—————— ——— Oc vy THURSDAY, DEC 1892. CHAS. R. KURTZ - - - EDITOR THE RACKET To all the readers of the CENTRE DEMOCRAT we wish A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR, And if U want anything for a present to U'r sister or U'r cousin or U'r aunt, it will interest U and pay U well, besides, to look through The Racket, with It's full and running over goods suitable for the great American Holiday Season, LOCAL DEPARTMENT. —The Logan masquerade ball, Friday evening, Dee. 30. Don’t miss it. —On Tuesday the chart was opened for Meek's minstrels and by evening al- most two hundred tickets were sold. —The roof is about completed on Hale's new mill building and the struct- ure is ready for the placing of machin- | ery. —There has been a change of sched. ule on the Pennsylvania railroad. Keep that in mind if you want to make train. —Some of our people are complaining of having attacks of the grip. The ep- a LIST OF JURORS. DOES YOUR NAME APPEAR ON THE LIST? Drawn for January Term of Court, 1893; Also for a Special Term to be Held 3rd Monday of March, GRAND JURORS vIRST WREK. James M. Rider, stone mason... Halt Moon Lawrence Fox, laborer PRARTRIIN | 1 Geo. W. Hollsbaugh, laborer Spring Albert » tover, butcher Bellefonte Adam Moyer, laborer......... wusssnne PHI psburg Marius Miner, Jeweler... Howard boro David Spotts, farmer Worth M. F. Rossman, farmer... come + Potter Geo. W. Wise, 1aDOrer. com useess w we Miles Geo. W. Lucas, farmer Philipsburg Warren E. Hosterman, farmer... ... Haines Aaron Mallory, miner R. A. Kinsloe, editor. 8. H. Williams, painter Joseph Resides, laborer Christ Ellenberger, farmer W. H. McCausland, jeweler Juno. F. Gill, laborer......... 8. P.Shamp, 1aDOrerc.. ...coomerses Daniel Smay, laborer David Dorman, laborer... Henry Glossner, laborer. Christ Decker, farmer........ E. P. Slegfried, laborer sears TRAVERSE JURORS 1ST WEEK searernn snares pring wees Philipsburg Bellefonte Huston osensansess WOTtH Philipsburg Huston Walker Rush Halnes Walker «Rush Frank Weber, merchant N. W. Cronemiller, elerk John Hines, laborer George Decke George Harper, farmer Ferguson James W., Runkle, farmer.. PIN Chas, Schroyer, fireman...... Wm. Musser, Ww Wm. Kreamer, farmer. W. Hettinger, farmer Jas. 1 W.H Mordacal Benner, laborer 8S. A. MeQuistion, coac) Tohn Richard, t Melvi Noll ‘ Geo. W. Campbell, farmer Ww i B.C. Thomps Th Askey, Ia Irvin G. Al David Bradford Philipsburg Bellefonte Spring r, laborer Penn otter Spring farmer... 8. Loy, farmer Miles Gregg Liberty Centre Hall Benner Delong, merchant Kreamer, merchant ae n Sowers, laborer Geo farmer Harris Cyrus Hunter, marble cutter Half Moon 0% “wander, farmer farmer 1. Garman, mer idemic appears to be lingering about in | a mild form. — Landlord Brandon has been on the | sick list during the week something similar to the grip t fined him to his bed. past —Prof. W. T. Meyer's full orchestra, | of Bellefonte, has been engaged to fur- | the evening entertain- | = nish music for ments during institute. —Come to the CENTRE DEMOCRAT Our prices | office this year for sale bills, are reasonable and you get a free a vertisement in the paper. i —The ladies of the will serve meals during in the room vacated by Fauble's cloth. ing store, in the Reynolds block. bear were Killed Walker twp le the three —This season seven in Nittany mountains, by hunters. This d¢ seen in Gentzel’s meadow recently. m’t includ rapidly disposing —Frank Naginey is 3 He has for a sold at very Some f his furniture ne chairs, suitable Christmas t! Wi 4 present, that are being low figures. —J. C. Meyer, Esq., and Wm. G Runkle, Esq., expect to change their | business offices from the Distriet Attor. ney office in the 2nd floor of Crider’s Exchange building after the 1st of January, 1503. —A musical convention will be held at Pine Grove Mills, inthe M. E. church, Comm: uu 4 court house, on Monday evening Jan. l'wa on Saturday evening with The be under the direction Meyer. oth, 1 a gram convention will of Prof. P. H. concert ~The ladies of the Bellefonte eran church will have eating rooms opened in the room formerly occupied by Fauble's clothing store, during insti. tute week, ronized, ~Messers. Isaac Beck and I. 8, Frain that | gave notice by an advertisement application will be made to the next Legislature for such legislation as will require the erection and maintenance of fences and regulating the same within the county of Centre. ~Last Thursday at noon the mar. | riage of Miss Daisy Noll to Mr. Henry Foust, of Potters Mills, occurred at the home of the bride, at Nigh bank, near Bellefonte. The ceremony was per. formed by Rev. M. O, Noll, of this place, and was witnessed by a large | number of friends. ~Prof. P. H. Meyer, of Boalsburg. isin his busy season again holding musical conventions throughout county. His services are in great de. mand and he will be holding conven tions from this on until spring. The first convention of the season will open the at Buffalo Run, the first week in Jan. | uary in the Presbyterian church at that place, N\ On Wednesday evening of last week | M : 8 Ida M. Koch and Mr. Alfred Ott were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Franklin Koch, near Axeman, by Rey, Hoshour, of the Lutheran church, Bellefonte. The bridesmaids were the Misses Maggie Furey, Sue Koch and Sadie Ott, and Messrs. William Ott, James Strausser and Sarnuel Hazel acted as groomsmen. It was a very pretty wedding ceremony and was witnessed by a large number of friends, to the | Luth. | As the proceeds are for | their new church they should be pat. | with | hat con- | Wm. Shawley G.6G. Parker. bla 8. Woodring les Hower Lutheran church | institute week, | 4 | presided at the reg RP Liberty | TRIAL LIST, First Wook of Junusry Court Commencing Monday January 20th, "08, R. C. Bowers Gianite Co vs C. W. Hunter. CO, G. Herlingers Adm'rs vs W, Benner, James Higgins vs Meek & Nagle. I.ewis Boone v8 A. C. Bowes, Thomas G. Ingram vs Beeck Creek R. R, Co. R. McClellan vs Geo. Blackford. R. G. H. Hayes vs Bridget Bradley. Bellefonte Academy Trustees, use of, va W. L.. McMeen et al, John Wagner vs John Admr’'s. M. A. Smith vs Geo. Meyer, Exs, SPECIAL COURT. H. Krumrine, Commencing Monday March 20th, to hear the following cases in which Judge Furst was interested and will pre. side, Tyrone Mining & Mfg, Co vs James S. Cross, . John Liggett vs Lehigh Valley Coal Co. Lehigh Valley Coal Co vs Hughes & Co. Lehigh Valley Crosby et al. Jno, I. Thompson vs Geo. and John Mattern. not Hoover, Coal Co vs Henry BELLEFONTE MINSTREL COMPANY, « Haines | Burnside | ¢ | Hayseed Brown,” side % | violin and mandolin solos, To con | Will i Evening, Dec. 30 For some weeks the people have been hearing much of the minstrel company | being organized in {of local talent. At the last we can an- { nounce to { public that on Thursday evening of "next week, Dec, 29, these famous burnt to will cork artists will endeavor { and amuse the throng that that t will the opera house evening. “A PEW CHANGES. THAT OCCURRED DURING THE PAST WEEK. Daniel Garman Retires from the Hotel Business—C, Pp, Long buys Another Store—Change of Railroad Schedule. On Friday, December 23, it will be 31 years since Daniel Garman began keep ing hotel in Bellefonte. In 15861 he took charge of the hotel that stood where his present new brick structure now stands, and he fuously in the hotel place, up to this time, contin. at this remained business, make thelr Appearance Thursday | Jellefonte entirely | entertain | ( rowd | Feeling that he has done his duty, Land that there is no necessity for 2 man { to make a drudge of himself all his | life, unless forced to do so, he thinks he | is entitled to and on Mon. day, Jan. 2nd, 1893, the new proprietors | of the well known Garman House will | be his two sons. Al. 8S. M. { Garman. " take a rest; and Corn. were For some years past they con- | { nected with the management of the | house and well know | | hotel, Both young men having been | { brought up in the bussiness, they i { know how to cater to every want of the | | guest who tarries with them. As the is a new build. House 1 iveniently arranged, present Garman { Ing, co well located { | . and fitted out elegant! | ment, they st | | that could | i A | succeed handsomely, w | : 2 doubt. fn out anxious and impatient | 1. Garman ana {into the hotel on Tue M. Garman and family «1 be a magnificent production of refined | minstrelsy, composed of rare talent in in every feature, new songs and original e | verses, elegant costumes from Worth, Paris, handsome stage settings, ete. Among the special features will be and Rine, pre artists: Harry Rine, the only st rival of Kilpatrick, the worl drum major and baton jugs of the ballet danseuse, of the A, CC. Derstine mier and . Noy the queen 8 of 1" ii Change of Proprietors | Mr. Bible | after it Yeu premier | Ha- | delphia, in serpentine, skirt and sou- | brette dancing; six funny end Phil. Waddle, the great! : anlittine PLN Mmritone; | grand allegorical tab) 3 with the screaming farce Carnival.” Tickets can be obtained at Parrish’s " there drug store. Engage them early as wils be a rush, Price 50 and 35 cents Council] Meeting Geo. L. president pro tem ilar meeting of coun- il on Monday night. Street com. re. "| ported a new crossing laid on Allegheny " es FP. Br PF. 3 v. Blackford 1. G.G farmer wn, contract irner, farmer re sia irant heen, farmer ink Bosch 1 wt butcher le, farmer es Mover, blacksmith i. E. Hinde, laborer | Philip Loder, teacher David Rossman, laborer laborer merchant n, farmer Spring f Joa sph Shay {OB Krebs | Alfred Kee Wm. Schenck, farmer Wm. M. Hershey | Paul MeCullor {John T. Lee Adam Small, farmer Emanuel White, farme | Harry Fenlon, elerk Harvey Vonada, farmer | Thomas M, Quick Howard twy Ferg won Pe Liberty laborer Snow Shoe Philipsburg Centre Hall Snow [hoe igh, carpenter... painter Spring Gregg Carpenter Frank Emerick, farmer Reuben Kaup, miller | John W ] Boggs Walker Spring Holmes, laborer - Marion TRAVERSE JURORS drawn for Special Term beginning on the third Monday of Mareh | Jonathan Condo, e167K we { | Philip Woodring, shoemaker Miege Miles Spring Bellefonte Howard Potter Penn Rush Miles irege Centre Hall { Chas, Garis | Thomas Sehat gheney, m David Holter, merchant Henry Shadow, eabinet maker | W. H. Meyer, merchant { Orrin Vail, farmer | Arthur Rachau, | Benjamin Stover, farmer M. L. Emerick, blacksmith Geo. W, Spangler, farmer Robert Flick, farmer | Wm. Orr, farmer w... M. H. Spleher, farmes | John Weaver, farmer Henry Walkey Geo mason | hand sbhaorer wees POLLEY Union Marion Potter Taylor irpenter Jellefonte rege Cowher, farmer A Smith Taylor, farmer Jacob B Geo. ¥ Iaborer | G. H, Leyman, farme: J. Hettinger, contractor | Luther E. Stover, farmer | Samuel Martz, shoemaker i " Jas iaborer Geo Benner idge, laborer Mr y De we BOERS Boggs Ferguson Halnes Ferguson Haines won Bellefonte coven OOO gO Half Moon Haines cnn Bring a onnaa— 1 Millhelm wenn Bellefonte Phillipsburg | Irn Gramley, laborer... cow | James Foreman, laborer. | Wm. Mulbarger, farmer... cw | J.P. Selbring, farmer Luke Styers, laborer. A.J. Swartz, farmer. James A. OL, laborer...... 8.D. Miller, printer. ..... DP. K. Tate, architect. Warren Dillen, earpenter Piggost Yot On Monday a porker was killed at Penna, State College, by Jacob Krum. rine, that dressed pounds clean meat, It was of the famous Poland China stock and the largest porker we think killed fis in the state this year. Pellefonte | | weights, | street. and one across the pike, The fire and police committee reported repairs needed Logan hose car. also 1 rs upon the stove at the Undine hu A light for ih corner of eaver street and the a“ 1580, pike WARS granted, Waite & Co., not the bewrd in front of their property on Waller street. A resolution y wv ' v wr was offered to notify tax collector Ray were allowed to raise walk that he mst settle his duplicates for "00 and 91 as directed by law, and it was carried The action of Chief Burgess Mingle offering the reward of 830 for the con vietion of any one committing incendiar- ism in the boro was approved, The wre was a great waste of water. walter committee reported that The committee was empowered to purchase meters for the purpose of investigating | the same, large Vorkers The butchering season always brings news of large, fat porkers being killed. The largest day's butchering yet heard of took place at Andrew Harter's home, in Marion township, on Monday of last | week; six porkers were killed that day . When dressed they weighed as follows: {one 207 pounds, one 380 pounds, three { over 400 pounds and the largest tipped { the beam at 706. These weights were furnished us by Elias Breon who says they are correct. That is the best { weight heard of this season and we { doubt if there will be uny farmer in county able to beat That 706 pound porker | titles Mr. Harter to the belt, Centre fli Marion § | President Harrison Invited Beaver is on his to Washington to personally invite Presi. dent Harrison to attend the formal opening of the engineering department of the State College, on February 22 next. Extensive preparations are being made to make this an important event. The reception In the evening will likely be held in the Armory building. General way Slowly Recovering J. W. Furey, formerly editor of the Lock Haven Democrat, is slowly re. covering from his severe illness, On fair days be may be seen walking about the streets receiving the greetings of his wany friends and their congratu. Intions on his recovery. Mr. Furey Lewistown | e | those | men, k “Mr. | farce; | Fi ck, i ude | : " Srl dE {cording to the ! Bald Eagle road {he will be noticed: G { m. 1:28 a. m., 5:15, Going east I'rai the { leave Bellefonte at 6% a. Lewisburg over Hy ns branch m. and 2:15 |p. m. Trains arrive from Lewisburg at 8:56 a. m, and 4:45 p. m. A new flag has been estab. lished at Lauvertown, above Pleasant Gap, and will be known as “Pern.” In our next a corrected table will likely be given. station Issue Farmers Institutes Each year the state department of agriculture appropriates a certain sum ineach county. As Centre county is larger than some others she is entitled to two such gatherings. Last year three institutes were held, one at Mill. heim, one at Boalsburg and anothe at Howard and they were largely attended Hon. John A. Woodward, of Howard, member of the board for Centre county. has the matter in charge and selected Rebersburg and Centre Hall for this year's sessions, tute will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, January 25th and 26th, and Friday and Saturday following of the same week at Centre Hall, important farm. questions Death of Clara Whitehil) Miss Clara Whitehill, who for some months past had been ill at the home of | May Korb, Tyrone, and who a few weeks ago was removed to her home at Milesburg, suffered a relapse and died {at her home Saturday morning from pneumonia. She was an excellent young lady and leaves many friends to to mourn their loss. The funeral oe. curred on Monnay afternoon and was Inrgely attended, WEA Trixy,” On Friday evening December 30th an elegant musical comedy entertainment will be given in the opere house, called “Little Trixy” There will be some clever acting, and good music will be the special feature. Music and fun is en Joyed by all, so don’t miss ft. The Cextne DEMOCRAT and the New York Weekly World one year for and family still reside in Lock Haven. 81.75. how to conduct & | well | time | of money for holding farmers’ institutes ! The Rebersburg insti. | Able speakers from abroad will be! in attendance to address farmers upon | relating to the | Clothing as cheap FAUBLE'S Of course you can buy your as your neighbor, v but you must buy 1 of then MARRIAGELICENSES Issued Daring the Past Week Taken From the Docket { Aggie Rime ys M. Lyvken | hn C. VV. Sule \ Jol tL. { Edward B. Swartz, ¢ Gertrude Way { J. W. Zimmerman, ¢ Bell Campbell { Ed. Cook, ¢ Ellen Potts, { Adam H. Ulrich, t Clara E. Reber, Bellefonte Milesburg Cobum { George F. Miller, Philipsburg | + Eliza A. Rogers, : Du Bois { Philp Abrahams, Philipsburg { Mary Lutchner, A Reduction During the Holiday season a great re. duction will be made in the price of all | ladie's wear in stock. We have a large | assortment of New Markets, Ladies Ulsters, Ladies Coats and Wraps of all kinds. The entire assortment is en. | tirely new and was purchased this sea. | son, so that all are the very latest pat | terns and most fashionable styles. They | were selected with great care and will | be sure to please in every respect. Remember we make a great reduction | on our entire stock. Ladies attending Institute are invited | to call and see our fine line of coats and | wraps : AIKENS STORE Bellefonte Pa. Clearfield s Licenses Bellefonte Grain Market by Geo. W_ Jackson &C0 4 Breakfast Bacon Lard, per pound .. co we Eggs per dozen - Potatoes per bushel co vue " Dried Sweet Corn per pound cae. GARMANS. CHRISTMAS OPENING! RDAY, Moxpay and TUuEspay December 10, 12 and 1 rybody invited whether they cont BATH Eve purchasing or not Clearfield county is a great place for | | liquor licenses. From the number of | applicants this year nearly every cross {road in that county will have a grog i] { shop running. | 5 for breweries and 1 for distillery, mak. [ing a total of 145, That is about four {times as many as Centre county will (have. Clearfield people must be a thirsty set of boozers, The Shortest Day On Wednesday, the 21st of Dec., was the shortest day of the year, and, as a matter of course, the days will become longer. We are now in the Winter sea. gon but there has been little cold weaih. or and snow. The indications are for an open, slushy winter and there may by little or no use for sleighs. The Centre DemocrAaT and the Philad. Weekly TVmes, both one year There afe 101 applicants | | for hotel license 95, applicants for res | taurant license, 13 for wholesale license, | A Bi rl Copyright, 3991, by TW orenster Corwet Co Coats, Misses’ Coats, | Ladies Childrens Coats, Babies Coats, At all prices and in all styles. Dress Goods for everybody, in all colors. An clegant Cloth Dress in blue for $2.76—~worth far more. An all wool blue flannel fordresses at 25¢ a yard. Underwear—try our celebrated Fleeced goods, Better goods and at far less than you ever bought them. for 81.45, w GARMANS. r
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