THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, » A., OCTOBER 20, 1595, IN THE COURT HOUSE ADVICE TO MINISTERS. ~Join Smith, the hustling furniture dealer of Spring Mills, was in town on | Wednesday, on a business trip, | Legal CORONER'S INQUEST. HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Few Lines Report Mrs, Garbrick s Death Due to Christ lan Science Teaching. Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices, MARRIAGE LICENSES, Given by a Minister. Preachers who practise it will preach better —If you want a good shoe shine, call | on little Wardie Bathurst, at the Garman House, Last week a full account was given of the tragic death of Mrs. J. M. Garbrick, of this place, by having her head cut off on the railroad track near Gerberich, Hale & Co's mill, From the ings it was evident that the meditated owing to the woman's illpess Told in a Union Twp" {L A. Alexander, . Sarah Brower, The Warograph entertainment has B. F. Royer, Potters Mills Mary E. Lingle, Spring Mills § Charles W. Owens, Clearfield Co t Mary M. Lingenfelter, - Philipsbuig { Frauk O. Imeal, . Clearfield Co. {t Eira E. Nearhood, . " | Durie the t tows § Wm. F, Kessinger, « Liberty Twp | K pas! ‘wo { Mattie IY. Lucas, . Howard f Wm, T. Winkleblech, t Mazie FE. Musser, Aaronsburg ! Thos. B. Witmyer, . . Katie M. Harte } Jerry Albright, . . Orie R. Meyer, § John C. Harris, { Linda Blowers, § Charles E. Walizer, t Cora M. Thompson, . . § Lewis Barto, . . been postponed until Friday evening, to | 4 ~ resets | EVENTS | morrow, There will | features in the entertainment, | What has Transpired During the Past Week | surround. PERSONALS, SOCIAL be some novel | act was pre- —- Monday night burglars broke in B. | \ 8 K and consequent mental derangement, | the in of the safe and blew it to picces, ~Movements of our People—What the | and blew Local A Noll & Co's store, at Zion, an > : 3 ~~ : years she discard Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention safe open. Thev drilled the top preach, and concluded to 4 i neh, a ne indes ry herry Pectors I'he Hirst bottle LR ch 1 ed medical treatment and submitted the Faith method, as taught by Mrs, and No el ass of people is so link! Week's Local News in a Few Words, and got Coburn | what 18 known as Cure f constant a idden ange froma heated he cool air when the vo state of complete 1 that a n ister ice and six dollars in cash. f Abdera, A he fell between five | Christian Science Coburn | Miss, “ | grew Spring Mills | Penn Hall Andre in next Thursday evening, ~Mrs. Daniel McGinley again after an extended visit among her children, ys Opera Company John Zeigler is lying al or in f the 1 10 use iTErs wou Rebecca Parry Garbrick her Towards the \ . iaxal; a critical condition, few days ago {eels and eile last the woman despised Mi WOT SE WOT St finally hen tors and le these are among lergymen's sore thy , is known as a special disease, The Key E. M. Brawley, D. D., District Secretary 0 the American Baptist Publication 8 fety, t. rites from Pelersburg, Va. the accout of an experience of his own which is profi. ble reading to those affiicted with Bron. hial or other throat troubles. The sub. stance of the letter is as follows | while picking from the tree and The | : . apples y is home Pi mind became soted take the needed rest; broke one of his ribs, take the needed Point Lookont arry a Philipsburg Howard { shock produced concussion of the brain, CP. switches, a dozen wild turkeys killed in that a demon and attributed her growing ail. the report left last week Reese, who lives near Jeanette where he has secured a in a glass factory. for | ment to this womans treatmen -Fred Beezer ye position | on the Snow Shoe road, and At the hearing on Mondav, | over testified: M. J the follow. liscase For years Dr. oat or F ergnson Twp | ing witnesses Garbrick ry Pe "4 8 fvtas trans- and of Rebersburg, on Monday -C, C. acted business Loose, in town paid us a brief call. —Bellefonte will Geo, and his party an Saturday, October Miss Mary Fox, of left Thursday short visit to friends i ~The I streer, give enthusiastic reception 2gth. jast Bishop street, piternoon for a un frown are under ro ready for occupancy be weigain on Half E74 yy George Cox, Moon hill exhibit ~Miss Falls, is Her ~The Gov. 101 former foundation Hastings new h layers will soon walls. ~Mrs. J. ¥Y Tyrone, the guest Ridge street. ~The ** have Wednesday evening has been until —The pot larger in the coun The corn ¢ harvested -Col. W. some decided impr 3 spent Saturday Miss Warag: been given in stponed Friday OI 18 rop i for years ovements to the ex- terior of his residence by the erection of a large and modern porch. that be in Je! -Don’t forget campaigners will Saturday, Oct. trains will be run over -Balser Weber, and one of Howard's citizens, few weeks and his Special return the various roads the veteran merchant most respected has been in poor health the past condition now 1s con- sidered serious. Alf Bavm Pa., on lay Bellefoute, He the business done | down from ame Saturs tablished at that place “Si” Greni machinist, who four mouths had been working at Elmira, N. Y and is back again with the rake factory, at Howard of Cen past came home last week at his former position ~—Jared Murray the druggist | vicinity A. Jenks | | ships, lefoute on | 1 {| house and there tre Hall, paid us a short call on Monday. | Mr. Murray is one of Centre Hall's prominent citizens who has contributed to the developinent of that community. ~Walter Crosthwaite, who had been located at Brooklyn, N. Y., for several years past, as an engineer in an electric light plant, was in town on Monday on his way to Camal, Pa., cepted a similar position, ~A daughter of John Herman, a farm- er who lives on the Wagner farm in the “Big hollow,” take for baking soda tovk w ushing soda in mis- last wee | account of sickness and | be mustered | orders. vice until Ne | are required to remain in Bellef: are | The k to cure a | glight sickness and came very near end- | * g ber life. She was in a critical condi- tion for several days The pumpkin by Montgomery & Co first p a $10 overcoat, was awarded to Thomas M. of Miles! had a 70.pound pumpkin. Deitrich, pounder, dise. A Curt Moyer, place, left ston, Jamaica, as manager of a large fire-brick facturing plant for a Canadian syndicate. His family will remain in Tyrone. Moyer was Miss Cla place. «On Saturday afternoon ontest urated inang is closed and the rize, Quick, arg, who James T came next, ceived $s of Zion, and re merchan known for well Tyrone last week ra Pruner, the Belle- fonte Academy boys went to Williams- | port where they played the High school team in a very closely contested game. The score stood 6 to 6. It is expected that the Williamsport bovs will be here on Saturday and the tie will be played off on the glass works meadow, «David Tate, of Lemont, came home on Monday on a ten-day furlough, from Fort Slocum, N. Y., where he was a member of Battery I, during the past six months, He was located about sixteen miles from the city. Since the war is practically over he exphets to receive his discharge, upon return. They had plenty of hard work in drills and gun work dur. ing the summer and would have been in fine shape to have given any Spanish fleet a warm welcome had they ventured in that territory, witha 12 | i county manu- | Mrs. | of this | i ! the The woods were full of hunters since sea- during past week. the son opened, -The * the Bohemian Girl" will be rend. ered by Andrews Opera Company, in Garmans opera house, next Thursday of the favorite and and evening. This is one operas will prove a GIngs enjoyment ous Andrews Opera Bellefonte company *« WAS marrnea tu preserve | these birds are found al and Mari there ad bire Coveys of SO in Spring. Ber m own. At regent are dozen finely are some valuat i vy j We Maj algn at Brooke fom her m rF 2 Iyage Not Mustered Out f Ol Tuesd Company B reported gg me AY morning mbers at the armery afler Eight ‘0 be present on having enjoyed a jo-day furlough, of the boys were unable one was away ou permit. The boys came expecting to different the ser. 7th, and during that time out but received They are continued in wv ate and | report in regulation uniform at g am and where he has ac- | i$ pm each day at the armory } ) 3 They allowed so cents per day for rations Company be taken to Philadelphi the expects to Peace Jubilee mth, a to attend the 27th of th on 26th and this m Gone to Florida Prof. H.E ago Bierly resigned his position, lege, which be taught the philosophical and two weeks in Virginia Co in scientific subjects, to accept the position as professor of DIOIOKY In the at Tall y three State College ahassee, Florida, where he teach. es onl hours per day, and receives bh twice as much salar It is the best state almost ex- Mr. invitation to all ida and is attended by ladies institution in Flor c usively Bierly xtends a cordial Centre people who spend their winter in King- | Florida to call on him, as Tallahassee where he will take charge | is the most beautiful place in the state, er having never been near, Got a Silk Mill. t is reported that Lock Haven has se. cured the large silk mill that was looking for a location in this section of the state. The town has raised $30,000 and will fur. nish a building site and exempt the plant from taxes for a period of ten years, The mill building will be 300x100 feet, with a sox soft, engine and boiler room. It will employ between two and three hundred girls and other opefatives. The build. ing and machinery will aggregate $125,. slow foy 000.00 in the plant, against which the | $10,000.00 raised by the town will be re. | corded as a mortgage. One Way Fare to Philadelphia and Return, Ou account of the Peace Jubilee to be held in Philadelphia Oct 25, 26 and 27th, the Central R. R. of Pa., will sell excus- | sion tickets from all stations to Philadel. phia and return at single fare for the round trip. These tickets will be good going Oct. 24, 25, 26 and 27th and for re - turn passage on or before Oct. 51st, { Emma IL. K uste nbander, { John S. Bush, . . Rachel Resides, Union “ Twp REAL John P. Stiver April 25, 1868 € $1 ESTATE TRANSFERS. Wm. Huston et ux to Stiver tract In x) Geo WW. Forey to Irvin Calhoun, J in Union twp boro Shot now Harrison Kl ra" 1 £1 sms T train Head into 1yr Tuesday ne noon last week and engineer John mring went to his engine b plump, the look found a young iid prisoned by air 1 bumper of his engine turkey was The alive but was bruis ¢htly about the ed slig frighten. imprisonment One day last week ay pheasant lew against the passenge now Show train, Successful Operation He anied his fe 1 Last week Wm coms Philadelphia, where she ente A the knee that was of considerable red the Germs hospital tumor had formed below size. Last Saturday Mrs. Heinle submitted to an operation that was entirely successful, Her condition had become so favorable that Mr Heinle was able to return home Wednesday. He serious results, but it ou apprehends no will take time until return her to home again. This will be welcome news liere to her who have solicitous for her recovery. she will be able to many friends been Another Fire. Monday night at about 12:10 fire broke the Martin Laughhn The Margaret and Laughlin, and were sound asleep when the The to out in the attic of property on Lamb street. house was occupied by Jennie fire the ining flames were discovered. companies but responded quickly only adic Part of the The fire originated flue. O88 18 alarm could save property. furniture was saved likely from a defective The l £0 the ! $1,500, wil insurance on furniture and $800 on estimated at wilding. Stung in the Throat Charles Matz, of Tyrone, was the vic. f a pecaliar accident day He and was drinking sweet tim « one week. was visiting at Dry Hollow cider out of a barrel through a small gum hose, when a yellow jacket was sucked up through the hose into Mr. Matz's throat, The bee stung him three times in the throat and breast, and the stings swelled up until Mr. Matz nearly choked. By the use of a tube the throat was kept from entirely closing up and the victim pulled through, but he will sot drink cider out of a barrel hereafter. 3 Game Season. On Saturday sportsmen were plenty, | the woods were full of them but little | game was captured on the openiag of the season. It was an unfavorable day and that may account for the small returns, | George Meck came home with a wiid | turkey and it is presumed that he killed it himself, Some had a squirrel or two, | now and then a pheasant and most of tle sports had nothing. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver ills, Bil , Indigestion, Headache. Ensy to take, onsy to operate, 208c¢. ATECY im § was | : n Lutheran | womans ming i to his wife and | brother, last | {wo sisters, the husband, Mrs. Gettig C. Stine, Mrs. John Shadle, Mrs neighbors of the deceased. All testi Mrs. Garbrick grew worse the Lew Mrs. D. Curns fied that under this opinion that it deranged which ultimate] | Sui rake pine on the | Th coach ofthe |} inle, Esq., ac-|g A Sudden H OVO Deatt , residing near Tuesday 1 at the breakfast table. th i 10 was about to e table when he suddenly dropped over dead. Several members of his family have died in get up from just such a manner. Oaly a few weeks his daughter, Mrs. Mol! found dead in bed He would have been years of age on his next birthday anniversary. He is survived by his Mary E. Hoover, sons ago ie Minsker, was wife, and the following and Frank, Robert and William, of Axe Mann lius Hazel daughters f Altoona Corne David, Mrs and , of near Bellefonte , who resides at home. Sudden Death of died He 81 one Philips! at JUrg s prominent citizens, o'clock last | retired early and red Medical aid was snmm to the has ‘riday night shortly after was with a chill, med but t ralgia had gone heart Mr Br Philipsburg about ig n Liv Ohio inton been a resident of Years, Coming frot there erpool, In addition is survived by a lor Brinton, of West Chester, Mrs, Frank of the and Miss Maria Brinton, of Mrs. Wal- son, he Tay Gheen, same place, Media, as well as half sister, ters, of West Chester, Death of Mrs, [saac Bartiey The of Mrs Bartley, of Mackeyville, was held in the Christian church, of that place, Septem. ber 20th. Mrs. Bartley had reached the s4th year of life and was greatly esteem. ed by all who kuew her. A large con. course of friends attended the services which was conducted by E. E. Manley, pastor of Christian church, of Howard, Interment was made in the Cedar Hill cemetery. funeral services Isaac i—— Died From Scalds, Mary, the one year old daughter of William Woods, of Axe Maun, tried to walk for the first time last week and while toddling about after her mamma, who was busy in the kitchen, she pulled | a pan of boiling water over onto herself, | She was so madly scalded that she died | from the effects of it on Tuesday evening | the 11th, . home, | PETERSBURG, VA Aver Co. Dean Brus: iolent col h resulted tis. 1 put al treatment, and at # was no better. 1 d whi broach nth Three months ago 1 took up « ree size has been put ¢ rap I slges ned In Memon: y ALG chool at the st te ny, and who 1 ment of Domestic tee the of learning in that state Fey Institule, one of Lous « has been | engaged by the Young Women's Chris. tian Association of Los Angles to deliver | og | ten demonstration lectures on COOK1 before the Association during the mon Death of Mrs, Andrew Walker Mrs place late of her b in that She was 61 year Andrew Walker, formerly but Jeane! me were brought afternoon. cemetery Died 10 the Mountains m Tuesday evening Armers reorge who lived near F: aged about 81 d Inesday his bods Years body mind, wand an mid ied mountain about a where he likely d and exposure, Two Deaths Mrs. Je Mills, fever, try Soavely died at Spr typhoid Thurs on Tuesday morning, of The interment took place day at the Union cemetery. Mrs. William Spangler died at at Potters Mills, worning. The price of the Centre Democrat j-times-a-week World has been re. This and duced from $1.75 to $1.65 per year is a great combination at We always furnish “The Most News for the Least Money." Biliousness Is eansed by torpid liver, wineh prevents diges ton and permits food to ferment and putrify in the stomach, Then follow dizziness, headache, Hoods Insoming, nervousness, and, {I not relieved, billous fever or blood polsoning Wood's i [23 { Pills stimulate the stomach, rouss the liver, cure Pong 44 1 dixhmens, stination, ole, 25 fonts, ila. The only Pills to take with SHAY] Al drurzy {ararsian bh SATE RTIRIRINIR WI ¥ ¥ 3.0.0.0 .3 ing | het | + : Wednesday | MoFntire a low price, | Melntire, § Children that are not very robust need a warming, building and fat-forming food—something to be used for two or three months the fall—that they may not suffer 1 i SCOTT’S EMULSION of Cod-Liver Oil wi phites of Lime exactly what they will thrive, grow well all winter on this tonic. Nearly all of very fond of : are not course of ! the Emulsi of menths i put them th: winter in firs dition. Ask about this. in mn au rint ~ PATENT VARIABLE “yg FRICTION SAW MILL & ENGINE A.B. FARQIHARCO,, Tad, YORK, PA ik [i j wir Halt o& Who comes there Oh, you are going to Aikens’. Go on, that is the place to get the latest and best. Look at that win- dow if you want to see what's going, in Golf Capes, Tailor- Made Suits, Coats, Wrappers, Capes, Kid and Mocka Gloves. All goods marked in plain figures. Come Mrs. Aikens is waiting for you. AIKENS' STORE, Allegheny St., Penn’a Sa JOO I JOO J 00 0° OO 0 10 100 I mw ne J! in, | Tw LJ fi H & g » ( family sh n Coug or Lx itle ofl Gray = Balsam, the Cotigh Cure, It never fails promptly cure Coughs, Colas, ehitie, Croun and Whoeonin ith ehileren should b Large hotties 25 cents CoM. Parish, Bellefonte : Wm. #1. Noli ant Gap:J. C.F. Motz. Woodward : W or, Axemann J. MW, Griffin, Stormestony Himore Ww sold on Bellefonte Markets, The following prices are Co. for produce Potatoes per bushel Onions, por bushel... co. Eggs per dozen. Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound w—— Butter, per Pound a. v esses (GRAI™ corrected weekly by Gerberich fale & Co., Belletonts, Pa.) Red wheat, old per bushel cm sn New Wheat, I Hy USI ecrercigerercrassarmions or 1 bushi Rt vea— POE DUSHL cvs cuss asin bushel A paid by Secures &
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