THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, | 8U6, OUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. A Column df Interesting Personal | Items. HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHED. {nteresting Events and Happennings from { About the county—Doings of our People Briefly Told John Kline, Esq., and far od his visiting friends at Lewisburg t Chestnuts are coming into market, » being used extensively among r politic Did it occur the that paper you are reading m | i paid for some time. Mr. Edward L ided esidence on Spring street, Power some de improvements , left on Saturday Califor- > they will locate. Elmer Showers has gone to Buffalo, N. Y., where he will accept a position as engineer of a furnace shifter. Miss Jennie, daughter of Hon. A. O, Furst, left on Mon for where she will attend school. Quite a number from Bellef Lock Haven, on Saturday, went to Qe the Barnum & Baily show. » past week many of our various coi IS sojourning amon He is the aid us a visit] Tuesday morning, before ¥ ) K same famous breakfast, John P. Harris, Jr Sunday with his parents, at this place. He u f of Tyrone, spent does not object to congratulations pon an interesting event, soon to be consummated. Shaffer, the photograher, has intro. duced appliances, in his studio, for tak. ing photos by use of electric light. Itis a success. Now you can have your picture taken at night, ~The jury session on Monday and made out the list for court. There will be a three week's ses- sion this time in order to dispose of all the accumulated work on the docket. commissioners were in the coming November session of Our Roll of Honor is unusually large this week. The interest in the "election bas induced many new subscribers to en- roll their names. It is the general ver. dict that the Centre Democrat is doing some effective work mn the canse of free silver ~Messrs H. E. Duck and Dr. G. 8, Frank, two of Millheim’'s prominent citiz- ens transacted business in Bellefonte on Monday and took the occasion to call and renew subscriptions. They are con- | fident of democratic success this year, ~Mr. John Toner, for a number of | years an efficient employee at the Valen | tine Furnace company, departed for | Philadelphia, last Thursday, where their family are now located and will | permanently reside there, Before leay- | ing he was presented with a pair of | handsome gold cuff buttons with diamond | settings, by his fellow employees, i | the Presbyterian “What is IN THE COURT HOUSE. Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices, MARRIAGE Legal LICENSES. § Orlanda Lowery . Spring twp, Bella Smith . " Port Matilda spring twp, § Stewart Jones t Emma Tippy - Bellefonte § John N. Bauer 1 Bertha M. Den §f Wm. Stanley Milesburg 1 Della Crane . § Michael Howard Bellefonte UL Mary Brown § Cyrus Huey { Sophia Crust LETTERS O} To H. H. Ost Elizabeth C Taylor twp. Charles Watson, to Sarah Watson; for tract of land in Snow Shoe twp; for $1. Benj. Will don; for one : Elmer Gor. y perches of land in Serine il spru is Hoover, U1 xn directors be drilled The ¥ need of funds M at this place, is in s institution does not seem to receive support of late Praying won't ) keep it going, mouey is needed in additior -Peter Jacobs, of this place, secured naturalization papers, in the county court, on Tuesday. is employed as brewer by Mr. Doll, at Roopsburg establishment Our Board of Trade held an impor- | tant ‘meeting on Tuesday at which ten mem? vy Is, only, where present, ~The Christian Endeavor society of church will held a it" social in the Chapel this Thursday evening Oct, 1st Miss Bessie Meek left last Austin, Texas, where she has accepted a position as an in a seminary, week for instructor ~SEWING- of sewing, Persons desiring any kind are requested to call upon Mrs. Alice I. Rishel, 15 Thomas street, Bellefonte, Pa. Teachers of Spring Township admit, Clinton | Mr, Jacobs | ladies | THEIR RECORDS IN COLD TYPE Our Representatives Who Voted | the Public Money Away. DESERVE SEVEREST CENSURE | Every Ex the Curtin and Womelsdorf Voted for travagant Measure or Doged Issue, Monopolies, Increase of Salaries, New Offi ete, All Pays the Bulk Endorsed and the Farmer Ces find Harry ( Was oemng where do And whilst all we urtin this work done Above you find the answer. He voted to as all hold of to create a horde of new offices when, we already have too many ers who are eating out the substance the He raise salaries when people. repeatedly voted they were already too high and should have been lowered And where is Phil Womulsdorf found | when these outrages were being com. mitted against the people’? You also | find him voting for creating new offices { and raising salaries. Honest men of Centre county, let the ard of November be your day of reckon. ing with Harry and Phil Death of James Mitchell On Tuesday morning, of this week, Mr. James Mitchell died | Spring street, at his home on He had been an invalid for the past 18 years and most of the time was unable to leave the house, James H. Mitchel was 72 years and 14 days and was born at Pine Grove Mills in this county Sept. 15th 1824 and lived { at that place following the business of | farming on the farm on which he was The school directors were making a born, until the year 1873 when he moved visit to the different buildings in the | township, last Saturday, found them in excellent condition. It was found how. ever, at each building, that the ash piles consisted of about half coal, and bereby notify the teachers that should such be found the comdition in the future, the teachers of their respective schools will be held responsible for loss, A. M. KAvur, Secy. Wat, PoorRMAN President, to Bellefonte, where he has lived ever since. He was one of a family of six children three of which are now living, Viz. Mr. John B, Mitchell, of Pine Grove Mrs. G, W. Campbell, of Linden Hall "and Mrs, C. H. Struble now living in the state of Missouri. He was married Feb, 22 1860 to Miss Jennie Baldridge, of Latrobe Westmoreland county, who sur. vives him, they had one child Olive who has always lived at home. wv { POLITICAL MEETINGS IN BRUSHVALLEY | Joth democratic meetings, held tast | Saturday evening Madison! at Brumgarts, has baving been a large Madisonburg town hall was not | sufficiently for all { pearly half of them being! Harry Walker, Esq., Bel is a distinguished law graduate of Dic} He young pacious the people, li Mi Aics of lefonte, who I {1 N 11 * son coliege was rst to speak. uteresting impressive He reviewed and defended the rutre Ha Wim family, of Lohr, p Rob't Lohr, Mrs. J. Frank 1] and Mrs. Ephuain Meckley, Shoe; Mrs. Peter Smith Bellefonte: and Mrs. John Armagast, Fillmore; and Mrs. James Knox, Fillmore; and Mrs. A. S. Garbrick, Benner; and Mrs. S. Thomas Benner; Mis. Sallie and Tillie Eckley, Mr. and Henry Resides, Mrs. Jas. Rowen, Mrs. Jake Houser, Mrs. Chas. Houser, Mrs. Alex Hoover and daughter Rosa, all of Fillmore; W. H. Earon, Unionville; R. E. Cambridge, Unionville; Bayard Mitchell, Baltimore. Including children some fifty persons sat down to dinner and helped to celebrate the occasion, ONR or "EM Mr Mr Mr Mr CS Mrs Hospitality Unexcelled To the weary traveler a hodpitable inn That is why the famous Irvin House, of Lock Haven, is always a haven of rest, has held such an enviable position jor years, It is elegantly furnished and equipped with all modern conveniences thoughout, while the dining department always is supplied with the most appetiz- ing foods and seasonable delicacies. Hon. 8S. Woods Caldwell is an ideal host and knows how to provide comfort and enter- tainment for his guests, When in Lock Haven you can find no better accommo- dations, Mill Hall Times. That is the name of a new paper at Mill Hall, Pa., which has recently come to our table. It if a neat, clean, sprightly sheet, gotten up in first class style and contains a large amount of local news, Mr. J. A. Johnson, the editor, is a young man of ability and will make it a per. manent success. AAA AAA AAA AAA AAAAAARAAARAARAARAARARMAMAMAAARAALAAD 2 Men's, Youth's and rt T rowyy va fw VY om we wr AWS Makers and Terrors : ; 3 : : : : : | Children’s KATZ & (0., Limited. a Tale hivivw All C nope mdb avn vee bv Wd WWI OD. : RO fia ran Lohr Bellwood; Renner INTEREST TO OLR the ou (841 from Those suffering any kind of Chroni Disease, Catarrh, el him the above on and examination free. ('() A LL RHOADS SHIPPING @ @ 0 0 0 @ o o COMMISSION MERCHANT Se EALER INS" ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS AND WOODLAND COALS Grain, Corn Ears, Shelled Corn, Oats, Baled Hay and Straw, «+..KINDLING WOOD.... By the Bunch or Cord, in guanti- ties to swit Purchasers, Clean Washed Sand. Respectfully so lielts the patronage of his friends and the publie at his coal yard NEARP.R. R. STATION. BELLEFONTE, ED. E. RHOADS {ion im high places wild low wey of the country will fe i re L] - he peopic uni few hand — Bicycles bought, rented at Sheffers bi ers exchange, VERAIL y travel MEN e estab a Salary £8, Wes Fosition address mal Star 1224 FAITRFUI Wrest sits } WwW ANT } D- 81 ose self ‘Who Can Do Better? { than we have been doing by you these many years’? Who sells you bet. ter shoes? Who asks you lower prices? Who refunds money half as cheerfully as we do when shoes fail to satisfy? Who carries the largest stock? Who shows you the new styles first? We, Us & Co, to be sure. Those who have never tried us on shoes ought to come inl this fall and let us as. MINGLES SHOE STORE A beawtfl Medallion free--ask for a #
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