THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLE dil PA., MAY 4, 18599, HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What Has Yranspired Paris the Past Week | —Movements of Our People Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention—A Week's Local News in a Few Words, —Buffalo Bill's circus will be in Tyrone on May 17th, —Last week Gen. Hastings and family mooved to their new home on Allegheny street, The Undine boys recently placed a What the | about new pool! table in their house and thev | are making good use of it. —Miss Myra Holliday left burg last Thursday, where she will v friends for several weeks. of Coleville are for Pitts. isit John Garbrick, quite ill, and his friends cerned about his coadition. —A paper-wood Pa. tract of jack -Address A. — WANTED large pine timber or MM. HOOVER, Bellefonte, —The Undine Fire Co., of Bellefonte arrangements for its annua July 4. is making picnic, to be held at Hecla Park, H. BE, Forrey, Richter, of of Union- Civil Engineers Selinsgrove, and J. W. ’ 1 | ' ille, are at present in Bellefonte survey- ing. The trout fishing season on tany Rod and Gun Club preserve open fish Jit the Nit. ed on Monday. Some nice were caught. —Dale Musser, of the United States Schoolship ‘‘Saratoga’ parents, Mr. and Mrs this place. is visiting hus W. H. Musser, of the Bellefonte Acad- the ace and I¢ —Last Saturday team played Lock st by emy base ball Haven Normal to 8. at that pi a score of W. H. Madara, one of Gregg t ships prominent you court this week as a wn- g men, is attending juror and paid our office a brief call. augh, of State Col. ille, — Herman Johnstont lege, left last Thursday for Warren County, Pa., to take charge of the creamery at that place. Greeny recently a machin. ngle, wife for auch —Harry Rhoades, ist in the employ of Jenkins & Ii left Monday morning with his Tyrone where he has secured etter position. ~The Coleville Band will chance off a large double bell graphophone on Any can Satur- day evening. person wishing an- other chance member of the band. -W. V. Larime from In of They 5 returned Thursday liana with another ar load fine driving draught horses are now the sale stable on East Howard -Haudsome postraits ebony frames of Hugh ® Taylor stine were presented t r Mallor H. Willi has something other part Markel, Fran vy &T S ams, the anttant mporian this of issue. has been in business for when you consult him you get th f all that ramley, of The venerable Samue! G town this week spectator at ent Mil and was an interested les township, was in the his Gramley was re-elected for the School Directors Conv ion where son C. L. third term, tend Pratt, of been ap- as County Superin lent Seth | of le, Centre county, has on the ratt, son Riley nionvil » Pennsy] with run between Bellwood and Punx vice W. B. Murdoc ferred to the mam line, pot nted mail messenger ania and North western railroad, a daily sutawney, K, trans ney B. The cents, Cushing At. ON. Friday evening Vol deliver a lecture on Los The form orator and The of tkis entertainment will lantas,’’ admission 25 § tleman is a noted plat one well worth hearing ladies the W.C. T. in charge and deserve a good attendance UU. have The party of silk mill men, who were here some time ago to locate an en. the project. Negotiations are still in progress with another firm who look up- | " | working as Nothing | on Bellefonte with much favor, definite has been reached in regard to the latter, —A large plate glass window in Joseph & Co's store was broken on Saturday by the window blind and roll falling from its support. The end struck near the sash and broke through the glass. This is the second large glass broken in these windows, but they are fortunate in hav. ing them insured. ~The Robert Valentine house on Al- legheny and Curtin streets will be occu. pied by Mrs. Merriman, of Yonkers, N, | In forsaking their | and Mrs, | Valentine are not leaying Bellefonte for | Y., for three years. home here for Baltimore, Mr good, but simply for a change and to be with their daughter, Mrs. Bond, where Emily has spent most of her time for | several years, Mrs. Merriman is an aunt of Mrs. H. C. Quigley and the wid. ow of a prominent navy officer and with | her family, will take possession of the house at once. secure one from any -Penny Photos at the Mallory-Taylor | | Studio, Saturdays. Edward Haupt has gone to New Hampshire to visit friends. —Clarence Osmer is ill with pneu. mionia, at his home in the Bush Addition, — Joseph Ceaders sold 15 feet of his lot | Allegheny street to Col. J): 1a | Spangler. ~Mrs. Margaret Brockerhoff has been | | seriously ill, the past week, at the Brock- erhoff House. —The annual commencement exercises of the Bellefonte High School will place June 1st, | on take — There are numerous rumors afloat of | prospective industrial improvements Bellefonte this coming season. We may be able to give onr readers some comforting news in next week's issue, Very little attention was peid in our town to merch- Dewey Day. Several flags, but the average citizen paid no attention to the holiday. The fact is we are getting too many holi- that they meaning. Dewey is ants having out force and right, Loliday is hardly a success. days loose their all but his -Monday moming, of last week, Pack Cowdrick, of Niagara Falls, fell from a scaffold sixteen feet high and crushed of the brain bursted the trampet of his left ear, and He was unconscious for several days and his He Morris Cowdrick, formerly of Bellefonte but now of Niagara Fa of Mrs. A. S. Garman, of Tyront Prof A. Reist Rutt, pr Bellefonte High School, his skull at the base recovery is doubtful. is the son of lls, and a brother incipal of the was elected su- perintendent of the schools of Mil the when he will salary is f12 years was connected with public ton, Pa., on Tuesday, and w His remove to that place. Prof. Rutt 84 ill accept same. term begins June 1st The for sev the schools of this place and proved a capable and efh cient instructor, and our people will lose a good in his departure The Glee Clu man College 1 by Pro assisted 3 lin and Marshal ‘rank b Quarteette Davis, elocutionist, will give a concert Bellefonte th, for John's in the court house, May 1 fund of The leadership on Friday ’ the benefit of evening, chapel St. Reformed er the ef. M. known here, church. quartette is und of Mr. favorably ficient Charles Guthrie who is having directed the Christmas service in the Reformed church last year and same was much appreciated by all present on that occasion. Cromnister’'s Consolidated nd their first exhibi- . ow Adams International Menagarie will give fonte jail yard, Hippe- ircus the Belle " no on June juire about yards of muslin t their mammoth tents has not been de 1 no a The price of admission rere 14 n ores 1 termined but the press, mbt, will be extended the usual courtesies The pro- are Messy % 1ister, § enterprise fee ster Cr two ex n of tl one's Street lant or with } some Tyrone has ioht light per year past and they offered a compromise lar the to th of seventy do 3 per light ympany, which was flatly refused The general sentiment is in councils’ action and al SO in municipal ownership. The Lock Factory be Houser Springless Lock Company ng con machinery is here but nu havethe new factory build npleted il the place yet. and a t in O% The foreman, an experienced lock maker, will be here likely next Mon. day to commence putting everything in working order It will not be long any- more antil the plant il be in full blast turning out the new locks. They antici ready ready produ of their assur ate market for 1d pate a at m gradual They r a good inyention ent enlarge have every Telephone News, This week the Commercial Telephone g " | line was extended from Centre Hall to terprise in our town, have abandoned Potters Mills, Tusseyville and Colyer, At Centre Hall only four phones are the company was disap- pointed and delayed in the shipment of their switch board for Centre Hall ex. | change, at which point they will control about forty instruments, Peach Crop a Pasiore Nittany Valley peach growers state that the crop in that section is a complete failure this year, appearing “n the trees in any of the or. | chards and some of the growers say they will not have a peach. Critical Condition. Reuben Frantz, the young man in- self last week, at his home near Port Matilda, is still in a very critical condition and his recovery is considered doubtful, | 1 have been a sufferer from cromic diarrhoea ever since the war and have | | used all kinds of medicines for it. At last I found one remedy that bas been a | success as a cure, and that is Chamber. lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem. | edy. —P, B. Grisuam, Gaars Mills, La. | For sale by F. Porrs Grex, Druggist, | Bellefonte, Pa. 1 CS |of land in Penn Twp. Half Moon Two., March 1, There are no blossoms | dicted for barn burning, who shot him- | IN THE COURT HOUSE. Lega! Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices, MARRIAGE LICENSES, Howl F.Gill . . Rosie Gramley {oe Rapsey - - . . Lazzie Coyle . oe {> M.Cox - - Martha E. Fisher } James Delige Mary Green - § Levi F. Roan t Helen Young - - MARRIED (Miss Alma Zimmerman, who has been residing at Nittany, with her sister Mrs. A. A. Pletcher, was quiet. ly married April 20th, to J. 8. Christley, of Euclid, Rev. of Bellefonte, performed the ceremony, after which the couple proceeded to the Pleasant Gap Centre Hall Rush Twp. Liberty Twp. Bellefonte “" Lemont Boalsburg Butler county. Laurie, home of the groom who owned a resi dence ready for occupancy. MARRIED in Bel Atthe Lutheran parsonage H. of of by Rev, Gill, lefonte, on April 27th, D. D., Oscar J. Gap, and Centre Hall. Holloway leasant Rosie Gramley, KEAL ESTATE Michael Evert et July Penn Twp. $355. John H. Weber Segner, April 15, 18¢g TRANSFERS. ux to J. Harter et al, 29, land in 7 acres and perches in Harris Twp. $225. W. A. trustee, M. acres of sheriff to Jno. Dale t for 1 Thompson et al to Bald E ad Co, April 21, re of Ishler Aug 26, 159 land in Spring Twp Budd Vall 151-1 agle ey Railr woth of $f: Carlin , an ac land in Huston Twp. WwW. ] Gramley, Feb. « 1864; in Miles Twp. Thos. Waddle, Co James Titus M. s acres of land assignee Foster et al to James P. April boro. . Waddle et t April 13, lege bor lot of ground in lege Pp Shortlidge State Anna W lot of ground $2 0. Houser Springless in State Col lLouisa Bush! lack April 2 15g lot of X10 . sheriff for lot of C ground in Bel W. M. Shugert, 8a in Bel $20 Robert Cooke et ux to William March 27, 15¢ f lar Curtin Twp. § Chas. W. Jones et Jr, March 27, 15 Curtin Twig WwW. M lefonte boro Cronister Mu 27,1 lefonte boro vey 222 ACTCS 100. ux to Robert Cooke, 2 tracts of land , containing 222 acres. Cronister sheriff to Jon ) ow College Twy 1igh Valley Coal Co. to Steve - t in Shoe o Snow liana Mover n Woodward Bet Beek et min 1X Bower, 156g; deed in » Miles Twp. § Thomas B. Mot: dmr, t April 11, land in Haines Twp. course A Omdort, 18g. 11 acres anc $105%. All Aarons. perches Clark Herman et ux et ison S Jan. 17, 1868; 73 lots in burg, Haines Frank Dutwetler et April Penn Twp Stover, ux to J. J. Frank two lots of ground in Frederic Franklin Dutwe h Mary roul, iler, June 2 acres and 1 al to Hezekiah fth Twi land in Penn Twp Jane Feb. 12, 158 per Shamp et St nterest ckiah Sproul, »e one-h in Walker al to He acre and 14 5 et n I ACTEeS of Sarah Hind March 16, 1866; 1 land in Walker Twp Kerstetter 1869 land | is et rches of to Jacob ‘5 of Emanuel ux Kerstetter, April 1, undivided 11g acres in Penn Twp. $3272.50 John Kerstetter's Exrs. to Emanuel Kerstetter, March 11, 189g; three tracts containing 118 acres. $6555. H. M. Dunning et ux to School Board, 18a. lot No. 18 in Walkerville Half Moon Twp. $156. A. F. Bower trustee to Margaret Winkleblech, May 1, 1899; two tracts in | Haines Twp. containing 41 acres more or less. $1815.50 T. A. Meyer et ux et al to Daniel | | Meyer, March 31, 18g7; 3 acres and 148 perches land in Penn Twp, $262.08 Wm, G. Wynn et ux to Wm, H, Twigg’ | March 18, 189; piece or parcel of land in Rush Twp. $10. Appointed Referee. Last week W. BE, Gray, Esq., of Belle. fonte, received his commission from the United States District court of the West. | ern District of Pennsylvania, as a ref. eree in Bankruptcy within and for the | District of Centre county. This appoint. ment is made in accordance with the new bankruptcy act. MOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bil lousness, Indigestion, Meadache. Casy to take, easy to operate. 20¢, | in fr. | BELLEFONTE ROBBERS. the month robberies During house numerous this past have occurred in community and no ore thus far has been apprehended. On Thursday morning of last week a burglar eutered the house of Mr, Bert Hogue on Fast Bishop street, Mrs, Hogue was awakened during the night by a man reaching under her pil- low and seizing her purse. Her husband was out that night running train on C. R, R.of Pa,, cn account of the Odd Fellows and she was alone, She a special gave a scream and the man quickly away taking his plunder amounting to $20. All the down stairs had been packed up, ran with him silverware but his haste to escape it was left behind, in went out the front door, Next Mrs. Louisa Bush's residence on Spring street in going through the room of her grand. Callaway, she The bu escaped by a window over a porch, daughter, Louise was awakened and screamed. rglar An unsuccessful attempt was made to gain an entrance to Howard Lis dence. Everybody should retire plac bre beside ing a loaded revolver ¢ thei thieves r beds. There are some noted sneak in this town who for some have been suspected would not time, be a mistake to pune chaps caught stealing. No matter fi forate a would knock a er their 1! illing is what a and ne the nedicit leg on, Pp or spatter rains out again wall, K house deserves, the sooner better Such a carcass would not de Christian bur fOr Crows an BUFFALO BILL Everybody who can p doubtless take 3111's Wild West and Congress of f the World May 17th s railr a holiday when 1, for which ) oads have made speci nodate their patrons, and F round Arp rates other West and least, ourown auchos fearless cowboys. ol. Cody positively appears at every performance Council Meeting Monday traas report of the fir meeting, on USINCSS Was IAN of this associ the various res lod nd na closer fraternal relat the ers of ons, a welfare of the order at large. Speak pational prominence will be pres ent at the public afternoon meet complete program will be issu May 10th, 18g ca Illegal Fishing One d day m the last week three men from th ATR the near the C. R. R with their glass works caught ten trout in bottom of the old canal f Pa. Station, hands pt do h different this. County Detective Josey Rightnour was informed by parties of this violation of the fish and he at the who admitted to the charge and paid a fine of $18. It was perfectly right, Now we hope that some of the chaps who catch trout with nets will be pulled in likewise, law once notified offenders, Permanent Examination There was an examination for perma. nent certificates held in the arbitration room in the court house, Friday and Sat. urday, April 2th and 29th. Five were in the class, viz, Misses M. Ella Ward, Florence Temple Long and Nancy Holt, of Philipsburg; C. V. Delong, of Romola; and W. G, Woomer, of Fleming. The committee consisted of Jas. Gregg, chair. man, Miss Ella Levy and J. O. Harpster, They reported pretty favorably toward all the applicants. The Lost Atlantis, Voluney B. Cushing, the famous plat. form orator and popular lecturer will at the following places: Bellefonte, Fri. day evening ; Sunday evening, Miles. burg; Monday evening, Centre Hall; Tuesday evening, Lamar; Wednesda evening, Snow § oe ; Thursday and Pri. day evenings, Philipsburg. Are you a delinquent subscriber ? | of the Methodist He | { funeral was entered at night and | | generous, | wel li- | May 2; time of | | as Wi . She leaves if you | | inhabi A small | B¥ tin’ na ring and shallow water enabled them | | we § de. liver his lecture on “The Lost Atlantis" | KECENT DEATHS IN BLACKYORD:~ Sunday morning at half past two George Ir Blackford died his East Bishop street. For about a week he had GRORGE Inv at home on been suffering with a severe cold which finally terminated in pleuro-pneumonia ting death, Mr. B was born in Buffalo Run valle resul in his lackford »y, and was aged 51 years, 1 month and 5 days. | Since 1870 he has been in the restaurant jellefonte, In 1870 he was Miss Miller him with the following named children Clyde, Bellefonte, business in married to a who survives Percy, Grace and Linn, all of The deceased was a member church of Centre KL 3 The afternoon and lodge 1. O. , of this place. took place Tuesday from the house, Mr. Blackford was a good 1 kindly disposition and 1 thought of in this community. Mw EL Widow at the home Thompson, i 1ZABETHH Bo 1, deceased, die Mrs. Lemont Tues Geo. Al Boa ] her daug Yon aw ornin oe Aly morning, Her death wa The deceased w th, mon o'clox Bel therefore was born in lefonte and was ths and 2 4d ber deat} He: alii. years, ay: t maiden to mourn loss th: rec namely Boal, ishville, Thompson, of - ~ A best I could term 1 got to say and that my hand ve got Gentlemen, | to promote | { The weather has | tant ever England I became in that lay of their been n fish and game rotect em facts is things that speak for “Do you want these here conditions to continue in our country or not Are you for prosperity or agin it If it, for my reptile you are for vote for me. If you are agin it, vote opponent.” Important Decision. His Honor Judge love has given an opinion to the county commissioners re. garding the payment of bounty on scalps of foxes and minks, as provided for in act of assembly of July 18¢7, and makes the county liable for payment of the same. This act was amended April 11, 15899, and the judge's opinion, therefore, applies only to the interim between the passage of the original act in 15¢7 and its recent amendment, It's easy to haul a big load up n big hill if YOu grease the wagon wheels with MICA Axle Grease Oot a box and Jonrn why 11s the Tent gronse ever pul on an ate Rold everywhere, Made by STANDARD OIL, CO, ““ Peace Hath Her Victories | Np less renowned than war,” said Milton, and now, in the Spring, is the time to get a peaceful victory over the impurities which have been accumulating in the blood during Winter's hearty eating. The ban- ner of peace is borne aloft by Hood" s Sarsaparilla. It weary and kinds ¢ the grea vietory Scrofula 41 nd ‘ He int treatmen try Hood's months the J. M. Har Catarrh dizzy Teer Lis, the non. irrijating and Take wii Hood" Sarsaparilh 1 Ry Alharvic t Hood only dberth rane ' Found 3 SS mERRE ed in 1870 FAIR INVESTMENT FINE GOODS 0000 FARIS IIIIRIII IIIS 1 Ig 8 All the Spring goods in and they are a neat and lot of Oxfords and shoes at very moderate prices. lot < ~ JF 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I II ] I 1 I I a od POWERS SHOE C ” y EEREEREREEEERE "I ASaHING | ITF FOR SAL} abil "mE *E = THE PRODUCE Ax Refleetad Liv Den phia and Ba “ MARKETS New Wi ne Meese at 2162 + wi le “, MA white 12 Egress qu New nia, 101 wos! uthern, NNO 10% country, Oe r quiet and un- NN and cary. spot and June, THETINe. . July i rd Ohl TO south T00 TE southern on easier. spot, BN%EQ June, INGEN southern, white LE Oats #.. No. 2 mixed Rye dull and lower. No. 2 near No. § wentorn, 60% Hay steady; timothy, S2QI2 6. Grain freights held steady steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3. May, Cork, for orders, per quarter, Bs 5 @%. May Lettuce at BQ 5 per bushel box Cary S ) 1) Aree small 126 12% York and Pe ern, fresh, 12% Tallow weak ity Baltimore, May Wheat du Wr TS steamer N by sample grade. TIO Corn Bc. . month, 3 EEN steamer mixed WRG LHR AA thern yolk quiet ot nneyliva 113 ® changed month, ¥ Th orn =O ite MGT Neo. ? wh Bellefonte Markets The following prices are paid by Co. for produce Potatoes per bushel Eggs per dozen Lard, per pound. Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound... Side, per pound... Shoulder, per pound... (Guan corrected weekly by Gerberieh, Hale & Co, el Jefonte. Fa) Hed bushel SRR. . EE So a — bushelel.... FH — . bushe Oats, ber basher
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