THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1898, 3 HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told in a] Few Lines PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired During the Past Week of What Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention-—A Movements our People the Local Week's Local News in a Few Words the County Com. missioners paid out$1,767.78 for election Last Wednesday expenses —The charity ball, given last week by the $125, which will be judiciously distributed. young ladies, netted about James McClure is handling a fine line of bicycles this coming season. They can be seen anytime at his shop, on Bishop street. Hon }. Monday ganton from an Gephart returned extended visit to He is looking well and er iovi good health. --Dale Musser New York, where boat th The rep that the wife « ] i is danger aort ing the Company, elegantly engr: Saturday. —Mrs. E. J. Hon. Johu Ce Bellefonte Gearhart, D. D., who is very ill A second fight was « Saturday es AKETessOr punishment Mr Penn town business i: has been estate of W ~Mr. Wm ed for some ti appom H me in § and boilers for the cor widenin Penn. R —Mr. J. 1 has been one of the Dem 4 Lucas, readers for m day. He rep in that community good news ~The formal transfer, of donated land, was made by the citizens of Mill Hal the Clinton county fire br rig t ts the coal business brisk at That is present presen i to ick works! itis part of a consideration through which Mill Hall hopes {io se new industry —H. W. Shaffer, book keeper in Van store in Lock Haven, position as traveling salesman in the wholesale department of Jas. Harris & Co's., hardware in this place ure an extensive several Dyke's has accepted a for years a ~The Undine Band has been urged by many of our citizens to repeat their en tertainment given in the opera house and contribute the charity, Their former effort was highly appreciat. ed and would certainly attract a large audience if repeated at a popular price for admission. Manager Garman has consented to furnish the opera house free of charge for such a purpose. proceeds for ~~Last Friday over forty members ot the Independent Order of Heptasophs enjoyed a banquet at Ceader's parlors. Hammond Sechler presided as toast master and there were some spicy responses by Messrs J. H. Gross, W. A. Ishier, H. H. Harshbarger, Frank Naginey, Chas. F. Cooke, J. Mc- Carger, W. R. Brachbill, A. Brockerhofl, Joseph Wise, R. H. Thomas, George 1. Potter, A. C. Mingle, William Storm and Captain Fry, of Pine Grove, ~The Peopic’s Popular Course truly furnished our people, during the past season, with a delightful and pleasing course of entertainments, that were ap- preciated, This is the first course estab. lished here for some years. And the attractions were all of a refined order, far above the average blood and thunder border dramas that only appeal to the baser instincts, Itis to be hoped that another course will be established next season and, even if of a still higher grade, they would be liberally patron. ized, evening Remember Dr, Colfelt’s lecture on Friday evehing. An expedition will soon leave Belle. fonte for the Alaska gold fields. On Tuesday the High school observ. ed Washington's Birthday by appropri. | ate exercises, Miss Bertha Denning, of Philipsburg, 1s a guest at the home of Register G, WW, Rumberger, on Bishop street, William Potter, who has been attend. | ing an art school in Philadelphia, is vis- iting his parents at Milesburg. | Messrs. Wm, and Peter { prominent citizens of Walker township, Mayes, two | paid us a short call on Wednesday. Mrs, of Gearhart is very ill, at her . Jee this 1S VETI'Yy Serious. Gearhart, wife Rev. home, place. Her condition Mrs. Walter Crosthwhite, of lyn, N. Y., 18 visiting her parents, Mr. Brook and Mrs. Joel Johnson, on Bishop street, Rev { from his seri | hardware | piscopal church, at this place, durin Leut season, Morris Trone IOUS al 4 A ‘ ) (s i S10 DC $ tim 1 week! 'y ‘The Harrison cssion of “The Agitator How to Get Even Teriese mpt Taylor | nes | gar ] Hewe | Know ir. H i the hands of the uting close to the hour of midnight toastmaster Mever called upon the audience to join in the last exer singing Bobby “Aull Lang Syne.’ ise Burns' favorite Whe Wants a Bird Beek? Clearfield Republican Decatur township writes to lows Dear Sir: Igot a "bird book" from one of our legislators three years ago and I would now like to exchange it for a sack of flour and a shoulder of pork The legislator said in 18g; and again in 1896 that if times would get good, his party was successful work plenty and wages hgh. [I've waited ever since for his prophecy to come true, as also have my wife and seven youngsters, book” and a picture of McKinley open. ing the mills, neither of which is legal tender at our pluck me stores, send a man willing to deal? Husory Miner Can you Collected no Taxes. Curtin township, Centre county, is in a deplorable condition, owing to the fact that there Mave been no taxes collected for 1897. The tax collector elected last spring declined to serve. The court ap. pointed one, who also refused to serve, and no one could be found willing to give bond for the collection of taxes. ~f C. Wetzel says the groundhog missed it this spring, but the bicycle rider won't by coming tohim for bicycle repairs and sundifes, 19 | T. Amsley Stevenson, of Corry, | Pa., has been secured to officiate in the | We are now about starved out and have nothing | left to trade for food except the “bird | : | of David Barlett, on Thomas street, IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal lotelligence Gathered from Variou Offices. MARRIAGE LICKNSES, § John D. Sayers . t Mary Walker § Harry H, Evey . [Lemont t Anna Musser Warriors Mark § Clayton DD. Weaver Wolf t Lizzie Hosterman Curtin Store } Robert ID, Norie R 1 Sarah BE. Hanley Milesburg § Alexander Cowher Port Matilda t Sadie IS. Macredy Tyrone cnovo REAL 1} Henry ( STATE TRAN rain et al, to dated sept. 2, 15q7; tract of 1: lor Twp. $s0 R. M: } Grimm, dated May oster ¢ ground in College Twp. } Nancy J. Clark et al, dated Nov. 16, 1866; for mton county mais | £ Judge Olmstead, of McKean « decided that the Noxious an unty act for the payment these bounties is unconstitutional. sequently the commissioners of Cli county w til pay no more bounties Tyrone Miss’ Head Burned At Miss Etuier, while suffering from neuralgia, Tyrone last Nellie week crept closely to the stove to heat her face While sitting in the chair her celluloid combs caught fire and before they could be removed the flames communicated to the young lady's hair, burning her head painfully Chicken and Walle Supper The Ladies’ Aud Society, of the United Brethren church, of this place, will hold a chicken and waffle supper on Saturday evening, February 26th, at the residence All are cordially invited to come and help a good cause along, Nittany Valley ltem, John Homes, Sr., of Walker, has pur. chased the Snavely This is one of the most productive and richest mineral farms in the valley. John Snavely had been offered $28,000, for this property during the sixties and refused the offer. Approaching Wedding. The marriage of Dr. J. I. Alexander, of Centre Hall, and Miss Lillian Allison, of Potters Mills, will take place on Wed pesday, March 20d, at the home of the bride-elect. The wedding will be private, only the immediate families being ine vited, farm, for $5,800, | THE WRONG COOKS On Monday a suspicious looking gang Mahaf suspicion of of six NERrocs were arrested at fey, by the authorities on being the parties who were implicated in at They were taken the Mile the keer hold-up at Kohlbecker’s hotel, burg, last week, Clearfield county for safe ing. On Tuesday Sheriff Cronistgr, Kohlbecker, to Clearfield in the hove of finding jail accompanied by landlord went the right parties ane on Mr, Kohlbecker ident An An tied them. fino fying inspection of the gang at once set the matter, ‘All but coons may look alike," these were a far different lookin g t, of heavier build stiength, and one was a county lad, James Delige, who once recognized by Mr, Kohlbecker and was not one of the highwaymen, The Mouth ade to write his Hoo A boy was mi the mouth by teacher for the Lion of Your to the WASHISGTON ASD BALTIMORE LORAl consery at as shaken recently when en registration of female law students Mary Bracken, daughter of ex.-Burgess of Holi er sex to begin the study Bracken laysburg, 1s : mntly Tur Democracy is opposed to govern. ment by injunction, because they believe Where per sous are evjoined by injunction, the case in the right of trial by jury is heard by the judge only, and the de- fendants adjudged guilty of th» charges without the intervention of a jury. Under this constitution, every citizen of this country is guaranteed the right of trial by jury Government by injunction is extra constitulional and undemocratic This is why the democracy is opposed to government by injunction Honesty ana Virtue. There & 1 ! ned { Salvation Oil, than In any olher known. “Mrs, A. Fiedler, 2861 Palethorp St., Philadelphia, 1'a., confirms this truth: She found Salvation Oil to be an ex- | cellent remedy for rheumatism, stiff joints, bruises, ete., and thinks it should always be kept in the house." Don't listen to the dealer's arguments in favor of a substitute, Insist on gets ting Salvation Oil, it costs only 25 cts. ty and virtue conta I niment The Homliest Man In | Bellefonte as well as the handsomest, | and others are wvited to call on any {druggist and get a free trial bottle of | Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, | a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and I relieve all chronic and acute coughs, | asthma, bronchitis and consumption, | Price 25 aud 50 cents, tf. it all depended up- | and | former Centre | was at | arged the rules of court to permit the Miss the first of | of law in that | MILESBURG, Hegheny y for a visit of Lancaster, Baa parents, Harry Smith, of rived home recent Wm. Mitchell, home visiting his Mitchell nod wife Dr. H now wife having presented young son on J D, be his father, wilh 7th Sunday morn ut Holand on take place at Braucht is him Thursday, the 1 © son A ET ing and will be buried | uesdn the funeral two 10a m Wm ved reorge | aon v of John aturday Potter, home on Potter Ph ntlending on Bre from en well a delphia where he has bx an art schoo He looks The Asaph vou | gave a urday nizht to a fair ering Lhe inclement weather, Osi night twenty | sons the Methodist | probation Thirty-eight have | converted since vngs Al burg recently We companied uy sev i ii mus the City cal company concert in hall on Sat. sudience consid- Sunday seven per joined church on been the moe started Blowers, of Osceola, was in the friends go lay of last week | bidding bis bye 106s Ie, 84 ower gentiemnen, reame say Uh How is it ry man ne Andy was st wel Decker schoo nside, but som ne net fe HOWARD Mr. KE. C. Dietz from the public, is at present shut in with scarlet fever The election, held at this place, was | usually iarge. There were 150 votes poll. | ed in the township this spring, two voted horizontal lines in place of an X Last Friday night the people of this | place, witnessed a Gght The Robison | boys, from Marsh Creek, came to town for a load of saw dust and before they left the town they became excited and wanted to fight every one, mm the town Before they left they both got what they wanted. They ran against Clyde long and Norman Lighthammer. They re. ceived the same treatment once previous to this, at Curtin's. This shows they are of a quarrelsome nature | with The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and the Cin. cinnats Jaguirer ‘or £1.50 a_vear. Wanted: (ne general agent oroil, Jamaica ginger, etc, Tastless and easy to swallow. Money for the right man or woman. Grape Medicine Co., 57 West 25th 5t., New York. ~Cabinets gg cents per half dozen, at Shaeffer's. For a short time only, % * » Constipation Causes fully half the siokness In the word. It retains the digested food too long in the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indi tongue, siok headache, ine somnis, ete. Hood's Pills results, easily and thoroughly. e. All druggists, Prepared by CL Hood & Co, Lowell, Mass, gestion, bad taste, coated i cure constipation and all its ills The only Fills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. for | Bellefonte to sell grapes containing cast | ZOLA FOUND GUILTY. Emil Zola, on trial for defaming the chiefs of the French army in connection with the imprisonment of Dreyfus for treason, Paris Wedne M jointly tried with M Zola, wa found was found guilty in on ORY Perreux, manager of the Aurore, also extinuating slenced MM. Ounment, The Latest War News, morning paper rination K » of eo COUurs Lt AMDEIY COM ARY MAES. 4 FR INCHDANNDY E HWURARUE OF BOSTON, Ll Ww Ww Ww Ww Ww Bs Children escribe only for a weak, 1 rl muscles and horoughly ex- x they cannot or tonics an puny child nerves arc hausted t} iid whipped T op child nc ts making, and muscle-build Scott’s Emulsion : « » » A) ® n » 0 ® ~ mn EN on * "mn oN on » LS : of Cod-Live nd yor i the hypophosphites of lime and soda to act with the food. For thin and del: hildren 7 superior IDIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIINY growth, strength, plumpne: and comfort to them. Beso you get SCOTT'S Emulsion, and § ha Rt aaa at ada amas aaaad a So CETTEETETEEEEeEe Belicfonte Markets as corrected Hams sugar eured Breakfast Bacon Lard, per pound Eggs per dozen Potatoes new per bushel Dried Sweet Corn per pound (Lira corrected weekly by Ge & Co., Bellefonte, Pa.) Red wheat, new per bushel Kye, per bushel Corn, ears per bushel Corn, shellea per bushel (Oats new per bushel Barley, per bushel rberich Hale ARE NECESSARY In bad weather. Todo without them is to defy consequences, and that's neither wise nor prudent. Our storm shoes are an absolute protection to the feet, and {those who wear them can smile at the downpour, knowing that they're safe from harm. The cost is nothing com- pared with the begefit they confer. One pair will repay you the amount of the purchase money many times over. Don't neglect the advantage of storm.shoe pro. tection, but be always prepared. Ice creepers for on rubber,—a great success «have been tried and found to do the - Mingle's Shoe Store,
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