Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 10, 1898, Image 1

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GOOD PAPER,
CLEAR TYPE,
with SALE NOTES,
at LOW PRICES,
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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT,
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CHAS. R. KURTZ Ed. a1 * 'rop.
BUSINESS |
CHANGES
Take Place in Bellefonte
This Year
That
THERE MAY BE OTHERS
Going out of Business—Lhas
Esq,
Store to
Going to Erie—~KRowes
Discontinuz~ Others
About
rumors of
t nothing d
i regard to
information regarding
Corrs
un of that I
tion, which,
If all
in the world.
Pennsylvania company were
straight line they would reach from Lon
San Francisco and return and
don to
have something for sidings at the big
cities. They would reach from Hudson
bay to the strait of Magellan and part of
the way back. The total length is 15,766
miles,
.
Married.
Rev. C. W. Hipple, of Mt,
Central
United
Cumberland Circnit, Pa.
of the Evaugelical
church, was united in marriage to Miss
Maggie Murray, of Snow Shoe Intersec.
ference,
tion, on Tuesday evening Feb, 8, 18¢8,
at the home of the bride's parents at six
o'clock p. m. The ceremony was
formed by Kev, G, W. Hiney.
per.
The bride and groom left on Wednes- |
day morning for their charge, where the |
groom is in the midst of a successful re- |
{| musical convention in the M. E. church, |
| at Lamar, February 14 10 19. On Satur.
| day evening, 19th inst, a concert will be |
Pgiven in the same building. Proceeds
vival, Rev. Hipple was formerly a pa
tor of Bellefonte circuit,
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Oyster Supper.
On Tuesday Mr. Henry Zeigler, of
Linden Hall, came to town and called.
He desires us to announce that an oyster
supper will be held at that place on
Thursday and Friday evenings, of this
week, for the benefit of the United Evan.
gelical church, Other refreshments will
also be served.
Holly |
Springs, the highly esteemed pastor of |
con- |
COURT PROCEEDINGS.
Iu the case of Alice Garbrick vs. J. B.
Gentzel for damages a verdict was ren.
dered by the jury on Friday morning in
favor of the plaintiff, for six cents.
George Garbrick vs, J. B, Gentzel,
summons in trespass, plea not guilty,
T&o cases settled
John F. Potter,
pinistrator of etc. of
n
George MclPol The Union Central
neinaty
& invewenel
tad of
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fever,
7.000 to rheuma
rs vary according to
se are considered accur.-
regards the population of the
as 4 who'e. — Boston Traveler.
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sand Anniversary,
Wednesday evening, February 23rd,
will be the 520d anniversary of the es.
tablishment of the 1. 0, O. F. lodge, at
Bellefonte. Om that occasion a banquet
will be served in their spacious hall and
an elaborate program forthe event will |
be prepared. The Bellefonte lodge is in
a most flourishing condition.
a
Political Bugology.
An
exchange says: ‘The goldiugs
{ make the laws, the straddliebugs make
the platforms, the humbugs make the
speeches, and the doodlebugs cadorse
the whole thing: while the tamblebugs
{ do the voting, the slickbugs get the ofs
fices and the moneybugs get the game.'’
.——— bn
Musical Convention at Lamar.
Prof, J. Ellery Johuson will conduct a
for the benefit of the church.
a
Muosical Convention,
A musical convention is in progress at
Unionville, Pa., in the
church, under the direction of Prof. J. B.
Johnson, It will conclude with two cou.
certs on Friday and Saturday evenings,
BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1808.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
CONVENTION
Of Pennsylvania Will Soon
Bellefonte
Meet
ART DISPLAY
feld in the Arm
In '
i
A num!
been
That
there
made
The
and
rmation
WAS
agains that
last heard of the Rev
since
that he
departed last Saturday from Cen
was
family
tre Hall.
Mt Caramal
They purchased tickets for
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Pablic Library For State College
At their last meeting in December the
school board of State College borough,
taking advantage of the recent laws on
the subject, voted to found the ‘Public
Library of State College Borough.’ Ac- |
{ cordingly they appointed the following
trustees: — Messrs. A. O. Glover, J. L.
Holmes, Joseph Hoy, A. F. Markie,
| Profs. J.
Miss Anta A. MacDonald.
The trustees have named the 220d of
February us book day, when the library
room in the public school building will
| be open, and some one will be there to
| receive all books donated.
| Friends of the movement are also ask.
led to give money. Much interest is
| manifested in the success of the library,
{ and the trustees hope soon to have a
| good village circulating library in an up- |
| to-date working order,
 ——— “
William Fairman, of Punxsutawney,
one of Jefferson county's criminal Jaw.
yers, has been convicted of unprofession-
al conduct in acceoting unlawful fees.
He was sentenced to be disbarred for a
period of nine months and (lo pay three.
fourths of the cost of prosecution, Shyster
lawyers can be found at most any bar,
and too many are allowed to carry on
such unjust practices,
:
Disbarred for Nine Months.
!
P. Jackson and Geo. C. Butts, |
Dr. W. 8, Glenn, Mrs, L. BE. Reber and |
SHOT HERSELF.
A Woman's Queer Act at Phulipsburg on Sat
urday of Last Week,
Mrs, Walter Hendershoot, of Allport,
Clearfield
band and
county, drove with her hus.
sister-in-law to the hospital,
Philipsburg, Saturday, to
PERS
Married
lacas and Nora |
the home of Mr
Hollow, Centre county, Pa, Feb
1568, by J. F Mr. E. P.
Lucas and Miss Nora 1 both
of Bush Hollow.
EB. P
married at
Spotis were
Smith's,
Bush
sth, Kelly
Spotts are
.—— ———
Fell Down Stairs
One day last week, Daniel Hess, of
Linden Hall, went down stairs in his
home, far more speedily than was his
custom--~by some mishap he tumbled
down. He [sustained some sprains and
pains that kept him indoors for several
days.
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An Attraction.
According to the Ridgway Star the
double execution billed for there April
36th has as much attraction as & circus
and the sheriff already has over 500 let.
| ters requesting permits to witness the |
process of strangulation.
i — A——
The Intestines Were Outside,
A difficult operation was performed on
When born the intestines were lying on
the surface of the abdomen,
finely.
Co —
Hard Cider Again,
A Butler county farmer has been fined
$500 and given a term in jail for selling
hard cider and allowing it to be drunk
on his premises. Truly, the farmer's lot,
like his cider, is hard.
TEACHERS
INSTITUTES
Loca’ to Held
Millheim and Pleasant Gap
Institutes he at
THE COMPLETE PROGRAMMES
The Best Family Carthartic
Hood's
wore
Vor
Pills
pared for family use and
a general home medicine
are unequalled. They
.
1 they have
entirely satisfactory, wherever
Their
gradually extended until today the de-
to
upon Hood's Pills as “the coming pill)’
They relieve and cure so many troubles
found
they have been used sale has
mand for them leads the trade look
that they are really a whole medicine
chest. They are mild yet efficient.
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A Lady Killer.
Iv a recent lecture, Paul Do Chaillu,
the African explorer, confessed that,
during his journey through the Equa
torial wilds, he had received no Jess than
20,000 offers of marriage, wholesale and
retail. What a paradise that would be
for Centre county stags
——
Kicked by a Horse
The venerable John McNaul, at Salona,
met with a painful accident Friday morn.
ing. While attending to his horse, the
| animal kicked Mr. McNaul on the right
a babe in Bald Bagle township yesterday, |
{ shoulder,
The intes- |
tines were repiaced and the babe is doing |
arm, The bone was fractured near the
— a —
Tun silver republicans and populists,
at Washington, met last week and warm. |
ly endorsed Wim, |. Bryan as their can.
didate for the presidency in 1900. Fur.
ther they favored cooperation with the
democrats next fall in electing free silver
representatives, That means much, and
a democratic majority in congress is
quite possible,
Puring the year, 197, there
were printed FA bi eotpplete
copies of Toe Crxtae Deswo
CHAT, Or 2¥0 each week, al
lowing tor misprints, our aet
AVErage sora clireudis
Lion Was over
2.000 COVIES PER WEEK
Intelligent
appreciats
ual
pivertisers will
this statement
VOL. 20. XO. 6.
COLONEL CHINN'S SAY
Use Water
Kentocky
on the Battleship
Nonsense to
The
lexington (Ky
I papers were rouncly
abusing
lent for not checking the Span-
iards. All of them, great and small, cen
sured the president for not interfering
Since then starvation and builcheries of
| the worst kind are removing thousands
of the natives and President McKinley is
turning a deaf ear. The same papers
are now upholding president McKinley
and calling democratic representatives
a set of jingoes, who are appealing for
Cuba. It shows how consistent the aver.
age republican paper is these days. Like
weather cocks, the slightest breeze will
turn them about,
——]——
John Kelly
by Col
a young man emploved
had
his fect frozen one day last week and it
Reynolds, about the stable,
is thought that an amputation of several
toes may be necessary.
If the Millheim Telephone Company
| carry out their plans for Dellefonte, they
| will soon begin work in Bellefonte for
their system. They claim to have overa
{ hundred phones already. The exchange
| would be located in Temple Court.
| «On Wednesday evening David
| Campbell, a young man, was arrested
{near Hollidaysburg, and brought to
| Bellefonte and is charged with being one
of the parties who assisted in stealing
the Woodring cattle near Port Matilda,
His parents live near Bellwood. He
waived a hearing.