Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 23, 1896, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JULY
G50 '
2a, 1896,
3
OUR LOCAL
DEPARTMENT.
A Column of Interesting Personal
[tems.
HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHED.
Interesting Events and Happennings from
About the county—Doings of our
Briefly Told.
People
~-Everybody is going crazy on the
money question,
will be collected be-
tween Bellefoute and Milesburg.
- Bellefonte is well represented at the
Lewistown encampment this week.
The
il picnic at Hecla Park,
United Bretherns of Bellefonte
on the
+ tat
JISk.
Go and see the Midway Plaisance, at
s+ +1 yg
ith the
Natious,'’ at
th and 2th. Admis-
a number took in the excursion
75 from Bellefonte,
Mr. and
Logan
A four-months old child of
Mrs. James McCafferty, of
street,
lied on Wednesday morning.
hou.e
Edward Schrom has returned
after a three mouths, trip to Atlantic City.
Hall,
was in town on
end
one of Milesburg's
Mon-
a few mo-
i our sanctun.
has a
Ais
V. J. Bauer now lete
to Shoe
kinds
of repairing will be promptly done.
it sale at the Globe conti
nues
1
is
to attract the crow
an be found at their store.
A. W. Hafer has a tree bear-
ug ripe peaches on l This
peaches so
11s lot is an
unusual thing, tohave ripe
early in the season. Itis a curiosity.
-Wil
lelphia Monday mornin
Wel
after a two week's visit
liam Toner departed for Phila.
g to resume his
isbach Light Co.
to his parents
duties with the
The mienbers of the United Brethren
ehurch will hold a festival in the McClam
block Friday and Saturday evening July
24 25, ice cream and cake will be served.
Mrs.
iss Gertrude Bloomingdale, of Phila-
Simon Loeb, Mrs, Strause and
delphia are guests at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. M. Fauble on East High street,
Mr. A. W. Reese, a prosperous
merchant, of port Matilda, transacted
business in town, on Tuesday and re-
ports the silver sentiment growing in that |
section, at a wonderful pace
Chairman W. E. Gray devotes much
of his spare time to buttonboling silver
republicans and trying to bring them
He finds it
1 weather,
back into the party lines
4
hard work this war
During the past week a number of
improveinents were made about the Gar-
The proprietors keep their
man House
11 that con.
hotel up to the standard, in all
tributes to comfort and entertainment.
The ladies of the United Evaugelical
at Snow Shoe intersection, will
festival for the
Saturday, July asth
church
hold a benefit of their
church. on he
festival will be held atthe Intersection.
~The corner stone of the new Meth
odist church at Milesburg will be laid on
Sunday, the 25th. New churches have
started at Kenneda, the Howard
charge; and Hunter's Run within the last
on
mouth.
Mr. R. G. Askey, of Munson, propri-
ctor of Askey's Celebrated linement, was
the first person to drive through the toll
gate between this and Milesburg, free
of toll, under the new regime Tuesday
afternoon.
«This issue contains a large amount
of local news sent in from various parts
about the county. Our correspondents
have done quite well this week. Some
points have not been heard from for
some time,
—On Monday evening a carriage load
from here went to Centre Hall, to hear
Hou. W. R. Bierly, of Dakota, deliver an
address upon the siiver question. A
large audience was present,
er severely criticised the administration,
Mr. John Waite, the bicycle man has
removed his family to Lock Haven, He
has rented the skating rink at that place
and is devoting his attention to teaching
the art of riding the bike. He has a
large class and is doing a good business.
The speak. |
ADDITIONAL LOCALS,
WW, W,
to Pittsburg on Monday.
Walker made a business trip
--Herbert, son of Rey, Houck, of Hazle-
ton, is visiting friends at this place.
~-Mr, Joseph Hoy, of Marion town.
ship, was in town on Saturday and gave
some of the republican heelers a few
pointers on Bryan aud free siver,
Mr, and Mrs
Ira, left Thursday mor
A. S. Garman aud son
ning for a trip to
Niagara Falls, They will be gone about
a week.
The DBelic
tion held th
Park,
At the
tine Furnace Comp
the
cusuing year.
Mr, Lewis
place, but now
fonte
Lutheran congrega-
annual picnic, at Hec
on Wed: esday,
xr
aunual meeting of the
on HOS
lav
old officers were re-elected for
Miller,
A
holding a positio
Pittsburg
brief vacation visiting
foraiely
the
945
office of Dispatch, spe
friends
section.
Mr, Isaac! Mills
and ad.
He
of Spring
was an ear Monday
TC~
* being thrown
All the
or
street
PoC ket
who has gained
niture dealer, takes great
pounding the money que
fit of his numerous friends
uncommon 5 Ig 10
f hi re hi 3
of his store blockac
front
ing by crowds of eager liste
the
should take
could
do effectiy
Prisoners Exc 3p
Thr
ers named
ec Huntingdon ref
ruatlory prison
john Walton
Frank Roach, of
Washington county lz
ing outside t
Keeper Charles Kuepps, late Saturd;
1
afternoon, overpowered their guard, and
after gagging him nding his hands
Tab ¥ em fn,
carried him to pumping
where they
and feet, the
station,
him down a thirty foot
however,
After ta
their minds,
cin
the engine house ing
Guar
Knepp's coat
the Juniata
portage by
where they secured
compelling another
| to row them across the stream. For this
service they relieved Guard Sears of his | ’
| friends with them and spend a pleasant
wearing apparel. They have thus far
eluded arrest.
New Bicycle Factory
A corporation was organized at Phil.
ipsburg last week, under the name of the
Welivar Manufacturing
u with
a capital stock of £30
company,
all of which
Ww.
the company,
structed to take the necessary
LOO,
has been subscribed. Geo. Zeigler,
Esq., attorney for was in.
measures
A meeting for the
anent be
new fac.
The
special attention to
of woodworking ma.
to procure a charter
election of pern
held on Friday
officers will
the
at once.
Work on
tory will be commenced
company will give
the
chinery used in the
of which the We
holders, are the
manufacture
making of bicycles,
Brothers, stock.
Philipsburg
livar
nventors.
Journal
The
The Patriot Says: State Zoologist War.
ren started for Centre county Friday with
a cartload of chemicals to make war on
the army worm. These destructive little
pests have made their appearance in
various parts of the country and are
causing great damage to the crops. The
latest point of attack is the farm at the
Pennsylvania state college. Dr. Warren
says vigorous measures are necessary to
exterminate the pest,
Died at Mill Hall,
Mrs. Chales Weiss died at the residence
of her sister, Mrs, H, W. Garth, Mill
Hall, Monday afternoon of diabetes,
Mrs. Weiss was formerly Miss Emma
McKean, Lock Haven, She was married
six years ago. She is survived by her
husband and daughter.
Army Worm,
Festival,
On Saturday evening, August ist, the
members of the Weaver M. FE. church,
| at the Oak Grove school house, cast of
| Bellefonte, will bold a festival at which
| the delicacies of the season will be served,
| A fine gold watch will be awarded to
| yome fortunate person, holding the pro.
per ticket.
revolver they fled to | ‘ !
| their picnic from Thursday of this week
| to
guard |
named Sears, at the point of a revolver, |
| Park atga. m.
IN THE COURT HOUSE.
Intelligence Gathered from
Offices.
Legal
MARRIAGE
§ John H. Wilson,
| Minnie E, Saylor, "
LICENSES.
Jersey Shore
{ George W., Thomas,
Philipsburg
Ella M. Seigfried, .
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
To Marshall
D.
township.
Cox upon
Rufus Evans, decd, late of
Bis
To J. Linn Mattern upon the estate of
John B. Mattern, decd., late
township.
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.
to
Rush
Charles Lupton, executor,
Lupton, for tract of land in
ship for $1.
Fred Brighton to Hannah Lupton, for
tract of land in Rush twp , tor $150 00.
Han
Brighton for certain
James and ah Lupton to Fred
ract of land
township for $150
Herbert E.
ring town-
ret ux to Bilger
tof land in
act
for tract
re County
johr G
to Hon,
Mackey
Was
3
tached was
building is £
JULIGIDE 18 32.(
y $1,
the tenant farmer, k
covered b
ments and thi
year's hay crop
Postponed
The Reformed Sunday school and cou
gregation of Bellefonte, have postponed
Wednesday July 29. Extra trains
will leave Central R. R. station for Hecla
Everybody is cordially
invited and are requested to bring their
| day in the woods.
Will Drill Another Well
The capitalists who have been prospect.
ing for gas and oil near Pennfield, have
decided to drill another well. Two wells
thant
LAL
were put down in territory last fall
without success, but the indications were
such that it is believed a third well can
be drilled in the right spot. Operations
will be commenced in a few days.
You Might Try It.
A victim of hay fever claims that he
solution
effective.
has found a of olive oil and
camphor
gently warming some olive oil and a
very Prepare it
small lump of camphor together for a
long time, until thorougly mixed. Ap-
ply it by oiling the inside of the lower
part of the nostrils,
Died of Inflammatory Rheumatism
Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs John
Frazer, living east of Linden Hall, died
Wednesday afternoon 15th, after a long
flliness from iuflamatory rheumatism.
He was aged about fifteen years and two
months, and was a very bright lad.
Found an Old Coin.
J. W. Rhine, while digging a post hole
on the Sperring farm near Mill Hall last
week, found a copper cent dated 1812,
and Mr. Sperring found one dated 1830.
The coins me bothin a good state of
preservation,
Silk Mill Chartered,
The Susquehanna Silk mills at Sunbury
were chartered by the State Department
Thursday. The capital is $150,000 and
the directors are Heinrich Schuiewind,
Julius Schniewind, Elberfeld, Germany;
Heinrich Schifewind, Jr., Sunbury,
Building 2 New Opera Honse.
Ridgway is to have a new opera house,
The size will be 66x 150 feex, and so feet
high. Theptructure wilf be built of Ridg-
way's buf brick, solid walls, and trim.
med with cut stone. It is to seat 1400
people.
Various |
| nineteen year old son of Mr, Mrs. Wil
yell { Monday afternoon.
Bellefonte | 9
| was the oldest son of William and Mary
estate of | : ’
the estate of | ,,,4 acquaintances in this city
Bogus | {ot
| places
i taken ill he was
of Patton |
| fonte band and
James | ,
town- |
noon at 3 «
« the Reformed
mm Kush |
| completed
| been
A SAD DEATH,
A sad death was that of Walter O., the
of North Penn street on
The deceased had
liam Derstine
been ill but a little over a week,
A week previous he was compelled to
take his bed with billious fever. Walter
Derstine and had a large Lost of friends
He
in different |
had |
years been employed
of business and at the time he wa
work! for Jared Har. |
pes
Deceased w
for
ustrument in
The
were he
funeral
Wednesday
: from his
remains Id on
on north Pe
Death of Miss Elizabeth Humes
Miss Elizabeth Humes
] William H. Hu
resiaence ol
$
daughter of
ate mies and Cathrine
fat
1¢ MT
few days
xl nost
The
, but the wire
Ow
munication with the worl line
to Spr ALLIS
across the tra cu! by the railroa
company.
Pike Condemned.
The Bellefonte an Philipsburg tur
and Milesburg, has
and hereafter
upike,
between Bellefonte
condemned will be
free from tolls. The viewers appointed
by court have assessed the damages at |
two thousand dollars which will be paid |
out of the county treasury. The pan
condemned over two miles and is
located in Spring and Boggs townships.
CMa NGL OF NAMi
In the matter of the petition of Henry Mun
driek tor decree to change name from Hemfry
Mundriek to HenryHaag
in the Court of Common le
County, No 1#0, April T. 1%
And now, to wit : June Sth, 18 This cause
came on to be heard upon petition and it ap |
pearing to the court that the original petition |
of application was filed on the 4th day of
Maren, A.D. 18% Th pursuance of the decree |
of this court and after due consideration it is |
ordered, adjudged and decreed that the name |
of Henry Mundriek the petitioner be changed |
to that of Henry Haag, and itis further ordered,
adjudged and decreed that he shall hereafter
assume the name of Henry Haag as well as all
the members of his immediate family. his
wife and children hereafter to bear the name
of Haag instead of Mundrick
It is further ordered, adjudged and decreed
that the aid Henry Haag and his wife and
children shall respecti vely have the advantage
of the several acts of Assembly in such case
made and provided : and it is further ordered,
adjudged and decreed that the sald Henry
Haag the petitioner shall pay the costs of this
proceeding together with the $10.00 povided by
he act of assembly of the hol April, A.D,
2,
The Prothonotary is directed to give notice
of this decree acrording to the directions of
the several acts of assembly in such case made
and provided and make the proper record of
said notice, by ™e COUny
W. F. Suir, Prothonotary, July 16 19
RPHANS COURT SALE
Extate of John M., Wagner, deed ., late of
Boggs township, Centre county, Pa.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court
of Centre county, the undersigned will offer at
public sale, at the court house, Bellefonte, on
BATURDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1508,
at 2 o'clock p. m., the following property
DOUBLE DWELLING HOUSE and stable and
other outbuildings, on fot No, 11 in general plot
of Central City, fronting on turnpike road;
property in good repair.
A LARGE FARM located about one mile north
of Unionville, in Unlon township, known as the
Hunter Dale property, thereon erected a farm
house, large bank barn, and outbulldiogs n
goow, repair. This comprises (wo tracts, @%
acres more or less, A good portion of which is
covered with fine oak, pine and hemlock tim.
bar. The farm is In a high stato of cultivation,
TerMs~One third at the purshase to
be paid upon confirmation of sale, one third in
one year thereafter with interest, and the in.
terest on the remaining one third to be paid to
i
w i wow
nually daring her
he sald
is
as of Centre |
of sald decedent, a
fier natural 1ife and at her deat
: \ Aeterred
od ne
of Joh agner, deed
3rd
week
Mighty Nine Cent Sale
3rd
week
A
THN GLOBHA.
pe .
Ar— ded TY roods and DL inery
BE —
‘KS Of our
sweeping reducti
oree, and ti
* Knit )
of Dut
ne Cott
, i
Small Wares.
Loar
sd
1
Writing Paper.
¢-Caps--AA Big Barg
en a : L. ce Lg
On
Opie
1 hi
Ladies’ Gauze Vests.
hbed
Ain
Gillie
i AD
Brushes
Handkerchiefs.
i
Embrolderies.
KATZ & CO. Ltd, §
Makers of Low Prices and Terrors to All Competitors.
OAK HALI
Decker an
ywn on Sunday
d company are
, which needs it |
Miss Jenuie Meyer, of Boals!
the guest of Miss Jennie Stam
Master William Selle
Harry Waguer, of Rock,
B
Did you hear that
was visiting
at the home of E. Peters, last Sunday.
drop? What? Pri.
Ces on Linware,
and sister Katie, visited
friends at Shiloh last Sunday
Lather Dale
Some threshing has been done in this
vicinity already
John Weaver, fi
g at the home of Lu
yrmerly of this place,
was visit ther Camp-
bell’s, Sunday
nu
Theatre out of 2 Church
The Baptist
been seized by creditors and is now be.
The build-
of which
at DuBois, has
church,
theatre
£22,
a
ing changed into a
00, all
ing originally cost
| amount had been paid except £8,700
| Barley, per bushel
Bellefonte Grain Market.
Corrected weekly by Geo. W. Jackson &0¢
Red wheat, perbushel
Rye. per bushel .
Corn, ears per bushel, new
Corn, shelled per bushel
Oats—~new per bushe)
Buckwheat perbushe
Groundplaster pertor
PROVISIONS GROCERIES
weekly by Bauer & Co
Apples dried, perpound
Cherries dried per pound seeded
Beans per quart
Onions, per bushe
Butter, per pound
n
AS correcles
SERA
i
Tallow, per pour
Country Sh ae
Sides
Hams
Hamssugar ed
Breakfast! Bacoy
Lard pey pound
ges per dozen
Potatoes per hushe
ried Sweet Carn ne
5
Nw
4
Cures
Prove the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla — posi
tive, perfect, permanent Cures
Cures of Scrofula In severest forms
Rheum, with intense itehing and 1}
ing, scald head, bolls, pimples, et
Cures of Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Catarrh
toning and making rich, red blood
Cures of Nervousness and That Tired Peeling
by feeding nerves, inuscles and tissues
on pure blood. For book of cures by
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
Send address to C. 1. Hood & Oo, Lowell, Masa
Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner
pills, ald digestion. 250.
salt
Bh TS TE SE SS
Campaign Rates uum
The Centre Democrat will be
sent 10 any mew address in
Centre county, for
Cts. a Month
B.~No subscription will be ac.
cepted for lees than THREE
months--15 cents; or for more
than SIX months 30 cents,
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Women's Feet
Are Growing
Larger!
a prominent newspaper has just
made the discovery, and shoc men
sustain the opinion.
But what's the difference’
Because the women are weanng
good, sensible shoes, it is not cost
ing them any more, and are
free from many of the foot-llls so
prevalent before. .
Good, roomy shoes for women's
wear can be had here at $1.25 up—
in all styles, any sort of toe, any
size or width,
MINGLE'S SHOE STORE.