Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 11, 1897, Image 6

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DEMOCRAT,
BE LLEFONTE,
PA.. THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY
11, 1897.
D
HAPPENINGS
IN BELLEFONTE,
Briefly
Few Lines.
Local Events Told in a
PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS.
Past Week
What
of mention—A
What has Transpired During the
~Movemenis of our People the
Scribe
week's local news
Local saw worthy
in a few words
~Edward Kittel is back to Bellefonte
again visiting friends
Ed. Rowe, the furniture deale
the sick list with pleurisy.
—~Guy Ministrel Brother's at the Opera
House next Tuesday evening
~The Projectoscope, one of Edison's
latest wonders, at the opera house
Mr. Hoffman,
builder, of Williamsport, spent Sunday
in Bellefoute.
John architect and
Look at the label on this paper, and
you can see whether you owe ‘the poor
printer’ anything.
Weaver
hope to re-open their tal
Evangelists
in Lock Haven,on Sunday, I
Mrs. A. S
took a tiip to Philadelphia
for several
morning to be gone
Hon. Ker
Esq.,
last week
James
Suyder, of Clearfield
on a business trip.
Bellefonte
—H. S. Achenbach,of Topeka, Kansas
is now assisting his brother B. C. Achen-
bach in the bakery business at this place.
noted
hry Tra
testimoni
Dr. Salm, the alist has a
number of new
vertisement this week
same,
~Quite
torneys
Supreme
week
cuts and
~-D. F Fortney
and W led the
Supreme court at will a rL.th isweek
they
several important cases
Furst F. Reeder atte
3
ounse: in
where were interested as
-Mr. Charles Spiglemyer unpac ked a
Randsome new desk this week which he
will use in his insurance office. He rep-
Mutual Ii
you up in short order
resents the Northwestern fe
and can write
~The excellent done
this office We
printing a large number of sale bills this
poster work at
attiacts attention are
year, because our work gives satisfaction
and our pri
John
Jefferson
ah!
€S Are reasonanic
of the
formerly
grado
ege,
store was in Bell
Sebring, a ate
Medical ( oll
drug
He returned
board a steamer
clerk in Greens
fonte this week recently
from a trip to Africa on
as surgeon,
Robt. Br son of Benj
left for Bradford on Tuesda
there to accept a clerkship in the first Na-
tional Bank. Robert
inn Bellefonte who w
adley, Bradley,
He goes
leaves many fri
il be gla
ends
d to hear of
his good luck.
on
~Spring ( reck was 0/1 a rampage
Saturday, owing to the rain. No dam
age was done anywhere that we know
of. Buffalo Run was high enough to
flood the railroad track, at some points
and impede travel for a short time
The foundation about an old well,
under the pavement, in front of the court
house, began to sink several inches this
past week and has caused a tearing up
of the pavement about the fountain. Few
persons were aware that such a thing ex-
isted.
If
you musen’t write Mill Hall or Lock Ha
ven, but Millhall and Lockhaven. His
Highness the Postmaster General bas is
sued an ukase to that effect. There
should be uniformity in this matter and
it is wise that such a move was made,
Rev.
ed charge at Hublersburg,
on Monday and was a pleasant caller at
this office. The Rev. is one of the prom.
inent young ministers of that church,
who has attained prominence in his
labors.
~Arthur C. Dale, a son of Mr, and
Mrs. Clement Dale, was seriously injur.
ed on Wednesday of last week by being
pushed over an embankmentat the Aca-
demy. He received a number of severe
bruises about the body and is unable to
be out of bed yet, in consequence.
vou want to be eminently correct
Runkle, pastor of the Reform.
was in town
IN THE COURT HOUSE.
Intelligence Gathered from Various
Offices,
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Philips
Legal
) Thomas Duke,
t Minnie E
llenberger,
sxander Luca
t Clara Furl,
Pidge,
Williams,
Rishel
Keen,
{ Jesse
t Lizz
Herbert (
Annie
Edward P. Gr
May A. Hasting
Harry E
Mary Thersa Rapp,
sonburg
heim
Madi
Mil
Shamokin
jellefonte
ay,
Yerger,
Johnson, =~ - = Spring
B. Lytle, State College
REAL
Humes to M
lot in Bell
James R
t Nannie
TRANSFERS
R. Johns
efonte boro
ESTATE
E. ( nm, Sep
, for $30
Lehigh Valley Coal Co. to Joseph Ma-
tract of
150; for
cone. Jan. 8, 18qg7, for land in
1
J
¢
Suow Shoe twp., for $7
Martin Gates Ex
Deg 12, 18g6;
guson twp,
Annie
Kees
101
in Snow Shoe
New Clothing Store
‘The
large
hing House
in Bush
High
Feb. 15
clothing houses in
ash C! ot
store room
H
ill open Monday,
Bush use, on
luce this
rto
In ord
mntirox
wh a wonder
simple
red lette
lush House
‘The cash
one
hing house
in Trouble
to the Pittsburg Post a young
f Miss B
her
by the name lanche Stone
gave
Bald Eagle Valley
rode the
Philipsburg
who bome as “in
near
had been arrested in that city for taking
things that did vot belong to her. She
that city and had
Ai fe
Liff
was visiling a cou
in mn
neen doing sewing reat families
'
who missed various The young
lady : fessed
wdy confessed crime and was
locked up in the house last Satur.
day. The property riably
faken
gave away, and made no use of it her
self. This peculiar conduct is what sur
prised her friend » seemed to have
a queer fascinat
Au effort
have
ion in this direction
is ber by her
to
Should be Rewarded
It was nothing else than the prompt re
sponse and efficient servic
fire departments of
that saved the
from destruction,
The flames had
short time the
¢ rendered by
the two volunteer :
Bellefonte Court House
on Monday morning.
A good start and in a
building would have been
only bear walls and smoking embers
The commissioners of the county would
be justified in awarding to each company
a handsome check for services rendered
on this occasion. The money would be
devoted to their necessary equipment and
expense account. The county owes at
least that much to the firemen. We urge
them to do the proper thing in this direct.
fon
Drilled Through It Lengthwise
While drilling a well on Four Mile run,
the drill struck wood at a depth of 100
feet, Contrary to expectations, the drill
did not go through the wood at once but
continued in it for over so feet and it is
believed that a maple tree, standing up-
right, was struck. The story seems im
probable; if it is true scientists have the
platform to explain the phenomenon,
General reduction sale of all goods
at the Philadelphia Branch. Winter
stock must be moved,
Jacob Gross, the tailor, has some.
| thing special to say in his advertisement |
| this week.
SCUFFLED WITH A BEAR,
Plunked Two Bullets Into His
Body
And Then
Mrs. Elizabeth Schroeder, of this city,
has in her possession a bear that was kill
ed under exciting circumstance John
Eagle township, a few
the
Gentlmer of Bald
days ago was tramping moun
in the Scootac re (quest of
tain gion 1s
game when he s ear under a rock
The
quarte rs to
that Mr.
man w
Mr.
ping back
brave hunter sroached in close
the animal, so close indeed
1 swiped the
but
Bruin came out an
ith his paw. A scuffle ensued,
Geunthner finally broke lose and
a few paces, up with his
into the In
The }
and weighs s00 pound
and sent two shots
which killed him sear is seven and
a half feet
Mr.
mighty
long
+ 4% 3 . | mt oe
known hereabout as a
T he It
ct that
Genthuer is
bear hunter 1 report
among his friends to the efit afew
years ago while on the mountain be had
an encounter with try
a bear, which, if true,
places him high in the imation of bear
hunter
no weap
it Wyland
1 of Samu
of 1
trouble
and lung
was no possil { recovery.
Mrs. Mock was
John Moore, of
two sisters,
a daughter of the late
Lemont. Her
and Mrs McKee
foute, who has been with ber during ber
illness and Miss Maude Moore, of Le
ive her
mother
of Belle.
mont,
also sary The funeral took place
Monday
No More Scalp Bounties in Huntingdon Co
IHIMISKIoners
than woly
that the
of certain
nimas
The laim
stitutioual | A
it
in
14 lah
ft ©i joun
This rul
of Alexandria, out of business
ing will pu Swoope
He
rece
1s an
noted trapper of that region and ved
over $1200 in
bounties last year
School Directors Meeting
D. 1
to-day
Fortney, Esq., is in Harrisburg
meeting of
be an
attending the annual
the state school directors. It will
important gathering of prominent peopie
interested in work, Mr,
Fortney delivered an able on
Wednesday before the meeting, upon the
educational
address
“Operation of the compulsory attend.
ance law’’ in which he is well informed
His remarks were
highly spoken of by the press
well received and
Death of a Lamar Lady
Matilda Eddy, widow ol
the late Thomas Eddy, of Lamar, died
Sunday morning at the home of her
daughter, Mrs, Samuel Watson, aged 78
years. Her surviving children are Ly-
man T. Eddy of Milesburg, Mrs, Samuel
Watson of Lamar, and Ira C. Eddy of
Williamsport,
Mrs. Sarah
To Be Buried Monday
The funeral of Mrs, Sylvester Quiggle
was held on Monday at 10 a. m,, from
her father's home near Furst's mill, in
Nittany Valley, interment in Cedar Hill
| cemetery.
«To cure a cough or cold, in one day,
| take Krumrine's Compound Syrup ol
| Tar. 1I0it fails to cure, money refund.
| ed. if.
DEATH OF A MOTHER,
Mrs
departed
After i
5 belong, of
this world,
to the
Hugh
from
lingering illness,
Romola,
and her spirit took its flight
ave it.
M1 i)
and bowel
God who g
For several years Long
ed with ach trouble,
a sl
Hot
ston
[re
in
Ha-
Howard, p
h
t time ago of Lock
McEnti
the case
and
ven,
nounced congestion of the
ney which probably termina
brights disease, thus cau
on Saturday, Jan
She lingered m an
that
hour
+ can descr
the last four
ved
sta fT
elong was
during twenty
she | and no one
tense ring during all that time,
ter 1
and 1¢
ved af
aged 46
days. She gave her heart
four years ago identific
member of the hristain church
mola
There
1
husband and si
four daughters
home
Our fears our
thought herdyin
And
when the mors
And chi
el Fy
An
came
| with early shower
Her a closed : she had
ther mo
rn thar
Jook Reception
"
anda
and encouragement of
Nine tenths of all
rading. And that
ht
oblaia i
the knowledge ed may be of whole.
some character the source from whence
otained must be well
the
which
guarded, just as
tree is influenced the soil upon
80 is the boy affected
If
plenty of pure reading be furnished them,
it feeds just
by the book upon which he feasts,
that is
good in literature ; and at the same time
our young will thus live up to all
they will be shown how to provide them.
selves with all information and the way
for attainment within
their capacity will be opened to them
all intellectual
Church Rededicated
On Sunday February 21st, the Luther.
an church,at Rebersburg will be re-dedi.
cated with apporpriate services. On this
occasion the pastor, Rev, J. C. Mumma,
will be assisted by Dr. E. J. Wolf, of the
Gettysburg Theological Seminary, who
deliver the dedicatory sermon. In
v. Rerick, of Centre Hall,
will preside. The edifice at Rebersburg
has been remodeled and much improved,
will
the evening Re
Edison's Projectoscope is the latest
and largest machine on exhibiton to date
atopera house Feb, 11, 12, and 13, at the
popular prices.
1087 A lady's gold watch, between
Fast Logan and High streets, Bellefonte,
on Saturday 23. The finder will be re.
warded by Miss Maggie Eberhart.
Clearance sale at Lyon & Co's
store.
| anges,
| Dried Beet,
LYON & CO.
SAIN AA AANA PP
eal Values for Lille Money
Know Dy
Of the 3]
Compare o
Wi
time
ways come here
oringe
Pring 1s
Small List
»
com
w line of Dress Ginghams ‘ 3 '
¢., Our hr yu OC
haa and Zep 10 and 12
8c
15¢
371
{
opening
only a
of Our Many Bargains.
of
20c¢c
* Bec
= A; il 12246
-36¢
Deller grades
1
New Corsets.
New Embrolderies.
New White Coods,
In Addition 10 the
Clearance Gale of All
»arly Spring Ope:
Continue the
00ds at Cost
we will
Winter G
Hing.
ALL THAT ARE LEFT MUST BE SOLD AT COST.
A...
a
DVercoals
At Cost.
New Carpets.
LYON
(081s, Gapes
At Cost,
—
T—
Underwear
New Carpets.
CO
iy
farm |
yw
and
WensespaY, Mancu 2010
of J. T. Confer, on the J. Howard Tipton
farm. 4d mile west of Howard horse &. 6 cows
10 young cattle ding 1 and a large ot of farm
implements New Peering mower
horses 4 good
2 sows, | Doar
At the residence
Fine pure sugar Table
new crop New Orleans Syrup
ple Syrup and Maple Sugar made
from pure sap, finest Coffees, Teas
and pure Spices Sechler & Co
Mexican Or
Florida
Jamaica
Oranges,
and California Or
anges—all sweet, juicy fruit, fancy
thin-skinned juicy Lemons, Cataw.
Bananas, Malaga white
Wal
Nuts,
(Gowds tine and prices inoderate,
ba Grapes,
Grapes, Shellbarks, Pecans,
note, Almonds and assorted
Sechler & Co.
Fine Hams, Droakfast Bacon,
large new Mackeral,
Salt, coarse or fine, 14 lb. 28 Ib,
HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ila, 56 15,140 1b, bags and 280 1b. bbls.
Biltousness, Headache, |
Indigestion,
| A pleasant ‘sxativa AD Trnmetete |
Sochler & Co.
Syrups,
, Ma-|
BE BI BED
Coburn Markets
) As
A BE Be BE Be BE BEBE
+ THE SHOE
} SHOULD BE GOOD_»
- ate
No matter
i we, there are good
price
what ims
low
shoes and poor high
priced ones, there no
protection in price,
though a good nany
Is
.“
00
em to think that by
dearly they y
good shoe,
your only protection lies
with and in the dealer.
He should know the shoes
he buys and sells, then he
should guarantee them.
We guarantee every
pair of shoes you by here
to be worth every cent
you pay.
It they are not we buy
them back. We have
the best lee creeper we
ever saw-—put on rubbers
Jight and handy and
will keep yom from fall-
ing.
- eaten
Mingle's Shoe Store.
Brrusroxtr, Pa.
ere sustsTiTiITses
Py
pie &
paving are
sure 10 get a
PETIT ITETITITITETS -f*e*t.*®ate*"
ea Ta sacacacososavaras
2 covsnse