Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 07, 1896, Image 1

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¢ 5 Cts. a Month a
The Centre Demoer: vill
¢ be MY 10a t rat will @
than 3 or more than 6 months
[] at these terms
in Centre county, during the
tem avieoe aay
campaign, for Sets a month
Nosubseription taken for less
CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop.
SCHOOL DIRECTORS
IN SESSION.
Prof. C. L. Gramley Re-elected
County Superintendent.
SALARY INCREASED TO $i8oo.
A Raise of $300 that Will be Taken From the
State Appropriation to Centre County
Other Minutes of the Session. There Were
122 Directors Present.
Pursuant to County
> La.
school directors of Centre
Superintendent ( Gramley, the
county
assem -
bled in the Court House, on Tuesday
May sth, for the purpose of eclectin
County Sug of
our
ate for chairman
who has the record of twenty
servic
He
the
Lin
> state,
er the
could do s
would be ded: from the annual stats
appropriation. > then cited the follow
increase and 48 against, and it carrie
The
the nex essity ol
County Superintendent explained
propeny siimg oul
certain blanks after which the convention
f. Gramley made men-
the
Six
TO
t that
director
adjourned. I
ion of the fa there was in
audience a who in the last
had
meetings,
vears attended 103 school board
made 225 visits to the schools
of a board during his
Hall,
ecretary
term It w
of Howard township.
.
Will be Married
The wedding of Gilbert
oldest son of Gen. James A.
this place, will take place in Harrisburg
on Tuesday, May 12th at 12.30 o'clock,
The bride will be Miss Simonton, daughs
ter of Judge Simonton of that city, The
groom is employed by the International
Y. M. C. A. commitice in doing work
among the colleges,
.——— -
Death of Mrs, Henderson,
On Wednesday morning Mrs. J. C. |
and was
r
of as J. Newlin
¥
Ol
A.
leaver
Beaver,
of
:
M
Henderson died at her home, Julian Pa.
The deceased was 60 years of age. The |
funeral will be held on Friday moming,
services in the M. BE. church; interment
in Gray's cemetery, Halfmoon,
STATE CONVENTION.
The
at Allentown last week,
Democratic State Convention, hel
was a ls
enthusiastic gathering,
convention consisted in the selection
the this
Sixty-four delegates to the Nation-
The
Pattison was
named as the choice for the Presidency.
Presidental electors for ticket
fall;
Convention, unit
al Democratic
rule was adopted and Gov,
The following is the
DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM.
“Weare in favorof a firm,
maintenance of the gold standard.
While we favor the most liberal use of
silver with the enforcement of
we are absolutely op-
coinage of silver and
(8
rchase of sil ullion
aavarymng
rad
“yr stent
consistent
a gold standard,
posed to the free
the compulsory
by the gove
“We believe
Copic
to
p
trade,
commerce and
pposed to all
l debasemen
ll evasions and «
50 closely ii
Falling Off Of Passenger Traffic.
* Petinisylvania railroad
7/9590 passengers
ty, Chicago and
This Is a falling off,
between New Yor
St. Louis, as com
pared with previous years, of ne arly 6,
which decrease is accounted for
* Severe competition of the trolley
The trolley systes arallels the
Pennsylvania lines many places, and
the drain was so great upon the local
travel of the company that early in the
year reductions were made in fares to a
The
almost
number of the suburban points,
passenger traffic
the trunk
suffered in the same manger.
decrease in is
universal, as all lines have
—— Pa -
The Digger 1 sedihy Butlinger.
The Gazette
says: “The dagger or
knife used by Ettlinger in cutting the |
throat of Constable John Bammer was
| found last week by Wes Hosterman who
{ of Daniel Nestlerode, an heir of Christian
was hunting around in the ruins of the
Ettlinger home. It was sticking in the
cellar wall, where, no doubt, Ettlinger
| stuck it before coming out and so tragi-
cally ended his life. Hoth edges were
sharp and several places on the blade
there was found blood. Part of the
handle is broken off and it is a very val
unable relic.”
BELLEFONTE, PA, T
ALL THE COURT
PROCEEDINGS.
For Our
Carefully Compiled
Readers.
CASES TRIED AND SETTLED.
All the Unfinished Business of Last Week
How Wer
the Second Week
Causes Disposed-—Doings in
The Civil List,
% R. Holne
I. Halev, Charles A
Canchlev Milton
sins Caughley, Milton
therton, Fe
|
tow: :
cutor Washint
cutor 1 ye i
Bill
he costs
IENoTe
vs. Jasper Holt, charge betrayal
prosecutrix Maggie Hoover. True Bill
Otto Gumper, charge furnish
wor to men of known inte mperate
pr Mary
ER
charged by “Habeas Corpus’
osecutrix Sexton. Dis.
proceed.
mgs before court
Com. vs. J. T. Clabby, charge perjury;
Settled.
Clark E. Whiteley, charge bx
trayal; prosecutrix Gertrude M. Kerstet
Settled.
prosecutor George Gates,
Com. vs
ter,
Com. vs. Charles Robb, charge assault
and battery; prosecutor Mike Vaughn.
True Bill.
Com, vs. Charles Robb, char
(rev
gC assault
and battery; prosecutor George Gares.
True Bill,
SECOND WEXK.
Court called on Monday morning, and
; Ks
after hearing motions and petitions, the |
first case taken up was Commonwesnlth of
Penna. ex relatione (in trust) for the use
Bowman, deceased, vs. John 8. Nestle-
rode, Nelson Miller, and Frank T, Wal-
lace, plea assumpsit. Veraict in favor
of the plaintiff for $29.92.
William A. Hartsock vs, W. F. Reeder,
Anna Myers, Joseph W. Myers, John
Myers, James Myers, Elias Williams,
John Milton, Milligan Richards, William
HURSDAY, MAY 7, 1806.
Henderson,
Flick
On
William Milton,
, and Sanford Kinney
motion of counsel
names of W, F, Reeder,
Milton, Milligan R
Henderson,
John
Flick, and Sandford Kinney
stricken from the record and
of the
en in favor
Anna Myers,
nt, for
laura A. Mu
€ join
the ' use
Il, and
Hal
ilamber C
nein
Mii
1, plea assumpsit
Ww
Brockerhoff, Andrew J
Fred Reynolds vs. Margaret ¢
Brockethoff
Henry Brockerhoff, plea trespass
the
CAsSC on
jury
was challenged in
Tuesday afternoon, all jurors
not empannelled in this case and in the
MceNitt-Lingle case, were discharged
This suit is brought to recover damages
to the
sinking the foundation for
Cou
dan Reynolds bank ding in
the “Temple
i
HH hier
buildin
Ke
.———
A Lzrge Enterprize
The Morrison-Cass Paper company,
at Tyrone, Pa.. are preparing to enlarge
the piant at that place by the erection of
| additional buildings.
Paper is not only shipped from the
Morrison -Cass Paper company’s milly in
Tyrone to all sections of the United
States, but much of its product takes the
| ocean voyage to Europe, an extensive
| order from London, England, being on
file at present. They supply the United
States government with much of the pa-
per used at Washington, Itisa splen-
did plant, doubtless profitable to its own.
ers.
A ————
«Five cents a month—The Centre
Democrat, during the campaign.
THE GYPSIE
CARNIVAL.
Held in a Grove near Mileshurg
during the past week.
A BEAUTIFUL GYPSIE QUEEN
A Tal
sathering
land Imposing
People
)
Costly § juipages
gE P
ir Posts so that
make the arrange
round trip from other
regular fare one way for the
F. Punrgs Ores,
Commander of Post at
On
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Will i
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the nex
Jellefonte will be in it to k
this year. On May 7 and 8, the district
| Epworth League for the counties of
| Blair, Clearfield and Centre will meet in
| convention in that town, On May 10,
the tenth semiannual mecting of the
up
Homoopathic Medical society of Central
| Pennsylvania will be held there; July 14,
| the State Dental association will convene
Pennsylvania will hold its sessions here.
Our town has a splendid reputation for
its hospitality and we presume that on
all of the above occasions it will sustain
its reputation, Every body come.
i —— EN
~HRverybody goes to the Philadelhia
Branch.
in Bellefonte for a three days’ convention, |
and in October the PresbytesianSynod of |
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For Selling “Story of Spais
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more, Md. offer 2150060 to
three months 175 copies of pel
Story of Spaln and Cuba Mremiuvms and
Hiberal commission given for any quantity sold
Thisis one of the greateat selling books out.
Many agents make from & to £104 day A
graphic asoount of the present war and the
struggle for liberty ts given. 100 beaulital us.
| trations. M0 pages. Freight pod and oredit
given: Se outfit free If 10 cents is sent for
| postage. Write them Immediately 1
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We MUST HAVE HELP.
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i We men and women $10 to #18 per week
Yor aay work. No books or peddling.
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