The Centre Democvat, MARCH 22, 1894, THURSDAY, CHAS. R. KURTZ ED. & PUB. THE - RACKET, No, 9.Cripen | s. Novelties, Shoes Nece S1L1CS, Goods, Notion Housekeeping thing. Dry THE WAY THROU STRICTLY ONE PRI 4 hat the lowest, LOCAL DEPARTMENT. S—— —Benjamin Housel, o grand a pension. Hafer Bellefonte ere recently —Mis dontioee it —Ex-register John A. i family moved from Bellefonte Hall, on Tuesday, by rai ~The words to buvers 1 in the v ~The \ “Pazzler” is a great Opera House tl aura K. on “Racket lieve ii —Sunday last was The ke agenuine summer da) » deal- ve from strolling about. weather v hotel a li —Mr. J . Bu er,expects toh ave his he m Milroy to Philipsb where | ducting astore. the mus urg found r Mitel f tl Since the pot of money was in the old Conrad building cel Cunningham is considered a rival of the famous Tom Pepper. ~The have an excellent appearance There yet, though, of late frosts. —When Burgess Meyer turn his account for the past year he h balance of 2118.85 on hand. That promise of good TOD. crop. edd 1 win TOO showing. witnessed Mr. of cleani have an him at } —fmpi cinity ol Inassive s tect th spring creek. ~The Brockerhofls force of men at work on their n The design of Cole & y the building e road bed have a ness block. has been adopted and £0 up at once. ~The semi-annua Centre—Clearfield district of pendent Order of Goood Templar be held at Richey April and 15th. ~The Furnace company are receiving ten car load of coke daily and other stock is regularly being re ceived. We are reliably informed that in a few weeks the plant will resume meetin ’ the Wil (xlen on 17th Valentine operations. ~Rev. W. A. Houck, pastor of the Bellefonte Methodist church, has been located at Hazleton, Pa., by the confer ence In session at Harrisburg last week. The congregation and many friends of the family are sorry to see them leave, ~James and John Houser, of near Pleasant Gap, have rented the property now occupied by Mr, Lyons, the butch: er. They expect to open a wall paper store and will be prepared to do all kinds of painting and paper hanging. (3, H. Leyman, of Roland, returned recently from a month’s trip to Catarau- gus county, New York, where he suc- cessfully represented the good points of the “Little Bonanza’ fanning mill. He gays the farmers in that section are prospering. ~The old court house roof is in bad shape and will soon have to be replaced by a new one. This will give occasion for argument for a new court house. In case Judge Furst should be re-elected that will be, without a doubt, the pro. gramme, THE SILENT MAJORITY. WERE THEY SL 1GHT ED BY | FURST? Only nn few Active Attorneys Se lected Oth ers seem to be ignored What Does thei Silence Mean Who are they for? Gaz otis. contained Lond Its 1880e The Keys March 9th, urging Judge Furst to Lis in A communication he nn letter was signed of the There for re-election, Mn attorneys know, t by eleven republi Centre county Bar ation, wenty three re. list a favored few Are, as {ar as we publican attorneys on the and His Honor only pic and den we © understand. signed the letter brief description Hox, Jonx B, Lax justice of the peace. JAMES A. B active pri kod on a distinction Those 1 N it) N as follows, with a fed the others such wnnot wert (rEN. COL count LOL, burg, stone Day orat groceryinan a cently admitted Of the above NAIDeS § In this in order to me nnection sn List the remain. iblican attorneys in welive practice. , in active practice, KLINE, in active practice. A. DALE, in active practice. DALE, in active pructice. VE, in active practice, Too Familiar Davis were plane ed urday of. Clarence Amos Redding arrest, on charge of adultery, pre- by the husband.and in default of 8. Red YOur of the same , Prof. Davis has but ove leg and abo a yeal to Howard where gave entertainments. At the hearing on Monda ¢ Linn the proses wr withdrew and the wife agreed to accompany her hus band to his District Attorney Singer held them under information made by the constable of the West Ward on the same charge, and in default of bail. Prof. Davis and his “lovey” were tuken back to jail again. Ago came Y Ix fore J IR i home Yeterans' Reunion of the 206th volunteers, A reunion of the regiment will be held ut Lewistown, Pa., on the 23d of this month. The hotel rates will be from about £1.25 to 21.50 per day. Orders for excursion tickets can be had by writing to T. H, Nicewonger, 907 Eight avenue, Altoona, Pa; J. M Owens, Lewistown, Pa., or Henry Whitaker, Elizabethtown, Pa. It Is hoped that all the comrades who can possibly be present will be so. Blair, Centre, Lycoming, Huntingdon and Bedford county papers will please copy this, Persons desiring orders for excursion tickets from Bellefonte can secure them by applylng to Mr. F. Peebles Green, Adjutant of Gregg Post, Bellefonte, Pa, At the Opera House The ** Dazzler” company will be at the Opera House to night. They give an entertainment that is appreciated and is full of genuine comedy. It is one of the most laughable productions on the stage, Go and see it, it will drive the blues away. Better than a dose of medicine. Comrades Pennsylvania regiment of | candidate ! why | who Me yu H fixed as the & { Conrad bullding down al METHODIET AVPOINTMENTS At the | the Central Penna, o Methodi mference of sion nt Hare prolntiments t ehiarceh, in se Al TOON A David 8. Monroe Altoona Allegheny Altoona Ashbury Pre Harry K ri poli Craris, slontg mery and WAS price as fc rmerly 35 Supt. Ryan's also made the same. Mr. Henry Wetzel giner per month. wages were was selected boro to be paid 40 cents per ho Il services rendered. The Brox ke rhoff mission estate was pve per a private sewer from the the alley ” } con pect with the s the The Central BR. R. of Pa. was ¢ hanged $100 per year for use of place. Rules and regulati wer hotel stable water «i of the Board of H. C. Quigley Health were report Ratiroad Extension vit or vi , Amo A. Beaver, g those present were (sen, PD. F. and others, Jame Fortney, Supt mas The propo- 8, that if sition made by the compar ght of itizet f the community, the ill build the road. D. F made the opening address, Gen. then spoke at some length and was fol- lowed by Supt. Thomas, T. H. Harter and others, way is f at od by Fortney When an opportunity was offered for subscriptions Ex-treasurer John Mitch. ell started the ball rolling by putting down his name for 8100, A number of £50 subscribers did likewise and at the close of the meeting the total reached $410. This will be increased consider. ably and it is almost a settled thing that the extension will be built. Barned Down, The home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hennich, near Penn Hall, was entirely destroyed by fire on Wednesday of last week, caused by sparks from the chim. ney lodging on the roof. Very little fur. niture was saved. The occupants were aged people and in declining health, The building was years ago the Re- formed church parsonage. Fablic Sale, There will be offered at Public Sale 40 Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons and Carts, Also a large assortment of Implements, Bicycles and numerous other articles, Sale at 10 o’cleck, a, m,, Wednesday, March 28, 1804, J. 8 Warre & Co. Bellefonte, Pa. {On ‘1 | children, | as follow t Cox. of | Harper | Klit er, ( | Run, Jeffer omen, | Decean | Margaret Stoy { county this | Esq., | 1 ~ place Thurs the ! company { in Massill Deaver | THE DEATH LIST, MRS POLLY KLINGER. ng Mis Polly ied at her bome on Ti | | | 1s Early on Sunday morn nas | fter a brief Hones, w ralysis, | Klinger d street ao hursday she wa rick lown | and lingered but a few day i8 | about 80 years of age and was one of | the old residents of the town She le seven | aves Lo mourn her death four daught Mir Der Bellefonte ers and three Marshall a \r A stine and Mis reorge Willi am thi piace Lhe Tun moning formed devout week previo { Absal Aarons! was sed a dang re Un h B. Hall. a brother of ex. commissioner J. Newlin Hall a SOHO of Mrs. Kline, wife of ex- . Z.. Kline of this place, dec oy Hall ¥ 1% of Mr Josep and beriff gt So od Was Aged «oH Vaan summer, lent. breal UTERKINDR about 8 { aged AY, al JAMES Mr, Jame H former | resident is place, died § | me | on, Ohio, last Friday morn- Mr. McClain was a brother-in-law | of our townsman, Mr. Henry Harris he being marri od t to Miss Ellen Toner a sister of Mrs. Harris and a daughter | of the late John Tonner, deceased, wiLstUnRn Wilbur Roy Shearer, aged 2 years’ 9 months and 28 days, son of Mr, and Mrs, Jerry Shearer, of this place, died on Sat. urday morning after a brief illness. The funeral took place Monday after. noon at two o'cleck. ing NK Y gut wey. ROY SHEARER. Trial List For the first week of court commence. ing on Monday, April 23rd, 1804, M Shires vs W H Musser, John Dueck et al, vs Henry Keen. J C Nason vs Jno C Hoover and wife. W C Heinle vs John Swartz, et al. John W Cook vs 1 J Huff & Co. A Baum, Agt. va E J Swaverly. 8 Dorworth, use of vs James K. McMullen. Daniel Butler va J H Hall, J. 8, Waite & Co v8 J N Shaw. L C Bullock vs John Rishel et al, Wm. Mann, Sr. vs First National Bank, of Bellefonte. Suits made ” onder 815 to #18, New Spring Goods, Moxroomeny & Co, | A WELL | POSE Was | striki a 2 | WOOOS, : | HOWel , ling for a y | diffie ulty. AFTER NATURAL GAS. BE LIC TO SALT SUN K, PA. MK AT Company Organized on jest Friday $4,000 to he Spent in Prospecting Indications mre Vxceedingly Good On last Frid gathering ISLS nt dSnoy of con It 1 pany to be ki (A AND O11 not far from Kartha ng either natura and probably bot} 83 Presemt Trout lishing season opens on of April. It ties t Pars is a customary thing for i trout in o hs ng the seas . ‘ 3 } Cal adva the mort tol Between Americans and Italians way betwee Several were more or less | but n yunts several hundred me y one killed according to a the melee. from an offer of the Italia i that paid the The outlook j now is pr very ending of gaged in Wag: 1 Was cans ust BeOS The Con! Trade The bituminous coal trade season of 1804.5 will be open on April Ist. The prices for soft coal f.o0.b. vessels at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Georgetown, Newport News, Norfolk and alongside docks at New York will be 25 cents per ton less than last year’s prices. The bituminous trade continues dull, and at present market prices are somewhat lower than the proposed new circular figures, Special Services Services are being held every night of this week in the Reformed church at this place. The pastor Rev. Noll is be. ing assisted by Rev. Black, of Boals burg, and Rev. Isenberg, of Centre Hall, Preparatory services will be beld on Good Friday morning: confirmation Friday evening. Communion services Sunday morning and Sunday school Easter services Sunday evening. Minister Installed Rev Lesher, late of Port Royal was recently installed as minister of the Boalsburg Lutheran charge. The instal lation sermon was preached by Rev. Dr. Earnest, of Mifflinburg. the 15th Sana on § MARRIAGE LICENSES Issneod During the Past From the Docket Week Taken Hull Crimes Classified He Chyekkens £ 2 et 15 eggs | RES lor . Hoy Walker, P i A Grest Timber Tract pay 1 to other when we give you bepe bett tyvle al a posi people for a sait, Bel efonte Grain Market. &C Hard Times Purse Persuader. 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. Lanse Gingham. w— MORK OAR fabio Ollelot 8 Onkos of Baie Miik Soap. ‘ ——— Bit 08 cornese - 4 ER tm S48 ol Lawmiry Bong TINE dots GARMANS.
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