THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1897, — Hunters are not bringing much game NEW TRIAL REFUSED, IN THE COURT HOUSE INJUNCTION DISSOLVED J) E {IN (3 HAL P N [ NGS | to town of late. | On Tuesday Judge Love handed down | Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various On Tuesday morning court was iu ses. + ne Ln meron] Sleepless Nights IN B E LL E FONTE. Sn he Seer lunging a sot ag dodanie | his decree in the James Cornelly case. . Offices sion for a brief period. In the prelimin. M | Monday, " 4 4 . " ra wae | He was convicted of arson at the August ; a | ary injunction of the Centre Hall Water | RUn Down in Meaith— Constant om . -J. J. Condo, of Spring Mills, was . 4 MARRIAGE LICENSES. ! : ) | Paing in Arrrg end © Local Events Briefly Told ina |, wnted an original pension on Monday, | "©9100 An appeal was made for a new James H, Wilcox Philipsburg Company, against the boro council and 'n9 in Arms 2nd Shoulders — 3 | granted al pens )\ qi " James ' . ilipsburg | . . wttt ms : \ . |® trial, Quite a bit of additional new ! Daisy M. Lehr, ; . ' ® 1 officers, the court %eld that the old com- A Vaiuable ‘th, Appetite Few Lines. J pany did not have the exclusive right to and Clecp— 1 al st Lone, [testimony was taken. The case has at- | | tracted more than usual attention from | furnish water forgthat town and dissolved § rit could | the character of the evidence submitted | | ~=Messrs James Noll and Harry Ene i | heizer recently moved into their new PERSONALS. SOCIAL EVENTS | houses s at Coleville ~The famine in India may raise the { and the defendant was convicted on the { {ohn F. Swartz, } t | price of wheat, but it don't fire up any of | testimony of a detective. The court re. | {Join A. Kreps, { Katie Yonada, John Poltish, Clarence | the injunction. The opinion is quite . ; exer- Annie Lesko, . . '" lengthy and practically holds the same | VOB YY 4 ‘ I ~ould Boggs | poSition as the attorneys for the boro Ry 3 . red. [] MAY 1g ree My stant and : Imes jen). F. Hoffinan et ux, to Joan & | company. A preliminary iplusction | dizzy and would fal Oh hve Madisonburg '“ What has Transpired During tne Past Week —Movements of our People—What the | Local Scribe saw worthy of mention—A week's local news in a few words, council argued at the hearing. Wm. L Fisher, : - College The Annie R, Kline, . : . a i tries : unie Barre our defunct industries, fused the appeal for a new trial. Annie Barret, ~J. J].Condo, of Spring Mills, and Itis likely that Cornelly’sattorneys will case will be immediately carried | | Christopher Cook, of Snow Shoe, were | appeal the case to the Superior court. The following is a striking paragraph i! to the supreme court by Messrs Furst | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, ’ a ; ¢ \ granted pensions this week. aud Hewes, the attorneys for the old ’ me Investment association, of Pittsburg, Pa; | will likely be obtained inside of a week | tWo bottles of Ho Barsaparilla and a N . » ve's i t . . A child of George Hollabaugh, of from Judge Love's opinion that causes —Poor old “Uncle Tom" will be at the : “ Coleville, aged 7 months, died Wedues. opera house this Thursday evening. much comment ; “As to the eighth reason resigned that dated Sept. 27, 1897; lot of ground in | and same be argued soon afterwards. ~Mrs, Wm. Cassidy left on Tuesday a deep seated prejudice existed against | Boggs twp. Jato to visit friends at Pittsburg and Canton, the defendant, we are not cognizant of it, Ohio | We have no definite furnace news | but on the contrary it was very apparent - tated Oct Sa3: tok Of 1 i The first annual meeting of the Nit- | #leep came back ne and the pains all g Te Wik Rf VOrv active at avpar. | er, date ct. 13, 1897; lot of ground in ats . 16 N13 EY y that there was a very active, and appar oti 4 od tany Valley Rod and Gun Club has been | 16ft me Mis. ANNI DTETTER, 62) ently an organized effort to create a | Spring twp. $a: Marietta Ave., Lan Pa. strong feeling in behalf of the defendant, H ’s 4 Ss arsa= ood’s parilla and engender pre] judice against the com- | el Purifier, oi] : they proved { more valu han a ver day morning Oct. 20, at 2 o'clock of costiy gift t Cras 2¢tmn nk i gift. } h } i kin whooping cough. Elaborate Preparations Hood’s SBarsapa tite, Sarah 8. Williams et alto Jared Harp- Mrs. Pierpoint, of Pittsburg, is visit- | this week. Both plants still are idle and — S. 1g 1 eK 5 » 1S ViISIi- ing at the home of Mrs. Bush on Spring | street, waiting on McKinley to come this way called to be held int club house, 4 tal tf ssw 4 and start them up. W. A. Hartsock et ux, on the preserve, on November ch and . 1 renses lated Oct. 18, 1887; tract land in 154 - shod 44 4 : : Conrad Miller, of Coleville, moved | monwe alth and her witnesses. { C 7 which time y forma ~-Mrs. J. Feran Mann left for Lewis nr town where she will visit friends and recently from his former residence in Cornelly was seen in jail and has not | on twp. $705. bouse and hunt given up his chances, He expected to Mills Alexander et ux, t Nason; ‘hile the last two weeks 2,000 pair Bold by all druggists. Pr ; dated May 8, 1597, tract of land in Hu il bave been on twp. $5 Hood's Pills pil ati Coleville to his new home which he has Te:alives. ected on East Linn street be refused a new trial —Attorney General McCormick and ide . ’ wife, of Williamsport, were guests at the home of Gov. Hastings. Mrs. John Mull, of Philipsburg, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs- ) appointed in the res Remember the scholarship contest Pi closes on Saturday at 4 p. m. All A Narrow Escape parties holding premiums or newspaper coupons should send same in at once Andrews on Alleghany street. Commissioner M. F. Riddle had rowly escaped what would probably have | , oo . a010, v 1 18¢7: lot aledonia, H E D A N G ER ‘ ) . \ holestein cows foundered on Wednesday proved a fatal acciden lost auick 7 or g Jo dk add fis —When John 12 ings 50=~ § \ y piso Aho cine LT wu ground in ring 1 $450. two fish da: ICied on ae stream | to w . sctant J b A The cattle gotinto the orchard and | yived man than he vr. Soelpelimer b Fath . ; 4 : JW hich the Expec ant Moth 1¢ will have y \ s ) : : a ’ Rose oy Fo ; Bald and nea trout and 00 three4nch | exposed and the fore dir arond themsaive atin a roe Rose } Shortlids : to Bald XPOoscad and he forebodis ROrged aemseives Dy Ally af had gone up int rout ] 3 ‘ ol 3 f Arle 1C1 with Willi - > 100K ward to the pound turkey to Bellefonte an attraction, Everybody is anxious to A A s af apples inka $n vr WOACCO DOU ' wo the 10 see! babe. to her "bosom 1C the course of a few weeks. be sent to ication, by OO. Arianta, Ga. mprovi but the ott opera house thi The troupe is a ed very favoral . 3 as her appeared this season. and the Jackson estate Galer Morr . X / . Isaac Mitchell will has been on The 1, As assistan clonte Lady Marries : . Lap . wad Vanderslice. one hilade! 4 ’ hich alley Coal Co. va. Mat trouble, | Ww treating mare arrive me last week after mak mid 4 " tonic for the entite me a ’ for 1 4 rominent aliomeys Tom Thumb Wedding dell. ¢t al ICS as a tonic for { ie entire ¢ ga hi some sun { money for her 5 : If you need a medicine The Corbett-Fitzsimmons 1 "he Ladies Aid Societ [ St. Tohn's ilinsburg Coal ) N To 4 ; owner y AGGIES Ald Society, of ° folln 's Wig 154 : the best. Sold by di UERS . « I. Co,, of Phila cents and one dollar, or by mentic Rev. Geo. E delivered two very eloquent sermons in bert, of G Cit ortrayed on canvass, will be one of the | Reformed church, cordially invite you all moert, 0 rove Ly, , " 5 : 5 3 Mca ey ; " a iy ¥ at the Garman opera house. | to be present at the wedding of Miss Lot Wm. M. Seigle vs. Iron Ci In CEXTRE Democrat and sending i y YA ve ’ * 31 . > * lit Nr tai me : HRC : A ; address to Dr, fimer 0., Bingham. | ’ . " k \ ertainment is pronounced by | to Tom Thum! y, this Thursday, Oct, 28 Annie BE. Essington vs. W ! . Dr. K &C i a last Sunday Helis E fine 4% : . . J En ton, N. Y. you may have a sample bottle | unfit for the public ing at 8 o'clock p. m., in the armory. Ad of this great disconery sent to you free | grading 10« | mission adults 28 cents and children 1 }. MeNitt vs. Edith Yonada, al. by mail : t has on a « mmunity Be ths cents y H. A. McKee, use of sonburg. us it's " STWORTHY AND ACTIVE x asdlitor § | vditor is » bund leds of - d ont leme r ladies to travel | the Reformed church a young man of more than ordinary ability. He formerly was from Madi. Wes Capt. Joha H. Harter 4] ife, of fain square fig Tug Quay ring in Pennsylvania politics Lehigh Valley Coal & “gs gy] 7 bres after vetted ine yg : : 1 : 3 Oceola, Ohio, after spending several | and he just Fenuigh of the brutal in | sbould be given a set back. J. Griest 1 . th hie hirast iow y riony days with bis brother, T. H. Harter, de- in anxious to see how Fitz de w—— - Geo. W. Ford's . yg Th av {eye £3481 6 fe py : : 4 ‘ ‘ po. b $4 parted on Ti y for home. Mr, Har- | Yvered that fatal blow on the solar plexis THE present republican nomines BIDDING" o aptain « ! . { neot | an N tt a ; y re 1m ity : ter was Captain D. 1 ‘egiment nd sent Corbett to the floor a vanquish the sta are machine-made politi CH BT PROCLAMATION (Bucktails.) The I fon lass plant 18 one of the very few window gl: factories in ‘the country that is in operation. The cause is due to the difficulties among the workmen. The geveral supply of glass is getting low and prices will be quite sure to advance, From a notice in one of the daily papers, Mr. John |. Bower, of Bellefonte, was one of the ushers at the wedding of Mr. Sydney 7. Evans and Miss Elenor M. Matz, two very prominent young peo- ple of Lancaster, Pa. The ceremony ‘was largely attended by leading society people of that city, Mr. Bower, at pre. gent, is attending Fraoklin & Marshal College, at that plae, and is a member of the senior class. »d champion. We hope manager Gar. man will harry the show along. We want to see it, 80 that we can relate to some of our ministeral friends, who dare go, just how it happened What De the Children Drink Don't give them tea or coffee, Have you tried the new food drink called Grain<O ? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain-O you give the children the more health you distribute through their sys tems, Grain-O is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs | All grocers sell it, about ¥ as much, 15¢. and 25¢. tf The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and the Cin. i cinnati Jaguirerfor $1.50 a year, cians pure and simple. They will do Quay's bidding thousands of men will curse Quay during the entire vena and on clection day endorse line with their vote IT is an evidence of weakness that the Republicans are lugging in the tariff and the money question to save Beacom, Mc- Cauley and the state machine. They are even appealing piteously to the war vet. erans to aid them in their distress. The | state is being flooded with circulars con- | taining such appeals, - -— Good Salt, Buy the LeRoy Premiam Salt for but. ter, cheese and table use, of R. F. VoxADA, Coburn, Pa. truthful Statement. Id and hoarse id, 350 West St... r. Bull's Cough 1 hoarseness, and I take great ccommending it a valuable household Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup | is sold everywhere for 25 cents, vho require such ANTED- TRU STWORTHY AND AU —_— ¥ gentiomen or ladies to trayel for respon. | Monthly rg 0 and expenses, Enclose self-addressed stam fuvelope. "The Dominion Company, Dept. Position steady, | & Wien AS Lhe Hon John G. Love, President wige of the Court of Common Pleas of the 3th Rdicial district. cons sting of the county of Centre, and the Hon. aulkner | Associate Judge, having issued thelr proeet bearing date the 20th day of Oct, 180, 10 nu directed for holding a irl of Common Pleas and Orphans’ Court, Court of Oyer and Ferminer and general Jail Delivery and Quar ter Sessions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre, and commence on the 4h Monday of November, the 22nd day of Novems ber, 18 ARG to continue lwo weeks, Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said county of Centre, that they be then and there in the Jones swersons, at 10 o'clock in the fave. | noon of sald day, with thelr records. ingigdsi- | tons, examinalions, and their own re . ® | brances, to do those things which to thelr | “| ! « | i v | apportains to be done, and those who are | bound in recognizances \o prosecute against the prisoners that are or saall be in the jail of Centre county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just, Given under my hand, at Bellefonte the 2h day of Oct, in the year of our Lord, 187 Jand the one hundred an twenty-first year of the Independence of the U gt States, Ww. Mm CRUNISTER. sherl quite the contrary it's on fool that you find what a shoe is, and every foot should have the best shoe that can be given it, Our goods belong to the Ar grade. They're as easy as spelling go, as soft as down, as satisfactory as comfort, and as economical as short prices. The best shoe is that which gives vour feet the most protection, Hvery shoe want must be met, of course, but the price condi. tions should be readonable like this: Genuine Box and Russian Calf! Balmo- rals, English bull dog toe, heavy sole, welted and stitched, waterproof and wearproof, $3.00. E— A—————— Mingle's Shoe Store, Beliefonte, Pa.
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