THE CENTRE DE! MOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1898, HAPPE NINGS' IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines EVENTS PERSONALS, SOCIAL What has Transpired During the Past Week Movements of our Week's Local News in a Few Words, 8 Bells will be good. Atthe opera house on March jo. The Evyangelica! church, at Linden Hall, was dedicated on Sunday. —Philip Beezer is delighted with his new butcher shop on the corner, ~Only two more attractions are book- ed for the opera house this season, —Culveyhouse makes a specialty in re- pairing umbrellas, clocks, sewing ma- chines and such like. —Walker township was well represent. ed in town on Saturday to attend the “Rosey Posey’’ hearing. —The Gazette promises to put in an entire new outfit of presses and type. Prosperity must have been smiling upon our contemporary. It Ed Prooner expects to donate a public hospi- tal to Bel truly would be appreciated. is announced that Col. ward lefoute boro. Such a move Bruce Garman drove all the to Millheim on Monday to get a | lot of western horses offere way yk at the failed to find one that would fancy. —Edward Humes, book-keeper & Co s f 1DArx several years past, for Lyon this place has con to en business > newsoa per that re the quiet of their plain facts can best appe utel. lium lect, is by far the most preferable me of communication. Washington Star. —Peter Keichline has purchased the Ed Rine tobacco stand near the depot Pete has and will continue the store. had considerable experience in this line - - ceed. of business and will be sure to suc ~The Daily News distinguished itself last week in an attempt on a first class The plot of the Jear Meadows. for snake story. story was in the vicinity of the is a little early in the season class snake-story. —A car visit, but more He likes to k temptation, ¥ wk at fine horses and can’ resist the —The Petriken, killed the night before the batt] 1562, Howard he e of sword won by Lieut was An- in Bellefonte, when of tietam, in has been located Texas, Marion at Bel and will be returned to his sister, lefonte. who comes to Gar- —Joseph Murphy, man’s in the “Kerry Gow,” this Friday night, the stage. in eastern cities and is one of the strongest actors on He plays in the best houses is certainly a good attraction for Bellefonte A. Fe days of Williams. 1a iS — Editor lier, port, several in Bellefonte. Mr with the Times of that city Jas. spent among friend is connected uite torials, Feidler and 18 OQ is i a success at writing democratic edi while his political views are different, —Editor Harter has been on the sick list Saturday. After passing throuh a severe operation in a dental since chair, for the removal of a troublesome molar he became quite sick. He very sore mouth and 1s somewhat indis- posed. ~Nearly every adjoining county has has a made a contribution for the relief of the starving Cubans. Up to this time noth- ing of the kind has been done by our people. It is not because our people would not respond, but simply for the reason that no one has taken any interest in the matter, ~Mr. I. A. Zeigler, who completed his term of schol at Roland, Pa., called on Monday to order the paper sent to Bloomsburg, Pa., where he expects to attend the Normal this summer. During the past winter Mr. Zeigler conducted several successful sessions of writing school in that section. «This Thursday evening the Ladies’ Aid Society of the United Brethren church will hold their 3rd anniversary in their pretty church on High street. A very interesting program is being made out in which there will be music, recitations, select readings, and some interesting ad. diesses by ministers from a distance. -Hon. R. M. Foster, a member of the commission of Soldier's Orphan's schools, favored this office with a volume contain. ing the commissioner's report. It shows how well this state provides and educates these little ones. It truly is money well spent and is a monument to the memory of Andrew G, Curtin who inaugurated the orphan schools years ago in this state, { Friday People—What the | Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention -—A Bells'' —The Sm of Cole & Co., arc Bitects, Bellefonte, has been dissolved by mutual consent, ~The Gazette office is putting in a new Babcock press this week, must have struck that joint, Prosperity —S8ervices in the Reformed church on | ow Sunday morning and evening. I. Bickel — Kerry Gow, Mr. will conduct the cermonies. at the Mr. that 1t will be a fine be the attraction opera evening. Garman attraction, -From Altoona and other points “'S received the This next Wednesday evening joth, attraction at the opera house The Undine band and fire are preparing to have one of the finest balls ever given in Bellefonte. It will come off Easter week, sometime. -A) Garman went to Philadelphia on Wednesday to make some purchases for bis hotel at Tyrone, which he expects to have furnished and in elegant shape by May 1st. Hon. J. P. sufficiently from his recent illness to be able to take a stroll out of doors, ing he former vigor. Gephart has recovered care in time will regain his fine It *llefonte Garman purchased Wed ht to Be George Beezer Bruce a black driving mare on nesday. was one of the by M. B Lew Bull the lot. lot broug , Garman. and selection from wk also made a COURT NOTES. Wed down his decree Judge 1. in the case of Rose At the Rose Lyon received handed Lyon On lnesday we vs, Gustave Lyon. November court term of dict of $5375 against Gustave alienati the affections of her Moyer L and DUary causing the aroun arg At ded at a spex chbald, of Scranton, presi ial court sait in of A. C. of D. G certain the nited States circuit court, of the the own right, for the purpose of hearing a the Moore, and Lousia Bush, equity, between executors exirix Bush, to compel her to pay a large judgment obtained against gt Juag E estate in the 1 Ww. Pe defendants is, nna. The contention Louisa Bush in her that is owner of the property by virtue of a sheriff sale to Jacob Tome afterwards The property in is the Bash House, McClai Spring street residences, et The hotel | hood, at and conveyed to Louisa Bash conten tion 1 Laugh and Grow Fat The Bros. Byme with a super pany will present the pew Opera House h 3 Garman’s , Marc 1d ada f counts for any this ou evening { the ol Laugh an predict that any one ure to witness this pe } crease in avoirdupois * rise of the tain irth hed laughter, “Eight Bells" constructed on unto its final fall, » spirit of and fun prevail ling forth pro- al production hiffering ug in many from the Tage farce cou ly, it is refreshing to know that the art of genuine fun 1 tage, when pantomine, gymnastics and humor, coupled with novel scenic effects abound, The “whole show" is not a thing of the past. Bros Byrne of course, are a they company themselves ; able who help to make the The revolving are play a complete success ship scene, and the trick wagon features worthy of special mention McClure's Will The late J. Harvey McClure, by his will dated Feb. 10, McClure, McClure, his household goods and effects; his stone house on Bishop street during her life, after her death the prop- erty is to go to her children ; the use, rents of frame on Logan street during the life of Charles, after his death the same to goto James I. McClure ; of his frame and stone house on Spring street he gives the income to Charles Mc- Clure during his lifetime, at his death the property to go to his heirs, and if there be no heirs the same to go to the heirs of Mrs. Kate McClure. To his son, James I. McClure, he gives his three. story brick house on Bishop street and makes him executor of his will, wife of his son, all house New Postmasters, On Monday the following new post. masters were appointed in this county: Colyer, P. B. Jordan; Fairbrook, Harry C.Shuey; Oak Hall, George Kline; at Mill Hall, Clintoti county, Torrence Hunter was appointed, Pensions Granted, The folowing pensions were recent! grand Jon ate, Bellefonte, lucrease rom $6.00 to $8.00. Anthony Gatens, Benner jvp. from $8.00 to hh 00, Jas. Miller, Spring twp, ong granted a pen- sion at §6.00 per mon by joseph Murphy, will | house | | sists | PR an pa pa pw p—— highest endorments, | on : company | | ahan, | Potter Twp. By tak- | | Hunter, m | are assisted by a cap- | | hold effects and with his family i peared. 18g6, gave to Mrs. Kate William M. | * IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Variou Offices, MARRIAGE LICENSES. Thomas J. Decker, Berdie J. Heckman, C. J. Styers, . . Coburn Amanda C. Derr, Rosecrans Sterling Miller, Eda M. Long Joseph F. Heichel, Lizzie Wagner, Gregg twp i" “ Tylersville Rebersburg Blanchard Howard Isaac Lannen, Kza Confher, Elizah B. Sharp, Margaret Wetzler, Union twp « Rush twp Milesburg Maryland REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. H, R. Curtin, trustee, Jr., adm'r, March Boggs Twp. $1. John A. Fortney et ux Hoover, Nov. 8, 1897 ; Harris Twp. $550. Emma IL. Auman etal to John S. Au- man, March 17, 18¢8; tract of land in Potter Twp. $2700. Alex. M. McCoy et ux to J. C. McClen- Dec. 16, 1897; £240. Joanna M. Hunter's adm’r to Sarah 8S. March, 1898; lot of ground in £130. McClure 15, 1868 ; to A. G. Curtin, 19, 18g8; land in to Maggie A. lot of ground in lot of ground in State College. James I. Clure, Jan. jellefonte boro. $200. Wm. B. Mingle et al to dated April 1 Hall Boro. £50.00. John S. Wilson t« March 16, 18g Huston t Annie d Oct Mc- ground in to Thersie IL. lot of 0, 188 wD Hall Charles \ elected t the ) fl 4 } Wm. Sh Repairs on water death of Co mains, of streets was reported The present police force was una mously retained with the suggestion t Wm supply Gar when Joshua Folk and is be appoint. the p n town ed as special resent officers were absent fr Complaint was made of the rubbish that collects in Spring creek low the water works Bills to the amount of $2 }arougn had the gang who bad in that ed revealed the fact that for months ws bad been making wholesale poultry MX were ourt and two were rel eight boys are plicated and he! court and several arrests will made Thursday or F We hope that may iday those exchanges who article will be mis. copy this not these ! students They connected lead to say that t at the were hove were Pennsylvania State College. from the town and not with the institution ohn Donlap’s Misfortune the asant This week John Dunlap, consta- ble, found it his unple duty to the household effects North Ward He seized make a leyy upon the count of unpaid rent, of a family in of ace did his work as directed and everything in sight, except an old billy goat, that he deemed totally worthless. The follow ing night the man loaded up his house disap- The only thing left behind was the goat and this was found in Constable Dunlap's back yard tied to a plum tree That was the only thing left for the land. lord 's rent claim John found some consolation in report. ing that at least he had a goat, but to his surprise when he came back some one had stolen the stinking old goat too. Penslons, The following pensions have lately been granted through the agency of W. H. Musser, of Bellefonte: Increase John T. Tate, Bellefonte; Geo. Meiss, Bellefonte ; New pensions Grove Mills; Reimbursement and arears «to John Mills, Runville, Pa., on Robert Mills, Dec'd. Centre Lount's Deepest Well, A few days ago the drilling of the | deepest well in this county was com- pleted, for Frank McCoy at the Lam- bert bank, near Scotia, it gets nearer China than any. Its depth is 760 feet, where an abundant flow of water was struck for washing ore, It is hard water | no rock was encountered, the drill work. ing upon sand aad ore beds. To cure a cough or © or t cold in one air] Take Krumrine pound Syrup of tar. Money ied Ronpond Syrap | What He Anthony Gatens, Bellefonte. | ‘David H. Weaver, Pine | FOSTER'S WEATHER FORECAST. Tell Us Weather, Has to About the Coming My last bulletin gave forecasts of the storm wave to cross the continent from 18th to 22nd next will reach the the 23rd, est of Rockies country by close of 24th, grea states , and the Pacific coast about cross the central valleys 28th, A warm 25th to 27th, eastern wave will cre the west of Rockies tral country about 23rd, great cen valleys 25th, eastern states will t cool cross the west the 26th, castern states the average above wave country about great valleys 28th, 10. Temperature March and | below west of the Rocky mountain ridge, Rainfall for per above below of week ending 26 will cast, the same iod will be in northern, in southern states, and about normal west of the Rockies, Severe and dangerous storms are ex- of the this bulletin, pected during the passage storm disturbance described in that is while the low is crossing the conti. nent from the far east on 25th, west on 23rd to the far Preceding thisstorm waye a hot wave may be looked for, and be. the lead ing about the opening of spring in northern states, this hot wave will lanting has ily on that it might prove a treacherous many to believe that pl time come Better not lean to heavy M us that a great 1 | sistant Genera Mar WASHINGTON. Four-Day Personally-Conducted Tour vis Pennsylvania Railroad. afford the Williamsport, Wilksbarre'8 residents of Har. risburg, and neighboring cities in Cen- tral to advan. In order to unbury, Pennsylvania an opportunity avail themselves of the peculiar tages {0 | Washington, the Pennsylvania | Company has arranged for a arth, A | of Rockies | central | | at York, b | onally-conducted tour Railr four-d; Mond of a per ad Ay tour to the National Capital on ay, March 28. Williamsport 10.15 A. M., « Mt. Carmel 11.30 A. M., stopping ie principal intermediate stations and ial tran Il leave 240 P. M ay 1.55 P. M wi , Wilkesbarre , Harrisburg 3.30 P. at Connecting train leaves Belle- A.M. train leave Washington at M., Thursday, March 31. All tickets wil return on regular trains until Saturday, April 2 incisive, Roundtrip rate, Lion, foute at 6, will 30 Returning, special 3.40 P. also 1 be good to covering transporta- hotel accomodations from supper luncheon $13.00 from Bellefonte, from other after following Thursday, $14.15 and proportionate rates on date of tour until the Williamsport, on from sta- tions. Guides to will be Washington ributed free on the train, | dis | For itineraries, rates, tickets, and [mis rmation apply Division Ticket Agent ; or address Geo. W | Harrar, Pa As- Broad port, Boyd, Passenger Age Shaefler's Art || Sending a Smile of interes! Any for the purpose of taking private pond, stream public notice on the pa upant thereof, su to 3 person trespassing any pring, after rt of the owner or post am, ce hing ond, d guilty wm 10 dar OC h oot ent sire h we deen adja ERE ing, shall 8. and ir 1 Tr ’ Lat} } Or 1e additic NAZES TECOYv- iable to sre ams ownet of fish or Deme of $5 Or entre tion of law Decrease in Anthracite Coat cs show that in this state during 1 with 3 ¢ prod a mill as compares was a de in th uction of anthra- rease in cite coal of over ion tons, whil output of the bituminous coal ind I nearly four and one-half millions of tons, nearly two mill hard reasin and the oatputlof coke jons of tons. Are out coal mines or is the in ar g nova! E popu pl avingout, yke accountable for this report Colored Home Talent Entertainment ‘he Bell pow practicing for a home talent enter. lored people of cfonte are be in given here in for the church and should be well tainment to sometime April. AME 1 tronizeq It will be benefit Da Important to Sabscribers Those of our subscribers who expect to change their postoffice address, this spring, should notify us of the same. Be especially careful to give your old ad- dress and the new one. Also send in your name exactly as you find it printed ou the label of your paper. By observ- ing these points you will be sure to get your paper regularly and avoid confus jon, tt. A Timely Friend. With perfect propriety may we call that excellent remedy, Salvation Oil, a timely friend. This liniment rapidly cures rheumatism, neuralgia and pains, when other remedies fail. Mr. Jno, Hall, Ya., writes: “I suffered with rheumatism in the ankle and the muscles connected therewith, salvation Oil at once relieved the sore- ness, reduced the swelling, and cured the pain. No other liniment that [ ever used did me so much good.” Ashland, Many People Lannet Drink coffee at night. Tt spoils their sleep. You can arink Grain) when you please and sleep like a top. For Grain.O does not stimulate ; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet it looks and tastes like the best coffee. For nervous persons, young ple and children Grain.O is the pats eat dink. Made from op a grains. Get Shag oe of coffee. 15 and 15 and asc. on, Tg 12. HOOD'S PLL cure Liver ile, BI Headache. Easy vo take, easy to operate, aoc. toa Friend Shaefler's Art Studio any ASNOUNCEMENT ANSEMELY of tres. | the own- | | ¢ the | reased of the | Bellefonte Markets, | PROVISIONS, GROCER] | weekly by Bauer & O« | Apples, dried per pound | Cherries dried per pound | Beans per quail | Onlons, per bus! Butter, per pound Tallow, per pound... Oo ountry Shoulders Sides " Hams Hams sugar cured Breakfast Bacon Lard, per pound Eggs per dozen ve Potatoes new per bushel Dried Sweet Corn per pound... Bs eu seeded hel (Gina corrected weekly by Gerberich Hale & Co. Bellefonte, Pa.) Red wheat, new per bushel Kye, per bushel a Corn, ears per bushel... Corn, shellefl per bushel Oats new per bushel | Barley, per bushel vobnrn Markets, GRAIX AXD PRODUCE (as corrected by Co burn Grain and OC reamery { Co.) Wheat, per bushel. ——— Rye, per bushel. Corn on Oats, per bushel Butter, per pound . Eggs, per dozen... Like bitlonsness, dyspepsia, headache, consti pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly cured by Hood's Pills. They do thelr work Hoods easily dnd thoroughly. - Best after dinner pills, ] S Weents. All druggists, Prepared by C. 1 Hood & Oo, Lowell, Mass, The only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilia, Grain Drills, Liver lis penny BAY - arned, Men's wool Five Dollar will i) . and you xactly £2.50 to » bank account, FAUBLES. 333233293 DIIP "hin Blood Where the blood loses its intense red—grows thin and watery, as in anemia, there is a constant feeling of exhaus- tion, a lack of energy —vitality and the spirits depressed. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda is peculiarly adapted to correct this Sond tion. 1 he cod-liver il, emulsified to an exquisite ss, enters the blood direct and feeds its every corpuscle, | rand ) " vitality to the whole The hypophosphites hh the brain and nerve ntres and add their strength- and beneficial effect. the roses have left your weeks, if you are growing hin and exhausted from over- work, or if is beginning to tell, use OTT'S Emul- PIT EIR IBD 3233330 23 239: Bicycles, Sundries and Repairs, Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle, New Wheels From $25 to $75 Prices Lower Than Ever 000080000 Wetzel's Bicycle Store, Allegheny Street, BELLEFONTE, PENN’A. 22 J. 5. WAITE & C0. Agents, Headquarters For no Rakes, Binders, Separators, Engines and Corn Planters, Wire Fences. - Agents for Syracuse Chilled lows and repairg; Original Perry Spring-tooth Harrows, Farmers’ Favorite Grain Drill and Corn { Planter, in one; Osborne “Roller Bearing” Binders, Mowers Rakes, Teaders, Cultivators, Corn Harvest. | ers; Hubber Traction Engines and Separators. Frost, Wedge-lock, Spring Wire Fence, Binder Twine a specialty for 1898, -~e BICYCLES. Reading, Standard and Oravfor] Bicycles. HORSE SHOEING and General Re ng done in the rin aw J. S. WAITE & CO., Agents. Water Street, Bellefonte, Pa. no, 22. Plows, Mowers, Harrows, Victor,
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