THE CE! TRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1} fy 1896. IN THE COURT HOUSE. HAPPENINGS WE | IN BELLEFONTE. Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Local Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines. C. L. Grimm . - Madisonburg Minuie J. Coates _ . Tyrone Patton Philipsburg Samuel Fisher Sophia Doerr H.C.C Hellen PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS. Si o Kauffman Philipsburg Test ‘“" What has Transpired During the Past Week ol What the worthy of mention—A Israel Rachau Sarah Bartholomew Winfield PP. Meeker - Laura Hoover Veool Madisonburg Movements our People Mackeyville Local Scribe saw Burnside twp. 1 few words. Kylertown Pa. week's local news in — Judge Love held court in Clearfield, I. M. Luse : t Ezra D. Carter P. H. Luse Esta V. Spayd Centre Hall last week Coburn Centre Hall lellevieu, O —‘‘Boston Ideal club'' next Thurs. day evening. Roland Zettle Spring Mills Cora M. Condo . ' ~-Bellefonte’s stone crusher is doing good work at present on Bishop street. : Ferguson lellwood Joseph M. Johnson ~—Jewins has an important aunounce- Effie L. Markle ment in this issue, on page 7. Look for i. Howard “ . Gardner jennison . . at Ty- rone, paid his Bellefonte friends a visit —tharlie N 2 Yoana . Charlie Nau, whois located yard Shannon Sandy Ridge argaret Oswalt on Saturday. LETTERS OF Al NISTRATION Rev. Gearhart was unable to offici- Michael John Kers To Jacob and ate in the Reformed church, last Sunday upon the estate of as he was indisposed. Mr Ed Johnson, of Mile Monday place an estray notice. late of Penn twp in too see us early —John Lane, who been confined to the | tism, is able Wednesday of next week, Miss Maime Fox, return u ed visit t sit to friend ~John itsburyg, cratic state. Hon. Leo: Master of the at tl He has held this position for the past twenty last Altoona conven week Hess, May Harris t Bon Recorder years. ~The Junior Society of wi Brethren church will hold a Mr on Thursday evening Dex sociable 1 1d Commissioner Filed D. H. Hastings Exr., of Annie E. H ] 'd to Katie Morgan A und in Bush Ad Bellefoute boro; for fgb0. John J. Armney and W. B Progress Grange No P the home eof Barlet on Thomas 17. Choice refreshments will be served When matrimonial Francis Speer announces alliances of other people, Mingle, of H. Aug t of ground in Centre Hall they usually turn out like his own, escapa- des—nothing materializes. That 9o.k is the ‘8 for situation—sad it is, yet true 1966; Tor ~The home on Tuesday from a ten They Gentzel hunting in the Greenwoods tunate on this trip ane 1 " ' aad another ure its report of event handed. hs It will « fonte that they + traction at the opera house you want to spend a delig nd see ‘a trip to Chinatown be sure ¢ Have *'8 store! the He has deci you seen them, that w one that He liment : pliment ways drew large recent prog ouse I e of th nost The senior & h lellefonte ieces placed on tl) tage 1 to spend a humorous you want will e the High school delightful evening, go to with orations on | De opera house to night 18th, Exer All friends and cordially riday afternoon J! 1ses will begin attwoocliock hools More Large Porkers patrons of the s are 1 Reports of heavy hogs are still coming iy last Frank Wilson shot | '™ The latest is from Mr. John Eisle,of Milesbare. He Burnside township, who killed two that elegant dressed 516 and { pounds each. Be. sides being able to raise large hogs, Mr, Eisle 1salso a great politician and deals republican busy 0 be present, ~On Thursd a fine wild turkey near had the bird done shape and Fric Garman House, to a ip in served on lay ening at the of h They truly enjoye arty inti. ate friends { them. | Out patronage in that town. skives ship A practical painter and is al. ways The Undine band came out on Thurs day evening and rendered some choice Centre Hall Lady Injured new selections. The membership of the Mrs suffered ago tanding on a chair to reach something in the cupboard, the chair tilted and the woman was thrown against the corner of a stand. were fractured sustained, : : ” Thomas Lyons, of Centre Hall, and Ot very large at present, but al and is 1 b [4 p accident a few days are a painfu experts and thorough musicians, She was The Undine baud is one of the best in the County, During the past week there has been an unusual rush for shoes at the closing out of the damaged fire stock,of 1. Doll's Sons. The goods were moved into the McK ee store room and the insurance ad. justers soon gave them the full amount of their policy, fas00. Since then the goods have been offered for sale. Large | crowds stood outside eager to get in, | Shoes went for almost any price to suit the purchaser. They will have very | little of their stock left the latter part of this week, Everybody is wearing new shoes since the fire, Two ribs and other injuries were Fine Raising, Prunes, Peaches, Dates, Orange, Lemon peel and Citron, fine Con. fectionery, Clear Toys, and a full line of holiday supplies. Sechler & Co. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ifa, Billousness, Headache, A vieasant ligation Dragalets Apricots, Figs, | ble. up | jump, | caught | ensued, | ceeded | then | and one | pocket | towards the road. JUMPED INTO HIS ARMS, A Man Captures a Deer in an Unusual Manner. Friday afterncon W, D, Workman, the fish dealer, and his 8-year old son were at Beech Creek selling fish. On their trip homeward they had an adventure which will When long be a tale for them to tell. near the | they were unable to go through i white school house and | about 2 o'clock the two occupants of the | wagon saw a deer coming down the field | The animal was mak Mr. Work with him, but he was ing straight for the fence. man had no gun | sma | brought about the | Sundays services determined to capture the deer if poss | The deer made a the Workman along the fence. came fence and by Mr. but Mir in throwing held id over Workman finally suc the He it to the ground with his le animal » arm, while he reached in his with his other hand, Alighting from the wagon, he stole | { John was | A struggle | testimony; the children’s tr or and drew | | forth a penknife, opened the blade and | cut the dee: 's throat, { the knife while at the same time holding | the deer, required a great deal of strength, | but Mr. Workman was equal to the emer- After the deer the gency expired it was thrown and brought to Haven pounds on wagon Lock The of William died riday morning Death ott Willis Water had been Am street, 1 n failing healt} rs Death was funer 1 band and cCImoon npany, logan Company | uniform attended [84 the terment took place try Death of Daniel McGinley Monday evening at 80 Mr home ou lock, Death was dropsy, d sometin id and highly and has WHOS Ohio, Eds Horse Sale at Millheim The attention of farmersand hb Jed to the le of Illinois } Leg Amputated, On Sunday an amputation was per. | formed upon Joseph Thompson's left leg. by Dr's Harris Seibert, Haves, Fisher and Mullen The boys injuries were trom falling nnder a moving freight car, several weeks ago. Gangrene had set iz and the operation became necessary. The boy has been in very delicate condi. and there is much concern as to his In addition to the flesh bruises tion recovery the bone was badly shattered by the ac- cident, The left leg was amputated near the thigh. Married At the home of Mr. Wm. brother-in-law ol the groom, on the even. ing of Dec. roth, Mr. Irvin Dorman and Miss Kate Fisher, both of Suydertown, Pa., were happily united in marriage by Rev. W. K. Diehl, After the ceremony the happy couple started on a trip east ward for a few days. Showers, Fire at Milroy, The engine house of Kulp, Thomas & Co., of Milroy, Mifflin county, was de. stroyed by fire on Tuesday night of last week together with a small locomotive,a carload of coal, tools, kerosene oil and a quantity of tar, The loss is about $3,000, The fire is supposed to be the work of in. cendiaries. animal weighed 125 | The effort to open | MILESBURG PRESBYTERIANS, Their New Church Formally Dedicated Free of Debt. After four years ol worshipping in their new church, the Presbyterian con- | gregation of Milesburg dedicated their new house of worship last Sunday,a form prior to this time owing to the debt re maining on the same he wis easily been paid off, with 1 11 amount, which raised happy culmination in The service held were The atory sermon was preached by Rey S. Macintosh, D. D., IL. L. D., of Dr, MacIntosh chose for very impressive and interesting dedi Philadelphia his text Romans, xliv: 1 ust, Following the sermon pledges were made for the lifting of the debt on the edifice and after the prayer of dedication and the benediction the morning service Dr. preached a stirring sermon that evening. were at an end. MacIntosh again In addition to the presence of Dr. Mac- Intosh there were present Dr. Laurie, of Bellefonte; Rev, G. W. King,of the Miles. | burg Methodist Episcopal church, and | the pastor, Rey Ww wy 0. Wright The terian church dates back less history of the Milesburg Presby than thirty an a 3 ‘ ory urch On March 3 with an ac the , 1h a4 now | 0. Wright, W. B. Thomas, -t + and George Noll appointed a stone was Js 1a, ches] by Rey Was «¢ January, has a seating capa with | The debt having | exception of a | | Miss “The Father's | | tre county | ents DIED VERY SUDDENLY. ADDITIONAL LOCALS, Mrs. A. J) Harter Passed Awzy of Heart Fal | ure Early Yesterday Morning. Misses Mabel Woodring and Bessie | Musser are visiting {riends at Altoona. Mrs. A. at her home of heart failure at an carly Sarah Harter, of Altoona, died suddenly | Harter, wife of Professor The Brown corner is beg put in shape as rapidly as possible before win. { ter sets in, hour Thursday moming, roth, Teachers next born in Centre coun- Monday The deceased was her maiden name being Sarah Shirk, Six he y twenty-nine ye ars Hy, years ago p rab irym was married to Profe notion : ’ ort who, with two child x pir Jame aged re tively Five : Fetterhoof, of Wi: . Maud Bil and Mi : Mr Ell: Lamar, of Linden Hal yet survive Mrs. Cl Mr of Potters Mill iste 0 mark; ye and John ats from They draucht, Funeral services were * | Coburn read The remains were taken to Cen for house mterment A Merry Time. prosperous '" in Bellefonte A very pleasant evening was spent at the residence of Mr. and Mrs Zion, Pa., number Homan, of on Tuesday evening last, A ordinary 1 pl of friends planned a birthday | house, attendance (surprise) party for Miss Ida Homan, | was smaller than Zion's refreshments were ser A num- one of society leaders, 1 1h Lar uring TR . A Yom > During r were de {from Sta yw'n evening ved : : iaine Of " . name of and there was no lack of beautiful pres. hoff | " 20 douse. or musical talent. After spending —. J . hips re he Raymond a very enjoyvabic ening : » t was des. parted for icc Bellefonte Grain Market Corrected weekly by Gi W. Jackson &( "DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY a bot- Hed wheat Lye. per Orn ears Corn. she Oats—new pe Barley. perb Buckwheat pert Groundplaster. pe wih use ng fv Cine 1000 much aAscs nd THE RACKET. _— a. — Nata C aus Carnival AT fing Dress Goods Novelties Books Dolls Toys Games Silverware ‘Albums Perfumes Handkerc’fs Umbrellas {18 the SPECIAL Servi { Garload of Dolls finnex _. 1800 square feet floor £DAce---NEW Since fast Holidays 06'S ng OTC 0) i! CLERKS, f American Children’s have been e “ Patron Saint The followigg letter explains itsel Aprons Tous, Dol Garriages, Ee. |. all a of of fn have been here attending house tom saie | Neckwear ported China. We ship ‘Shirts Underwear Everything Everything U never thought of thinking about I Talk 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 moj row that you canbell per cont. less than other house in Ame Yours, ete, == can think of and many things U y G. R. Spigelmyer, Shei Spigelmyer, Jr.
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