THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines. Local PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS. What has Transpired During the Past Week ~Movements of What the Local Scribe saw worthy of mention A week's local news in a few words, our People “A Happy New Year at the evening. Dan Sally, house, next Tuesday opera —The Bellefonte merchants genera had a satisfactory holiday trade. be the bouse, Jan. 12. Daniel Sulley will next at traction at the oper? nit) Dr. Joseph Brockerhoff, of Pittsburg, spent the holiday season at his former home, this place. —Samuel Gault, republican, will be a candidate tor overseer of poor mm fonte, this Spring Public installation of officers of Gregg Post will take this Saturday evening. place in their rooms, on Will Furst, Esq.,of Philadelphia, and John Furst, of Williamsport, came home for a briet holiday visit. MN niture r. Jessie Rowe, brother of ou: dealer E. C. York, Pa., -—Daniel Garman died Rowe, home, recently, Wedn Phi tlautic City aud other points left on for atrip of several weeks to lade! phia, / The morning with all places. Many cation out of town. Mr. and Mrs liamsport, spent their at the home of Mr public schools opened Monday the ins racilorn of them Green Charles delphia, where in the cu Surveyor of the P un Saturd town to hear iff contest to interest the Dr. H. K his new ation, Hoy who 1s pros; Al Pa., vi y friends here last week loca at toona, his many looking hale and hearty Samuel Buck r of Woodbury, N, J., the position He is considered an hofl en as master teaser has tak at the glass WOES» expert in that brand ~-Wm will ox Excha: 1d harness st T hie sold on ed the residence ames Stickler property for $55 The Logan dress New Year's eve, was largely aitended and proved ore Rose onday. on Logan the treet Jishop on pall, an enjoyable affair in every respect. Christy Smith's Orchestra choice music Keystone rendered for the It would be an occasion, excellent move for our county commissioners to expend a reasonable amount to put the court house clock in perfect order once. The thing has been a nuisance for some time, ~Roland Curtin, an officer in the Brooklyn navy yard, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John I. Curtin, of this place, during hol He recently graduated fr Annapolis Naval the iday Season om the Academy John Koontz, who conducted a book- bindery here in "88 and 'Sg, now in the same business for himself at Huntingdon, H¢ our visited friends here over Sunday. noticed many improvements about town in that time nd Biddy accompanied by Miss Rosie Doll left for West Chester last Wednesday Dec. 3 th to witness the ceremonies attending the taking of the Miss Ellie Pearl. Minnie McNally and Mary Clark will take the veil at the same time Misses Annie, Kate Pearl black veil, by George M. Reed, who several years ago successfully captained Bellefonte’s erack ball team, is now in Huston Texas, whete he recently was selected manager of the Itisa good position right along in the profession, left Bellefonte ~The doll which was given away Mr. Katz of the Globe’ to the child who wrote the best letter to Santa Claus, The mail famous club at that place. He has been advancing he since by was given to May Sechler, which was very voluminous was examin. ed by a committee of ladies who awarded the prize as above. We are safe in say- jug little May was one of the happiest childrer in town ou Christmas morning. Mr. Al Garman, of the Garman House, who always has an idea, got his wits to working recently and the resait is an improved steam trap that promises to be a yaluable invention. It is simple, automatic and will cost about one-fourth the price of contrivances now in use. An applicption will be made at once for a patent, diamonds later and distribute some among his near friends. Mr. Garman expects to wear | IN THE COURT HOUSE. Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices. MARRIAGE LICENSES. § George Symmonds, - . - 1 Margaret Jove, - - . . . J RW Guusalius, - «+ { Mollie Minnemeyer, { Frank Gfrérer, t Sadie E. Royer, Spring Bellefonte Milesburg Centre Hall { Emanuel Shope, t Blanche Chandler, Milesburg Bellefonte § Harry H, Royer, . - - { Lulu Stover, - { Summer J. Wolf, {Carrie Kline, - - . =» §f Wm R Boist, { Emma Davis, Rebershurg “" Feidler Howard Stormstown Juniata Mines Port Matilda §{ Henry { Susie Fr Spotlts, rantz, - - - § Clarie C Galbraith, { Mary A. Clark, § J. Wilbur Wagner, t Leona Harpster, §{ Benj F Hoy, - - =~ { Mrs S A Shaffer, -. - - Eagleville - Port Matilda Lemont Zion ADMINISTRATION Packer, the Packer, dec'd late of Curtin twp. LETTERS OF To Frank C John 1, upon estate REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Charles Lupton, exr, to David L July 20, for tract of land in twp. ; for $1. upt nu, 1895 ; Rush Lup of 1 and mn to George tract Charles Lupton, July 20, 18g5 ; for $1 » Cemetery March 6, 185 Bellef exr, ton, for Rush twp. ; Bel Love, cemetery, p for $40 lefonte Wortheimer, Ana orge Hen of elux, tol for tract for £2 w srty i Thom C alvin Gates, al, March 1 it a Taylor twp 1891 ; for s , for $21 Jacob Tornoe, et ux, et al trustees, October 16, 18 of land in Huston twp. ; for §1 to David Kochler, for '; interest in certain 1 Howard twp. ; for §i W. L to John E. Murray, September 11, 15888 ; for tract of land in for $1591.40 C. Bullock to Daniel Irvin, : for tract braham Kochler, April 30, 1506 tract of land in Qalle Decem ua Swartz November in Colle « J. Dale, et Marks Lutheran church of Pl Pa., December 19, 1566; a in Spring twp. ; for $274 ot 1H ; for $500 et of St. easant Gap lot of ground ux, to trustees to Charles ( for tract of Charles Bierly, Smull, December 1in Miles twp illian: Ward, Ward, May 27, 1891 in Philipsburg Boro ux, 1595 | land M. on ux, to Ellie for house and for $1 Co, to N fortract of | sett ire ners Ce h 25, 1896 ; for $1 Gruber, September g, 15g6 Miles twp. : for $200 John P. Condo, sheriff, to Dale, August 27, 1566 in Spring twp. ; $250 Mary R. Harris, et Leitch, March 10, 189% ; of land in Howard twp, Henry Eby, to Moses 24, 1806 ; for % land in Haines twp Commission Gruber, Marc in Miles twp., N. H H and to John I for tract Gruber William J, for tract of land al, to for two ; for $200 Eby, December interest in 2 tracts of : for $6000. , to Henry Eby, De- for 4 interest in two in Haines twp. ; for preg hs Moses Eby, et ux cember 24. 15806 lots of ground $6000, The above concluded the list of trans. fers under Recorder Morrison, TRANSFERS~"0) RECORDER HARPER. Joseph 1. Montgomery, to W. Fred Reynolds, December 30. 18¢6 ; for lot on East Linn street, Bellefonte Boro. ; for $f. W. A. Wagner, et ux, to T, J. Wagner, et al, Janaary 2, 18g7 ; right title hind fa fo terest in tract of land in Potter twp. ; $1200. Sarah D. Tompkins, to Emma Ham. well June 2, 1897 | for tract of land in Boggs twp, ; for $6000. On Monday a large bear was killed in Mr. Bierley's orchard, near Milesburg. | It weighed over 350 poends, Benner | of land in | Sylvester | RECENT DEATHS. Mr. Isaac Hampton died dence of hisdaughter last Tuesday morn- ing, He Half valley, had been a resident of this place for was born in Moon His death was For many years he had followed trade many years, age, the children survive him : Mrs, Haines, of Holidaysburg: Bisoler, of Patton; Gum Stump ; Mrs. Maria Bows, and Mrs Burdell, Bellefonte ment the following Friday. of a collier Mrs. Elmer Emeline of » » * Wm. day afternoon Knapp died suddenly on Mon- Decentber, 27th, about on Hig { two o'clock, at his home h street. | Death was caused [rom heart disease, « | He has been a resident of Bellefonte for | : | | Margaret F | the past 15 years, and was employed at | - Martha | He and { maker by trade. Was and leaves a wife four { mourn his loss * 0» Will Siduey iam the three year old child of and Rebecca residence of David , Monday ev liphtheria. The child Barlet, on street ening December had been ll ut two days h Cre to Mar ADDITIONAL LOCALS much agains of some kin somewhat a fee Stuart's and it nto a portion labeling it “Stuart irawer until from Washington Ann ouncement non services will be held at Saturday evening the g, inst spring Mills Evangelical Rev, fos gt ) IBSS won church near J. H. ERDMAN, Pastor Undine Band Concert [he and house January Undine band will give a concert Garman’s They show in 26th varniely opera are responding with the S » Quartetic of Willias members nsport, 2 banjo club of 14 from Tyrone to assist them Several well known vocalists from town i has consented to take part The program will | features sure to please and entertain all Railroad Building see Dan'l Sully (The The rail. road buildiag scene in which loads of as "O'Brien, | tractor”’ Millionaire) dirt and rock and hundreds of rails are of the most realistic lever placed the stage. At the | opera house next Tuesday evening, Jan. 12th, Much in Little Is expecially trae of Hood's Pills, for no medi olin ever contained so great curative power In so small space. They are a whole medicine ways efficient, always sat. nick headache, jaundice, constipation, ete, Me, Isfactory prevent a ool The only Pills to take wit’ Hood's Sarsaparilla. {used is one upon chest, always ready, al i I or fever, eure all ver His, i S at the resi- | January December 29, aged over gs years, | but | | Stoner due to old | { Jac B The following | Sarah Jane | David Hampton, of | Inter | Crider’s plaining mill and was a pattern | 37 years old | childien to | | Bros. vs Barlet, died at the | Thomas | 24th, | | every section of the ¢ I'sylvania Railroad now Cor. | ii} contain some choice | wtive cure for it All Jovers of realism should not fail to | the Con- | | could find | medicines 1 scenes | TRIAL LIST. January Court, 25, commencing Monday 18g7, attorneys interested, FIRST WEEK. Use of Joseph Ketner -0), B. & O. Samuel Gramley, exr Hazel—Mevyer. J. Connel & Co-— Ratowsky Crosby. Funk & HKmertine—Zeigler, Ratowsky Reitzmeyer & Celia Ratowsky J. Kohen Meyer, vs Ino. 0. B. &0., v8 Zeigler, vs Cela vs Celia Crosby. Zelenke Croshy Zeigler v Zeigler 8 Celia Ratowsky {| Crosby. Henrietta Kline 0 Boggs twp. RE. L. ext Brockerboff Admr, Thos. Meyer Alexander Meyer vs of Reeder 0) Orvis, B Use of 0) ander, Centre Co M. Meek, et al W. H. Williams, Matte Bkg. ( Mitchell. ct Jas SECOND WEEK a onover—(O), B, & David Henry Rothrock ¢ Rothrock, nigome ry Thompson 0. Will Reed teduced Rates to Washington nefit of those who desire to attend the ceremonies incident to the in lect McKinley, road Company will ration of President.¢ ania Rail excursion March 1, 2, 3 March From $5.40; Aug the Pennsyly tickets sell to Washington valid to return from the following $5.00; $1.6 iamsport, $10 a ull and 4, ito 5, at rates New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wil Rochester, fi ) OX the Pex Harrisburg, $s rd Buffalo, Alloons from tations on insylvania system at «duced rates The ung inauguration will be a most int event, and will undoubted] A ract a large number of people fro antry. The magnificent facilities of the Penn. this the uational cap at make HTT ite route to the ital favor all times, and its enormous equipment and splendid terminal advantages at ially popular tf Washington make it espe on such occasions. RHEUMATISM. Victims of this most painful discase will be glad to learn that there is a pos. Fred Graff, of Green. N.Y with rheumatism ville, . Writes for five years, and the James Elson re- no relief from various took until ] commended DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY which I used, and after taking five bot. ties it cured me, It is a great medicine and works as sure as coal does in a loco. motive. This medicine has done much for me." It is a never failing specific in discases of the skin, liver, kidneys and blood, and cures where all other treatments fail. Fine Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Dried Beet, large new Mackeral, Salt, coarse or fine, 14 Ib, 28 Ib,, 56 10.,140 1b. ,bags and 280 1b. bbls, Sechler & Co. “1 suffered awfully | ..THE... GLOBE Clothing and Millinery. Dry Goods, - We — A F6W ONoiGe Bargains... left over from the Holiday rush. Bargains that you cannot afford to miss, so come early and get first choice. The following are a few of the many bar- gaivs we have now to offer you. Rather than carry the gocds over for another season we have cut them without regard to cost 1h6Y are Yours while They Last Cheniile Coods 50 Chet Parlor Lamps “mas selec low price, arp size } a rid avy and ght the “390 Dp atl a f amp atl any E53 White Metal Tea Spoons r 10¢ i : 20c Table Lamp Shades told, ait fe i Ladies’ Handkerchiefs TA ET Ww i Ewmbr Table Cloths Vi + 480 17¢c A Few Domestic Bargains Be 3 Rats & Co. Line Makers of Low Prices « Terrors to All Competitors. A Sd VE a ER Ra. CROSS The Tailor, A FIRE, FIRE! > SAN DISFIGURED Our room , but old stand ] Weeks bay re great was patient in regard } her piritaa the Assuran that a WAS Wp She had no desire gel wie t ting the call of her Master 10 ec This The funera of Mr. Krap« pastor of wa hwo is a great comfort to her bereaved friends services were held the home conducted by ireh The musk ich was one at was slightly disfig- Rev. Jones the : ured we re { the her chs was by the | are athe same of her choir, among wi We The remains favorite | songs 1 never say good bye in a beautifu a sweet look « over yon casket n her ber of lay with oy were viewed aer Call on us you can get wreatl ~~] fi Wers face. T} arge n friends and relat after which they Meyers ¢ ers were J DY a . y ] were A good nt money than interred in the emets Ww ry clsewhere Marsha Marsha The pall pear rt Lt dersor ut Reariek, J. | and D. H. Shivery { respect { Seibw EE rt pig pnt 1h pg Her Reso ne the Miss Society 4 GROSS, THE TAILOR. un his infinite midst, by beloved Waenuas, God wisdom ha seen O11 remoye Miss Catherine Osmer, a wh from out ST 9" Te2TTTTTT T2T STS STS YS one y has | fated with tian fellowship Res wed hat the Presbyterian ciety has afalt wil an effi That In departed can make On ARSON in the death of Miss Osmer, | wen and Missionary 80° | A RUBBER roel ON YOUR FOOT or wih | lost ent teach modest and anol we have suri fe. of the divine grace glory to God | Res ‘ Further that in the departed the Missionary Society h one ! of thelr most active members, and that a copy of these resolutions be pat In the minutes of our meeting, and published in the uty papers evidenos ives bring I death of the | X- as lost Is worth iwo or three doe oo tor’s bills, which would you Tue CRUACKH & MISSIONARY SOCIETY rather have Ww 3 have Bong If want the finest Olives, Olive Oil, Flavoring Extracts, S dines, Pickles, Macaroni, Salad ] Ire ERINgS, them You ie f the doe tors bills, but we rafts of O nr have rubbers-—rub. Ketchups, Ss Mustards to Sechler & Co VICES, bers—rabbers to burn. as it and for (yelatine, were Come us . The rubbers cover your feet better than our prices cover PROVISIONS GROCERIES 8C. (As corragted weekly by Bauer & Ue apie dried perpound Iherries dried por pound seeded. Beans per quart... ——— | Onions, per bushel. | Butter, per pound | Tallow per pound... Country } shoulders... Sides the cost to the makers, but the season has been a back: ward one, and the would rather have on makers a little money in bank than a factory full of over shoes, hence we got them to sell at lower prices. Hams ... » ‘ugar cured fe t Bacon boat 1 ser pound . | Epps per dozen " Potatoes per pushe | NeW... | Dried Nwast Unrn per pound. Bellefonte Grain Market. ee It is the same all through onr store—good stout shoes for everybody—bought cheap sold cheap. Corrected weekly by Geo, W _ Jacksor &Co Red wheat, perbushel om cu sess Rye. per bushel. sm Corn, ears per bushel, . Corn, shelled per bushel... Oata<new por bdushel own Barley, per 8 ssgreuias sermusrebeerssten en Ruck wheat, BOUNDED oc Groundpl iF DOPEOM servis soni A » Sa MINGLE'S SHOE STORE.
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