THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, Lindh NOVEMBER 10, I BY, HAPPENINGS IN B E L I E FONTE A few valuable lessons were taught | | Local Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines EVENTS PERSONALS, SOCIAL What has Transpired During the Past Week | — Movements of our People—~What the Local Week's Local News in a Few Words, James Reed, of Washington, arrived home to vote. ~The finishing touches on the court house this week. —Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Royer, of Spring Mills, were pleasant callers on Monday. — Miles Kephart, rived in town on Monday and is looking | well. —Col, W. F. Reeder and wife register- Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention—A | are being put | | | | ~~Miss Jennie Fauble i days at home this week. in Bellefonte, on Tuesday, Joseph Gross, of Johnstown, is here on a short visit to his mother, TRIAL LIST. Term of Court Comme ncing | Nov, 29, 1508, Nuvember Monday For FIRST WEEK. Holt vs. Lizzie Love, H. 8S. PF. Jas. Dr, Neviing vs. Poor Overseer, | Burnside Twp. | Life Ins. Philadelphia, ar- | Jie Ing Lumber Co., J. H. Reifsnvder vs. J. C, Snook. Frank H. Holt ys. J. W. Beecher } Ww. Thos. PP. Bechdel, Forrest L. Bullock vs. L. C. Ballock. , SECOND WEEK. R. J. Young vs. R. C, Gilliland. J. F. Potter Adm'r,, vs, Union Cential Co. Emeline Haugh vs. M. GG, Brown, Lehigh Valley Coal Co, Beck vs. vs. Beaver et al. vs. Geo. Lu- Iehigh Valley Coal Co., ed at the Bush House for a few days of | cas, et al. the past week. { Phipps Coal & Land Co., vs. Guaran- —We forgot to mention last week that | tee Trust & Safe Deposite Co. Captain Taylor was made bappy by al boy calling at his home. —Paul, a son of Dr. Holloway, is here on a short visit, He drug business in Philadelphia. —W. L. ’a., the past few looking after his hotel at that place. the | | i is engaged in Daggett has been to Patton, weeks, where he was | —Bauer & Co's. store, this place, bas ted and been repain refurnished in fine style, making it brigt —TLe Kenneday pls week opera house this ) entertainments. —Steven Finneg Reformed parsonage, Rev. them, at Wet: els i ICY ( Season anda Bickle will make closed for the ed to his mac Water stree —James Love ywarchased the street and will build a ne and improve the same of Wi winter id Mrs. F — Mrs. Catherine Dinges ams to spend the . Mr. ar port, expects home of her patents Green, P this place came to 1d was smilin seven —. as Course, ticke opened 501 number eral day Rey Methodist and Pine } vi Prog il the admitted The 1 a grand We w giving eve, urnishe he fi Good music casion by an excellent orchestra facas and R. ( are home fron Washington to attend Mr. Lu who was in the engagement - Nelson election. as reports that at Santiago, is about over a serious attack of typhoid fever Next event of importance will be Thanksgiving. Some will bave occasion otherwise | at the Lehigh Valley Coal Co., vs. A. J. Griest. ). H. Bean vs. D. T. Cowher, et al. Jos. 8. Ford Ex'r., vs. W. J. Jackson. Mrs. A. R. Long vs. Cyrus Gordon. Emma C } Goodman vs. Jno. P. Condo, {et al, Com Goodman vs. juno. P Condo of State On, | the to celebrate the day while politicians will | a ket cause. Crow Such is the mourn over will be their only dish. fate of politics, John Hazel B, who had been in the Johnstown, Pa. hospital with typhoid fever since the re turn of our company, was brought home a member of Company by his father, Adam Hazel, of Axemann He is rapidly recovering There will be a by the Morning at 9 tractive prog the Sanday School, in are cordially invited, Sunday School rally Lutheran School In th IFARmN wi on YO. ec evening an atl be the rendered by church. All «Tom Harter should write another editorial this week on Centre County Democracy’ and how bole through Penvsvalley” ago letting in light and intelligence, Tom, get up something new, «Gov, Hastings is spending a few days in town and will try his hand kill ing birds at Hecla Park. He just re. turned from a campaigning tour in the western states. Notwithstanding the opinion of others, about here, he takes a decided interest in local politics. eating | { 81 bs { regen ng | postinasters Sunday | * S.A. | Coll man vs Thos Emma C. Goo Butter Snyder Bro’ ins Mi Mary Wm rmocrat, Saturday the students the P. y : town car, and E they i if Lock Haver of Brennen, Ind Cand; why 15 Med ¢ ! { TSOUrE ; joanna Len and Margaret ent {:rieh 4) . interm was made in raburg on Saturda ing condu Information Wanted Last Satarday a “special edition of Centre Democrat was issued and mailed to all our subscribers It consist. ed of a page, printed on two sides. Every riber in Centre county ed should have one Ww od at least by Saturday even. now have evidence that some did not give this oul, as it contained lmportant campaign matter i fa serious violation of the postal in this ii not get we propose 10 inquire Atty subscribers who d this special edition will confer by informing us at once Game of Foot Ball Saturd ge As nad ay several large delegations of ool students and | others went down to Williamsport to wit i ness the game of fo bal the “Passing of | {wavs attracts attention and larg ‘the Pennsylvania railroad knocked a! ance thirty years | hetween Buck This event ale attend am Il and State annual As usual the State te home with victory perched on her ban ner; to them anything else than a beat by Bucknell. Thes score was 16 to 0, Came Busiaess Change. The milling firm of Gerberick, Hale & Co, has been dissolved by the Hale es tate withdrawing from the frm and in the future will be ¢nductid oy CT Gerberick and son 1 , ouder i frm pams of C. T, Gerlarak & Son, etal. | A PET DOG. Camp FOR Awful Condition Thomas Exposed. The at WHITEWASH WON'T COVER. Company B Was at this Point and Endured | | gan Some of the Hardshipy—How a Patriotic Administration (7) Cared for the Men, During the recent campaign our read- ers were especially interested in the pro- General the During gress of the battle in this state. news and even matters relative to late war lost their attractiveness all this time the commission, appointed by President McKinley lo take testimony relative the the various camps and departments, has at work. Some of the most startling testi. to abuses in been mony was produced confirming the ac- cusation that there was too much incom. petency due favoritism in to political jobbery and the of the getting conduct war, The commission has been some { startling information, of the sth stationed at Camp Thomas and the boys Company RB, regiment, was | suffered much. this Commission On Monday testimony relative to camp was taken before the in Chicago. The following is a summary of their testimony General | Colonel Sexton Dr Commission odge, of the , Monda wilnesses Conner, war , began the examin at the Audit of Des Moines ation of hotel, Dr. Lewis Sci who was statione of mediciy which the 3 beds in t1ey 3 sw of the suroe ny oft io urg dered the water fit to drink Milo B. Ward f K who was a brigade Dir Mo., ‘homas from July 12 ADKS surgeon at ( 1 that there was a great J | ed four days | the other chaps { aud | morning ! down gularly each evening {| fun, and | the woods adjacent | da and Hannah respondence FOUR DAYS OUT. The Woods Down (he Bald Eagle Valley Scoured for Small Game, With William A Bouse as captain of | the gang and Theodore VanScoyoe and { Jobuny Horner lieutenants, a party of fellows The lurley, Wharton, We Saturday they left Bald BE 1 six men | grown hunt. of Geo, big, ful last week. names are Ogle and James be. the quit Bouse They business duesday mormiog eyening Each Tyrone and went the aple valley, and re. came They thems plentiful in Martha, Matil- Their cach each back home to roost over night had lots of made ves Port day is not mentiosed but, as a grand total for the four the ‘hirty-Rve days, proceeds footed up thusly rabbits, three phea- sants and a lone one woodcock, making the average of a little half for Herald. six and one-half pieces for each in whole time, or an more than a piece and a each fellow each day. ~Tyrone SEND IN THE NEWS During the past two months, the cor. feature of this was of € or less paper neglected somewhat by the demands People were mor That is all TESLA IS EDOwWD g them |’ 3 The sweat will be bags caused by he slightest degree pair t qual This iy 1 by many persons considered one of the best The Hustler ‘The Hustler Howard, A started new paper, recently at Pa., the the four-page first copy of which was issued It sheet and published by past six-column Fred the and weeks is a Dunhun, “Hornet” died. Fred is determined to make this + enture a sug a supports who formerly conducted which lost its stinger and has made good start the The new paper republican ticket, Killed at Williamsport turday night at Williamsport, Kos. the He made tempt Lo jump on the train but was off aud the Both legs were crushed und he died San. day morning. Collins was at the station Lo see Bucknell foot ball team leave. An thrown fell under wheels, Good Care A young lady recently sent twenty. five cents to a Chicago advertiser for a recipe to whiten, and keep the hands soft, received this reply: “Soak them | well three timer a day ularly in dish | water, while your mother res! a. Thoughtful Girl, It is said that n West Moshannon girl | who was recently married, is such an Cxcrouiatingl neat housekeeper that she : od oan eight dav clock with insect powder to get rid of the ticks. party are the and is | | for a period of five years was | | Scott Bros. i tion with also subiect bear a two cent stam Tannery Keopened in Lock Haven has been leased by the Wagner [he tannery Tanning company The building been generously has Riven to the firm rent free for a period of two years by the The plant is now in opera- a small force, and as soon as the price on hides fall, the force will be increased. The firm been in running the tansery have business for several years and came to Lock Haven from Mifflin county. A Child Badly Scalded A child of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ohl, of pear Lamar, was badly scalded by accel. detaily falling in a bucket of hot water, Friday evemng. The little one is aged abort 15 months and was badly scalded about the neck and one side of the body Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the Seat of the disease. Catareh Is a Blood or constitutional disease, and in vrder to | cute it you must take interns! remedies Catarrh Cure 1s taken internally. Hall's and aots dy reetly on the Blood and mucous sarfaces, Hall's | It was | proscribed by one of the best physicians in this | Catarth Cure is not a quick medicine, country for Years, and is a regular preseription, It Is eomaposed of the best tonics yal eam. bined with the best Dlood purifiers, actin rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what pro- dens such wonderful results in curing Oatarrh. send for testinuniale, free JF JLCH ENEY & 00, Propo. Toledo, 0 o vr druewiat, price Tie. Be Sweet Potatoes. One more car-load of sweet potatoes, Friday and Saturday, 11th and 1ath—$1 per barrel, Joux SouvrRmEck, Bellvfonte, Pa 8 THE MAN WHO LIVED. He ¢ should have been dead. But he wa Sn “There's nothing succeeds like success,” There is no withstanding the mentof the man who shouid be dey isn’t dead, but who would be dead & preserving medicine, That's way it seemed 10 strike Fix of the Ohio Farmer, Clevels was afflicted with one of i have, thousands of times © " (£1 consumg tion, when not prom} In this condition he met = friend sumptive, whom he had not expected sce plive. The consumptive friend re mended Dr, J. C. Ayer's Cherry Pecis for the editor's cold, on the ground that had “helped him wonderfully It he the editor just ss won derfaily 3 “almost instant relief” But read letter: “About two months sags, 7 was afflicted | with a bad cold, and, meeting a friend he | advised the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which, he claimed, had helped him won. derfully, As he was a consumptive, whom 1 had not expected to see alive for several years, | concluded there must be merit in this preparation. I sccordingly bought a couple of bottles, one of which my desk all the time. This is certainly the best remedy for a cold | ever used. It gives almost instant relief, and the J. ¢ Ayer Co.are Lo be congratulated on posses. | forms, I keep on | 1, bec ause—— sing the f« rem yrmula for su Ohio KerD a Lor bottle fs handy Cher the of Dr. Ayer al on the desk, in the shell or it will hav salanyiime « { and the closet at he ¢ eat} femeQy 13 y { saving you suffe even life There is ne ihc of evil resul ts an a neg! ‘ There is no medicine so promptly {incuring a coid and absolute] its elects, as Dr, Ayer's Cherry ler should Carry i it. It ew all form ve Variely L Jats | and throat trouble, Asthma croup, and whooping cough, | cured by it, and it has in many cs come pulmonary diseases when all other reme help and physicians gave no hoy Those who for convenience hay smaller sized Lottie of Dr. A Pectoral, can now obtain it of 0} in ball size botiles, at half p Bend for Aver's Curebue more of the cures effected by The ine 100 pages by the Ses Over. aggravated yer Dr J Zion. Edgar Lut for the Miss Shaf] mountains Minnie dave From New Jealand REgrroN, New J NO* 1 am very pleased the agency Cham! medicines the sale has been very more y of the Cough In two years | have more particular remedy thas of all makes for the previous five years to its efficacy, 1 have been informed scores of persons of the good results they bave received from it, and know its value from the use of it in my own house bold. It is so pleasant to take that we have to place the boitie beyond the reach of the children BJ Potts Green. aland state that to I took of i larg especiall Remedy sold by SCANTLEBURY Beielonte For sale hy F FACTS ABOUT HEALTH it is Easy to Keop Well if We Know Mow~ Bomie of the Conditions Neces- sary to Perfest Health, The importance of maintaining good heal i is easily =nderstood, and it is really a simple matier if we take a cor: rect view of the conditions require d. In perfect health ti ymach promptly digests food, The a is employed to oarry nourishment to the Organs, nerves, muscles and tissues which need it. The first great essential for good heallh, therefore, Is pure, rich bioed., No medi eine has such a record of cures as Hood's Barseparilla and it is because § is Lhe one true blood purifier, Hundruds of people are alive and well today who would have besn in thelr graves had they not taken Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is depended upon as a family medicine by thousands. of this | other | As | an | ant Gap: d. 0, ¥ Hood's Pills See oie iat To Our Subscribers — Important as Scott's and we sell #t much cheaper,” is a statement sometimes made by the druggist when Scott's Emulsion is a hr. This shows that the druggists themselves regard Scoif’s Emulsion Hala Who comes th he atest and best. Look at that win- : iy see Ww hae s goin Golf Capes, Ts ailor- Made Suits, Coats, Wrappers, Capes, Kid and Mocka Gloves. All goods marked in plain figures. Come S 3 in, Mrs. Aikens is waiting for you. AIKENS' STORE, Allegheny St., Bellefonte, - Penna wm A mi BEEEEEEREERER Great Se rprise ng N nd prow » fie tH. Nol Wis wn ad iv} Li m Mots Parish ler, Axemann: J MeEntire, Fillmore Sinrme Rellefonte Mavkets, The following prices are paid by Spcnien & Cou, for produce: Potatoes per buchel Onions, per bushel ‘ ra Ears por GOREN... vm ——— 15 Lard, per pound. 8 . OB Tallow, per POUN........ A Butter, per p in ats oorreeted weekly by Gerberich Hale Bellefonte, Pa.) ® Fi ¥ " Tere per Ln ape “" A] es wow AEE Eo 4 oh 0
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