8 CENTRE COUNTY. water had much to d in turning murder and rapin yv the homes ol Groggy was the in 1774. Wileot was where Earlystown McMullen and Hu ) Potter townshij county, included Lemont east to Hartley township in Union county; and in this territory in 1774, there were settlers, assessed with 17 horses and ot) cattle: year the first grist and saw mill 3) ‘ z y : gite of what 18 now Known us P £109 Fi ing and burning new g spun tow and flax and wove The pioneers in going for Juniata or to Si ury, often were overtaken by night and were obliged to camp in the on the banks of Penns or Bald Eagle creek with howling wolves and screamin childlike ery worse than a he panther to disturb A surprise att upon fool ngs of thos pioneers Heht be describ wave dashed n rine Y DOE wrote i “The deep may « Ne winds may blow, I'he storm spread out his wings of woe, I'ill sailor's eve can see a shroud Hung in the folds of every cloud.” Such was the experience of your grand-parents in these valleys—the Halls, Stovers, Greggs, Dales, Potters, Kreamers, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JULY 26, 1800. Kornmans, 8 irters, and other iI Danes familia ) | \ va ar ind bloody groun 1, an LOM Wi hood. JOCHINEG UArre resident eft there in 1771 IAWAres ind Shaw d and just learni: rege 14 Organization of the County. n, wh horities at Harrisb expected navigation Ia ities to reach of time, but beis due COU Fountain ir a got ahead, a ruse was hit npon. A shower in Spring creek. a flat-boat was improvised, yuschold effects, the boat was towed 1 a messenger was hastened to Harris “ Navigation Jacob Valentine, and n The Bellefonte Acad My Was open d from the different townships of [he state appropriate d £2000 towards the erection of the building Jellefonte was incorporated as a boro in 1804, and at the time the assessment contained 54 names Bellefonte is the centre of half dozen railroads and has large industries, glass works, car shops, nail works, large furnace plants, match factory, scale works, planing mills, machine shops, ete., first class hotels, handsome churches, ample school buildings, and fine | THE GLOBE DRY, GOODS, MILLINERY AND CARPETS. 00000000 00000000 [ts not often you geta chance to buy seasonable merchandise at such prices as we are now quoting. .COME & LOOK buy and lay the goods away "till next summer a good investment---15 more pieces of Wash Good came in this week, they're going fast, prices does that---No other store in town can boast of 75 dis- tinct styles at this time of the season, but " 1" Kasil ; ¢ selling them lively and you will miss a vargamn iu «0 you fail to purchase some of these 12, 15 and 18 cent values all at 10 cents a yard, 00000000 00000000 Special Handkerchief Sale now on. 38 dozen assorted Men's or Ladies Handkerchiefs in plain linen hemstitched and some in lace edges. Men's in plain hem, linen and colored borders---val- ues in this lot up to 25¢c. To close quickly your choice at 9 cents each. 000000008 00000000 Another Muslin Underwear Crusade now taking place at our store. All prices have dropped. Some odd lots can be bought very cheap, for instance, 75¢ White Skirts slightly soiled from displaying 59 cents each. $1.00 lace trimmed Skirts, new goods 89 cents. 00000000000 0LO000 Corset Covers, lace or embroidery trimmed 25¢ 49¢ THE GLOBE, Katz & Company, Limited, Bellefonte, Penna. Gowns, hemstitched yoke with tucks od
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