THE CI ANT vay 29, 1896, FROM ABOUT | THE COUNTY Interesting Paragraphs From Many Localities. PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHAT op The News Collected by the “Centre Democrat's’ Alert Corps of Correspondents—Timely Topics Discussd— Breezy tions ~—News, Fun and Fancy—Is Your Community Reprsnted—If Not, Why Not. | Communica: WALLACE RUN. Corn husking, apple picking and cider making, are the principal occupations of our farmers. Ed. Watson, of Snow Show, was visit ing at Wm. Walkers afew days last week. Lester McClincy has moved near Curwensville where he will be engaged to work in the brickyard. les, we are sorry to see you go. A singing class was organized here, last Thursday night and some thirty have been enrolled to take part. Everybody seems interested in the work. The in- structor is Elias Hancock. W. H. Zeigler, the wr, Was soon il utes last week. solicitor for this our midst a few Charles Lucas, while id car over Sunday. Corney Freil and Monday at MARTHA ITEMS. NEW Santilla, filled the nit, a Sabbath even , and will be a regular supply Sabbath morning and evening t this : n has been laid on the fan ams for some time wife are Thompson, o AMPUTATION soldiers of the 1 Julian, who has be lately has made up his leg taken off, ang has tal at Johnstown, for that purpose. Mr. Corban College, who sp in this place a: ’ the close of school at the College, is again having a few days of recreation at Bea. ver Mills, with friends. “ Treasurer]. OQ mg a potion of lately. A child of John McDonald's was quite sick on Saturday last, requiring the medi- i 31) cal services of Dr. Wm. Irvin, of Julian. Tom i Miles has been spend on the farm NITTANY NOTES. PosTroNED:—The corner stone laying of the United Evangelical church was posponed on account of the rain, until the 25th, of Oct. Mrs. Shope, of Milesburg, is visiting her parents, Mi 1d Mrs. Tate, of } tany. Mrs. Hatlie Wi *man and Mackeyville, is visiting her friend neighbors, at Nittany. sou, of and John Bartley is home from Potter Co., where he had been working in the woods all summer, He after the election William Emerick, who has been sick all summer, is now able to husk corn. Miss Mattie Winkleman returned home Saturday, from Milton, where she has been visiting, Mr. Beck wears a broad that little girl came to his home, Jacob lee, of Snydertown, who is 78 years old, is husking corn, and thinks he will vote for McKinley. 11 will remain home ull SHilie singe JACKSONVILLE for her Williamsport, on Thursday was accompained by her Alice Mrs. Ollie Koontz departed home, at last. She Y/ cousin Alice Harter, of this place. expects to stay with her, . Our merchant, N. H. Yearick, has re. turned from Philadelphia. Mrs. Calvin Harter has returned home from Illiaols, where she was visiting her parents, Communion services will be held in the United Evangelical church, by Rev, Stapleton, Sunday Oct. 25, at 10.30 a. m. | Samuel Aley, of this place, is on the sick list with a sore throat. Our genial friend A. E. Leathers has returned home from Bradford county, where he had been working. Executors Sale, The Andrew Martin, dec'd ry, in Jacksonville, will be offered ‘at public sale Thursday, November 1g, 1896, It congists of two lots, thereon erected a larce double dwelling and a good wa, maker shop, and other out buildings. Por information address J. 8. MARTIN, Bxr,” Walker Pa. OAK HALL. The public sale, which took place last Saturday was well attended, Goods sold reasonable, <1 A load of gents attended the lecture in Bellefonte Wednesday evening, They | also called at the Centre Democrat office. { They report a pleasant trip. Mr. Fred Stamm and lady friend of Shiloh, were visiting friends in town last Sunday. Misses Carrie and Jennie Witmer, two pleasant young ladies of the Branch, were visiting at the home of Miss Aunie Dale last Saturday. Jack, of Lemont and his troopers, paraded the streets of town Saturday evening. They finally stopped at the huckster’s (rather hung on the fence) for a short chat, D. C. Gingrich and family left for Al- toona, where they will reside in the future. Jennie Stamm accompanied them, What will Luther do. Zora Rupp is visiting friends in Union Co., at present at Butchering is on the i here present. rogram Jas. Gillilar load of appl A glan WWRN NOTH man’s house His Conscience Troubled Him. Wasnisoroy, Oct 21.-U States Treasurer Morgan sterday received a conscience contribution of §§ in a draft drawn on the First National bank of Greenfleld, Mass. The sender says the money was paid to him in the settlement of his account as an officer in the Union army for pay of a servant. “When it was paid to me,” the ] r continues, "I sup- posed it was right and that if an officer did his own work and had no servant he was entitled to a servant's pay.” He has since found that t} and much regrets his ignorance and mistake in the matter nited is not so, A Day's Rest for Major MeKinley. CaxtOX, QO, Oct. 2L~Two delegations were announced to visit Major McKinley yesterday, one from Cleveland and one from an eastern district of West Virginia and a western district of Maryland. Both were postponed, the Cleveland delegation to come today and the Maryland delega- tion to come Oct Among the callers at the McKinley home yesterday was Mad- ison Vance, a colored man from New Or- leans, who made a most eloquent address at the St. Louis convention seconding the nomination of Major McKinley. The Manitoba School Question, Wisnirea, Man., Oct. 21.—I¢ is learned that a hitch has occurred in the confer. encs for the settlement of the parochial school question now in progress in Of tawn. Premier Laurier and the delegates from Manitoba had agreed to allow a half hour a day in ench school for the teaching of religion by the Roman Catholics, the belief being that this concession would settle the difficulty. But this raised such strong opposition that the Manitoba pre miler, Mr. Greenway, withdrew from the agreetnent. Lady Beott Indicted, Loxpox, Oct. 21.The Old Balley grand jury returned a true bill against Lady Tina Scots, the mother of Countess Rus sell, who was arrested on Oct. § at the in- stance of her son-in-law, Earl Russell, | upon a charge of having eriminally lib sed him. True bills were also found against Frederick Kast, an groom; John Cocker: | ton, a marine engineer, who were also ar | rested and held for trial In connection | with the case. “A Grand Defonsive League.” MzeLpoUnNE, Victorias, Oct. 21.—Lord Brassey, the governor of Victoria, in a» spesch yesterday on Imperial federation, sald: “It would be, Wim, if Joubie, 16 TEMPLE COLIY, BELLEFONTE. PENNA. fall thing FOR MEN. NEWNESS! Ti field —newness shape and newnes: only one thing old about 14 Old, tire > Same manner | i vhich in ur Clothing, There is 1 ana Aan A most Boys’ exhibition this creations in trimmed and that has ma 1 pep t anc ( Stylish Fall Clothes FOR BOYS. fascinating ine otf Clothing Saml. Lewin, Manager. as. ETIITITTII TIENTS TI STITH ETT NIIIIS LEGAL NOTICH Clinton « Tames Med y. FP Iiinols; Alfred Clayton Brickiey Brickley. residence ley, residence unknov ley Sarah Brickley, Iw lev, Clarion county tre count of David Brick heirs fonte, Pa Allen Brick Pa.: Nora Bechdel and avid Beehdel, her nusband, Walker township, Clinton county. Pa. : William Brickley, Romo ia, Pa.: Jacob Brickley. Romola, Pa fohn Brickley, Romola. Pa. : Maggie Bricks lon county, Fa. : Elia Brickley, C} Fa Earnest Brickley, ( Verna Brickley, ( Brickley, Clari 3 Arion of heirs of Samuel Brickley, 1 minors and Are r Robb, Romola @ that in pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Centre county, Pa. a writ in partition has been issued from said court to the sherifl of sald county, returnable on Monday, the 23 day 1s, and that an inquest will be hel purpose of making partition of tl real estate of sald de cedent on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21} at 10 o'clock a.m, at the deceased, at which time present if you see proper All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in the township of Curtin, county and state aforesaid, bounded and des eribed as follows, to wit Adjoining lands of William Miller on the north: lands of heirs of David Bechdel on the east: by the Curtin lands on the south ; and on the west by heirs of Con rad Singer, deceased, containing one hundred and Nfty acres, whereof partition yet remains to be made to and among the heirs of said de ecedont Jous PF. Cosno Sheriff's office, Sherif Bellefonte, Oct, 22, Take not late res nee of the ad place you can be \s CC" RT ‘PROCLAMATION Whereas the Hon, John G. Love. President Judge of the Court ofl Common Pleas of the th Judicial district, consisting of the county of Centre, and the Hon. C. A. Paulkner Associate Judge, having issued their precept bearing date the Ist day of Oct. 1% directed for holding a Court of Common Pleas and Court, Court of Over and Ferminer and general Jail Delivery and Quar Orphans’ to me | i . A The = : sof Dv. F.H. VanVaizah, on the Wi Allison. CONTAINING = { PERCHES, thers | ng house, bank bare wil-bulid pe dwe and all the cistern CREATY good we and ue Hs, one ‘ NO.1A FIND n Georges valley ounded on the east by land ell, Levi the west by J. B. Long and on es Evens and H. M Cain TAINING 18 ACRES AND © ces, Thereor frame dwe ng! she 1 well at hous and and au FARM ell. on the south by Wat ard ier an tals : church and scho s TIMBER LAND 4 townan 4] Tay vy lands of said Harshberger on wes vy firove ana Woll, and on the wm £3 Breon hele, and on the st by Harvey 5 ada ot al containing res chestnut tim? Ms OF SAL) oney to be firmation Waal paymes nterest to be by b d mortgage on prem! J. WoRUNKLE, Ads RUNKLE, Atty. Middleburg Bellefonte, Pa in Gregg indad n the of good TER : ef fd at a DIVORCE NOTICE EG in the Court of Common va "leas of Centre county. No da DD. Rothroek.) 110, April Term, 18, Subpoena in Divorce A tothroek ) M i And now, October 7th, 1804 it appearing to the Court that the Subpoena and Ellas Sabpoe na heretofore issued In above case wore ro | turned by the Sheriff Non Ket 'meenius,. The | Sheriff of Contre county Is directed to cause {a notice te be published In one newspaper published in Centre county for three succes I sive weeks requiring the sald defendant to | appear on the Fourth Monday of November next, 10 answer the 1ibel In the above case {| and abide the order of the Court in the prem T™ BY tue Counr Certified from the record October jth, 18 doux P. CoxNpo W. VF. 8mitu, Nov § Sherif Prothonotary ter Sessions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the | county of Centre, and commence on the 4th Monday of November the 2rd day of Nov. 1%, and to continue: one week, Notiee is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of sald county of Centre, that they be then and there in the proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of sald « ay with thelr records, Inquisi- tions, examinations, and their own remem brances, to do those things which to thelr office appertaing to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to prosecute against {the Jrsoners that are or shall be in the jail of Cen re county, be then and there to prosecute alnst them as shall be just, otice is also Mraby iran and by virtuejthe precept of the Judges aforesaid, issued as afore. ig, here wl hud A [ans ial eourt of Com. mon Pleas, for the trial of ely in. ning o Monday, ovember oth, 146, af 10 o'elook, upon which time all persons summon: od as jurors are required attend, Given under m , at Bel afonts the 1st fay of Oet,, In ear of our , 1800 and one hundred and twentieth tr of the ence ofthe No. F Cox Il Soe. OTIOE «is hereby given and all persons are hereby notified that on August 14, 1608, 1 purchased the following goods and chat. tels of Geo, Bitner, of Potter township, viz: 2 black horses, 1 bay mare, | sorrel horse, 4 red cows, bh head young cattle, 18 shoats, 2 sows, 2 horse wagon, 1 &-horse wagon, road eart, self binder, mower, eultivator, horse gears, sulky plow, 2 barrows, spin harrow, hay rake, hay rope and pulleys, 848 of 15 acres of wheat, 3.5 of 15 acres of corny, 35 of 15 acres of oats, 20 tons of hay, and-all paras are hereby cautioned and notified not to meddle with the same, Groner Reinen, N OTICE«The public is hereby notified that d to Isaac OC. Smith § Lid ke fen h LLG mer. unable eonsiderat: > hand ison Jo ue de « SMITH, Burr as Smith Bros. erected a young | The land being under high state of | PERCHES | the | ih by | A Hustler __ kind of new customers r trade ultimately success in advertising consists in J “everiastingly at it.” ings ing a millionaire, and he does more advertising each year. to understand grasp the idea? 1500 copies of the are pt h week at least 4 every week ~is a family paper increase and He seems More the business: Do Centre Democrat These in Centre t goes rightto the homes Don't you you could your busi an advertisement in its gument is useless. Get a hustle on, increase iness, advertise in the Centre Democrat. «GEO, H SMULL,— Rebersburg, Pa., General Agent for the New York Life Insurance Co. TONN A. MOCALL, PREST 51 Years Old. - Over intel on nied ead 00 readers county by ness columus y : 1 Invested First Mortrage Bonde. £100.000.000 The best investment, The best protection. The best security, The New York Life's new life rate policy, 10, 15 and 20-year accumulations | guaranteed, cash surrender, loan or paid | up values or extended insurance after 3 years, The most liberal policy ever of. fered to the public, §@ Standard companies, both life and fire, represented. All inquiries, by mail or otherwise, will receive prompt atten. tion. Office with ex-Judge A. O. Furst, Bellefonte, Pa. Nov. 1. BEEZER'S ALLEGHRENY ST, BELLRVONTE, We keep none but the best quality of Beef, Pork, Multon, ete. All kinds smoked sliced ham = steak goto ete. If you want a nice i - PHILIP Printers ink made John Wanamaker | you reach | mak | Ar | | LOCATED In one of the most | Tultion free ; i low. | LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY Purely Mutual. | in | WW ANTE. Money to Invest FOWErS Pay neve fees, first-cls E. H. FAULKENDER, Attorney-at-Law. Hollidayeburg, Pa. PENNA, STATE COLLEGE 81-1% THE autiful and healthful spots in the A llegheny Region; Undenominational ; Open to both sexes: Board and other expenses very LL AGRICULTURE and AGRICULTURE CHEMISTRY 2. BIOLOGY BOTANY asd HORTICULTURE CHEMISTRY CIVIL ENGINEVT wp | ELECTRICAL, gRGINERRING SI MECH L s10AL ENGINEERING MINING ENGINEERING HISTORY and POLITICAL SOTEN( INDUSTRIAL ART AND DEKIGN LANGUAGE and LITERATURE Rpanish and [talian, (optiona German and English, (required.) Od MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY 10. MECHANICAL - ARTS: combining she work with study, MENTAL and MORAL SCIENOR Mild TARY SCIENCE theoretion! and prae- ol, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT: twe yoars, Fall term opens September 12, 1804. Regular courses four years, For catalogue or other in formation, address, GRO, W, ATHERTON, LL. D,, president. State College, Centre County. Pa. Cl 1. 12. 1» “ wh rk an GAR AS ROUSE, Bx Nex A. 8. “ihe Coat House, Bir. Botkin Heat, FEF
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