THE CEN NTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1808, HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told in Few Lines a PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired During the Past Week Movements of our People—~What the Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention——A Week's Local News in a Few Words, —Editor Tuten has been on the sick list the past week, ~“A Breezy Time’ will be at the opera house on Friday evening. —Charles Cruse has moved his news stand into his tabacco store, at the Bush House, —J. H. Reifsnyder, of Millheim, spent several days in Bellefonte, this week, attending to legal business. -Protracted meetings are still in progress in the United Brethren and Methodist churches at this place. —The Bellefonte opera house has not been rented, and will remain under the management of Mr. Al Garman until April 1st. District Febru. —Teachers' Local Iustitute, No. 2, will be held at Boalsburg, ary 4th and sth. A complete program has been arranged. —The new steel cells for jail arrived this week and are being put the county in place by Wm. Hillibish, who has the contract for this work. Mrs. town Fannie Shugart, arrived in y last She will spend a Thursday. few days in Bellelonte before returning to her home in Philadelphia. — The Millheim telephone company is about town securing names ol their } acir pi yusiness houses to use wnes. | leased with the outlook They are pl Bellefonte is lousy-full They to sec glass works where 21, of Walker, « i to renew his Tuesday for hi take place subscription and arrange s sale of farm stocl which wil likely on the 231¢ of March —Miss Mary Fennell, after three months visit at the home of cousins the Misses Clarke, home, accompanied by her cousin Miss Marie —The the Koitsch, C will amount to from $2,000 to £2,500 Clarke. expenses of trial of Paul paid t Oo to be yy Clinton county The sum of $335.24 was paid to the jury for time and mileage. ~Wanted—A patent life insurance solicitors, and loan agents, filthy tramps aud other exterminator for foreign bail been nd nuisances that have a cont: annoyance lo our time late, patience ~—Wm. R. Cooke, a son of John W Cooke, formerly of this place, but now of Philadelphia, was married in Harrisburg on Monday evening Dec. 27th at 50,clock to Miss Cora Sheffuer. They are now at home in Philadelphia ~On Sunday evening, when the fire alarm sounded, some of the ministers prevailed om their congregations not to leave but it was of no use. Away they broke one by one like a flock of sheep. There is more attraction for a fire,than a sermon. —~A. L. Whiteman & Sous, past several years have been located at Piedmont, W. Va., where they conduct who for the ed a large general mercantile business, The of have decided to remove to Chicago. family have many friends in this part the country. The young Evangelical church tainment in the church Thursday even- ing Feb, 3rd, under the auspices of the K. L. C. E. Society for the purpose of assisting to liquidate the salary of a faith- ful and worthy pastor. of the United give an enter. ves ple will Last Saturday argument was heard before Judge Love on a motion for a new trial of the Lyon-Sternberg case. James Scarlet, Esq., of Danville, came here to represent the defendant. Orvis, Bower & Orvis were interested for the plaintiff. It is said there was some sharp skirmishing among the legal gentlemen, The opera’ Martha,” rendered in the opera house last Saturday evening, was one of the best productions of the season. The leading parts were filled by high. grade talent and the singing was of the highest order. The Andrews Opera Company would draw a much larger house if it should consent to a return date, Eugene Seltzer and Frank Johnston, of Lock Haven, has been painting the metal mail boxes about town with a patent aluminum paint. The contract for painting in the country has been award. ed to John Cupper, of Lock Haven. It is said he receives about 60 cents per box which amounts to a handsome sum of money. ~~ Fitz & Webster's famous production, “A Breezy Time” was in Bellefonte last Spriug and gave a splendid production, This same company took a week’s vaca. tion, at their Easter season, and remain. ed in our town. Our people know all about this play, so that all that need be mentioned is that they will be at the opera house on Friday evening. spending | i, her | has returned | { Son i with ding | | place . son { four | surance Co., calles ' ~The « democratic caucus meetings will be held in all parts of the county on Saturday, of this week. Mr. H. Houser, of Altoona, has heen chosen foreman of Jenkins & Lingle's machine shops and foundry, ~It is important that all active demo- crats attend the caucus meetings on Saturday in every voting district. Mr. David Yocum, one of our regu- lar patrons, from Hublersburg, called on Monday to renew his subscription. All the ballot boxes in Milesburg were destroyed by the fire, aud the Coun- ty Commissioners are now supplying new -T. B. Buddinger and M. D. Kelley, two hustling business men of Snow Shoe, paid Bellefoute a flying visit on Tuesday of this week. ones. -The engagement of Mr. Edward Richards, the jeweler, of this place, to Miss Mildred Aull, of Philadelphia, bas been announced. ~There will be no service in the Re. formed church on Sunday, but on the | again, following Sunday Rev. will officiate. | ~~Mr, aud Mrs. R. B. Taylor Philadelphia, last week, where they took Bushong, of Laurelton, left for their baby daughter to have a cancerous | growth cut from the inside of her lower lip. of the South Ward, for Overseer of the Joe Rightnour, will be a candidate Poor in this borough, Of course he will want to bave his name on the democrat where he natarall Lastd'riday Wm. I oak tree on his farm, ic ticket, y belongs. Ishler cut a large pear Linden Hall, that measured That is what 1s over six stump. a was ol know * swamp oak variety nbher of extensive improvement Y about the r made Alexander and Thomas Mit books plain mortgages in the which the yrevented him from Mr. Maurice Trone, the offi vis, Bower & Orvis Morri- sickness of Mr. finishing law student and his condition has not He fever and was quite si ¢ he has improved “Doll ' Mart Ga mous pacer is now in his stables sick last week improved any since. is suffering malaria k, but now they think y spencer rman L 4 1 last ud pls She made a fine record winning ave and TACs, Seco Wo th in another four better work H e for the son still Mr. representati is ex pecle St mull, (20, New York PAE 1 on Saturday with us an unusually large anc engraved calendar fo It was y giver the desk. I. R. took a imme- diate! position before of Williamsport, u fly paper for a porous and Brown, 118. sheet of plaster in the dark, put it on his The acid the through the flesh to the ribs places, with the g chest. on paper ate in several and the man’s life was saved only reatest difficulty. Wrigt Bel and For some Lime unable to fill Last week Rev. of the Episcopal church, efonte, tend- th ered his resignation, the same will likely be accepted * Rev Wright pointments He in Philadelphia has been his ap owing to iliness with pneu. monia. now is at his parents home yellow label tell you how Some and some, & your subscription stands subscribers never think of this rare few, nev ing for their pa er think of pay per, or anything else. Most of our readers keep paid ix advance. Where are you anyhow, By order of Superintendent Creigh. ton, of the middle division, all cabin cars shall hereafter be equipped with a med. ical box containing the following articles t rubber compress, absorbent cotton, 6 bandages, pyramid of pins, to be used in case injury to any members of the crew until a surgeon dan be called. ~The new steel cells, being put in the jail this week, came from Detroit, Mich. They will be put in the second tier of the prison and are considered as secure as can be made, so that in the future there will be no danger of desperate charac- ters escaping. When they are finished Joshua Folk will be out of a job, as night watchman, «~The “Garman House," in Bellefonte, will be under the management of Corn M. and C, Bruce Garman. This arrange- ment was made on Monday. For sever al years past Bruce has been connected with the hotel as an expert mixologist, who blends the various concoctions for the fastidious tastes of the trade, or would give you your medicine straight, just as ordered, Under the new management there is no reason why this famous hostlerly should not continue to prosper, asof old. They were raised in the busi. ness and know how to cater to the wants of the traveling public. { made two souls, that dreamt of bliss, | Justice bearing your name, it will | “A Breezy Time! Friday ing. The Misses Annie and Mary Jenkins, Dr, un even. of Milton, are guests at the home of E. S. Dorworth, —An reaches two thousand families in Centre county each week. advertisement in this paper The criminal lst for next week's ses. sion of court will be one of the smallest known for some years, Mr. Shem remove to Spigelmeyer expects to shore the spring engage” wholesale tobacco business with a Mr Jersey mn where he will in the heen, - There are three republicans out in this town for overseer of the poor. They are Isaac Miller, Steel Hunter and Sam A good man is needed for this mater Gault, position, no what his politics may be, Do you send out of town to get your If it You can get better service right this office kind of job printing? vou do, don't do at bome. Call around at when you are in need of any printing. ~—n Wedaoesday Justice K t eichline hap- by performing the marris cere- When ah hi it hard to tell was the happier, Age py mony a was the dropped } which or the newly married couple. on We that C Fred Rey nolds has en hear tered si fine horses for show at Philade has some fine competition 1 * horse an award bobby has been SCTIOUusS:y | and fami for az: fy ot vl Ta BOs Pig showed the devel } growth that bad spread over the bowels and that was bevond the aid of med His condi f rec WOE IS skill hopeless © over may be brought hos week. Watch for Spurious Loins your eye open | rr doll fl May Keep Counterfeit Ars are culated, * imstati ered by cxam If you look at the date printed on the | Valentine Iron Company Sale All the personal property of the V tine 1ron C at sheriff's ympany was sold on ¢ M. B | preferred creditors for a sum shightly sale 10 C wer | excess of $10,000. The real estate of the | company will be sold in April A Few Changes. Henry C. Quigley has leased Mrs, Bryson's house on East Linn street, and will occupy it April 1st. Rudolph Schad is going to move into the Butts house, on the same street, and Ross Parker will move into one of Jared Harper's new houses on Thomas street, Democratic Cancuses, Democratic caucus meetings will be held in this boro on Saturday evening, as follows, — North Ward in Fortney & Walker's law office; South Ward in the Recorder's office and the West Ward at the Watchman office. New Shoe Shop, I have removed my shop to the harness store of James I. McClure on West Bishop | street, where I am prepared to do kinds of boot and est prices, shoe repairing at low- LLIS Frick. states, the known, HOOD'S PILLS cure ® Liver Wis, Bi Rush) liggontion; Headache, like of which wus never | i Prosreriry is coming in grand style, i 2, A tale of distress comes from the grea: | industrial centres of the New Rugland | INTHE COURT HOUSE Legal lotelligence Gathered from Various Offices, LICENSES. Philipsburg Clarence Worth Mill Hall Coburn Millheim Benner Spring JORRS Clearfield Centre Hill t Naomi H. Hess . Wim, Chaney : Sarah Confer § 5. W. Shope Minnie E. Rachau - Madisonburg MARRIAGE § Edward G. Jones i ‘aul Matala Nary Kranisch : Effie Scr Robert C. Fryer § John W. Brooks t Eliza EB. Farley t Margaret O, Owens : David G, Smeltzler § Harry D. Lindenmuth, - Philipsburg { Bertha Flick, . . . Juhan REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Thos. Turner et ux, to Huston School Dis't, dated June 24, ground in Huston Twp. $1. 1. T. H. Twp, lot of 1897; Wilt et ux to D. Rote, dated ’ April 30, 1890; tract of land in Penn Twp. } 31 0 Henry Cronister’s Exr. to Huston Twp. | School Dis't, dated June 24, 1897; lot of | $1.00 ete. | | : ground in Huston Twp Edward Brown, et Kate lot of Bland, ground ux to et al dated Nov. 6, 1897; Bel Boro, f200, Grove's mn lefonte ichael Alfred C. tract of to », dated Jan land fe Ieinbachs heirs ring Twp AICY { leave Pittsburg February i | April 1 {| Bellwood... .. oe 1 | Bellefonte Clearfield { Philipsburg AFTER DK. LAURIE. The Tyrone Times recently contained | : the following: READING, Pa. Jackson Pflinger has been commited to the Berks county jail for robbing Yocum's church of a Bible | and other articles belonging to sacred edifice which were found in his posses. | sion. Pllinger says be entered the church | for the purpose of drinking the wine | which he thought remained after the | communion services last Sunday, Not | finding the wine he took the Bible, “Rev. Dr, Laurie, of Bellefonte, should clip the above and include it in the next edition of his pamphlet favoring alcoholic (fermented) wine as the proper sacramental element, In this tion the learned Doctur will be surprised to hear that wholesale liquor agents are using his pamphlet as an argument to in- their sales that the research and argument of the Doctor connec- crease on the theory | shows that Christ made and used intoxi. | | catingjwines, and what He sanctified by His example man should not condemn.” WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE. Toafford an opportunity to visit the city while Congress is in session, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has ar- ranged for a series of low -rate-ten-day excursions to the National Capitol, to 7. March 17 14, and May 12. Train Rate 11.40 A. M. #73 15 52 leavex Altoona... Osceola { Tyrone COUNCIL MEETING ibration y High street affected aman office hie to the sireetl com ws L Telephone Comp Orvis, attorney for the Mill. any, asked for the beir lines through of the Company of extend: ngt the alleys and streets borough. would to all ad- Mr. ( 1 OO ~ company He promised that the soon have its lines extended joining towns and counties hart, the secretary of the new was present and imformed the council of Gone 10 New York Bellefonte, w Yi large 1). Sourveck, ol aay for Greater Ne Hi take charge of the t which be and Maur store | it The be in charge of his son, William son of Peter Keichline., John Soutbeek is a hustler and we hope to hear great things ol him in the near fu- ture, i Brooklyn Bellefonte Hi Fred Keichline, wi Sourbeck, assisted by Civil Service Examination, Any ode desiring to make application for the postoffice examination® and ap- plication blavks of the secretary of the local board The applications for the examinations must be filed with the board on or before March 1st, 1598 Tuomas Howrgy, Sec'y, Bellefonte, Pa. i Ex: Prisoners of the War, | The Ex Prisoners of the War Associa- | tion of Centre county, will hold a meeting [in Gregg Post rooms, at this place, on all Tuesday, January 25th, at jo a.m. A full | attendance is desired as some important | business will be presented, WALLACK, Amos MULLEN, Secreiary. President, Sure Cure, leit | Daniel nk where restan- | I ments, ice Yeager start. | n : | ments { Champion For full inforu Thomas E tern Instri | street wi show SALE REGISTER The CENTRE DEMOCRAT office is thor. ougly equi of large, sale nll and work the bi “ | iF o wlll unexceica is pla ed in Brean tod presented SunTHS. CS arc ‘hen is your notice and you are need free of endar potes you w hen bills are not pr in calendar will 10 cents per dozen SPECIAL ICE item on i at cost 0 cents and NoT A compiete for $1 LIS ITI sale b wil th moulin ROVE i rea sirable hes several thousand lers in ty cach week gabeth Rach 4 acres FANUARY 1 we house tos land, Frances M. Atherton, dee'd Boggs twp. sale at Court House THURSDAY, MancH Heckman wk and implements FRIDAY, Marcu 4-Farm Stock me mile east of Bi Meglager property Toespay, Manon 15-<Farm stock and imple live stock, ete, of Michael Signer, near Shingletown, in Harris township P! BLIC SALE There will be exposed at residence of J, LL. Walkey, in one and one-half miles west of Hublersburg and three miles east of Zion, near Heela Park, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 180%, at one o'clock sharp, the following Rropert , to wit: One heavy Draoght Horse, wel JASUANRY ER to sroperty sor of Farm wt At the reside Benner township . Jos LL. Nef. A and Hmph ; anchard, on the i Jos, LL. Neff, Aut ublic sale, at the cows, will be fresh about March first ; one hell er and a fine lot of shoals, two Conklin wagons, one twohorse platform spring wagon with 3 seats good as new ; top buggy, road eoari dou ble sea ed carriage, new Osborne Binder, ower, hay rake, graindrill, land roller, Centre Hall corn planer, corn worker, corn seraper. Syracuse plow, spring tooth har. row, pair bob sleds, tug barness, single and double driving harness, collars, bridies, and a variety of other articles such as are on a well r ulated farm, also a blacksmith's outfit consist oa good belows, anvil, tongues and bey . a lot of gun and carpenter tools, ooh] 2 goods, ele, TERMS ~All sums of £5.00 and upwards, one s eredit will be given. ear’ m. Callahan, Auvet, J. L. WarLkey PUBLIC SALE. FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. FRIDAY, MARCH 4-One natant of Bian Sane. ard, the ollowing property : 7 and 10 years old ; two mileh oa, a Aaya bob sleds, sleigh, A minister asserts that marriage isa © preventive of suicide, and amarried man retorts thal suicide is a preventive of ‘marriage. That seems to settle that to operate, 2Bo. little controversy. = LE, ‘alker township, | are | five years old. good single or double driver: two | Norn Qut’ Do you come to the close of t“;eday thoroughly exhausted? ‘ves this continue day after L1y, possibly week after week? I'erhaps you are even too ex- hausted to sleep. Then some- thing is wrong. All these things indicate that you are cuilering from nervous ex- ustion. Your nerves need ¢ding and your blood en- 4 Laing. “coit’s Emulsion AI Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo- sphites of Lime and Soda, rains just the remedies to t these wants, The cod- r oil gives the needed ngth, enriches the blood, the nerves, and the hy- wosphites give them tone vior., sure you get AAJTT’S Emulsion. ku EAPC ERER ‘ Dollar Wheat. ISWNE hem gshort- ately : rey Indi Or Wii THRESHING MACHINES. FERTILIZERS vaiue } ever thy hoi Hee r farm and Shred- ake The 1e er Arvesters ck n Ke yetone CORN SHELLERS., i " ’ odder on of work Is we 1 McCALMONT & C0., Bellefonte, Pa. SHORTLIDGE & 00., State College, Pa. Bellefonte ‘Markets. as correcied Provisions, GROCERIES €lc- weekly by Bauer & Co) APY dried, per pound Cherries dried per pound, seeded Beans per quart Onions, per bushel Butter, per pound oR d Sweet Corn per pound (GRAI¥ corrected weekly Dy Gerberieh Hale & Co., Bellefonte, Pa Red wheal, new per Dt Hye, per bushel Corn, ears per bushel Corn, shelled per bushel (Mats new per bushel Barley, per bushel. shel Coburn Markets GRAIN AXD Propucn (as corrected burn Grain and Creamery Co.) Wheat, per bushel ——— Rye, per bushel . Barley, per bushel. Corn Oats, per bushel Butter, per pound Eggs, per dozen .... by THEY'RE THE STYLE, and as handsome as they are correct. Any other sort of shoe looks conspicnons, and conspicucusness is bad form. Shoe perfection is reached in our cull goods 5 | with bulldog toes. For them we claim every desirable quality. Some fine things are too fine for use, but that's not the case with our bulldog footwear, Just fine enough to please every wearer des cribes these shoes exactly. You'll see at once that they're the shoes to buy. Mingle's Shoe Store,
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