Nr -r | he CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. LI). LICENSES GRANTED Oaly One Remonstrance Filed, It was from Eagleville. 5s APPLICATIO NS HELD OVER Will be Disposed at a Special Session of Lourt on Monday, March 20th—-All the Old Applicants Renewed List Applicants and kind of License. of Tuesday, the day fixed for holding the annual session of license court, found all the applicants ou board. All the old licen- ses were granted by the Court, as no re- moustrances or opposition was made to any. The following is a list of applica. Lions. TAYHRN hay 148 street AMeese's Tarn wheel and they where they col livery wagon and ! High street they broke a ng on and the tongue in striking the curb They ran up High street ¢ at the Bush House ran against a horse that was tied and knocked it over, afler which they were caught at the post office crossing Hard on the Bridge Spans Some of the steel cars now in use on Pensylvania lines weigh and with the pounds empty, their full load of weight of at least 1 3 100,000 pounds represent a total 3,000 pounds. Three the trestle of these cars will occupy average length of a bridge or span and represent a weight of nearly 420,000 pounds. Such a weight is dangerous on any ordinary trestle work, and it means that all the old style trestles and bridges must be rebuilt if these heavy cars are lo be used in the future, Undines' Opening The Undine Fire company will open their new house on March 16th, two fire companies at 8 o'clock, and on Friday afternoon between the hours of t and 6 the house will be opened to the public and in the evening a public re. be held between 8 and g ception will o'clock. Prominent speakers of the town will make short addresses. Everybody is cordially invited to be present. The house is finished now. -. -— - Moovings Reported For our issue of March joth, the last of this month, we would like to have our correspondents over the county supply us with the list of movings that have and will take place this season. Don't send them in before and after that issue, as we would like to have all in one issue, -—— «The price of the Centre Democrat and ytimes-a.week World has been re. ts from $1.75 to $1.65 per year. This is a great combination at alow price, We always furnish “The Most News for the Least Money." Thursday evening, | Street parade by band and | BELLEFONTE, PA.. THURSDAY, MARCH o, 1899 UNITED EVANGEL L APPOINTMENTS it peo reparations to accom lodges and their * with them ct Postmaster 1a Trouble burg stirred from centre to 1s circumference by charges preferred W for gressing the rules of the postoffice de against Postmaster Iton, trans partment in selling stamps in large amounts to out ol town parties, and the possibility of his removal from office for We, in the other patrons of the postoffice, sincerely the of Mr. Walton's removal from this cause. He has very zealous in the discharge of his duties this offense common with regret likelihood been and we feel sure that his errors are in A pe and widely judgment rather than intention tition has been circulated signed, irrespective of party, praying for | his but retention, meanwhile, forty-eleven dozen hungry republicans are pushing their claims in case a va- cancy should occur. Ledger A number of republicans of that place are now canyassing and secure the appointment working to Ministerial Appointments The East Pennsylvania FEvangelical conference in session at Catasaqua re | ceived 8S. GG. Haas, as a preacher on pro- | | bation. The Church Building society | treasurer reported a balance on hand of $641.03. The Missionary society elected | the Rev. A. Krecker delegate and the | Rev. W. A. Leopold alternate to the | Board of Missions, he following are | the ministerial appointments in this sec- | tion of the Williamsport District: W. A, [ Leopold, presiding elder ; Williamsport, J. A. Wiegand ; Lycoming, G. H. Burrell; Penusvalley, A. H. Doerstler; Sugar. valley, H. N. Gross. Don't fail to read the Centre Democrat, Costs only $1.00 a year in advance. — about | he Can Shoot . a New 3 Ek. A - 3 Minnie ale ay 1 | expressed a ) sh and last spring took her first lessons. She began ens Her is off handed shooting and is a rifle shooting with a Ste rifle at a range of 75 fect position model one, standing erect on both feet, with left arm extended free from support of the body Miss Schen k recently made five shots at a distance of 200 vards and hit the bull's eve every time of the woman This shot is the best season, cither by man or .-—— - New Soldiers’ Association A new association, to be known as the Spanish-American War Veterans’ Asso. is about to be formed ciation and a call has been issued for a convention, to be held in Washington, September 4, §, and fy The proposed association will have for its objects the wiping out of sectionalism, the promotion of closer fraternal rela the patriotism and the corporate eflort to se. tions, fostering of a more unselfish cure the enactment of legislation in state | and nation in the interest of soldiers, the army and navy generally, Major General Joe Wheeler, chairman; i Brigadier General J. P. 8. Gobin, Major | E. C. Atlanta, Major Russell, B Harrison, provost marshal Seventh Army Corps, will act as Executive Committee, - -— Rats Ate the Trout Davis, Enoch Kreamer, who lives two miles east of Aaronsburg, has a fine trout pond on his property. Lately he discovered that rats have been devouring his fish and determined to shoot the rats, if pos. sible, He went to the pond, recently, to watch and when a rat came in sight he undertook to throw his gun (0 his shoul. der quickly. In doing so he fell, break. ing his arm, | printed Saturday. | | | Quarry LIFE CRUSHED oUT Near Loganton Scene of the Accident, Fred Last Tharsday afternoon brune ocrarl. OLD AND NEW COUNCILS gard, an employe of the Kemerer Broth- Hold their Sessions Monday Fore ers, was working in the stone quarry about two miles east of Loganton, Sud iss of earth and stone, weigh bout twenty tons, gave way, 1d a the youny Death wa the quarry at ong : the { a few hour His He was 1 the i on of Mr He brother a LKen out taken to his home and neck CK were broken He was McClel by h and Brung vrent inte -- OCAL INSTITUTE He them might us d Miss Jen read a K odd 1 ress spoke on van among be men rawing school libr Mitchell Aterature in Our “The Education Times Prof. ] South Philipsburg, very ably discussed “Local, The of excellent aries then Schools Zerhy spoke on Demanded by the 0. Harpster, principal of County and State Geography W. E Board veteran director Irwin, Sec'y Philipsburg gave an talk Director ( i also of institutes Fryberger, made a few brief remarks, speaking the benefit derived from local Prof Committee on Resolutions Andrew read the report of the The institute was a success in every particular and Supt, Stauffer deserves to be congratulated upon the good program arranged There were thirty-eight teachers pres sixteen D ent from this district, besides from adjoining counties C. ¥ —— Sent to Florida Miss Nina Spangler, who has been serving as nurse for over a year in Phila. delphia, has been given a 30 day vaca. The hospital authorities Miss M tion to Florida will bear all expenses of the trip Spangler is a daughter of Rev Spangler, of Salona. —— Ww The Times Suspends Publication The Williamsport Times a Democrat daily and tri.weekly has suspended pud lication, the last edition having been Lack of encourage | ment and patronage is given asthe cause for suspending. oo - Sunday School Convention. noon and Evening IMPORTANT CHANGES MADE H. B. Pontius Chosen Clerk to Succe Mitchell Ed Dale's Position Chambers gets Soli Other Appointments to } ¢ made in two weeks GE IMrs IW aAkcy Chambers ¢ For WAS unanimously « A propos Chas borough engineer ected 110n Was received {reas » ures Cook from a New party ox of 1} The and this pr offering to take fio yrough bonds at 31's per cent, boro is now paying 4 per will save fe » cent osition ; a year or $10,000 in twenty vears to the boro red this to the i he president refe Finance committee with power 10 act ications were The following appl re. ceived for different positions to be given out by council STREET COMMISSIONERS —B fer. Barney Gallager, Joel Thomas Shaughensey PoLICR—-Wm. Dawson, A. M inger, Wm. Garis, H. H. Montgomery, Harry T. Miller, Amos Mullen Boro ExciNger J. H. Wetzel Clement Dale, BE Johnson Shet and r»100- Boro SoLiCiToR R. Chambers Charles Taylor made a propisition to run water works, pay firemen and for digging of pipes for $1100 00 per year The appointment of Police, Supt the water and Street stoners were held over of works Commis. until next meet ing night two weeks hence .-- Deposed From the Ministry Rew Centre Hall some time ago, was deposed from the ministry by the Hast Penunsyl. | vania Evangelical conterence at Catasa. A Sunday School Convention will be | beld in Bellefonte for the schools of Cen. qua last week. - State College Defented At the Williamsport ¥. M. C. A, gym tre county under the auspices of the | nasium Thursday evening, last week, Pennsylvania State Sunday Schoo! Asso. clation March 23rd and 24th, the Basket Ball team defeated State Col lege by a score of 17 to 13. jo in. Erdman, who was pastor at | VOL. 21, XO. 10 FACT, FUN AND FANCY. @ Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs Selected and Original MMAI GR ) the of “My w= ooking and I have t doing nake ber wait for breakfast A kiss is a A Conjunction nour is never dec lined it 15 more common th generally used in the plural o an proper; His nol very SDEUiar, 1s umber and agrees with me inquired the psychological lo you regard the chief end of We is on what you want the man ' answered the professor, { you want him to do brain work, it’s his head ; and if you want him to do errands, it A Spaniard put up at a leading hotel one night and was found dead on the floor next the cause of death un $ his feet despatch from Omaha says “A m nning know Later private advices are to the effect that he looked under the bed and discovered an American vessel A little girl had been to church for the first time, ber return home her mother ask ber if she liked it “Nes, said the Iittle girl; "but there one thing didn't think was fair “What “Why, one man did all and then another man came around and got all the money and on is was that, dear the work, Arad Proverbs He who knows not and knows not he knows not, is a fool ; shun him, He who knows not and knows knows not, 1s simple ; teach him. He who knows and knows not he knows, is asleep ; wake him, he The Electrician Arrives, An electrician of Philadelphia, has | arrived in Mill Hall, and will begin working at the new electric light plant in putting up the dynamo and stringiog the wires
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