THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONT E, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1898, HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Few Lines Told in a PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What bas Transpired During the Past Week Movements of People—What the Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention—A our Local Week's Local News in a Few Words, made a business ~Chas. Hewes, trip to Erie, Pa., Esq., this week. ~Buy your agricultural salt in car lots from R. FF. Vonada, Coburn, Pa. maple aud . Yonada, Sugar maple Pa. —The high wind on Sunday blew one the glass -Buy your syrup from R. F Coburn, of the large stacks down at works. W. Harrison Walker, Esq., spent the past two days in Willansrort on business. -This Jurors were short term of Wednesday Was a discharged on forenoon, There will be quite a number business changes Bellefonte by the first of April. Next Monday will be in progress at the M. E. -Mr. Harry Wednesday in a musical convention Pleasant Gap, in church, T. McDowell was in town to father's sale of farm stock on make rements for his arrang Rev. Coer is the name of the who is temporarily filling the Episcopal church, s took his leave. He has home of Mr, an -The Undine grand concert to be given in been band is arranging for a opera house, Tuesday evening, Febru An elaborate programme will this Edward Shaffer a spent He we ary 1st. be rendered on — Nr. chant, occasion of Hanover, a on Saturday and several among friends here, prosperin ~The Be ranged for ¢ at Hecl g and is looking Fe + ite Odd lows has nbhers ¢ EE Lo om this B where Week llefonte ti will : railroad, it having pany. Mr township, early on 1stable Oi D. B. Gea was in Monday Part of his business while ry, cot at court return attendance to make his call at this office and see that a number of his neighbors renewed their subscrip- tious. Mr. Wm. H. Zeigler, of Wolf is doing seryice as a juror this week, Mr, Zeigler is the hustling has traveled over Centre the strument solicitor county in the past year in interest and has been in pion our subscrif mark —Mr. D. F retary of the Luse, Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co., and identified with other enterprises in that section, paid us short call on Mr. an improved hydrant Luse is the patentee that and orders are coming in Saturday is in demand from all sec. tions for them On Monday Mr. Robert of near Filmore, was seen in town some time he was confined to his home with illuess, but is For many years Mr. family resided in Bellefonte, bere was superintendant of the gas and steamn heat plant, Mr. Wm. Ossman, of Grant City, Mo., formerly of Centre Hall, is spend. ing a few weeks visiting his former home, He is a son of Uriah Ossman, who died recently. Wm. is the proprietor of an office that furnishes abstracts of land titles and is prospering. Some years ago he was a school teacher in lhis county. ~Mr. W. E. Keller, of Madisonburg, served as juror this week and called to renew his subscription before returning. Mr. Keller is salesman for a large line of farm implements such as steam thresh. ers, binders ete. He also keeps in stock all repairs for the Johnson Binder, and mowers, which is extensively used in the county, «Through the enterprise of the Phila. delphia Inquirer running a special trajn from Philadelphia to Harrisburg, at an early hour, that paper now arrives here at g o'clock in the morning, four hours earlier than any of the other eastern dailies. This stroke of enterprise will be appreciated by the public and no doubt will increase their sales largely. slowly recuperating McKnight and and while | court, . Qf | thing mer. | , arrived in town | days | © | Chas. MCs irdy was in town was to | % | formeriy him 's Store, | who | | formed rec of | i courts and McKnight, | i bap ’ | of Bishop Esher, of the va ange ~Rev. H. C. Holloway, pastor-elect of | the Lutheran congregation of this place, will officiate on Sunday morning and evening, ~All Garman made a business trip to Tyrone on Tuesday, to attend to matters for the occupation of the Empire House, at that place in April. There is oue lone raftof timber piled on the banks of the river at Clearfield, There used to be a half hundred piled in a winter on the same ground, —Mr. John Franklin & Marshal Bower came home college owing illness of measles he is --At the Millers Fire Harrisburg, and about again, anpual meeting of the Insurance Association, Mr. C. T. was elected one of the Gerberich, Bellefonte, direc tors. Veter ing Hig A delegation of an this place and a shoot Company B. N. G, P. to attend the amin Holte squad fre to funer m went this morning, i! of the late Benj r, Young ladies who wish to have small mouths are kindly advised to re ep at this during bo five fl frequent intervals “Fannie Finch fried ey frogs for Frances Fowler's father John n Tuesday morning ved had Was from for lo home Philadel gone | He much difficulty, make his ment, able without but Mr. H.1 Harry Dinges, short visit on Zion.an ire Hall, Tuesday , formerly of both of Cer Garman’s | T¢ ous of that city, former | Cause Harr | how the suuny wr. Alfred was in town on his had a Nittany ract in Iam ted "G99 He operation Tue sd Ly advance subscription Tam He n that large ou mountain yw has a large Clearfield will keep He re- industries in several ding engaged for FCArs ports of the le that all most section close wating lo come around Law, is tix The 3 W. F. Reeder and H. ( wn pit ti 3 | Their artners are Gren, two weil ED ofhces will remain in the same rooms that they individuall upied for some t The have on All jovs a large ime, gheny new firm en- * county | entrusted ans business * prompt «FE. B. Ksher, lisq., of Chicago, a son Heal Asso. ciation, and a prominent lawyer of Chi. cago, attended court this week. He came here relative to the Centre Hall church prop. erty. The cases were compromised, and the property sold to the United Evaogeli. the Dubbs element, By cal Association, or who largely prevail in that section, the split in the Evangelical church, from | {0 | It proved to be a slight attack | State | at | of | Legion of ! Howard | as counsel in the cases before court | the | IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices, MARRIAGE LICENSES. {3 elle foute 1 Mabel Barner . '“" : Charles W. Shope, . Sunew Shoe Annie M. Calhoun, . “" § Gerge t Emma J. { Marshall Baughman, Snow Shoe 1 Lorey Florence Sarvey ‘ od Foner Askey, . I Clope, Varner, Philipsburg } Tyrone | Houtzdale Munson LETTERS F ADMINISTRATION To William Cole Newton FB. Cole upon the estate of y dee'd., late of Halfmoon Twp REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 4 Catharine F. Horner, et. al liam Stewart, dated Jan | ground in S H al church pring Twp Goodling et ux at Ek 54 r Hil «1 ), OL Of grout Zimmerman et ux to Lu saman, dated Deg in Ferg Anna Andrews to | 26, lot of ground Twp. $125 Arthur Y. Cas Dahigren, Anon dated June in Rush Twp. § es Alexander et | trict of Huston lin H Twi North Mever, lis Jud Munson; ge of Electi wr, Harry Eberhart; In Assessor, |. H n, Harry Cow ric K. ward School e, Bsq ; * of Election, | ph McMahon; McCafferty West wa Soulh Hein Director, Martin F Gillen Ww. C Council, auble vis Inspec: tor, lose Assessor, lames Koont INEES kel Treasurer, Charles | of Poo r, Chaney Hi Cooke: (Overseet Steel Audit Hunter; kien. H.C. Keller, Judge of E H School Council, Harry . 8. A. Bell r; Inspector, LL RB. Pon. South ward Hoover: S Grant McClure, Wm. Judge of Election, Director, J. I. Houser; chool | Council, J. W. | Hart; 1 nspector; A. West ward Strayer Assessor, B. Young. Judge of Election, ; Inspector, Harry Deihl; School Director, H. Williams, drew and no substitution made at this John Asses R. 8. ~with- or, James Rine; Brouse; Council, 8S. | writing ’ Dedication, Esher people obtained control of the | church property, but in this county there were few followers, have mostly all purchased their former | buildings from the Esherites or built new structures, Special Meeting of Council. On Monday night council met in spe. cial session to consider the advisability of purchasing new hose for the fire co's, Thay had what they considered a liberal offer, and ordered one thousand feet, of cottenjacket-rubber-lined hose for $700, one half to be paid inone year, and balance in two years. Reindeer tor Alaska, The government reindeer designed for use in Alaska. have arrived in New York, Out of the forty head that left Finland but fifteen survive to continue the 6,000 miles of their journey, The Dubbs element | The new M. E. church, of Moshannon, Pa., dedicated February 6th, {| Cordial invitation is extended to all to | come over into Moshannon and help us. Dr. Monice, presiding elder of the dis. trict, and other ministers are expected to be present and assist in the services. 1 TrusTERS : : will be A Bad Cot. Hasel, of Bush Addition, was pealing | posts on the farm of John Rishel, near | drawing knife slipped and cut a terrible gash in one of his legs. The knife pen. etrated clear to the bone of the fleshy part of the leg, just above the knee. He is confined to his home. ~Cabinets ov conta per balf dozen, at Shaeffer's. For a short time only. and Revs. Forest, Cadly, Minnich | While Charley Hasel, a son of Jared | Bellefonte, on Tuesday of last week his | | MUSICAL CONVENTION. A grand musical convention will be held in the M, KE. church, at Gap, Pa., commencing Monday evening, January 31st. 18g8, week ; closing with a grand concert February sth, The class will consist entirely of home talent, and under the H. N. Twitmyer, of « Pleasant and continuing dur- the on Saturday evening, will be management of The music will consist duetts, ocletts, el Miss Bolero, of Philadelphia, has been for the occasion with mic and sentimental solos, trios, quartetls, sextetts, engaged week and will enliven the her cornet solos and captivating popular songs musical the Come one and all and enjoy a feat the benefit of $i 00 ; cert Proceeds for Family tickets, course 18 cents and con tickets Trees ig i mention was made ton Wm, 1 is township, tha 3 the ik tree i Hare six feet being cu hier's farm, ACros stump Another party down at cord of wood from an a little Mr, H in town ¢ sons thought that Monday Aarofsburg, a monster white pine Cn He was cut was alled. told of that down several years ago, on the Adam by farm near and five inches sured feet from stood ndthro ol e161 405 ALG Proceeds ar » Company 0dd Fellows Entertained Last Thursday ev about thirty five Odd Fel ening lows from Lock Haven paid the Bellefonte Lodge a visit. They were royally entertained and feasted while here, and were much pleased with th manner our local order is equipped and work done in the various They returned by special i return vist future kel DCAY the Stole Eggs to Pay the Preach Es ret, caught stealing eggs in one A young man Bedford county, wa and he them to avother When his pleaded as an excuse that he to get the money for that store, Carrying where sold them taken in guilt, was and nog obtain hand, be acknowledged married and stole to The After paying CERES put pose wed. ding has been postponed the costs and for the eggs, he was let go | for the present, Try Grain0! Try Gran! Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of Grain, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The child ren may drink it without injury as well as the adult, All who try it, like it. GrainO has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach | receives it without distress. ¥ the price of coffee. 25c. and 25 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. Wagon Roads. Roads should be as good in winter as in summer, and this is possible if they are | well made and properly drained. Coun. |try roads should be constructed under | the supervision of some engineer or com- | petent person employed for that purpose, | and not left to road supervisors, who may i | be willing to use the appropriation prop. erly, but who may lack knowledge of | road. making. The Homliost Man In Bellefonte as well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get a free trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lun a remedy that is guaranteed to cure an relieve all chronic and acute asthma, bronchitis and oe Sug, Price 25 and 50 cents, tf | where | pect to AFTER YELLOW METAL Party From Bellefonte Expects 10 be Absent Two Years. Harry Bush, of this place, of Jersey Shore; Mr. Harry Lucas, of Philips burg, and W. 8. Hughes, a mining engi. neer of Philadel; | Klondike The party left Tomb, hia, departed for the gold fields, British fon Columida, they will take i, and then proceed to the regions of gold. supg yi Indians will be engaged to do the packing over a rough and hazardous road. They ex- arrive ; of A tion about the middle YCATS, ent two Connecticut Blue Laws of 19 Thinking it might interest some readers to know just what the Bh were which we the These the sometimes same i § nion of 2 Domi known as the were prints d foliows as 1. Noo A YOICC OF a member of he Dominion No food or a heretic Some clonic i H have organized club and are making They expect to make a public ance one of these days and will surprise the natives organi iposed Messrs following young men LAXen Charl Bellefonte Markets PROVIZBIONS, GROCERIES eid as corrected | weekly by Bauer & Co 0s om. ir LL Apples, dried, per pound Cherries deied per pound Beans per quaint Onions, per bushel Butter, per pound se Tallow, per pound oo wom Country Shoulders Mi Sides “" Hams Hams sugar cured Breakfast Bacon Lard, por puting Eggs per dozen Potatoes new per bushel . Dried Sweet Corn per pound... seeded (GAT corrected weekly by Gerberieh Hale | & Co., Bellefonte, Pa.) Bed wheat, new pet bushel . Kye, per bushel - Corl, ears per bushel . Corn, »hellea per bushel. Oats new per bushel. Barley, per bushel wo, Coburn Markets, GRAIN AND PRODUCE (a8 corrected by Oo | burn Grain and OC IAery { Qo.) Wheat, per bushel. Rye. per Sushel ley, per bush Oats, per bushel... Butter, per pound ETE RAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE Estate of Johanna NT Hunter, late of the bare of State College, Pa. § ictus an order of the Orphan's Court of Centre county, there will be exposed to pub. lio sale, on the premises, at 2:3 p, m., on BATURDAY,. FEBRUARY 19TH, 188, The following Real Estate, at State College: HOUSE AND LOT. on Dolinge pres 0 8 J00 feat, exter alle o dwelling hou house and py Fritin Ing stor hd is in a desi EnMe i be annouf onx A. Hewien, dn Orvis, Bower & Orvis, Al. Adm'r s——— _YIIBODIBIDIDIDONINN Concur 2 Will SCOTT'S EMULSION 4 cure consumption? Yes and no. Will it cure every case? No. What cases will it cure then? Those in their carlier stages, especially in young people. We make no exag- gerated claims, but we have positive that the F.! ~ ~ ”, # evi dence carly use of Scott's Fmulsion De ————— EE f Cod- liver oil phospi i 0 with Hypo- Lime and Soda results in a positive cure to a large ber. In advan cases, how- ever, where a cure is fmpossi- ble, this well-known remedy he SC Cast CECE RQEEGe eee ec oum- COLO 2 % should be relied upon to pro- long life surprisingly. FROIN PIONS eee the When outfit ws and tes § 4 penter yp "oH is Le ey om. LL. Nell fo b o THEY'RE THE STYLE, and as handsome as they are correct, Any other sort of shoe looks conspicuous, and conspicuousness is bad form. Shoe perfection is reached in our calf goods 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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