PATRONS’ PICNIC. PROGRAMME OF EXERCISES NEXT WEEK. The Centre Demorrat, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1864, ED & PUB. Pablic Speakers and Addresses CHAS. R. KURTZ List of THE RACKET. LLEFONTE, PA. Camp Opens on Saturday--Interesting Programme, The next important gathering in Centre county will be the Patrons en- sampment at Grange Park, beginning next Saturday and continuing the fol NO. 9 CRIDER Ex. Bi: Out of Town! lowing week. SUNDAY, 10 a m, regligious service in audito- rium, conducted by Rev. Mr. Illings- worth. of the Methodist church. 2 p m, preaching by Rey. Isenburg, of the Reformed church. 7.30 p m, preaching by Rev. Goodling of the Evangelical church. MONDAY. Monday will be given to completing camp and placing exhibits, 7.30 p m, formal opening by the com- mittee. Addresses will be delivered by j. B. Master of the Grange. and Col. Jas. Weaver, lecturer, TUF 0.30 a m, addresses by Mrs, Twing, of New York, and Dr. Freer, vice direct State Agricultural College. last seen of the Racket Man—on his way to Philadel nl md New York to select a f New Goods for the The same are Arriving Daily. {G. R, SPIGLEMYER, I SHEM SPIGLEMYER, JR Frain, county LOCAL DEPARTMENT. SDAY. the attended Harris. Garman a ir of the state convention at or Ok Lit ; 2 pm, addresses by Prof. Gramley, } 1 a Sptask $0 superintendent public school we the contract fo 4, three houses on 0 m, stereopticon ill Zeigler. 4 forestry and birds of Drs. Rothrock and Warren. Pennsylva. of Lan- He is WEDNESDAY. by J.T. Crrange, ne harrigte ng barrister. address 1 n RB 1 lectur { e State Jaconh Runkle, | i : dresses | Castle, (entzel brott key, departed | : ere Mrs, Rox 1 3 vanda AC | nit all ENZiNs § on Tuesday. 2 #3 4 And ther picnic, to have 3 y Park, was postponed | two. The body of the chil October Hefonte or Wed ~¢ pteml er Lo ). Sankey, Dr ant od ainent a Charged With Embezzlement, . a who ago held a position as book keeper Co Bellefonte, Buffington, SOINE Years for Was he United Breth. | Altoona. He will ren churcl | duct his last ser the 1'nited ] Conl- ested last Friday for embezzlement, He had a position at Al | toona, as book-keeper for the Baltimore vices n Pe Alexander & Ar : t Brethren church place, next |® I'yrone. sunday at this | Produce and Commission Company. Since last April it is alleged that he ap. | propriated over 8300 of the company’s | funds. He was committed to jail for | further hearing before court visit friends for d where Mr, Twitmyer’s | very sick. 8 Mr. Jerre Twitmyer and George Royer, both of Dakota, Ill, arrived in Bellefonte They took a R. R. of Pa. train for Zion, their former homes, where t} will a short time, : il mother is lying ey Central Rallroad Excursion Hates All Central Railroad of Penna. ticket -~Mr. Lyman Jones, of Catarangus | agents have been authorized to sell spec. county, New York, accompanied by G. ial excursion tickets to Bellefonte and H. Lyman, of Roland, paid us a visit on | return from September 15th to 2lst, Monday. Mr, Jones expects to attend both inclusive, good returning on or be. the Grange picnic and visit Penns Cave | fore Saturday, September 22nd. These {low rates will enable the people of | Nittany Valley to attend the Grange pienic at Centre Hall at moderate ex. pense, before returning home. «Dr. J. E. Wasson formerly a resi. dent or Lemont, this county, died at his home in Spruce Creek on Saturday, the result of inf He ayer christian gentlen knowledge of vived by a wile, three bothers. unation of the bowels. consistent in and well up in the 4 profession, He is sur. father, mother Contre finll Wedding On Wednesday of this week Miss Jennie Kreamer and Mr. Samuel Heck. man, of Tock Haven, were married at and | the home of the bride's father, Mr, II. | W. Kreamer, of Centre Hall, Was YEeRIs, a ings and lyon, election will be put , and Rev. strated lecture | Allman, i. " followed | | | Campaign Headguarters The republican county committee ex- pect to open headquarters this week in | the Bush Arcade, in rooms just east of | tho of Penn i ond OO upled hy the (Central A ylvania oficial A arge bal i ner, bearing crayon portraits of Hast. | and the names of eyery | candidate to be voted for at the coming | out and the rooms | will be fitted up with a reading table, ete. | The will year in Centre county. be this | They will have | democrats active headquarters established on the second floor of Crider’s Exchange, in the room by Ed. Cl A Singerly streamer will span Allegheny formerly occupied umbers, | street, the rooms will be fitted up in good | upplied with literat ure shape and A Cow Sawllowed a Fork ast winter a cow belonging to Thos, | B. Barber, a farmer at the lower end of Huntingdon county, swallowed an It sick and not knowing dinary table fork, made the anim what the ti was Mr. Barber treated her for various | diseases, until recently upon discover. 1 tl left ing a lump on the COW of the front leg, he made side of the back examination of the spot and { sharp points protruding Nellefonte Academ Stats Medios 4 ’ Perils of BEaliroading wu Next Week A Washin received by ( from the United States bank examiner, states that the nd bank f Altoona, Pa.. probably be in a to Open mation ot piroil | National will sondition resume business shortly i. 1 Was we bank’ capital impaired by the th it wbsconding with its fands, Cattle Dying Cattle on Sugar valley mountains are said to bedying in large numbers, As a single fohn Snook, the mountain farmer, on Saturday had already Jost three were about dying cattle wild mercury, a rank instance head and more The farmers think their have been poisoned by eating taken a second growth in growmd burnt over by forest fires, Fined for ¥neeving Londly In Berlin, Germany. the other day, a man was sentenced to pay three marks or pass three days in jal] for having sneez, ed loudly at night in the street, The charge against hima was “gross miscons duet,” and despite his plea of a cold, it was sustained fully by the court | Keystone Watch Case plant which has | MARRIAGE LICENSES the Past Week From the Docket { Henry C. Shultz, « Tioga county ! Maggie Winslow, - Liberty twp Herbert H. Askman, Huntingdon co. Ellen W. Kessler, Issued During Lock Haven Centre Hall Lewistown Burham Samuel! H, Heckman, Jennie M. Kreamer, - Jolin Kennelly, Mary J. Owens, ( J. Elmer Bloom, Ella N. Klett . . Watch Case Opener Free Upening & walcli case W ngernail is needless Company, Philadelphia, furnishes free a handsome watch case opener whi y charm for an’t get one from your jeweler Philadelphia. its kind in he world, Hesolution of Thanks Ty ¥ A HOeeLINR The Hughesville Fair ge unt at reduce trains will be ru Hall and Centre mmodation of visit ' | and Centre and ntre and Bellefonte Hall Court Notes { Isaac W. Raven vs. TI L] Millheimm Turnpike Company for #15. 00 damages inj the plaintiff's vehicle by {il ] for uries caused by a upsetting the which his ankle was crushed, was concluded on Thurs. day evening. The until midnight when for the plaintiff of 85.000 Motion was made for a new trial. John Rockey vs, Central R. Pa. An action for damages to farm Verdict, 21,486 for plaintiff, large stone in road ury remained out verdict R. of strock Salt Water For some time the water company, of | DuBois, have been drilling in the hope | of securing a more abundant supply for | that town | week, while drilling through sand rock {at a depth of 235 feet, a gushing well was struck. Unfortunately the water | is not suitable for domestic purposes. RAS, «A very heavy rain storm passed over this section on Saturday and Sdn. day. While it was late to help the fall crops it will put the ground in first class shape for seeding. It was unusually dry. In some places mountain streams were entirely dry, It is said that suck. ers traveling up Bald Eagle creek actually stirred up clonds of dust. Tnken | | RAILROAD Philipsburg | Phiipsburg | { train 4 ' Dit t 2 | T'his company i | & man 1 | curve he | used. we uu they found a | | vania before five years, | has been organized, the stock Wednesday night, of last | It Is salty and emits a strong odor of | TWO MEN KILLED. SMASH LOCK HAVEN. A Freight Train Plunges into u ° Men NEAR ork Train Nine Injured ~All Live at that Pines From the Lock Haven Democrat take the following particulars of the wreck which occurred near there Satur. day morning: The work trai before 6 o'clock { charge of Cos 4 workmen were was on the rear of | ed up the road. Above the curve No, 62, draw vith Wayne named ST, Irom gineer Simcox was SAW him and he saw Lh the towards y Mal Y were 'n i i car and loo) wk Hay Sawdust Instead of Sand neral y known, ntl Lid hat sawdust makes Among mers near Grampian the same has ) at least, 1 ter plaster than sand. We have just exan on George Shaw's new hous Clearfield, which was made of ured at the Novelty Works f sand, and any one wl i on this point should make an examina- tion of Mr. Shaw's house. The surface is whiter and smoother and we are told that it tha . skeptical is more durable Journal. sand, = Our New (8 Territory Karthaus is now boasting that she will be the great oil field of Pem syl- A company amount. ing to 84,000 has all been sold and the machinery is on the ground ready to commence boring the holes. The con- tract calls for wells 2000 feet deep at the following places: ‘I'he first one at “Tinkers,” the second one at Belford and the third one at Cataract. The Stockholders have great confidence in the outeome of the enterprise. Philtpabarg's Centennial It is an hundred years this fall since Philipsburg was settled, and the Re. liance Fire company have taken the matter in hand and will celebrate the centennial anniversary in grand style. Preparations are being made for a great celebration. The date is not yet fixed, but it will be about September 15th. The time is rather short, but then they have the reputation of being hustlers in that section, we ! FOR CLOTHES. THE Peo TER & GAMBLE CO, OIN'TL | GARMANS. ‘DID WE HIT THE MARK? A Few Minutes Will Tell An investigation will that we have HI your interest CONviInoe you I'HE MARK for Rare Specials . . These goods are phenomenal at the S¢ Batistes fe Chall, $4 0e Hose for ladies, not black, be 12)e Duck, now Ji 12%¢ Irish Lawn Jk we Pins Te Dark Prints be Fine White Cambric 10¢ Excellent Brown Muslin & 10e Gingham, now 7% 12e Dimity, 10e 50 vards Cotton, vo Be Corsets, 150 a ond Not a piece of trash in the lot, but at Lower Prices than ever before at Garman's Store, Bellefonte, Pa. » ¥ » ¥ * ¥ v * # Man wants but little hore below Bul women want a heap Fer 1ife is fall of 111000 wants, Ivthey are only cheap.” GARMAN a
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