THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1896. 3 ——————— HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Local Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines. PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS. What has Transpired During the Past Week What the saw worthy of mention—A Movements of our People Local Scribe week's local news in a few words, —Mr. Rush Larimer has moved to Yalentine street, ~The advance in the price of wheat has made many of our farmers smile. ~The Uadine ranging for their annual Thanksgiving ball. Fire company are ar- ~Have you read the advertisement of Lyon & Co., on page 8 of this issue. It will interest you. —John Gould and family moved to Lock Haven secured a position. last week where the latter Geo. Bush left for Pittsburg, on Satur- day, where he will attend U, S. District court, this week, as a juror, Dr. J. M. in Cleaifield, —The widow of the late Stewart died at her home on Friday last, aged about 58 years. The day and the indications are that we soon cold blast of winter set in Mon- will have a genuine touch of winter, A. McClain left Monday for Spangler, Pa., James on where he turn his attention to business ma stone flag -A substanti being laid place the —Hon. J. Aarousburg, spent Sunday as the guest of his sous W chant and J. Calvin, the Several parties f camping in the moun at present something to do afte —Rev. Hoshour, Jatheran assisted Rev, Geo. I , last Sunday being tion ions are giass works plan erative | ployment to about 25 men at tl —Paul Sheffer has a ants, consistiz house p for sale in the Crider Exchange —-There is a who shall of the « worn hurch an ways present the trimmed side to congregatic Mr. heims best known citizens, ealers, transacted Monday, and at office ~F, x treasurer ni Jonathan and furniture business in Bellefonte on called Centre Democr James J. Gramley, of Rebersburg, was in town over Sunday He which he tractured a rib that caases him sustained a fall some time ago by some inconven Miss Kate Garber, who recently com- pleted a course in a Williamsport busi- ness college and has mastered the art of stenography and typewnting is visiting friends in Bellefoute, her former home. Our republican friends are still dilat- ing over the magnificent victory attained at the election, markable about it There is nothing re- You got a licking four years ago and died a great deal harder. worse «A Kansas man has discovered that brandy can be made from wet elm saw- dust. A discouraged temperance advo- cate asks what chance the good cause will have when a man can go forth with a rip saw and get drunk on a fence rail. Ex. Webb. Kerstetter, the Bishop street baker and confectioner has settled down to business, since his matrimonial ven. ture and now is better prepared to serve He is better off a half or has a ‘better half"’ than formerly. We wish them abundant prosperity his patrons than ever, Y Mr. Harry Bush sailed on Saturday for United States of Columbia, South America. He takes charge of the lum- ber interests of a Philadelphia firm, while the general manager comes home for a rest. He will be located about 150 miles from Cartegena and goes on a sail ing vessel which takes 20 days on the ocean and ten days stop at Cuba, A reverend gentleman, addressing a school concert recently, was trying to enforce the idea that the hearts of the little ones were sinful and needed regu- lating. Taking his watch and holding it up he sad: “Now, here is my watch; suppose it don't keep good time; now goes too fast, now too slow; what shall I do with it?" “Sell it! "shouted a young. ster, IN THE COURT HOUSE. Intelligence Gathered Offices. Legal from MARRIAGE LICENSES. Alfred Heverly, - - - Bellefonte {Clara Saylor, . . - u" § Wm, A. L Lizzie M § W.L.Cook, « « « » » =» { Emma E. Long, Wolfs Store Rebersburg Brumgart, - Moyer, - Jacksonville { Gust Beezer, -. . . . « { Mertie Saylor, f Wm. J. Motter, . . 1 Sarah Williams, - Spring Twp. Rush Twp. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION, To Elizabeth and Auna Bible, upon the { hypnotic state or mood they appear to | estate of Wm township. Bible, dec'd, late of Potter To Mrs. Jennie Mitchell, upon the es- | tate of James H. Mitchell, decd, late of | Bellefonte boro dec'd. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Peter Jordon et ux, to Mary Homer; Nov. 5 18g6; for tract of land twp; for $15 in Potter ' Ida B. Cole et al Aug. 1, 1866; twp; for 3 x0, R Rine, Oct. 28, for ten acres land in Potter to Harry B house and lot in Rine 1806 Charles et ux, for ’ Bellefonte and of land in tract Bogus twp, Wm dept. for $4 ¥. Whitmer et al, lots No's 191, 198, and Hall to Ge. O, Benner, 1 17 at Centre station; for $500 to James Wag- Aug 1842; r tract Fred'k f Issuer et ux ner, of land in Howard twp; Moshann Cora File land in Ru Daniel H Horner, Apt in Potter tw Manec iy, xt in Show Shoe Hugh Wan March 25 land in Dairymen jepartment m of dairy. h are now being various parts of the rease the amount ade may wr ms from a iven quantity of milk or crean In he to make two pounds of butter from one one case says the mixture rnteed pound and ome quart of sweet milk; in to from another it is guaranteed make an equal amount of butter cue quart of milk and enough cream to make to one pouud of b In every case far in which these compounds have been examined by the | department it has been found that alum and acetic acid enter largely into them, and are in fact, the active agents used to produce the results claimed for the mix. ture. Either of these ingredients, the secretary states, has the power of coagu- lating or thickening the cheesy matter of the milk and cream in mixing it with the butter produced from the fat, consequent. ly the mixture produced is neither butter nor cheese, but simply a mixture of the two and not marketable as butter, When we Dream. Pheltshu dreams are in general a signs of nervous action. Soft dreams a sign of slight irra. tation of the braiuo, often in nervous fever Professor announcing the approach of a favorable |; : ’ ne Pi " ®|is 80 only in certain sections, and the Frightful dreams are a deter. | crisis, mination of blood to the head. about rain and water are often sigus of diseased mucous membranes and dropsy, Dreams of distorted forms are frequent. | {had . | | while Michigan has the largest and finest ly asign of adbominal obstructions and | D in which crop she has ever had, reams in which | ,. v : a | tion where facilities for distribution are ; needed, in order thatall parts of the pecially suffering, indicates disease in | The nightmare, with great! disorder of the liver the patient sees any part of the body, es tnat part, sentitiveness, is a sign of determmation of blood to the chest, Popular Science News, Murder at Huntingdon. Five prisoners, Lewis, Lawrence and | Daniel Cherase, Chillan and Alexander | Vanance, all Italians, were lodged in | Various | Howard | Bellefonte making the body Dreams | +» : : ’ | New England and New York, however, DAY THE HYPNOTIST. i hypnotist, had been entertaining our people at the opera house in a series of very amusing and exceedingly interest. | ing performances. The feats performed { by him are simply wonderful and bave | set our people to talking and thinking | “Rw peo] 5 BE | grand ratification the | week about this remarkable science, or profes. sion, of hypnotism. While in had trouble in finding young men of town who to go the { and submit themselves to the tests. Very jellefonte he has volunteered on | few persons could vot be reached or af- | fected, { Jose all consciousness of self and sur- his entire { They act and move only at his sugges. pear to be under tion or command. They can be made to { believe almost auything, or do anything. i Horse racing, bicycle riding, playing base ball, fighting, boating, sell. by these subjects, One remarkable feat was pulling a young man into a catalep- tic state, insensible of all feeling, An- other feat was to put a man to sleep for rigid and hard 24 hours and was placed in a cot, in Philadelphia Branch store window pronounced it a ian slept the fall wut any difh symptom talk of the both single and » of Howard sfesrite + ¥ stirred one as 14] ASSuUriIca IS a move on fool among some of the teachers to have the sessions held in Philipsburg, and we un the measure is under consideration It sive and unappreciative of the and that a change to Philipsburg would | detrimental Philipstn up some good » extreme end of the county, the loca. against them A decade back it was customary to hold the tion is the only factor institutes in a different town each vear, the Reporter. We hardly think such a move would be By natural place for such gatherings. made. location, Bellefonte is the The Apple Crop Statistics of this year's crop of apples are The New England Homestead estimates the crop beginning to come in {in the United States at a little less than says that lively | 59,000,000 barrels, as against 57,000,000 barrels in 1894 and 60,500,000 barrels in 1895. It appears, then, that the crop which was suppossed to be phenomenal general average is low rather than high, report over 16,000,000 barrels, as against a little more than 7,000,000 last year; This is a situa. conntry may have their share of the fruit, Death of Miss Dora Mowery. Miss Dora Mowery died at the resi. dence of John Hendershot, near Valen- tines’ works, Sunday moming. Deceas- ed was a resident of Granville, Mifflin county, Pa, and was on a visit to her jail at Huntingdon, Sunday night, charg. | #0, Mrs. John Hendershot, of this ed with murder. During the festivities | ata beer and cider jollification at Rob. ertsdale. a mining town in Huntingdon ' place, Her age was about 22 years. She had been ill for some time with consumption, The remains will be taken | caunty, Peter Venzelona was beaten to | 10 Mifflin county for interment. death with an iron pin and stones, It i | girl of whom several others were enam. | ored, wt 'Miss Piladelphia” will be a tine seems Venzelona was too intimate with a | attraction, at the opera house December 7th. One of the best engagements of the scason, During the past week Prof, Day, the | no | | but crow in our dis stage | 1 h. When they ounce get into the | tion, roundings, as well as will power. and ap- | control, | | Y., formerly a resident of this place, was fishing, | "Os | have E : for planting about the streets of town. ing peanuts in the audience, and many | , to H. A. Brumgard, | ‘ ; | ng { other rediculous feats were gone through | and | | | town ? | same 1 . | office. | fonte carly on Monday 4 is claimed that the citizens are unrespon- | mnstitute, | | fonte claims, but being at | | county { the but that was departed from and Belle- | ; ‘ . . | members of their own fonte was the only point selected. — From | ADDITIONAL LOCALS. THE... a —_— Mr, 15 visiting his brother at this place. 5. 0, Malin, of Radford, Virginia, Mr. Johu Lane has been on the sick A ——————— Wr —— GLOBE Dry Goods, Clothing and Millinery. There is no sentiment in busi- ness; the people trade with us ‘because their dollars go further ‘here than elsewhere. We do not ask your trade for friendship sake, but on the basis ! DOLLARS AND ( ENTS We cater tothe n DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY than | CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is a new departure with but our way of doing business will to the front and line with our other departments in a very short time. We have been heavy buyers this season on the dullest market ever known he wholesale tr The crowded condition of ot ] have an immense stock We are Selig ots al Ringing Bargains WORLD OF list for the past two weeks with rheuma ism, ~The republicans are preparing for a latter part of this ~Thanksgiving season will soon be here and many of us will have nothing Are you going to have sale this year? If 50 we have exceptionally fine facil ities for printing your bills, Jim. Schofield thinks, since the elec that silver mounted harness can be furnished cheaper than ever. of MM JRE any store in Bellefonte. Our -Joseph M., Belford, of Riverhead, N. i qu] ASSES, and sell elected to congress last week. oi i us, The Village Improvement committee bring it ordered about one hundred trees ade, ~Mrs, John we week for Philadelphia, where she will re- Shadle departe 12 : Shadle departed last ir two nows ry plainly that ceive treatment in one of the hospitals. Do you send your rinting out of the Democrat You can have down at prices Joseph Garbrick Tues. 2 " |) 1 J Fe ’ » lade that bring a YI fo ou ler LARGE, our 1 that we are enabled to off ucemen 14t have neve morning from Phi where i gone rire phia Ir trade 1s ARIED r been ¢ led 1 rl fy 3 { hac atment in one of the STOCKS are s ALA LT, ang our assortment 1s so J 4 in this town. ructions cw features ints 3 term In our Dress Goods Department we are Absolutely Without Competition. In Domestics, Table Linens Articles we made our pressed Markets. These goods have sit alfc 7 Ladies Wraps = Millinery ~ . ¥ “a } } . 4 ’ Our b ¢ A 1 Vi i | VV ¢ and House Furnishing Big Purchases on the De- ’ We will make some remarkably low prices on Overcoats this week. Katz & Co ., Limite of Low Prices « Terrors to All Competitors. Walker Pa. as corrected Onions Butte a 1 Country Shoulders Sides Hams Hames sugar « Break fastBacon Lard, perpound | Eggs per dozen Potatoes per bushel : a, Nried Sweet Carn per pound... morn 1 rr Hot Water for Greenwoods in Clearfield Cough ired they will spend about Harter i Hla ya rt pany and Clyde nes , went with the The Howard Hornet and nically iil. usctul Beliefonte Grain Market. arg Ledger seem to be secu fective han the ordinary cough mixtures, which TOY Yory © election in Correcled weekly by Geo. W Centre |} Jackson &Co : They are rather disgusted over Red wheat, perbushel tye. per bushel “ Corn, ears per bushel Corn, shelled perbushel Oats—newper bushel Barley. perbushel oe cone Buck wheat, perbushe) - Groundplaster perton Shoot You On Thursday evening of last week | | Miss Clair Saylor and Mr. Alfred J. | Heverly were united in marriage at the | Catholic parsonage by Father McArdle, | | They were attended by Miss Mollie { Flack and Arthur Hull as bridesmaid | and groomsman. After the ceremony | they returned to the home of the bride's | parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Saylor, on | Valentine street, where a reception was held. They received many warm con. gratulations and useful remembrances, ' The young couple have our congratula. tions. . lisorder the digestion and spoil the ap- means and methods employed by disorder the digestion and spo } party petite. Water almost boiling should be ’ is . sipped when paroxysms come on. A Mr. in James Watson, of Snow Shoe, " edhakimo: da Sealine cough resulting from irritation is lreliev. was town on Monday attending to He brisk among the miners and that more coal is being shipped from that point now than Mr. Watson thinks that the Hungarian murderer, who escaped’ should have been hunted down by our authorities as he is a desperate fellow. ed by hot water through the promotion business. reports business of secretion, which moistens the irritated surfaces. Hot water also promotes ex. pectoration, and so relieves the dn for some years cough. Heverly-—Savior. : is now heard where bovs Many men made election bets and r he money that should have gone to pay grocery and butcher bills, Many old time friends and neighbors are as mad as wet hens at each other, simply because they could not sce things in the | same light. It is a great pity that al presidential campaign could not be con- an amount of nou- lost theis most do congregate, and when the youngsters be- gin the shooting the shoes begin to feel the first of a great many strains they will be called upon to bear ducted without such before the school going sense and tomfoolery. Seah is OVer. «The movement to amend the game and fish laws to more effectively protect our rapidly diminishing supply of game and food fishes is a move in the right Sisson With ¥ Should Je latusporas| A cruel exchange says that a “sweet i some a a en ae bu YOl| vin graduate’ in a neighboring town : lies. ime has com " : TH a. a 1 ¢ po an we t ol an essay on physiology, in which sates re ih. " - : odin iy o " 5 o she said: “The human body is divided nds ¢ unlicensed |, Y HEMLEF CMAN Nm AR iuto three parts—<the head, the chest and Jefore and after school hours and the at marble shooting, leap frog and other games very popular among them. You ought to prepare for it. Fortify at recess Fling at the Girl Graduate. boys will be pollution of our streams be prohibited. Dr. Samuel BE. Noll who speai sever. al years in the Medico-Chirargical hos- pital, Philadelphia, as a physican has located in Bellefonte, and is occupying the rooms om High street, near the court house, formerly Kellers law offices. Mo. Noll's former home was Pleasant Gap and is known to many of out readers, He has been quite successful in his pro. fession and we think he will find this a desirable location, ", ummick. The head contains the ¢y vs and brams, if any. The chest con. tains the lungs and a piece of liver. The | stammick is devoted to the bowels, of which there are five, a, ¢, i, 0, u, and sometimes w and y." ~Subscribe for the Centre Democrat. the boy with stout shoes that will not give way when he begins to play. Come in an see if we can’t give you what you want —what the boy ought to have. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE.
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