THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1846. W. R. Campbell stepped into Wm, | { Shawley's grocery on Saturday afternoon with a head of cabbage laid it on the counter scales and had it weighed, It tipped the scales 24 pounds, saying if he had thought he would have brought a CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT SIIISIIIIISISED The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO Alert worthy of Correspondents see The will be What our and observe Army of note local Happenings of every community gladly Published—Send the news, we will Publish it, SPRING MILLS. The election is over and all bets are paid. Wm. Allison received a silver hat. You had better perserve it till four years from now, then you will have more silver in your platform and not so much gold. Miss May Smith, of Pine Grove Mills, is here visiting her father. Mrs. Philip Meyer and burg, are visiting her father, Elias Fet- terolf, son, of Boals- J. D. Long is*kept quite busy deliver- ing coal to his neighbors. Mr, Long 1s an old veteran and one of our industrious men, And the next day it rained a went to hunt, Mrs. John Runkle lef Altoona, to join her I place, where he secured employmen for that as week t this msband in 1 clerk in D. store. uted loing shop ¢ REBERSBURG RUMBLINGS we must again t content with HorervL:—Well, a back seat and lot, but it has not f along p lines, by any means. We still rejoice that we are not so badly beaten as was at We if the people can manage to survive bankrupt president, we the silver can, also, at least we wi We hope the preside: affairs of the government can his own affair be “11 first reported suppose Sorin WoRrk nmon Walkers shanty. Geo. Corman went to house-k Chas hom {+0 enmgyes Harry Musser voles for Bryan were Our news | wish we would have a pr paign every year." Mr. Sam'l loose died at his Friday night, interment on Tow Chas. Meyer and wife w Sunday visiting relatives MILESBURG ne Walker, of Hunting writing is the sent guest of Weaver and family Haupt \ Tn y st virginia, don, at pre Col. Jas. 1 Robinson tow : : he rumor has The « and Jonathan P man over the result of the elect burg Charles Richard is now at home from the lumber camp in Potter county The Methodists, on Thursday the sth, made a donation to Mrs. Elizah Keller; many of the necessaries of life which were thankfully received W. R. Campbell buried his 4 year old daughter on the qth, Cause of death, hip disease. Harry Shirk arrived home from Pitts. burg recently. Mrs. Brotherland, of Holidaysburyg, is a guest of the Kline sisters, . Philip Barnhart, of Roland, better | known as ‘Squire,’ died on Wednesday | and was buried on Saturday, of last | week, in the Roland cemetery, aged 84 years. i Boyd Stonerode, of Bradford, is at | home with his family for 4 few days. ection 18 now one Bullock is the happiest on in the larger head, of his own growth, Wesley Crain lost a cow, the morning train from Bellefonte, on Thursday sth, struck her breaking her back, causing | her to be killed, Miss Ada Band, on Friday night last gave a taffy party to 12 of her school- mates young ladies, had a pleasant time together, Frank B. Leff and wife, of visited W. T. Falton and family recently. WOLF'S STORE ITEMS, The change did not pay. of tobacco a week, tobacco cure. In two weeks he ate $1.50 worth of the cure and for weeks he used 10 cents worth of candy, 5 cents worth of chewing gum, 5 cents worth of peanuts and 5 cents worth of cough drops per day. weeks he also consumed 2 large rubber erasers, ate the rubber tips from 14 lead | pencils, chewed up a dozen pen holders and broused off his moustache as high as he could reach, He is now chewing to- bacco again + interest of economy nistered the Lord's supper, at church, last Sunday mor § Mr. J. E. Ziegler and family and Wm D. Brean and + spent last week visit ing at Wil i Mr. ] wood us. Juno. Stamn 1 low: oO wer 0% Adam i Mr daughter, sunday ant Gap, made 18 the ter over 3 James K re: mada and J. 1, Woodward, made a ness trip burn the other day Miss Ida Boob, who summer ve for Bellefonte tl had been spend. expects to We are ng the in our town, $s week rry to see you go Id Mr. Marks and wife of Spring visited friends at this ¢ Mills, we on Sanday. } Stover went to iting expedition Sugar valley on Campbell, of Shamokin, is home the same old ering after fish s far better, the vell and bas m glad to see him We sOrro fo note the sickness Mrs. Thos. Kal he wish het many friends is that she will soon be re stored to hes health warm friends here ar ATE ol former good The Companion Calendar It is said that the expense of making the Companion Ar! Calendar for 187 was so great that had it been published in the usual quantity it could not be sold for less than one dollar, female figures are reproduced on four folding pages, Each figure is lithograph. ed in twelve colors, being a true repro. | duction of the original water. color paint. ing, which was selected because of its ex | cellence of design and charm of color and tone, The size of each of the four folding pages is 104 by 6 luches. It is by far the best piece of color work the Com has ever offered. Both as a calendar and as a gem of the Hthograph- er's art, it is so attractive that it becomes | a valuable addition to the mantel or centre table of any room. It is given Tyrone, ! An exchange tells of a man who chewed 20 cents worth | concluded to try the | the next two | During these two | ‘Philadelphia Braneh TEMPLE Ollie, ... DELLEFONTE, PENNA. “ll Clothing FOR MEN. exhib creations In trimmed and that has pep ir Stylish Fall Clothes FOR BOYS. » MAY EAL AL 2 Pl ¥ ~ 3 5 3 5 - S -§ 3 Q S eB X 5 : eB 5 -§ -§ 3 S : 5 5 3 3 : S 5 5 3 3 5 3 : 5 s : 5 > a c Saml. Lewin, Manager. TIT TT IIIT ITI TIT TITITI TTI Tsrsrsrsssnssy. STITT IIIT TTT IT TTT ITE TTETTEOT ECE ETITET EE TTTTEEE of | Pa Four beautiful i erik ae follows, to wit : ORK FOR MEN ANI =~ fos Der week Ves Ia Hriekiey irtin townshis dec Mary Howard, Pa... Ezra Overton, her hus reeased, Howard, Pa. John Brick ] Maral i and ) Curtin township ver Bend Arkansas « mola, Pa than Brickley, grand child, Romole, Pa Frances Hartman and Frank Hartman, her husband, Cameron county, Pa Ida Zeigler and John Zeigler, her husband, Walker twp Clinton county, Fa.: Cynthia MeCloskey and James MeCloskey, her hnsband, Romola, Cen tre county. Pa Nilllam A. Briekiey, Chicago [Hiinois: Alfred Brickley, Chicago, line Ciaston Brickley, Chicag: 1ilinols Albert Brickiey, residence unknown Gideon Brick ley, residence anknown : heirs of David Briek Jey sarah Bri ¢ Clarion avid Beehdel inton county a, Fa ETL Brickley. Ro : wm county, Fa Ha Brickley, ( Earnest Rriekley, Clarion Verna Brickley, Clarion county, Pa.: Harvey Beiekley, Clarion county, Pa: Maud Briekley Clarion county. Pa. heirs of Samuel Brickley, Farnest, Verna and Mand are minors and have for thar guardian Peter Hobb, Romola, Fenn'a Take notice that in pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Centre counts, Pa, a writ in partition has been Issued from sald court to the sheriff of sald county, returnable on Monday, the 21 day of November, that an inquest will be held for the purpose of making partition of the rea’ estate of sald de oedent on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th. 1%, at 10 o'clock a. mi, at the late residence of the deceased, at which time and place you can be present if you see proper All that certain messuager tenement and tract of land situate In the township of Curtin, county and state aforesaid, bounded and des Adjoining lands of william Miller on the north: lands of heirs of David Bechdel on the east ; 4 the Curtin lands on the south ; and on the west by heirs of by rad Singer, deceased, containing one hundred and fifty acres, whereof partition yet remains to be made to and among the heirs of said de 1. Jonx PF. Conpo, Sherifi's offee, Sheriff, Bellefonte, Oct, 22, 'M, eased Jona kiey, Bellefonte, I Allen Brick county ora Bechdel and her Walker township ola Maggie } county, Fa 1, and | | day of the term the sama will be confirmed w PERCHES ® « it and sel » TIMBER LAND 4 4 fownst Wada #1 a 1 estnut Lime TERMS OF sALY Ten Nas ! mes 10 iw pad n i rmat rd ni of I annual paymen by bond and mortgage on Premises I. W.RUskLE, Admr RuskLs : Middleburg fue D!YORCE NOTICY : - G. Rothrock ) ve I Rothrock In the Court eas of Centre county. No April Term, 19% poena in Dir et A. } © 7th, Ix : the t Subpoena and Ellas Kaubpoe na here issued In above case were re turned by the Sheriff Non Es Inventus The of Centre county is directed to cause to be published In in Centre coke requirin rf on the Fourth answer the in the order of the ( of Common Ida And one NeEWEpAPer 0 r three su the sald defendant Monday of November the above case wirt in the prem By The CCotny ed from the record October Tih, 18% CON W. ¥V. Nuit, Sheriff Prothonotary CON to libel In OTICE-~Notier Is hereby given that on Wednesday, November 25, 180 the first and partinl account of CM. Bower, commitioe and trustee of Barbara Falger, will be present ed to the Court for confirmation, and unless excopilons be filed thereto before the second F. SMITH, Prothonoiary, REGIST ERS NOTICES «The following ae counts have been examined. passed and filed Gi record In the Register's Office for the inspection of hetrs and agate, ereditors and all others In anywise interested, and will be presented to the orphans’ Court of Centre county for confirmation on Wednesday, the 25th day of November, A. D. 19%, : 1. The accounts of John Love and David ¥, Love, administrators of ete, of Thomas Love, Inte of Walker township, deceased, 2. First and final aceount of Mary KE. Fish burn and Frank 8, Fishburn, administrators of . Jae , Fishburn, late of College ote township, 4 8 First and final account of James Barris "| Ba Appearing to I BH riges n David caved 3: Ml N ol He ani First and final ace nt of IH. Harsh administrator of et of I» H late of Bellefonte borough. deceased of John K Crouse berget Darut First and final acoount w of ot of Caroline sHefonte borough, deceased 19, The first ace of Maris and Bdward K. 1} i f Daniel Rhoads deceased nt (wt ¥ co RT PROC Waueneas the Hon. John G of the of Com ( 49th Judicial district, consisting of Centre and the Hon Associate Judge, having iss bearing date the Ist day of | directed for holding a Cour and (Orphans Court LA | Terminer and general Jail Delivery | ter Sessions of the Peace In Bel county of Centre, and Monday of November the 18504, and to continue one week Notiee Is hereby given to the Coroner. Justices | of the Peace, Aldermen and onstables of said county of Centre, that they be then and there in the proper possans, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of sald day, with their records, inguin tions, examinations, and their own remem brances, to do those things which to their office Apberiains to be done, bound in Fecognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Centre county, be then and there to prosecute agiinat them as shall be just, Notice is als) hereby given and by virtue the precept of the Judges aforesaid, issued as afore. said, there will be held Bapacial court of Com. mon Pleas, for the trial civil canes, In ning on Monday, November 16th, 1%, at 10 o'clock. upon which time all persons summon. ed as julors are tduited Wo aliand, adiven under my he , at Jofonts be] Int of Oet, | year AMATION Judge mrt And Quar efonte, for the nee on the 4th «ind day of Nov comme n of our Hb, and those who are | par Standard companies, both ted. 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