THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1805, iN THE COURT HOUSE, MONTHLY CALENDAR BURGLARS OPERATED. —————. —- — Sro— - 1895 OCTOBER. Su. Mo.| Tu. ‘We. Th. Fr. SUL shan | { | rmrmr———————— | Hazing and carousing has becou pane : —— from Various -.THE... Intelligence Gathered Office Three Residences Entered on Last Saturday Legal 1895 Night | Last Saturday night a gang of house | $1 intolerable practice Col! th AMOK at Penna. State BE LLINERY ow satan MARRIAGE LICENSHS, Bn i wild a GL DRY GOODS» MI HA ———————— AV I ——————— | seem to have burglars were at work about Bellefonte i ; Moshannon { Snow Shoe whom are in need o y Wilbur MH, Holt, three houses t Cora B. Lucas, and no less than Were ene | urday about tered, without being disturbed. The Mingle, the | Ihe Eg | having been aw shoe de aler, on High street, was entered, | ino ‘rid H . 19 Mills LIA w 1 i Pine Grove oiate ( Bellefonte for residence of A. C. yd rank F. t Cora M, §{ Harvey A. Heaton, 1 Nani Irwin, we a— Philipsburg When the family arose a c—— ———— A ———— ————————— front window and back door open, while | Mr they found the R ’ dents came to town and amuse Avw, selves tearing down signs, {7:8 9110/11 13 14 15 16 17 | 18 Mingle's pantaloons and coat were : anol : ah 3 y - lown in the kitchen and about $21 in | fami cone yd : Y X os : 20 21 22 23 24 | 25 old was missing. Closets, sideboard Cb img: is ton : i el 2 : ii v : ; | erything or man M migom “ Fastest Growing Store in Central Pennsylvania. AT ————————— . WR 5 0 Oo land shelves had been ransacked, but | ° a7 28 29 30 31 se was missed. A few burnt | © about the | | matches were found lying Special Court Verdicts MOON'S PHASES. Q 5:47 @w 8 1:10 h A Moon HN 1X months of the greatest bargain UV pm 1 h an . ‘ d 134 Firs §:0)4 ares 4] +t n us tg an lid vera Ww founu on J l 1 4 Foiviga i OW HAW v] rer 11 : m. Pani: 25 0 : po a ie : iting Ww Nat dR EE Bone ns 4 bas y 4 Fiwp ) 118 f Wi J [ at ' 1 00 120 f silverware could have | i I i iu | rooms | | t aent ly giving that tation. That Dry goods H LOCAL DEPARTMENT. never Dress Coods. mers x VE (Ce Millinery. ¥ Flannels « Blankets © nh ol - fir ’ ] f Katz & Co., Lined OmpEIIrs. He wn ft Ost at = | § 1 VA 4] ) in 1 and was | and thes residents of that neighborhood " k old : ate and three sons are urtt his | An leath. They are Amelia, who lives at | entra i th taking his place on the saw a man in the Is {call se1 fis help todd ik EPIRA OTS . he returns, about 86 years Four daugt ittemnt w Ir. and Mrs. ¥V. Baker, who are 8, are assisting at the mportant fo Mothers (11,0816 - OUT SALE. i Erma #22) Commencing Monday, Sept. 2nd, 93 | Sold Only at As soon a me} s C. Noll. Esa ’ x a ! bottom James C. Noll, Esq., ames found out that the ) position some time ago, in the Revenu let brought i gy n, brought He his name was Brumgard, horse back to the Department at Scranton, been admitted to practice in t wana couuty May tend him, ~On Thursday evening : The horse thief started in the direction " . " the A. M. E. church, on account of an Lock Haven, and as yet, no clue has! rien Sordi dum ‘ e bo uk. g it oy by severe convulsions. Her death msecure foot, fell 1a ) : ) i 1 a sudden and severe shock to her friends White. Timely assistance rescued her | her f and prevented a conflagration, the stranger claime th Mr, howers, Says Miss Agnes J. Holl Hull, Mr a 2 BS Hull, of Valentine street Monday mor When she first | SHOE MINGLE 55% qH ARDW A REDS “ years | when ' courts . Miss Agnes J. daughter of 1811¢ farm of vidual + Tressler he said his name was §£ . was over ou Miss Lillie | been obtained as to his whe reabouts Beezer-Murras Miss Hull was a young lady of 24 On Friday evening John severely cut his wrist by striking a pane | of glass. The wound bled profusely and there was some difficulty in having it checked, until stitched by Dr. Harris, Quite a number from Bellefoute will ttend the game of foot ball between tate College and Bucknell Colleges, at [illiamsport, on Saturday. Consider le rivalry exists between these two bs. Sectretary Cota and Maurice y left on Monday, for Warren b, Pa,. to attend Y. M. C. A. Chas, 8 tr, left on Tuesday also Jack and conven Bosner and Samuel 8 trial of the robbers who entered e and postoffice at Curtin's Works , Pa., during the e before the U 8 are in attendance. ummer, will 8. Circuit Court this week. A number of turday, Linn Harris and Bob : out hunting, and came home turkey. They sayit was a hers pronounce it of the barn. , and are impudent enough uch it cost, per given by the ‘New eformed church, on Tucs- as an extravagant affair patronized. Everything the pink of perfection sum was realized. The are abead, Vallance {| On Tuesday morning Mr. John Beezer { and Miss Annie Murray were married at the Catholic The ceremony was attended by a large num ber of guests church, this place and A reception was held at of the bride's parents, Mr Chas. Murray, Julian, during the May happiness attend relatives, friends invited the home Mrs alle on their journey through life and rmoon them i . | \ Frightful the Ph that a Accident ipsburg few days From ledger it is Heckett aged 16 year Mr. Car of Lilly planing learned ago Lehy on lehy, while plavi Ig in Rainey's ] mill, fell agai: which was revolving 1 ipidly | | saw His body was cut through di from the death was wgonally : : 1A 3 ieft shoulder to the right le g and instantaneou The grief of the parents when they were apprised of the accident was a most effectin Splendid Lecture Thursday evening, October 31st, Dr G. G. Burnett of San Francisco, will give an illustrated lecture, "Picturesque America’ elaborately carried out by the use of stercoptican views. It will be for the benefit of the Lutheran church Ore Vein Found, While drilling for water at the old Lamborn ore bank on the Bellefonte Central railroad a few days ago, a vein of excellent ore was found about 200 of age She was ¢ nsistent the Catholic chur place at funeral took ) o'clock Wednesday morning On the Sick List The Harrisburg Patriot of Wednesday Major Robert M affairs department, says Foster, internal who has been seriously ill for gradually growing stronge able to sit up awhile first time since he has taken Died on Monday Elizabeth, wife of Elijah William ing about two miles north of Julian. on Monday ith morning The cause of het was consumption. The held on Wednesday morning i "mi 0 William Levi Whippe William L. Whippo, son of Mi Whippo, died on Wal. Monday at 12 o'clock, aged 10 years, after a brief ill. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. ter ness At Everette The A. M. E. Conference, rec wily in session at Wilkesbharre, transferred Rey. Chas. Garner from Tyrone to Everette, Pa. Rev. Gamer some years ago was located at Bellefonte, «John McGinley, the cigar dealer, put feet beneath the surface. up several attractive sigus on Monday. of the | funeral | ————— — ® : We Never ‘8 take a back step That means something; neither are we salisued with standing still, There's a force constantly at work that tends to bring this store closer to those who buy dry goods. Per haps your experience here after trying other stores will tell you what it is. GARMAN'S 0000860 wn BETTFR BLANKETS We might better blankets at £1.50," hereabonts to our ever offered tn blanket like any of these fifty for £3.75 each. Woolly and tull of warmth as the regulation $5 article, and all the difference is $1.25 more in your purse. Worth saving, isn't it? GARKMAN'S, say ‘better for no knowledge has stor sell a AAA ALLL NOT A DAY PASSES but something new finds its way to our counters, We might also say that not a day passes but not a new customer is made. Is it a sign of right retailing? Garmans. 00000000000000000000000 29000000 0000000000000000000000000000000¢ Rang 8. other articles, never come again, HORSE The mention all the bargaing offered, but if vou want to buy anything in the hardware line come TOOLS, PAINTS, OILS, AGATE AND TINWARE, BLANKETS, SHOVELS. POCKET AND TABLE Ci TLERY GASOLENE, OIL, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, member of | OF ALL KINDS FORKS, RAKES, Stove Furniture, House Furnishing Goods. and thousands of stock complete in everything, | cannot and see-—such an opportunity may If you are wise you will lose no time in taking advantage of thie sale. H. A. McKELE.
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