THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1896, HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Local Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines. PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS. What has Transpired During the Past Week What the worthy of mention—A Movements of our People Local Scribe saw week's local news in a few words, -Who stole that dog ? ~No more coupons for the present, -Circulation over 1800; that is not bad. —Great reduction in all winter goods. Read Lyon & Co's. ad on page 8. Canadian Jubilee singers at the Me- thodist church this Thursday evening. The Philadelphia Branch is making a number of improvements to their room. —An Prohibition club room on Tuesday even- entertainment was held in the ing. ~Mr. and Mrs. W ed at P. Brew, now locat- Pittsburg, are visiting friends in Bellefonte. —Rev. Hemingway, delivered an able sermon in the Methodist church, on Sun- day evening. ~-Mr. Chas Noll, town to see frie of Clearfield, ca ads and wife and baby. Miss Kate L, ving with her at Bet Mitchell recovering from hi regaining his former vigor Miss Anna Smith, a « » lady of Milmont, Pa., sereliny orl riorinal cedingiy origina sheet, The Hornet last week. Can be that its has proven fatal only to itself? stinger Tuesday mornin yet of the se like. Everybod anxious for win Monday at our office, {nn called pearance, his to look after business again. The editor of the Watchman | large ch ng a icken coop democratic editors must keep their roos- ters penn 1 until later Spiglemyer spe ne of the His sorrel That is ad horses i ike a marvel G. W. Steve Ww lecture in the Pleasant us, of Hiamsport, DOT r liver a Gap Thursd A Ramble thr Holy Land church, on Dec ), On and the may when in search of such arti table for the xmas season on All compietion ~The Humes residence, egheny street, nearing Under Architect C developing into a thing of beauty It is ole’s direction it is gradually will be one of the finest in our town —A Kress very successful revival Methodist Rue isn pro- at the church in Belle. Rev work. er and the congregation has largely in. fonte. is an active creased in numbers under his pastorate — Editor Harter came home last Pris day afternoon with five fine pheasants to his credit for a half-days hunt. He is one of our crack wing shots. Up to this writing we have no evidence where he purchased them Jerome Harper has been in Philadel. phia the past few weeks and recently underwent an operation iu the hospital was successful. He was troubled What with a growth that closed one of nasal passages Mrs, North county, his Hugh North, known citizen of Juniata of Mrs. F, W. Cri. der, of this place, died at her home in Mifflinburg, on Thursday Nov, ter along illness, wife of Hugh a well and mother 19th af. ~~Harry Cowdrick and family return. ed recently from Niagara Falls and will make Bellefonte their future home, He has engaged in the ice business, having purchased Conrad Miller'sinterest. Gar. brick and Cowdrick is the new firm The 23rd annual reunion of the One Hundred and Thirty-first Volunteers will be held at Sclinsgrove, Snyder county, on the 15th and 16th of December, All comrades of theold regiment are expect. ed and are cordially invited to be pres. | ent, IN THE COURT HOUSE. Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices, Legal MARRIAGE LICENSES. § Lucien M., Rager, Milesburg y Caroline Letterman, - . o Bellefonte § J. Frank Koch, t Bertha Rise, § Irvin W. Tate, 1 Rosie Mingle, - Spring Twp, Aaronsburg LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. To 8S. LL. Strohecker upon the estate of Samuel! Loose, dec'd, late of Miles twp., dec'd; last will proven. To]. M Jemima Sharer, dec'd, Garbrick upon the estate of late of Walker township; last will proven, To Eliza Burd upon the estate of Mr, R. dec'd. To Jurd, dec’d, late of Haines twp. David M. and John E. late of Harris township; last will proven, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Richard Haworth, admr., to Geo. Haworth, I for lot of ground in Philipsburg; for $165. $4, 1566 | Edward C. Humes, etal, to Samuel! T. Gray and A. Y. Wi 12 a. and 74 perches of land in ams, 15g4, for Worth twj Aun Elmir Williams, Oct. in Worth twp L. Me te have { you send ii your order, a reduction of 20 ur paper, from ben they pay in extra must and expen [hat is why it your choice Death of James McSuley James McSuley, his home on East ged §7 years, died at street, Tuesday Mr. McSu.- for five years, morning at half ley had been an in i suffering from paralysis which finally re- death. He by trade and a good « sulted in his was a painter ie, one of the best in this part of the For ale several years he was a partoer with Gibbous in the carriage business in this place and later employed in the Keystone carriage at He wife, three sons and a daughter to mourn works Williamsvort, leaves a his loss. Namely: Jo Msry , James, John and Store at Jacksonville Robbed When general Nathaniel! Rearick went to his store at Jacksonville, Monday, he found that the door had been pried open during the night, and that burglars had taken from his store shoes and other articles that in the aggregate amounted to over $250. Several of the articles were scattered along the tance. The Jackson Kline, at Howard was also visited the same night, sore of but the burglars were freightened away There is no clue to the theives Clerical Orders The Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces that for 1897 it will issue cleri. | cal orders to regularly ordained cle Tey men in charge of churches located on or | near its lines east of Pittsburg and Erie, To secure the orders clergymen should make application to the nearest ticket agent as soon as possible, as it is desired that all applications reach the General | Office by December 15. tf. | HM Deitrick, Mingoville. | M Singner, Campbell |, .. hyn Pu . . + | Felix Shuey, Bellefonte upon the estate of G, W. Campbell, dec’d, | | Geo W Smith, Bellefonte, | James Watson, Snow Shoe W. | Sam Conser, Liv { Grant Ardery, Martha, | Mrs Henry March 27,1 road for a long dis. | | ROLL OF HONOR | The following patrons of the Centre Democrat have paid their subscription during the month of November, The date indicates the time the subse ription iption expires In case of any error, kindly inform us at once ; James Carson, Bellefonte H T Struble, Zion Jacob Shaffer, Zion Conrad Lesh, S H Shaffer, Zion " : Aon G N Hoy, Hublersburg M M Zong, Mingoville.. W P Speer, Bellefonte M Meeker, Pine Glenn E I, Auman, Farmer's Mills, J K Hosterman, Wolfs Store M Corman, Zion W N Weaver, Walker Shingletown T W Fisher, Fleming mia W W Rupert, Zion . Hublersburg Johu D Miller, Hublersbury J H Beck, Nittany M IL Beck, Ni j OU Bartiey Brown THE RAC s K Brooks, HP Hartsock J] A Noll, | S H Will M F Hazle, B or] Aims, Helicionte pt ¥ Conrad Mi M Gr sham, Bell W G Hazle Eliz 1 : hy 3 3, Walker Harrison Kline. Bellef Isaiah Bierly, Clintond Henry Beck, Bellefonte W A Thompson W F Smith, Be IL. C Rerick, Be! Mrs Willis Poorman, Milesburg Mathew Riddle, Pleasant Gap Joseph W Folmer, A W Tressler, J] T McCormick, State College C H Seibert, State Co lege... F W Krumrine, State College Mrs Marg Wieland, State College. Jan Nov Nov Harry Twitmeyer, Pleasant Gap July J H Corl, Pleasant Gap Nov Mis R M Henderson, Fillmore Dec Dan C Grove, Zion. IJ Zubler, Farmers Mills W H Hettinger, Spring Mills. Harry W Weaver, Peon Hall S F Hockman, Madisouburg fan Oct Brookville lHefonte elonte June Jan Jan 1¢ Deg College Nov Milesburg State Nov Jan Jan f . { Paul Brooks, Pleasant Gap | Jennie Hile, Pleasant Gap June March ! Dey Jan Mar Jan Jan Dec vos NOV i wApril i Jan 1 Jan of | : Israel Spayd, Madissnburg, A H Vonada, Madisonburg J B Hazle, Madisonburg Wm A ishler, Bellefonte + H Homan, Centre Hall, Mrs Cora BE Ray, Bellefonte W E Rumbarger, Stormstown Mes Annie Kammerer, Bellefonte Geo 1, Goodhart, Centre Hill Mis Mary B Lambert, Bellefonte Mrs Mary Smith, Bellefonte I Mrs A K Gettig, Bellelonte | W A Carson, Bellefonte. ....... Jus 8 Strchm, Bellefonte Cyros Huey, Fillmore «Jan Aug Jan Jan May . + Nov «Jan Jan James Huey, Fillmore ca April H J Jackson, Bellefonte cess jan Nathaniel Bowersox, Wolfs Store. Nov E G Hosterman, Wolfs Store... Aug E T Weaver, Wolls Store... L B Frank, Rebersburg.. 08 y7 | 97 95 J C Brumgart, Wolfs Store..... Wm D Breon, Wolls Store. . .. : co Sept 97 { C. Achenbach the baker, made | east ou HOW, {| burg, was in town I; | with the Republ Everything 7 1 ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Miss Philadelphia Assembly, Friday evening, I'he at State ( ollege, last was not largely attend 1d Blanchard, now at Phil adel Thanksgiving at home, it Jlefonte, Howard's Duluth, one of stable business, men went to Minn, on Saturday, on a business trip. Harrv 8. Achenbach, a brother of B, the his bic It was quite ycle, vi " | journey from Kansas, Wm. Flack has opened a | shop,in the basement of Aiken's building | Mr. | Wednesday's morning fire, Flack Harry U who good work on Tibbens, is doing the Courier, Connelsvil Pa., paid his friends at this place a s visit last week. He is looking well. The Glass Works are in full operation On Tuesday the first glass was and the product All t blown proved very satisfactory. he other departments | are working along uicely Hon Womelsdorf, of Phil Philips- 1st hobuobing iICan | find out how ace, will house the his | trip | along | barber lost his former location by DRY GOODS, CLOTHING and MILLINERY sitll Jur Room Mal (ny Sale of Seagonable goods, We pce HOLIDAY STOCK. of Holiday goods will Te op ned wert week and we wand ple nty room to display Prices have food READ THE FOLLOWING LIST to show ou Our large stocl them. been rut anid the bottom nolo hax heen Yat Bed Comfortables red ¥1. Clothing Millinery 200 bovs k they pant 1.50 tO > " Bed comfortable i § unced from nee pa i LE A Are goo the finest « tv made ENILE, ds 81 Nf n 8 : ! y Ir LADIES AND MISSES WRAPS HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ila, Billousness, Indigestion, Headache A vleasant ‘segttes AY Tyemputer KATZ & CO. Limited. Makers ot Low Prices i i ® tl ww \anta Claus Carnival AT and Terrors to All Comuvetitors. bhina Dress Goods Novelties Books Dolls Toys Games Silverware Albums (1 hy Perfumes i Handkerc'fs Umbrellas e entire working force of the SPECIAL service of American Children's barload of Dolls fnex _. 1800 square feet floor fpace--Bew since [ast Holidays glieTonie's l aroain ob and none can compare.” CLERKS. have been drafted into « Patron Saint.’ The following letter explains itself New York, November 14, 1806 Racket Store Co., Aprons Neckwear Tous, Doll Gamiages, Ele Bellefonte , Pa I have been here all week attending house sale a cus tom of ime ported China. We'll ship Shirts Underwear — Everything U can think of and many things U never thought of thinking about 17 Tal about quantity, quality and price --The Racket is head in the spell- ing class in “this neck o' the woods,” sure, you a pile of it tomor- row that you ean sell 50 less than any other hoase in America. Yours, ete, a Kom and G. per cent I — ——— 97 | GR. Spigelmyer, W A Winters, Fiedler, ..... u Shem Spigelmyer, Jr. The Racket.
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