4 Fork OR A } THE GLORIOUS FOURTH RECENT DEATHS | WANT SUNDAY PAPELS ADDITIONAL LOCALS | RARRIAGE LICINAE n q &L2 | y " Jellefonte was completely deserted MRS, CATHARINE HAFER, Last Sunday people in Bellefonte | The Valentine rolling mill will start : During the Past Week--Ts rh [URSDAY. JULY 12, 1894 on the 4th. I'he attractions at Mill. On Monday 2nd. Mrs. Cathrine Hafer would have paid handeome prices for Lon Monday Viom the Docket THURSDAY, JULY IZ, | heim, Mill Hall, Hunter's Park, Port | died in Ridgley, Marya vhere she | copies of Bunday papers, The al John Waite lost a bande § Geo, T. Kates Matilda and private pienies of the day | had been living 6D oar. Mrs, | Ing condition of the strike made many | somewhere, The finder re / Alin Gi CHAS. R. KURTZ : ED. & PUB: | 40k a large portion of the population | Hafer was born iy les township, ! ry anxious to hear what v ¢ ron | rewarded from town. Nearly every business | county, and was raise lived there | al + Beil ! reat rdlway st . Since the coal : T] | KE RA( 1 K ET place in the town was glossed and 0a gen- all her life up to about one year ago, Sunday to some was 4 day p Ciel | settle d the water works have no hls Stenhen KK; rak {7} lip \ arg A 4 Ao | aral holiday was in order. when she went to Maryland to make and suspense. While our people were | to obtain fuel for the engin ; Ss NO. 9, CRIDER Ex. BELLEFONTE, PA, AT MILL HALL. her home with her daughter, Mrs, Kuhn speculating upon the result, the good Mr. Jared Harper, . Hebersburg l Miflinburg ] f Willian rt. 1 11 | | ! 1 rie 4 i has gone to Atlantic ( \ The trains to Mill Hall took the | She was the mother of five children, peop \ Coleville band and P, O. 8. of A., of ' three daughters and two sons, four of Tyrone, Altoona and other neighboring | several wee "t} " ¥ | several weeks from the « tow were supplied with the leading | Clearfield this place, and several hundred people | whom are living and one dead, The ig | ow Shoe away from the town. Nittany valley | children are Mrs. Elizabeth Tate f | Sunday papers from New York and |, On Saturday of th whe 1 t Amer E Wel Philipsburg turned out large numbers. Mill Hall | Coleville; Mrs. Mary Kuhn, of Ridgley, Philadelphia and were able to devote | ; : certainly had a great day. Aun immense | Md; Mrs. Louisa Poorman, wife of veral hot crowd was present, the town was at. | William H. Poorman, who died about tired in patriotic colors and emblems, | thirteen years ago; Dr. A. W. Hafer, An elaborate parade took place at noon. | of Bellefonte. and John W. Hafer, of | benel The speaking in the afternoon was | Osceola Mills, this county. Deceased’ especially interesting. Col. J. L. | husband’s name was Moses Hafer, who | the c Spangler, of Bellefonte, made a strong | was killed ina woolen factory in Miles ble? address in which he dealt principally | township forty.one years Ago. It was Is it with the anarchists, strikers, socialists | her request that she be buried in Centre | throws and Coxeyites. It was loudly applaud. | county and the remains were brought | ideas? ed. The new railroad handled the | hereand interment near her old home | €F 01 large crowd without an accident or |in Miles t ship, She was about 52 ASTOUNDING NEWS interruption. years old, MILLHEIM'S DAY. SAMUEL CHERRY injurious, J inday paper would run hy ar. a8 DOStmast ; . . ¥ehoo] Teschers at Millheim the people did the On Sunda us from the Great West ustice, There was a general | Samuel ing of people from the surround. | ‘ | TEX 4 ing porti f the county. The parade | — XE 4 DOG f g p { La i 3 tant PF i | ten n attractive features, efonte claiming vin wz, steady going peo) ' : 4 tl vania and w proj xr WELL BEATEN PATH SEVEral weeks ago y Bellefonte Y. M. C. A. picnic, | he il ar bliged to taki sare fay Abie to the ) 1 1 ’ i } : § Park, attracted almost ty hi , bu s had grown considerably PROTECT OUR CUSTOMERS Lar IE te 0 tracted 2 mos g 6 bad grown eusiderab) Rlso | and save money ! them on their purchases 4 y g ' gi aa ) : i Maat, Wu Re Wi Wound Hadn't UY nt ! ve) JOIN THE PROCESSION? {G. R. SPIGLEMYER, I SHEMSPIGLEMYER inn Palley LOCAL DEPARTMENT. t ' i ea Med »y first « : culminated | 3rd | of State College, died at bis home ‘ | Blindfold wheelbarrow race: Ist, | that place ol mday morningJuly 2nd || Sen { Grenninger: 2nd, Hughes i of diseases incident to advaneed age, he be i a ; . hat: 4 $1 Three-legged race Hevimun and P. } being inthe 70th veas of bis life. ‘The! Mills, It is quite a curiosity | the m to increase the 4 | Had this freak lived it wou'd have glasses. A schooner of ] 5 : Tye ¢ ; : d by four : 3 parents. ne five cents, is something . Osman x a, SECretdary « We 3 ; . 1 ty be sporie ¥ t : 4 . ¢ x " ) - . p $1 { res SO : “Hepor Did i ry wil k Wi FOR CLOTHES. ! & GAMBLE CO, OINTL Bellefonte Grain Market, tan Over hy Cars { W. Jackson &Co u 1p tl : week n \ . ) f | new Brocke condition is such that |} very in great lak el | npa vi : . block i very i . i R SUDDOS wat fs ty p f | blocks come : Yi « i : yi 1 1 ' : i Oil Le | A bel FATS considered doubtful. a | James A the heavy rains during the montl | as they pleased . Ng ame 29 TO, | Sams Met) re roll wR Yr ral » B : : | avi y 1 : Prof. Lowell M. Mever the vocal. Mav. has dis speared tha wm red his india i. {in having them properiy put ist, has gone to Williamsport, Pa., to Quick Trip . | The second, third and fourth st. have an operation performed upon his Samuel Cherry Wl at . { will be of pressed brick. Mr. right wrist. The physicians think the grass and other crops. The a ACE ¢ ; ! ’, steam heat | Wallace, of Milesburg, has that p al ther rops. ] wor } . ; ¥ . Pod MIrDOSes « neir Loy 1 v } made their appearance in fields + | gram w to his 1. Cherry, } ' X o Maitland | the work in « harge and y in vh : tn fb Tava upon an en | the water stood longest, a fa dar) n 1 ng I'exas, banda #4 4 | I The teleg: want tht ‘ier n a little VES Se other and { all ] >. 1 3 gram went ti igh in a litt : Aa Eraer 4 a On Wednesday noon Ix was claimed for it. Steam was raised is infested with millions ’ which have destroved en bone is affected and amputation may : become necessary. | material this week mnie herift W ! cell Sheriff eaver heard a noise ia the cell - A in a very short time and at ring of | war ole ingr gro home at 7a. m. Monday morning and : d ata saving of | socupied by Miles Walker the horse ly attended. An excellent dinner and | sling west and eal up eve ing as the | fue SOI supper was served and a handsome sum oy ® They ad el ND everything i win arrived in Bellefoute at 9 a. m Thurs. oy i a bo pany Wi consicerale | thief who is awaiting trial. When the GARMANS. was cleared which will be devoted to that one can scarcely walk along the day. He traveled night and day and | DOF . : im organised ot hie pags | Deputy stepped mn the cell Walker Was the completion of the new parsonage. | road without tramping on them at every only changed cars twice to get here; or Sa gl Yuping boilers upon an | hard at work digging out the masonry | KEEP COO! About twenty persons from Belle. | step. Some of the older residents say at St Touis Where He ‘wag delayed two ) ton 2 scale and to place them on the | about the window. Weaver remarked 3 yg yg fonte went to Eagles Mere on Tuesday they are similar to what YEATS AZ0 Was hours, and at I'yrone. | wow a at a price that will command “Pretty hard digging. aint jt The Nana ARE HERE, morning for a three days excursion in | known as the “army worm,” and those Broke his Back puch, prisoner dropped his iron in surrprise the mountains. At other points along | who are a little superstitious think they On Monday afternoon GG. R. Runkle, Sammer Schoo), and never spoke. Ie was hobbled at Yrish Law: the line there were additions to the | are an omen of war. an employe of Sechler& Co., took a load | Prof. D. M. Wolf will begin a six once. Bigla Juin party. Ciadorey Wowalty of refuse in a delivery wagon up to the | Weeks term of school at Spring Mills, ~C, P. Hewes, Esq., wife and little i” ok h Dimieys —Hon. P. Gray Meek and wife. Miss| Mr. John Smaltz, one of Philadel | planing mill dam to dump it. In |COMMENcing on Monday, July 28rd, daughter Rebecca, are taking a months’ Pella Vel1a Duch Lulu and Geo, R. Meek, of the Wate). | phia’s prominent shoe manufacturers, | attempting to turn around the horse | Prof. Wolf is one of Centre county's vacation visiting Mrs. Kilpatrick: Mrs, Jaconcte Duchesse man, and J. Fred Kurtz, Jr.. o/ the | accompanied W. 8. Furst, Esq., to | backed the wagon too far and horse | best known instructors and always ate Hewes’ mother, at Wessleyville, near Dotted Muslin Centre Hall Reporter attended the Bellefonte last week to enjoy a short | wagon and driver went pell.mell over a | tacts a large number of pupils from | Erie. During the heated summer Venetian Muslin National and State editorial association | vacation among the mountains and | fifteen foot bank. The wagon was about the county who either prepare for months the cool breezes from the lake Bishop Lawn at Asbury Park, N. J.. last week. meet the young people of our town. | wrecked and the poor animals back | admission to college or for teaching. make that locality inviting. Charley Vi " ; ' m The’ Reformed Sunday school of These young men spent a lively day | broken. Mr Sechler chloroformed the | Fingers Srensies will enjoy his visit as there will be no ictoria Laws upon Eddy Lick and with the assistance horse and thus put hitn out of his lay Pre (1 . judicial politics to interrupt him or no of (reorge | zzle, the genial Prop tor misery wit a valuable animal y ia ry tn Ie oy ¥ Ra " Dav, occasion to plead with the court. of the Clarence Hotel, landed one hund {il a yaar in [he eounty jal red of the speckled beauties tl ' At the last session of ; Rudoly i his middle finger smashing it so bad. ~The Catholic 0 J I'he atholic picn held at | coior and resemble the cut worm, except Hunter's park yesterday was very large. | that they are smaller. They are tray | over an hour's time. Mr, Cherry left ' MN s faa ~The efor India Linen )ellefonte will hold their annual sum. Linen De Indias mer pienie on Wednesday, July 25th. in Swiss Mu ~{ne of Bellefonte's sporty barbers Hadolph Watkins Cape : for ery, had his iron cell door close placed an order for a fine game rooster, the large and shady grove near Clinton dal The } PTR along the Ine of the | " Central Railroad of 1% and | nkvia and Smallz speak in the hes orm i Rh 0 babu f the hospitality of ¢ mt Watking was avicted of adultery | that amputation was necessary. , of the hospitality of George lo tid Inte: " haged ‘to skit ’ 8. Deibert and Hayes performed the price was paid for it, but before it = ! iia aint a fn 8 aie tha Rotor ALU TENS VU HIAHRZEG WW Bip Ua » ’ "eo a e ~The Dellefonte band made a fine his amiable wife and praise the accom before being sentenced. On Wednos operation reached him another bird admirer sub. appearance modations offered in that thriving Ith Khari Coli’ = ae stitut : Was Appearance on the morning of the 4th, o | . } A hriving day June 27th Sheriff Condo, received a | Births, Deaths and Marciaee ed a low breed. The barber Straw Seats of July when they turned out with their mountain village. dispatch that his man was captured by | The births in C Tn highly pleased with what he considered ' baudsome new Anitotma. Thale wal Aha. Fe A bream Bamertmde urdu foo mond 14 he births in Centre county from Dec, | his blooded & : Window Screens Miso 3 ew uniforms, Their musie «The Coleville band will hold a fes. | the authorities of Somerset county. | 1st, 1893, to May 1st, 1804 $f somt Lot i lod Stock, but he dropped when : : that day also seemed much better th ball ¢ Suk Amith My Np. xasuciud " h y Lo May Ist, 1804, making five | a little boy discovered that this barber Mosquito Nets before, Pat R an | tival and dance on Friday and Satur. | Mr. Condo went at once and the next | months, were 451, The deaths during | bad their old . " drum mma : yan did the elegant as | day eveningsof this week. They intend | day Watkins was safely landed in the | the same period were 197, and claimed it. F ar ned and se Balle an Hala alton attired in a striking red | purchasing new uniforms and should be | county jail. He will be duly sentenced | marriages 146, the births exceeding the blood on the hl Tt of : well patronized, Whthe next seution of August cout. | marcinges by 208 : stolen rooster a 3o0uyS win GARMAN'’S STORE , . 4 o [ : : The bird cafe by express and a fine gD 1s f : { pecially prepared for such a purpose, Croquet Setts a 1
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