emor iy A (Ea Che Geutre | THURSDAY, Dee, if, CHAS. R. KURTZ ~ , . wap pAb LOCAL DEPARTME| SPECIAL NOTICE, We would kindly request ali patrons, who are indebted to this paper for sub. scriptions. to try and remit before the end of this vear. We have sent state ments of amounts due to every delin. quent and hope they will respond ac- As many have not paid up for several years we ask them to try We need < cordingly. NOW, and accomodate us DEMOCRAT. ~Don't forget the “ Racket’ when in wn. Subscribe for the wssortment of holiday Bazaar. subscribing for | 1 R00 bi { at him. i Hopkins, { He is a small, square'y built fellow, of | | minty Institute lellefonte. : to hold a hop | t will be a calico main n effort Lo orga Mr. Bonbrigl commendations nner’s gro was entered a worth of goods, along 1 cash, were taken. Keplinger, the drugg nimrod. Last week down along the Bald E gle he 2 stopped i under a large tree Lo rest and wateh for game, He and his dog kept an oye’ 1 engl mile, monotonous and got up and when to hiv suprise a flock of wild turk evs flew out of the tree where he rested, Heo never swore a bit Brockaway, the candy which put on the market in a short time in the shape of an enveiope opener. A man, novel invention he expects to thread isstitehed in the edge of an en. velope and when one wants to open it, can be done simply by pulling the thread which neatly breaks open the paper edge and the contents can be re. moved without the use of a knife and there 1s no danger of tearing or cutting thew. on everything within quarter of a | Finally they found things rather | started, | has a | DREWS MUST GO ORE COURT hie Murder of Olnrs Price. wr the Spens of the Mur. a Tried ut January Court, The murder of Clays Price, near Carthaus on Wednesday morning, Nov. 1, Is still a profund mystery and the guilty party may yet be at large. Al fred Antlrews the suspect of the foul deed, still Hes in prison and the Habeas | Corpus heaving before court on Satur. | day brought forth no positive evidenoe i of his guilt, only circumstantial evi- | dence which the commonwealth ex- | pects to strengthen, A large number of witnesses came Lo Bellefonte on Saturday morning toat- | tend this hearing. At 10 a. m, the Court House was filled from end to end | by an anxious throng. | The prisoner, when brought in by the | | Sheriff, caused considerable commotion as evervbody wanted to get a glimpse He i8 the direct opposite of i in ever it and disposition. ight complexion : ard on | He is of i AS Hany pecomplish ments. and they nearly went wild entertainment on Tuesday evening over they consider the last appeared Here «80m nee he na Caught in the Machinery man named Newton Ge mployed at Knecht flouring s Nittany Valley, was caught in hinery Monday afternoon of last week wrrowly escaped a horrible | death was engaged in oiling the | machin h the accident happened difficult came in while h : cloth g shaft by which and in 10 Ian net ! to account for, his ng | contact h a revolvis he was drawn into such a position that | ! his body stopped the whole machinery. than broken he When released he was more dead { alive but as no bones werd | soon recovered, Voster Leyden Wedding Today, Thursday, at 4 p.m. Hattie Foster, of State College, and Livut. James A. Leyden, Washington, were married in the Presbyterian church ut Lemont, by Dr, Hamil. They expect to take the evening train for a trip to some of the eastern cities, best we have Miss VIMAR ARS SRT RES wn Centre County School Directors Associa The annual meeting of the School Di- rectors Association will be held in the | High School room, in Bellefonte “on Thursday, Dec, 10th, 1885. Conmer. c« | ing at ten o'clock a. mw. Tt is hoped that there will be a full turn out of directors | from all the districts in the county, Addresses have been promised on the following subjects from the gentlemen | named : Better supply of Apparatus and help,” Prof, D. M. Leib, Bellefonte. “Regular Course of Study for Under- araded Schools,” Prof. Ritchie, Philips. burg. “District Supervision,” Rev, W. E, | Fischer, Centre Hall The Executive Committees have also | for “Improve | ment in School Architecture,’ “Free Text books.” “Arbor Day and Tree Planting.” An effort will be maie to | have the train over the Lewisburg Rail toad leave Bellefonte at the day of the convention set down digenssion, S150 pom. on instead of 80. 80 as to give the directors from WwW. DB It May Be So, Buf We Doubt It An exchange gives Or Un 8" ; A Sure 1 i Ww b 1% Sheriff's Il draw : Dig « A Falr Deseription of a Wewman speaking of women, frand | a darling he's snapp and graceful the vid weed ithe | and dear and changeable as wind chau on 1] ime Yin and In fact she's | latest tyle of sports dots and fixings She's a most of household furnish. | feathers and | dos able article ther got along wit | ings, and are mighty few want o out Dok A Mig Movker of the biggest pork slanghtered by My Centre Ws) Las been Michael Buk Hill, last week, dressed 625 pounds, | hog from root of tail to tip.of nose was 6 | foot 10 inches; and elreamference of 6 | feet 10 inches. Michael certainly under | stands how to raise big ones and make lob sant sages. Reporter, ’ wd der, of neat which weighed i “Now is the time to leave your or. der for nsait and overcoat. Prices to ait the times. Perfect satisfaction in everything fully guaranteed, ONTOOMERY Ne { him. Pennsy t1ley more time to spend at the | | in Bush's new : : men | : i when | I'he length of this | | surprise to Mr, Stover ns he w A {CH LAW IN KENTUCKY, A erer Manged Because His Trial | Way Postponed, Jack Turner, the Wednesday killed Moti Kentoeky, Hegre Wio jai Wil Greensburg, Monday of this week Chreats of 1X ob vengeance were of week, The trial wa bat was continued till the June on faceount of an absent witne The excitement culiinab set fo term, | F day a4 1 o'clock, when a mob visited the fail and took Torper out and hanged prevailed and very few { tied | the citizens knew a nob About thirty-five or fore the jail and demanded which was promptly Hamilio refased | timber 1 | out the Secu { jailer wu do 50 The Herole Dutchman Next Frida evening ev “i Il Heroic Dutchman of 61 : ten up by local talent, piay got. | rendered Opera House, IL eon r and pathos and will be It will be given for the thie M. C. A ts early. will bw tains wit, hum worth hearing benefit of Gymnasium £ vot rel Youu LICK A Rarprise On last Friday evening the Mr. Frank Stover lon on High = filled by his many friends and es | that it | CHRISTMASCANDIES him birthday. who assemnbled to remind was his fifty-third It was a Was AWAY on business that day and came back to find his home in the possession of his | friend No Eseurslons It is officially announced that ex cursion tickets at reduced rates will be issued during the coming holiday season. This we Lelieve is the result arrived at by a meeting of the Trunk Line Association. So, folks, you will have to pay full price this year. Rev. Miles O. Noll, of Laneaster, Pa. the pastor elect of the Reformed congregatinn of this place, will officiate next Sabbath and expects to remalu here during the holiday vacation. to 1a | POTTERY ANOTHER ENTERPRISE. TE eT p WO HH nas | e Car Works Tarpon N trent From ou A VPIHOR NOTI i of | ZELLERS DRU( STORE ~:~ THE FINEST DISPLAY -:- ACHENBAUCHS BAKERY BELLEFONTE, Pa. Come And See Our Xmas Goods. HEADQUARTERS FOR keen a full line of all grades of mixt Wie fine candies, confectionery tree ornaments and Christmas goods tropical frail AR we I large quantities can supply chnreh fairs an vals ae wholesale rates Fine line of cakes of all description always on hand. lee cream and oysters served to private farses and at our parlors a, Call and see us, OEDARS BAKERY, BELLEFT.
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