THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, ah JANUARY 21, 1897. HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Events Briefly Told in Few Lines. Local PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired During the Past Week Movements of our People Local Scribe saw worthy of mention- A week's local news in a few words, at Lyon & Co's. learance sale store, Applicants for liquor ing their petitions with the prothonotary. licenses are fil- have something impor. column, Clear. Lyon & Co, tant to say in another ance sale. Attorney W. acted business at dS Harrison Walker trans- 3alona and Lock Haven on Saturday. Mr. John Stenninger, coal dealer, of Middleburg, Pa., editor Harter Sunday. visited over There is quite a rush for sale bills, at this office. is the best and prices will suit. Our work Lyon & Co., have slaughtered prices on all winter goods. ment on page 5 ~The Auditors statement for county will be issued about the second week of February. See their advertise. Centre —The chart for the Undine Band en- tertainment will be open on Friday, at Parrish’s drug store. —Prothonotary W. F. Smith is still the proprietor of the Howard Hornet and anxious to secure a purchaser. On Monday no session of council was held owing to a lack of a quorum. Only present. Ww made to rej a four members were On Saturday,Col. home was noancement of a prattling boy to-night, at the An attrac worth se d by a and Mrs. Baltim and are arranging for house. tion presente -Mr pect t Cre vendy ke ex- Md ir es a home to make :@ir hom the no Services were —On Sunday evening held in the Presbyterian church owing t an. the indisposition of their pastor, Dr ‘Othel- people should see th is an attraction of high presented by photographer Altoona on Tuesday, man in that pl The opera house, something good al patronage of our Othello presen ati to-night, will positi and should receive | people. —~Considerable interest was manifested in the hearing'of the contest proceedings, ou Saturday. It also isinteresting to note the comments of the public -Bdward P. and Wm. Butts, of Philadelphia, arrived being called by the Jutts jutts, of Holoyoke Mass. home on Saturday, serious illness of their father D. M -During the past week the Garman has been fitted throughout with electric light. This is House a decided improve- ment and of that hotel ~Ex-po Philipsin tending rg was Tuesday a to business * 18 NOW engage n his former b at of tinner a plumber pect to mo and wil wher ing spring future gaged in home : mor has ellefonte Post Ma some of the B postoffice mid not | i No names have been mentioned ine March the is making a B, 3 spected at ele *y } evening Taylor «Ompany in Captain effort to have his men first special in class trim for that event, made for v of iy 5 Our Arrangements are being the reproduction of the Drummer Shiloh, the first week in February, people will have lptle difficulty in re. producing this war drama. Don’t forget the entertainment in the opera house on next Tuesday evening, by the Undine Band. They will have the assistance of some of the best musical talent in this part of the state. ~Mrs. Mary Solt,of Logan street, while out in her yard 'ast Tuesday evening, fell What the | INTHE COURT HOUSE, vega Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices. MARRIAGE LICENSES { Ellery Parsons, 1 Anna McDonald, { Nitiam V.Takash, - - . Clarence Mary Lisko, - + . . “" §f Anthony C, Strettuatter, \ Catherine Fahey, . . Union - Ferguson Hastings Snow Shoe : Hiram A. Long, Walker t Jennie A. Decker, " § Monroe R. } Ellie ( § Henry P. Shook, t Mrs. Matilda C. Zeigler, § Edwin D. Roan, t Ellen Lowry, Kreamer, “arsons, lellefonte Clearfield Williamsport Bellefonte Spring REAL J: W : Houta Trustees of M. Pa., May 6, Miles twp; for $570 ESTATE TRANSFERS. et al, 7. church, Kreamersville, fom tract of land in Trustees to for to William R. , 18g6; for tract of twp; for £500, James A. Houser et ux, From, Dec. 31 lzgud in Spring Jacob Ripka to Centre Hall Water Co Aug. 1896; for house and lot in Centre Hall Rev. W. H. Groh et ux, 10 Lot. W. port, Dec. 10, 1896; for two tracts of land oro; for $1200. in Harris twp, for $2400. Jane Nyman to Elizabeth Kelly, 19. for $140. Fred Reynolds et containing 139. a, Aug 15886, land in Boggs twp, for tract of ux, 1560, to Josey Montgomery, Dec. 31, for lot in for £1. ADMINIST Bellefonte Boro; LETTERS OF To Wm. Pes f Samuel ( RATION g Mill rawlio ler, Sprin upon the estate Penn township. To David C. Hall upon the estate of W. non town- te of Profits in Cornstalks ome a soury itap fallen to half of the supply has in seven years. In 1888 the value gas prod wed was $22, 629,875 1805 it was $13,006,650. in all has been much greater than in Ohio | and Indiana, Pennsylvania was worth $19,282,175; in 1895 1t was $5,852, 000. been less rapid since 1891, owing to the geaeral introducti jeters, but it has gone on at the rate of ¢ ts As tl pr ne Pr ] 2 oduct Cen a year when the pressure fall rapid! ] Horo Iga about thre Mr worough | Now, 1 1 Scalp Bounties 35. and Sof who had the town. to he Cooper goed fort hun to have a great une probate mote than a dred wildcat scalps in 1895, seemed falling off in 1806, but still he took away 75 per cent of the amount paid on scalps Good Showing The Millheim Electric Telephone Com. pany held their first annual meeting last Tuesday. The majority of the stockhold- ets were in attendance. A dividend of 10 per cent was declared on the stock, and the company enters upon its second year with a good financial showing Pablic Meeting. The nextopen meeting of the Belie- fonte Prohibition club will be held on | Tuesday evening, February 2nd, when and broke her arm between the elbow {it is expected Rev, Mr. Robbins, pastor and the shoulder. She is quite an old 1ady, being in her seventy second year. She suffers a great deal of pain. lof the M., | county, will be present to deliver an ad. | dress, E. church at Salona, Clinton Kim- | | ed as the | Shaffer, North Ward and Henry Br | hoff, South Ward. | expire oh L. | wine, P caus’ ania the Iu 1588 the gas product in | | residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. M The decrease has | BOROUGH POLITICS, cians, On Saturday evening the democrats | and republicans will hold their caucus meetings to place in nomination their candidates for the coming spring election. In our borough there is some stir among the politicians. For Chief Burgess the democrats will likely place the name of Hammond Sechler in nomination; Ed. R. Chambers, ¥Esq., will be the republican candidate, For tax collector the name of Hugh S. Taylor, ticket while on the democratic Wm, Hilli- Steward Brouse and Steele Hunter Esq., will be Harry Pontius, bish, are each said to be casting a wistful eye in that direction, Charles Cooke will be the republican candidate for borough treasurer, and we | | money know of no democrat who will be against him, there the Poor candidates: of democratic For Overseer are Robert Eberhart and three Hepburn, Daniel Trafford. Samuel Gault, republican, is the only oune on that side after the posi- tion. Three new John councilmen are to be elect. following S. H. Williams, retire, unless recall- ed West Ward ; Benj. The followir ng John P. Harris, Smith, South Ward ; West Ward. In the $ again hool directors terms Chas. John I, Ole “Bloody South” Ward trouble brewing, and there promises to be the us aring a 1 . Tit ut and sor likely At get jelt this time § : of no ADDITIONAL LOCALS HAPPILY WEDDED On Tuesday at 11 a. m., an interesting marriage ceremony was performed at the | } Bower, this place. The contracting parties were Mrs. Matilda C sister of Ms C Bower P. Shook, of Williamsport mony was perforn ed by Res i tre Hall. The mmediate Zeigler, of Bellefonte, a M , and Henry The cere I. H. Ei wedd sen urg attended friends and 2 2 few ited gu After the ceremony Ais or wedding was peri Was ingecpmn suchas Mrs. B » away the dar- Mary name, had KE ony ling bab Kerstetter liz but a short month abeth t i as het and 21 her miss and bear away cords of love about her some day those i old, but loose « SCC Ie arly in li with her to Heaven that had been fasten She can return, you may go to her cords nevermore to In not be severed Kieep on my darling, Thy soni 1s a1 rest We shall mee! you by In the sweat land ol leep and by Hest Secretary Cota Married, Mr. Frank T. Cota, secretary of the Y.M.C.A.,, was married on Tuesday to Miss Stone, a young lady who resides in New Haven, Connecticut, When Mr Cota returns with his bride they will oc- cupy the Rankin residence at the corner of Howard and Spring streets, which has been repaired for their reception. Fine Hams, Breakfast ' Bacon, Dried Beet, large new Mackeral, Salt, coarse or fine, 14 1b, 28 Ib., 56 Ib. 140 1b. bags and 280 Ib. bbls, Sechler & Co. - wi The Some of the Movements Among Local Politi. | | it would | the | performance of “Othello | production of every ocker- | | the North Ward : | { Ng CO | period will make | ed solely up among the boys |. ing was | and reunite | OTHELLO TONIGHT. Promise of a First Class Attraction at the Opera House. To New York production of a play, with its costumes and entire historically correct, and used only to seeing the worn and familiar stage set- tings of their provincial theatre, the pro- duction of ‘Othello,’ Elihu R, Spencer, House this Thursday evening will come those unaccustonied scenery, ensemble to be given by at the Garman Opera as a revelation, Not only is every cos. tume, armor, wig, shoe and sandal worn in the play a complete reproduction of the exact costume of the time, but every one of the ten scenes of the play an exact and faithful representation of the locality where This a tremendous undertaking, has been the of the scene is laid. and in accomplishing of it, a vast outlay has been required, so large that seem almost folly to expend jut Mr. about, such a sum on scenery alone. and his on this evening what he that in Spencer knew was knowledge witnessing an auditor will not only have a perfect per. formance of Shakespear's great work, but also see before his gaze an exact re. scene iu the play, | including the Council Chamber at Venice, The City of The Har Famagusta, Othello’s Chamber in The el ridge of Sighs, bor and Fortress, Famous Desdemona’s Jed Chamber, well as the exact- , as 1g medieval of the attractive stuming and dress of the his times production 1 thousand more aged play than if, like other tr An upon his Mir does not own power YPERCET IS MKC Som becauy much {ates to Was hington hington ilroad Com to Washingtos Washington make on such asioas Ground Heg Day rs | ama the is supposed to come out of On February will be ‘ground day, when “weather wise little animal winter quarters and stav long enough to forecast the weather for the six weeks | following Bellefonte Markets Markets Loburn LB per pound per dozen i, DOr I ey, per pou kK and geese Ld] ns, per bushel Hickory nuts, per bushe! Appl per bushel Potatoes, per bushels Pork per pound und Wd pound Ode “a asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills, Bmall in size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man Hoods said: © You never kuow you have taken s pill tn ibs all over.” @e. C. 1. Hood & Co, Proprietors, Lowell, Mass, to witness a | will be charged so cents, ! Leathers, Pills The only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparitia. | PUBLIC SALE REGISTER, $ printed | of (Persons having their sale bill at this office inserted under this heading will have notices same, Others facilities Procipt | g free, Our the best attention giveu to all work always reasonable). for printing bills are Prices are | SATURDAY, FEB, O1i-~The Jacob Hoover homestead, in Union township, containing ! about # acres, Sale at court bo se. Belle fonte, B.K. Emerick, Adm WEDNESDAY, Manon 10-The farm stock of David Wise dec'd. near zion, Pa..~5 horses 11 head cattle, @ hogs, farm implements MONDAY. MARCH 15]. W, Weaver ler, Pa. ~Farm stock, three COWS. Z young cattle, hogs and a large farm implements and sundries Mancu 17-At the W H. Long, In Marion town stock and implements of all variety some fine stock i pee bill at Fied four io horses of WEDNESDAY, + of Arm Has . ™ READAY, Manon Bamuel M arkle, Gatesburg—Farm Implements horses, 6 milk cow ete. and Household go rit At the res of sLock and ut er dence i ANNOUNCEMENT LEGAL NOTICE A PMININSTRATOR 8 Estate of Jeremiah late of F atton township Letters of administratio ing been granted 10 the sons inde : immedi or dem withou signed n i¥ NOTICE Mayes mare » having clnims present then the under STING ot nistrat dd DEMOCEAT OFFI Jacob Hoover TerMa<Ten per day of sale : balan | 0 abtwmolute OTe firmat from «¢ to bear on abel mfirmas ' Ab u de nterest ir the remain ferred; township 12. The ma RH surviving i ol { deceased int of John late o 12, The final minietrator of of W. W Harris towmhip deceased 14. Second ang final account of W_ J administrator of ete of FF. Vonada Miles township, deceased 15. First and final account of Magee RB Gates, administratrix of ete of John CU. Gates late of Ferguson township, deceased 15. The final acoount of W. oH. Musser, guy dian os ydia L. Gregg, minor child of Theo tire to of Bogs township, deceased s¢ and Non! account of WW. 8 Sellers ead w of. ete, of Davis Sellers, late of Pat ton township, dee'd 15, The first and foal account of Wm, 1 Jr and AH. Leathers, executors , of J. BN. Leathers, late of Howard Twp, Leec Carlin late of of, ete dec'd 19. First and final account of Wim. 8 Gray executor of, ete, of Maria Meek, late of Ha't | Moon township, dee’d { 2. The Arstand Anal account of 0, MH. Harsh berger. admr, d. b. note, of Warren 8. Luoas Inte of © urtin tow nship, deooared H.W. Bellefonte, Dec. 25, 1806, Rusngnonn, | Register, | HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver IDs, | Billousness, Indigestion, Headache, A vleasant ‘swativa. AD Thengetets @ ® Stock Taking Ends with January be taken of store y—account to everything in the ig easier to count adopted money than neh goods—we've GW price 1m the ARTI TOS HE surplus convert them into cash willing to take a ZOOS this arry over any sur will clear all on cholee to do won't “ zo You Fhe going vour ny Black Goods Nice Bright | BOGGS & LULL ALLEGHENY. PA C avests, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat. ¢ {for Moormare pees. | att es “ te Send model, ¢ : Ye a ape. { A PamPuLET, " BALI iC. A. SNOW& CO.: Ore, PaTeny Ornice, WaswincTon, D.C $00. Parent Ormce. waswimaron DC. 2 ricer ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ¢ ‘ ‘ ‘ < ¢ ‘ ‘ [4 < 'T - be ‘ ’ [4 ¢ ¢ Ld ‘ BT SR IANS ME LE a a CROSS The Tailor. FIRE, FIR |)! » STOO" TY™N » GROSS, THE TAILOR A RUBBER ON YOUR FOOT a ES hi IAD our prices cover make rs, but back the makers rather have a little money in bank than a factory the the ROAROND has been 4 the cost to ward one, and would full of over shoes, henee we got them to sell at lower prices, It is the same ‘all through our store-—good stout shoes for every body-—bought cheap wold cheap. wn J, ms MINGLE'S SHOE STORE.
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