THE CEN NTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 24 © 189%, HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Told in Local Events Briefly a Few Lines EVENTS PERSONALS, SOCIAL What has Transpired D ot uring the People—What Worthy of Mention—A Week's Local News in a Few Words, Movements our Local Scribe Saw Mrs. John 1. Kurtz in Philade 1S visiting Iphia. ~(Christ Lowery has been granted a pension of §6 per month. New co R time table went into effect on the of Pa. this week. R. ~-Mill Hall is to have a Farmer's In- | stitute, January 11th and 12th. —Miss ¥mma Montgomery is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles J. Pittsburg. and of mg —~Abraham Valentine wife, Atlantic City, Bellefonte, are visit friends ¢, has been sch 1 is a To nosition a gOoO4 posi i Dale Musser, o appointed artermaster on the ol- i por be found the outlix Teachers structors and directors in our McCalmont & C large quantities of crushed stone A cr that from their quarries near town. usher was recently erected for special purpose. —G. W. North Gre BE: famous democratic stronghold of Penns- Ream, of the valley, where republicans are almost as scarce as hen teeth, paid us a short call on Monday. —W. A. Haggerty, Esq., transacted business in town on Monday. of Clearfield, During the past two years he acted as chairman of the democratic county com- mittee and did effi —The by the several icient work. Union Thanksgiving services, congregations of Belle- fonte will be held, this year, the Re. in v the | McHugh, in | atl {two November court will be in session next week. A special train will be run to State College Fridav evening for the assembly int he armory, State College and Dickinson foot at Wil The game Past Week | fe hes with sday t gin ractions Tom's Cabin, Tut Mrs. 1 jamsport, on land and children, of | Wall father | visit, at the home of her Daniel Garman, for a week's Wa: Thursday the evening | F.disons graph at house next It is | worth seeing. | John of Bitner, { accepted a | Lock Haven, has yosition in the employ of W. T. Twitmyer. The Bellef { team will play the Lock Haven team, on the Glass Works this | bay afternoon. onte Academy foot ball meadow, Thurs- in| District Attor has ¥ \ een ney the iger’s office moved to room, here ant re is a pla prepared for such chaps. The Senior class of the Sts ate College will hold their regular Thanksgiving dance in the armory at the College, on ng, N Fisk's orchestra, Stopper and iamsport, has A number be wv. 25th. of Will been engaged for the evening. Be ‘riday cvenl of young peopic from llefonte will in attendance. the last aning mill, Daniel Ebtcrhart, of poor, week while working in the pl overseer met with a painful accident A part of a machine broke while he was blade dropped it in two. It Sperating it and a sharp on his thumb, splitting and wounda isa 11 painful and ill be unable to work for some weeks Dr. Holloway, seran church ill occu tormed churcl Rev. the Lut puipit. — Danie PY *] H. Harter his who aged t} ve 84th 3 He ar, was a mn . who was a surg and afterwards the s home, rebel the at Mil medicine, died at h during jon located esburg for practice of in Bellwood Saturday 12th. Deceased on was 73 gears old. Col. town to th will John on Friday the holdin is year. Bo be the noin in January games of t foot ball Glass Works meadow Saturday afternoon between tl te High School and Hi won by Philipsburg gh School I teams foute of 10 to € The Undine Assembly in the large a score Armory last night was ly attended. Every- thing was conducted in fine style and and af The U adi ines always manage these proved an enjovable successful fair. assemblies in a creditable manner, One of the cases to be heard at the | coming court is the county for the destruction of the Ettlinger home, at Woodward, The man who set fire to the building will | not like several years ago, ly be in attendance at court he Commercial Telephone Com. pany have their exchange located on the | | stables left on the | Was in { er Daley | his politic claim agaiust the | | back A newt to efiect on Monday Ponce. "Wasp Messe Fad mn and Thos who has Reynold’s on Friday for New York, to attend the horse Madison Square Garden, where the ani A town on of ¢ Monday and gave us a Daley, urtin township hearty band shake. the the although things did not qui He appears none » worse for result of the election te work out as Broth. chance of he had most confidently expected. » might going to Harrisburg stand a better if he wouid change al faith—get on the democratic band wagon, —While playing foot ball on Saturday Tom Grenninger’s hand struck a mask worn by one of the Philipsburg players force to of the knuckle, the back of the hand had to | be cut open to catch the ends and bring them together, It w peculiar wound and bas proven exceedingly pain. ful to him since, a tendon The muscle drew with sufficient sever {it up and WAS Aa very fourth floor of Temple Court and have | their switch board already Representatives of in place the company in Bellefonte, placed : | accompanied by ia clam | dccompani 1 by his brother Lieut, that about sixty instruments will soon be | lan -Tuesday morning Harry Jackson, (00. L., went to the Williamsport hospital for operation, Upon his return from | Chickamauga as a member of Company Dr. M. M. Zong, the of Mingoville, on Monday. reports business good in his line, thinks many people strain these days trying to figure out republi- eye specialist He He their eyes | called can victories from the recent election re. turns. That is possible, ~Totrence Bell, the youngest son of William Bell, of Thomas street, is home | on a visit to his parents until December first. He has been gone from Bellefonte for nearly four years and looks as if life on the coast agreed with him, Helis employed in the grocery business ‘nv the same town in which his brother, Dr. B, he had a severe illness with typhoid fever, Since his recovery a tumorous | growth appeared on the left side of his face, near the eye which he expects to bave treated there, Charles W. Wilhelm, president of the Bellefonte and Clearfield railroad, | spent three days at Snow Shoe last week hunting in company with George Uzzell and W. R. Hayes, and left for his home in Philadelphia with 45 pheasants and a wild turkey, which weighed 21 pounds dressed. Mr. Wilhelm is vice president of the Nittany Rod and Gun club, and is considered one of the finest shots in Pinley Bell, is located and the latter's two little sons are here with him, Pennsylvania, He is also vice president of the Central Railroad of Pransylvania. Uncle evening. | opera | | | | | | | | | | | | turkeys, IN THE COURT HOUSE Gathered from Various Offices. Legal Intelligence MARRIAGE LICENSES. Simler Philipsburg 8h Snow 100 Karthau Marion Smith ter orman lement Har mma M. I wn ADMINISTRATION (Ading ug the « i a mn state late of Snow Shoe ANSFERS Potter, dated Harris Twp. March 1 tract ’ . 37 [] Consideration $85.00 John Curtin et al to Joseph L. Gardner, 1564 | Consideration $300. dated March 8, tract in Howard Twp. eM. al, dated Sept. 7, 18 be J Jower guardian to Geo. Polls et 8; tract Twp. Consideration $500. Rathborn to Geo. Potts dated Sept. 17, tract Twp. Consideration $100. Michae Corman, Louis GG. 1808 | Hefferen et ux Twi of Runville | Hum- at Run. women and children vicinity pounced } in upon Rev. B. J mel and family at the parsonage, ville, and gave them a ten dollar pound. ing using potatoes—sweet and Irish, cab. bage, pumpkins, flour, canned g fruits turnips, lard, butter, lies, app and other groceries, soap, jel Sugar, coffee, les, apple butter, dried corn as instruments to do it with. The only thing the helpless par- take Afler the scare was over the company joined ie Hanoox sou and family « do was t and endeavor to thereby Lain nent structive | Pensy! He turkey call was in using a by Simon } who was also out ing, he t where he was sure he had and crept up slowly to the spo located gobbler, Simon drew a bead ed for the su ipl Mr and bushes and only wait turkey to move out Rearick made A move in the bushes Simon was about to fire when the Rev. exposed him self further and the danger was past Will Oppose Reduction Delegates representing yo miners and ar- ranged to issue notice to all miners in met at Philipsburg, on 10 inst. Central Pennsylvania to hold mass meet. ings Thanksgiving day and elect repre- to another convention to be The take steps to pre- sentatives held in Philipsburg, November 30 latter convention will vent wage reduction now being made in some operators. The result in an extensive that section by moyement may strike Beil. The Undine boys are doing everything about their new Louse in first class style An Automatic which is being rapidly pushed to com. pletion. Among the modern appliances will be an automatic electric bell that will be placed in the tower. at the telephone exchange the bell will be set to ringing at once, thus giving an early alarm, Got Soaked, Prothonotary Smith, whose term of of. considerable time on a small farm near Miliheim, which he recently purchased, He bought several fruit trees for it and when setting them out discovered through his neighbors that about one-half of them were burr oaks, | vine, When an | alarm of fire is given, by touching a key | LET LOOSE, Feels When With the Muse. How an Editor He + from the city fashions 0 where the strawberry straw and the goosel #2 OOS wh the catn i chucks his wood, his tude, w loys «1 ¥ dogwood plum iu 0), let me drink from the moss grown pump, that was hewn from the pumpkin tree! Eat mush and milk rom a rural stump, from folly and fashions free new gathered mush from the mushroom rom the milkweed sweet the And whitewashed dairy I'll turn hies and milk with pineapple from pine. ’ » maid hastening New Hailread Company West Br Railroad i Wednesday learfield anch anized at Clearfiek um? and Ly announced, to Wil hauna Riv yer of capitalists i oming counties. road, it is will be buil t, fol Spot owing er the entire of Clearfie] open a section Clinton counties now und 5 A of Curwensville Patton fore you are mile very day you can keep on at Comes since then neatly three before your turn « The White House Design I he White the Duke ol In M: building House is an e¢xa leinster's rch, 1762, the advertised president's house to be The pr was $500, and that of James Hoban, erected in the city of Washington ize offered a young Irish mechanic, was accepted The design was supposed to be original, but when was learned that Hoban had from the duke’ 8 palace, the house was compieted it copied it Started the Plant The erected by Mr Centre Hall, of Howard, new creamery at Wilson, was started about a week ago and has been Mr, the proprietor, has had great experience in the creamery the industry can be rated as one of our most running successfully since business and new substantial firms. The wagon routes for collection of cream have been establish. ed and regular trips are being made, Reporter Will Be Married Thursday, December ist, J. Fred Kurtz, Jr., of Centre Hall, and Miss Emily Swartz, will be married at the i home of the bride's parents, at Bethle. | hem, Pa. | return to Centre Hall, fice expires Jan. 1, has been spending | Alter a short sojourn they will will make their future residence, Mr, Kurtz is associated in the publication of | the Reporter at that place, Wm, Haverack died at LMI Larg, on Tuesday evening, aged 72 years, A wife and two children survive him, Communes which place they | "HE BROUGHT IT FROM THE WORLD'S FAIR. The great World's Pair Bleveus, Port writes: “My husband took a severe col cough two years ago last Octobe the World's Fair, which we atten cough lasted over two years, panied by spitting of blood, and no could be fon ind to help nim, sithough ous remedies were tried, Several do were cousulted, but thelr afforded no relief, Fioally, Was acco Drescriy pr ri in my paper and band to get a bottie and try iL. first helped him and pletely cured in a short tim } dose he « We feel » And kept it two tions I saw an ad. vertisement of Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral yrevalled upon my hus. | } years. kt "dose and effec lL Lime, er's Cherry te The 4 Pe : edicines could n i stated than wo papsing bonged, rd It has cured the most st nate cases of chronic bronzch " 1t is a specific for croup ar igh t cures all coughs and affections of the throat a: yrompt y @ nd effectively. In resp suds Dr, Avera Ch h Ayer Ce ee Jowell ANOTHER SNAKE TALS A Hunter's Advent Wallis was dr He aged Was 50 greatest the A usavas tion of rt of the with two Putting Up t poles for the Central Commercial rlephone company have been up as Lo Tke gang of men at Lock Haven end are pul. far as Rosecrans from ganton ting up poles beyond the borough limits of Mill Hall now Public Sale Sam’l | P cow, Will be sold at the premises of 17th, mare, Wasson, Lemont, the spring wagon, top buggy, Pa.. Dec m. following: ~Driving harness also lot of household goods Wilsor, | Food Caused Pain Catarrh of the Stomach Cured hy Hood's Sarsaparilia. “1 was taken sick about a year ago with eatarrh of the stomach. At times I would have & ravenous appetite and at other times could not eat excracialing pain po fast 1 bad 10 I was running down work. My friends slop urged me o take Hood's Sarsaparilla, I} The | | Potarees per bushel did #0 and soon began to feel better, disagreeable symptoms of disease grad. ually passed away and flesh and strength returned. lowe it all to Hood" Sarsapa. lin.” Many L. Comsmixos, North Brookfield, Masa, Remember 'Hood’s Sarsaparilla 1 the best in fact the One Troe Riood Purifier. Bold by all druggists. Lh six for #5. | Hoods Pills take, ‘oar So operate. take, easy to operate. FRPP RRERI EEE ete. | My food caused me | 2933393333933932I3IIDIV4 i SCROFULA. One of America’s most fa- mous physicians says: “Scrof- ula is external consumption.” Scrofulous children are often beautiful children, but they lack nerve force, strong bones, stout muscles and power to resist discase. For delicate children there is no remedy equal to Scott's & ol A A Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- hosphites of Lime and Soda. It fills out the skin by putting ood flesh beneath it. It makes the cheeks red by making rich lood, It creates an appetite for food and gives the body power enough to digest it. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emul Jide 3332333333993 99393IIIID CE ECCECETEEEEE DE rE ® CLEC EECECEECECEEFEEeEed # WT lg comes th Om you are. goin ere | w a PII Ef ook at th: 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 in, Mrs. Aikens is waiting for you. AIKENS' STORE, n Allegheny St., Bellefonte, - Penn'a EEEEEEEEERR Nerves Weak? ot of order y od cleanser. Bary the best results and i than any ” ” rFewr» mw Are Your Mood is dbl ia gives i they are your peed 8 DerYe re medy at Celery Sarsaba has more teal cures to its credit remedy kbown, Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation will wreck "the pervous system if eft al soe long enough Try this and get cured, Samples free 2 lweents Raid only bh OC. MM. Parish, Bellefonte : Wm ant Gap: J.C. F. Motz, Woodward lor, Axemann : J. MH, Griffin, Si MeEntire, Fillmore great remedy Large packages H. Noll, Pleas W. HH. Mi wmstown Lb Bellefonte Markets The following prices are Oo, tor produce paid by SpCHire & Onions, per bushel pi per doen, Ard, por n Iran per pound... ————— utter, per po fw corrected weekly by Gerbetich Ha) a a te ayy ty . New aan ow per es Cr
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