CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICK! hairman Fidite rial. our |i ut his own They Want Bowe man, hereby declares that the three del i nl 0 . - * £3] yg iQ to do ever: at The state convention Williamsport, shall their power to furnthe of C. M. Bow judge of the sup delegates elected to favor the Cop J) "a nominatio regulati CE 1 postmast properl) seek the sere] in AQ 18 C person, ekeepers and annoyed to de money order bl no good re ASON be should not serve their customers as 1s thoroughly an express company’s: clerk does, and nobody ever heard of an ack ’ . RAR mand } . lerk refusing to fll on } ! . Refused to Accept of St 1ithough The urged by orders and patrons of the school Sisters Joseph, at Gall as teacher he of the ently decline to do so, $s in constitutionality giving as a reason that they will not violate the law of the state, however unjust or unconstitutional they may regard it As a places named will teachers consequence the schools i - L nconsti tutional Last week Judge Gordon decided that the law compelling the county to pay the ny ng the unconstitutional. cost of keepi paupers without fixed various districts So residences in was hereafter or until the county takes charge of the poor the different districts will have to take care t of all of these poor who may fall on their hands. Heretofore the county has been obliged to pay hundreds of dollars to the various poor districts for the maintenance of the itinerant poor - Clearfield Spirit New Physician Mr. H. 8. Braucht was recently grad uated from the medical department of the University of Penna. and has perma nently located at Spring Mills, in the old Duncan property. a ~Rev, J. C Young, of the Pleasant Gap M. E. circuit, and Rev, HLA. Grant, of the A. M. E. church, will exchange pulpits next Sunday evening. Rev. Mr Young will preach in the A. M. I, church at Rock Springs, day they were COMPANY B. IN CAMP. ley, Esq., Unanimously Elected Captain All DOING along w That even- hat got into camp, whole, on posed to get here. The priori, beds camer Bir yg y ha 2 it the result was refresh. ith of camp, w nd 5 aha the fell over gun other he nt, alighting on hit Ihe Colonel or. him in one dered him to get a se face to use on blames Sergeant trouble 4 says soldiering is not what it is cracked up to be, and is sorry he ever joined the guard. He says he is a church member, and that he has either to drop the church or guard, as it is im- to We rather think Private Hoover has decided to stay possible serve in both, ward, from some of he tore down his tent, while it was he affection. was giving the man who raining hard, on Saturday morning Private Frank Taylor was arrested on Sunday by the patrol, as a supposed sus. It He s now looking for the man who had him as they after, case of mistaken identity picious character were Was a proved an alibi, and i rested the He took Bromo Corporal Dorworth slept almost whole way out to camp Seltzer the next day ,—— Death of Eve Markle tat ) 1 . ne 18s, Thursday afternoon, Markle, 1 resided died mouths with dropsay Mrs. Eve Roobsburg, of one of who aun illness of a She was after number st residents of She i among the olde this county, being s of age. eral children, Pennington attended by the latter aot survived by sev. whom are Mrs During her illness she was lady who, herself, that Mrs Markle was a great-great grandmother, . —-— » Clearance Sale, One Price is a great-grandmother, so Cash. tf MoxrTooMry & Co, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 180s. Hecla Park Picnics The fo! for Hecla Bellelo "a Huckicherries Plenty. EE the Iewisburg and Tyrone railroad, in wily seemed to be The shes that : ade good Wages n and wome day { Eno mous Shows wi . Satur- day, Aug Cr Lian ever had One of the prin es Of this big show is Bazal, show Juniata Valley Campmeeting The Juni Valley Newton Hamilton, Pa Campmeecting, at , along the main line of the Pennsylvania railroad, opens this year on Aug. 13th, and closes on the 23d. This campmeeting has to a large extent assumed the form of an assembly, having special days for a number of dif. ferent associations and societies, and has set apart Saturday, Aug. 17th, as Grand Ary day. From present indications the attendance this year will be large A -_— - Has Left His Bride It is announced that Carl Browne, who but a few weeks ago married Miss Mamie Coxey, the daughter of the Commonweal leader, has separated from his bride and that Mrs timore Browne is in seclusion in Bal .— Will Move to Boalsburg Frank Woods, of Osceola, Ohio, Dr. Woods, « x pects to Boalsbury D1 son of the late move back to and take his He is a young man well informed in that profession .——— Big Order father's place Last week Wm, Boob, the wheel man. Hall, received an order for wheels from the island of Ja ufacturer of Centre maca, in the West Indias group, which will keep his shops busy raaning full ca- pacity for the next six weeks, . -— . For a short time only, Shaffer's offer to give you 6 elegant Cabinet Photos for gg cents, Dont miss it. TTT A TI IIE et ee AR Lili Jac, Kom A Clearfield Joker George Sanford, the Adams CX press Creek station this morning with his ex- popular agent, while over at the Beech pres§ wagon, met a bright young fell from Clearfield, who asked the a dating agent if he could ride George couldn't refuse juest so po litelv gmade hort gist rémarke was driving that the C1 agent ed George if he « pany nsed in the employ years Geor fession that hock Was among equilibrium, Down have bee: adjoi their the turupik | foot passengers anu ing i A 05 Aunovauce He 4 - iw re : tice of th ted ant fine 2 ’ OM ‘ »N the 1to the su m Justice iders have No More SECRETARY the existence ishing the divi by of the div niture and House was T lay th g lige firn r $i The } Richard and his family, leaves f Thurs Pittsbur late proprietor, Bowen, 1 Barneshx while a man from named Pickering, Houtzdale, takes It is said that the venture, charge of the hotel he sunk about £10,000 in the ervybody that The Lloyd House 18 oldest hotel in town and ev ever run it made money but Mr. Bowen —— Endeavors to Meet at Erie The Christian Endeavor state conven tion to be held at Erie, beginnig Thurs. day, August 22, and lasting four days. will be the largest meeting of the kind ever held in Pennsylvania. A tent islx ing prepared that will hold 7,500 people Every arrangement is being perfected for the comfort and expected throng, including accommoda tions for 5,000 Rates be £1.25 a day convenience of the visitors will .o-— Death of Dr, Shep. Van Valzah Dr. Sheppard J owt ry died at Milton at noon on Sunday the 27, aged pear 59 years Van Valzah He was a graduate of the old Philadelphia Medical College in 1589 til late years Dr a resident of this county, and practiced at Poalsburg He was active in practice un. Van Valzah, some years ago was Good Sense One hng, says a cautious suitor, is worth a dozen love letters, and cannot be introduced in a breach of promise suit. A MURDEROUS ASSAULT. Revolvers were drawn burg. BOTH ARE HELD IN fi000 BAIL A desperate struggle excurs Mrs. A ters He and Malin, Mrs S Mrs Hele: m Will, , Miss K Roxy M. Buck John Nighthart aud her s lie Snyder, the Misses Anna Pearl, Mrs pach and Messrs. Henry Lyon Will Run ley, loowenste 1 0s in mn and Homer Barnes A] — kle Clinton County Republican The Clinton county republican conven tion met on Tuesday electing the Quay delegate to the state convention, R. W A. Jamison, over General Jes who stood for Hastings by a vote of 3 10 29. The county ticket nominated was as follows A s80x McKinney; district ati y Dr. Hayes; J. Armstrong. ate I. Harris H. T. Hall county sur , R Judge, coroner, cCYO? — Festival ol The 1.O a grand festival on OF Boalsburg, will hold Sat 17th erved Friday and 16th, will Ix day evenings, August and Elegant refreshments Bands will be present, and a good time for all who can attend —— At Hunter's Park This Thursday the Methodist Sunday school of Bellefonte will hold their an. unal summer Ntwillbe a genuine basket everybody is invited to join in with them To Make Pottery picnic at Hunter's Park picnic and The Philipsburg Ledger says, the Boar a of Trade, ofthat town have taken steps at that being gab towards establishing a pottery place. Some of their clay is jected to an analysis for this purpose, : VOL. 17. NO. ADDITIONAL LOCALS feyrite ent thus | fax 11 weal than when uth. His food n liquid form througha taken taxcn Tu he i — wy ried . eyuy od ube. The accident brougly Wr pasisgle ow 1 | s mt OIES Dome atl ong yOu C : 3 : 1awood be sold passage within SSCHLErs May use avy tram of the to either a SCA aDoV i ex thin iam mccting ton county are The mecting will be held at Clintondale Park Notwithstanding ¢ in price SOG uC nt rise and shoes, we at old iN youls W Inst wd placed our orders in advance o ies he nick of time our storeroom led with foot 0 pei Hd DaseImi Are i Would cont. it Wi paid worth easily 3 more to day thai fom § ios 1 two months a They Go at the old price, while they lust, which in most of cases is lest than 1] wo ean now buy them for. Mingle's Store.
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