The Centre Democrat, FURNACE RESUMES. THT 7 APRIL oF icon THE BELLEFONTE FURNACE THURSDAY, JPRIL 31. 1895 CO’S FIRES ARE LIGHTED. CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR - The Torch Apphed on Monday Morning by THE RACKET : “We Kinder think its comming Mins Helen Cedars means letter Times About Bellefonte About two years ago there was a gen- eral collapse, or suspension, of the var. ious large Bellefonte, The nail works failed and closed down; ness in the breeze, industries about An' the from the wint green Is almost peepin or withered trees ——T UST IN— Men and the glass works did not prove a good for same imvestment th tock 3 Straw Hats for will trade U one on a Lath shared the fate, The misma of the Centre large plant agement [ron Company compelled a suspension up ofl gill Proce and a winding affairs by le Operations, company’s The lowed by closing t. all price from a dime to a Dolla nt assortmet Bellefonte Furnace company down tl and uspending LYON & C0. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. . y WIRAD- 82 Stale | VO val ized for building a metal, , fre 1able A pear the present | College, this coming summer. loca- | $ | tu | r a1) tion has been nature gras] i ed | btah passenger depot I'he furnace is in -John Walter. aged 74, home, near Milesburg He leaves a wife and The decease was a member Post of tl -On Monday the last lot of car loads, were s «d from Mann's axe factory. at Axemann It not likely that these works will ever resume | again, Mr dence, at this place, for sale as he expects to remove with his family —The following letters remain un. | called for at the Bellefonte post office: A. J. Dress, James Funk, J. tobt. DD. Hand, Henry Mitchell, Rockey. ed. department, fron to 125 This means died at 1i¥) } ast Saturday. | ' on . employioent to children. of al three . ¢ miners, laboring TRC reg killed what i SKI IDeC ian. cs “0 1s place, th 8 | at least ree or fo axes, two INEeANS Al IINmnenss monthly put several t 5 ‘1 ' more irculation his commun Again, when it is considered Mann is offering his resi. Bellefonte ships more freight than the we i Any | town of its size and is one of best paying stations in the state, admit that it is not but is resuming will must business old soon be blooming with lead as a her time E. Hewes, | anergy J. Hunt, F. W, | increased life and activity and W.M. F,| all. We When called for say advertis. | probably in our and | | | { | centre, ] | Francis Hay This is not to be to of still new expect next 4 Session able, put betler new | for == Inches and | munity. The | and heavy that it had it near the escaped for him This but it is a fact, Geo. sh. issue, our readers 5, that will mean a Bellefonte and The wait for facts, Bellefonte will boom. in erm surrounding com. alr is full of -A monstrous sucker was caught in Spring creek this week by Heuwsler that measured weighed 4 pounds and 9 ounces. fish was so large Charley rumors- broke his line when he shore and it may seem big Giross saw him hook the fi Peenlinr Pranks During | Breon, residing a recent Mr. John Miilheim, had housand feet of board piled Next Monday evening the attend. up near Lis premises, The cyclone took ance at council meeting will be large. | the whole of it up in the air and re. The cow ordinance will be the import. | turned them to mother earth with such ant topic, as an ordinance is before | force that not a single one was left council to pen up all cows, which here. | whole broken storm near | about live and kindling wood. many Joey were into tofore were allowed the privilege of our street, It will be an interesting contest " and the result is by no means certain, | Yung»! Sunes - : {| There has been a slight change of Ihe Undine fire company had their | schedule the Belleionte Central tes Eb " ' iy ” Pin this week on | ye train that formerly left State Col trial and it proved tore than satisfac. | lege at 3 p. m. for Bellefoute now leaves tory, On Monday evening they had it that place a 2:50 p. m., or ten minutes attached to the plug at the McBride | b : . earlier, corner. It earried 120 pounds steam miss it on new oul twice streams without any ~The greatest line of men’s suits, all | the latest, from 83.50 a suit up to #18, | Lyon & Co, Ladies silk waists in the latest | spring and summer styles, from #4 on up, at Alken'sstore. trouble. That is a test that will warrant any steamer to be No. 1. The boys are proud of their new engine. Joseph Wise, the engineer, thoroughly understands how to handle it, holders and | £ 'y that dally as N | the He Enough difference for some to | COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT Nex1 Tuesday, May 2ud, the school directors of Centre county will meet in at the ¢ for the purpos Lhe convention, ourt house, in Bellefonte, a superintendent foi pubil for three This is a position difficult to fill, as it requires a of selecting schools the next yeu he plenty of of good practical, he brought in contact with many peculiar and above all, he should A man broad, liberal views common SESE 08 r situation people and perplexin uide and properly direct the important thd ' tructing the youlhiutl m | work ol embly in our ma Centre county, is "Wel small task. Of course it imbent be a man of more { Nis, | ordinary ' atiainme 1d be | shou warmer » Yiew of the Crops \ fas arn been yrauns | tor wheat crop this ] nen, furnace men ad a HK bad % has been Owing to the ing of the oat as very little, if any. wn in that section Hereto fore farmers had nearly all their oats in the ground by the middle of April Nearly as Contennrian Daniel Tressler, of near Linden Hall, | 3 in about two months, will end his 924 year. The old gentlemen is still healthy enough to live He belongs to a family of stout, hardy men, inured to hardships with constitu until he reaches 100, tions that withstood service which men of our day and generation could not en dure.~Centre Hall Reporter To Improve thelr Streets Huntingdon will vote on a to It is estimated that good condition one hundred squares of the town Well, they need it bad enough and if they don’t take this step the town will go backward. Rev. Gottwald Aeguitied The trial of Dr. L. A known in this section, and formerly a loan 850 (x0 macadamize that $500 streets fix thelr will SUAre, so Gotwald, well resident of Aaronsburg, and now Pro. fessor of Practical Theology in. Witten. | berg Luther { Ohio, i Deolines to Accept Rev. Mr. Limberf, recently called to { the pastorate of the St. Luke y . utd 180 pounds walter pressure with two | he pasio ¢ of the St. Lukes Reform ed church, of Lock Haven, has declined to accept the charge, giving as his rea- son that the duties of the position were too onorous for a young man to accept. ~Don't forget the display of ladies’ summer wraps at Alkens' store, man of variousaccomplishients, First, is il to | ny schools | st there will | ng in exposed | of | one | #50.000 would put in| an Seminary, at Springfield, | by the Board of Directors, re. | sulted in his acquittal by a unanimous | | vole, IN QUARTER SESSIONS. PROCEEDINGS IN THE APRIL TERM OF COURT. A Small List of of Commonwenlthh cases SHght Importance Some of the Verdiela Hendereg The Mond plea sin April witl term of court opened on \Y Wilh a i alr attend The attracted 1 VHOE, iu weather, i | coun! house indergone 4 chang vation. The old mattings and car and new ones ommonwealth Ta of late, that amount to have been very expensive items CASeS nothing, week he and all his children managed to get to court the above case and on for s) he taxpayers pay drew some 815 . Com. vs. George Lam! Returned } tru sellin without license of Philipsburg Com. v. Paul Sh pros, entered Com. vs. J. H. Runkle, f. Pleaded guilty: usual sentence, Com. va. Wilbur Leathers. f.and b nol, pros, entered Com. vs, John Krumrine, f and b, nol pros, entered J. 0, McCormick vs, W. K. der, to recover value of the Jury | retired Tuesday evening, and Wednes. grain in ground purchased at public sale, i Busy Place A visit to Jenkins & 1 | Angle's foundry and machine shops, this place, will convines one that it the Of Indust foundry pattern hop will { has recently taken a contract for man. ufacturing gas engines, and are them out in good While they attention t YAU bus. | turing | wwder and in different FAUBLES BOCKERHOFY HOI ‘We Aim tO “Please You Marriage Licenses I'he marriage licenses were not mand t} 1S We k AR b it One Was and that was for John Benner { and Maud Dutner, of State ( Little boy's suits, all the cheviots, from 21.25 to 86.00 Lyon & Co. ory [4] JAIL ollege. ow styles, mixed, covan A B LEADS TO CONSUMPTION | Ke alsam stops the h at ‘ ING mj ; i cough a GARMANS. and b.,, Alexan. day morning they returned a verdict for | McCormick for $50.75. Court adjourned Wednesday morning. Grand Jury Report The grand made its report Tuesday afternoon, its work being then completed it was di port, omitting legal phraseology, substance: Six and three ignored. “We find very clean,’” however it needs Wooden partition needs lining, should be repaired, and outside should be plastered, Court room is in good condition. New linoleum and re furnishing are needed in the Prothono. tary’s office. he Register’s and Re Jury a harged, is in true bills were repairs, jail wall { placed with metalic furniture like in | the Prothonotary’s office. Front yard | of the court house should be put In better shape, ~The greatest stock of young men’s stylish suits for spring—black cheviots, navy blue cheviots, brown cheviots, serge cheviots in black, blue and brown, ceiling | i corder's office vault should be refloored | and the old racks and files should be ve. | from #5 to #15. Lyon & Co, on Their ee | found the jail | wet Are Mormsdort § Fast Black. Are They Prony! Hermsdorf dye for the Baby, Young Lady and Mens sizes, The largest and finest stock of goods in town and at lowest prices, GARMANS. i Style, (Quality AND Value OUR MONEY FAUBLES STORES, BELLEFONTE,
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