imitations are marvelous, CAD play any selection he hears no how dificult, Two, three, and four years ago Dem, ticket and vote straight, and to-day by the party you are asked thesame thing, elected you kot, while by those whom you by “standing by the ticket" are ssked to vote against the ti This is not Democratic prin ml. Invoting against Schaeffer yo and nothing to gain, “0" This the Court House ring ir present eflicient officer, our ex I'reasurers, Commiwsioners, ex-Prothon otories, Register and Recorder helped to form | the ¢ the ring ¢), which meaos debt, ADY true spninsd his i layed | ) ] on 11 HH Nas made many ip A flat Now and at their oe Their pen and Oey Conaue i FR nye actions w above 1 ard Wmnves nina | most ecoming manner and have the } f hearty approval of all intelligent think- Fiedler has a As A He na town 10 with the ot, erats to vote the Reg nblican t been in nan vasaassin'' inte who wants Demo ket, and thought they made a great m not nominating Pattison again for Go | ernor,’ surely needs a guardian ~ What might have proven a fata, woident happened Miller the gentlemar goods <aturday 1a y lor was re from Moon gutter, thy turning fl trip I Hill, when the » plunged into anid seat forward upon the | and started Miller still animal became frightened on a run for the store, Mr riding partly upon the shaft, and partly ! to check becoming en upon the horse, vainly tried | the speed, but his foot | tangled in the harness he fell off ang lw ws dragged considerable distances with { head and should rs upon the ground. | When the animal was stopped and Mr, | Mile r extricated, It was found he had | received several bruises, lost consider, | able “hark” and hi Mr. Millers escape from instant death. cont rent in twain lin a miracle, as he was apparently under the horses heels several times, He was fortunate to escape without serious in jusy. Personal. (, Blaiu, Miss Marth Johnson, of Harrisburg is visiting her sistar Mrs, &. T. Shugert, | in this place, Bullock Powers, Jr., returned Messrs, John and John from n plessant | visit to Philrdelphiaon Saturday, Rev. Wasson pastor of the U church of this place and circuit, ha® moved from Milibeim to Bellefonte Hall | is too well known ocrats you were asked to stand by your | the big ring thst is an honor to | Squire M. L. Rishel, of Farmers Mills, a leading and highly respected citizen { of that place was in town on Thurs Mi was visiting at the home of luy. Emanuel Musser of Biate ( his daughter | Mrs. D, O. Etters in this place on Satur | day. Mr.and Mrs, E | Monday form Kennett Square, Pa. where i Chambers arrived on | Mrs. Chambers had been visiting her parents, Ar Messrs George Sholl, Iraliyle Palmer, George Wirts, Wm. Coble and a nu: | ber of athers from Hourerville | town on Wednesday. Mr. W. K. | has been working Del ong in the Near Carmon Post Offiee durin the t Rolf } rammer k county now located M ya f A 8 Emma Dale, a very br and 1 shed young iady | Miss Liz | mod cousin visited her y thi pia Mrs M sry Heston Heston, iay and concert, were fa We 11 i A 520 the terrible eo resent ! Iaday OCTrals were thieves glass An® Wate hm office Republic ink of voting : For This should front Now Any i the by the tl mashed in 1 evel for ket heaven, and will 8 shake hands and ly by each olher tiekot ng and stand by y ' ’ 3 ' Burry ali il party, you have had a fair sample of what they would do if in power It takes a dirty, and contemptable camp to run a slanderous, vile and 4 iithy sheet, and that is why the Repub” Her to come, They « 1 better if they had Wester pen He g " t “boodle "w | licnns got Fie ould fighting Schaefler, and has the cheek 10 the vs to help purily This ral I \Y i. nl uit every intelligent Democrat | ty. | no matler how vile, to defeat a gentle { Le as € coun He is using every means possible, man and a mocrat, Democrats stand by your own party Democrats the war were during | onlled rebels, trajors, dum duteh, and [all the vile epitapbs the Republieans { could think of, are now asked by that { fame party to vote for them and their oandidates, Are you going to obey? The | Republicans say that if they oan succeed { this time they will get the sheriff trons jurer and ‘wo or three county offices at the election a year hence, Democrats in the name of your party don't be so foolish as to aid the Republicans to You ean't Miron: re object, | necomplish their the d siford it Think { sult in the future, Oo! J. M. Coble of Lemont was in town on | readers of a dast 1 d Yawt Wednesday to shake hands with James + dustardly and an unlawful | bridge into spring { | endured it all ss Evirors or Damocrar. — Permit me through your eoloms to relate to your upsn the Wate! e 1 (Any to this | | no for « side of t LLL inly « took Ly he Wat hoor v8, office from the out | a large printed Coupon, el window sil], { ! ' . iaecsimlive of Lhe one in use sb the nail- Powderly, aud lesding | i Ltireaw IL over the Meek | of his office reek. her into the inside Ir inken pated de and backed 1} ng | Ke publicans with a promise of ten dol. IAS, ns he reward of GUOUS | meeting service | in charge has preached se | since Lo | McK eesport, List of Mesti nge. Walnut G "4 rove school house, Harr township, Friday October 29. Pine Hall, F erp "On township Friday October 29. Holt's Hollow house L township, Saturday October 20. Port Matilda, Worth, November 1. school Boggs Monday v Centre Hall WwW : > Hall, W ownship Monday AT TLV November 1, ROLAND Mr. William Sharp } su rp has moved 3 Rev, (i, Leidy Methodist presiding eldes pread he ed in the church at this place on Sunday 17. it is A DE quarterly Rey Bhoer 1 vey 10€1 er 4 IhK er I or i VETAl evenings iarge congregations; ss th | meetings is protracted I'he beaut ful October weather | enabled many of our sportsme Rrrogant Wan window and CADE and LLer men against 3! 1« other Democrat had an equal rig the same privileges and thereby have ne their duty more Am the Democrats never raised a d iy {este ist all this infamous law at Democrats ean you ler 10 & party that would snd property in this way and | to | true to your manhood, Clemens, graduate of the and of twenty-niv } |} "a, specialists in all chro ” Ye #, Whose pri 4! i in ns. and who treats principa iy W inhalations w Hovisit month with office RIG Will Aller 180, Tues Ay evening t nesday evening, Nov. 9 and 10 ate, Send for do not forget the M leslimoninis us $2 rg eneh, wii | I'o any one redding not coupons, Cexrae Demoonar and Book year, [It } pular magnzines published and subsoription price is $2.00, and with the | Daw £275 Read the adverts ment in another column of the paper, ! | wo the for one 2 one of the most hie RAT ih Examine our stock of china and brio-a-brae 3 (Giarmans | Dutltons and gine ps. ~ Garmans. 1 POY eral ie ¥ le house a { » | tractive {and full particulars, At through the forests in sear h 0 ; ity the unlucky squ rrel Yoram ¥ IRCOD Leathers narre Bor came unmanageable, and in His « res Lo keep a firm seat on the load. sl PI ed down and ii off the wagon belween were on over both or three « fever which Lhe y de Democrat from Gregg “ WAS either wriltien n | oy « . 2 if written at Spring Mills me scurrilous Republican Y NEY A. KA. Ho ver bay at rent at ralex Fringes | ~~Lrarman ’'s, DRUNK EN NES At EN NFP» ’ URED RY NI f coffe edge of the person takin a speedy and permanent ou the moderate drinker or an alooh Thousands of drunk arde hav made ten perate men who hava t Go'den Specifio in their « their knowledge and to'day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful of fect results Trom its asdministmt Cares guaranteed, Send for circular Address in con Co., 185 Race lly. fidence Golden Spec fie Cincinnati, Ohio MARRIED, Wa TREASTER-On October 21, 1588 ot home of the bride at Nittany, Pa by Rev LO Mr. Davi! W i Fravel and Mise Frases A. Treader, both of Nittany, Pa PORMAN <TREARTRER- At the sume Hime and and by the same, Mr Dorman a Fintan L. Tromstar, both of Xittany, Pa NULL<BOLY «ln Dellotonts, October 16, 1948 by John BR Lion, Beg, Mr. Gesrge Null, of Ben : township, Oenive county aod Mise Nancy A Bolt, of the satwe towaship FRAVFL nk or inte Mim - Dasie! © w
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