Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 02, 1899, Image 1

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CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed.
SECOND WEEK
OF COURT
Week
Unfinished Business of Last
Reported
[ MPORTA'T CIVIL CASES TRIED
il This Week A Busy Week 10 Court
1ses Settled or Continued —Reg
S. D Gettig, Es
Jacob Th
uel Marsh and George Chapman
elman, Sam
re pie vir
plea non cepit and property Continued
wt the conta of the defendants
John FP. Harris, W. |
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Iaroh
!
Gray aud Samuel
Thielman, Samuel
Morrell Mar
ejectment, plea
i Giray wv»
Marsl
shall and
George M. Chapman
Nabe Kellinger
not guilty Continues] at the costa of the
detendan ta
Samuel Lew Arnold
Kohn
Rosenheim & (0 A
Kohn A
Rosenheim and A M trading as
Kohn,
and American
Romenbeim
Surety Summons in as
sumpsit, piesa non ANT wif Voluntary
non-suit entered
Jenne Long VA Jeremiah Bnave iy, xen}
tor of, ete., of Polly Rover deceased. sum
mons in assumpsit,
Hettled
ples now nan m peit
Jesse Long and Samuvel Long va
minh Soavely,
Royer, deceased ; summons in
plea nou-assumpsit, Settled
J. V. A. McEntire Runkle,
summons in ejectment, plea not guilty
Jere
executor of, ete, of Polly
wan pit,
™
Ierael
Continued at the costs of the defendant
M. D. Boyder vs. J. N. Krumrine, sum
mors in assumpsit, ples non-assumpsit,
Case to be submitted to arbitrators volun
| Charles Miller
and Prop.
M
he Size of Her
ank'e
of Dow
marry within thirty days
ed many affectionate letters
from fair pinster recently one
got
which caused the greatest hilarity in the
House and
woman's photograph and tape measures,
lobby It contained a young
the latter cut to show the exact measure
ments of the arm, bust and ankle of the
fair candidate
b—
Wanted a Correction
A certain paper, in an obituary of a
man who had died in the community,
A long procession followed the re
of
“print
said, *
mains to their last roastivg place
course the family rushed to the
shop” to have the “‘error’’ corrected
The editor explained that he could not
do it until the seven years’ back subscrip
tion the deceased owed had been paid
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Appointed Judge Advocate
Col, Wilbur FF. Reeder, Ex Deputy At.
torney General of Pennsylvania, has
been appointed Judge Advocate with the
rank of Major, on the staff of General
Brigadier General of the
Second Brigade, N.G, P. Col. Reeder
has just retired from a saccessful term
in the Attorney General's office
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| Gur your neighbor to subscribe for
| The Centre Democrat and you will tickle
| ue immensely, A new subscription
always gives us cause for rejoicing
BELLEFONTE, PA,
mm
HE ACADEMY
DONATES A FLAG
museun
Penosyivania Always Ahead
A Kensas City newspaper man sass
’
that it costs five dollars to kiss a Georgia
girl and fifteen dollars to kiss a Pennsyl
vania widow, “Experienced men who
have sampled steck in both states he
adds, “say that the latter is worth the
difference According to that bank.
the
of
vania's blushing, blooming maidens
KE W
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rupicy stares the man io face who
steals a smack’ from one Pennsyl.
He Stands Firm
Hon, W.(
this district,
Heinle, State Senator from
was in town today
short time and made this office a pleas.
Mr
the platform upon which he, as well as
that
ant call Heinle stands firmly on
all other Democtats, were elected
of anti-Quaylsm-1L. H
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Active at do
Democrat,
The venerable Jacob leathery, of
Mount Eagle, Bald Eagle valley, is one
of the few men who have reached his age
who is still active in life. Notwithstand.
ing his 81 years he cut 5.000 hoop poles
and shipped them last fall
for a
|
| business and that there are
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
BOROUGH POLITICS
Will Be Raster
always the first Sand
moon which happens
March
moon happens upon a Sunday,
upon
or next after the 2st day of and
if the ful
Easter is the Sunday fler It may o
of March
This
cur as early as the 21d
the
or As
late as 25th of Apri year
Easter falls «
n April 2
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Telephone Company Officer
Al the annual election of the Central
Pennsylvania Telephone and Supply
id in the company’s offices,
company, he
at Williamsport, last week, John 8. Furst
was chosen
Mr
Furst, of this place
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of Williamsport, secretary
and treasurer Furst is a son of
Hou. A. O
Overdone
The Houtzdale Journal states on what
it calls good authority that the new town
| of Windbe: is over done in all lines of
entirely too
many miners and other workmen there
for the amount of work
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Filing Certificates
Friday, February 31, will be the last
day for filing with the county commis. |
Woners certificates of nomination for
township and borough officers
POTTERS MILLS,
\ARONSBURG
FING EARL
Appointed Assignees
established firms of A
I he
WMinon s
ng
sons and
Monday
Geary, Esq., and
Simon Bros., of Lock
Haven, evening made assign
Herbert
The
10 the
taking of this step were felt in the year
ments, B. 1
Simon being appointed assignees
reverses of these firms which led
185589, when the flood entailed heavy loss.
es upon the firms, The firms at that
time met all their losses dollar for dol
lar, and since that time have stramed
every nerve to meet obligations then in
curred
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Foster's Predictions
ve wi
cross the west of Rack
tes country avuvut February 2, great cen
tral valleys 4. eastern states 6
T he
which have been published, will be in.
great warm wave, forecasts of
augurated soon after the date of this
bulletin, and will effect most parts of the
United States with a general thaw, Bat
and be says
That's
like a lawyer
be
Agatost Whiskey for Soake Bite
'
Prof
lates g
leonard Stojoeger, a Unite
vernment expert, says that
whisky, instead of being an antidote for
snake bites, according tothe popular be
lief, is really an aggravation of the tron
ble, accelerates the circulation of
the blood and hurries the poison through
the veins and arteries with greater rapi
This
information will greatly discourage fish
ermen
as i
dity than it would otherwise have
S-
For La Grippe
Thomas Whitfield & Co., 240 Wabash.
av. corner Jacksonst., one of Chicago's
oldest and most prominent druggists,
recommend Chamberlain's Cough Rem.
{ edy for la grippe, as it not only gives a
about February 1 the reverse of this will | prompt and complete relief, but also
occur and & great cold wave, with a gen: | counteracts any tendency of la grippe to
eral fall in temperatgre, will
across the continent
sweep
| result in pneumonia.
| Potts Green, druggists, Bellefonte, Pa.
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