W——— The Gentve Democrat, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1588, CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR WE HAVE THEM. An immense line of Ladies and Misses Coats and Wraps. Just received a new stock of the latest designs and patterns, You are invited to and see them. At the same time wi line of all kinds of the come 4 mpl Ohl KEep a © dress goods. YW prices are greatest induce. ments, t-20tt LYON & CO. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. ~The heavy frosts are getting work this week, Pattison has 20th, as Fall Arbor day. the xed is OV. - Kellar, magici an, will be Gray armers in some PACTS AND FIGURES WHY THE COMMISSIONERS SHOULD BE RE-ELECTED. Condition of that offen Three years ago What the Present Democratic Board has Done-Good Officials Whoa we present board of county epammissioners came into office, on the | 1st Monday of January, 1591, the public yiildings were very much out of repair, | ] A . | the p iblie resembled a dung grounds hill and t {in debt 85, . In order that the public may fully un. { derstand the mismanagement oi couniy he county, over all a | commussioners, it only ne ary to { consult the financlh statements ns they | have been published year Lo year. { The majority of the 1} commis. | sioners which Monday wel Meek are | ngler, { © Spang the new Mr. iucrative is build Spangler courts. ~{ren, Hastings will campaign in Ohio th publ strength to bring ican party is cen about a gloawin tory for McKinley. —J. H. Reifsnyder, Esq. one heim’s well known citizens is poor health ] bt of near home on Wed month at the Sallie, Fair and other places in the Mr. and Mrs, Cle ed on Saturday fi tour and are vi dental lathe receiv pri at the fair. He will retuais ~The Harrisburg Patriot says B. Mattern, of 2 » 4 i Roy Milesburg, a graduate College, was brevetted ticnal Guard Pennsylvania Patt SOI. ~The Dai on Ww ednesday of was discontinued week. It from the start, Bellefonte certainly should be able to support one daily paper, upon business principles. venture not a paying -A number of Bellefonte's went to Philipsburg on firemen Wednesday to participate in the firemen’s convention, None of the companies are going as they are not in shape, at present, to | the 181 participate in —Mr. Wm. parade. Horner, of Axemann, employed in the Mill Hall axe factory, | was recently promoted to foreman of | His friends advance. the grinding department. will be glad to hear of ment, - Mr. : fog daughters le his 1 Mapes, wife and three t Eagleville this week in a boat to make a journey to North Caro. lina by water. Ibis rather a long and perilous journey, but they feel confident of getting through safely. ~On Saturday the alarm of fire was sounded and the entire fire department turned out in short order. A small fire in Mr, Emil Miller's house, Reynolds avenue was soon checked, A high gale of wind prevailed and there was danger of a serious conflagration. Mn, BAILEY, editor of the Magnet, heretofore was a republican and still claims that he would vote the republican ticket in preference to supporting = democrat, he Magnet 1s a republican. prohibition combination. It is making a special effort to draw democratic voles from Miles to Harper and secure Udine ley's election. Democrats don't be fooled Liy this combination. el Was | if conducted | " . advertisements | ¢ hands of the « INN) From n Feb, 1803, sh | expenditures for 1892, tl Monday of Jani Hue wis out of debt and t (3 “ie wing first county balance over all liabilities | the county of 86,550.90, It shows moreover that for 1802 amounting to #0.456.94 treasurers commission was paid, taxes collected lands belonging to the several in the county for road, school and poor all paid, commissioners to that on 1 all were the parties, purposes drawn by Iroper about 087.51, exce} t althe hands of tl mging to ugh there was in the : | v 3 1 rer during the year bel 144.08 ard of comm treasu the several districts 817 Since the present be sioners came into office the jail has been h new flooring having : he overhauled, g having mua the old dumps replaced by a new and perfect system of el : Et 1 gether with new traps and drain p pipes leading from Lhe jail to the old well, so | that and the jail kept pure a all fiith is immediately carried off nd clean. The old water closet, that was a con. nuisance the rear of the court house, has been replaced by one i summate in | neatly built, warmed, er sy of access, con taining cystem of closets with the very best of dizinage. New { earpet has been placed within the bar in ‘the room and the entire floor of the body of the room covered with new matting. The board has also put in the vaults in the commissioner's and pro. | thonotary’s offices, and new file fur. i niture at a cost of $4,476 00. The plac, ing of this furniture in these vaults hs enabled the officers to carefully and systemutically classify and file away the accumulated papers of almost a century and leave ample file space for many years to come, All these and many other things have been done and paid for by the present board of commissioners, as appears by the financial statements published by them for the years 1801 and 1802, They have been as vigilant and active in the eare and repair of the public prop. erty so far in 1803 as they weiv daring the two years just past. The yard in front of the court house, which in its a complete court orders the | unsightly condition was a legacy from the old board, has been turned into a thing of beauty nnd become a pleasure to look upon. While foi things the board in no manner neg doing and paying these lected their duty in other matters relating to | the affairs of the county. During the year 1801 they erected two iron bridges in conjunction with the commissioners of Clearfield county, one across the Mo. shannon creek at Maple street, in Phil- ipsburg, and the other a ereek at Point Lookout, in Hush town up. In 1802 of Oak Hall in ( bridge was erect ih aron tone atl roys, betwee town and Morris This was bull bridge . | Centre and Clearfield | affairs by the late f | ' hey have erected ui FURST OVERRULED of the testame on February 5, Is nding the v We th on the reserved quest verdict for the defendants And now October ment to be entered on the verdict for the the Proth igment ther fendants tary 1 fi to tl vind we further orde “tite the tify the re d, and } : I Ore pik AULKNER Associate Judges Thief Canght About two weeks ago the jewelry store of Thomas MeCausland, in ipsburg, was sobbed, was smashed and tle jewelry in the window was carried away, hil. The front glass On last Thursday night Harry Simler, of Philipsburg, arrested a John Free. to be the right man and confessed to the erime, Freoman attempted to dis. pose of jewelry at different places which eansed suspicion snd finally resulted in his arrest. The officer brought his prisoner to the Bellefonte jail on Friday. He will be tried at the coming session of court. | | | i i Toss Lhe same | | netted | the | cemetery in BOROUGH COUNCIL. AN IMPORTANT CONTRACT ON HAND. The Councll Should Learn by § ened Boys Conder 16 Must After 8 p.m On Monday eve 4 ad held an inter Several nusiances were reported The subject of and upon. electric treet Death of Rev. VW lison To be Wedded been issued f marriage Rev. Willian J. and Miss Katheri To | Hoy. or the Wagner ¥, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mus, Hezekiah Hoy, Bellefonte, on Wednesday evening, October The groom for lagt has Centre Hall Lutheran charge. eal the been creditably Death of Mra, Clapp Mrs. Harvey Clapp died at her home in Millheim, on Saturday 7th, ol con sumption. Her age wasabout 60 years; interment occurred at Dreisbach Union county. She was a sister of Robt Sechler, and of Mrs, T. F. Reiley, Boalsburg, Kellar Coming, Kellar, the famous magician, will be : { at the opera house on Saturday Oct, 28th, man, +t West Moshannon who proved | He was here on several occasions and always drew large houses, His remarks able feats are worth seeing. Death at Milthelm Me. A. H. Miller died at his resis dence, in Millheim, on Sunday. He had been ill for quite » time from an affection of the liver. ning the town council | 26th. | several weeks | filling the vacant | MARRIAGE LICENSES Tanned the Fromthe Pant Docket During - « Lemont. Pa (rrove ’ { Arthur B. Deck, Nittany t Eva B, Emerick : y Frank 8S. Musser, . Peun Hall { Maggie E. Runkle, . Tusseyville ( Joseph Griffith, - Greenwood Furnace y ¢ Lida Barger, Roland Milwaukee Wis, Bellefont T 11584 ay or { i { J.D. Geissinger { Mury A, Tripple, { John A. Slack. ¥ 1 : i Hicks on Octob Five Hundred New ( Resigned ss Member y viriddor 1} ded under GARMANS. Hop Sac Hop Hoy Crarmans. | Cloth, Garmans Garmans ( loth, A (rarmans oth, | Dress Trimmings, Garmans Dress Trimmings, Garmans Dress Trimmings, Garmans Dress Trimmings, Garmans Satines, Garmans Satines, Garmans Satines, Garmans, Satines, Garmans, School Supplies, Garmans, School Supplies, Garmans, School Supplies, Garmans. School Supplies, Garmans, GARMANS. Et a a wl Wook Taken | WE Have Got Them NOT ONE (Food all wool. strong, serviceable. di e8sy Suils, either Ness for dress hust- or wear, at the way down pric ¢e of 1E] / DOLLA RS. These are not the usual Ten Dollar suit you se advertised, but goods that will certainly surprise you You them know their actual worth. must see {o FAUBLES STORES BELLEFONTE,
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