The Gentre Democrat, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 15894. CHAS. R. KURTZ - ED. & PUB. —-— THE RACKET. NO. 9, CRIDER Ex. BELLEFONTE, PA. SANTA CLAUS r———— CARNIVAL! AT THE RACKET. The entire working force of the big store has been pressed into the service of American children’s PATRON SAINT The Racket has bec his gpecial works 10p nd head- \ a + IL \ : chartered as I quarters for Bellefonte, and if there is another place in Cen- 1 tre county that a variety of articles, suitable real 1 SHOWS 48 11 . 3 1 " for pre sents, we have not heard . ‘1 it vet, neither OLDEST INHA ait till the last now, bys ALAS THE BITANT. Don’t y Ww inn tha 1 TI SWEET BYE & BYE?) Buy now, d 'IGLEMYER IGLEMYER {G. R, Si { SHEM SFP JR Special the & Lo. ft} LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Li rooms on Wednesday and Th Dec. 16th and 20th, by the ladies of U. B. ehureh. -—Thomas Benner, the Bellef fi { om L LLIEEA § enator Baker hor of the Baker Ball of Bellefonte’s disti He Cals pose of having Hastings. ~Terrence ant al FrIR ou A y Mondas ‘ Pow | ) Y. head of the Knights of Lal fa job, and who played a tune for Gen. Hastings during the campaign, Dellef Monday to claim his reward. Or, 1 came on to ~Worth your while to come and see | 2.400 heavy flannel shirts, worth 81, $1.25 and 21.50, we bought from a manufac- 4 ture declining business, our price 35 and 50 cents. Lyox & Co. ~ Willis W. Rishel, engaged in the hotel business at Harrisburg, and for. merly located at Coburn, Pa., is now | proprietor of Hotel Camberland, at New Cumberland, Pa. He removed to that place several months ago. -(On Monday afternoon a large five-ton roller, froin McCalmont & Co's, was used to break down the embankment over the water pipes. The edge of the roller sunk in the diteh and it toppled | : | non.assumsit. £32.53, over. It required six horses to pull it out of the mud. Rev, Illingsworth and wife are re. oicing upon the advent of a son in their family circle. For the present they are visiting at the home of Mr, H, M. Snyder, Pinegrove Mills, Mrs. Illings worth's parents who are especially de. lighted over the good ne Rev. Ill. ingsworth supplies a Methodist charge in Pennsvaliey. wa. ~P’rof. Henry Meyer, of Rebersburg, was in attendance at court this wees, Mr, Meyer has about completed and ready for press a history of the ‘Meyer family,” in this county. It will be quite a comprehensive work, requiring much research and labor to compile, It will contain illustrations of many of the prominent members of that family. The work will cover about 300 pages and will be published soon. COURT NOTES. THE SECOND WEEK IN SES- SION. Commonwealth Civil of Cases—Lirand Some the Unfinished Jury Report and Cises Tried, Last week at the hour of going to press, Wednesday evening, the case of Wm. Garis, policeman of Bellefonte, charged with stealing $40 from Murs, Lydia Gibson, at her house, in Belle. fonte, was being argued. On Thurs. day morning the court charged the jury and they retired to the jury room at about 11 a. m. There they remained over night and Friday afternoon return. This was and at- ed a verdict of not guilty. the principal case of the week tracted much attention and comment, The against John IH. Rishel, surety of the peace and meintenance, for the purpose of taking further testunony. On Friday morning came up, Mrs, inst Thomas and Roy Lemuel Poorman. Case continued an interes Amanda IR and Case ag Johnson She all May flood, { ‘olay ile, the { down her yard fence, defendants, during tore ¥ at eh 4 1 iL a Qo) character tisislorablse i leged that the | and | { do it ¢ + scription to said enterprise, claimed the subscription was to be paid in lumber for the factory building, which he was to supply, but they purchased from other parties in stead. Verdict of 865.48 for tiff. br. E. vs. James willing WHILE the plain. S. Bellefonte, n if Dorworth, of McMullen. An action i Verdict for plaintiff Bridget A. Smith vs. Jas. Burns, Sr., of Snow Shoe, An action to recover a store debt with an offset for services of Mr. Burns’ son who worked in the store. There was a dispute as to the amount of wages to which the son was entitled. { The jury returned a verdict of 2168.01 | for plaintiff, of Hannah Groves, Milesburg, adm'rx. of Dr. Wm. Groves, dec'd. vs. Sarah Yarnell, An action to recover amount due for professional services. An account in the day book not being carefully kept the plaintiff could only recover for items that were fully set out, stating what they were for, Ver. dict for plaintiff of #50, Hannah Groves, etf,, same as above, vs, Lewis Miller. Verdict for plaintiff of 85.28, Hannah Groves, ete. va. | Daniel Ma- lone. Defendant pled the benefit of the statute of limitation. Plaintiff then pled surprise and the case was continued at the cost of defendant, SECOND WEEK. Court opened on Monday morning with Judge Furst and Associate Faulk. Defendant | tall if a ner on the beneh, The attendance was much smaller than usual. The first case taken up was Jacob McClarren vi, Davidson & Son, litigants from Philips. burg. Anaction totesttitle to property | of Isaac!McClarren, known as a rgarble | yard in Phillpsburg, Beaver and Dale | for the C and | Those Reeder for defendants, Verdict establishes the title of the property held by Jacob McClarren, the claimant, except a horse and buggy and some other personal property. Hon. R. W. Archibald, P. Lackawana county, arrived on 1 morning and presided in the court room. T. A. Lucas, of Howard, Chicago, qualified as a stenograph- er for this week, Furst held court in the arbitration room, with Mr, Coudon stenographer and D. W, ring as clerk. Lucey Auman vs Jonathan Lingle, an | action in ejectment for a tract of land | in Gregg township. Verdict fo plaintiff, the land described in J. H. McCauley, Brown, admr. of John Diven }. 3 Daniel Garma Archibald, a fall abo ROLL OF HONOR. CENTRE COUNTY. r hig Yi JT hi Ni g we appear plaintiff, by Who Defended t tion's Flag ro How the Government Rewards her erip pled and Malmed Patriots—Truly a Roll of Honor, Kennelly, Daniel, Spring Mill Kunest, Daniel, Blanoard Kercenof, Froderick, Howard, des of Al ~ 1 day George H, Bellefonte WW, Rock 8 } Knicely, Kuelchline, George formarly of Judge V ood- admr., verdict for plaintiff, 813 Chesta Miller | tried V before J udge Giarman’s pavement, |i Be front of _| The plaintif 1 HECNCs | accumulate on isted of | Keller appeared for plain TX Ory ibald el | CO b DIOR | Bowe I will convene an extra sesso I the Hi : | 3 Liv vi ; y Toto fer they have departed. am deter : r ’ At whit Se treatment, to b whan James H be any quantities at very low rates, and | s of this kind of | are 80 well authenticated “ Hr tL, James H, St lands can n Stuart, James T, Boals UTE y Shreffler, Jeremiah, Centre Hall it, John, e, John the stories of the succes by BO Fleming 3 Sin farming . Philipsburg 44 : M Stats College State College John RB. Pox Ww it would not be a matter of . Joh renovation in the agricultural , Jonathan ) 2 hrefer, Josep system of the South producing important their politics, The taught by example wie CoLIoge should take place, | results, even Southernor, that prosperity before him, will not be long in substi. tuting persistent industry for vain and idle theories, 6 Swires, Joseph T, Mllesburg in Strayer, Levi, Wolfs Store I Strable, Lot 1, Zion } Summers, Melohia, Tussey ville Slatman, Robert, Pleasant Gap } Stine, Samuel H, Buffalo Run, Smith, Thomas, Philipsburg Shearer, Thomas 1 G, Belletonte Solt, William, Pleasant Gap. Snyder, William E, Centre Hall } Shultz, Willtam H, Milesburg. Spangler, William W, Blanchard Thomas, George, Howard } Twigg, John T, Phillipsburg. Thomas, Lewis, Shingistown 2 Tate, Potter, Pleasant Gap 12 Taylor, Thomas, Bellefonte, ? Thompson, William, Potters Mills Tate, Winfield 8, Pleasant Gap. Watkins, Alexander, Phillipsburg i Whitehill, Andrew L, Lemont, Williams, Daniel ¥, Martha Furnace Wanee, David, Aaronsburg. Williams, Epward, Blanchard, Walker, Kifjah J, Milesbure, Wohifayt, George, Livonia, Witheright, Harvey M, Snow Shoo Weaver, Henry H, Aarrnsburg Waltsha, Jaoob, Reborsbhary. Walk, Jacob ¥, Port Matilda, Wyble, James, Howard, Worth, James H, Linden Hall, Wagner, John DD, Martha Farnace Worts, Philip, Houserville, Wyland, Samuel I, Milesburg. Wykofl, Samuel D, Tylerville. Winkalblech, Solomon, Aaronsburyg. § Wonton, Thomas, Port Matiida, 12 Weight, William, Bellefonte, once 8 Board of Health Resolutions The following resolutions were adopted by the board of health of Bellefonte, on Monday evening, Deo, 5, 1894 WHEREAS, It has come to the knowledge of the Board of Health of the boro of Bellefonte, that diphtheria Is now prevailing in the villa ges of Pleasant Gap, Lauvertown and in some parts of the surrounding community There fore be It Resolved, That all eiltizens residing In and about the above named places, together with all persons who may frequent these Joealitios, be urged to make publicly known any such cases and adopt All known measures to prevent A further spread of this highly contagious and largely fatal disease, The following instructions were given to the health ofMeers The health cflicer is hereby Instructed to In spect all cess pools and privys In the vieinity of the spring from whieh the borough receives Ita wapply of water, and report the condition of the same to the Board, at ita next meeting. By order of the Board, H.C, QuiaLry, See. 12 ~The Gentzel hunting party left on n Wednesday for the Green woods. This PENSIONERS RESIDING IN| 6 Young, George W, Snow Shoe, 5 Young, George W, Nittany, 8 Young, Israel, Boalsburg. 6 Young, John W, RBomola 12 Zimmerman, Emanuel P, Pine Glen 6 Zimnermnn, 8 wel, Milesburg (THE EXD.) week wo complete Lhe yY. Ah I shows that the res | pensioners in in pension r Centre count wiv calen. are about 62 this county under J the general and dependent laws, there being over three hundred of each. RY 6G " Each month #2, s In d | oun | en s 18 paid to Di pendent pensioner | | 1 ang | 4,500 to those under the General i total af law, Of 8.50 y nonti ; } AO | per | money, ps magnificent benefi up the {| protection. It comes to Lhe arm for Hi Fhe Band Concerts $A forte . ‘ ot oF ry alg bt rirlar th thur Boack., Hiram Gar was [ound 4 H ghb oul al i made during th | residence rot are | ’ ¥ % | (14 "TLEESBARRE, Pa, Dec. 8 «John do Polander ndale fn Alexa, returnifig to om a ch dedication at youth, late at night, was waylald by three men, stabbed twice, and then robbed { His cries brought aid, and he rallied suf | ficiently to tell his story, but died some { hours the assault. His assailints | escaped NEw Hore, Pa, Dec. 8 John { of this place, aged 18, met with | injuries while experimenting with pow der. He put a quart of powder in a bottle, | and after stopping it with paper | ii off with a match went off in his face, the glass | bottle cutting him severely. It | he will lose his sight 1.¢ iN while np, t Arca after Denson from the in Pastor Resigne | Rev. Father D. J. Gallaher, who has | been pastor of St. Matthew's church, | Tyrone, since April, 1802, has tendered | his resignation. Father Gallaher has been a partial invalid and in the hope of rest and change of climate restoring his health he has asked to be indefinite. Iy relieved of pastoral duties. Toboggan Slide In Williamsport Operations on a toboggan slide, 1,000 feet long, were begun recently on the old fair grounds, in Williamsport. «The burgess has been directed to purchase new winter uniforms for our police force. «Farmers institutes are in session this week, at Port Matilda on Tuesday and Wednesday, and at Millheim on Thursday and Friday. ~The famous Gorman brothers will be at the opera house on Saturday even- ing. If you want to enjoy a jolly good comedy, take this in. The Gormans have a reputation that will guarantee this attraction. ~The Logan Fire Company, of Belle. fonte, decided to get new uniforms, on Tuesday. The outfit will consist of coackiman’s drab overcoats, extreme length, with caps and belts, The order was placed with Geo. Evans & Co., of is their second trip this season, 12 Yoder, David, Wolfs Store, numb. féarod | | FAUBLES’ | | | ¢ FAUBLES’ Newspag ing ar aqavertisement The postmaster ger iu severe | touched | The whole charge | FOR CLOTHES. The White Fair cw. CHRISTMAS OPENING. DEC, 8% Remarkable Exhibition of Seasonable Goods, I alance of Ladies’ Coats a1 a great sacrifice, C holeest line of Curtains. both Heavy and Lace, Host of Ornamental and Useful articles, L Beginning Saturday, amps, and Silk Shades. paper for fine paper shades J riting paper, tablets, pencils, ete. Al extremely low prices, The White Fair. WATON vou 11! WAIT yon 11! come 10 17! Philadelphia, and will be filled at once. GARMANS.
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