THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLE RN P tt THU Unspay, NOVEMBER 7, 1895. ty LOCAL DEPARTMENT, PRIZE PORKERS, yee 5 ‘ ‘hen $C { H ne . Tr 1. —Many people have returned home to Iie butch rig season 1s on haud and Wh our scholar ship C antest v AS 1 attend the election. from all sections of the county reports | augurated our two efficient judge Messrs, Wm. GG Runkle, Iisq., and Robt, 1 Hunter, very cheerfully con MARRIAGE LICENSES. Will Appeal. IN THE COURT HOUSE. Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices, Tax collector H. S. Tavlor is hust. will come of large porker aving been | ling around after delinquents, killed. The CENTRE DEMOCRAT is sented to act in the capacity, as they are A. Emenhizer, Boggs twp anxious to gather information in this fA. I you & Co's winter campaign is at- | line and will offer a series of prizes as most obliging you; men. last week, Pid tracting the attention of buyers. follows when the box was unlocked they looked | § James : Morris, g Milesburg . A 1 : pile of coupon in consternation t Mary E. Ward, Lancaster, Pa ~Ouite a larg t erifl pe for the heaviest porker killed x a pols ’ bad I Pn ' : { EE SA ot . : : rear’ \ i y iy I'hey began counting and were kept | J Upton I, Hanes, c Penna FUTIACE | somos sme mom will be found in this issue of the paper, year's subscription; 2nd weight ’ a he ep 3! fy y : t Mary LL Waliz " - £3 i“ months’ subscription, busy for several hours. When done it ’ . For the largest average for four was found that almost 8oo ballots had \ ste J . 1 nh ‘ i} Pan | 1" ‘rintior ’ . A Gi | i etter carriers, and three for postal | more—1 year's subscription; and been cast during the weel M1 a wod Communication, clerks. ave age—G months’ subscri a . ji Say ¢ the next man who gets lim Regie In this issue of the per will be Our Adver tising is Meant to Save The owner to send in the w Mr. E. P. Cowher, of Hannah, came BAS. | other scrape like this will be disabled, | found an unusually interesting n Ti me and Mone y O d it Wednesda : ’ The award will be made in the first is. % | munication fror ur reg COTO 1 - ur Ti 1me an i on Wednesday to order this paper for Hunter takes his satisfaction A ! ar con in cussing the ensu sue of January, 1896. This competition | ,, ident at PI Bride ve ming year, ue of January, 856. This competion |e editor. The job is good unth Janu. | POSER at Pleasant Gap, who, or som 3 our Money---therefore we De- er Lauch, ont erguson town y s 1500, and ery week ship's stalwart democrats, was in . An Exciting Game be mo arduous. They row ji ! ! . : i b h , \ of the a : an cr ibe Goods as They Are. fonte on Wednesday, bee LL Si lath nnking of following Rs SA SO ~Tyroue has thirty-two applicauts for . A d the lection boar A winter campaign has been opene an of rtunity of witnessing a game 1 \ . UT ee bbe Me EE TT Rl bab Ly §/AIIIISEIISIRERIIISIY nent in another column. state College preps, and the Bellefonte Will Start Again | county who carefu note tl m -—Th regular Mond Mr. ] Signe Harris township, we in town on Wed. | nesday and paid us a short call. 4 il our court on pie wer ~ meando + 10) look ing Th at Hu g, auction beginning ” Monday, from 1 vdelphia tend | torious by a re of 10 to Ih i y | wee nh 2 1 8 Our correspond ment FRiday ang gin BIL 40880444 LLL eA Is 482508 Fri 49 Cents--ai SS Be | 1 Ne recommendation FH Ww See display in Sout Windows. Several New Styles Coats and Capes this week. Don’t forget our HA rely nesday t tion. could ¢ tea shalt Tb nits i this union was a family ea? ¥ $4] ¥ C Sis Api. OF LCILCH Sh] SA 3 56 Sinterbsge tml whi ys ~ d pa a $id g piss TA. CL. Browne have the credi y Al sed ~—h Those remaining are John W, William [§x t and killed we bear weighed | d of starting the first normal school in Hw 4 : Rea abo unds : “Har! rar Ty JP ar Lr tf, Mrs Central Pennsylvania, at Howard To Mothers CLOSING -OUT SALE. ~Ex-register John Hall, makes frequ through B t and is operating the f point, His mill is ugh ! \ A with the very | Ei agitation w th | vad gra: Died of Typhoid Fever | Stamp on the otto of ea th ti ates And improved ma- | f : i 1 Y. Cathol - This actic sit Ou he aue Showers di a Reach Crook as \Aa.% iC hiner. : : i i jues ~ M. Sh rs di t I N. Y. City. . tion for 1431 CoO : 11 y morning f typhoi fever, | ” . —C. M. Bower, Esq.,one of our busiest . oy Sold Only at : “ . aged 25 years, 4 month attorneys occasionally takes diversion in tre rem Al : 4 . Both dt / It Hurries Them Along Deceasee was a son of 1. 8. Show church work. He recently delivered a tes a SEY The Punxsutawney Spirit man says | Wayne township, Clinton, The | Sl OE very interesting lecture before the con. that parties wishing their 1 . p ’ i wd . 1at parties ishing eir ietlers go | funeral took piace Sunday afiternoon gregation at this place, upon the early | : oN " - greg place, uj '¢ CAT | through in a hurry should always write | 4 0lock at McElhattan STORE. T . . nr an iT 1 i al 1 : 1 0.10CK A . Laatian history and progress of the Reforme . e 5 She nn ha ' on the lower left hand n J 4 4 church in this part of tl state. \ . dh + Married Aj 4 . f the enveld X Hen these magi J | contained much valuable nation. . 4 & Af, [arre 1 Patterant oof - " . u na " appear on the envelope Mr. Harry J. Patierson, son of Mr, every. ~On Saturday Messrs. C. M. Bower dy connected with the postal service | 204 Mrs W. C. Patterson, of State College, and Ellis L. Orvis were in Lock Haven, | jumps around 3 ely. The nly ' y rried October 25th, 1895, Wash. OF ALL KINDS before judge Mayer presenting the an. whips his horses ints a brisk trot, the |igton, D. C.. to Mids Elizabeth H S000000000000000000000000 swer of A. M. McClain in the Equity pro- | postmaster dances a jig, and the route | SWith {r. Patterson holds the position ceedings of Isaac Thomas vs. W. H.|agent rushes forward ¢ lls the engi- [ direct { the Maryland Experiment We Never Hyde and A. M. McClain. A. O. Furst | neer to pull the throttle wide open and otatiot : and J. C. Meyer are counsel for the let ’e 5. ar take a back step driver ma i 1 i oy ‘hat means something: neither plaintiff, and also were in attendance. : : . i That a" a abe g ier abitt Death in Milesburyg ne hn yest § acto in 1e Ope are we satisfied with standing still. 3 | . » ” =u ~ nt ’ h 4 "3 i -Last Friday evening Mr. Benjamin Ms. Mary Mt i oe iow. of the ] va H this year wa “The Two | here's a force constantly at work Gentzel agreeably surprised the Undine wy ip A dln that tends to bring this store closer band th ' of w} ; to those who buy dry goods. Per. anda o 118 place, of wi A ® ® ® * A ® Ad * ® ® $| TOOLS, PAINTS, OILS, - AGATE AND TINWARE, : HORSE BLANKETS . SHOVELS, FORKS, RAKES, Gentzel had prepared a fine supper for { 4 ’ a ' ror | will take place at 11 « x Thursday [he second well of the Balt: isk ena sssesse wn * "OCKET TABLE CUTLE them. The event was in honor of their ‘1 ne ; » R . 4 Sih alt Lick gas \d 4 POCKET AND TABLE CUTLEMS ® » ° : ” ® ® 'd *® B ex-Sheriff Hal ie ir} died . Rn Yye €saay evening. It was | sich he is a mem. her home in that borough Tuesday 4 v he last. A sure | haps your experience he re after 4 a ; ie blues medy it is | stores will tell you morning, aged 85s years, 1 month an : a comedy it is trying other stor in ’ what it is. ber, by ordering out a hack and taking the boys down to his elegant home about three miles east of town, where Mrs, g days Her death was the result of dis- a . G IMAN'S ease incident to old age. The funeral Drilling Interfered With IARMA lefonts daughter Bella, who leaves next week for y "TF gl ‘“ 1 ) metery ced Th TT sing BETTER Freeport, 1il., where she expects to spend ; a - ) | 1 : f1 valet ch will stot 114 We m . say ‘‘better the winter, Death of a Young Lad blankets ¢ for no store Felix's stolen livery team was recap. i ‘arrie Craig, danghte M1 ) Rone BOIS AD our knowledge has GASOLENE, OIL, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES o 1 0" Ranges, Stove Furni ouse Furnis Good d thousands of tured at Potter's Mills on Monday morn. | Fillmore Craig, died on Friday last at owest for 58 Years ver offered to sell a blanket like : i ‘ any of these fity for $3.75 each. other articles, he stock is complete in everything. 1 canoot ing, where it bad been in charge of a2 p. m. atthe home of her father. nea: ir. J b Ricker of Nittauy Valley Woolly and full ‘of warmth as the gentleman for a couple of days. A week | Julian, Her death was suddes aud was | wh 3 ie has been cro ug regulation $5 article, and all the before a stranger had hired the team, a | caused by blood soning She was a |] 1 reek many times difference is $1.25 more in your spotted bay and a black, and as he did [bright and beautiful young lady, 1 years states that : purse. Worth pon. Bm isn't it! mention all the bargains offered, but if you want to bny anything in the hardware line come and ‘sce-—such an opportunity wy g stream is owe now GARMAN'S . . ’ : 3 ’ - not return a search was instituted, | years of age, and a Christian, being than he has ever seen it. Word received from Tyronetook Charlie | member of the U. B, church uhh chi Felix to that town only te find that some Fire at Hastings. NOT A DAY PASSES one had stolen a pair of horses similar Shakespearcan Recitals Six double frame houses, all occupied | Ld never come again. If you are wise you will lose no time in tale , advantage of this sale. / n y . but something new finds its way to his and left them there. Finally it] Mr. Frederick Going, of New York, and owned by the Sterling Coal Co., to our counters, We might also was learned that such an outfit was on | entertained a select andience in the V. burned | to the ground at Hastings early Shy that Jay pasaes ut not the other side of the Seven mountains | M. C. A. hall, Tuesday and Wednesday Tuesday morning, Oct. 29. new customer is made. Is it a . sign of right retailing? and Officer Garret went to Potters Mills | evenings, with select recitals from Still Missing. and Monday afternoon brought back the | shakespeare. He is very eminent in is | Henry Pry, the Potter's Mills citizen, Garmans animals to their owner, Lewistown Free | line and his interpretation of the great | is still among the missing. It is feared : ress. drmatist’s character is highly artistio. | that he committed suicide. 20000000000000000000000 . A. McK EE.
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