So—————— CHAS R. K? fz, Proprietor. OUR HISTORICAL REVIEW Thrilling Adventures as told by Moses Van Campen. deadly fire, | which sixteen or of wounded. We that the bank, and for a 'y seven teen the advanced were kille stood, sprang under cover moment, our fire. Six or seven stout fel) mt with tomahawk and knife, to kill It counted and scalp our comrades was now BRADY FAMILY REUNION ry shot Haud advanced within a re eve (TS ur turn to h one they fell now came on at An Interesting Sketch of one of the Famous Pioneersand Indian Fight quick step, few of them, and ordered his men ers—FProminent Descendants of the Brady Family in this Section, and then charge them at the point they were soon routed light, We and wy avonet ; and with ight, returned our « CNTY ran : AANLLL unded the same n to our for- Further from narratives Moses war of the Revolution, extracts mer amp. Lieut YanCampen, during tl We had no further opportunity of com- as sent by the | ing to a brush with them, until we were i omea our whole force, under Gen. We whole author to congress in 1838 by My first service was in the year linton, were when I John Island, on the West pposed by the served three months under Co foree, sisting of Indians Kelly, who stationed ish whom Branch of quehanna. pired Nothing particular during that time, 1775, 1 was compat after houses, atia steady tire npon u night they w siroying evervyth bat a v cxecution once. 3 flew im every direct ner got to the f We seached Tioga P August, where we halted for Gen. ( ton to join us with his brigade, which # came by the way of the Mohawk river, | be worked as a cabinet maker when war of 1512 broke in Capt. George one of the + iberland county ort first. when 15 ye > was wounded int early he fought by 's side in the battle of Brandywine Brady re led at Aaron this where county the : eer Te and so on into Lake Ot sego. During thi cered time the Indians were colle Re ompany, was siderable force at Chemung, a large dian village about 11 mi they became ver Gen, Clint upon them for that would ed the mountain view of their counted ergeant-at-arm Indians at some enale, which pla he retained until his Harri years, one month and nineteen an estimate leath at sburg, April 4, 1864, aged took to be abou ine I returned, and hav He was widely known for his the arl went to my tent, read 1 my blank. nal powers and His daughter of Lyons Mussina, of Aarons. burg She died De and buried her husband at Salona, to general e disposition great conversa. wife was Rachel, et, and had a refreshing sieern € » N . i “4 When we came to the Narrows. | halt 1949 1h] ed, according to order, until the main beside Clinton connty, William P. Brady from Aaronsburg, body came up leaving children 140 when the general ordered having removed he thereafter us to enter the Narrows, observing, We did so, and entered the Indian village at daybreak, but found that the birds had flown. We halted a few minutes for our men to refresh, set fire to their village, and baving discovered from their trail, that they had cone up the river, followed it abt tamiles. Here our path lay up sama ridge, called Hogback Hill, made frequent visits to his relatives, the Henry B the senjor editor of the Centre Democrat Mis “Soldiers, cut your way through.” Mussa family, in that town, where often met him Mussina, wife of Henry B., Mussina, died a few months ago at Mt Carmel at the home of her daughter, aged over go years, and was | bur’sd at Aaronsburg, beside her bus- | whic 8 femarked, seemed formed by | band, of which the Democrat made men. | an Indian ambuscade. Ac. | tion at the time. every aye wis fixed on the | " we began 0 Gscend, we saw | When the leaves begin to turn the tremble, ind {Himediately | teacher keeps the pupils busy turning #1) presented, Aud we received & | them, reser ved | ows rushed | ‘n [ BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 A HANDSOME | PRESENT 1001. be deposited and will be counts week by be publi lwo judge and the re 1 i | | hed regularly Contest begins with this day September 26th, and day, Febru; lo count the ry Some Church Sunday School in the County, For Ot week this offi FINE ESTEY CHAPEL ORGAN Furnished by the Centre Democrat and the Patrons of the Paper Make the Award A a Valuable Instrument on Walker (ood Opportunity for few Veal { this paper gave iu all fi the Lock Haven State } Ing young per us int a coarminu county, and re cently purchased a fine chapel organ | 8CComj he young iad 1 [5 rred at the home of that was supplied toland ( es RR Wet s and M: A after they ar e and nom! n ag m the o of the at that place the Fortney & Walker, .) I A% A young man of After Nov Mr 1 Supt Phoenix ( The gr er ith his for member of well known Bellefonte votes Belle ontle, recognize prot se sth, | I THIN O Clie Centre Democrat, ORGAN COUPON. SEPTEMBER No. 1. | Stee This coupon entitles the holder to oxi vote for the handsome. ESTEY CHAPEL GREAN Sold by M. C. GEPHART, in Contre County to be given to some Sunday Schoo! or Church in Centre county, by Tun Cun. TRE DEMOCRAT who shot Czolgosz Found Guilty The Czolgosz on Tuesday | gu of fh the first degree, in having on the 6th day of September shot President William Me. Kinley. The trial the assassin con. sumed eight hours and twenty.six min Jury una ty murder of utes, and covered a period of only two days. The jury was out only 18 minutes Fhe | The U. B. session at Coalport, made the following appoint. ments for Centre county : Bellefonte, T. W. Perks ; Philipsburg, G. L. Graham : Port Matilda, W. R. Dillen ; Runville, { G. A. Sparks ; Stormstown, W, cent, - . B. Appointments. This vote cast for con ference, in This conpon, If held longer than § weeks from Aste, will hot be counted, Send by mall or per sonally to this oes and have it deposited in | the Ballot Box, 0000000000000 0000006000000 CUT THIs OUT A ballot box will be kept in this office, under lock and key, where the votes can The diver has a practical way of get. ting at the bottom of things. The chronic borrower, like a good pho- tographer, is an expert retoucher, H. Vin. atwii | VARIETY OF COUNTY NEWS if Interest All AND [tems ( tathered From Sections. SHORT TO THE POINT What Transpired Worthy tion, the Past W gates from Ph Holt snake which Thomas A rattle of Wingate, brought bome a he captured Sinking valley, Huntingdon 5 twelve re i strings wh niversary at thelr home n that g Saturday at the noon hour The man, Rev. Hughes, of Baileyvi performed their fifty - A marrage ceremony YEAS ARO, was present, with Samuel H and Mrs Olewine who were wedding guests upon Irvin, William Itvin that occasion. Four sons and two dangh. lers were present to rejoice in the happy event, Warren, of Baileyville ; Isaac and Elliott, of Washington county : Irvin. of [ Altoona ; Mrs. Book, of Harrisburg, and | | Annie who lives with her parents IN ADJOINING COUNTIES Robert Mabaffey, a widely known lumberman throughout the West Branch valley, died at Mahaffey a few days ago, aged 86 years, The annual conference of the Pennsyl. vania Chanter of the National Society, | of the Daughters of the American Revo. lution, will be held in Harrisburg, Oct. 23, 24 and 25, Fruit raisers in Juniata county, are not Continued on page &, hearing re Lemocrat, had his lemanded damage in the work ded, his family distressed, Ltherelore { $300 ten. of $25 a Girard towgship justice of the peace and and sum “Billy” made him ag he refused, weet to entered suit for damages claimed, will The place shortly and Hughes has engaged aa attorney, and if judgment take is ecotered againd him, threatens to appeal to court : otherwise he will be held responsible for the life of every snake between Karthaus and and that would break the New York Central company, let alone a Shawsville, modern contractor of four miles of road. This is the first case of the kind ever en. tered in a justice's court, _— p—————— Wa will, from week to week, print short extracts from President Roosevelt's writings, which correspond with all the Centre Democrat, and other democratic papers, and honest republican independ. ent organs have advocated. Read them and reflect.