Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 09, 1897, Image 1

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: FOR $1.50__a
You can get THE CENTRE
DEMOCRAT and Weekly
Pittsburg Post, beth one
year, This is A BARGAIN
CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop.
SHOOTING IN
SOUTH CAROLINA
A Centre County Man Was Ser-
ously Wounded.
AN AMPUTATION NECESSARY
Woodward, has
his Man
Later on
Emanuel Motz, Formerly of
an Exciting Experience—3Shot
Times—Will Go Gunning
A Desper ite Character
Three
Crutches
Death of Thomas Wilson
On Saturday afternoon Thomas W
died at the home of his parents Mr
Mrs. Thomas Wilson. He
old. Some years ago fle young man
5,
received a painful injury }
was 26 Years
the side of
his head which finaliy affé®ed his brain
and for some time he was mentally de
ranged and died from the effects of this
injury.
Advent church
Interment on Tuesday, at the
——
Small Railroad Sold
The Altoona, Clearfield and Northern
railroad, which is the connecting link
between Altoona and Philipsburg, was
sold Monday to Samuel P. Langdon, of
Philadelphia, who represents the project
ed Pittsburg, Johnstown, Ebensburg and
Eastern railway. The amount of pur-
chase money close! opproximates 200,
000,
- .
Will Remove to Hecla,
The stave mill near Hublersburg will
be removed to Hecla, where the owner |
has contracted for 400 acres of fine tim- i
ber.
Set | yr —
BELLEFONTE,
|
SPANISH LOSSES IN CUBA
Genera! Blanco's report to the home |
1
BORO COUNCIL
certain extent lifts the | AT HOM E
situation in He |
y regular soldiers | The First Meeting Held in the
os Tema 8 fo Public Building.
government toa
the
shows that of the
veil from Cuba.
192,00
sent to Wevyler, only 59
duty. Forty thousand
hospitals while 63,
ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED
by the Cubans, or «
t should be!
Steam Fire Con
d--Pro
The
Logon
fortably Uuarterd
proved
pay on lu ¥ ) : }
month h The fol members of
from that |
less they
owing council will
make Billy retire wdy in February, un.
should be re-elected Harry
Keller, of North Ward ; Wm. RBrachbill,
Ward Wn Hillibish, West
Mr. Hillibish has been in coun.
il continuously
Visiting His Old Havuaots
Ex-banker W am nn. nil South
Ward
Capt. |
hold- |
the
character
ding a fes
Clearfield, A guest
E. ¢
ing quite
1 home,
He
msible
for a term of twelve
Thos is said to be
years, the longest of any one known to
position in
the
of which we have not ascertained
———
Died at Salona
Mrs Wetzel died Tuesday
morning at Salona of typhoid fever, aged
about 18 years. She is survived by her
husband children. Funeral
conducted Thursday
Hill
have held thig position in our borough
Quaker City at this time,
Lock-Up Needed.
Now that the new Public Building is
completed the council should at once
David
provide a suitable lock-up, so that our
and three
services will be
afternoon. Interment in Cedar
cemetery. :
a AR " & thing.
Brick Works Closed Down,
The setters finished their work in the | lock-up the police officers have no fit
brick works last week and the burners | place to put prisoners. A suitable locks
will have concluded the season's work | up is much needed,
next Monday, when the works will close .
the largest season's output since the
| works started, -~Mill Hall Times.
-—
Ord r For Box Cars,
The Car Works at Milton have receiv.
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The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and Pittsburg ed an order to construct 250 box cars for
| W. Post for $1.50 a year. the Norfolk a»d Western railroad.
PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER o,
| Monday night of last week, after an ill.
: . | fever and complications arising there.
police officers could lock up an occasional |
subject, and house ap about fifty of the |
bad boys of town, that make the nights | ville and was aged 40 years.
hideous. Sce to it gentlemen and provide | ived by his wife and five children.
a respectable lock-up, if there is such |
Owing to the bad condition of the old |
| announced intention to construct a third |
1897.
CONCLUSION OF COURT
THEY WON
SCHOLARSHIPS
H
* Following is the conclusion of |
session of court
ase of Rose St
ernberg Lyon
ubmitted Will Be Sent to the L State
Normal
DESERVING YOUNG LADIES
Attorney
pointed
ired sed]
nation of
term can BN
ter Hal
| serve until January
E.P
and was educated in the public
Williamsport
Hipple, Es
Clinton county
unexj
Postmas
ww
(yeary was born in Centre county
schools
and Dickinson
He
and«
SCMINAary
Can of Varnish Exploded
Altoona
alter
read law with T. C
1 was admitted to the
in May, 1588:
last
At
Krause, ighting th
to the floor
bar
Cha burning match
Death of a Former Centre Countian a can of varnish and immediately there
Charles W. Gray, one of Tyrone's rep
died
was a loud explosion. The burning fluid
resentative citizens, at 12 o'clock | flew over Mrs. Krause, ignited her cloth.
ing and Mem.
bers of the family ran to her assistance
Her clothing was torn off, when it was
set the room) on fire
ness of 12 weeks, the result of typhoid
from. He wasa native of Centre county,
having been born and reared at Mattern
He is sur.
seen that the woman was terribly burned
from the head to the waist. A physician
| did all he cculd to alleviate Ler suffer.
| ings. The flames in the room were ex-
ny Jui fifty dollars’
To Build a Third Track. tuguished after causing fifty de %
worth of damage
The Pennsylvania railroad company .
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Western Penitentiary Inmates
track from Altoona to Gallitzin, This
will give emyloyment to about 2,000 men,
ane will involve au outlay of neatly
$500,000.
There are now 1,050 convicis in the
Western penitentiary, and joo of these
| will be thrown out of employvent after
con January 1, 1808, when the new law regu:
To cure a cough or cold in one day | lating the manufacture of goods in prisons |
take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of | goes into effect. Centre county has a |
Tar. Money refunded if it fails to cure. tf, | number in that brigade.
J
AILS
MOST NEWS ™=
THE CENTRE
nod Week
both one
All the sew
DEMOCRAT
Pittsburg Post
for
s worth
year f1.80
having
for the LEAST MONEY
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VOL. 19. NO 48.
LIST OF JURORS
Irpw
himself that a concern person is
hat
erating through the mails a lottery or
scheme of regular; dependent upon
lot or chance, to prohibit the delivery of
i"
all mail matterto it. Missing letter con.
¥
tests are held to be such violations, be
cause many correct answers can be giv.
en, but only one list is deemed to be the
“correct list”' by the promoters of the
scheme. The chance consists in gussing
what words compose the socalled “cor.
rect list.” Such schemes are held to be
especially obnoxious, owing to the skill.
ful wording of the advertisements, which
make the chance for obtaining a prise
more remote than in the defunct Louisi-
ana lottery,
S——
Will Shoot Ducky.
Governor Hastings in company with
Attorney General McCormick, spent the
past week on the Chesapeake bay, shoot.
ing ducks. He will be absent about a
week.