THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1806. FROM ABOUT THE COUNTY Interesting Paragraphs From Many Localities. PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT The News Collected by the Alert Cor of Topics Discussd Centre Democrat's Timely Communica Is Your Why Not ps 4 Correspondents Breezy and -{{ tions Fancy Not News, Fun Community Reprsated- WOLFS STOR! thunder storm visited iternoon. Our biacksn ’ | Damel Delcamp, was union county recently on business. Ira Brumg last F riday heavy boiler and steam saw mill, sure to win. some heavy hauling he hauled the engine of C, C Ira i rart did when large Lose’s » silver, “Young America" bloom to serenade Rebershurg, and his Emma Sholl, of this was on themsely married, and yet, Last Thursday night turned out l Hicks Nol better half buat , from R Miss the jok, Cs as not have has gone to Aarons- teach his second term of s hoo. + SOTTY | him ibundant succe Mary Misses have or at least fact it wil purchased with f man l after N asker ann is at La { Quite a num? are worn in this 1 trip to ot with nn 1 silver men. vith us s and wo gold to hear our friends, the republicans, talk gold. It is so scarce that if yo could buy ten dollars of silver with one of gold, they would not have it. Some hardly know what it looks li itis ke. A number of our business men attend. ed the Hecla picnic with which they were well pleased ; having a royal good time. It was a success in every respect. Granger Picnic opened with a down pour of rain. What will it be by the last of the week. C. P. Long spent a week in the eastern cities, where he purchased an immense stock of dry goods and novelties for Grangers Picnic, also two car load of melous and sweet potatoes. He will sell on siding, of picnic ground. W. G. Corl, of Philadelphia, agent for the great Eastern Publishing Co., spent a few days with Smith Bros. Our town is not represented in tenting, at the picnic. Bov. OAK HALL. Anna Hunt. Mrs. Jno. Tressler and Mrs, Rupp attended the centennial at ingdon last week Wm. Sellers and wife Houserville last Sunday. Mrs. Shoop, of Altoona the home of her brother Harvey t present. Wanted -—a good saddler address Fred. A number of peopl in Centre Hall last Sunday. risited friends in at Williams, visiting 18 ¢ attended services Jwo. Gramley had an experience which | he will not soon forget. Last Saturday while he was gathering butter and egys for his father, below Linden Hall, a tramp called for him to halt, but John did not halt, so Mr. tramp pulled out a revolver which frightened John so that he hit the horses and got away from the | tramps. He lad about $40.00 with him at the time. School will soon open at this place, with D. W. Geiss, of Centre Hall, a teacher of the advanced school and Woods Bathgate, of Lemont, as teacher of the small school. Mr George Horner's youngest child is | It is ne is not expected to live. ~Bicycle reps repairs of all kinds at Shef. fers store, in Criders rooms. very fll. REBERSBURG. The Silver meeting on evening was largely attended by democrats and republicans, silverites { and goldites, The meeting was called to order by Prof. E, Bierly and after tusic by the violin and mandolin club, Hamon Sechler, one of Bellefonte's prominent | business men, and a staunch democrat, was then introduced and proceeded to demonstrate the ver question, He brought out strong points and upset tiany of the arguments of the gold men The “Glee Club" then gave another which were re- sil thanks vouth cate He stated th manv of our Ho Crime, held the mn the Ini st men on before naming who respon sible positions in | also some citizens they were yearsold ; them. We have undecided as y L§ fall 1a line arc \ ind who will, we hope, The music was furni shed by the Re- bersburg Mandolin, Violifi and Guitar Club, which is comp OSE d of the following ladies: M Grace Mille mandolin; Miss Winifred Wolf, guitar; Miss Alva Gramley, piano; and Miss Berdie Stover, Miss Rilla Morris and Mrs. Mary Frank, Mr. Auman also gave them kind assistance. 1 he s¢ young ladies are to be highly complimented for the exqui urnished, for playing at a which had perfect or- as their first publi¢ appear- 185 violin, mon graub the boys and g ireaded isease, Mrs and Mr rovally Dr. E. Mrs. Rev. Shoemaker, of Lock Haven, Geo. Jordan, of Chicago, are entertained weir sister, Mrs. J. Deshler. of Clearfield, tarned a few days with Miss Mary Stephens Miss Mollie Wolf, of Wolil's Store, Sun- dayed at H. H. Weaver's. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Yearick were to Centre Hall last to attend their granddaughter’s wedding. Mrs. E. R. Rodgers who have spent the summer their home here, have again moved to Bellefonte to spend the winter, Master Earl Wert fell off a four-horse Owens, and son Coburn, wagon, and had part of his ear torn off | the wheel going over it, and the one | At this | by side of his face badly bruised. writing be is doing as well as can be ex- pected, Wesley Wyle has just got home from Tylersville where he had been painting two school houses, and now he is paint. sg at Hon. J. G, Meyer's farm buildings. Opera House Attractions. Following is a list of the attractions so far arranged by Manager A. 8. Garman for the season of at Garman's Opera House, Oct. 10--''Sowing the Wind''—Frohmans ‘* 17~""White Crook." ** 19-""Day, the Hypnotist"' '" Tony Farrell Fitz and Webster, Time." “Miss Philadelphia.” James Young Hoyt's, "A Trip To Chinatown, Carter's "Chicago." Philip Beters in "The Marriage Broker." 997 28 Nov. 13 in “Garry Owen." “A Breciy Dec. 7 “12 1G 21 6 0" ’ Jan, Feb, Testimonial, BRLLEFONTY, AUGUST 31, 186. To whom if may concern: 3 This will certify that I have used | purchase money Is paid in full, | the Thistle Exterminator manufactured p by Mr. Samuel White, of Bellefonte, Pa., with satisfactory results, and I cheerful. ly recommend its use to any ome who | wishes to get rid of this pest, JOHN C. MILLER, man ager for W. Fred Reynolds, Persons desirous of securing farm or township rights can obtain them ap- plying to Clement Dale, Esq., Bellefonte, . Oct 1 vacation in | A d i be exposed to public sale, One week | last Friday | both : ; S . 3 5 S . 5 3 X : x 3 : 3 R : R =X : S 3 5 R : . S : 5 R : R K R : S : c | At 1 | or western line ¢ i erly alon | five and one h | of same a distance of & | west or nearly so a | one-half feet toa corner in line of ¥ | Br ITO TIT TTTTTTTITITITTTITTTITITTITTIITIIITTA 4 TEMPLE COURT. Philadelphia Branch. J is In order to Spring and Summ: IMER close r goods a ance sale has been declared. to close out these goods to make room for Fall and Winter supplies ev... NN O'S out our stock of general clear [he ob ctis REDUCTION A 40 PER CENT. CUT THT th, This is a rare gains, We believe moving, and to sell clothing, price. SWEEPING SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK Philadelphia Branch. TEMPLE CLOTF in keeping will not carry over goods fron one season to another, and they 1 COURT 1ING EMPORIUM opportunity for bar OUr goon: 5 We are in busine 40 Per Cent REDUCTION, hi i EE SS SS SE Ee SERGE CLOTHING. SUITS es WORSTED GOODS {4 “ Reduced 40 Per cent. FIFI TITTII TTI ITI IIIIIIIsIassrosssssrse a Th Ee TE Se Sh Sh SE UWE CWE CWE Wa. CLEAR PHILADELPHIA BRANCH Philadelvhia Branc SAMUEL LEWIN, Manager, Pp ANCE SALE OF SUMMER STYLES. TEMPLE COURT TI TI TITIAN I IIIT I IIIT IIIT IInrssnsInsssssss Philadelphia Branch. CITT TIF IIFITIsTssy (CONSTIPATION DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMED WVAJANTED SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEN tr women to travel for responsible esiab ished house In Pe syivania. Salary os payable $15 weekly and expenses d i permanent. Refercoce. Enclose seif-a wd stamped envelope Building, Chicago LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF SALE ¥ By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas and to me directed, will in the borough of Bellefonte, Fa, on SATURDAY, SEF. ¥, Iss, o'clock a.m. the following real estate All that certain parcel or lot of land situate Iying and being In Rush towaship (ncw South Philipsburg boro) Centre county and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows: Begining of the public road Known as the ike, and at the south east corner tller, thence westerly along line Tyrone turn land of 8, 2 | of 8. Miller a distance of 223 feet to Plerce’s corner ; thence southerly along line of lots of | Plerce, Hoover and Blowers a distanee of 270 feet to line of lot of Rosa Pierce : thence east. line of same a distance of 2% feet to a post in line of land of Wm. Me Bates ; thence northerly Along line of same a distance of fifty f feet toa post: thence easterly along line of same a distance of 135 feet more or less, to the western line of sald public road or Tyrons pike and thence northerly along line 2] feet to a post the piace of beginning, on which is erected a two story frame shingle roof dwelling and a frame stabrie and other outbulldings Lot No. 2 All that certain lot or piece of land or ground with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate lying and being In Rush township (now the boro of South Philipsburg) | Centre county and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and deseribed as follows at a post corner in the western line of the pub lie road or Tyrone pike jeading from Philips burg to Tyrone, known as the old Tyrone pike and at corner or line of lot of Rosa Pleree thenets south west or nearly soa distance of one hundred thirty four and one-half feet to a corner In line of Wm. Bates Sr. Thenee N distanes of Afty five and ‘mm. Bates Lthence north east or nearly so a distange of one hundred thirty four and one-half feet to the western line of sald turnpike or public road and thenee south east or nearly ro along the line of said turnpike a a distance of Afty Ave and one half feet Lo a post the place of beginning { On which is erscted a two story frame dwelling and other out bulldings, Selzed taken in execution and to be sold as the proper} of Wm. Me Bates, ms Xo deed will be acknowledged until Sheriff's Offices, Bellefonte, Sep. 10, JOnN PF. Coxpo, Sheriff P) BLIC BALE~RBy virtue of an order of the Orphans’ court directed to the undersigned there will be sold on the premises at Plone ela Mun, on Saturday, Oct, 3 18% at | , the foil ng deseribed real 1~All that certain lot of A, bound: Dauire 00. hori oo main proce Creek ; on Teding from by lot of by at the court house, | | nets | fish, all of which are dee] | exist Al a post on the western siae | Beginning | | September, rom lewiaburg NTI E TO FISHERMEN In pursuance of the pros section of the piso of Act catching fish mouwealth of Pennsylvania baskets, eel wires, kiddies, or Any permanent visions of the 11th of \ssemb iy of May 24, 1%71 of Assemb y of 18% relative to in any of the streams of the Com by means of fish brush or facine set means of taking red common nulsan ces Dy sald Acts of Assembly, notice is hereby given by the undersigned sheriff of Centre county. that such contrivances are known to fn certain streams of Centre county, and the owners and managers of sald contrivances are hereby ordered and directed to dismantle the same so as 10 render them no longer CAPA ble of taking or injuring the Ashes of said streams, and (f at the expiration of ten days from the publication of this notice the same are still In existence, they will at onee be dismant. led in accordance With the provisions of the aforesaid acts of assembly Sheriff's office, Bellefonte, Sep. 4, 18 Aet « dso, FP. Coxnpo Sheriff, Al DITOR'S NOTICE Ham Wise, in In the matter of the estate of Wi ate of Haines township, deceased, Orphans’ Court of Centre county he undersigned an auditor ap pointed by the sald Court to make distribution of the funds in the hands of the administrator as shown by his account, to and among those legally entitied to receive the same, will attend to the duties of hie appointment at his office In the Borough of Bellefonte, Pa, on Tuesday the 2nd day of A.D, 15% at 10o'clock a.m. when and where all parties interested in the said es tate may attend or be forever debarred Sept 17 8D GETTIG, Auditor OTIOE~Is hereby given and all persons are hereby notified that on Angust id, WR, | purchased the following goods and chat tels of Geo. Bitner, of Potter lownship, 4 2 black horses, | bay mare, 1 sorrel horse, § red cows, i head young cattle, 1% shoats, 2 sows, | 2-horso wagon, | horse wagon, road cart, self binder, mower, cultivator, horse gears, sulky plow, 2 harrows, prin harrow, ‘Ay (ake, bay rope and pullays, 3.5 of 15 acres of wheat, 3.6 of 16 acres of corn, 54 of IB acres of oats, 20 tons of hay, and all persons are hereby osutioned and notifted not fo meddle with the same, _URoRaR Ruiner Nie 1 —otion I is hereby given that an ap. pliestior. will be made to the Court of Stone ATRL Tc fhe wpporniment of a oy | me (O3 the ain condemn that on Which inacoqu y W boro of In te to ire O Hy NHR Lk SEE hig the | ANTE] Pa SE Money {0 [nv est) ulation. Write me for further inf tion and 1 wil vou safe Tina invest. ments, E. H. FAULKENDER, Attorney-at-Law. 8-1-1y Hollidaysburg, Pa. THE PENNA. STATE COLLEGE LA ATED in one of the most beautiful and healthful spotsin the A llegheny Region; Undenominational ; Open to both sexes; Juition free ; Board and other expenses very ow LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY AGRICULTURE and AGRICULTURE CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY BOTANY and HORTICULTURE CHEMISTRY. ERT CAN FARING [ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING {MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MINING ENGINEERING, HISTORY and POLITICAL SCIENCH INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin Bpaiish and ltallan, (optional) French German and Koglish, (required.) MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY MECHANICAL AKTS: combining shop work with study, MENTAL and MORAL SCIENCE i MiliiAny SCIENCE theoretical and prae- | PRED ARATORY DEPART MENT years, Fall term opens September 12, 1804 courses four years formation, address, GEO, W, ATHERTON, LL. D., president, State College, Centre County. Ps. — 11. 12. i 13, two | Regular For catalogue or other in GAA ores - ig reel, opposite’ the House Entirely new. New Furniture, Steam Ment, Klectrid Light, ahd a | the IN ad ENTRE COUNTY B CFS MPANY, BXKING bors Tr of 1) ve te Would Not Do Will Uf DIPHTHER UCurE= ”, A 1, M2 Me. ag. INTIS Me, i $, v 3 t. Iw ne preparat PRICE, 50 CTS. A BOTTLE ASK Your Dearza For IT, Any Thompson Diphtheria Care Co. WILLIAMSPORT, PA, Pe PT HWedes C7 he Lule d = FALTURED BY Tae ed LE AY, $ BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLEGHRENY 8T BRLLE FONTS We keep none but the best quality of Beef, Pork, Mutton, etc, AN kinds of smoked meat, sliced ham, pork sausage, ete. If you want a nice juicy steak goto PHILIP BEEZER.
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