THE ( JENTRE DEMOCRAT, ————— FROM ABOUT THE COUNTY From Interesting Paragraphs Many Localities. PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT / ce News Collected by the Alert Corps of Topics Disc tions News, F Centre Democrat's’ Correspondents—Timely Communica Your Nat ussd—Breezy Fancy—Is Not Wh un and Community Reprsat -11 of the 1 % 1 + v 1 1 1¢ had while he was employed iy & Co » also claims Mr. 1 Yan 1 1. » Of the finest u rrtakers of our gold n are going to st week hear iff and gold into their - HOWARD ITEMS Some to The Centre Democrat's W.H of Wolfs our town last Thursday. some 30 new subscribers, id rea- sonably well in the cash I all, Mr. Zeigler expresses himsell as being well pleased with this part of the county, collie Store He receiv ed HA Zeigler, also « line Quite a number of people from here contemplate going to Canton, Ohio, to see ol hear McKinley. I. 8S. Holter, of The Syracuse House, visited the Granger picnic Mrs. Wm. Loder has been for the last of weeks covering slowly Mr. Frank Daugh on a visit last week. daughbter-in- Mrs. Curtis DeHaas and Pie Mrs. J. LIL. DeHass, were visiting friends in Lock Haven last Thursday. The farmers are very busy at present getting their fall work done up. Sheriff Cook and family Barnum's show last Saturday. Rev. William Long delivered a very able sermon on Sunday evening in the Christian church Mrs. D. 1, parents, Mrs. Ida Zeigler, of Marion township, is very poorly at this writing. A. A. Schenck has bought a new horse and its a dandy Our fall term of school has begun with a very able body of teachers, ander the principalship of Prof. Latcaw. Mr. John Hagen is kept very busy at present, making cider Rev. J. W. Forrest and wife departed on a week's visit to his parents on Mon- day of this week. District Attorney Singer and family, of Bellefonte, were visiting at William Webers over Sunday. ' The Christian social held in Lucas & Bro’s. hall, last Saturday evening, was well attended, very poorly I couple But is re. subaugh came home took in Welsh is visiting her MILESBURG Miss Virginia Bouse, of Tyrone, was the guest of Miss Lorena Mattern, Miss Walker, of Lock Haven, was the guest of L. G. Eddy and family recently, Miss Millie McCoy, of Renovo, was the guest of her aunt Mrs. Joe Thomas re was the i and daughters re- Renovo, cently, Miss Enna ASL mie met with other young men were yak timber 8 foot smashed. Three men with tw ed through the burg performance with them For the band festival mittee Of six were « Wm. T. Fulton, Jas; ). Kanarr, Jos. eph Shirk, James Wm T. Hall When in readiness, Miss Rosa Proudfoot 13 years of age, was blindfolded to do the drawing, after jo minutes drawing, the word couch came up with ticket num- ber 183 with A. F. Johnson on it. Abe was at home sound asleep, some small boys went after him, woke him from a sound sleep, telling him of his prize, After hearing the news he started for the couch, came in with a large smile, qut of 887 chances Abe held but one chance and won. 587 chances at ten cents a chance £588.70, the couch and tickets costing the band $18, profit £70.70, rec’ts of festival, $15.85, total gain in favor of band as figures en £86.58 The Reese sisters returned home {rom Osceola recently. Saturday couch at the night, a com- hosen, Geo. Taylor, drawing of the on Sat ay Tod § oi od Four of Snow Shoc's men left Belles fonte on Saturday night, about 10 o'clock. On their way down they met a bicycle. The team became unmanageable, by scaring at the bike, breaking the tongue of the carriage. They stopped at Bul. lock’s carriage works, Geo. Young put another tongue in the carriage, and sent the men on their way rejoicing. Rev, Geo, Kings parents, of Williams. port, are visiting here, Ed Meyers and family, of Dulloise, are guests of her parents, Lewis Wetzler and wife Farmer's Arm Broke, Calvin Royer, a Clintondale farmer, | was kicked by a horse Sunday morning | and had one of his arms fractured at the elbow. Mr. Royer was taking his horses | from the pasture field when the accident | occurred. i CR i Philadelphia Branch TEMPLL Ry FAN HAT PAGE RES STEP 2% eR EIS a TRB dn aT ht COURT, ... BELLEFONTE, PENNA. all Clothing FOR MEN. Mi MV] ‘all Clothes ; | OIG IIIS IIIIS IE E5.55558E5E8I5E 9888 IF IF IEESE5EEL55IIFEESIEED pl rIIIrIeY Whitmer were rovally cof W. H Stover, Pa., 8 Yen ray grandma week. S. A. and C. ( dayed with fries Bell, of Bellefonte, Sun ids in town, Miss Annie Leitzell who had spent the summer in Clearfield has returned home OAK HALL. School opened Monday morning with a fair turnout of scholars, William Sellers has been on of late. Miss Luth, of the Branch, 1s the of Anna Dale, at present, Mr. Jas. Gillilan shipped part of a car load of apples to Shamokin, this week. They report apples scarce in that part of the country C. J. Stamm started for Pittsburg to purchase a car load of cattle. There is nothing like business, is there Charley. Mr. E. B. Peters lost a valuable last week. Pleurisy being the ailment. Miss Annie Kline was visiting at the home of Simon Sunday. the sick guest 4 lip ‘ ia : . 1 W. L. Sellers was visiting friends here } tals of Geo Monday. A number of gold bugs expect to visit Canton, this week. Ira Korman is improving his residence, let others do likewise, CONSTIPATION and billousness cured, Thomas R. Clark | 44 Franklin street. Watkins, N, Y., says "When I feel bilipus or constipated, I take OR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY and it cures me at once.” In scrofula, : | salt rheum and erysipelas, it never fails. | eounty fexist in certain streams of Centre county cow! Kline, of Lemont, last | LEGAL NOTICH ETO FISHERMEN Wis 1 111% the 11th A, 18% ms of of May 1888, rel] sarsuance of the pr NY! Inj § Act of Assembly section i also of Aet of Assembly of ative to catching fish in any of the streams of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, by means of fish baskets, ool wires, kiddies, brush or facine nets, or any permanently set means of taking fish, all of which are declared common nulsan ces by sald Acts of Assembly, notice Is hereby given by the undersigned sheilf of Centre that such contrivances are known to the thi are hereby ordered and direeted to dismantle { the same so as to render them no longer ¢ Apa | ble of taking or injuring the fishes of said streams, and il at the expiration of ten days from the publication of this notice the same are still In existence, they will at ones be dismant led In accordance with the provisions of the aforesaid acts of assembly Sheriff's office 3 Jxo.r Bellet CONDO Sherift te, Sep. 4, 18% OTICE=is hereby given and all persons are hereby notified that on August 14, I purehased the following goods and chat. Bitner, of Potter township, viz 2 black horees, | bay mare, 1 sorrel horse, § red cows, i head young cattle, I shoats, 2 sows, 1 1608, | 2horse wagon, | $horse wagon, road eart, self | binder mower, cultivator, horse gears, sulky plow, 2 harrows, spring barrow, hay rake, hay rope and pulleys, 35 of 15 acres of wheat, 3.5 of 1 acres of corn, 55 of 16 acres of oats, 20 tons {of hay, and all persons are hereby cautioned and notified not to meddle with the same, Groner Reinen OTICE«Notiee Is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Centre county, on Tuesday, { October 6, 180, for the appointment of a jury of view, to view and condemn that portion of the Centre and Kishacoquillas turopike, which extends from the boro of Bellefonte to the south line of Centre Co. being wholly within the limits of the bore of Bellefonte and the townships of Spring and Potter, for public use, and that the sald turnpike be declared free from tolls and toll gates, Ina C, MironeLs, Atty, fur Petitioners, «Bicycle repairs of all kinds at Shef. fers store, in 1o0ms, and | owners and managess of sald contrivances | Saml. Lewin, Manager. N SITET TTETIINID p Money to Invest FAULKENDER, Law 141 vy » idavsburg, ta ttornev.at Hol THE PEN STATE COLLEE | CLATED in one of the most beautiful and healthful spots in the A llegheny Region Undenominational : Open to both sexes Tultion free low | LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY 1 AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY BOTANY and HORTICULTURE CHEMISTRY CIVIL ENGINEERING | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING «MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MINING ENGINEERING HISTORY and POLITICAL SCIENCR INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE and LITERATURE Spanish and ltalian, (optional) German and English, (required) MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY MECHANICAL ARTS: combining sho work with study + MENTAL and MORAL SCIENCE L MILITARY SCIENCE theoretical and prae tical, PREPARATORY DIPARTMENT years Fall term opens September 192, 1804 8 four years ion, address GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL. D, president State College, Contre County. I'a, and Latin French For catalogue or other In ARMAN HOUSE, High Street, opposite the Court House. Entirely new, New Furniture, Steam Heat, Electric Light, and all the moderns improve ments ABEOM GARMAN on Proprietors, CERIRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY. Corner of Hpring street, High Receive Deposits: tons Db. Buvognr. Board and other expenses very | two tegular | | Beef, Pork, Mutton, etc CP LD Lae THOMPSONS 5 ——— DIPHTHERIA GURE Fe Lr Tor LY J un 4 i » 4 wo FeP Lo 4 | , vy Curzas Croup, Quinesy, « ough r ny taroat ( Cry FOF 1+ surel oF a ’ a, ry J 7 Fe CD Ey 1 WILLIAMSPORT, PA, re &) £0 8 3 SHO hi 5 EINE SSP A ———— BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTS We keep none but the best yuality of All kinds of smoked meat, sliced ham, pork sausage, ete. If you want a nice juicy steak goto PHILIP BEEZER. danted—An Whe of home w HPA : Hx W
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