f 3S. R. KURTZ ¥ JR HISTORICAL REVIEW | uc ces Migration of ¢ Moravian dians 1n 1772 THROUGH CENTRAL Ihe Concluslon of the Sketch by S Row, of Philipsburg —Experienc n Centre and Clearfield County Origin of Names CHAPTI I . We print tl 1¢ th i nterest rq $ ) Ww I} 1¢ Mora A A having aj A A ) « h wal f Mat { ra | : Ww five VW Al 1k W | 4) Na i a 10 A fOrw Mora it L 3 y , ) | 31 f i ma @ a : side pa A L111 +€ Laat A My va A 1 lg 14 PH x ) ga ‘ ) A wa A . a ) . ag “ il 3 »w w . k | : P » . ot : | rear cat . . Hea A oft : an k me aq atisfact 1 a time among those who had to he p others along with their hor es, which caused Re Fitwe 0 spend a ] siCepiess plies anxious night, but after a talk with the maicontents on the morning of the he felt reassured, and says ‘I journeyed on with a few brethrex two miles, in a pelt BE rain, to the te of Chinklacamoose, were we fo d three huts and a few patches of Indiar corn The name signifies, “No one tar ries here unwillingly It may perhaps be traced to the circumstance that some thirty years ago and Indian resided here as a hermit upon a rock, who was wont to appear to the Indian hunter ful in fright. shapes some of these he k ed, others he robbed of their sk ns, and th he did for Many years Inasmuch a Rev, Ettwein had knowledge of a rig nal idioms, and was fan Ar with the Aguas of the Delaware i not keiy that he would have given th ex planation, had he not cot lered it cot rect From "'Chinklac AMoose, he says, “we moved on four miles, and were obliged to wade the West Bran h three times, which is here rapid and full of ripples.” On the 17th, “we advanced only four miles to a creek that comes | PENNA |. J Proprietor, ) i . nwest [ it At Or Cree Ha | ia )W A! 1 » 1 Her ie ) wit} awaiting Roth and his d ) who In remain 1 RH} ) A ) L £3 we i We TA ¥) nree mile north we t 144) TN 0 ny 4 mes Here, too, the path went preg ¥ up the untain, and four or miles up a uj y» the tq ) B pring, the headwate yf the Oh = | doubt the east branch of the Mal irady ) \ » w twa i f h DIAY that t ( N e 0 i ea not ’ the " ) y ) , Ww ‘ . bY K 1 5 A » . . \ | we Ie ) WO i Lhe A N at tt} tion Mf the Ante and yutl ranches of the Mahoni: Kiwo ad : al deer were secured nm the nex ay enough fish were caught at this place upply the entire cami ATRe pike aAimon i espe Ail A IATRE specie Mmknown oa resem! ng the heey head, in these part vied ‘buffalo-fish Fhe meat is better than rock fish and there are no hHins A torto ¢ of peculias pecies, ATge as a goose was also caught The she above was hard only along the back and he ow in the middie, otherwise a Around soft and vercolored When all had arrived at their dest Has tion, they were weld omed heartliy by the Brethren and ster “We are at a 088 how Lo express our praise and grat tude to the Lord A Ettwein, for a his merce Wn Rood: mch ifed to us on th memorable mroey il ginning wa na ous, as the HICASICS were preva DE nthe towns of Friedenshuetten and She shequ un, and a lack of supplies was perceived already m the Susquehanna The proved a hindrance to out pt it attacked both epidemic IKTERS, As adults and children, The former had to lay by at least two or Continued on th page, 3rd column BELLEFONTE PA VARIETY OF had : Ie pa ) 1 ) a ain, | [tems of Interest Gathered From there to ¥ ¥ . “ : . . » ' 3 " -! to All Sections : ve \ £ 1p! \ T° \ ’ ) A ear-old girl of Luthe: ne, re ive SHORT AND TO THE POINT five 1 1 ywnsh LONE Oa WY LI i he What Transpired Wortl if Br Men \ ) y . I i Ww A | tion 1 Past Week News ! 1 101 \] A ) Over the Count | Ha Kea ke A AY Ww Jena ‘ AC t it f ) 1 k LY > \ La Mh I “4 \{ EH . " gt \ , i - A & Af h . . : vy n : g ' Mr. 1 x | ¥ » - . ‘ M i * . w _ 5 ¥ _ " ) ’ A ter ) il wa Ie past cat y i pt i : A ’ : : 0 A esttn he e Nn '! with a AT & rag Y moving K t “ aste Passe ve A pa | i wh he was seated e wa ed off 1 hb | as knock i " " y Friday afternoon I he stor ad the truck onto the a oad track 4 ecanced from the west The » ew a truck passed over his chest. badly ng his body and face The injar "ig aa BIE Ret Ing roofs and litter ng the streets with Bot serious but painfu branches broken from trees and shrub The © ry Reverend rene (3 . in ye K crena Lugene Arvey bhery Some part of the counts there BD. D., of Pittston, has been ann ted & . on, old and Wilwas a heavy fall of hall of ATRe size " th "ne » . . hop of the new Pennsylvania diocese Ihe full force of the storm strack M of whi ' sa 1g ts hee » offi od -—, of which Altoona is we the official head Ha arde were ruined by the ha uarters, and } 1}! p 10w jua and which will be known as and trees stripped of thelr fruit caves the Altoona See The H Ls « » 0 y a . Fhe lim if the new and small branches in Nittany valley Hocese have been fixed 1 includ , Lat \ a xed 10 include the | oq of Salona the storm was not so following counties : Cambria, B alr, Som: | heavy as in the east end ersett, Bedford, Fulton Huntingdon, - Centre and Clinton counties . " Big Sale of Land Michael Wayne, of Rush township Ron Land Lenire county, and Barbara ( oogan, of The Philipsburg Coal and and Co, Morris, 1 O1 Oa county, broke the Wh icen®e at the Register and at Wi Thursday, Alderman Batzle record quick marriages ¢ they were securing thei: Recorder office, Hamsport, last was called in, the knot was tied before the ink was dry on the license, and the newly.wed ded couple hurried Away Lo cal for Rush township bh atrain On Saturday, June 1st, is the first event of the season at Hecla Park. an all day fete under the | Hecla base ball club, It will be In the afternoon auspices of the | THURSDAY, Ml » COUNTY NEWS park cams. Following thas there through their agent, p EK. Womelsdort inst week « ed a deal disposing of two thousand acres of cated land to Aaron R. Woodring and John Kelley, of W rth township The atl } and lies on and near the | Mile waters of | and Six unseated OK run run, and is the largest sale of land made in this vicinity for a long time, Messrs. Woodring any Kelley will imme. diately proceed to cut the timber on the property and use the surface of the same for pasturing large herds of cattle. ~Philipsburg Journal. young DILIGENCE . R NWARDITY) | "a pany a agvapy— . y ' 7% ay 01 SCOTIA BOY WAS ADVANCED n ) B RI) ind } 3 I ; V i N " " A . He p _ " - ’ a ; He } K ! w § ew" wife . as wife . ‘ | " - * $3 e her of the . woman wa Jered t ODD FELLOWS render one he childre wife N and Vasilk ihe iter was com : ’ ! 8 Luven 0 i ) NS ‘ it the A 1 pelied to sign an agreement to pay wife sion N $10 a month fo support for a " - : mnt) " . 4 I he enty-ninth a A CR810 "| period of month The parting ¢ we (Cran eo : ‘ the Gran Lod ge ) ) Fe yw m tween the woman and Vasilk and w 1M 1 ’ : > th v » vened 1unesday at Gettysburg with "Ee 'No Aller the hearing was very pathe . 8 1} 1. : ’ lence than a thousand delegates Atiendence. | tic, as the parties had be yme greatly a The ree y | ) “ yy TT | relay The repo ) he grand secretary tache y each other showed ¢ nitiations during the year " N " » n ’ I has yr “ ’ Rf nel increase of ] ihe present Runaway Horses membership 1s 1 and there are 29 ’ ’ a 3 3 " Saturday afternoon Samuel Krebs was 14 past grands in the state The relief A \ iriving two horses to his home in the cast report showed 5.45% members relieved , end of Nittany valley, when about a mile The sum expended for various items of ' { was § Rea Ty N ; | AO 1a half east of Mill Hall, the horses reiiel As MO §.44 "EE ece Piss © 1 rightened at a trolley car, and dashed subordinate lodges were | : i: the a ts, § kof $ up the road The bit broke in one of the ASOLs, 1.00 And the BCErease horse's mouths which caused the drives 0 i ng the past thirty. hres YOAMS A " " 0 ose contro { the animals Th the lodge I Pennsylvania have disty " » . Yue . fs 1 : > hnow v ses broke loose from the a y and buted relief $£14.4587.06¢ 60 There are he 4 4 s ; ho , wo} ‘ then jumped over the abutment into the i, O88 orging Od Res EVEN were sut creek and swam down the stream about rendered and five were instituted Joseph A A quarter of a mile where they were J Mackey, of Williamspoyt, was elected grand secretary, the late James B. Nicholson est competitor was Harry 1 Philadelphia, to succeed His strong. Neal, of - There's many witty can't fll their bellies, caught The occupants of the buggy were not injured and the animals were pot hurt, In a very unsatisfactory manner the men whose brains | Mate supreme court affirms the recent "Ripper" legislation.