The Centre Democrat, wt A SERIOUS CHARGE. JOHN H. WAHN ARRESTED FOR MALPRACTICE. THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1893. CHAS. R. KURTZ EDITOR Which was the Cause of Mrs, Horace Win THE RACKET Kleman's Doath-In Jal Awaiting Trin! wt August Court About three weeks ago mention was made of the of Mrs, Horace Winkleman, at home, Nittany Hall, Pa., due to internal injuries re received by a fall from a hay mow, Soon after the interment rumors began death her Decoration Day, Tuesday, May 30th, Store will be closed, 12 m.. to 4 Mm. AS OTHERS SEE US. I have'nt been in here for two weeks and and look, to circulate through the neighborhood, and reached Lock Haven, to the effect that Mrs. Winkleman's caused by a erimnal operation, performs. ted by John N. Walin, of Lock Haven, ENT | specialty of {female complaints. At the instance PE the District Attorney of Clint Wahn was arrested att! was about to board { 1ast Wednesday eve y | mited to jail. A I must ust si death was THE VANTINE DEPARTM who makes a treat ng stie an Turkey a: LYON & CO. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. -Philip Wadd the express d oot yr gels one, - Belle oming 4 ‘wind fonte will n ised herself rest while towns let the nud to te TH choul class he was wel biblical matters, and to exh prayer He then ute to Chicago | follow the profession of a quack as meetings ~The fare from Bellef and return is $27.9 on fast train and | by giving message t ; reatment, prescrib. train. lickets ] can be | ing for female complaints, ete, at which R. office in Belle 226 on a slow had at the fonte as low as anywhere else, Yamsnm 1 Penna. R. he achieved some su Wahn is rather | uses excellent very Sermot Reformed | ed in medical church, this place, last Sabbath. ! sists that he is Some years ago he was pastor of this | of having congregation, He Bethlehem. -Five curb market on Butter, eggs, potatoes, rhubarb, garden truck and fresh meat were the principal | Since Nis arres articles offered for sale. come to light, that —Rev. John Delong delivered two the able ng in at caused at | Winkleman by should be held in that light until furt) | er evidence is produced in court. From the Lock Haven papers, Wahn does not good ind 5 now located wagons constituted Tuesday morning. bear a character $ show that he was —Hunters park will be in finer con. | playing the dual role of saint and devil | {in that which will bear dition this season than heretofore, as a | great many improvements have been made upon the ball ground and park. | It now is one of the finest parks in the state, ~Samuel Nevling, who for the past Day in different portions of the county six years held a position as clerk in the | en. James A. Beaver, at Howard; First National Bank, at this place, | Wilbur Reber, Esq., at Philipsburg; has gone to Buffalo where he has ac. | I: F. Fortney, Esq., at Milesburg and cepted u similar position in the Colum. Unionville; Clem. Dale, Esq., at Union. bian National Bank, of that city, ville; J. C. Meyer, Esq.,at Stormstown; H. C. Quigley, Esq., at Spring Mills; =Mr. A. C. Thompson, who taught | op, rigt. HH, Murray, at Centre Hall; D. school in the vieinity of Philipsburg the | M. Wolf, at Georges Valley: Rev. S. past season, was in town on Saturday. | 11. Eisenburg, at Farmers Mills: Rev. He expects to sell school supplies | Minnich. at Potters Mills throughout the county this coming | nmmer and will make Bellefonte community, Decoration Day Orators The following are some of the orators who have been engaged for Decoration his A Former Millholmer Murdered headquarters. Charles Hoover, a son of Mrs. Jesse dk fh : O Nhe CORE ~Mall Carrier John Bair was laid off | Kreamer, late of Millhelm, deceased, duty several days last week by an at. | Was murdered a Cvinkan brawl in | Whie urred in Cascade tow tack of the mumps. He is around again which occurred in Cascade township, on bis beat, but his “chops” are still Lycoming county, a few weeks ago. - Hoover died from the effects of a frac. swollen, This ailment appears to be going around. as a number of others are | in | tured skull received at the hands of ” . | William Yeakley and Frank Ogden. afficted In the same manner, | The latter is in jail and officers are on ~Ex-Treasurer Charles Smith has | the trial of Yeakley, ~Journal, been on the sick list during the past week and is still confined to the house His aMiction is a swelling of the glands about the neck which makes swallowing food very painful. Mr. Woodring Is at. tending to business, at the Insurance office, at present, ~<A great thing, just closed out a special Inst lot of manufactured cloth: ing. 500 pair of fine pants In neat stripes, they were made to retull at #5; we give them to you at #3 and $3.50, the nobblest goods we have ever seen, Lyon & Co, Ol on county., | many of his capers have | | against him heavily in the coming trial. | COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT of Exercises at Penns State College this Your Programme The annual commencement exercises College attract more The commodations make it more acces than formerly, but the growth and ex pansion of the institution in recent years have made their interesting at Penna. State attention each year, railroad ac. able commencement more It is an enjoyable occasion for young and old. exercises The programme for 1503 has been is. sued forecommencement week beginning Sunday June 11th to Thursday, June 14, 1803 of the week will be as foll 10,30 a. the Rev, Philadelp! and continuing The exi It i SUNDAY, 11 reate sermon, by burd, D. 1J,, of MONDAY, Inter-clas Junior oratories] « ' 1 ESDAY, 18 A Bad Fall lie M ning port I's new barn, » edge a | inches and 1 will [hat | was s et the lower part, on ’ nat u HL anding op aga haek hands | ng knocking him and broken part in his twenty feet to the ground. the back of his head. A | was eut in his scalp and he was badly " : 4 5 striking large wound on used, up but is able to be about aga in : | Hase Hall Matters | a | On Monday meeting was held at {the Bush the purpose of forming a base ball association for the | coming season. A of five young men were appointed to see how | much stock at 85 per subseribed. Another meeting was held on Wednesday evening at which a | port was made of their success, House for commiliee share would be re. The | Bellefonte Central railroad has made a offer and will encourage Bellefonte will without a [ doubt have another good team this yea | with which they will do up onr adjoin. | Ing Lowns, { very liberal { the move, Thought Her Husband was a Near A Mrs. Keeler, while carrying a sack {of four from Kettle Creek. Indiana county, met a bear. She dropped the flour and ran half a mile, when she dis covered what she thought was another bear coming toward her. She stopped in the road and filled the woods with shrieks that were heard plainly at Ket. de Creek. But this bear was her hus. band, and before she recovered herself sufficiently to recognize the fact she struck him a blow with her fist between the eyes that knocked him flat in the road, and promptly fainted, ~Read Meyer's advertisement; 600 pair stockings given away. ome twenty feet | ” | be put on the | will agree to furnish MARRIAGY, LICENSES DEATH IN A CISTERN, FELIX BURKHOLDER AN END TO LIFE. Insned During the Past Week Taken Fromithe Docket PUTS | Norman, l AW] David Bertha Olivia, Pa Harry Piatt Prefers Ih with I athertor wth to Continunl Sufferings 1 RRR Ll Dyspepsin.. The Rash Act Committed (oT rgeCsurh Mary Kikel, Michael Bower. Mary Zerby, Thomas Spicer, Nora Biddle, i hilipsburg Wednesday Morning, st Centre Hill 4 ! Wile ‘enter Hill, in Potter . Ww 2 Tuesday morning, 24th, by the startling | that Mr, Felix Burk. | dent at th pl had jumping into the Aaronsburg The village of Coburn ( twp... tl COT { NN horrid an Boggs twp Huston twp Howard aunouncemeit holder, a I'e i! Ae, committed ¢ h! Ii [ Burkholder age and | | ’ FAUBLE’S BOCKERHO} HOT “% We Don s Che The Newspapers Got There Mr. McDor had been inf} the notices in th ’ F majority of the audience upon its feet. — National } Papers, and vast The Court House Yard The county commissioners have de cided upon the following improvements { of the yard y 1 stone curbing wil inside of the walks and the two plots will be filled up several sodded. A number o WGTIIN EA ips Balsam st i 0 Ken GARMANS. be cut away. If the boro eo water free, | fountains will be put in the yard. (3 | the present, smooth steel wire stretched about the trees to keep cattle | | and tresspassers off thie grass. A more | substantial fence will be put up later. New IDistildery An old land mark at Pleasant Gap | disappeared recently when Haag's dis. illery was torn down. A new build. | ing of larger proportions will be erected | / at the same place, which will be fitted | A throughout with improved appliances | for distilling grain and manufacturing a fine quality of whiskey. *“‘Haag's Old Rye’ has been in use for years and there are many who will use none other. To Much Tobsose Killed Mim George Patterson, a young man who worked on a farm near Boalsburg, Cen. | tre county, died suddenly last week, the cause of his death it is stated being the too free use of tobacco. The young man fell on the street while talking to a In less than three min. | companion, utes from the time he fell he was dead. Special Features Among the interesting articles on the inside pages will be found a special feature upon Decoration Day and its origin and a sketch of the Grand Army of the Republie. An illustrate! article upon the “Midway Plaisance” at the World's Fair is worth reading. There is also an abundance of other interest. ing matter. ust kee Herms dor! § Fast Black® Are at They Pranyt Hermsdorf dye for the Baby, Young Lady and Mens sizes, The largest and finest stock of ~We have a great assortment of | goods in town and at children’s suits, as low as you want them and as fine as any, prices $1.25, lowest pric Cs. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, 83.00, $4.00, $5.00 and up. Lyon & Co, GARMANS. "We Would It Costs Nothing Will Pay You We Will Treat You through the best equip; ed Clothing lothis Central well-—show | ss ana make interne sting possible, FAUBLE'S STORES, BELLEFONTE,
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