I —— CLAS The Contre Demortat,| RAILROAD SENSATION, | “me WEDDED AT NOON, mart aos worse | Arrangements Being Mado to Oateh the ly Iasnod Daring the Past Wook-Takon | a sugar Valley Trade ABE cE A x a From the Docket THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1893, {A BILL IN EQUITY FILED BY | The Lock Haven Express A[ABEAUTIFULWEDDINGCER-| (5. 11. Hoy, . .* Benneriwp THE PENNA. R. R. | gentleman who is interested in lands at | EMONY. A. Blanche Dale, fleasant Gap CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR — —— H JAMAr. Washingt Hr i How ay : Po £1 ; : Lamar, or : ig Catharine Grass. and Clovis Disges Howman Bowe Hanchard To Restrain the Valentine tron ( ompany, | Was formernly known, i i { Annie Cruiser, . Hublersburg WE HAVE THEM. * tho Nattauy Valley Rairond ana J. W. | that the completion of Ue Bellefonte | [onemited Man and Site-omer in| (yyy sig, Centre Hal Paragraphs . Gephart and other OQ . ; lan 1 p ral ad will give that ditt . oy : An immense line of Ladies and Misses " ¥ and o x rs from Giving any Ald and Mill Hall I iio g yo dh th Foreman, F , To the Central Raldiriad ‘oe | place a get 16 Loom. OWI 1008 Are ’ The na Tillis 173038 Coats and Wraps. Just received a Tu ad vt Yunnu (Pace 3 fi uth nd REEADE ts made | O00 Wednesday noon a very pretty Ih was F, Williams, _. Lemont ew stock of the latest designs and { being laid out, and arrangements made + ling ceremony cence In. + lorence A. ssler, Pleasant Gap arian hureh 4 x John F, "aks Nn . ARNON bs 1 ' ale , inn of new huil "Us i patterns, You are iavited to come Last week a Bill in Equity was filed | for erection of new buildings. Lama Presb ; in the prothonotary’s office, at this place, | will be the point at which the trade of | 1] ™ 1 & i » Y » 4 1 by Attorneys E, M, and John Blanchard, | Sugar Valley will strike the new rail. | 1 ’ wn f tl equently the town fi { ind see them. Atl the same time we keep a complete | for the Pennsylvania railroad which | road and car line of all kinds of dress goods, Our bil th) "a v prices are the or tout nd uct caused somewhat of a sensation. and | reason wiil b@é one o He most J W prices al the grea mnauce. . eines than thera hava haan mane fales | ant on Lhe ine. He ments. w ee {-20 tf LYON & CO. |[T"™ mtion of the proceedings instituted, | purpose . witli ine ¥v tilp irs afloat as to the nature and in. | erect ulding for mercantile ore will be open wo - t is not an effort to prevent the Cen. | Whi LOCAL DEPARTMENT. x a raliroad, now building between Iall, from entering ake Lamar a trading po : | rg . Mo LIT i » Cruise . i — lames McClain, of (x hea [7] {J 1. (Avie; Pi OP, Fai and Hons «7 {5 3 wl 514 J urn ul we are going todo J business I (17 PE Pe Death of Mrs Hoard J ath « 1 Heard {Jie slo ig now plete. NEW 1 t prevent ed in Wesimoreland County wk would f with some :. y uit neither ’ . iY, nor the ( | | A ! . . dromRo-| . © | Show G8, whet 1 ma y A : CCA Ayons will sell a lot of | of Penna. ’ vsisad tyadnis u ] te on Sat. " Every phase . 1 + M 3 1 smile at this move It is evident ont Asce LER wh ) rll do the / 8 Bill in Equity it |} est for you. ay the rolling ] i dail ; plainly admit mt the Central Railroad | aa of Pennsylvania is a competing line and | reasing connected with a system fully as exten- | They alos Lave some ve are and fis Fire Congnmunt Carr, Miles. | sive as its own. It also admits that the nen \ dl ofl rains Merchas worge | H y wish £3 ® ITE, ROL Lhe i con Oy a runaway team on Tuesday of last | the careful direction of the presant offi : not & Co. have deliversd of oods over the Central week, wus very largely attended. The | cials. which is the most chee ring news | rr $4 14 , . m " a N burg, who died from injuries received | road is being 1 apidly completed under H : intertent took place in the U'nlon ceme- | the people in this vielnits ecelve ' oe nA, wer fn nm . cn tery at Bellefonte Maz . oon oH of he pecs : " » oF ad bi a Mh AAA | hii hilly , of Bellef over th Dee 1 & 18 all we ash J fe AY TH i 1d be most gratifying to the di- | wavs bring good results i ia rallroad and then transferred . the 1, 0. O, F. were present, rectors and stockholders. pats | : the Central. ~The Tyrone base ball suthusiasts Y es, Bellefonte will soon have a com. | Una Store Lan received another chill on last Friday peting line of railroad and it will be in when they played their last scheduled | Operation in a short time. The new |™ game with our team. They played as | locomotives will be here by November, York firm, and who are packing it up (and Jacob Long ve. the Lehigh Valley they best knew how, but they could not | in time for all our business interests to for removal. Mr. Lebmanr's reason for | Coal Company hus been on trial for al- win a8 our team is entirely too much for | celebrate the fact with a general | %elling is that business is so dull and the | most two weeks, Court adjourned last them. The score was 8 fo 2. As usual. | Thanksgiving dinner, prospec:s for the winter are sodiscour- | Friday, as Senator Peale was called they found much fault with the um. aging that he might as well quit busi- | away by the illness of an aunt. It is pire. Died at Chieago ness until times get better. He has | likely that the case will be Onished this James I. Neff, son of Joseph Neff, been in business in Philipsburg for | formerly of Centre Hall died in Chicago, | tWenty consecutive years. He and his on Thursday September I4th My. | family will remain at that place for the | Neff, was a resident of Freeport, 111,, | Present | Early on last Sunday morning John | Nestlerode’s Saw mill, at Eagleville, 1a. was discovered on fire and was soon re. plete stock ‘than ever. Their line of ticing attorney. Some years ago he ingest Lo Mls ae pEigin of the re fall and winter clothing is being un- | 0 elected to the leyilature from that | has been organized —F., M, Huyett, W. | gos oon ct aos RA umber . sensod loaves & with 3 : i of men out of employment. ! . - packed and embraces some new stsles place. The deceased leaves n wife and 0. Rearick and Henry Boozer, consti, | a \ 'S = “ Mr. He nry IA Han, « f IM ilipsl irg. A Tedious ease sold his store goods last week to a New | The ejectment case of John Ligget ~Lewins' Philad. Branch was all torn up last week and pandemoninm reigned supreme in the clothing depart. ment. The explanation is that new shelving was put in so that they would oe able to carry a larger and more com. Saw Mill Barned where he had been located for a number of years and was a very successful prac. Dress Trimmings, Garman Dress Trimmings, Garmans Dress Trimmings, Garmans Dress Trimmings, Garmans A New Firm The “Centre Hall Implement Works" will be the title of the new firm that geveinl children, ns b n nv 1 \ Satines, Garmans, eral children. He was about 50 |iote the firm. “he wanufacture of im. Corner Stone Laying tines. Cia years of age. His death occurred in satines, Lrarmans, ~R. B. Spangler, of Hastings, Pa. |S Satines, Gannar ’ ler, . .+ | St. Lukes hospital. X : Satines, Gannans, + [ 88. Luke hospital department will be carried on upon an | corner stone of the new Baptist church, a" was in Bellefonte on Tuesday, on his - -— . . Satines, Garmans, way for a short visit to his parents st| ~~Headquarters for ready made cloth extensive scale. Their famous Centre | at Marsh Creek, will be laid with appro. Centre Hall. He holds a responsible | irg for men, boys and children. Cloth. Hall cornplanter will be a specialty. | priate services, conducted by Rev, 8. F. | Schoo! Supplies, Garmans, | Forges, of Huntingdon, and others $800.41 Supplies, Garmans, = TORE = Pi and patterns, plements in the foundry and machine | On Sunday, October 1st, 1563, the position at Hastings as book-keeperand | ing made to oder. Dunlap, Youman Death of an Bstimable fad i faust A . pay master for the large mining opera. _~ Sherman's latest vu of rth Mrs, Amanda Mintzer, died 0 wat. 4 fry Invited to be present. Ne hool Sup lies, Garmans, tious at Hastings and spangler, Pa. | hats. Full line of Men's Furnishing |sontown, on friday night last, aftera! Send 20 cents to the Cuxrir DEMO. School Supplies, Garmans, He says they have a steady demand for | goods. A new salesroom has been ad | brief illness, Mrs, Mintzer was an aunt | C887, Bellefonte, and you will receive coal and their operations have been busy | ded under the first floor. of ex-Senator Peale, and was aged 78 | the paper until the Clos of the came all summer, MoxTaoueEry & Co, | years, paign, i 3 :
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