THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JA! (l TARY 14, 1897. HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Events Briefly Told Few Lines. Local PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS. What has Transpired During the Past Week Movements of our People——What saw worthy of mention—A Local Scribe week's local news in a few words, and entertainment — Undine concert in the opera house on January 26th, —Miss Vesta Hoffman, of Mifflinburg, is visiting T. H. Harter and family. We are printing sale bills, finest and best. Prices always reasonable with us Mrs. J. A. Woodcock lait last week for an extended visit to Chester Springs aud Philadelphia. -Mr. T. PF. transacted Ohl, postmaster at Clinton - dale, business in Bellefonte during the past week. responded the Our fire promptly alarm. departments on Sunday evening to We have an cfficient service. —Dan Sully was an elegant attraction at the opera house, ou Tuesday evening, the It certainly was omue of best of the season, Joke Kline, Esq., has purchased the 3. Maitland property ,« with his fz n Curtin street Ww. Wy will move there Spring. . Miles, business « coming S -John Q ex-treasurer the mercantile f two weeks for Sheriff Cronister ished up on Tuesday. PF. EB. day from a week's tr He was away on Naginey returned on Wednes- ip to Carlisle Philadelphia. and business combined. The Phi for business on Wednesday thing in shape. The fire id not reach their goods. Milton R. Wis« as fireman in the elec ladelphia Branch ment d «who holds ¢ tric we k spending a Pa., his former home. vangelists Weaver Weeds slefonte last summer, ar Altoona, is friends at Zion, a who were at Be and e now conducting a successful series of meetings at Spokane Falls, Washington State. — Miss Saturday has been under Anne Mann returned on last from Philadelphia where she of the treatment in one hospitals. She much improved in health — Miss connected opening, spend the winter wit Baum, who has been Kat resiy Fannie with has ton, Ind The furnishing 3 day January They will have som programmnie. —Mr one of the that section, day morni for the coming year Sam of Gatesburg Harpster, enthusiastic democrats of dropped in to see us on Mon. ew his subscri ng and ren ption ~Thete will be a meeting of the Vil- lage Improvement Society on Tuesday evening, fanuary rath, at 7:30, in the Y. M. C. A. parlor. All members are earn- estly requested to attend ~The grand lodge of Pennsylvania I. 0. 0. F., will hold a special meeting in this place, Monday evening, January,18, at 7 o'clock for the purpose of conferring the past grand’'s degree aud giving in- word of the structions in the unwritten order. William Waddle Waddle, has been appointed agent of the American in Belle fonte in the place of Ne commissioners’ brother of Philip Express Company lson Robb, who is now William is an efficient man and his friends hope clerk. for him success Iness We of our are sorry to hear of the il A. Baum, the who has been confined to his bed with a Mr 1joys the best of health and this friend liveryman, serious attack of rheumatism Baum al is something unexpected for him ways er Hope to see him about ere long Last week Rev. R. tor of the Reformed congregation at this place, tendered his resignation to take effect after April 97. The Rev. has been elected to edit the Sunday school litera- ture of that chitrch, and expects to devote his entire attention in the future to it L. Gerhart, pas- ~One of the most important to offices be filled this year in our borough is tax collector. The present incumbent Hugh 8. Taylor has done well in that position and his work is deserving of praise. We do got know whether he asks for a second term, but the puplic might act wisely by asking him to continue, Good service always deserves such a reward. ~Harry Schreyer, the grocerman, has invented a new kind of pump for draw- ing molases from a barrel. It is an at. tuckment to the ordinary pump that | avoids placing the barrel on a rack, but | can be turned on end and the sweetness extracted without any particular incon. venience. Now if Harry can contrive a pump, derrick, elevator, or extractor that cau pull the neccessary out of the aver. | age man’s pocketto pay his grocery bills when due he will have a more valuable | device. . p H in a the | { miah Mayes, Jr., | IN THE COURT HOUSE, | Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices. MARRIAGE Albert E. Bartges, - « « 1estice Tibbens, « - A. Miller, dith A. Mumma, LICENSES. Millheim Cl Penn Cave L. Rebersburg E i Potter John A, Heckman, - . Eliz. Bell Boal, James Peters, 1 Olive Houser, - + « = Llemont § William T. Moore, - - Mifflin Co., t Ella Crotzer, - - Centre Hall § James C. Wian, t Autionette Briggs, 3? [ j t | Oak Halt Bellefonte Youngstown, O, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. To Daniel Stine upon estate of Jere. dec'd. late of Patton twp. REAL Wm. C. DARE, ESTATE Heinle, TRANSFERS. to Warren H, for etl ux, December 1, 1806 ; act of land in Miles, Potter, Liberty and Boggs | twp. ; for §1 Wm. C. Heinle, et Sage, ux, to 1, 1506 ; for Taylor, Worth and Walkertwp, ; December land in for $1. Wm oble, et to B.:¥. 15g6 . for tract Grenoble, et ux, al, November 2, £160 A. for tract of of land in Gregg twp. ; for John P. G Morris land ia Harris, et al, to November 13, 1806 ; ; for $100 i orbert. land in Isaac Ordorf Wm Warre Sage, December 1896 ; for land in Miles and Mar Wm on twps, ADDITIONAL LOCALS January 21s D. M attack of Tet 5S In 15 on t an OUSH Css mp(oray) Cruse Millheim, on St The days has been 1 weather — Posit good attr ively a January 21 at Garmans opera house, Miss at present f Lock Haven, is llefonte on Tuesday morn 114 AY morn type writers and has been quite successful with kis Yost machine. P. Blair is one of the Belle —Jeweler Frank he He happiest men in fonte since heard from the Supreme Court truly can rejoice A great many of our young people | are enjoying these moonlight evenings | for skating at Hocla Park, the very best condition. K. some Mr advertises Ss Emerick, valuable known of Unionville, real estate in this issue, as the Jacob Hoover farm in U uion township The spring e time for holding caucuses for lection is drawing near Our politicians in the borough are beginning to hobnob and figure on the offices. Landlord D. C. Keller dined a num. ber of his friends on Tuesday noon. An elegant turkey dinner was served that was heartly enjoyed. Of course some of the half-starved editors were Several be introduced in the present of study State new departments will College during the winter term and school year that opened on Wednesday. Most prom. inent among these is practical instruction in operating cars by electricity. - Joseph Howley, a fourteen month in. fant child of Assistant Post Master Thom. as Howley and wife, at their resi. dence on Bishop street Tuesday morning. It suffered with a week spine; The fun- eral took place at nine o'clock on Thurs. day from the Catholic Church. died «On Tuesday Mr. W. H. Long,of Mar- ion township was in town to arrange for his sale of farm stock March 17th. He expects to quit farming in the spring and will move to Howard, Pa., where he will devote his attention to his trade. He is a practical gunsmith, and will be pre. pared to attend to all orders in that line. ~Lounty Chairman Hugh 8. Taylor announces his list of democratic commits teemen, in the various districts of the county. The time for holding caucuses, for the spring election is close at hand and each will be expected to attend to | his duties. An active and energetic or. | ganization is needed at all times. The | party’ # success depends largely upon the work done by the Jommitieemen. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver BI Billousness, Indigestion, Headache, A vleasant ‘neativa AD Teugatets { ous Warren H. tract of | | Post, No Gren- | ning beginning at 8 oc { "Americ | Mr ship's most enterprising farmers, died STRUCK BY AN ENGINE. Joha Fulton Dies from His lojuries Friday Afternoon John Fulton, of by a train on the Central Railroad, op | posite on Thursday, died Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock Mr, returning from Lock Haven and alighted the electric cars at Mill Hall, In Charles Wallizer they Central When saw the train coming toward them Fulton and his wife and child were from company with walked up the tracks. they all of the party stepped off the track, but Fultonslioped and fell backward against the approaching engine. The side of his He was taken wr, McCloskey ex- head was badly crushed. to Mill Hall, where 1 home in Salona. He remained uncounsci- until Friday afternoon at { when he expired old ¢ children He was 5 ‘at aud is survived by his wife and INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS of the of Gregg A. R., took place Harris blog Installation office « GS, La rooms in the k, Saturday eve lock There \ \ a large delegati of com from Post 2 Retiring Commander FF. Pec Hed the oihicer of hies Green 1] 3 . meeting to order and then the H. Willig 1 mmander Joseph Green, of the day, S ANS, CSCOT Mil chair to act following new! installed # the otheer with ceremonies behlittin Occasion irticy Donachy,; | David Bs ¢ Commander, Thos John Bryan; Chap! Commander, 8 Harris ice Jame Surgeon, James School choir lanner, country other applause composed : jane Eva Crissman, , Lyda Bell, i Morton Smith, Prin or Leichline Twitmver, Shook and Both the 1 Salona, who was struck | Mann's axe factory at Mill Hall, | | the DAVY THE PEDDLER. | An Interesting Sketch of a familiar Curtin | | | Township Character. Davy Kochler, the peddier, well He sident of Curtin township where he owns | algood farm, 18 known to most our of readers. is are- He was in Williamsport re- cently and a reporter on the Gazette and | { Bulletin | him, GY throng upon the streets of this city who doubtless wrote the sterday a man has walked more miles than United If his history could be procured, any other | States, person living in the minor events of his published, roving life written out and giving full details of his career, a volume perbaps, more strange and startling than much of the amined him, and afterwards taken to his | 1 o'clock, | in their | | “Davy Was | fictitious matter with which the country ) x \ is flooded would resound in thunderous tones to the author's gory. He “turn up’ 15 known whe: ever he chances to by the name of “Davy Koch- ler.” Whether or not that is his correct , there is jut if the it during all give Twenty-five years ago the write "mn ( Cognomon { it made to | certainly no ass urance, is not, frequent responses he these ye some assurance t knew Kochler learfield, where he | would ppear at intervals selli of all kinds froma | basket which he Having thor. he carried from door | oughly cz that town would the he ; tx 2 ¢ passed, with av He prool ew of making was constantly agains walter, torrents I yiet i OF INSLAIDINg utilized any conve maxes it 4h a addresses to us " ! SPOT Se the Ts W hen Dixie Lat some : izge ald read a we marched down to thirty years ago Comrades Josep h WwW. H the Dutch corporal from WwW. ( Green, of Milesburyg, Musser, who was introduced as Penus Valley, Young of Post 262, of Pine Grove, Oliver, of Philadelphia, formerly of H. Williams, of their Cooper's Battery and 8 Bellefonte, all contributed chip to § the camp fire. The ice isin} William Miles Scholl, of Dick's Run, and one of Union town- at his residence on the 4th of January, in the 6 1597 f hi 8 AR 4th year o His remains were interred mn th, his neighbors Hall's Cemetery, on the followed to the grave by many of and acquaintances. He leaves four daughters and a ste p-%on to mourn his died five have our symy his wife These well wishes departure, having years ago. orphans athy and w All About a Spring This week an interesting case is being Benj. Limbert is plaintiff and James Duck defendant. The parties reside on adjoining premises in North Gregg and heard in court in which their water The diffi. olstain supply from the same spring culty between them that one has taken water than the other. About thirty witnesses have Seen heard in the matter. Furst and Hewes are the for Mr. Lambert. Orvis, Bower & Orvis are retained by Mr Duck. is more attorneys JV. V. The Juniata Valley Veterans’ Associa. tion will hold their annual encampment at Adamsburg, Snyder county, Pa., be- ginning August 23, 1897, and to continue five days. Generals Austin Curtin and James A. Beaver represent Centre coun. ty on the executive committee for the en. suing year, A. Encampment. Going to Centre Hall, The Poulson Handle Factory, of How. ard, Pa, are shipping their machinery to Centre Hall this week where they have erected a new factory and will be. gin operations before long, There is an abundance of the necessary timber in that section, «Klihue Spencer, supported by Frank Henning, and a strong company, will ap- pear in Othello at Garman’s Opera house, On Thursday January, 21st, | poem | the smal same occupation, although et has been He isa appearand carded for a h Methodist avy of the meetings of the faung and < at Central Pennsyl vania conterence would seem SUrange Reduced Rates to Washington For the attend the ceremonies benefit of those who desire to incident to the the Pennsylvama Railroad Company will sell tickets March March excursion valid to return from | the following $5.00; 3 66 $8.7 $10.48 All and from 1, 2, 3 and 4, to 5, New Y Balt Wi Rochester, $10.00 on the Penusvivania at rates From ork, Philadelphia Harrisburg, Buffalo, more, Hiamsport, 11 PT | $11.20; and ions Pittsburg, all other stations reduced rates The inauguration will be a most inter. esting event, and will undoubtedly at. tract a large number of people every section of the country, gni ities of the Penn. Railroad the route to the national capital at The ms ficent facil Ivania make this line favorite 1s ail and splendid terminal on such occasions. tf Pretty Steep tor Second-Hand Goods ing twice kissed a married woman against her will.—Syracuse Post Like billousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti. cured by Hood's Pills. They do thelr work easily wd thoroughly. Best after dinper pills, 0 cents, AN druggists, z y il \ 5 Prepared by ©. 1. Hood & Con. Towel), Mass The only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilia, a tt ah a a a — Fine Hania Breakfast Baoon, Dried Beet, large new Mackeral, Salt, coarse or fine, 14 1b, 28 Ib, 56 1b,,140 1b, bags and 250 1b. bbls. Sechler & Co. following concerning | mingled with the | | fore has | | note ‘a # trinkets | | of them y ont the go,and | "| Makers ot in- | auguration of President-elect McKinley, | to Washington | system at | | from | | times, and its enormous equipment advantages at | Washington make it especially popular A wealthy young man of Scranton has | been sued for $10,000 damages for hav. Liverllls pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly | Hood! Ss! DRY GOODS, CLOTHING and MILLINERY I'ime al #1 nt in Studying Well Time Values Speci Com 1 i / \ Shown i Bargain | Week. in Our is Day Writing Paper. Writing Paper never 500 packages put up in quarter reams, sold be. under 25¢ a package, now 17¢. i 100 Boxes Writing Paper including envel , usually We you get paper and opes bought them them cl 10¢ leader cheap and 1eap, per box 5 cents Handkerchie White )f these Handker and 20 Dozen Men's chiefs—a lot some worth all » Dozen Lady sree] 3 : 1 3 ered ” mstitched handke Tha i ney now EAA SRNL LARP ST ASILUTAQY TM SV ATIOINIS TTS SAVATIV TM Ia Co for of at ats at so per that all the gone Good Ble Good Ladie’s Coats & Wraps. fit ds AuUaTen s Misses’ Reduction otal the pick best to come early so die's, ( and A cent mer prices. To secure this lot it is choice ones will not be before you have your chance them Dress Goods. you what partment. 1 ends and odds the ble for us to many over from seasons’ guarantee to Domestic Bargains hed Muslin per bleached t Calic OCs Dress ( Ap Beg ron 1 T% Adu Heavy \ { KATZ & CO., Limited. ow Prices and Terrors to All Competitors. BELLEFONTE, PA. EEE One Minu Late It makes no difference ¢ whether you were one minute or one hour late, d if you missed the train. ¢ Better get there on time, even if you have to wait. One hour early is better than one minute late. Delay costs thousands of J lives each year. “Neg- lected co lds” is the be- ginning of the story; and consumption is the end. Few remedies, and but little of them, cure in the beginning. Later, many remedies long continued, and tedious journeys, too § frequently end in dis- appointment. te A AB A 0 AO A A A A De - of Cod-liver Oil with the Hypophosphites soothes the cough, heals the in- flamed membranes, and restores the parts to a healthy condition. This ead . promptly and per- manently, if taken in time. One bottle does more now than five would accom- later on. If weak, ule, and thin, Scott’s Emulsion will give you strength, color, and flesh. “Just as Good” is not SCOTT'S EMULSION. got. and $1.00 at all druggists SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. i, Sods, ; an dA - ae As ES TTY YYYY En Sh hast wT wY -.- | D 6 AR ON ’ CROSS the same buil Our room was slightly disfig- old stand a lI I a SR NE The Tailor. IRE, FIRE! / ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ f Eo H . Had fire asid in 1 | ISFIGURED ured, but we are at the same ¢ ¢ H ¢ ¢ M ryus. § ¢ ROSS, THE TAILOR. ll on us You can get a good fit for less money than elsewhere ¢ cesacsessssasseel UBBER YOUR FOOT Is worth two or three doe tor's bills, which would you rather have? We have none of the doctors’ bills, but we rub- as it have rafts of rubbers— bers-~rnbbers to burn, were The rubbers cover your feet better than our prices cover the cost to the makers, but the season has been a back ward one, and the makers would rather have a little money in bank than a factory full of over shoes, hence we got them to sell at lower prices. It is the same all through our store—good stout shoes for everybody-—bought cheap —so0ld cheap, nm, INGLE'S SHOE STORE.
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