THE CE} TRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA 1 ard - i w OCTOBER 1895. HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired During the Past Week Movements of People—What the Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention—A Week's Local News in a Few Words. our lrews ora Con it pany, », to-night, idrews opera ¢ ra ‘‘the ' this Thursday night. 1 1{'s tuneful Bohemian ope —Chas. P. Hewes, Esq., of Erie, been attending to legg business, the few days. in this past locality, The Thursday, the banks of this place will be closed to- governor having designated October 27th, as a holiday, day. Wavy tings are promised for the future ho": them aliz of only a materi happy. ecatur Caius that he He | » the 1 iast 3 on the ticket this as bee get quite busy explaining f this paper of this pape: —d down on east iarge will also be pul u The was weak opera house. water that street small on account pipe used. ~— Be sure 4 IDE On Sal a manner wort pubiishing book! that department, -W. A. of Cle was in Be Osborne, Esq.. t week with Ed appears to be he : lefoute las and calle at our of i ward Chambers, Mr a clever gentl has the wrong str —On Monday the Board of Trade was held to elect president to succeed Col. Wm, Short. lidge, dec'd. Edward Rhoads, Bellefonte's men was nee, mpany Osborne emen, only politically ipe evening down his back. a eeting one of substantial young unanimously chosen for the place. alee Poantlat — Peoples Pog SLO } 1 he course i nd worthy now on sale at Parrisl rug entertainment, an exceptior { One, a of your pat: buy a friends {In bid his ma ! the train Er Canton his fathe take charge of establishment. For a number Mr. Cassidy stone Gazette office foreman of { was and was an printer, —There has been a decide in the order at the opera men! houge Manager Garman has notified the bovs, that this thing of annoying the audience | and the players by screams and cat calls | will not be permitted in the future, and | has had a beneficial effect on all. A bit | of determination is all that is needed. C. Dale Musser arrived home from Norfolk, Va., Saturday evening. He was an able seaman on the cruiser San Francisco, which has goae out of com- mission and is to be overhauled and re. fitted throughout, All the one year men, of which Musser was one, were honor. ably discharged, and the older men were transferred to the Atlantic squad- ron, «last week the Gazette wanted to say something mean of Bob Foster apd declared that he managed to get on committees while in the legislature where there was a fat pull. It is easy to accuse a man, but the truth will al. ways come to the surface, Foster was only on one commission, the orphan school comission to which no salary or fees are attached, | has | f prayer and addresses, i of al } business | : it Hg TOVYE- |} —One of the best attractions of the season at the opera house to night, ~Register Rumberger is taking in the Peace Jubilee, in Philadelphia, this week. ~Company B, with about g5 wen, where they will participate in the Peace Jubilee demonstration to-day and will be home on Friday. On account of the mail carriers patrons will not receive Fri of our Bellefonte { this issue ot the Democrat until the | day morniog delivery, Frank Wal from the hospit: | Milesburg, evening. | young man the | Company B was enroute from Lexington, home yhio, to The while lace was brought 1! in Columbus, on Monday fell from train Ky., and had his skull fractured. | In accordance with the proclamation { of the ( of the OVernol state a service of ! . { Thanksgiving for peace will be held in } i St. John's Lutheran church this evening It will consist of music, All at 7.30 o'clock. are cordiall nvited. On Saturday afternoon an interest. ing of foot ball will be played on game works cadow between nsport Hig ’ the m hh school team and my boy Sprout, of was conclud- r the appearance of the bride who loth and » of The where was attired turquoise, attrac. bridal Dr marriage cere- tion for all the adv: CAgeT eyes party uipit | Laurie pronounced the mony, the ring being used the ceremony the party and turned to the residence of the its where the newly married congratulations of tlegant refreshments bride ana hi § 121 | Brig Evan Miles Gen’ Many of our older citizens will rewem wr van Miles born and raised in Belle fonte, being deprived of a mother when made his bome with Abram at “Willow Bank'' and ! with whose sons, Bond, Abram and Evan | M. Valentine, was educated at the Belle. fonte academy. He is a direct descendant of Col. Samuel Miles of the revolution. He entered the military service of the United States in 1861 or 1862 and distin. guished himself on many during the Civil war, and thereafter re. mained in the service, He was a Colonel | quite young, 8S. Valeatine Div. of the regular army at Santiago and it will be gratifying to his friends here to learn that he has Leen commis sioned a Brig. Gen'l. of Vol. for his heroic services upon that occasion, Shipping Live Stock, Drovers shipped from Centre Hall this week twenty milch cows and 212 sheep, The animals were consigned to eastern markets, Cong to the Jenks meeting on Satur. day and bring your neighbors with you. left | on Tuesday afternoon for Philadelphia, | ob. | serving to-day as a special holiday, most occasions | commanding the third Brigade Second | | IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices. MARRIAGE LICENSES. § [Sunie Kealer . . - Mabel F, Campbell { Henry R, Sommers | 1 Annie G. Sunday - Potter | § Robert H. Holter - Rochester N.Y. { Bettie R, Stitzer . « Howard [ Edward FF. Dorman Walker { Ida M. Fisher uh §f James E. Ardell . t Mary A. Bathgate . 8. Coburn Benner Spangler Philipsburg REAL William J. Sneddon et ux Meuchis, Oct. 25, 159 : £10 $150. ESTATE TRANSFERS to Nicholas A. in Snow Shoe James M. Oct. 20, in Twp, tract of land Twp. Packer to David McCle tract SKCY 1598 of land in Cur. $100, Millheim B Hiram Shu! for g acres land to April 22, 18¢8 $175. al to James G. and Loan Association tz Committee, in Ferguson Twp. William Singer et ux et James, March 23,1 Liberty Twp. $300. Albert BE. Omer, 5: tract of land in Graham et ux to tract Henry KE. Jan'y 25, 1875 f 1 $5.5. Liberty Twp October 18g She was aged cars an months. She was married to Jacol Bechdel, by whi 4] mother of ol ynola Death at Milesburg k Martin, aged » Martin, , died at his home at Patn } years, brother of John former post. master at Milesburg that place about 2:00 o'clock Wednesday He had been blind for health, his death being the result of a worn out afternoon 1gth. a number of years and in poor constitution, He Amelia Shawley and Howard, Milesburg. Mrs. Martin pr to the about two years ago Mrs both of eceded him is survived by two chil grave Married, Nevling. of | Thompson and Miss 11a} monds Dor Grace I wro, Tioga county 0 { i 18th at the Tuesday ned Decem married at one The ceremony f the bride was ber be M1 at c44 Ashland and Mrs, Neviing will at Ave., Buffalo ling formerly was employe home, National Bank at this place Improvements, Ww. modeling the house Mrs, W. Jackson, street, The east end of the be detatched and moved farther east on | the lot and made mto a cottage. The | original house will then be improved, | both inside and out. Col Fred Reynolds intends re now occupied by cast house Geo on ann is to The Official Ballot. The official ballot this year will contain | eight columns. The headings of the | columns are Republican, Democratic, Probkibition, People’s, Socialist, Labor, Liberty and Honest Government. There will be also a blank column on the bal- lot as usual, i Sweet Potatoes Car Load, On Monday 31th, John Sourbeck will recerve another car load of sweet pota- | toes. This will be the last lot for the season. This will be a chance to get them at a low price $1.00 per barrel. C—O ns Jrxks will be in Bellefonte on Satur day. Special trains and excursion rates on all the railroads. { J. Haynes, Juffalo, | , were FIFTH BOY KILLED. Private Paul of Co. L Killed at Tyrone Tues. day Night, Private David Paul, of Company IL, Clearfield, was instantly killed at Ty- rone Tuesday night about 11:30 by east. ern express, while he with his company way to Philadelphia to assist in the Peace Jubilee celebration. Private was on the Paul, with his company, was passing from the Tyrone division to the special train on the main line, when the accident occurred, 1 les 3 he wn by eg 1 a moment of care- got on the cast track and was run fi astern express. The body was turned ov undertaker The er to a Tyrone repared for burial accident to be j } st a gloom over the David Paul's Philipsburg and hs entire regiment Private home was in very He was a son ol man Daniel A. Pau! { at city was 22 years of age and unmarried Weber ernoon Howard lc Death of Balser On Sunday afl st one f of her foremost ¢ of Balser Weber, | Mr. Weber der of the su itizens i or about two mouths +3 | th a dis had been ailing w He had ymach Seve hat redu orrbages { ght days upon the apital of § waler, cash ¢ het H ars ca S WOIK Was j two ye rrying us lowirt nd conomy and persistent for the fol with a horse wagon labor of Robert was able to purchase the st which he successfully con. turned over Abraham, afterwards ducted until 158, when he the business to his three sons and William ed a retired life, enjoying a deserved, soth, 1852, John Paul liv. rest which be so richly Mr. Weber marriage to Miss Anna and to them have been | Abraham Mary, , a real broker, of On September wis united in 0 Pletcher, ght children of C. M. Muilly Chicago, Ill xorn wile estate : Caroline, 1 and ee deceased JAUra Henry, all thr Cla of Thomas E where he engaged in I P. and William John I a, wife Thomas, of Howard, is farming ; and Death at Hable Mrs. Emma . Weaver, died Ss pare raburg Weaver, wifi at the home of nuts near Hublersburg the are the in death, as she was of consumption on Monday evening 24th of October In her death we again reminded of the fact that mn midst of life we are only in the bloom of life being only 19 years, 7 mos. and 16 davs of age. She was an exemplary had the respect of everybody in the com- munity. She a faithful christian and died in the hope of everlasting life. She leaves to mourn her joss a husband, she was rried ealy about young woman, WAS to whom ma eighteen months ago, a baby boy about 6 months old, and hosts of friends ; but our loss is her gain, Funeral services will be held this Thursday forenoon, conducted by her pastor Rev, Searles of the United Evangelical church, Found Dead. and | D. R. Malone, a citizen of Beech Creek | Thursday, saw Hon. J. W. Merry’'s team | Comttas running off and tried to stop them. His | wife called him back, knowing that he had been troubled with neuralgia of the heart. He then stopped running and went to the garden to cut some corn, When his wife returned from milking | some time afterward she missed her hus. band and called him, but received no re. sponse. She then hunted for him and found him lying on his face in the gar. den. Dr. Tibbens was called and found the man dead. Deceased was an old COULD SCARCELY RAISE HIS HAND, Yet took care of seventy head of stock. The farmer who found a friend. oitrn follow IL uflects the #0 liad { 5 results fF when ig heavy to day overtaxes his sty th the class les him to entis day en h rie nile tions of inf originate i% 60 in the case of H Nort in scrious tr bi Py head of stock tell himself organs o { the It ws and “shoulders After a time olf 80 weakened lift my hand to my jon, 1 began t} and f senefit, continued until , Texas, writes: 1in Dr. for hes ired 1d to m i matic iocaiilies. ses, these § aisg y " wand pent Go { the 1 fre ver, sl HOOD’'S PILLS cure Liver lils, Bil fousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy td operate. 25c¢. Wi Constipation Hoods . a. w= Pi : Is & cure constipa resul Prepared by | 1 The only Pills to take with Hoo ts. easily a Hood & ¢ y wi Mass & Sarsaparilla. Holidays vig Kodak Days Ss te J herve 0 Kedah Fat the Fatman KODAKS $5.00 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK €0. y wad Rochester, N.Y ified odnnitinaivb dn | ¢ CAMPAIGN RATES q The Centre / sent to any county, for ‘5 Cts. a Month N. RB«No subscriptions will ba re erived at this rate after the olen l, tion, or for less than THEEE or more than SIX months | Fp id Coughing ng is very anno and the Ooriatuinh Cog iing hackin po 5.4 tation will soon attack and injure the delicate lining of the throat and air advice and use Dr. ero Cough 8 Byrup in time. This wonderful Ems will cure you, OL or Cold at once. Doses are small and plessani to take. Doctors recommend it. Price ay ota, At all druggists. 11 will be in Centre Democrat new address i er 33] yaaa >3399993933339332939II28 Worn Out? to the close of Y thorouhilyexnausted £4 2 ailc Do you come theda Does this continue day day, possibly week ro Be Perhaps you are even too €x- hausted to sleep. Then some- thing is wron All these things indic you are vous ¢x- ves need loos en- 4 wry y Ue BADISIIIPIIIISIIIIIIDP 23399333, riching. -- > Scott’s Emulsion of fe S-liver Qil, with Hypo- tes of Lime and Sc a, st the remedies to wants, 1he cod the need ed | Ha . " . ”~ mn os Fy ~ ol » F229IIDIFD Be sure Emulsion. CECEELECT COCO CCT CLEP CR ECECRCOEETEEEEET ceeerereresrarred CCECLEUCtETeEeTeeed Halt Who comes th €e cre Oh, you are going to Aikens’. Go on, that is the place to get the latest and best. Look at that wir dow if you want to see what's going, in Golf Capes, Tailor- Made Suits, Coats, Wrappers, Capes, Kid and Mocka Gloves. All goods 1 in plain tigu in, Mrs. waiting AIKENS' STORE, Allegheny St., Bellefonte, -. - Penn'a i #9 Vr) JI 0 0 J J 0 TO 10 1 I i. Hr ey marked Ui i123 Aikens is for you. "oO a wo id ww Ld Ld Jast in Time A well known lady In town other day I have been wear out from the effects of Nervous Exhaustion Nes raigia and Headaches, My attention was at last directed te Barr's Oelery sarsapariila for the Nerves, and after Ung two packages | an entirely well APeD your nerves well and siroang by the use of this great Vegetable Qum pound. Samples free. large ravage . ents Sold om « M. Parish, exclaimed ing my iw 15 Bettetonte: Wm. HH. Noll, Pos ant Gap:J.C. F. Motz, Woodward: W, H. Mi) ler, Axemann : J. HB, Griffin, Stormstown ; L. B. McEntire, Fillmore Bellefonte Markets. The following prices are padd by Sponirs & Co, tor produce Potatoes per bushel. OUnlons, por bushel... gs per doen. p , per pound... TRllOW, POF POMBE... 15 Butter, Per POBRE ce mmmesin: svmsssonns 18 RAIN corrected weekly by Gerberich a te. Pa.) y by Gerberich Hale DUSHOL. cc son G8 AS. A “0 N 5 —— a SE
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