Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 08, 1894, Image 8

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The Gente Democrat,
THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1864,
CHAS. R. KURTZ
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
ing out fine job work.
The
funeral of
Mis. J. J.
Pact
Pi
TI oh
Presbyterian church, or
n
ii
ie musical or vinment in
Friday evening
promises to be well attended,
The corrected table
Central Railroad of Penna. appears
thi 198
Line Of
another page ol
upt. S. 8. Bl
wr MeCaule
~
elected
Ward.
~—Miss Laura K., danghter of D
W. Hafer, of Bellefonte has p
final examinations in the Penna, Den
~Cottege, at Philadelphia, and will be one
of the graduates this year,
to practice ]
office at
quite 1)
levenne
office.
appointment
had been made
cants became
was learns
having a
expense,
~The Dai
with its
{ od
41
EET of
present proprietors evidently do n
lieve that
last Saturday. T
belle tw
daily publications. is
Re-
office and continues to give its
being published regularly from the
publica i
readers the news of the t
shape,
own in good
It is deserving of patronage.
~ol, Austin Curtin, of Roland, Gen,
John I. Curtin and Smith, of
Bellefonte, have been selected by Gov,
Pattison as a portion of the commission
of 100 to assist in the location of the
troops npon the Antietam battlefield so
that positions ean properly
marked. The commission will serve
without pay. They will meet in June.
~Rev. Wheeler, the Seventh Day
Adventist minister left on Tuesday for
Armstrong county, where he will en.
deavor to organize a congregation. He
succeeded in organizing enough converts
to the Adventist doctrines for a cop
gregation at this place. They hold
their meetings in the old Methodist
church, on High street, nea: the jail,
~The Bellefonte Club, League of
American Wheelmen have a nice meet-
ing place, second floor of Centre county
bank building where they have two
rooms handsomely furnished. The
reading room is supplied with the very
best selections of current literature, In
another room they have a fine pool ta.
ble that is a recent addition to their
place. The club has a membership of
about fifty young men.
Chas,
the be
ED. & PUB |
| who was
]
' | pa nuts.
' | the oficers
| were trying to
|
tal |
{ which he gets away with as rapidly as
She expects |
]
it be. |
GEORGE HARMAN,
HOUSE.
| The Little Bloy Recovering From His Bruises
And Injuries Growing Fat and Plump
Many Scars
Of late many of our readers,
the county, have inquired of the con.
dition of little George Harman, the bo)
go inhumanly treated by hi
It is
made
about seven weeks sine
the raid upon the
| Harman re \ xemann, where
| year-old boy
bruises
y the d
rut
{ treatment of nts who evidently
rend to tl |
ones ex
which he
ors. He
candies
receiy
has been the
Ie
pient of and confectionery
A VISIT TO THE POOR]
about
ted were W., H.
ort: J. M. Ward, «
and Frank Wa
Furs
(se0rge Meek
Terry.
Thomas
Harry
Physicians ust
lay, March 1a
esont
act provi : th
rst dav of M
om
at fr
18
aired
he | enter upon the practice
surgery in the state unles
complied with the provi
nd shall exhibit
the county in which he or she desires to |
ions
to the prothonotary
practice medicine or surgery a license
duly granted by the state board. After |
exhibiting the license and upon the pay-
! ,
| ment of one dollar the applicant shall be |
registered. Prothonotary Lesher this
morning received a letter from H.G. |
McCormick, of Williamsport, member |
of the state board of medical examiners,
giving notice that after March 1st, he
cannot accept the registration of physi.
cians unless he presents a license from
the state board, ~ Lock Haven Democrat,
~The Lutheran congregation will
hold their regular social Thursday even.
ing at the home of Mr. Harry Gehrett,
Everybody is invited to attend.
~(1en, Hastings has now got. an even
one hundred delegates instrncted for
him, leaving but the addition of thirty-
three more to make his nomination se
cure,
~Samuel Foster, justice of the peace,
who has been on the sick list for some
time, is not improving, During the
past few days he has been confined to
his bed and was in a delirious condition.
Mr. Foster Is well advanced in years
and one ofour old and well known
citizens,
~All kinds of job printing done at
lan entrance to the Hunter
{ near Fillmore, by cutting through the
| cellar door,
| way tothe up stairs where his move.
| ments awakened the daughter who gave
this office. Our prices are reasonable.
Harmony and Song
The programine for the musical en.
Presbyterian church
it
{ tertainment in the
on Iriday evening, is announced and
be one of the nest entertais
nent pertot
un
The
reetions and will be
the best,
full programme:
opportunity
{ hear followir
or ig
| were
1 off
[ considerably
wheelmen
oul
were
I A Spin.
The next
mise will be “The
attraction at the opera |
Dazzler.” This
{ number «
1
new
ppl
be made u
week.
Wm. Lyon, the Bishop st
er, is having the store room in Lyon &
Co's building, on Allegheny street, put
in shape for his meat market,
reed butch
Every. |
thing is being put in first class
keg of
order. |
The day of the moving a nails
| will be opened for the benefit of visitors |
and “boneless liver’ will be given away |
as souveniers, |
~One night last week a prowler gained
residence
He managed to find his
an alarm. The fellow was in the sleep-
ing apartments, evidently in search of
valuables, He made a hasty retreat,
falling over furniture and chairs and
got away.
«Owing to the great increase in the
number of letters received at the dead
letter office in Washington, the postal
authorities make the following requests
to the public: “Don’t mail your package
without having your own address writ.
ten or printed upon the upper left hand
corner. This will insure its prompt re-
turn if not delivered, and will prevent
its being sent to and opened at the dead
letter office.” This request will hardly
be complied with by writers of love let-
ters. especisily in small towns,
HECENT DEATHS
On Sunday morning
y
f
of it
Orie
|
LE
0
|
{ two miles east of Bellefonte, He
on Joh conves
fs
ie i Lat} wd
engaged, with hi
{ sation when his head suddenly
ward and he expired, TI
041 i
I VUAIS O16 age. i 14
rent (8 ™
curred on Tuesday
|]
held
morning.
Mr.
the
he widow
her to
The ¥
w ho preceeded
Wer 8 Yea ARO,
: .
s long residents of the tow 1 |
Will Tssne Bonds
ommissioners of (
1"
4
} int dn 88. intares
ok Haven bridge.
sued indeno I
| bear
annum, payable semi.a
{ and
These
tions of
In minatio
0 and w
per
The
bonds will
100 tn 8 $4.10 1% cent
nterest Ne
nually. bonds will run twenty
| years, but will be redeemable at the op. |
tion of the commissioners any time af. |
ter the fifteen
Sealed proposals for these bonds must be
expiration of years,
handed in at the commissioners’ office |
before 12 o'clock noon Tuesday, March
-
ii
Royal Arcanum OMcers
The Bellefonte Council, No 1050 Roy.
al Arcanum, has elected the following
officers to serve during the ensueing
year: Regent—E F Garman, Vice
Regent—C I XKrider, Omtor-W A
Lyon, Secreiary-John C Miller, Col.
J K McFarlane, Treasurer—Geo. Van
Tries, Chaplain—8 C Showers, Guide
H Holtz, Warden—J A Aikens, Senti.
nel=John P Harris, Trustees Charley
Smith, H Holtz and John Meese,
Nasiness Improving.
According to the Lock Haven Demo:
eral that town is having a general re.
vival of business. Nearly all their
manufacturing industries have resumed
operation. Among the list are the Lock
Haven furniture factory, the fire-brick
works, the clay works, the Woolrich
woolen mills, the paper mill and minor
establishments. The people down there
can’t be afraid of the Wilson bill, They
, | commitive, in Bellefonte. om
I fore |
and
CONFIDENT REPUBLICANS
The
eet i r of he republic 4
Hi
Tar:
ne propi
fwere driven by the defeat of 1
hey imagine they can read
{ tious sign in the heavens that they will |
1
Wii.
1"
i
V ol vied
Tre on to victors
dential contest
COULLY
entre
sas {
t shall be unlawful for any person
i or expose to sale
¢
! aller
I BE PORSession ti
he same ha
21H r 1
EEL iF #
quite as well as could be « xpected,
“I thought, "said Farmer Rosenberger
with a sigh, toa neighbor. "that we were
coming to a lime of astonishing plurali.
j ties when they began to count up the
But oh, my!
like th
times, and five babies at once!’
vote for Girow a week ago.
I didn’t look for
DAT
‘ . } v
anyvihing
New rial Refused
Judge
McPherson, of Harrisburg. re.
| cently filed his opinion refusing a new
| trial in the case of Geo, W. Jackson vs,
Nittany Valley Railroad Co., who prose.
cuted for damages to ore tract. which
| property about three miles east of Belle
forte
Jackson 84.000,
found no damages.
The Third Test
The experiment station herd, at the
Pennsylvania State College, will be sub.
mitted for the third time to Koch's test
for tuberculosis, Prof. if. J. Waters, on
Friday, March 23d, under the direction
Dr, Leonard Pearson. The test will be
open to the public, and any one feeling
an interest in the matter will be wel-
come,
Profitable Chickens,
Mr. J. J. Hoy, of Marion township,
is quite successful in mising poultry,
He has the brown leghorn variety—
pure, well bred stock. From 225 hens
he cleared over #200 last year which is
quite an item. Persons desiring a set.
ting can get 15 eggs for 25 cents. Ad.
must have faith in the measure.
dress J. J. Hoy, Walker, Pa.
or have
|
|
the railroad erosses on the old Barnhart |
A board of viewers awarded Mr.
On an appeal the jury |
MARRKRIAGY, LIOENKE
During thie Vun
From the Dockei
thie Purdue
Move !
i
| § Jacob
| + Bertha
red efonte Gra
GARMANS.
Hard Times
Purse
Persuaders.
LITTLE MONEY
COUNTS BIG
AT GARMAN'S
STORE.
HERE
IS
A
PARTIAL
LIST
from which to choose; just enough to
disclose what is being done all through
the endless world of merchandise on
sale here,
Lancaster Gingham...
AMORKORE ..ovmmnrciisss
Table Olleloth.........
A Cakes of Butter Milk
Tab
Big Slate. —— —
eg! Handkerchiefs...
G laundy, TE
te. Kte., Ble, Ete,
a
GARMANS.