The entre Democrat, THURSDAY, MAY §,1 CHAS. R. KURTZ ED x THE - RACKET, No. bOripeEr Ex, Bruieroxrte, Pa ELLEFONT} 1G ARGAIN LOCAL DEPARTMENT. was attacked on Su He warded het toe in ti —Ex-(rovern MIGri MIOLUILUR pect O INAKEe a siay ol abo He is full recovered fi illness. ~The buds are breaking th and most of the fruit trees blossom are in The grain fields are also look- ing fresh and crops. — Rev. Monroe pr dist churcl Hewitt are former past on | in tha I Le ’ 1 g up about id yet | » (len Wr (on ~Tuesday morning was tl ; e curl or the season but no one j Tuesday mornings, hereafter, will 1 market days. —Harry Rote, a i Rote, of Axe Mann, who years has Wat hman 4 ¢ a 3 for the opening of tl f f pearance, been an office has decided to give uy & PUB. full | green, promising good employee in the | DOINGS IN COURT. PROCEEDINGS SINCE OUR List of Commonwenith Cases Disposed.Ite port of the Grand Jury-Civil cises tried—Sentences Imposed, FROM LAST WEEK. Mr. Johnston, prosecuted pay Com. v8, for non support, was sentenced to $1.50 per week, cost of prosecution and bond. n the case of Com, vs, Alvin Stewart for taking money from a little girl, that was lost by Isaac Haupt, Verdict guilty. The case against Mrs, Redding, who Prof, Davis on the charge of adultery, sentence was sus. was arrested with pended on the promise that she would return to her brother's home, She was required to enter into #200 recognizance of Harmon Esq N has Mt term court, the Dale, appeared fort for appearance at next On Thursday case was called, Clement and Ira C. Mitchell, Esq ts. Their attorney defendant He complained morning Ww 14 1 addaressea ol the Harmons and that the Court. against the i11iy public sentime nt they were w ill © Case Of § ! | assault and battery, tt { found guilty, but rec mercy of the court. a fine of 8100 and cosls, Com. vs. Rudolph Watk pninended lo Lie Meptenced Lo pay o ¢ deemed the trade and learn how to make watch. |! ed, He left on Monday for ~(n Sunday morning ten Bellefonte wheelmen took aspin to Millheim where | at Musser’s hotel. They speak highly of the repast | and entertainment. On their way home they partook of a chicken and supper at the Old Fort hotel. waflle --A telegraph instrument has been put in at Lamar station on the new Central railroad. This is the only point between Bellefonte and Mill Hall where the telegraph is operated. A big lot of lumber and shingles are be- ing shipped at present from Lamar. ~J. Miles Kephart and family de- parted on Monday morning for Phila. delphia where Mr. Kephart has accept. ed a position in the U. 8, mint. They leave with the best of wishes of their any friends in this section. Mr, Kep. hart will prove himself one of Uncle Sam’s most faithful employees, ~The State College ball team return. ed Monday from their trip through the South, While away they played the University of Virginia and were beaten 14 to 4 but they evened things up by de- feating the Washington and Lee Uni- versity 10 to 5. On Saturday they, for the first time, played with the Franklin and Marshall team at Lancaster which resulted in a score of 4 to 8 In favor of Lancaster college boys. | Lancaster | where he will enter a horological school, | A long sid. | ing is also being built at the same place. Jacol f Mari and damages arising r called wa 1 Harter, « ted line fence between their continued on in Verdict for Harter. | Franklin Reese vs, Ex. of Valentine Formal verdict of 888.10 and | defendant awarded a new trial. The Thompson Huston Motor Co. vs. IR. A. Jackson, W. J. Jackson, The Arp & Coal Cutting Machine Co. and the Universal Coal Cutting Machine Co. { On trial Wednesday afternoon. None of the prisoners will be sen. tenced until the latter part of the week. Report of the Grand Jury, Tuesday noon. | Reese, To the honorable, the Judges of the Quarter Bessions of the Peace of Centre county: The grand inquest inquiring In and for sald county, respectiully report We had pregented to us thirty bills of indict. ment for our consideration and true bills re turned on all, It is the opinion of this body that a number of these cases should have been settled by the justices of the peace, and should not have been brought before this inquest, Having thoroughly examined the publie bulldings and grounds surrounding the same, we recommend ! 1st. That the outside of the court house and Jall be repainted. ond. That the plastering in different parts of the jail has fallen off and needs repairing : that the joists under the floors of the sherifi’s office and jail are in a decayed condition and should be repaired; that the platform or gal lery in front of the cells of the second story is weak and unsafe and should be better sup port: . Srd. That a suitable safe should be procured for the sherift's oMoe for the proper keeping of the books and records of the office ; and, having been informed by the sheriff that the kitchen arose and | became range is worn out and worthless, that upon ex- amination of the same we find this correct and that we recommend the purchase of anew one. ith. That the tron and wooden guards around the shade trees be removed, and that the eoun ty commissioners require the electric light and telephone companies to paint thelr poles lo cated on and around the publie grounds Sth, That we find the lightning rods on the court house and Jail In an unsafe condition and should be repaired 6th We desire to congratulate the board of commissioners of Centre county in the tasteful improvements of the grounds in front of the court house. W.H, Musser, Foreman, to Denth Democrat of last Ryan, aged about na fence corner, fifty feet away from the barn of Eliza Schrock, between valley and The young fellow was in a Kneeling position, with his mit- ten-covered his knees when found, The young man resided mother near Loganton, week he left home and went to a neighbor's, He left this neighbor's house while the storm was at its height and was not heard of until his dead body was found last week. Frozen The Week 17, about Lock Hays Haven samuel was found dead Brush Sugar valley, hands between with las On Tuesday of last It is Sup. | posed that after he left the house he be- came bewilderd, lost his way, and fioally exhausted in the fence corner. An inquest was held and the coroner's {| and Charles ( | through a gap in the mountain. ] young n twp. | apart { tree trial until | men killed jury rendered a verdict of freezing Tauneries shut down “Winning Hand ast issue of Bellefonte DEMOCRAT was adorned wih of attorney C. the Democratio He isan attorney, the 1 t thorough 1 he the CENTRE the M. Bower, w will be candidate for Pres t Jud handsome Hkeness yor (REEL LHL ' JOT A Yalnable Cow Kills NEA Yan ible your Harry Ho eign » Ocal! (Grarber's and Lonsberry, and KT he er gine, Engi nEin f of i thrown cer IX CAI were o ' 4 ¥ Alin Was goin mn a straight track, people in nity are of the opinion that the wild have been avoided Ki 1a Wild Cat Henry Carstetler retgen of Rauchtown. were fig} fishi stream that runs The ng for trout in a t twenly wild cat dropped men were abou : a jarge the wn between from branches «¢ that fa rhung the stream. which meas. Lock Haven Ove the animal, ured four feet in length. KE. Press, New Business Enterprise Mr. William Colyer, of Tusseyville, in. tends becoming a citizen of Centre Hall, and will erect a large coal yard amd grain ware house at the station. The building will be erected the coming summer and will be completed in time to handle the fall trade. Tyrone Hotel Changes Hands The Ward house at Tyrone has been sold to Mr. Rohrer, of Johnstown, Mya. MacOmber will retire to private life, Mr. Daniel M. Musser, of Putman county, Ohio, who left Centre county in 1861, is now making his first visit to relatives and friends after an absence of thirty-three years. When he left he re- sided at Pine Grove Mills, His aged parents reside at Millheim. Mr. Mus. ger is an old soldier, having enlisted from Ohio in 1862, ~On Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock J. M. Cunuingham and Miss Annie Gross were married in the Catholic church, this place, A large number of friends were present to witness the cer- emony. They departed on the 9:30 a, m. train for the wedding tour, by | from the track. | up a heavy grade | that | feet | The UNIVERSITY INN. FORMAL OPENING ON FRI DAY EVENING ! State Colle g's new Hotel An Elnborate At falr—Hundsomely Furnished The Open ng Banguet und Reception On last Friday evening a large num. ber of people from Bellefonte and viein. ity went to State College to attend 3 Inn.’ been formal opening of “University This is the new hotel that has in ber and owned by a company Ww { pre ie dent: F. H. Thomas, vice-president; J. represent ed as follows Patterson. H. Potter, secretary and treasurer; Dr. Frear, John WW, Stuart,5. M George L. Potter, directors. Buck and It is a large, three.story, frame struc. ture of pleasing and surrounded walks and drive.ways, the throughout architectural by spacious The It furniture, interior is most attractive, in supplied with new carpets reryihing is brand new and well hallways and ant and lu like and invi fitted through {tric light, basement, rv a barber shoj James Noll » Monday of Bellef Fag mort rig { he had been award ae Collector's head Grant Her eves ton. { bol arid oe ET 4 4 eral ing. recently appointed collector for this dis. | fact that Centre ignored triet, recognized the county bad been in { ments and decided to even up { Mr. Noll had i Ik puty ( ] been al ¢ ‘ that BUC iy was t and Mr. Noll i He morning 4 " ld iraday of Fare } Reading 1 { Co. has 1 : | from Phila 5 will be ac. passage between Beech | Creek mileage tickets will also be hon leepted for throt | these points : hy 1Igi in either direction. { ored by conductors for through passage | fr m all points on Central B. R. of Pa.. | to Philadelph the 2 ‘1 ‘ress ] 1 3 4 Bee kK Creek books therelore a on ame are good { locally between all points on the Central road To Secure Better Roads wiler To secure | roads in Centre county the supervisors of the several townships have decided to hire men to work on the roads regularly during the spring, summer and autumn months, Their respective townships will be di. vided into districts, and a man to whom {the contract of repairs is awarded will be responsible for the care of the roads in his district, and liable to any damages resulting from the bad condition of the same, Hotel Keepers Disregard Law, Eight Altoona hotel keepers have been returned for selling liquor without lifting their license certificates from the prothonotary’s office at Hollidaysburg. The court allows dealers fifteen days to lift their cerfificates after they are granted, but it ia said they dare not sell beforefirst procuring the certificates. In all probability the temperance people will try to have the licenses revoked. Flemington a Borough The town of Flemington, adjoining Lock Haven, has been incorporated into a borough. The election of officers oc- curs May 21st, | ¢ Irv { Catherine MARRIAGE LICERSY Issniond During the Fromw the Docliet Past We § J. Orvis Peters, t Laura Seholl n B. “ho H ul i NOIR i { Frovk P. Hoffman, I § Wm the | design | Jawns, | ve § | i i appoint. | | Riddles br MA | chance basis. | i 4 Dorsey H. \ the course of erection since lust Septem- | ¢ Laura M. Kauffman, F. Whiteman, t Lucy R. Conoway, { Milton H. Spyder, - ¢ Ida M. Durst, «HOW Shoe « Centre Hall orthamer, . ¢ Jennie Kellock, { Charles Miller, | ¢ Maude Irvin, Philipsburg § Julius Lermeriau ¢ Julia Parents, | § Wilham IL | + Mary Jane (J. M. Cunningham { Annie M. Gross { Charl Hew | «FF AUBLE iusty n We hope suffering much SOOn recover. Chester Hill Hobos in the washroom workd IRL o train g ira “Uncle Tom Coming amusement nte will be greatiyd that and evening they wouncement day afternoon will g that ever popular drama “Uncle Tom's Cab. in" the Garman A see Uncle Tom and Eva cer- tainly is a rare opportunity tion they will also render “Ten ni 1 & bar room.” A car load of special scenery and stage effects; thirty people in the cast; full military band and or. chestra, headed by the only lady drum major in the world. Matinee in the afternoon for which admission will be. children 10 cents and adults 25 have the opportunity of witnessin in opera house. to to In addi. ghts i Must Carry Satohel« Under a recent ruling of the Belle. font School Board all students using public school books provided by the state are required to use a satchel in carrying the books to and from their homes. The author.ties are determined to take the proper care of the state's property. New Post Ofc s Under the recommendation of Cone gressman Kribbs, a new post office has been established at Colyer, this county, with Jacob Smith as postmaster. The new office is located in Potter township, about two miles south of Tusseyville, Tax Collector Appointed, On Monday morning the Court ap- pointed Zara 8, Welsch tax collector for Curtin township, The collector elected at the last election refused to serve or file a bond and the.vacancy was thus filled, { ete. 1s 80 far superior | ant RISK NOTHING “9 > S Our ent iothing, Hats, and larger than id {we have ever carried-even in the ire stock of t OH ¢ OR baleyon days « i t ar] ool REL O03 nes Market. orrected Breakfast Bacon lard, per pound Eggs per dozen PFolatoes per bus Dried Sweet Co GARMANS. Dip Y Dress Goods! Our line was never 80 « omplete, Furthermore, prices never so low as now. h————— Lace Curtains! A Curtain Maker's Stock at one- half price—they go to you at same price, In —-— Outing Shirts! Mens’ Outing Shirts at 50 centye worth from 75¢. to a f1.00. Free Samples! We will send samples of what ever is possible in our line, A Postal Card will do the business. GARMAN'S STORE.
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