THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. AUGUST 25, 180%, 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 Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention—A the Local Week's Local News in a Few Words on schools will The Tuesday 6th, public reopen Joseph Harris, of Fort Wayne, is visiting his mother in this place. Wm. P. of this transacting business in Philadelphia, Huues, plage, Misses Elizabeth and Mary Fryber- ger, of Philipsburg, are visiting friends Centre County’s Teachers institute , will this place commencing | December 16th. Centre Demo That is Over 0 copies of the inted each week Gag ~The place has | and assignec ment, -Miss Maud Sct daughte of ugh f How ard, ist ac Secon pretty Posttag Schenck cousin, M The N sent twenty iss Blanche Smith, « ittany valley W -S5ix comfort au per wood Mr. John Lauth, Lauth, of Howard, who was iu the busit wh iron 1C8S8 8 n Mexico f ralth, fh his he many Harvest Home John's Luthera: ch, on My bur ART TIE ry Th 4 wday morning, at 10 The The appropriate serm the earth pastor will preach an on lially invited Ruff Duda ’ attending the show Scotis Hight, had thei was uj The but not serious Fred on the way home in set and broken Vagey badly young lady was ly bruised Col. '“" : mil erected Reynolds site of ¥ troyed by fire is nearing nearly a : turn out bY §) in it, and the owner expects to flour by the middie of September John Nc of this place, did the work, aud Mr. C. C. Bell the | Both the stone and brick work show ex cellent workmanship. TICK WOrs «in Tuesday C.F. Reese M. Underwood arrived at the home of | Commissioner Daniel Heckman, in Ben. ner township, after an overland trip on their bicycles from Decatur, 111. They 15ft there Aug. 10th, stopped one day in Indianapolis, three days in Union City, Ind., and ose day in Columbus, Ohio They came through without a mishap or break down. Mr. Reese left here about twelve years ago and prior to that had lived with Mr, Heckman for about four years on the farm, «On Wednesday a great excitement occurred at the High street bridge across Spring creek, because screams were heard eminating from the stream. Two hundred people rushed to the place ex- pecting that some person had fallen in and was drowning. Upon their arrival at the bridge some 3 or more kids were racing an eel up and down the stream and yelling with all the lung power thet possessed. Finally Christ Young cap- tured the eel amidst the shouts and laughter of those engaged in the rage and onlookers, when the crowd dispersed. — The Big Spring creamery is in full butter. On Wednesdav Daniel Kline's baru by the a Wednesday alte John Wet. 's barn in Spring township was struck alternoon at Roossuarg was unroofed storm ruoon cupola badly dam. hghtning and the aged residents -five Mill Hall Tuesday About seventy + Hote! *d a fire company by the niet at Kyler evens ny hy organize election of officers ! | Pa., where led, | the m { dentally | hands, Cole one of Bellefont's Anos eft this Thursday fi Young shorts | r Greenburg, he has secured a position in ¢ shops at that place McEntire the achin Miss Martha burned Was acc face and while washing some that took fire, about on Saturday, ribbons in gasoline, — We have readers this week. 10 postoffice news for our The politicians seem the onvention to be on a vacation since recent re. publican county a tempor. ary armistice prevails ~-Harry Sowers, one nen, "spent Sature his occasion -Fdgar Burns H. Harter 1 Satur aud the re A ay the battleship ntiago. It wy | Massa church | decorated with the | {in Coliege | the machinery has been placed | stone | : Hall, and Apsie | death of Mrs vertown, township Thursday n worn. pg. She had been ill it a short time with dysentery and very sud. lenly in bed he wg n aged lady nlerment ce on Satur morning She was a Andrew Fetterolf, She f Snyder io er “Wier nf iter of Iya her hu following County Harrison ™easurer Robert Kline ) at Allentown, piscopalean Margaret, of Pa Ww Sarah, f Harvey Miss Alice dren were Ex-sheriff Benner To Her age v twp them was about 78 years Deaths in Pennsvalley Mrs. Daniel Fleisher died at Centre and the interment took Wednesday. of Mi on Sunday, Iplace at Sprucetown on | Mrs lan | Joseph Shirk, decd Clement Hemphill, of Philadelphia, died near the Old Fort, on Monday from a complaint and was Centre Hall, this Thursday 47 years, He was married to daugh- ter of John Lawyers, of that vicinity. Adam Smith, of Potter Twp, Wednesday morning. His age was 67 | years. Six children survive, Fleisher was a ghter liver Schenck Reunion. All the preliminary arrangements have been made for the second reunion of the descendants of Rev. Schenck, one of the earliest pioneers of Bald Eagle valley, held Thursday, September Sth, unless the weather should prove unproptious, in which case it will be held the following north of Howard station, Doubtless a vast throng, not only of the descendants, for all good citizens will be welcome, will gather om this occasion to do honor Jo so worthy a pioneer blast and turning out a fine quality of | burried at | Age about | died | Michael | This reunion will be | day, on the old homestead about a mile | | IN THE COURT HOUSE Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices. MARRIAGE LICENSES, Elighfus W. Tate Julian Jackson § Clayton M t Sadie M. Dresher { Robert H. Woodring Johanna B. Knudsen { {oun A. Fravel Minnie Reynolds . | Legal Pleasant Gap Lemont Boob Woodward Bellefonte Philipsburg REAL Geo. R ux to Frank P. Bl May 3, 188; tract in Burnside twp Frank P, to Mary Bowes, May 24, 18¢S ; tract in I $1. Jeremiah Mayes A. Taylor, Feb, 12, 1867; Benner $40. Catharine Daup et al ter, March 10, $600. Susan ESTATE TRANSFERS. , Boak et air, $1. Jair et ux Jurnside twp. adm’r to Sarah tract in twp. to Ettie C. Leis. 1565 ; tract in Potter twp, M. McClint April 1, 1868; tract £550. M. A, Thompson to Aug, ick et al to Geo. D. Loder, in Marion twp Mrs Irvin $500. Mrs. Mertie 16, 18g8 ; tractin Worth twp Wm. C te » ter twp olyer, 3 in Pot flo WwW. Sept. 2s, Smith 187 et tract ux in Potter twy Emma L. March Wm Co! entre Ha Decker et al to lack ford, John Howe, J. Clyde Hoover James Holloway, farmer William R. Quick, carpenter Henry Thompson, f And: rew Kre er, laborer m Mil cabinetmaker S ZogEs , merchant John Hamilton, professor Joseph Gill, laborer Wireman Mill laborer George W. Kechline, farmer William Welsh, blacksmit th Samuel laborer restaarant laborer teacher armer State Co rid T "ess . © er, W. Cowher Hirst, plumbe Beatty, { am CenneY, m. H. ( h Aikens, John Rost lose, merc laborer aborer.. Tressler, farmer oscph Lowry, laborer . Hes The \ creditors Geo. W. Waring Wm. Riley to : epsaarg phi Swisher Adam Mover Moshanoon B. & a and Celia Rat colt & Co Wm. Gr john Hars burg E Enos Ertley 10 Rott. I. R Weave Emma C bherger to Or) K landa Hacken jas Batz to Clem: Dale James Kelle nae Goodman Ettlinger Chas. IL. Beck to Henry Meyer Enoch Hugg to H. ¥ Stitzer Are You Registered? eptember 6 and 7 are the last days for registering voters in order to qualify them to vote at the next general election. On those two days the assessors will at the polling places, when every good citizen ought to see that his name is on the registry list. It js the duty of every | man to vote, and to do this with as little trouble as possible to himself as his name ought to be on the registry list. If he is | not registered he cannot pay taxes and {if he has pot paid hus taxes he cannot | vote. Don't forget it. Register on Sep- | tember 6 or 7, or on anv date previons to [ that time. sit Stamp Your Notes. | The Commissioner of Revenne has rul ed that a judgment note must be stamped | at the same rate as a promissory note, | viz : two cents for every hundred dollars | or fraction thereof, and as it contains a power of attorney, it will require a twen | ty-five cent stamp. MOOD'S PILLS cure Liver ills, Bil lousness, Indigestion, Meadache. | Easy to take, easy to operate. 28¢. KILLED AT CENTRE HALL | A Frighttul Runaway Results in the Desth of Jacob Strohm, Farly on Tuesday morniug a frightful runaway accident arotatd atthe Centre Hall railroad station that resulted in the death of Jacob Strohm, of and serious Mrs Tusseyville, injuries to John Lose and children. Mr, Strohm and is a retire« Mrs, lose and at the John Lose, is a member and their home resides near Tusseyville farmer. For some time John and her chter Strohm Lose son Strohm Annie were Her of daug visiting home, husband, Company B As Mr. on a furlough, Strobm had hitched np in the spring to the Centre Hall station to board the early train for their home in Bellefonte, Asthey weredriving along the pike, in the hollow beyond the Old Fort Woods, and at the edge of the boro limits, the took fright ata vehicle back of them and started to run. Mr, Strohm could not and as they ¢ mt spindle broke i$ in Bellefonte Jose was coming home Mr, wagon to take them horse juiet the animal road tracks Is the station the rear the rail rossed and turned IWAT and the heavy wagon was upturned They were t 5 § Q lragge hrowx un a heap of broken Sire } and 1 N al *d considerab was Mis. Lose and children fe ] " | from Milr ceased, | She was born in and the following brothers and sisters Died at Jacksons bh was husband Walker oy some fifteen years ago, she acob McAuley, de f John M also being g a daughter of also a sister Hublersburg Cail She leaves to mourn her Wm. H. Long {iss Maggie C Walter L both of Howard Aunley. o has brother she a and three long of Walke Cooke and Mrs A Death of Anna Martin Martin next f John H. Marti lied Thy k at her fathers She had fe and her death was arsday ox |] - ween ! her | y due to a complication of di Bellefonte ar eight her 3d was be. | | Shoem tween She seven and years old is survived by father and mother 1 Helen all of Sad harry W of - Bell Death of Mrs, Griffith Monday night Mrs. Hester Griffith died | at Pleasant Gap. Her death was due to which she had been saffer. She was aged 75 vears and was the mother of John Grif. fith and Mrs. Harrison both of Pleasant Gap. The funeral took place Thursday | y o'clock cancer from ing for some time morming at i« Chaplain Dead Rev. Wm. F. Rich, pastor of St. Mark's Latheran church, at Williamsport and who had been chaplain in the 12th Regi- ment at Camp Alger, came home sick and died of typhoid fever on Sunday. He was aged $0 years, “Second Heavy" Reunion The 12th annual reunion of the gud Heavy Artillery (t12th P. V.) will be beld at Williamsport, Pa., September 14 and 15 (same time and place asthe U, \ I. National Encampment.) For further mformation address Lew. C. Fosuot, Sec’, Committee, Watsontown, Pa, Sold Over S000 Tickets, The officials of the Central railroad state that over 85,000 ie were hauled over their road to t Business Men's scases. | Mackeyville ; C picnic. BUSINESS MEN'S PICNIC A Very Large Gathering Despite the Un favorable Weather Oue week Men's and the the Business Hecla Park unexpected happened in ago Picnic was held at having a rainy day that kept many away, and to some extent interfered with the pleasures of the day, It is estimated that about ten thousand people from the two counties ground. This yeara large from Philipsburg were were ou the delegation in attendance, Notwithstanding the weather, the gather. ing de. lighted. ven. wis a success, and all seemed rain in the ¢ mitted lowing is a Owing to the ing the fireworks were « The f count of the other events from the programm, brief ac. BICYCLE RACES Novice race—~Won by Charles Larimer, 3eliefonte, time 3 Ellis Hall, jellefonte Two Moore, Gstal 04; second, No third. mile ard Pete! Joe (esa. Open} Williamsport : Wil efonte, second, ler, iamsport; third ner, Bell time 5.08 1-5. One mile open for Centre and county riders First, Belleft foute only mie, second, third, Br Lg + igers tl a Harry Tobias, Peters Ma of off the honors in the j bough the igeon contest 1 ores On were rather poor. Centre county was 20 out of | wa uded ina darks CLR the pennant. The score by 1] 3s stood \O inni Centre Clinton Co, ~1 2 Oo 2 5 00 2 Tuesday ev the utive ening exe mittee of the Business Men's Associa f Centre and Clintoncounties la Park and elected the fol Hammon Sechler, of Be lent I.. Morlock, of Mey. relary W. Fred The exec A Olewine He officers ected Owing lefonte 1 + +3 res WAS ’ " . ye fA ps : lock Haven, vice president ( Bellefonte SC , Flemington, treasurer ommitteemen elected are J. Wi -~ ye 11 Conley, J. 1 H Jellefonte Aker Bennison, Abdera LT. ] S. Whitman White Mr ipsbhurg A. Mill ‘Rittman, Torrence Shearer, W. Mason, 0. E. Miles, Milesburg The dispute over the ball games was considered, both sides were heard and on motion of J. Will Conly seconded by John Olewine, the flag was awarded to Lock Haven team. The postponed display of fireworks took place that evening cfonte H. Nol of Be Ww Smuli, Loganton Crisman, Hall ; P W. F lock Haven and Maun, Frank of Last Excursion Remember the last excursion to South. ern New Jersey Sea Shore points via Penpsyivania railroad is Tharsday, Sep. tember 1st. The rates are extremely liberal considerivg the accommodations afforded Fifty Men Out of Work, The stone quarries at Salona shat down indefinitely oar. All orderson hand having been filled. About fifty men are thrown out of employment. "Stopped the Street Car h A well known gentleman said to a street ot conductor the other day, Please stop until | get off. My wife told me to be sure and get her a bottle of “Celery Wine” She has been troubled with sleeplessness and nervous troubles and ean find pothing that has elie her like celery wine, 1 think one more bottle will cure her, Large bottles, Sc. Sold ont ht ? CM. Parish, Be ont ; Wm. i. Noll ant Gap:d.C, oodward ; W, ter, Axemann : J. A Orme Stormetown | L. B Mekntire, Fillmore FURNACE SOLD, The Valentine Furnace Sold Last Monday A Svndicau The Valentine at sheriff's sale Iron company Monday Aud this omingl value o bid of $1.0 that has a © a half million doll ings of the company in the ant land, furnace p improved washing ma ore right on over 12,00 The sale and purchase of $75 the original security ject to a mortgag: ing ory Valentine pany at its the personal Bg1 for capital secured The Lime ago and was property wa Robert The purchased certain Monday chased by practically the san Valentine and creditors real estate sold on was pur If the iron market should war plant will be improved and Of this 3 put in operation pe > Can The Cotton Tail CI The Ryde Lown { ub Must Hust aen ) 1 corre SPOT sazelle told your scrit cuttiog wheat sense Hel Ee ——— “® persons say natural for them to lose flesh during summer. But losing Flesh is losing Can you afford proach another win- this weakened con- + i it IS TFITRIall] ‘Cet dn Coughs and colds,weak lungs, come those who are OSC €as~ who nd 483 and fo flesh, to th to those circulation Scott's Emulsion 00d In summe It makes n August as well as You certainly sirong ner Januar throat be healed \ z fy ened witix nter. an A O00 PP0CORNNPPRDLPOVNGPOIIPOOCOPPODOOTNLTE THE DIETZ DRIVING LAMP is about as near perfection as 50 years of Lamp-Making can attain to it burns kerosene, and gives a power! clear wh " light, and will neither blow nor jar ou When out driving with it the Frm easily keeps about two hundred feet ahead of your smartest horse. When you want the very best Driving Lamp to be had ask your deaier for the We issue a special Catalog: us of this Lamp. and, if you ever prow! around after nightfall, it will interest you. “Tis mailed free. R.E. DIETZ CO., 60 Laight St., New York. Retadblished in 1840, Bellefonte Markets pa ied hy The Bellowing Prices i Co. Im produces Potatoes per bushel Onions, per bushel Kegs per doven Lard, per pound Country Shoulders Rides, " Hams Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound... Lr sian (GRA IR corrected week & Co. Bellefonte, Pa.) Red wheat, ied" Duhel... New Wheat, i Kye, per bushe | Bars Iy by Gerberieh Hale a BO irae —— Barley, per
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