——————— The ote Aemort, THURSDAY, FEBUARY 14, 1895 R. KURTZ ED RACKET BELLEFONTE, PA CHAS. THE No. 9, Oriner Ex, G. R SPIGLEMYER, SHEM SPIGLEMYER Your Attention i OU importa in anotio They ] are offer your atts 16) 33y. If to you. interest may LOCAL DEPARTMENT. — Next Remem! Do you have to say. Tuesday er that, ever Co. & PUB. 4 |W | From A PLEASANT EVENING. AT THE HOME OF MR. AND MRS, GEO. L. GOODHART. Celebration of their 2. Anniversary-—Silvi Many relatives and sent, th Wed ding Wedding | riends P I'¢- On Monday evening there was a large gathering at the home of Mr. and Ms. 1. Goodhart, near Centre Hill, join with them in the celebration of A twenty-fifth anniversary of their wed- ding. Owing to the impassable condi- tio » the blizzard, it had been feared that few would venture from home, (+00. n of the roads, duet but by Monday evening the roads were opened in many places while generally the driving was done through the felds. The first horse sled charge of 16 to pull through was a four- load from Bellefonte i Alf i steads in fine 16 party safe and le home of Mr. points « In who handled the style and Baum landed sound at the hospit- and Mrs. Goodhart. he valley nm. , ) all others came and at their P- i mged with relatives festivit spac 1OUS } home was and friends to mingle in the les of the OCCHASIon. The time { the formal when Miss Jessie appropriate sts gathered in ceremonies Durst Wit dding wer ie framed Vergreen. ments and well suited for tl $101. Lie uo | reased the gatherin few | it ~Sg¢hreyver and Reese ex xpect to op April 1st, Gardner, of Th r grocery store Somes Howard, was committed to jail on 1esday on charge beating —Mr. Wm. move to Indian: dispose of his store a whicl he The sell goods is what attrac Lyon & ts 80 many ne See the advert prices at w customers. isement another column. ~—Mr. John ] to order sale bills from th will have a large sale of farm Wednesday March 6th, ce Mr. ( : vv 1st, took -y 1 1 called on Tuesday flice. stock S 4) on Sit the m ' lllefonte, yeorge Baldwin, sudden leave from De the establishment has been eration by A. A. Mai rge B, Brandon, prietor of the Broe kerhoff rented the Mansion House Pa. Itis the principal bh place. —On Monday Ad. Fauble left for New York city for the purpose of placing an order for spring clothing. He promises to bring some bargains with him. kant it r Rep in oO} bo tland. ee formerly TO- | House, hi at « of otel -While we have had a genuine blust. | i i | appr i from | other beautiful He |" | our | deemed | goodn flor- | | to most {| Democratic 2s | arlisle, | the | | the farm and has spent i i i | sistent ering winter there is very little frost in | first snow that fell was a frost and that | the ground. The came before there still remains. ~The production of **Faust'’ in the opera house last week was one of the finest entertainments of the season. | the soil. wel ted words, dwelling upon the celebration asion {or re- d Mis steness of such a immedi a “Silver Weddi were many ich space wil 4 n At 11 ¢ drive al Loker permit party, it ght m., hav ng ¢ vd, best t : a and cheerful journey homeward L. our Mr. Goodha (100. of own readers As ne i the "we J resent members i county commissioners who is board of serving his tion he is a ond term. Dy He a occupa. on his life tilling He is one of Potter t foremost citizens, a prominent member in the Patrons of Husbandry and a con- member of the Presbyterian church, and always enjoyed the highest wteem of his neighb of true man hood and fortunate in h an helpmate ; farmer. was born ywnships and respects especially - tl e Ix t test He loving I's worth. is aving amiable, { and it is the wish of his many friends | that the future may have as much hap- piness in store for himself and family, | as they have enjoyed in the past. The cold weather and small house did | not seem to discourage the company. —Montgomery & Co. have made some decided improvements in the ar. rangement of their store. They now clothing to better merly. Convention At Aaronsbhurg A musical convention will be held in the Reformed church of Aaronsburg, commencing Monday evening February | 18th, 1805, continuing during the week can handle their line of ready made | advantage than for. | ~During the blizzard last week the | | rection of Prof, PP. H. Meyer, of Boals- court house officials became very much discouraged over the low temperature of the building. The steam heat could not keep things comfortable and finally coal stoves were put up and now every thing is lovely. - Irvin C. T. Speer, in this place, arrived in Belle. fonte Wednesday evening of last week from Derwick, Louisiana, It Is now almost ten years since he left here. He is now located with one of the largest firms in Chicago and is considered their most expert electrician. In looks he is stout and heavy as if the world and all therein agreed with him. { burg, assisted by with three sessions daily and closing with two grand concerts, Thursday and Friday evenings, February 21 and 22, The convention will be under the di. Miss Mary Dale, of as organist. All lovers of music should attend this grand Lemont. good : jubilee of song. Speer, youngest son of W. | Curtin twp, School Report, The following is a report of Mann's Behool, for the fourth school month, end. Ing Feb. 7, 1805: Average attendance during month, males 15, females 11, total 2; average attendance during term to date, males 12, females 13, total 25, Those who did not miss a day during month are Toner Mann, Orrie Deitz, Robt. Fye, Cranstown Laurie, Maud Daley, Olive Mann and Edith Young, We had 15 visitors daring the month. All whoare in. terested in education are Invited to come to see us. C. V, Drloxo, Teacher. INTERNAL REVENUE INCOME TAX, Taxes on incomes received from Janu- | ary 1st, 1804 to December 31st, 1895, in- 1804, collected and of Congress in effect there shall paid upon the gains, profits and incomes received from all sources in the calendar year ending December 81st, 1804, by every citizen of the United States, whether resident at home or abroad, and from every person residing in the United States a tax of two per on the amount go received over and above #4. 000.00, August 28th, be assessed, ia cent, There shall also be assessed, col- lected and paid a tax of two per cf nt on for above actual operat. all the net profits or incomes, said calendar year, ing and business expenses, of all orpora- | tions, ete., doing business for profit in the United States. Returns to be made to collect associations, before the alty of first day of March 1885. Pen. per added for returns after the first day of March Blanks for making returns can obtained from John F. Brosi CI puty No. 211 Water street, la Haven, Pa., by nail or otherw ing Grant Herring, Co addres Internal Reyenue, 1 oA) cent made ald be } ' 2] Collector, ek Scranton, are made before of March 1808 sed. du wi before July 1st, less returns day ARYES Taxes 1565 Special Grange Meeting d resolution of the County Grange | Hall 3 at the meeting held at Honse and Store Burned during the bli ~. ~¥eill alns, distance 1 Friday morning, the honse-of Mr. WW. merchant . who i) nf Martha } lives Fun a nor TL i L n destroyed linms was ‘oer her bed. Be was the with she was removed | iat | 18 Ance a large sled to then on. a ince she has 8500) insuran ad the a ON but isa complete furniture, ich carried in. st policy neg rlect the renewed ut 81000, 1% : ill be abo Court Notes [3 The following are the doings of court last week from Thursday morning. Owing to the cold weather several short seas eld and often were shivering and wearing 1 ons were h the people their over- coats: Thos. L.. Waple vs Philipsburg boro to recover 220,000 damages for injuries from a fall on a defective side walk. The jury found for the defendant, there. fare Waple could not reco ver. Emily Alexander vs admr of J. IL. Leech. Verdict for plaintiff, $062.94 | Daniel Hess vs admrs of J. 1. Leech. Verdict for plaintiff $1127.98, George W. Campbell, use Fryberger vs W. F. Rockey. An ac- | tion to recover commissions, Contin. | ued and John Kline appointed as referee, of GT. | Birthday A nniversary On Sunday the children, immediate | relatives and a few friends assembled at | the Garman House to pay their respects to Mr. Daniel Garman who had reach. ed the 76th milestone of life and has the promise of seeing many more. One of the principal features of the occasion was the elegant dinner so much enjoyed by all. Owing to the delay in trains two sons, Dick, of Philadelphia, and Robert, of Coatsville, Pa., could not reach Bellefonte as had been expected. Death of an Old Resident, Salmon Strong, and old and respected citizen of Beech Creek, died last Thurs. day, at the advanced age of 85 years, Mr. Strong had been a resident of Beech Creek for the past fifty years. clusive, under the provisions of the Act | the 8 On 01 1565, | of boldi ing | | James Young, an { ordinary Lyon & Co, continue to offer aston- ishing prices. 1 sheel IeI'S View { at the Y, M, A. on Friday evening. John Wagner, mail tr {iat the sick 1 this week, Carrie | ADDITIONAL LOCALS. | | i | | ~ Farle C. Tuten is assisting on mail carrier force this week, ont salt on your pavements { It causes affections of the throat. Mr. Moses Montgomery is still con- fined t to his the | his ankle. Mr. Cha caster where he has accepted a pos nae od room from inturies to 4 cone Lo . Bosner ha a wateh factory. If you are | go to the polls If you are not On Wedne et us knos ! | in in favor of Tus d vote anvhow, 4 pool on day and oO Al to |] \ blooming t } § We } ¢ ise, or by mn Mond: ning Ru of Harvey Shivery, AY on tableauxs Il are invited, AWAY, ‘ 1 vad aestroved. unknown was elected legate to the inter-state collegiate athleti to be Phil hia in the near future tions to vote for Hi: iarrish ITE as the Sprir meet, held in , instruc. the place » meeting wdelp athletic Hamlet Coming. On Friday evening of next week our people will have an opportunity of | ening to Shakespearian drama. of more than prominence, supported by a will be at the opera iste a actor strong company { house on Friday evening February 22nd | | " | to present *‘ Hamlet. | joy these productions should not miss | this opportunity. For Councilman The Act of May 23, 15873, is plain and 1 " : distinct in regard to private measures “A member of council voting upon a | measure in which he has a personal or | private interest, without disclosing the fact, shall, in case his vote carries the | measure, forfeit his office.” Philadelphia is now paying for its | public lighting both gas and electric, A Tyrone Firm mn Trouble. Executions aggregating 820,000 were issued on Monday against Jones & Cald. well, furniture dealers, Tyrone. The largest individual claim against the em. barrassed firm is for 14,000 and is held by I. C, Caldwell, of Philadelphia. “Died at Eagleville, John Hile Gladfelter, son of Charles and Elsie G. Gladfelter, of Eagieville, died last Thursday from a complication of diseases. The child was 6 months and 2 days old. ~S8ee what Lyon & Co. have tosay in finches column, A great clearance sale. the | No ad- | ros Persons whoen. | A GENUINE BLIZZARD. |A STORM THAT OTHERS. Day All roads Worst badly ) CYer Known, In another port be found an accot zard that swept over the continent and from whit It « r (14 v 10 t week latter part of last NE Are NOW emerging | wide, cau ng up roads ; ing from the Lenlre co ad from last 1 Wednes. fu iursday lay week Ww steamed reported been intense have storm and inhabitanis can Tw fitwasa genuine Dakota g Was ’ iw hankfal it may be « y are t 1 ever Pray House Barned t week the house on the Charley Snyder farm, { better known farm, near State College was destroyed by fire with all i The farmer Will iam K. Corl had made the fire as 1al and gone to the barn to do the work while his wife prepared breakfast, on On Wednesday morning of las the (sr as lasgow ts contents ust returning from the barn he noticed the flames bursting from the roof and at once gave the alarm and started to the | rescue of his family. The small | children, —the baby only months old—were carried out in their night clothes, with what wraps could be gath- ered at the last moment and by the time they were gotten into the nearest If mile away-they were al perished. The being frame burned rapidly. was saved and the loss is a severe one for Mr. Corl for the personal property was at ive two house—a ha house nothing most not insured. ¥ arnace hat Down. On Monday morning the fires at the Valentine furnace were banked. The plant has been in successful operation for several months, A scarcity of ore caused by the bad weather and drifts and the necessitr of making a few re. pairs about the plant are the reasons for the stop. The ore banks will be kept in constant operation so that a good supply will be on hand when the fires are relighted, which will be in a short time. «A large lot of shoes are on the bar. gain counter at Powers’ shoe store. See advertisement on another page. ~Your attention is called to the ad. vertisement of Lyon & Co. They are putting out goods at still lower prices. BEATS ALL | MARRIAGE LICENSES Vast Week Docket ! Tesued Dus ing the the Tuken from Died at the Home bry xtended far | SALE KEGISTER BEST FOR SHIRTS. PROCTER & GANT wT Bellefonte Grain Market. GARMAN'S STORE. NO BAITS OR # MOTH EATEN GOODS. HOLIDAY TRADE LARGEST IN OUR EXPERIENCE. the above money The why of goods for the where else. samc Cras} per yard Butter Milk OAD Stamped table covers Pillow Shams Hap cotton Big Slate - Large lamp com;j All-woonl red ons Fine ginghams Curtin pole Somplate ‘ Mens’ seamless hose Regular 5c erash now Appleton “A” muslin Genuine hair cloth vie “to h MOT inne Beat those prices if you can and watch for brands. If in Butter Milk see that you get the genuine as we offer, If in a needle see that you get a SMITH RED PAPER. In a spool ef cotton don't take an inferior quality, Coats and Clark, the two standards. Merchants shove otherson you for the sake of the excess profit, GARMAN’S STORE.
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