veo [THREE PRISONERS SHEE] Cs W | J AY, AX HIGH WATER IN CLINTON CO LIST OF JURORS | an HORSE THIEF SHOT, 4 Them Oyer { —_—.— . INCH Of. ROB SUGAR VALLEY TREATED TO | Following is the list of Jurors drawn | THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1892, ANOTHER SENSATION. Le ol wing id a Monday inton | { WHOLESALE JAIL DELIVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Inundutes Severn! « Col ¢ Centre Democrat, a for | Drawn of Court-Itend | A Cloud Hurst ow nship On » cing the fourth CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR THE RACKET The Constable, of Green Tow nship, Chuton County, Fatally Shoots a Horse man, gentliemar Henry R Henry Ih Philip 1d | Andrew Kreamer Mitchell, postmaster Nn, DIAC Who Hosists Arrest ings, farmer | Sugar Valley, Clinton county, which | Jos J the last two weeks was the scene of farmer U Would H wo ardly Think Just In Yes We Have Shoes! \ Nuf Ced. again furnish sensation by thief by the which | ide thrilling 4 hot A uic stolen from a farmer Mifflin « tracked here he st Tuesday Bru reeded across Valley ' WAS ounty through Ol From i! ¥| wher LOCAL DEPARTMENT. ing a party g the de that br La quantity of licacies, the party guests ken up. —A pullman the train Friday, h: the n vention at Chicago, Collins, of Bellefonte nal democratic Delegate Thomas of gates to ati CON Was one Lhe party who occupied the car. —Mr. Lee Woodcock, Woodcock, of this home this week from Princeton College, of which he is a student. son of Rev place, returned Tee is ing exeeedingly well and no doubt will spend his vacation pleasantly. -The announcement of Mr. John T. McCormick, of Ferguson township, for Assembly, appears in another column of Mr. McCormick has served the I this issue, one term in ~gislature, and has been the district which he represented. Mr. H. L.. Harvey, of Boggs town. ship, announces this week as a candi date for Associate Judge, has been a hard-working Democrat, la- boring for the interests of his party and if elected to the position to which he aspires, will make a faithfol and judic. ious official, Prof. W.T. Meyer, and orchestra, consisting of fourteen instuments, gave a delightful open air concert on the court house steps on Tuesday evening. | It had the effect of attracting hundreds who tarried as long as the sweet strains were produced. The orchestra is com. posed entirely of local talent and their renditions are equal to that of profes sionals, were | sleeper was afta hed to | wing on board dele. | look. | of faithful service to she people of | Mr. Harvey | a Reystone Park airow boating on the here lake and there w The 7 Cncers aces 8 Lo supply the demand the pi There will afternoon and will be furnished by the Bellefonte the house, take | accompany he occasion. in ti (rood 1 the music ¢ dancers a. ¢ ET Your and enjoy a day in the park. Was a Success T™ f oe 3 estival held by the Nittany cor. | net band on last Saturday evening, was Although eather was not the most promis. | ing, there was an immense crowd of people there and all had a good time. | The band, though organized Jess than | | one year ago, during the evening ren- | dered several selections that would have | been a credit to bands of much exper. | lence. About forty fine cakes were | sold and the boys realized a handsome | ! | In every particular a success sum of money, which will go towards | paying the still due on their | instruments. The Clintondale band | | was also present and played some good | | music . amount | | ! ] | | i : | Vor Sale An # to 10 horse power Traction en | gine, in good order, and a ten horse Vibrator Separator This Ooutht was used part of three seasons and with a little repairing on separator { is practically as good as new, Will be together, at a very Call on or address, Gro. W. Voxapa, Madisonburg, Pa. ] power } sold separate or | reasonable figure, : ~ Warm weather—yes, and the Phila delphia Branch is selling lots of light weight, ready made suits. Prices lower | T) be | eve. | | cruel, um | Sunday morning. { of Centre Hall, president of the Central than ever. He Moaned er is 1 “ NA r the Belle ] club would be defeated Friday at money than This ertain world and we ar ng hi { five ¢« lollars that fonte bal on Clearfield, and having more brains, lost the five cases is a never sure of anything. Death at Mileaburg Mi John Swires, a highly re specled | and the oldest citizen of Milesburg, died { on Friday afternoon, aged about ninety years. He leaves a son, at whose home he died. The funeral took place on the following afternoon at four o’elock Corner Ytone Laying The corner stone of the new Lutheran church, at this place, will be laid next Rev. W, E. Fischer, Pennsylvania Synod, will deliver the sermon of the day. Their Virst Game The Bellefonte their first game this season on Friday afternoon from the Clearfield club, at Clearfield, by score of 13 to 8. This victory will enliven the hooters some- base ball club won A what and they can place a little more confidence in the boys Sumner Suits of the nobbiest and summer suits worn this season are being sold by the Philad. Branch, Their as. sortment is large; their prices are very reasonable; their goods ure always found as represented, and everybody who deals there once becomes a permanent cus. tomer. Soe dressiest «Did you get one of Shaeffer’s club tickets? Horse and Wagon Stolen, Wednesday hant and } LO | Un Meese BO Ti 1 NE neal Jr., mer wkster, liv. his had enter { ed his stable during the night and stole [} Tusseyville, was minus horse and wagon. Some ons | the abave property. | When the store was oy wied in the attempt irn the building but found that an wade to In successful | morning it was had beer | was not Horse stealing is | becoming quite common: vet we that everyone will meet with the fate as the fellow same in Sugar Valley last week by the consta. ble. Every horse thief and other should be treated to such a dose. who was finished thieves To Carry Mal) im n Monday the Bellefonte Central railroad became a mail route, by direc. tion of the superintendent of this divis No postal clerk has been placed on the route, but the mails will handled in pouct ion of railway mail service be ‘ losad 108, the service be much improved. Fillmore will have a daily mail. Wet weather week more the very The last has been uncertain disagreeable. It frequency of the rain storms which pass over the town at short intervals, and the down pour of aqua pura has at dif. ferent times been torrie, throughout the county are very hig, but as yet have heard of no damage from high waters, or weather and vet not Paul 8, Murrill, a prominent citizen of Lock Haven, died a few days ago in that city. hope | State College will have three | mails to and from Bellefonte daily and IS surprising at the | The streams | LLY ON &« Beltefonte Grain Market Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. [VORY SOAP DOES NOT. 1 Saturday A Death Mary Hav near Bellefonte erly died at 2 > at Bellef husband and one Mann, near Mie, child St of Mr. and Mrs. P. The funeral t on Sunday afternoon from daughter of Axemann wk place the deceased's ate residence interment be we Catholic cemetery ing made in 1) ul Death of Mr. John Besser John Beezer, of Milesburg. died irsday morning, 16th inst.. after He was a butcher by professionand conducted a meat market in Milesburg. He leaves a { wife and seven children t GARMANS. illness of about two weeks. 0 survive him LISTEN! His funeral was held on Saturday morn. ing from the Catholic very largely attended church, and was Challi, better styles and prices than you could This Week at Meyer's Hasanr. We call attention to a beautiful line | of white bed 08¢. $1.25, 81.50, 81.75, ete. Extra value for the money. Bargain lot of childs lawn | caps, almost given away. See our | silk mitts, Silk gloves just in: styled belts, fans from . fan in town. Chenille Table Covers bargain at a great Spreads, 63c., Ask to see our new Chif. 100... 50. fons, new fans for Commen cement 2e, | lace parasols, covers for baby car- latest ladies muslins and kid Have riages, fine gloves, laces and you tried our bar- stunner and at Did you Hosiery, 25c. 5. up, the best Ginghams, ruching. Death of Miss Emma Wait Kain counter, its a greatly reduced line of | Miss Emma, daughter of Mir and { Mrs. Adam Waite, residing in Bush's Row, died on last Sunday morning from | consumption She was aged about | eighteen years and was a sufferer from that dread disease for some months. She was interred on Tuesday afternoon. O In his mind In reality. Who? The Gasette seribbler. prices, look at our buys a ladie’s fast black, stainless. the equal of any 35 or 40c. stocking in town. We are sole agents for Bellefonte for the World Renowned Columbia Wheel. The Difference Curtain material and lace curtains in a great many beautiful styles Licenses Now Due, The Mercantile licenses are now due and must be paid by July 1st, otherwise Treasurer Gramley will be compelled to resort to law to recover same. GARMANS.
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