time he thought he was doing it just right Mr. wheel kicked up behind and the next thing he knew he was doing a right good job of plowing along the road in a sand bank. He came out without any bones broken, but he said ‘look at my nose,” Don't become that is just one tumble and you by and by. Mrs. Andrew Kreamer, of Altoona, s visiting at the home of her father, 1. J. Condo PO. ( CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT. tinued from local will learn LEMONT HAPPENINGS ¢ SNAP;—On Sunday nough for a frost Lui was cold AFTER SQUIRRELS: Monday morning it sound as though there was a battle near, fi } shooting FruiT Hewitt, of Riverside, California, ple about here Jennie MeCalmont, of Belle car-load of melons, cantaloupes, pea 5 | fonte, were here on Sunday 1 and sw $s came here. »«d services in the Pre Mr | 1 two daughters counti throu; morning it yan the way the hunters were quirrels. They must be plenty. PLENTY Last the " i ived on watermelons WALKER EVENTS. week peo and hiyterian Miss G spending the , returned el Scan of Axe- | og ACTION Miss Rac } Gross, both An Al lon and Miss Mary mann, were visiting at Mr. James Ray There sccs t s SOM for th 3 lie A nub best wil Mrs. W 3 social dance | ince he can Would look so | prefers to be let ¢ down-b vening, but we four walk to Houser Cros CALL:—On last Saturday James Peters with an accident which might have proved fatal. He out in the field working with a tea when Peter Miss Ross, of Altoona is visiting Miss Soues led his horse past. His horse kick- | Kate Kling. ed at the oth and hit James on | the left arm, and the other just passed | his face, 50 C as to scratch it Every person come out to the Union | Christian Eudeavor ersary, next Sunday evening. ion coun attraction here nison aud Hasti mitcherin Sam Ben resentatives of | attended the last week, in which what made Robert H arted on Sunday ut that he did not Miss Annie St charming young home of her brother { this place Miss Allison, of Mayesville, Kentucky was visiting here the past week. I + of Bellefoute's Misses isv 1g at the Harry Strunk, of was { | r horses The Heverly-Beck wedding was a joy- ous affair. From Bellefonte, Lock Ha- ven and adjacent communities guests to the number of al two hundred as- sembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beck near Walker, the bride's parents | The happy event occurred on the lawn, ROMOLA RUMBLINGS. { Many handsome presents were received, Os . most { James Heverly the groom of Howard, is | a young man of promise, and deserving | © H. P. Robb made a business Northnmberland Co., last week, LONG STAY fo C trit bo 4 : trip 10 | of such a fair bride. Harry Strunk is rejoicing { the father of a bound a stay in Pennsvalley. His father says | though will not be at Be went to see his best girl. He has to the deinocratic hetng re three weeks. That isn't long twenty one vears. is it Dick’ ‘ Hon. Juno. A. Daley has the in this section. Miss Elsie Kline, of Howard, spent | Sunday at the home of her aunt, Mrs, | H. S. Delong of this place. TEACHERS LEFT: —D. M. Packer and brother J. I. have gone away their « The former of the Ih Ward school of ven, au hes Saow Sho tracker 1s taking s SON le to do any party mjary for at least brag corn | ROLL OF HONOR ‘he following regular subscribers subscriptions to the is principal Lock Ha- |} M Allison, Howard school in | ET Weaver, Wolfs Store E G Hosterman, Wolls Store 4 ised a | CYTUS Ze . Wolfs Store Robb raised a | Drs cr Bate Uollons and Roy | LE Arner, Sia olieg 1S AT M C Rossman, Pine that if | Joh kle, Pine Grove Mills. den wei Beat that, if | John 1 Markle, Pine Grove Mills you can : Clayten Corl, Pine Grove Mills A a vi P 1 ’ 3 1 | Jacob Houser, Houserville Misscs Blanche and Effie Wensel, and |; g pyraxe, Atlantic, Iowa Nina Fisher, of Lock Haven, returned | " p : 3 Conrad Lesh, Zion . t week ontinue their course | o a ) " home la: t week to continue their cours | Samuel Fravel, Houserville at the Normal. | Emanuel Cronemiller, Aaronsburg...... Messrs Rufus Johnson, of Beech Creek, | wm soy. Bellefonte and Ira McCoy, of Jersey Shore, called | jerry Rishel, Spring Mills on two of our young ladies last Satur- | James Neese., Wolls Store . day evening. Come again gentlemen ! L © Deitriek. Hublersburz Miss Carrie K. Delong has returne H 8 Braucht, Spring Mills home from Slate Run after an absence H A Brumgard, Zion, i : to begin 1 Corton LARGE P potato w» C 1ib. 8S oz. Del, FALL § a Grove Mills hing t ang 1 of three months. Miss Delong is an | 8 Krumrine, Rebersburg accomplished young lady, and we are | Wm C Miller, Romola. glad to have her with us again. Wm Randall, Mt Eagle Messrs R. C. Daley and broth Wm Clevenstine, Zion attended the "F. festival | Sere Bokinson, Haland Ragleville, ast Saturday ening, | Hezekiah Hoy, Bellefonte When they { omola, R. C vished Rear) Hares Gatesburg... ane thie Bars 3 x gn oenino’’ and fas avina (iat Tode gaily on to his brothers favorite | PW Moyer. Boa tune '" he 1 | Be ston Gardaer, J 4 34 TUCK § store at the | 1 TL eee y store cleani give the sq day. They 1 beside them. a heavy one | appeared as though the through the | room. Both, at + dunifounded ned or d BARR ALE et p 1 hompson & Smit} their wits They looked at one another | IL Walkey. H for about two n but neither could | loseoh Ho: Pe “ pak. Final immerman recovered | | A we Ho. his equilil 1d he faintly grasped “God! Ril I * He agreed it as ¢ eportment of Jate has been more ( t John Rayhom, Romo! TO MILTON:~K. J. O0yder, | T § Kennedy, State Col and H. G. Winkleman 8t- } wm Grove. Lemont Iton fair this week. They | af smith. Potters Mills meern and move it np f itened out of . 7. Rtate College + that ! fee n ual OSC Gone Elwood! tending the M may buy the c H. G. Rogers and wife, of Loganton, bs salt 2 spent Sunday at Mr 1 Roger's home. | KE of Bb. § inkieman imposition - Two of H. C. Snavely’s daughters, | of Nittany, Fa, on Eos ' t p p ine their 3 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5th. 1804 living in y, are paying their} + at 1 p.m. sharp, the following described real father a estate, in Walker twp AN OUTRAGE The verdict against { No. | tounded on the north by lands of : Ff Wal 11 Henry Snavely and Horace Winkleman ; on the the poor overseers, ( W x g ywaship, east by lands of John Rogers and other lands was an and an outrage. | of the decedent ;: on the south by lands of Sam H 1 opinion of all rood] citizens | uel Martin, and on the west by lands of That is the opinion of all good citizens | uel A. ] , Al ¥ i { Henry Robb's estate and B. F, Shaffer, con in this community | talning one hundred and six (10%) acres more . dav senting Reo y r or less, having thereon erected a dwelling On Saturday evening Rev, Ww ‘ K. | Bouse, Barn and other outbuildings Diehl delivered an unusually able ser- | No. 2. Beginning at corner of land now mon in the Lutheran church at Snyder | owned by John McCabe thence by same north town. The topic of his discourse "was east 11 perches to stones; thence by land of ow = WOpic OF Jia QISCORISE 5.0 | MeCalib south 608¢° east 35 perches fo stone; upon christian duty and responsibility. | thence south 42° west 11 perches to stone; Rev. Deihil is an able sermonizer and | thenee by other lands of the sald decedent Pmt St itch his nutegations | north 609° west 2% perches to the place of be always interests his congregation | ginning. containing two acres and allowances I And No. 8, beginning at stone corner of the {| above described lot on line of other lands of the y i v ov " EAL P 1210 perches JOALSBURG TOPICS. | decedent, thence south 583" east 11 2.10 BOALSP 4 | to stones: thence by land of MeCalib north east 9 4-10 perches to stones; thenee RIAGH: Rev, Black, of the Re. 10 perches to MARRIAL pf Re Blac 1 ful Candace | Stoned : thence along lot above described west formed church, announced on Sunday | 11 2.10 perches to the place of beginning, con that the marriage of P. 8. Ishler and El- | taining 112 perches oe two and three eq. bot { s place. would be | being known as the Webner property len Mayes, both of this place, ’ , No. 4. Beginning at a pine stumn in centre solemnized in that church on Thursday | .¢ turnpike, and thenee along sain turnpike evening, September sth, All are invited | north 2° west 38 perches to post in the centre ba 5 Ml a ” “ MN pe to the church to witness the ceremony. | of said turnpike ; thence by landsof B. F. Shaf yr that the an al 1 2" 1 fer and John Shaffer south 58° west 27 7.10 per He also announced that the annual bar. §{ G0 000 Sones: thence by same north 175° west vest home services would be held in two | 5] perches to stones ; thence south 20° west 24 3 1 " : + vey () gi wee t ¢ perches to a dead hemlock ; thenes horth ks in the morning. : est 22 perches to hemlock : thence north | EDK LENTY Alfred Osman 8 | east 334 verches to hemlock: thence 53° east ier PLe ' quite busy making cider. He has an ex- | 50} percaes to the middie of the turnpike, » + " { thence along sald turnpike north ¥ west 64 cellent presd and always finds plenty to | perches to stones: thenes by lands of Zacha do. Tdere are more apples in this sec- | riah Williams south 24 west x porches to n i a , | hemlock ; thence by lands of Adam Shaffer, Jr, tion thau most people expected. ~ | nouth 77° east 9% A perches te stones ; thenes Imprussion: Miss May Gilbert left | by lands of George shaffer 650° east 8 per. in Mi , She made quite | ches to the place of beginning, containing 55 for her home in Mitton, ; h ia i ahe Frond At Ra lind ih a visit to ont tow hoi wt tin prin Terms will be announced on day of sale some impression on several young men, " i I. 8B. Frais, Executor, but they were afraid of our worthy drug- | Abdera, I'a Miss Lane, of Duncannon, is at the home of Rev. Lesher. Walker township, on or about the middle of MooRr®'s nose. ~C, D. Moore pur. | July, #95, a four months old, entirely black ie } . The owner is requested ty prove prop chased a bicycle the other day and, of | boas wi jay ia tiled 3) prove prop course, he wished very much to take a | gisposed o accoraing to law, ride. He went lo work and about the ' Wa. T. Mayes, Hublersburg, vi | ASTRAY ~Came to the residence of the un isiting : I dersigned, on the Henry Krebs farm in discouraged; | | LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY since he is | The chap | DEMOCRAT | BUILDERS SUPPLIES, STONE lor b ed at our quai Vi Bellefonte and vicinity, as well as loaded on the cars of the Bellefonte Central and Penna, Hallroads, as customers may require 00000000 ALARA ARCA RAAR AERA ALERERARE ERE ERA EEE AAE RARE b C, ACHENBACH, Lhidid ARbiiiiiiiiiiis BAKER and ™ a TTL IT) VL LA lviably bidd Tm Liddd fred Blue 1 a from Stone, rahi ab r of the var 0) saabiid ibd Choicest confectionery, Tropical fruits, Finest ice creams I" always in stock beck df Lhddih WWW NHN DV HDHD DVD &%~ Our bakery and lee eres pario have been removed to Al next door to Crider's Ex« legheny street hange gH HE IE OHN M. KEICHLINE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and Peace. OfMee in Garmag and south of the court hous THE PENNA, STATE COLLEGE. yg ED in one of the most beaut healthful spots in the A Hegheny Hse Undenoming nal: Open to both Tuition free and other exy 8 pen ow fustTioe oO a House blo —— a Th TT hh SE Sh ul an gion 1. AGRICULTURE and CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY BOTANY and HORTICU| CHEMISTRY CIVIL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MINING ENGINEERING HISTORY and POLITICAL SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN, LANGUAGE and LITERATURE Spanish and Italian, (« German and English, (requ MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY MECHANICAL ARTS; combining shoj work with study, MENTAL and MORAL SCIENCE MILITARY SCIENCE theoretical and prac tical PREPARATORY D AGRICULTURE TURE : Latin ptional) French red.) CEMENT PARTMENT courses four years formation, address GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL.D State College, Centre SILYER CREAM Scald Head, and all » president County, Pa warranted to quickly cure Eczema, Telter, | Barber's teh, Pimp rns, Cuts, Chaps, lieve Piles cents per (dt. 2 Realds in diseases. It y all dealers or by mall at } T. J. REAMY, Tyrese, Pa DRAULIC CEMENT iberiand MLL FOR BALE OR RENT Wagner m . Central City Inquire at fonts, Fa Boggs the of for tur township, for sale } fice of J. M. K line, Belle ther Information ALESMEN WANTED | sin TC) BEY rin ™ NON-NICOTINE MIDGET CIGARS. Salary or commission ples free Address the full confidence furnish the best articles for the least money. A share of public patron age is solicited McCalmont & Co., BELLEFONTE, PA. Good side line LANDI® & CO Shippensburg, Pa san BT Th Sh Sh Th Th Ta Sh Sa a Se OR SALE 34 } ¢ aid estate hav the undersigned, all per | thereto are requested to make | ate payment, and those ving ol | mands against the same wi | without delay for settlement for this | A Aug Digest DUsIness i VA) UABLE FARM AT PRIVATESALE The undersigned, « i { patate of Joseph Jordan, late i At private sale real estate “ine Farm, = | tance west of Spring Mills, along : road and in close proxmity to the railroad containing 153 acres and 3 perches, 153 acres of which are cleared and In a fine state of cul tivation. Thereon erected a good and Winter we have ever | TWOSTORY FRANE DWELLING HOUSY Large bank barn and other ne LOTHING = Men 8 F urnishing (Foods and hats, eral cisterns on the premises, This is beautifully located on t has most productive soil ings are loa first class ¢ the mont desirable farms in the balance of the tract, conta 26000000 uated near the rallroand and with excellent timber, For terms and further narticulars address RB. EMsa JORDAN LR Aaronshurg, a GET AN EDUCATION, < i the essary outbuild good well water and sey nromerty Our orders were placed early, before the rise in goods, and ln Education : ! go hand in Get an education atthe ( School, Lock Haven, Pa. First class accom modations and low rates, State ald to students For illustrated catalogue address, JAMES ELDON, Ph. D., Principal, Nov2ly. Lock Haver and Norma tral f entral Stats You Got The Advantage n ( 1OURT PROCLAMATION «8PFECIAL TERM ~ Wneneas the Hon, John 3. Love, Presi dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of | the 40th Judicial Distriet., consisting of the | county of Centre, and the Hon. C. A. Faulkner and the Hon. Benj, Rich, associate judves, in and for sald county, having fssued their pre cept Dearing date the 24h way of Afgust, to me directed, for holding a special term of the Court of Common Pleas, for the sald county of Centre, notice is hereby given that the sald | special term of the Court of Common Pleas, | Oyer. Terminer and Gensral Jali delivery. | Quarter sessions of the peace & orphans court of | Centre county, will convene on the 2nd Mon day of October, being the lth day of October, 186, upon which sald court all jurors sum moned to attend are hereby required toattend Given under my hand at Bellefonte, the 29th day of August, 185, anc. the one hundred and eclghteenth year of the independence of the United States, We have already saved our custo. An early call will convince yon. mers at least 10 per cent. Montgomery & Co. pa Agents for the sale of Dunlap and Knox hats. Jonx P, Coxno, Sherify, NTT JMMER GOODS DRY GOODS SHOES: ALL SUMMER SHOES ONE-THIRD OFF 6G 25 now 94c » $2 now 1.48 1 vt See What We Have for the Children cash # ¥ le niant 8 Kid shoes - 24¢, 29¢, and Sc SOM om Se per pair 1 hal wedge heel shoes, that were p { io ie CLOTHING: FOR THE MEN a | | E } ARON DORON 1B ine i A O00 value $1.50 now Clothing for the Boys from five to 14 years worth 4, now 2 3. now 1.50 worth & worth ¥ nite worth 8 and 10, now 4.50 and £4.00 r bove 14 to 19 years ol age. THIS SALE IS T0 LAST FOR ONLY A LIMITED TIME. This is an opportunity to buy goods at remarkably low values. cannotjfind such prices in the large cities. Bellefonte,
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