The en THURSDAY, tee Zlemocrit, 1589, CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR EW The i (svand Jur bea lec that the rt House i being us us ' : siiindd the Commissioners in fi of the Cou : In shabby condelion, (nd 18 (ih l.dd 1 hy tafiiured pride aed HH use has hee Oelions, wl On ¥ | a MIS OF THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS.” ghiscounlenanee, as LOCAL DEPARTMENT. - 1 he chestnut « rop failure this vear. — Frank Stover ha perty on Higl ~The new gas plant, at prove $ to be quite ue ou The CENTRE sent to any address 15 ets, per nam Scott Harris mad town this week ; he ings, Pa. : Have you seen tl of neck wear at the R House ? ol 1 » best and fre on Wednesd A. R. Li i HAS ne Int th Mr. Wo Arcade, | Fi » They represent tl Call give g All the New Woolens f son now being received. OH i rates wr ing HK I. r early orders, during the season. Our Fall sto be finest we have eafer shown. Prices and fit guranteed MoxTaomenry & Co, a discount fo dull k wil the ¥ I i Tailors. ~Rev. Miles O. Noll] has been ele ed pastor of the Reformed congregations of Bellefonte and Zion. He will his pastorial duties next summer after | finishing his studies in the Theological Seminary at Lancaster. Rev. Noll an able young man and a good selection for this charge. | 1 i assume 1% Almost every hunter with an immense string of squirrels, | They seem to find them mostly along | Bald Eagle valley and Buffalo Run, They report the woods full of *‘pineys’ and gray nod black squirrels to be quite plenty. There are no beech nuts in the | northern part of the state and there seems to be a sort of a general migration of sanirrels this way. Mingle's shoe store Is one of the old and well established business houses o Jollefunte. They do not sell goods away below cost or give them away, but han. dle solid and relisble goods and sell them at the most reasonable rates, Anything bought of them will always Le found satisfacory In every instance. Don't forget Mingle’s shoe store when | riage Docket: , - pt MARRIAGE LICENSES. On Inst abu k ngo, the { new church of the it ao A GRANTED DURING THE LAST | : TWO WEEKS angelical Associa V itl ii Ol tion, Sprin ; at At... { nnbilishil ! bury. Who they are, where they tive, and when some of them were married Taken 3 H tvs the ovening from the Marriage Docket preached in the evening | of Centre Hall cireut, Rev. Shambaugh, : | the former 1 Rev. D. M marriage | © : : Wolf of i d chureh 0 a PO A iis dod the pasto yastor, and of two Wie ol The following 15 =a 11st . 4 . telormne licenses granted in the last since sept. ath. a8 entered on the Mar- Beaumont, in th Thi ol the morning ’ #1 i WY, dedicatory services indebtedne of the chu a which Win, Lykius and Mis both of Ben W. E. Gray, $ Carrie dSulter- | 2 id S300) were ut bseribed at vice an | the vice, The E ! } ft $ Miss Ellen Gr. | Mills have now one of the pretliest ried Sept. 2. | | And. J. H . Fulton, Centre Furnace, ] WwW. . Risl ud ownrd and Mis ima K. O¢ . Morris and Miss erman. both of Millheim. (se Walters and Strong, both of Potters Henry H. Laird an ery. both of Mm Isaac B Miss Mim Patrick th of 1 . Thomas Tubridy and Miss 1 hh of Show Shoe, } ¥ 81 ie. balance at Lhe ey E ha Green of 1 and Mar . Bellefonte itimore, angelical people of Spring fits} SILLA : | ! | P . . .t 4 | cnurene VvAalieY., singer, Lemont and Har- | : feel proud of oft SN el not only pala ry ni 3) ] Furn . Maitland, Will ie B. Garman, Bellefonte, Mary Dowling, | "er amsport, an Garity and if y dL "ap tefonte i the top of the elevator act of takin gave away when he stepped on | comes home | tight and in Bellefonte. Vay I nleonville OG After Delinguents cdober Fxrursion to Niagara Falla ty st Dp iha being y marked interest i : Refusing Newspapers Trietiv special Y it th Penny M © 1 fe [1 “i ' An Anstrian Killed 4 at Colllr dent occurred TN Saturday eve ning and resulted | At ploy Medicine He was working at | Wife's Affections i ’ the | drug stores ast death company. an rian em LE He Wanted te Pring Back Hi the : ad was in which | wer i to the bottom, a distance of over a When the up was found dead, | ’ number of g coke from the cage vis ’ ’ 4 ho app aed In oO dently a st eae CRse he fell hundred feet, man was picked hs sustair xl other i have ole uty of moneys asked the proj shown the gentleman, made Know He said unfortunate for Ie ret and on being hae of w and AS In He avin 4 bones broken (Jue rious injuries icine, which would b the affect had ceased ho he feared Wl f ions of love was buried on Sunday. his wife, w ty | £1] y 4] hin Tips Upon Trousers 3 by one between drug was kept in their sort midway The the i called | {| FON moderately wide are what the man or | him, he declared his intentions of visit youth of taste will Wohi this fall and ng all the stores in this section until he Frousers are sores and that : tl Oe, . one was trying to make a fool of winter. In patterns, down stripes, plaids | found it and when he did he would have und checks are all good. In the latter | matter what small effects are recommended, Whether he secured his “love drops,’ When you buy of them, collar sets well, 0 : i 10 he charges were, b a coat that the | Many a man, other. wise welldressed, has his appearance marred by being indifferent to the as. pect of this very important detail of his attire, 800 or whether he is still in search has not yet been ascertained. Death of Wm, Moser of Mille On bet Friday evening exsherifi Win. Lonsser, of Millheim, died at his howe. Mr, Musser had been in failing health for some time and his recent il ness was too much forhim to with. stand. tle wes sheriff of this county many Years ago, and was an ardent democrat. He wae well known in this contity and in his community was a prominent Death of George W. Rhoads On last Monday night Mr, George W. 1Woads, of this place, died at his home. Mr. Rhoads had been in fll health for gome time, was a mam of ahout 40 years and his death was not Tooked for by friends and family, He leaves a wife and child, wns dedicatd i. | told of our druggists that no wnch | Conrmarn-Maltland Wedding. bo I'he beautiful re | Grartnan, idence of Mi on High street Fhusd ’ Dyan wis thronged 1) | : ony fast ne hy a Rid AM { ony. The larg: spacious apart. | $ Of the home were well hh What Advertising Does her ee I News cample applies dividual that curred re ¥ Rife TORS abont two vit inedon INLINE ving ving HOmeWws ’ ing K oing d turnpike which runs pa railroad and frequently Mr. Hazle had J | over this road twice a week for Friday at WAZONn Was i | Crosses il, ‘“ twenty | years, the crossing referred | to, his druck by the third section of day express, and he and one 1 of instantly killed. { There was scarcely a 8 Mr. Haz. | tott’s body that was nod bruised or lacer- | ated. His back was broken, likewise | his thighs, legs, left arm and several | ribs, and his face and head was cata- combed with deep cuts, incisions and fractures, Evidences werg present to show that when the accident occurred he was eating a lunch while driving. After the body was viewed by the coro. net's jury It was given into the hands of the relatives of the deceased, his horses were wit on wToots=Mingle's=Shows. Ephraim i ard {0 Million Feet Of Lumber. : 3 3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS | FOUND THE 5 IN f . THIS ISSUE “DEMOCRAT” F MBI some of the wide wink busine Lie 4 Bellefonte They ki ow the yvalae of Prin ORPHANS ters lnk The road to sucess suited for Ry neinge f number A GAIN THE ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE -:- As 1. v KS your Attentionfor a few Moments. KDOW ave done { be n do now [he coming fair to t largest thai we have ever experienced, and we have made prep ' a A ' ATAlIOns 8 cordingly. You should seethe are s and shelves uniet oneecnd to the other, are the first 11 facturers in the United States. jaality of sur Men's, Boy's, and Children’s clothing is oniy surpassed by the immense assortment we can show you and the very low prices we have marked them Our lina of Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hate. Cape, Tronks & HPAr | Satchels. is by far the largest and most complete ever shown in Bellefonte. In fact ther is nothing that Men, Boys or Children want for fall and winter wear that we do not have in largest i ourneyed variety apd at the very lowest prices X X Xx REMEMBER that our goods arg all marked in plain fig: i | | ures, and anything bought of us, not perfectly satisfac x * when taken home, if returned, mosey will be cheerfully re: funded. Yours Sincerely, M. FAUBLB, PROPRIETOR. REYNOLDS NEW BANK BUILDING, BELLEFONTE, PA,
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