The Centre Armorat, THURSDAY, MARCH 381, 1892, CHAS. R. KURTZ THE RACKET WHAT'S THE USE TALKING ! The Store is head in the spelling class and U probably kno the rea- son why. 1000 yards French Flannelette at a less price to U than we kno where to get it again, A big lot of Same terms. Lots of Bottom Prices. Scotch Gingham. -at Rock mec LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Detective” next evening at the Garman opera house, -Ex.Treas. Adam Yearick, of Walker was a pleasant caller on Wednesday. John Q. Miles, of Martha ‘Shadow Was in town on Tuesday; he is aimost a stranger | in these quarters. Mr, John Homan, Pine Grove Mills, called on Tuesday to order the CENTR) DEMOCRAT. John C, Millex estate and collection exchange building. —Mr. J. F. Meyers, forme Bellefonte, called to have his paper ad. Ist, rly of near dressed, after April to Pine Grove Mills. The D appearance { lishers, Messrs the missit ~Prof. Isaac Harvey, the in Bell ti urer Cyrus Boalsburg has located moved there | ~ Anthraci siderable in pri Le people must pay for So much for the vds and greedy corporatic A. W preached the sabbath: at M. E - Rev, J. oodeock, of Bellefonte last Avenue says the sacramental sermon the Altoona Chest, h. The Tribune Sermon was a masterpiece,’ -Mr. HH. L township's leading citizens, was a pleasant caller at our office Mr. Harvey has concluded to be a candidate for As. sociate Judge. He has been an active democrat all his life and is deserving. ~Mr. E. C. Campbell, one of Mill. | heim’s leading business men and a prominent citizen of that community for many years, died at his residence on | last Thursday. The interment occurred on Sunday and was attended by a large | concourse of people. He was x member | of the Evangelical church. ~Mr. William Meckley died on | Wednesday night, of last week, at his | home in Buffalo Run, of pneumonia and an affection of the heart. Mr. | Meckley was aged about fifty five years; he leaves a wife and two small children. | He was a man who won the respect and esteem of his fellow men and will be | missed in that community, chur * Harvey, one of Boggs prominent democrats and this week, “The Philadelphia Times says Gilbert A. Beaver, son of the ex.iovernor, is | visiting in Philadelphia this week, guest at the Lafayette. He is closely identified with the work of the Young | Men's Christian Association and will | eventually enter the Presbyterian minis. try. Mr. Beaver is a bright and enter. | taining speaker and quite in demand among the association of the state, 0 ~The young men of Bellefonte who go about town on those things that have two wheels with a lot of wire spokes in them, and on which they walk a good | bit without toyching the ground, organ- | ized a olub on Monday evening. This club will make Tom. Schaugenesy pick all the stones off the road and keep all the streets in good repair; and lots of other matters will be urged by them that will be of great importance to the Friday | considerable shy | Williams, both | of the very latest product ions, community, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES, VOTES. A List of Those Out for County OMces-— Good Muterial on Hand Where they are From And Vi hat they Want The county offices to be filled this year are, one Associate Judge, two | Members to the Legislature, I’rothono. | tary, District Attorney, Co. Surveyor; | also to select ten Congressional Cone | ferees to meet in the District Confer fence, to nominate one candidate for { Congress. | From this list it will be seen that a | number of important positions are to be { fill The fact that dential campaign comes this year ke it all the { Centre county. in the county. a | ma more interesting in On the democratic side { there is considerable activity and a num. | ber have already signified their willing | ness to take a chance at securing a noms. This far the been spoken of p11 following for { ination, men | have the various | positions. There | Ww ho are three names mentioned are satisfied to succeed Judge Rhoads, they are: Samuel Decker, Zion C. A. Faulkner, Philipsburg, and I.. Harvey, Milesburg. Any one whom if nominated would be a stres to the ticket ithe For Prothonotary there a | of youn Of and would give dignily to g democrats hustli ing to obtain the prize. the field was C. 1 Hoffer, burg: and later M. I. Gardner v: Wm, F. Smitl 8 er township, and ( DEMOCRA ! { on the fie oreman, (presen ENTR appeares For Legislature thers ng a Iw 1 here are only 4 u county © f ite for to div gressional dele will have tw gress. Centre J. L. Spangler and Aaron of Bellefonte aspirants: C At present we know of no aspirant for county surveyor The list made up of good timber men who will enter the ¢ I of democratic candidates is and all are ike uit mitest tom THEY WILL BE AFTER YOUR ed and a lively campaign will follow | H. | th | an honorable fight and accept the res manfully; and will give 1} the nomi their most hearty support nees | Pablishing Military Band Masle Prof. Wilse Reitmeyer, of Lewisburg, who is well known throughout Centre county, and is recognized as one of the best arrangers and composers of band music in central Pennsylvania, has lately branched out into the publishing busi. | ness. He is in possession of some very | flattering testimonials of his music from such bands as the Ringold, of Reading, and has already filled a number of large | orders. The Prof. is ably assisted by his brother Will, and is turning out some Bands by in need of new music will do well giving him a trial. Wilse arrived in Bellefonte on day evening and will spend weeks with his favorite, the Zion band. during which time he will give them gome of his latest musie, 0 Tues. M. Woll's School D. M Prof D The school of Rev. Wolf at April 11, the complete normal course and Spring Mills school will be a most de. sirable place for all who desire such preparation as will fit them for teaching or for higher instruction. Boarding can be obtained at very reasonable rates. Bellefonte's New Induostry The Standard Scale and Supply com. pany was organized here Monday for the manufacture of scales and general supplies, by H.C. Valentine, of this place, and William Burnside and Frank B. Gill, of Pittsburg, The factory will be located here, with the principle office | rest charged {| O'Neil, Broad Top City several | in Pittsburg. CLEARY MUST HANG The Murderer of Pollscoman Paul, of Re noyo, to Meet His Doon the polieceman Paul, of Renovo, in the Lock Haven jail for the last three | years waiting to be released from the sentence imposed by judge Mayer, of Clinton conuty. Cleary received two fair and impartial trials before twenty- four tried jurymen of that county, In each case the jury brought in a verdict of guilty. His lawyers then took the case up to the Supreme Court, thinking {that high judicial body would show mun, by im- i“ murderer of hus been Charles Cleary, some mercy on the young | prisoning him for life. On monday { telegram from Philadelphia was receiv- | { ed by some of Cleary’s friends in Lock Haven, stating that the had the | wealth vs, Ch ourt their Supreme { handed of leary, down the and on that day | decision in (‘ommon- that they the lower a new trin Case 18, had affirmed the action of courts and had refused him This of course, i8 the winding up of a there remains but for warrant and and be ign tl 1 ong Proce: ding now to Lh {Governor Lo 8 { fix the day of noth ng dea hang was tried in Clinton | defense was that he | and failed to know doing Walker Township Ahead For a number of y the Ove of Walker and townships have been lock h disty ears past | seers of the Poon ti sik? O30 x compel ls i | Daniel Delaney Mar Badly Used Lp Death of W_H. Loose , the citizens of Blanchard, were very much surprised death of W. H. 1 aged and respected citizen of Mr severe the sudden ¢, who was 72 years of age Loe attack of the grip, and mt he wered from a it wong After esting dinner as usual with | he to Delong While talking to some of his he store he fell to the A as had Just rex was thought was getting very nicely. is family started down K store friends and expired. He in Or leaves a wife. who | of friends 5 also aged, and a large circle to mourn his loss A Tragedy st Philipsburg George Harris, of Philipsburg, during a fight at the Lloyd House Monday | night, either fell out or was pushed ont | of the door, and, falling head foremost on a stone pavement, sustained injuries | from which he died Tuesday afternoon at the Cottage hospital. John F. Bon. ner and Harry Humphry are under ar- with having caused his death. Harris was intoxicated and had been very quarrelsome during the eve. | i ning Liceanses in Hantingdon Licenses have been granted in Hunt: ingdon county to John 8. Miller and Henry Leister, Huntingdon : James E. E. Barr, Mill Creek. One wholesale license and one distiller's license were also granted, | Applicants at Orbisonia and Shade Gap | were refused, | B. McMahon, { over until the 30th, Spring Mills will be opened on Monday | His instruction will include | the | The application of Geo Huntingdon, was held A Large Timber Stick The Clearfield says: Among the twelve rafts of timber hauled to the river by Leavy, Mitchell & Co., off the Hoyt tract, in Green. wood township, Is a stick 100 feet long which contains 306 cuble feet varying but little in circumference from the butt to the top. Lumbermen say that it is the prettiest stick of square timber ever rafted in the Sosguebanna in that sec. tion. Rafteman's Journal «Mr, and Mrs, Grenninger, of Mill Hall, will move to Bellefonte April 1st, and will open a boarding house in 118 | the Howard property on Bishop street. CBOONASTEIL IN JAIL From the Middleburg Post Liver Kernat HARDER, Do dooshts mere farleicht net glawva awel h bin cowl shtoll wirricklich wort ‘th 18 sine | der Jail! Geshter en en Wo 44 WARrra ous ma mon un Wile ich der ansicht frem mo w kartzlich g'sana is warra in der nuch. wershoft hen se grawd uff Ka { pitched un mich grawd in nl | § shi shitecked, { i | | ¢ i {! mich Jail 1 ¢ 1 ga-nunk de Es hut mich yi K wedder el cooma der Jail HN g'suit wile des weesht ich ies. deeb feh AWer se | 1s, awer de idea os in hteckn set ols elu dool mere my hartz shier farbrecha. of Li en Ken gowl g'shtola. 0 holb ga bockener | recht g'schwint fong wch en tramp bin un hob ken geld far mich defenda shtane | oode chance far awile doh bliva nix droom gevva won ich a &, AaWer in i der naixta ben t n marder ¢ g'schpart. Dare k hut nix gadoo dorrich si gor sowfa. un \ ny oul J Ing. fg mardt | t dem dre mit iL, awe ena g os won ich net so goo Sheer olla dawg sin et far dare rascal bakara, awer wile are en divel weldt daida se n | quest) Ich whse net ous eme maucha f net, Kernal, awer’s will in der kup, Won des woo are dote g'mauched nner nner. ar ae mere recht awrem maidel hut net gons on der good blotz don de kohla rooft wasser doot dare ketzer hw sitza un shpeeled de harriff, Are | sawgt are het en ticket direct far der himmel. Ich winch eme ken unglick, awer ich wut duch os de train woo prepared wore far farlora lawft un wile o8 se uff da u ua un far en druppa druvva in der | | : are druff gaid daid ivver en koo shpringa | | un umshmisa Da Moondawg hov ich my hearing far em "Squire, derno fin ich ous wos es mit | mer gebt, Ols Widder BOON ASTEN Ira C. Mitchel) Rev. Ira C. Mitchell, who for some years past located at Mansfield, | Ohio, formerly one of Centre County's prominent atiorneys, writes from Ber. mingham, Alabama, where he has ac. cepted a eall, Accept my thanks for copying the articles con cerning my grand old friend Andrew G. Curtin, from whom I received many He May as’ the noble | From Rey was As follows kind favors in my early manhood moved my admission to the bar, his declining years be as happy vigor of his manhood has been and useful to his race. ini wore hob far- | hen detective doh un dare hut sich wisa wella un der deeb | TERRIBLE ACCIDENT COBURN NEAR | Disvid Aursnd Tries 10 Jump on nw Meving Car wnd Falls Under Wheels thu Liv ed but a Short Time Alter On Friday morning as that Sunbury usual the loeal { freight uns Bellefonte left at 7 o'clock This 154 Jessie ‘] and samuel Conrad bet ween and | train was number with | Cherry as engineer 1 nd 4 ) Hu He this and brakemen Lrain were WW. D right unt This is located several miles from Coburn. 15 o the throw a « two brothers, David Avrand, 11 } Everything | went al ey came to Cherry Run. | tion | At nmber ny ti. 11 clock nl non a wileh David witch and attempted to he Hpped HEH The whet Jui 1 4 h-3 lefl arm was just as good 18 otherwise b dd ely He receive picked i Jr red ig talked 1 y 1 { dd Ome Lime seious t minutes from th Masien! Institut Presented presented Saturday “Yer wor, P. H. Meyer trated that he f Boals. } demons IAN He is of the few Professors of Centre right man in the right place county not whose musical : qualities can be lel a host of friends who are their unsparing in praise of him another call in the near future. mountain homes which tered and encouaaged by every one | Nothing should be done to retard the of | { one of humanity's grandest gifts—music. | accomplishment and advancement lot us have music; we need it. Our | KILLED BY THE CARS, | adly cut internal | was the | one | 1 and he has added to himself | him and who will give | | This has awakened a musical era in our | should be fos. | churches need it and our homes need it, | Snow Shoe, 3.29 yo xX Trial List 2nd Week Centre county vs. James J. Gramley. Curtin township vs, John Mann, Thompson Huston Motor Co, vs. Dan- jel Kelley. Geo. W, Jackson vs, Nittany Valley R. R. Co, Agnes Shoemaker vs. | school district David Lohr and wife vs. Philipsburg | borough. James W, Sankey vs. adm’'r of Sam. ' nel Sankey, George Watson va, Henry Spanogle. Gi. R. Boak vs. Sebastian Veihderfer, Walter Boswell vs, John M. Wand, Mary Royer's ex'rs va. Henry Royer, jet, al K. GG. Shutt vs. Wm. Gamer J. R. Waltz's minors vs. Beeck Creek IR. R. Co Effects of Salt Upon Whitewash | Common salt mixed with white wash | results in the production of a wash as | hard as coment, and which can not be removed by scrubbing. This is due to the hygroscopic action of the salt, which absorbs water and permits of the speedy combination of the lime with the car | bonle acid of the atmosphere, A trial | of this composition upon the brick wall of a well hole or shaft for light stood extremely well and after the lapse of four years the coating was as good as ever, The use of three parts of quick lime to one of common malt is recom. mended, The use of salt In whitewash applied to cellar walls and fences isto be highly recommended, Newport Deposit Bank vs Bros. et. al, Use of Wm, Geo, Kmpe, Mary Kelchline va, J Henry Meyers. Annie Stem vs, J, Henry Meyers, Jones & Langdon va. W. H. Wigton. Newport Deposit Bank Co. ws, Har ter Bros. et. al, Wm. Auman vs, Frederick Auman. First National Bank of Bellefonte vs. Charles M'Cafferty, E. J. Pruner ys, C, Shearer, E. J. Pruner va, C, Shearer, Cyrus Calhoun vs, Jas, Irvin Calhoun, W. LL. Treaster va, Sam Treaster's Adm’, Harter Walker vs, A. P.and | of Imo | of sald decedant | Philipsburg | MARBNIAGE LICENSES Esnumd Daring the Past Week. Taken From the Docket A § Clymer H. Stover Aaronsburg t Aunie ©, Mus J 1H 1 oln wed ft Annie J s A i] Fou HHT ¢ Sadie Hider {W. H t Annie M, Kettner, Jacob Hing iter, t Aunie M Howard twp Kline os IT ~ pring twp “h { ondo. . Aaronsburg Woodward burg Gals Crile Taken for m Crank crew attempted |, M. Au- |; Estate of A ‘ . deed als Patton estate a pested mst uhh indersigned Are reg h AVIRE ¢la clay t H. Mansna Adn Fillmore, Pa UDITOR'S NOTICE «In the Orphan's Court of Centre county n the matter of the estate of Daniel Emerich, late f Walker township, deceased ihe undersigned. an auditor appointed by sald Court and pass upon the exeeptions filed to the account A. Emmerich, one of the administrators report advancements, and make distribution of the funds inthe hands of the administrators and trustee, to and am mg those legally entitled to receive the same. wil) meet the parties interested at office of Orvis, Bower & Orvis, in Bellefonte. Pa. on Friday, the 25th day of March, A. 1). 1802 at o'clock, a. mm. when and where all parties terested may attend Wa. Bryson Mar ¥3w Auditor, LX" IS, THE ROBBER Our forefathers, in the flesh, have vivid recol lection of the stories of Lewis the Robber. He died in Bellefonte Indl in 1830. Lewis, the Rob ber and Counterfeiter, is abook 55 X 8, and contains 84 pages Paper cover 2 cloth © conta, Sent postpaid on rece ipl of price 5 agents wanted Liberal inducements to apents. Write for terms. lessee mention this paper Address C.D. RISHEL, sShiremanst the in conte Cumberland Co wn Jan 27. Sn Fae Le — Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. VORY SOAP DOES NOT,
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