THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1898. HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired Danng the Past Week ~=Movements of our People—What the Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention —A Week's Local News in a Few Words Monroe Armor lost a valuable horse on Monday. —CGeorge Doll, from Y on a brief visit, Mr. J. W. to see us on Saturday. Howard, was in Beck, ol The inspection of Company DB. took place on Tuesday evening. —A. S. Garman was attending licen court, at Hollidaysburg, last Monday Mon Normal. Miss Myra Carson left to attend the Lock Haven State on —We are informed that there will be a wedding in the near future Logan street. —Orvis Gillen had to give up Katz & Co's., store, impaired health. tion in young lady of Mill i and Mrs. J. S. McCargar. Miller Nr. gentlemen, Madisonburg, paid us a brief visit on Saturday. 0). and Garis, tw —K. young from —Prof. J. Henry Meyer, one of Miles township's prominent cit business in Bellefonte on Mond: -Great is the Pennsylvania rail Its assets are $277,423,541 come last year was nearly ally ill, at her home in and her recovery is considered Mr. Wm, visiting Dillen, of Braddock, home of had been at the n aunt, Mrs. Mary Fox, departed day. —Mr. Chas. Heverly and family moved from Spring to Bishop street this week and occupy the house vacated by Mrs, Bossner. ~The trout fishing season on Friday April 15th. Don’t before that date, as a heavy fine can be collected from offenders. will open get at it The last attraction billed for the sea- son, appeared atthe opera house last evening, *'8 Bells,”” It was a pleasant entertainment and was well patronized. —Cyrus Durst, for many years a farm. bas concluded to While he paid our office a er, near Linden Hall, move to Boalsburg this spring in town on Sats brief visit. The increasing an additional This is one of Belle dustries and giyes employm skilled workmen. Hon R. M a brief call and early before the editor was around Foster paid our sancium on Tuesday morning bright for business. We get up early, but not as early as soute, nor as late as othe Come agam, The old court leaking like a sieve of late u of water have been coming t damaging patching are in progress and if continu. t put ou Bob. house roof until streams hrough and the interior. Repairs and bye ed practically a new roof will Mr. Wm. H. Tay] was fortunate in receis pension of to per month and rearages. The claim was handled | Esq. Mr, Taylor has from impaired eyesi in, ason of John I Curtin, of t ceived orders Tug Negnscot, tin 1s a young man is place, recently command West. Mr. Cur. to take lems ate from the Annapolis Naval aca J. H. Reifsnyder, of Millheim, re. turved recently from a trip to Florida, and is much improved in health. While there he visited most interest and the famous winter resorts, He went down by boat and came back by rail. Shref mar- «On Wednesday Mr. J. Clyde fler and Miss Annie Tmmel ried, at the home ofthe grooms parents, jeliefonte, Rev, Allen Rhen, the United Brethren church officiated. They will locate at lewistown, where Mr, Shreffler recently purchased a bakery. were of ~W, F. Reeber, Esq., of Philadelphia, who is paying his brother, Prof. L. Reeber a visit, spent Sunday in Belle foute among friends. Mr. Reeber form. erly was court reporter at this place, During the past winter he was quite 1ll from a nervous trouble and is here re- cuperating. ~Joseph Rightoour has moved from his home with W. Galer Morrison, on Bishop street to Howard street. And Galer is going it alone at present, The occasion for this change about is rather unusual, but a reasonable expla. nation can be given for all. Coming events cast their shadows before them, As it is out of place to meddle in private affairs we have about said enough. Our bachelor friend Galer will be happy yet, you bet. Otherwise of the | and a recent gradu- of the points of | WAR NEWS, The following is a brief summary of the news in the Thursday morning daily papers : Another squadron of warships left Span yesterday, consisting of two war- ships and one torpedo boat destroyer. Its destination is unknown, The greatest secrecy is observed in the War and Navy Departments regarding the preparation for defense, Iu spite of this it is well known that preparations with rapidity are proceeding greater | than heretofore, thus keeping pace with | the hurry of evenis in diplomacy If Spain does not accept these prop- ositions, and shows a beligerent spirit, President McKinley wil! make no further efforts at settiing the questions by peace- ful methods. He will put the entire affair in the hands of Congress and will stand with that body iu all it War will then be certain Spain now has under consid propositions made by this country 3 ‘4 ing to the independence of Cuba | Spanish cabinet will meet to-day pass upon these Until the cabinet no oue can pre- dict the outcome. McKinley Spaniards will acce President ion offered them. His advice Stories of an armistice and the ultimate Caba by the insurgents have 'ut of Es- chase of Cubans rms of indep than te will | whipped and will ss may declare Congre \ ‘ . caker Reed can not COMPANY B'S INSPECTION . Penny, geant William Moore, of the s al at Pitts the The movements which inspecting officer examined them in particularly were extended order, skir- mish line, fi This 1s one of the first the of arms went into effect. manual of arms. inspections new manaal since The Coleville band was present and rendered some deli; Your Insurance. Those who carry insurance upon their goods and change their place fail and have household $ of residence this spring, should sot to promptly notify the agen the policy transferred to thei should a 2 : household goods be ¢ not recover damages License Refused «fer Het Sha Rhule, tavern, designating ril or 212 less than a month tree clamation as lays. Io will be beginning to sprout, an * who intend setting out trees, shrub. or vines, should lose no time in E SULA&ie 807 The Lp-Te Date Mary Aare had SMATY Daa passed away. ' t he lambkin share r flight, bu t you can see her calf Shot a Black Eagle. se News David tele y untatn le mountains. It | inch from tip to tip NK aw oulspread was Lecture Miles ©O the Reformed church of this place, will Rev. Noll, former pastor of ladies aid Friday the socicty of that denomination, on evening, April 22nd, lecture for the benefit of “Hygiene of Cheerfuluess or Pills for | the Liver.’ (eo. Spicer, of East Logan street, left Thursday for Pittsburg, where he expects to work this summer, ~The senior class of Pennsylvania State College will hold their spring as- | sembly, on Friday evening, April 15th, in the armory. ~Dr, Laurie was mm Washington, D, C., last week to assist in securing the passage of a bill to increase the number of army chaplains, one for each post, Don't know whether the Dr. is seeking a new position or not, One thing is cer. tain, he can preach a good discourse and if his pugnacious bump is aroused in a just cause there is no better fighter in the land. To fight and pray would suit the Dr. quite well, and next we expect to see him bound for Cuba with the boys in blue, To cure a cough or cold in one day. Take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of tar. Money refunded if it fails to care, IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Varion Offices. MARRIAGE LICENSES, ! F. H. Harnish, . - Annie B, Fogleman, Patton §f Thomas Murphy, . Julian t Alice Biddle, . . . i : Wm. H. Wolf, Philipsburg Hariet Boothmah, ’" $ Geo. BE. Heckman, Susan J. Armburster, § J. Clyde Sheffer, t Annie lmmel, Snow Shoe Potte Gregg fonte REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Robert Cole to Mary E March 23, 1898; for Jot it $375. Jerry Walters et ux to David C, Hall, dated March 10, 1898; for tra £1 in Union twp Henry Dale’ ‘ration | look- | | dated April 2, 18 propositions. | { Auman, dated Mar | ground in Millheit ves that the , platoon movementsand | | Boggs twp His subject will be | dated March in College tw Christian Dale's # | College twp $50 Musser QO. Hosterman to A { $63 Juno. P. Condo Sheri dated Aug. 27, 1866; $75 National in Penn twp First Gone to Tyrone ‘his Thursday afternoon ) A.S Tyrone to take cl Garman and son House, in Was sey arman id make it will | Al has many * 80 that up to date particular been in business years and will know how to cater to the lic. In his departure, this town loses e of its most enterprising and He always took a live interest in all public matters and gave valuable assistance to any move in behalf of our towns development Al Garman leaves Bosts of friends here who wish him well in his new venture, DESTROYED BY FIRE. This Thursday forenoon the Empire Mr. imsurance, House was destroyed by fire, Gare man carried £4,000 Their | household goods were in the Tyrone de. He left here on the noon It is his intention to | pot at the time. { train for Tyrone, { rebuild at once. Repairs For Church, Rev. Cyrus Woodson, pastor of the A. | M. BK. church, of Bellefonte, finds it nec. ed repairs about their church building, The interior is in a bad condition owing to a defective roof which should be re- paired. The walls need plastering, pa- pering and painting. The outside of the buliding needs a coat of paintto preserve it from the elements, At present the membership of the church can harldly bear the entire expense for this improve. ment. They arc few and of limited means. On account of this condition, the Rev. will call on some of the citizens about town to assist him by small contri. butions, We think this would be a worthy object and the Rev. should re- ceive a hearty greetingfiom all, when he comes for a small subscription. essary to make some very much need. | LETTER FROM CORNELLY. On Wednesday the following letter was received from James Cornelly, now in the Western Penitentiary, Thinking that some facts in it might be of interest, ex- tracts are given | Direct to Box *'A-2270" Allegheny City, Pa., March 26th, 188, DEAR FRIEND 1 wish to inform you that I arrived here alright and I am heartily glad the ordeal is over. Ihada pleasant trip, and the sheriff treated me with great consideration, He showed that he still bad the same confidence, that he had mn me for the ten His heart is bigger give him credit, and I must admit was one of them, Wéll, | much about the place, than this. It seems to be a wonderful penal institution, Everything seems to 1 work. The off that 1 in contact with, thus far, are and obliging, and I will try to them | came off the scales to find that I twenty 1 cr and 1 last LABS anymore CIOUK wers COC cour feous Lo was surprised when | had lost ounds m f ing mu same hope be Death of Mrs Achenba henbach, d was #4 and raised in Sugar life un and res it five years ago, when she remos Williamsport are Mrs Mrs. J. 1 cfonte; C., of Lock Haven loganton on Monday Pa. State College James A jeg ted feaek « ver f1 fudge Beaver, of bas been « chairman of t of trustees of State College, in Col. Frances Jor who ned reports show the fon, of Harrisburg, after sixteen years resi The 1 1l. ments of the college to be in good cond the show 152 students, representing twenty. serving various deps tion, while rolls of the institution nine counties in Pennsylvania and ten other states Engagement Announced The engagement of Mr, Chas. Dossner, formerly of Bellefonte, but now of Glen Falls, New York, and Miss Estella Orn. dorf, of Lock Haven, has been publicly made known to Mr, Bossner’s friends in Bellefonte, The wedding will take place the beginning of Apnl. Mr, Bossner is now employed under Mr. Wm, Achen. bach, the jeweler, who is doing an excel. lent business in Glen Falls Eggs Por Hatching. The prices below are for a seiting of thirteen eggs. I guarantee all eggs to be fresh and true to name, and from | firsteclass stock: \: LAghS Brahma. ...ooiininivivie, BAPCOCIaNG. ; +» coaninssnnnissrns Partridge Coching..ooie.iovvviins Barred Plymoth Rocks............ 40 Silver Spangled Hambuigs..... 6o M. B. GARMAN. tf. Bellefonte, Pa, For $1.50:You can get two weekly newspapers for a year—"The Centre Democrat” and either the “Pittsburg Post" or the “Cincinnati Enquirer.” Our claim is to furnish the Most News for the Least Money, 55 cts. 60 60 mouths, | than some people | that I | cannot ieil you lJ BO DY | have | Ha be the | ANNOUNCEMENT. ABSBEMBLY, We are authorized to announes i of State College, a candidate for the nomina tion for Assembly, subject to the decision of | the Democratic County Convention Wao are authorized to announce Jobn Q Miles, of Huston township, a candidate for fhe nomination for Legislature, subject to the de cision of the Democratic county convention, We are authorized to annonnee A.C. 1 homp son, of Half Moon township, a candidate fur the nomination for Assembly, subject to the decis lon of the Democratie County Convention We are authorized to anno of Poller township ation for As the Democratic DISTRICT nee Geo, W, Koch embily authorized to i si. of Beliefonte, Pa nation for Dist : ot of Le Democrat Luorized licfonte Mari Healthy Baby When Born In Three Months Humor Spread Over His Forehead Into His Eyes and All Over His Hands Buch Itching, Burning Torture — Mow It Ended. ®iD lieve test CoRR CARS : and medicines fail ore is one “C. I. Hoo “Dear 8i Our boy Harvey w member the good Hood's Sarsaparilla did He was a healthy ever rs: il re- him as long as he lives, baby when he was born, but before he was three months old a breaking out ap- peared on both sides of his face. Physi- clans did him little good ahd said but for his strong contbipyt Soe could not have lived through his dreadful suffering. The humor spread over his forehead, into his eyes, and came out on his bands, It 'ndeed pitiful to withess the poor child's sufferings. It was very painful for him to open or shut his eyes, and we had to tie his little hands to prevent him {rom seratching the itching, burning skin, My mother urged us 10 try Hood's Bar- saparilla. We did so, and a short after he began to take this medicine we saw a change for the better. We con. tinued until we had given him five bot- ties, and then the eczema had entirely disappeared, and he has ever since been perfectly cured of this dreadful disease. His sufferings extended over two and a | hall years. People for miles around knew | his dreadful condition and know that Hood's Sarsaparilla cured him. He is now | a bright, boy, perfectly healthy and has | the finest skin of any of my five children.” Mus, L. Kravsrrroes, Collerevilla, Pa, Hood's Barsaparilla is sold by ail drug | gists. §1;sixfor§s. Be sure to got Hood's, time ! [ FuAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the petition of | John A. Erb and Wm. W. Thomas for transfey | of the Heese of the sald Jno. Erh to the sala {| Wm. W. Thamas, has been filed In the Court of | Quarter Nession« of Centre county, acoording to the Act of Assembly approved Jaly 15, 1866, W.F.SMITH, Clerk ] i : i Over two thousand Men's Suits. Viere Else Will You Suits and more Chil. Find Such an Assortment. care to count. prices, at 33; M. Voster, | S299IDISITY | Sheriff's OMes | Bellefonte Pa. March 3, '® "nT. | of Centre, having ssued his prece {date the 25th day Fully fifteen hundred Boy's drens’ suits than we All the very latest goods at the very lowest FAUBLES. - Weak Lungs If you have coughed and coughed until the lining mem- brane of your throat and lungs is inflamed, Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil will soothe, strengthen and probably cure, The cod-liver oil feeds and strengthens the weakened tis- § sues, [he glycerine soothes 4 and heals them. The hypo- phosphites of lime and soda impart tone and vigor. Don’t neglect these coughs. One bottle of the Emulsion may do more for you now than ten can do later on, Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion, All druggists: voc, and § v0 CECEETECEREEEEE ITT & BOWKE, Che New York RE aa aaa YY Teecceee W. Sm th, ste of Cen Jr ate of Weaver caver, ale H. Roush late of deceased {f C1 rougt ina of Bowsis KE. Wa of Danie Ww RIM iii Mids DYORt E NOTIC) Catharipe DD. Confer } In the Coart of Con ve fleas of Centre Ca Wesley Confer Vi2% Nov, Term. 185 Divorce A. VV. M T™ Wesley Confe Respondent s Commonwealth of Peansy ivania y 88 County of Centre go The petitioner, the above lbellant named, having fled her application for divorce in the above stated case and publication of said appli cation having been ordered by sald court, you are hereby notified to appear at our Court of Common Pleas on the fourth Monday of April JHE, than and there show cause, if any, you have, why Catharine DD, Confer should not be divoreed from the bonds of matrimony entered mo with Wesley Confer, according to the | prayer of the petition filed In sad eonrt W.M. CRONISTER, herift Cover PROCLAMATION, Whneneas the Hon, John G. Love, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the wih Judicial district. consisting of the county bearing of March i to directed for holding a Court of Upmmon and Orphans Court, Cotas of Oyer and Terminer and ge Jail Delivery and Quar- ter Sessions in Bellefonte, for the of Pelitre. a commonee on the and
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