The Centve Democrat, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1894 CHAS. R. KURTZ ED | & PUB. | LOCAL DEPARTMENT. TI Dazzler’ at on Thursday, March 22nd, —~This office is full equiped for turn ob work. Il ferris wheel & Lingle 1 ney island, structed at Jenkins It will y erected at Coo }. - hadd AS Bro. tablishiment, nd are re | have their | plumbing on street, about fixed up a busine ady for -The musical e iinment in Presbyterian church last Friday eve ning atiract town. Ih court disp last week deserves ApProy inovation upon former re — Farmers busy plougl and the s dition ~-Archie J vation made Allegheny Hume Their list of past season, men dare not say a single -Bob through Garman, who orchestra pie thas ing a pleas wk Haven an srom Hotel at tha fourth April, He property from William ~The robbins the pleasa attempt to wash this spring. That is the cust well regulated print shop. ~ Mr, and Mrs. S are veather Our ym of ever: permanent cer ty, will be held Bellef former March has | mittes n Centre coum un- in the st the 1 building, at | The incement een change ~There was a small riot among a lot who haves the It was caused | when they to use rkmen use near Hecla, Central BR. R., of Penna. by boys annoying them, Came angry nl vhireatened arms. All is quiet now. -Ex-Register John A. move to Oak Hall next occupy his former residence. been one Italian railroad wi boarding ho along be. fire | Rupp, will | week and will | John has | { Bellefonte's best citizens during the past six years and many will | will be sorry to see him and his family leave this community. ~MecCalmont & Co., of Bellefonte, re- cently issued an elaborate, four-page, il. lustrated circular—it being a treatise on “Foods for Stock and Poultry,” in which they point out the best articles to be used. They are a progressive firm, and keep the farmers posted on all the latest and most improved methods, per. taining to that calling. ~Col, W. Fred Reynolds and party arrived home on Saturday morning from their trip to the Pacific const. They at. tended the California Mid-Winter Ex. position and other interesting points. They traveled in a private Pullman car and had an enjoyable time. The party consisted of Col, Fred. Reynolds and wife: his brother, Mr, Samuel Reynolds and wife, of Lancaster ; and Col. Frank Harris and wile, of Connecticut, | Fall i in Centre { March 15, as advertised in th newspapers | Priday PUBLIC SALES, IN CENTRE COUNTY SEASON. THIS ist Giving Name, Time and Place nro some of the Articles to be Sold-will Ap pear only in this Issue The foll wing isa li on and after e differen L week was a county, this vear, I'he la LInny busy nie pi i Alle ahi ny Wn and im} Mary Dellaas, } id goods; 1g Thitrsday. M Charles Bmoyer miles north west of Know Shoe Intersection. sale by P M. Sharp Moses Walters, 2 miles east of Houserville, at 10 o'clock aly Mar W.A Kerrand Mra. M J. Odenkirk Fort, cows and household goods wk ete at Od T. Wilson Way,1 mile large flock of sheep, ete Snow Shoe twp. at west of Stormstown James Wataon lot of stock ete March 31 # miles west of State College, ig. lot of good stock ete Thursday, Aprils Adam Feity. along Lemont road, 10 horses, cattle ete Ip. nw Boturday, by D. M. Neild and Pine Grove atip.m Bad for Johnstown, Congrwsman Johnson, owner of the Johnstown Steel works, of Johnstown, Pa., authorized the announcement that these mammoth works willbe removed to Cleveland as’speedilyas arrangements can be concluded. The company will erect a 83,000,000 plant in that city. Three thousand men will be employed, ~The Millwwaukee ball tossers have captured Bellefonte's famous back stop, Wm, Soper. He is an elegant player behind the bat, and did excellent work for the Bellefonte team last season. From present indications Bellefonte will not have a ball team this coming season, | have of Mi | Ira C. Lt of public sales | : 1 Fen w gelical charch the early part of th THE SANBATIL Day fond tablished a o« The Seventh Adventist people mgregation at Belle fonte, Their doctrines and beliefs opposed in lines to niany tl t that taught by One of ' | th aenominat i HIS, the prominent features is the obser their Sabbath Day. Mitchell, at vince turday as Rev oF pastor a the Disciple roy, sand at one time 1 , st legal cation in Ren LIE 10 “that 8 have Evangelical Appointmonts wing are the appointments isters of the Evan , for the Centredistrict: J Hartzler, P E. Lewistown, W N Wallis, Patterson, W B Cox, ei McClure Cireuit, P C Weldemeyer. Middleburg © S Smith, Port Treverton Circuit, S E Davis. Cir t, WW Rhoads. f | d for the min irenit J H Hertz. D IL Kepner y week of the holding the nex and exhibition, mid over s stock be completed in ¢ Summer and other improvement superintendent of Fire Near Fleming. On Wednesday night of last week fire destroyed the bouse and barn on the farm of ex-county commissioner, A. Griest, near Unionville, of incendiary origin. hold furniture and everything that was in the barn, including some stock, was burned. The loss is about 81.400, with an insurance of 8600, - Snccesslul Entertainment The musical entertainment given in the Presbyterian church on last Friday evening, came up to what was promised, All the prominent performers, previous. ly announced, were present and von. tributed their efforts fh rendering an elaborate programme. The vast build. ing was crowded and the enthusiastic applause clearly indicated that every part was appreciated, «Dr. Theodore Christ, of Lemont, will be one of the forty-five dolegates to attend the National encampment of the G. A. R. at Pittsburg in September, He was chosen at the recent convention in Philadelphia. wie | Wil i Passmore, { Ingham, | Slinger, of Philipsburg: A. A. Ko | becker, 17th | were placed in the hands | | of the chairman and the grounds, . | objected, { hospital and that J. jconsent to a trial before the June tesm At time of the fire the occupants were away from home | and It is thought the fire may have been All the house. | RECENT DEATHS On Thursday 15th, Henry Re & Nit " 1] At ¥ at Nittany, Pa ir, | evening shh died at had be and during his last illness hi seemed jmpossib! The interment oc curred on Sota iy afternoon If y from H of Gregg LAVer | Ne M. Db. L Haas Weaver, M ‘arker, Richa John B. Tattersall Richard Bower and T Spel liam 1 BSWoope, irr Haag Centraleity: D. H.1 F. Bradford, Old Fort tuhl, By R. OQ, n W. M Ww Chained to his Bed The wilnesses the case . and at Media street two e grand jury Swithin CO. Shortlidge., who shot his bride of six le walking before tl weeks long the ntl § ARO, were id Professor ol on th slaughier and inv Counsel for the accused desired mediate trial, but the district stating that Prof. Shortledge Shortledge was indict. ree counts—-murder, man. nslughter. An im. attorney | was in such condition that he had to be his bed the chained to state would not of court, postponed. The case was therefore post. Honses Wanted Notwithstanding the present condition of times there are few desirable vacant properties in Bellefonte, at this time. During the past week persons desiring to locate here have been canvassing the town to find houses provided with mod. ern conveniences, Houses that have water and steam heat in them can scarcely be found anywhere, Of course there are a number of the cheaper and poorly built properties on hand but there are few who want to move to such a place. We think our capitalists conld put their surplus to a good use by build. ing desirable homes, supplied with mod. ern conveniences. Bellefonte needs more houses. ~At present allthe printing offices in Bellefonte are crowded with job work, printing paper books to the su. preme court, which is held in the latter part of April, causes all the rush. | MILLIONAIRE ith | recovery | | Tome forgot a | $0000, | were added. | members have ¢ x { which number went to Coleville on at the Norristown | " { erection of the chapel at {leaving a net roll of membership at the ET 01 FOR f BALL TOME A PACKAGT FORGOT | Hankertied au ty ne ps ago Young Piayers Had Fan with, bat be got tall Right ack ge conta He left it never found Mr. Tome is 1 industrial sche Houck referred t ’ iF ira d 3 Lhe ETeTAas mount of m IY | the amount collec mney ( poses was 2120, 18 were colle ted 1 purposes will t year § vear the money colle miss 8750 Five years ago the church book ed a tola 39 members, Houck's pastorate Dur Nar “AO new ing the same ti ither died or (sixteen dis. of the place) been missed to other churches that | present time of 414. | three years the During the past Epworth League and { the Junior Epworth League, the Wom- an’s Foreign Missionary Society and the Young Woman's Foreign Mission. ary Society have been organized, giving four new arms for church work. During Mr. Houck's pastorate he attended 101 funerals, all either members of his church or members of families whose heads were Methodists, Redaced Fare to Philadelphia On March 2th, the Central Railroad of Penn’a., reduced their milage ticket rate from a basis of 254 miles to 285 miles from Bellefonte Those travelingto Philadelphia or New York will find the train leaving this point at 2:52 p. m. makes close connection at Mill Hall with the Beech Creek train and at Williamsport the sleeping car is acoessi ble at 10, p. m. to any desiring to retire. early. Sleeping car berths are sold at $1.50 each, Passengers taking this are landed in Philadelphia at 7:15 and New Yorkat 9:30 a. m. ina Philadelphia, Ww il jmington and Baltimore car, said he and it is HIIAGY LIDKENSE rari this Past We From the Docket Advertising. crits ntints * § Secret paper is sent, only; to “persons During Rev. | members me 170 | I ——— 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 nga. Amoskeng - Table Oficloth.. - 3 Nore of Butter Milk Soap. tnftiat Handierchieis.. ————— Good laundry Soap, tan te., Bio. Ete. —— GARMANS.
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