The Center Dem ocent, THURSDAY. AUGUST 30, 1894, CHAS. R. KURTZ ED. & PUB. THE RACKET. No.0, CripER Ex, BELLEFONTE, PA “You oo [. THIS MORNING, AUGUGST 28, 1894, Dur steadily s new tari bi goes nto operation have been at we r business to the probable ght veroakers Whe we needed goods we hou paid no attention to the nothing but calamity ahead, with the I'he Hackett is FOR BUSINESS TO-DAY 1 who Saw esult that READY witl » new order « ’ vd justed to prices " departme nt of things and our customers can vy what they need withthe h assurance it Rox Has Bee whed -~ v TST IY ¢ pavement--because we ere to put the stuf] d Dry Go ht. assorts { G. R.SPIGLEMYER t SHEMSPIGLEMYER, JR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. J A 1n¢ $s Hamill g friend ! —The public schools, of Bellefonte, will open on Monday, September 3rd. f Bal TOUS Samuel Lewin Hunter as — Prof. J. Dorsey lay to resume hi 14 3 GULLS the Gettysburg public schools. on Spring street. ~The turng —Mr, Alf little son, of Boalsburg, were pleasant n Monday. He left a sample of wn, on our table, red Osman ar ¥ # - reel } ADIAY nig M1 0 I WH y were driv ing at a re were tpset out of the rbugay. 3 Pal « elmen from inties are expected to take meet. at ng Salt nbhya ittempted to tie en it turned upon leaving | wound dog i ’ to be i It wa tL day. Book having many of SIATNE name losed where he ming term, { battery. {and Mrs. Sullivan tl { platform. { whip. iwas finis ' I'l | tend him, i As | Company, ap | onte on Monday ae i AUGUST COURT. LIST OE CASES A LARGE PETTY Special Instructions to Constables in relation | to Cannds Thistle fhe Grand Jury nnd Is work The August term of court began on Monday his average $2 ay with an the morning of t week attendance, in which participants in the commonwealth cases | majority, The with the burdened were largely in docket this term unusually large number of trifling is on f CASes such as assault and batttery, nuisances, and plenty off. and b of Seems comj to be which this county having more than its share, Hon. A. 0. Furst, Riley and Faulkner grand jury was the appointment of Geo. M. Boal, of Potter with associates present, by are organized twp., as foreman and then were given the usual instructions, After the constables had returns ‘the court then attention to the act of assembly thistle, They the highways made called relat. ing to the Canada were instructed to goover and see tHat this troublesome weed moved by them wherever found, were also to notify all property owners, where the same attended to and i promptly done the have he removed This IS A land owne iV weed was fouud, to hs 1 case It was not constable should J t thelr at t direction, expense, importan and every should act in accord. ance. When noon the f{ court convened in the aller rst case taken up was that of Margaret assault and against for The evidence was very flimsy the Commonwealth Sullivan. of Powelton. and the jury returned a verdict of guilty. Hugh O Dom tor, sentenced to pay ie assault vs 0, Mason, Ira C. Mite Com, } #4 1 HI TERA Foster with miag Lose struck in Tuesday m Com. vs, John and Jene Hoover, Farner plead guil plead no Adam Oswalt | prosecutor, |] el. Wm. G. Lose sual sentence BILI IGNORED Robert Miller, horse steal { eutor Peter Breon Hunter's | w Weaver, 1 Pp OLS, ¥ and Jot n Vanderpool, saul Sarah O'Shell ny ¢ 4 Hen and battery, prosecutor County pay costs TRUE BIL] John Hogancamp, attempt to commit pe Wim. H. Jacobs. and 1 Wilbur Fetzer. f. and b E. D. MeElarney, {. and | Bruce Warner, f. and b Frank Cunningham, assau tery. continned Daniel Dawalt, f. and b Frank Davis, £. and b,, bench warrant ised, Theodore Shawley, {. On Wednesday at press John Johnson, from Snow Shoe inde 8 HH was being tried on the charge of cent assault, The | their | their | the | the hour of going GEORGE 11, NOLL, | At ten o'clock on Wednesday evening | of last H. Noll died at | hi He wa | i YOArs, Lie 3h (ro0rre ' Ween home at Nigh Him iit il i birth and was never able to walk. Saturday I Tie interment occurred on morn. ing at Zion. WALD Mel Beech I. I'l Hl ’ J. Steward alimont died Creel i" } home nea on Friday pabiaal James afternoon, from a stroke ol aged 67 years, He A. McCalmont and { lifetime in Marion WAS a4 son of township, and wa I'he funer | occurred last Sunday afternoon, | well known in Bellefonte Rev L 1d ia W. Berry, enly of hear [Sense night, August Warren, for Methodist Pennsy aged 57 years, died Wed ne Ho { Buf (ay pital had been He where W patien some Lime. was formerly minister of the ¢ a conference, t Lemont . Ivan were interred a Aug. 18. Hace Moot Wheelmens' club w annual hold Race meet at Hunter's I’ 1st. : | ans Club of Ce , On Saturday . oN plu bel of non eu tre county | there the sams time, which | AI mmmen Ther one and | Opera House Attractions th ‘utent Sold New Grain House tor ir ge awe Man Kiliea saturday mor place Monday Ol fiesictenece RBarned For he V + on Monday all Lhe io igners Employer dentine furn about plant were given to American men Herel foreigners worked That «an fore LF £1 H Lhe farnace, pp | about 3 ® ang yea proper cout Coie Lu Hise ls va | i | | ! | | | ty Lo pay, their Just § have plenty the support wiion for he government. itt | RECENT DEATHS | | | fined to his room fi lived the most of his | ADDITIONAL LOUALS The Bievele Meet will be worth t Hunter's Park seeing BV | Bellef fnaaa und AY. Eig 1, Orvis, Esq ir Lhe prst week QA severe sore throat, Mr. Conrad Lesh, Mickeys va tl Vil i Bellefonte se in 11s he vierk | attending to business Bob Garman, now living Hncit home on a vi of ‘ O11. d will meet next evening { i Of pis Bou $ business is eviv Lite for { ' GOLUE Seplember g little ini ¢ whereabouts of WAS reported 1 ae house Potter have i 1 f Men Jouy Jacob Waterman, t the H AvYen., ¢ y | bank owner of § | } a if “two Waterman of the denomination Mi found Sea shore resort been offered 3 I IREPRRIO freak-<the band its rms whose Vpographica : tour made ment programme = has appearance. Many business | : |] » % 4 r advertisements appear on it The ws sightly tl but are disgust BO luct ng bears the pr Liat im { eetns of cal print shop Ving am the best it The got Cconid. wihitod a cheap job, sud they he | I | ine to vist he sen al the low rate of 85.75, wi given by thie msyivienia milroad on Thursday. ! | Sy i tember 8 shore this season | | Ah south of i note | thirds of i his | is excusable | t opportunity for persons de. i IN FULL BLAST, FURNACE THE VALENTINI RESUMES, The Fires St ted on mand for fron from men Delighted Sinee last May Lhe jarge fun the Valentin Furnace ( Loo Jon this place, Mile O11 econ of fuel « ng the His stale, aused by conl and « hat Ke matte O01 i Por 4 1 1 W Wee filled Lydi Id daughter r+ Valeuting of D wailimore, an gavea co the plant at this juipment favorable location MW fered it The as attracted he at and | either [or sale or rent. advertise ention of | number of prominent who | wi capitalists ve been th him] Het able to affect a sale or manufacturers in | correspondence he may be At present t between the glassworkers unionand ease their is a misunderstand. inafacturers ile under the ne 4 DECOM accom He DNAn"t go away with a Woman Friends of Cashier Harry Gardner, | who have made an investigation regard ing the woman who have located he now was said to | gone away with him have Philadelphia. She | ill and has not | for F 2 18 lying from qn been home everal weeks AWAY Bought Horns, nat n The 1 ruaments of the defunct Cen. tre Hall brass band have been purchas. Lod by the newly organized Potters Mills will thus be brought into | band, and active tooling again. bnwuea hinks MARRIAGE LICENSI'S fhe Prom the Paring Vast Weak LE Tuken 1rit 31) 44/ .~ of oS /10¢, o = PURE = sk (Gad 'GARMANS. DID WE HIT THE MARK ? A Few Minutes Will Tell THI |... Rare Specials... | at the Ww Batistes Cha iY Hose | black, be, ¢ Duck, 1 i, but ‘ op } in ever Delore at : ¢ LoL as | Pe! Lower Price Garman’s Store, Bellefonte, Pa. but little here below | want 2 he ap of Hite wants nly choap GARMAN'S B———— Man wants But wom Her life hp (hey an is fall
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