THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLE on, PA., DECEMBER 1, 1898, 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 the Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention—A | Week's Local News in a Few Words, 1s on Sunday ~Christmas fal ~The ber on Monday —James Hand, Capon « rowd lost an old mem of pleasant call on Mouday. ~The Ladies Arie house, on Friday evening. "See the Rover Bro's, in ‘Next Door’ Thursday evening, Dec. Sth. Julian, paid us a 1 Sextet at the opera —Col. Reynolds purchased a fine little , pony and cart for his children, —The sheriff's sales were well attend- ed at the court house on Saturday. Vou will see a fine exhibition at the opera house to-night. Don’t miss it, Edward Brown is getting his corner properties thoroughly repaired again, —On Wednesday Boal ted appointed Hall. M postmaster at Centre of last week Geo was yf Washington aays mone ri among 1 house, ” 1 former] eo days in ~Some of county are brown siug in ¢ home ] to Johnstown, position State College well this place. attended attended —Ensign Roland Curtin and wife ou Friday for their home in Ne Mr. Curtin is now assigned ship Massachusetis, —You will note that Mr. well known groceryman, has something Sechler, important to say this week propriate to the season, --(30 to the opera house this evening and see the war reproduced on canvass in moving pictures. It is for the benefit of the U —R. F. New Eng left a very ndine Fire Company. Hunter, who represents the nd Mutual handsome calendar, t is a work of art. Life Insurance Co., for ‘gg in our office. ~Charles McCafferty, D.C., is spending a place. In 1855 he erected the stone steps at the Court reset of Washington, few days in House which are being —Christmas falling on Sunday this year, the legal holiday will be observed | If you have a note to pay | on Monday. on December the 24th. ~—Messrs Samuel Harpster, Samuel two prominent 26th, it will be due on Gates, young democrats of Gatesburg, attended court | this week and found time to pay usa short call. of Hon. H. R. for Pitts ~J. Mac, Curtin, Curtin, of Roland, son will leave barg to-morrow, where he will probably | ition with, the Westing- accept a house Co. pe Beaver, Beaver youngest son of Gen, this for where he goes to —Tom, Jas. A. Kingston, N. M., after some property in which starts week his father is interested, Wm. Walker has opened the basement of Crider’s where he will handle oysters and fresh fish during the winter. He also will have a lanch counter in the same place. —Wm. K. Marshall, wife and three children, of Falls Creek Pa., arrived in town last week to spend a few days here. Mrs Marshall was summoned home by the death of her father, Wm. Haverack- er, of Milesburyg. a store in Exchange John Anderson recently refurnished his pool and billiard rooms in the Mc- Clain block. He bas everything in fine trim down there, ard knows how to con- duct such an establishment successfully. The restaurant likewise is always up to date, new Undine Fire Company's house wis finished last weer by Wm. Wolf who had charge of that work, as can be found anywhere, The Undine’s ~The brickwork on the can truly be proud of what they have | done thus far. On Monday Daniel C. Grove, of Zion, called to renew his subscription to 1900. One day last week his youngest son Hiram, while playing at school, had his arm broken, Mr. Grove bandaged the arm and went for Dr. Fisher, who found the arm properly set, and his ser- vices were not further needed, this year. . [| | exchange at this place | and will { church will hold a fair in the | the first and second days | The | December to the battle- | | fonte | feet three in the | ac | | fOr Several years this Jr., and} | is one of the | Wednesday evening at 7 : { about 84 look | | funer | his age being about 86 years. It is as fine a piece of work | ~Mrs, C. F. Montgomery is yigiting friends in Philadelphia. Miss Effie Cooney, after spending a week with her uncle, of this place, re- turned to her home in Jersey Shore, on Saturday morning. —Captain Taylor sent out notices to to at his office to prepare for all the old members of Company B, report at once mustering in the new company. Mr, Mrs, Blanchard, celebrated their first wedding and Daniel Glossner, anmversary on iast Wednesday evening, Upwards of filty guests were present, The Central Ps have placed a new switch board in their 1. Telephone Company which is a great improvement on the former arrangement | give their patrons better service, ~The ladies of the Presbyterian chapel on of December, fair will open Thursday evening, 1st, at 7 o'clock, and con. tinue Friday afternoon and evening, A fine line of fancy Work, APTONS, for pastries, sale, Miller leht morning, candies, dolls, etec., will be and Isaac Monday and returned Wednesday Joe Rightnour for Six-Mile a deer hunt Run, on on : deer on a pole. The animal was shot by Mr ghtonour, and \ they had to tie un he came home sk £ the edit Gregg town last and ha township been a justice of the peace His the , whom his son succeeded to was also a tustice of the pea to his death. Esquire point to settle all cases in the law brought before ly no Comme ith cs are ret urned udg- appeal on wea its his without to court by him ment oener ment hi : gen being taken Died at gt From Teething i burg rer died I I att Aboit Gant; » county hospital at Reading recently and, though he was gr years of age, lieved his death was hastened by the fact He had | about two months He and fully ex The other ailments, that he was teething tooth | ago when one made its appearance. “oul® hardly a in his mouth until two more sinée then, pected an entire set to develope. teething aggravated his Physici and he died suddenly ns say it strangest cases on record, The deceased clothing b was for many years in the 1siness in Boyertown, Don’t fail to see the Rover in “Next Door’ next Thursday evening Death of Mrs. Houser Mrs, Houser, widow of Andrew Houser, of Pine Grove Mills, died of old age on aged old Houser The take place Friday afternoon She 10 o'clock She lived at the homestead with her two daughters, al will at 2 o'clock. was one of Centre | county's oldest inhabitants and leaves to mourn their Joss six sons and two daughters, Death of an Eminent Lutheran, Rev. Dr, Henry Zeigler, at one time a professor in Susquehanna university, a Lutheran institution of learning, died at his home in Sellinsgrove, on Saturday last. The deceased was about 83 yeais | of age and was one of the leaders in the { ranks of the followers of Luther, in this state, Died at Boalsburg. Stuart, an old and respected of Boalsburg, died on Tuesday, He has lived there all his lifetime and will be | greatly missed by his many friends. A], A]——- A Fine Attraction, David citizen, The large audience that assembled at the opera house last night were not dis. appointed in their expectations of wit. nessing an excellent performance. The Royer Brothers in “Next Door” was the attraction and it was an attraction worth seeing. The troupe is an all around good one. The acrobatic features were of the highest order and evoked surprise and applause. Sherman, the contortion- ist, is immense. Sun, Will be at Garman's Opera House, Thursday evening, December Sth, of to the irothers | IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Harry W. Flack, . Annie Ke ife, Hq ery 1 Elsie | Spring Twp Bellefonte Fisher, - Bellefonte . Rhos ads, . . " Roland Romola Mic 4 O'Neil, ! Estel { {Ef la McC DD. Sunday, Kuhn, artey, . ‘lemme Mary Simon W. Dug Bertha Fye, Wm, Potter Twp Bellefonte Linden Hall Pa. an, Irwin, Furnace wicy, i he hy I’ Ww Lentzie - Is Frank Cole, Spring Twp N. B, " REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS DeHaas, ground Mary Fravel dated March 28, in Liberty Twp. $20. Sarah E. 15g5, for to lot of S. L man, . Strohecker et ux to W., W. dated April 1, 186 $97.75 Henry Hack- for lot in Miles Twp. SsExt'stoW. W. dated March 131, 151 $40 Hack. lot Rover man, for Miles Thomas W. Barns et DeHaas, dated Nov, 12 l Twp in Twp ux to Mrs of land in Howat Holiday Sheppiag here when 1 that arise dilemma, turn last what Belie point our nte have to They wants, have for will assist you in tell Read over this page of advertisements savy 0 have anticipate your fine f desireable goods sale. Read over the list, it making a selection and you where to buy. before you starton your shopping tour and you will save time and worry. The | ed in ecading merchants are represent. They take this method pay this page. of inviting you to them a visit at this time Application tor Pardon Notice has been given that an applica- tion would be made to the State Board of Pardons for the pardon of James Cot nelly, who now is in the Western Peni. tentiary, from this place, serving a term of five years and six months, upon a con. viction of attempting to burn the Armory Cornelly was sentenced Nov. 1st, 1897. The case was appealed to the Supreme and the affirmed, Since last April he has been in the West. ern Penitentiary. Wednesday, the Board meets at Harrisburg, the matter will Court lower court the 218t day of December, where be argued by his attor- neys Orvis, Bower & Orvis, and Taylor & Johnston. This case aroused much local difference of opinion at the time, in which leading citizens expressed dis. pleasure with the trial of the case in our court. Thanksgiving Foot Ball, On Thursday afternoon the Bellefonte Academy boys gave the lock Haven foot ball team a few pointers about the popular game of foot ball A large crowd witnessed the game on the glass works meadow where the visitors went down by a score of 32 to o. The same day State College beat Dick enson College, at Williamsport, by a clean score of 34 too, Selecting Jurors, The jury commissioners will be in ses. sion the latter part of this month, to sup- ply new names for the ones drawn out during the past year. Parties desiring to have their names considered should forward same to the commissioners. Any of our patrons can send their applis cation to this office and same will be handed by us to the commissioners for their consideration, | the | Course, in Carman's opera Honse, AN INTERESTING CASE. And Onc in Which the Constables of the State are Doubly Interested, The constables of the state are waiting with much the of the Supreme Court in a case which has been argued in Pittsburg. It involves the concern decision just of whether a coustable is entitled to 50 cents for question Cac h witness subpoenaed, regardless of how many names are on a printed form, or whether he is entitled paper, pated in Lance only {0 50 cents for ser The county, that C« entitled to the ug the entire Case Orig aster where Commi laimed Wi 0 cents for Pleas oners RIONEers « mstable lam rice was each name Common Court sustained Commissi An sulted the reversal appeal to Superior Court in a opinion rendered, that a Coustable should have 50 cents for each the witness subpoenaed, and now Supreme Court is to decide finally on important matter be Court the should reverse the u It would wher interesting supreme per 107 ng Ey por ated Fr An Early Morning Wedd rivet fw y prety IR mo h, M: Miss The wer as br Tyrone, as groomsman Harry Annie + Accom - 58 Mary Keife and Aang were married ] panied to the altar sister of the br Mr. the g ide, idesmaid, Jolin Sharp, of nephew of room the (atarrh Can Be Cured ym the blood the s it Hood $ Sar ly eradicating fre vious tants whi saparilia cures catarrh, permanentiy, because root of the trouble The rich, pure blood which it circulating through the del of the mucous membrane, rebuilds the tissues, giving them a tend. ency to health instead disease, and ultimately curing the affection At the same time Hood's Sarsaparilla strengthens, invigorates and energizes the whole system and makes the debili- tated victim of catarrh feei that new life has been imparted Do not dally with other local applications Sarsaparilla and and surely by hich produce it. h cause makes, icale passages soothes and of inhalants or but take Hood's cure catarrh absolutely snu fis, emovin AUSCE Public Will be held at the undersigned, Sale residence of the at Howard Pa., on Tues day December 20, 1898; the following described property t work horses, 1 are bays and one black, 2 cows, 7 bead young cattie some of which will be fresh spring, 8 fine wagons, top buggy, two-horse double sled, by shoats, 2 timber sled, Johnson mower, hay rake and grain drill, etc. Sale at 1 a. m. sharp, when terms will be announced. A. C. McClintock, auc’t. J. B. BECK, Jr. A Big Haul, On last Friday Charles Beach and V, J. Smith, of Pittsburg, Wilbur Holt, George Uzzle and W.R. Haynes, of Snow Shoe, and Samuel Boal, of Gazzam, tains back of Snow Shoe, 23 pheasants, 5 rabbits black bear that weighed 242 bs. Comiag Here Friday The Ladies Ariel Sextet will be the next attraction of the Peoples Popular fine Friday evening, Dec. 2ud. It is a made | a hunting tour in the Allegheny moun. | They secured | and one big | on | Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar, Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER OO. , NEw YORE, ROLL OF HONOR The fol) tions ywing have pai during the month that the date on changed this week A Mann vewton | an M. Parr Wm ‘ Ino. P. Rockey C. P. McCaleb, Nittany Frank Miller, Hubler Mrs. R. C. Hazel, Madis Wm. Girerer, Centre Ha Beech Creck 0 Campbe irhr Lal James Kimport, Linden Ha Wm. Wolf, Be E. B. Shoem Wm, W. V. Gentael, Geo. B. Shaffer Daniel C, Grove, Zi C. W. Wolf, Aaronsburg 0. D. Eberts, Julian Longer Wian, Bellefonte Joseph Carter, Penn Hall Isaac Armstrong, Lemont I. T. Davis, Julian efounte 1 LACK Wa aARCr, Ha: johnston aceton Ran Away From Home. 17th, R aged 16 years~—small Oa November ussel for his age he left he wore a gray blue overa nd boots Catarrh Cannot be Cured 'LICATIONS, as they Adiepaue Cat rectly ont Catarmh preset wud Ly ure is 1 y one of t intry for years, and It is composed of bined with the be bi rectly on the m combination of the two ingredients duces such wonderful resuils ne Mend for testimonials, free FJ UCHENEY & CO Sold by druggists, price Tix wd purifier t y The per ® what ous surfaces airing Catarrh Props A Great Surprise "ie in store for those who have not tried the If you have ealing virtues of Gray's Baisam a cough do not fail 1o try this great remedy, IY is sold on a positive guarantee to cure you Why suffe: from an irritating cough wher you can cure yourself easily and prompt y by this remedy. For =ale only by C. M., Parish, Bellefonte ; Wm ant Gap:J C.F. Motz, Woodward ler, Axemann : J. MW, Griffin McEntire, Fillmore H. Noll, Pleas W. H.M Stoiimstown : L. B FA™ FOR SALY The undersigned offers the U7. BB. Osman farm CONTAINING ABOUT 57 ACRES, and one half miles Potter township Conan fenoos In good repair, good and the soil In excellent state of euilivation its proximity to churches schools and mwarkel, makes it a desirable home, Will be sold at a reasonable price. For and situate one west of Cente Hall, in good buildings orchard, waters | farther information, call upon oF ac dress musical combination and will be sure to | please all who may attend. Tune is so much dissatisfaction with ! the present form of ballot that the next | legislature may change the form. Tug new capitol is expected to be in | shape for the use of the next legislature, Why don’ t you subscribe for the CRNTRE DEMOCRAT 7 Do you know 1 is | protien Frat ny the cheapest paper in Centre county, you pay for it in advance. bees N. B. EPANGLER. x 0 _ Belief ante, Fa Al TIVE SO. It ITURS WANTED RY KRY WHERE for “The Story of the Philippines” by Murat Halstead, commissioned by the Gov ernment as Official Historian to the War De partment. The book was von in army camps at San Francisco, on the Pacifie with General Merrit, in the hospitals ac Honolulu in Hung A ong, in the American trenches nt Manila, in the insurgent oamps with Aguinal do, on the deck of the Uympia with Dewey. in the roar of battle at the fall of Masia. anya for agents, m full be dl pe ures taken Hd government p trashy gar ed ae Ft ot Foros] Barber, Sec’y., a fret 1g. Chileago, LE i & 00. Progressive Clothlers. EErEEEERE Halt Who comes there » » Oh, you are going to Aikens’. Go on, that is the place to latest and best. Look at that win- dow if you want 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, Allegheny St., Bellefonte, - - Penn’a EEEEEREERRERREER to lia) a PEPPER EREN Something New.. A large selection of pri- zes will be given to cash purchasers as follows: Oxford Bibles, Graphophones, Beautiful Pictures, loth Bound Books, Folding Sewing T ables, Gold Pens, Etc., Etc. POWERS SHOE CO, BUSH AR Bellefonte, ADE Penn’a. Bellefonve Markets, The following prices are paid by Spcniru & CO, for produce Potatoes per bushel Onions, per bushel... Kgs per dozen Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound... we Butter, per POND cer “- RAIN corrected weekly by Gerberieh Hale & Oo. Bellefonte, Pay OUSRAL. coin iiens BB LA fA Era PRR SR nper Dus
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