a 5 | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1808, HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired During the Past Week ~Movements of our People—What the Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention—A Week's Local News in a Few Words, Horse sale at Keller's hotel on Sat. urday afternoon, Councilman J. M. Houser has been ill wich neuralgia. —(Geo. A. Guyver, one of Mifflinburg's attorneys, is attending court this week. —The handsome residence of W. W, Clark, of Eagleville, was badly damaged by fire on Thursday. Col. Dunham truly surpassed himself in a wonderful tale last weck, in Grit, about the Undine’s favorite fire dog. Nearly every democratic candidate has been attending this week. They are making good use of their time. ~Mr. T of Kane, Pa., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Hutch- inson, of East Howard street, this place. —The ceptionally large this week court homas Hutchinson, attendance at court was ex- as a number of important criminal cases are on the trial list. —Rev. Dr. H. C. Holloway will preach a sermon on''God in American affairs,” in the Lutheran church on Sunday even. ing at 7:30. —Mrs. Mary O'Day, of Phil arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday adelphia, evening, where she will visit her parents and friends for several weeks. —Some fine trout have been caught out The number of the stream at Hecla this spring. large of trout in the stream last season. Rod and Gun Club put a Jurdine Butler, one of Howard thusiastic democrats attending « is this week and is confident of scorin before he returns home, few points befor Mr. J. C. son William, the proprietor, 1 ill with typhoid fever in Philade! —Postmaster D. F. Forteny is a reward of £5 for the the parties who tore the flags from the appreher front of the post office on Monday even ing. Frank Blair and family have taken up their residence on Spring street since their home was destroyed by fire. They mi saved bat a small portion of their ture. —Landlord Al Garman, of the Empir House Tyrone, made his first Bellefonte ou Monday, since he left April 1st. with his new visit He seems to be immensely pleased location. —On Sunday there was an unusual de mand for papers. Liveryman Baum sold all he could haul up from Lock Haven, the smaller towns along the route. 1 ~Auditor Frank Hess, of Philipsburg, was in town this week. He is one of the gentlemen whom the Gazette and the county commissioners do not admire for giving them a number of surcharges. —Beezer's new butcher shop with its new paper and paint is as neat and cozy a place as can be found. about the establishment is clean and in Everything viting and their goods are always of the best. ~Gen. W. F this week and took part in a number of Mrs. Reeder expects to be home Reeder attended court interesting cases in Harrisburg and in the improved much in health of lat is now course of a few days. T ~laveryman Baum en, Monday. Mi went purchas of the Twelfth regiment, number bough through ght was twelve shipped to Harr Mr. Wm who isburg ff Ail y xiiiibey Coodhart, « is the active organizer of the new telephone company which will soon en ter this district was in town week He assures the public that acti e will commence at once to erect lines Haven to State College, Lock and other points, During the past week vegetation has Many of the trees have pushed their buds out and scarcely made rapid progress. anywhere is there any evidence of dam- age by frosts thus far, The grain fields could not be more promising. Good crops be aud an abundance of fruit seem to in store. ~On Monday night some miscreants distinguished themselves by going along Allegheny street and tearing down bunt. ing, flags decorations. A large number were stolen and there were some very angry business men on Tuesday, A severe punishment would be meted out to the guilty parties, if discovered, and ~On Monday our town became quite patriotic. The principal business places hunger out flags until every square was decorated. Some put up the Cuban colors besides ‘Ola Glory.” The ex. citing events of the past few days and the calling out of Company B. caused much excitement. Old veterans were reminded of the time they left to defend the Union, | dressed by | and he was brou ern On this trip he furnishes papers for all | | Curtin, has work | Ringling Bro's, Show will be m Bellefonte May roth, It will be a large attraction, —(eo. W. Young, of this place, moved his family to-day to Jersey Shore, where he expects to work, ~There will be no services in the Re. formed church at this place, for three weeks, when the pastor-elect will officiate, ~Tell your neighbor that he can get The Centre Democrat and 3.times-a- week World (making four ‘papers week) for £1.65 per year. Here is a bar- gain, if you only know it, Miss Ella who a and Miss Sadie Brower, finished their trades of dress-makiog the Misses Pearls, will be ready for all kind of work beginning April 18. Rooms over Lyon's store, Bellefonte, 15 The Wasp, the United States boat to which Roland Curtin, son of Gen’l John I, Curtin, of this place, has lately been assigned, is one of the first detach. ment of the “Mosquito fleet.’”’ The other boats are the Eagle and Hornet, ~John of Bellefoute, while riding on a freight train Monday night on the Bald Eagle valley road, was Lucas have just at Ammerman, accidently thrown off while the train was He was badly bruised He skifting at Vail. and cut up but not fatally injured. was brought home. -The Presbyterian parsonage at this place is being repaired and Dr. Laurie | Hanch- | and family will occupy the Mrs. | ard residence on High street. She will | remove to her house on Linn street, | which will be vacated by Mr. John Hen- | drickson and family who Middletown, N. J are going to Patriotic People Up in DuBois a woman in the Fourth ward vulled all the dandelion blossoms from her lawn because the unfortunate little flowers happened to be A 1 yel. d ward colored thir low like the Spani man has kille same reason and constru The Frst wa een and yellow rd recogniz has n : eggs and cheese Calfskin Substituted for Ears me wanton perso cars off a fine pair of sorrel horses by Contract provements week the tean mented with artifi calf 1nre 1 N | COs ATS Are ne nether Accident ] young man § wrs Mark, while on a freight train on Tuesday morni at Wa i's Ric and was badly Il between two « His it Huptingdon, West. train be Ars juries were A surgeon at aht to gat I yrone on express. On the was taken to his home at Warriors Mark Injured la a Runaway Accident James Stevenson, son of Roland Stev. enson, of Cedar Springs, Nittany valley, was severely injured a few days ago by being thrown from a buggy near the The th ilk kilns in the valley horse he was driving frightened at the explosion of a blast just as Mr, Stevenson was passing the kilns. He was dragged some dis. tance but was not seriously hurt Death of Dr, Larimer F. Larimer, died in Omaha, Thursday after a lingering illness wife, who before her » was Sadie marn heen vi Race Track at Hecla Park Horse Sale A car load of Illinois horses will be of. fered at public sale, on Saturday after. noon, at Keller's hotel, in Bellefonte. They consist of heavy farm horses and fine drivers and a span of mules. Satur- day April 30th, at t p. m, by J. R, Stewart, The entire load must be sold. Killed Near Tyrone Jacob Eckley, formerly livision fore. man at Bald Eagle, ne. Tyrone, was struck by a train near tnat place Friday and instantly killed. His remains were taken to Unionville Saturday where they were interred. morning Fire at Clearfield, Fire at Clearfield Monday morning damaged Kurtz Bros’ book store to the amount of $1,000 and the opera house block to the extent of $200. Souvenir Spoons, Souvenir Spoons of the Battleships, ships, watches, American and Cuban Flags given away by Montgomery & Co. To cure a cough or coid in one day Take Krumrine's Doripoung Syrup of tar. Money refunded if it falls to cure. {| ground in Miles twp. {of land me | | ground | ground in Harris twp His | dated IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Varion Offices. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Mike Basiste . . Philipsburg Susana Sabak . - Charles I. Peters « Milesburg Ella H. Smith . " Geo. M. Harkless { { Cora Fink f Wm. Laffiin . 1 Malred H. Goss Philipsburg psburg Phili REAL John B. Way et al to W. G, Furst, dat. ed June 1896; for Patton twp. $1. ete. Mary C, Nolan to Evaline J. Bell, dated Feb, 19, 18¢8; for lot of ground in Bellefonte boro. $1475. John Burns et ux to W. C. Holt, March 28, Huston twp, ESTATE TRANSVERS. 10, tract of land in dated 1998; for tract of land $131.80, W. A. Vaughen et ux et al to Mary M. Cupp, dated Nov. g, 18g7; for tract of land in Taylor twp. $42.75. E. W. Swaney et ux to Susannah Ishler, dated March 28, 1898; for tract of land in Harris twp. $500. Anna M. Meyeret alto M. A. dated Dec. 17, mn Motz, 18g7: for lot of ground in Haives twp, $1500. Gram- of Henry Meyer et ux to U. M. C. ley, dated April 20, 1868; $100. Maney J. Harpster et al to W. A. Vau- ghen, et al dated Nov. g, 1897; for tract $150, et Vaughen, dated Nov. g, p 3 Calhoun et ux to W for lot in Taylor twp. to Wm, A. 18qg7; for tract of Elsworth Vaughen ux land in Taylor twy Harris H. 1} t of land in ‘aron, aT Arad wm twp Wer Catharine Loug, dated Feb. 2 . 18 or lot Penn twp C0 f gronnd in Daniel Kreameret u Miller, Miles Jame dated March 20, 1 for lot twp. D.J dated Jan Archer Lichten Showalter, dated April in Philipsburg boro (00. C Licht lots in Philipsburg bor A. Walter ted March 22 Showalter M™ 1 enthaler, dated da round in Pens H TOT aril + dated April 1, i. Stover et ux to Philip Stover for in 155% land in $1500 ner et al Haines twp McClos. of Susan F. Bit to F.C key, dated April 11, for lot 1 in Liberty twp Ww. dated April 2, 18¢8 $144. Swaney to Harris Calhoun, for Geo Forrey tract of land in Union twp EW Ishler, dated March 28, from Reuben Grimm ef ux to John A March 2 37 § y00 Fink et ux et ux to Snsanmah 1568; for lot of Herd, tract of land i Miles Twp to W. F. Fin | Page IW land in Walke? Twp | April 2s, 18¢8, | April 1, in Benner B lated Oct inkleman, d X £12 Howard Sholl to Agnes § 5. Winkleman et 2%, 18 lot of ground ille Boro. $40 Frank A.J of Samuel to Ocker, dated 18gs, lot ground in Miles Twp. $650. Sylvester M. Lietch to Harry O. Pletch er, dated May 13, 1891. tract of land Howard Twp. $400. Rev. J. R. Brown et ux, to T. J. Ocker dated March 24, 1893, lot of ground in Miles Twp. $100 mn West Point Cadet. A competitive examination, to select a candidate for West Point and also one for Naval Academy at Annapolis, will be held in DuBois, Pa., on April joth. 1568, at toa. m. No one should apply who a bonaide resident of the twenty-cighth Congressional District of is Pennsylvania. All applicants will please | report at my o%ice in DuBois, Pa., at 1 | a. m. on the joth inst, WwW. C. ARNOLD, M. C. THR CENTRE DEMOCRAT apd the 3 times-a-week World both one year for $1.65. Think of it, four papers a week for that price. This is a great combina. tion, Spring Time Is Here, $0 is Spring's Sarsaparilla for the Blood, Guaranteed better than the best. For sale at Krumrine's Pharmacy. ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING, On Monday evening the Democratic | County Committee assembled in their | headquarters, in Temple Court, in an- | swer to a call from the County Chairman { H. 8. Taylor. There was an unusual large gathering of members of the com. { mittee from all parts of the county, In many democrats { addition prominent ® g were there,” also every candidate in the DISASTROUS FIRE. Last week, on Thursday evening at 5 o'clock, fire broke out in a large build. ing known as one of the car shops, along Sprint creek on the western border lim. the There four large brick buildings here. Two were its of boro line, are occupied by Jenkins & Lingle’s machine shops and the foundry, It is supposed that while casting a spark fiom the fur- field was on hand to make his wishes | nace lodged in one of these buildings known. The object of the meeting was to bave the committeemen assemble and confer with the county chairman as to the manner of conducting the coming campaigu, By motion, each committee. man was authorized to appoint two as. sistants for holding the coming demo cratic primaries in their res pe ctive dis tricts. The division of Walker township into three precincts, made it ne essary to give them an apportionment is entitled to four delegates. The com. mittee decided that this apportionment should be made by the township, and a meeting for that purpose wou'd be held at Hublersburg, on Saturday May 7th, at 7 Pp. m., to settle the matter, All necessary business transacted the Chairman called on the following for Wm. C. Heinle, Esq, Geo. R. Meek, Chas. R. Kurtz, Hon. R, M. A. C. Thompson of Half Moon ; Frank W. Hess, Howard Hysong, + J. H, Eskridge short speeches Foster, J. C. Johuson, Mr. Swire and C. A Hamu J. « Cassanova, all H. Wetzel, Esq wond Sechler, ' Meyer, Fsq . Beliefoute, and Hall. The latter gent! Geo %4 on act The County Chairman t the meetis poke of the Coming campaign, and what was ed of the committeen also informed Lounty Coe oon close of thes townshi Ferguson Twig Gregg Twp. N. P H. Herring Thompson. Harris Twp Reily. Howard Twp. —Geo Huston Twp J. OQ. Miles J. W Patton Twp we D Pr G. H Rush Mich % 1 Law. John McGown, S.P Frye KE. CeO Johnston Marion Twp. Sam'l Baiser Geary. Patton Emerick ; 8S. P.—]as Twp, N. P.—-Wm. Frank : acl Dempsey Snow Shoe, rence Redding ; W.P Spring, N. P.--Wm. Hepburn ; David Rothrock ; W. P. F. Garbrick. Walker Twp., E. P.--]. A. B Worth Twp. Wm. Crouisier Orr. Peon T Yoo. N ler y IeTICK WILL APPLY FOR CHARTER The New Telephone Will Push Their (ompany Work Tele } bone charter on Fri day wed, this ¢ ny will cover a large territory, including Len M exchanges are to be established at Huntingdon, Public tre, Cli nlour : Jersey Shore, All taken in, at Tyros company at Williamsport, which w lock Haven, Renovo be ge and towns i counties are t i with the Pheonix a new 1 en. able the Central Commercial to establish a tong distance service to Pittsburg at once and to Philadelphia by 1809. The Its officers are January 1, capitalized at $25,000 Wm. Thomp. son, president, State College; W. IL. Goodhart, secretary, Millheim ; Ellis I, Orvis, vice president, Bellefonte; W. E. Gheen, treasurer, Antes Fort, Directors, William Thothpson, Tyson Shadel, H. P. Harvey, P.M. Stephenson, Dr. Houtz, Ellis L. Orvis, ¥. BE. Naginey, Mr. Robb, N. KE. Reber. Work on the lives is to be commenced in the pear future. The rates be $2 and to Altoona company is all over the territory are to $1.50 per month, extending and Williamsport, Secured a Hotel, W. L. Daggett, proprietor of the Bush house, has taken the Palmer house at Patton. His brother Seth Dageet will | be the resident manager of the hotel. | This does not mean that Bellefonte is | to lose Mr, Daggett, because he expects to spend the major portion of his time | here, HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver ils, Bil lousness, Indigestion, Meadache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 20e, The Cryrrrt DEMOCRAT and Pittsburg W. Fost for $1.50 a year, | | | The township | and it soon burned to the ground, f A high wind prevailed and an adjoining building met the same fate, The intense heat led the ground, and sparks soon leve residence of the His Oscar Welzel went next Blair to of By great effort the adjoining buildings were saved, It that Ww. Fred Reynolds’ mill gave admittance for Frank stable and that seems an open window in Col {a spark and in a few moments the large structure was a seething mass of flames. i Mrs. Garret's house was next on fire and of Philipsburg ; | mpa- | almost burned to the ground. The roofs of many buildings were frequently afire, but only by great effort was the All the partially fire checked. property destioyed was covered by insurance. Jenkins & Lingle bad all their patterns destroyed, on which there was no insu. rance, The been Phoenix Flouring had js improved and shape throughout. The new steel tas contained a large quantity of grain, but oer it was not seriously damag it is Colonel Reynolds’ int PROFESSOR HADLEY How He Answered Half Moon | NOT FOR EVERYTHING if you have kidney, you hn : remedy you need. People i to get anxious about their he soon enough. If are well” half have vou thought that your kidneys may cause of your sickness’? : It is casy to tell by setting aside or twenty-four hours; i a sed ling indicates an troubie will Swamp you “not or Sick 14 “11 : i unhea of the kidneys. When urin {stains linen it is evidence of kidney | trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate, | scanty supply, pain or dull ache in the | back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder need doctoring Ther satisfaction in kn g that | the great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Sw Ang | Root, wish in relic o is win in | weak or dseased kidneys and all {of 1 Ider only MAL " ( { trouble, but by kidne acls as a tonic for the entire constitu If you need a medic the cents and sampic ne you should } best Sold by drugg sts, price H one dollar You may have a pamphiet bottle and both sent two free by mail, upon receipt of three | cent stamps cost of postage on | the bottle. Mention Tug CENTRE DEMO | CRAT and send your address to Dr. Kil jmer & Co, Binghamton, N. VY. The proprietor of this paper guarantees the genuineness of this offer {0 Cover New Schedule April 18, a new schedule on the Belle. fonte Central railroad went into effect. Trains leave Bellefonte for Pine Grove Mills at 6:30a. m. atd 4 p. m. and Col. lege accommodation at 10:30 a. m. Leave Pine Grove Mills for Bellefonte at 7:15 a m,, and 5:15p. m. Leave College at § a. m, 1:30 p.m. and 5:45 p. wm. All trains stop at State College and connect at Belicfonte with trains of the Pennsyl. vania railroad for points cast and west. asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peenliar to Hood's Pills. Small In size, tasteless, eMoient, thorough. As one man Hoods over.” we. C. 1 Hood & Oo, sald: * You never know you - bave taken a pill till it is all The only pills to take with Hood's SBarsaparilla. > 3932PDDDABD Norn 3} - a 4 Do you come to the close of ‘heday thoroughly exhausted? 5 this continue day after possibly week after week? -rhaps you are even too ex- usted to sleep. 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