14, 1898, HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told in Few Lines PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS Movements of our People—What the | -A | Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention Week's Local News in a Few Words. Mrs. E. R. Rogers is improving her home on North Allegheny street. Callaway 18 Mrs. Chas visiting riends in Harrisburg and Philadelphia. ~Mr. D. A. us a pleasant call on Tuesday afternoon. Grove, of Lemont, a| and paid | ; { many wild What has Transpired During the Past Week | ‘ ~James I. McClure has taken the agency for the celebrated Columbia bicycles. — Bruce Garman sold his new pacing Bros. It is a fine driver and quite mare on Wednesday, Snow Shoe. to Kelly | speedy. There has been considerable flurry about the insurance circles in town the past Under the rumors may be afloat. week, circumstances -Prof. Rutt, of the High school, took several days vacation to visit friends at There are conflicting rumors Gettysburg K in regard to his trip, and about which | definite information can not be obtained, The price of the Centre Democrat 1 tiines-a-week World has been re. This price. duced from £1.75 to £1.65 per year, a great We always furnish “The Most is combination at a low News for | the Least Money." Messrs I. B. Davis and John Confer, | of Moshannon, paid us a pleasant call | | trades of dress-making at the Misses on Wendes Dr. 1 day. yabbs, of Lancaster, delivered church, last Sunday. -D. R. a term of school at Aarousburg, came to ym pleted Foreman, who jast ¢ I town on Saturday to see his friends. Mr. H. C. Huey, of Fillmore, one of the active young men of that section paid us a short call on Saturday morning. —Don’t forget the concert in the Pres- orate programme has been prepared. —Maj. Evans of the insurance depart. ment, Harrisburg, was in town on Fri- day to transact some importaut business, —Next week a number of our attor- neys will attend Supreme Court in Phila- delphia. will be small. The trial list from this county —We believe the money spent by the Faster hats would 1 debt. It ladies for yay off the entire national would be an enormous sum. —Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, after visiting friends in Cameron Bumsides this section, have returned to their home in Philadelphia. Parties who have been catching trout out of season are on the District Attor- ney’'s list and will be brought before the next term of court. —Mr. Samuel Delige is confined to his home with sickness, from which he is not expected to recover. He of the oldest colored citizen in the town. 15 one —Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wetzel have oc- casion to rejoice. A bright last Thursday was the event that made Grandpa Gerberich happy too —Col. E. J. Pruner is making some extensive improvements about his prop- erties on Pine street. Some think he will convert the buildings into a hospital, ~Mr. Harry Johnson, of Mrs Mary Anna Johnson, left Saturday noon for Pittsburg, where he accepted a posi. little boy son tion in the Electric Light works in that city. — Editor Earl Tuten, of the Daily News, has been cutting a wide swath in social circles recently. At his urgent request we refrain from going into any details,on this point. Harry Simler, 1 by this time — Mercantile appraiser, was in town on Monday an« will be engaged in his tour of ithe county attending to duties pertaining to his ap- pointment, -NMr. Rebersburg, spent several days of this Mr and the Mrs and Mrs. George R. Smull, of week in town. Smull was looking after insurance shopping and visiting friends. f. y a ~The family of J. M. Bannell, the music dealer, formerl member of Aikens, of this place, have Mr Ls 18 Junnell moved to Johnstown, where Bunnell has opened a new store ~-Hou. John A. Woodward has return. ed home During the past winter he was more than busy in holding state. for a brief rest. farmer's institutes about the He is enthusiastic in this work ~0On Tuesday morping, a seven months old son of Mr Edward Young, of near Valentine's works, died after a brief illness. morning from and Mrs Funeral this Thurs. the Evangelical day church, ~Ex-County Commissioner, George L. Goodhart, of Potters Mills, stopped off in jellefonte Tuesday morning while on his way to Altoona, where he expects to at. tend their Presbytery, which meets there this week. ~The Undine Fire Co., will hold their annual Easter ball in the armory Mon. day evening, April 11th. Go and take your best girl with you. If you can't go, be sure and buy a ticket anyhow. That is just as important, Tomorrow morning, bright and early, a large force of men, boys and youngsters willbe at work along Logans Branch aud other streams about Belle. fonte trying to tempt the speckled beau. ties with alluring bait, There will be some big fish stories. It is said that some of the fellows have their trout on band already. «=A large portion of this issue containg the advertisement of land sales in the county. It encroaches considerably up- on our space, but in later issues we expect to overcome this by giving the custom. ary amount of columns of reading mat. ter. There was a time, when with a small circulation, few advertisers sought our colums; now we frequently refuse them, | Pearls, Ee | work beginning April 18 two very able discourses in the Reformed | nS ’ 1C.A, by i ments, | Some lime an cruing. Should the publi | Mug. Saounia i pubix | contributing 1 byterian church this Thursday. An eiab- | " Miss EI who Miss finished a Lucas and Sadie Brower, have just their will be ready all kind of Rooms over Lyon's store, Bellefonte, | 8) Au effort 1s being made to clear u ’ M. the indebtedness of the Bellefonte 1 ling f hold a series of The institution does not receive the financial support it deserves indebtedness has been ac * about “wl 1s5t1 the institutic would be discontinued, Monday event and proved Good musi ¢ Nnusic Sint which mac Messrs McMahon, Hoffman, Garbrick, Benja Harry Parks, Joseph Bruce Lose, John Houser, Harry and William Smith, were the committee in charge I. 0.0. F. Installation On Thursday the following offi were instal Centre Lodge No 153 of Brishin, D G 11} M ensuing term months by Grand D Hall Noble Grand, of { Grand J. H. El H. B. art; Financial Sec- retary Pontius; Assistant Secre- John NM. Keichline; Treasurer Isaac Miller; R. 8. N. G—John G. Dubbs Dr. W. H. Kochler; Ward- en—Thomas Moore; Conductor-—-W, H. R. 8. §5.—George H. Knisely; E G.- tary Walker; . 8. 8.~Jacob P. Smith; Chaplain E. Ardery; O. G.—] R. Shefller; | David Miller; R. S85. V. G.—F, L.S L. ing Past Grands constitute the Board of Trustees for the coming year: —W.B Rankin, C. T. Gerbrick and W. H Miller. number of S. Heverly, V.G.—G YVaotreis. The follow. During the past term a large members were ler iT Kode Inte the Toll Pol a Millheis was on his way from Aaronsburg Edward Confer, £4] is home, last Monday evening, when a dog ran into the road and chase began scorching to keep ahea having his head down he did vice the his net yr pole was down, his a oach to the toll house, where just on a line with He was riding at high speed the his head off face. when and He fell onsch he crashed into pole nearly knocked from the machine and was ung ws for half an hour Movings About Town Jacob G. Heylman and family have off of located in the Cartin moved Curtin street and are now 3. property, on Lhe corner of Allegheny and Howard streets, have moved to James Curtin and family McClain p Mr Bellefonte the roperty on East Curtin street McMullen has moved from L to her farm, at Hecla park Bert Taylor has vacated the rooms above Reeder & Quigley’s office and moved to Spring street, next to the residence of George A. Bayard Death of M. B. Buerly. M burg, 1814 B. Biertly was born near Rebers. Centre county, Penn.a, When 25 years of age he attend. ed the theological seminary at Gettys- burg, Penn's. He then tanght school for a number of years. In 15847 he moved with his family to | Clinton county, Pa., where he resided until 1870, when he moved to Kansas and settled on his farm at Central City, where he died March 23, 188, Officers lastalled The following officers were installed in the Kuights Templar Commandry, at this place, on Friday evening : Eminent commander, Dr. R.G. H. Hayes ; gener. alissimo, Geo. T. Bush, Captain General, William I. Steele. W. I. Fleming, deputy district commander officiated. Death of Abram C, Wirts. Mr. Abram C. Wirts, formerly of Houserville, Centre Co., died at his home at Dellville, Perry county, on the 7th, of April, Mr. Wirts was a soidier in the late war, member of the 148 regiment. He leaves a wile and six children to mourn his departure. Pennsylvania Sand. Some well-meaning Pennsylvanian sent the President by express a little box, last Friday, which when opened was found to contain sand—just sand, white sand, There was no message along. The President's secretary threw it out of the window. May 10, | IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Variou Offices. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Jolin Sutiki - . Katie Kock . Robert A, Erdell Bessie A. Quick W. C. Young . Margaret A. Peece Newton I, Wilson Carrie K. Delong Frank Haines, } Etta M. Albert, § Thos. 1. Miller, t Ida M. Packer, } Elmer Conoway, Sophia ¥. Hazzard, § Frank G. Houser, t Blanche Welty, § Henry McCaslin, . hy 1 Jennie Rossman, - . . Clarence Svow Shoe Moshannon Spring Twp, Boggs ** Half Moon Curtin Philipsburg Romola New Berry Clearfield Co. Moshannon Benner Twp, Nittany REAL F. J]. Weaver et | dated March 29, 15g8 Haines twp. §; John C dated March 31 ESTATE TRANSFERS A. M lot of grount ux to Bower, for lin | 1 Yothers, d | ated / land in Huston tw run un Geo igart’s Assignee to C ' Gramley, dated March 28, 1568; of ground in Miles Tw; lasurance Awarded The Tyron eral fi “The loss to fire tor, Allen riday ¢ Empire House has been adjusted and the recent rie & Garman, gets $1,- The ersonal . ¢ yivy 3.93 for damages to bis building. adjustment upon the loss to the § the Messrs property of Baumgardoer and McGowen has Soon as the adiu ng was ¢ { repairing menced and it eq DOW 0 } ’ "ne Prog being put on, a rresses with all haste, A new roof | the repairs will t completed in and the hotel Rn wil f Mr be re-opened und rarman West Point Cadet » examination, to select a West Point at candidate for and also one will joth No one should apply for Naval Academy Annapolis, be held in DuBois, Pa., on April iISo8. at 1oa. m who a bona-fide resident of the is twenty-cighth Congressional District of Pennsylvania. All applicants will please report at my office in DuBois, Pa, at ¢ a. m. on the oth inst W. C. ARNOLD, M. C Lost Heavily in a Chicage Fire By a disastrous conflagration on Wa Wed. a number of fine business houses bash avenue, in Chicago, on last nesday, were destroyed, causing a total loss of $680,000. Among the long list of losers find the of Alfred music publisher, whose loss is given at $15,000, The professor's many friends in the East | we name Bierley, with an insurance of $7.000 will regret to learn of his misfortune Pension Imlormation | Pensioners will shortly receive blanks | from the department at Washington call- | ing for information regarding their mar. | riage relations. The data is to be filed at Washington and will be used when widows' and orphans’ pensions are ap- plied for after the soldiers’ death. The object was simply to get the soldier's own statement regarding bis social relations, Planting a Peach Orchard, Alfred Bitner planted, last week, on the Benjamin Frederick's estate in Bald Bagle township, Clinton county, 500 peach trees as the beginning of what is to be eventually a large orchard, If this | lot of trees prove a success the Bald Eagle valley will no dont become as great a peach growing section as Nit. | tany valley now is Cows Worth Having. John Nicely, known as “Saw Mill} John," of Ligonier township, Westmore. | land county, bas three cows that gaye birth to nine calves within a year. Kleven months ago they each gave birth | to a call, and last week they each had twins, i Good Material, The assessors on Military enrollment in Centre county have returned 6,271 per. sons liable for military Canty if called up- on by the Government. There are al the Spaniards out of Cuba. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL APPOMATOX ANNIVERSARY, On Saturday evening a large audience assembled in the Court House to attend anniversary exercises in memory of the surrender of Gen, Robt E. Lee and his vast army, at Appomatox, April g, 1586s. The exercises were under the direction of Gregg Post, who had all arrangements perfected. The Court House was appro- priately decorated, a special train was Mills quently there was a large attendance, II. Miller 1 announeed that Dr, W. Atherton, of Pa., State Colley The Dr. made a brief, but very interesting talk in run from Pine Grove Comrade Samue meeting to order and Geo, re je, would preside at the meeting. which he pointed out some very good les. | sons upon our development as a nation and the success of self government with its attending respouasibilities Hon. A. the rostrum to talk about incidents Lee! prepared fort 0. Furst was next on the at -. | attend ing Len, WAS care and icate and ¥ The cl contained some brought bh events enerally forgotten by many known, or g os 1arks of Mr, Furst occasion Mr, Furs and his effort Ag Wi ng the alarn Hie soon the meeting ABOUT THE CoUsTY Brief News Sections James Miller, Bad mily to Tyrone W.A. 8B Hall to Tyrone, where he permanent resident Items Gathered From Variow iii at yal has mo wm Woodward Thomas Hosterman, of this county, has bought a bakery at Sel ously Harry een McKinney, ¥ the [he appointment took He had been mere! promotion Allred hereafter Calhoun, draw month; Biles Price, of Milesburg, om $12 0 fig Anna M. Delieg, county increased fr Mrs. is a new Centre bad his and month, Benotre, Dame added to the list at $8 per month Frank Ru pp, a son of George M. Rupp, of Aaronsburg, has been admitted to the 3. io pl navy and ordered to report at Iphia next Monday Henry T the rofessor of . . Fernald, } ology at Pennsylvania State C lege, has been appointed state Warren, taking an active part in the politics of Dr, not resign his professorship at State College, CCOnoOMmMK roologist vice Dr removed for Chester county, Fernald will The salary attached is § with a clerk at a salary of $1,500. Pine Grove Academy Atl Academy association last June it was de- the meeting of the Pine Grove termined to have a reunion this year, and the following persons were appoint. ed a committee to arrange for it: Cap- tain W. H. Fry and A. G. Archey Esq., of Pine Grove; J. K. Bottorf, |. H. Miller | D. | and A. J. Mattern, of Tyrone; Hon L. Krebs, of Clearfield ; Gen. James A. of Bellefonte; Miss Kate I. Moser, of Altoona, and Miss Sue Dang- ley, of Pine Grove, A meeting of the committee was held at the Ward House in Tyrone, Saturday afternoon, with most of the members present. It was decided to bold the reunion at Pine Grove on the 16th or 171th of June. The actual Beaver, | date will be fixed at a later meeting. Committees were appointed to make all arrangements for the reunion, and every. thing will be in good shape when the | time comes for making it a big success, Do Not Be Fooled, With the idea that any preparation your druggist may put up and try to sell you will purify yout blood like Hood's Sarsaparilia. tation-it has earned its record, prepared under the personal supervision | of educated pharmacists who know the [ nature, quality and medicinal effect of all the jogredients used. Hood's Sar. saparilla absolutely cures all foims of blood disease when other medicines fail | to do any good. | Purifier. and conse. | called the | | bis medicine bas a repu- | It is | It is the World's great | most enough in Centre county to drive | Spring Medicine and the One True Blood | Y.M, C A FIRE, The Bellefonte Y. M, C. A. had a well equipped gymnasium and the rear of the building on building at High street, It was a frame structure erected several years ago and equipped with modern ap- pliances, incinding bath rooms On Saturday evening about ten o'clock {fire broke out in the corner of the roof, likely from a defective flue, The fire departments were soon on hand, but the | : | building was completely destroyed was located in a nest of buildings an stables and required heroic work by | firemen to save the adjoining property. Never was the value of a well equipped fire department better deme {on ti 4 i . rated than 18 OCCasion, The property de at least § | suravce of $600. $ not sstroved wii amounted 1,500 there was at on 1} it 18 iikely that the the mbarrassed building will finan. NOT FOR EVERYTHING But if you have kidney der just the r not ant te BOL Apis trouble vy e114] ) Rt SOON cnougn well hall thought tha THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD Or Our Savier in Art est reas y ght be reproduced for th “FIRST GLANCE AT THI | BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EVES le Lie ared $100 § week's work The Post” Leads, as Usua Tes pan ir eye THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE Lune TROUBLES AND CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED, An Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist Makes a Free Offer to Our Readers, The distingu New York City shed chemist, T. A. Slocum, of demonstrating ois discovery | of a reliable enre for Cousumption Pulmonary | Tuberculosis bronchial, jusg and chest { troubles, stubborn coughs eatarrhal affections, general decline and weakness, loss of flesh, and all conditions of wasting away, will send THREE FREE BOTTLES (all different) of his New Discoveries to any afflicted reader of this paper writing for them His “New Scientific Treatiziut” has cured housands permanently by its timely use, and he considers it a simple professional dnty to | suffering humanity to donate a trial of his in. { fallible 2ure i science daily deve ops new wonders, and | this great chemist, patiently experimenting for years, has prodoced results as beneficial to | humanity as can be claimed by any modern | genius. His assertion that lung trouble and consumption are curable in any climate Is prdven yy © heartfe {letters of gratitude,” filed 0 his American and European sboratories in thousands from those curad in all parts of the world, The dread Consumption, means speedy and certain death Simply write to T. A. Siocum, M. OC. 9 Pine street, New York, giving postoffioe and express address, and the free medicine will be sent direct from his laborator Sufferers should take his generous proposition, I Please tell the Doctor that you saw this in | the ( entre Democrat am | ! | i i | Instant advantage of A Flag of Warning. Peware of the dry, tickling, hacking, morning cough, for it warns you that consumption lurks near. The fdfmous Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will cure it, | “I had a very bad cough. One doctor { pronounced it consumption. I used | Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and was com- pletely cured ; the cough left me and | has never come back, Simon Smasal, 375 31st Street, Chicago, Ills.” Dr, Bull's Congh Syrup costs but 25 cents, Ask for Bull's, take only Bull's, uninterrupted, | What is Scott's Emulsion? It is a strengthening food and tonic, remarkable in its flesh-form- ing properties. It contains Cod- Liver Oil emulsified or partially digested, combined with the well- known and highly prized Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda, so that their potency is materially increased. What Will I< Do? It will arrest lors of {lesh and restore to a normal infant, the child and will enrich the blood ¢ will stop the cough, heal the irrita- tion of the throat and lungs, cure incipient consumption, make this statement becaus experience of twenty-five years ha proven it in tens of thousands of cases. oe» Markets Bellefonte O niy The Right; Kind gr good, hot piease you ] wyond a | Hi Save You money, Do you know that we have just received 69 dozen trout flies and there are more coming. We are sole agents for the “PARKER FLIES” Most fisherman know what they are. They are made to our order and sell for 80c. per dozen, 3 for 25¢c. or 10c. each. We have 6 1-2 dozen steel rods, SL ——— GREEN'S PHARMACY, BUSH HOUSE BLOCK, | BELLEFONTE . - . - .. . PA .
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