8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 1, 1900. The Racket. Neo. 7 9 and 11 Crider's Bxchange, Bellefonte, Pa The two specials we spoke about last week, are here, what are they? U say. if Grranite leliefonte. ware manifest, weight $ and every piece at a in storekeepers gener i$ in the face of 1RILY Of wart Kom & C FROM WISCONSIN tO see with ling few SENOS D90000200000 00000000 ™ gr ™-— ™f™* No. 7 NI COR SH CHAPEL ORGAN : nn N.J be to this tot Box JUDGES REPORT I be mut 0 January Lutheran Church, PleasanGap M. KE. Church, Roland Union 8. 8., Zon Pleasant Valley Church, Yarnell Reformed Church, Pine Grove Mill Methodist Church, Howard Total 150 TOTAL YOTH Lutheran Church, Pleasant Gap Union Sanday School, Zion . S07 M. BR. Church, Roland ...... . oss B44 Reformed Charch, Pine Grove Mills gt Pleasant Valley Church, Yarnell M. E. Church, Howard .... Presbyterian Church, Unionville Prog Pord 8. 8, Howard.......ov ves 706 1869 Arrnur B. KiMPORT. Bellefonte, Pa., Jan. 3t, 1900, Total CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE| Sugar Valley. There is no truth in the report black diptheria has broken out the children in Tylersville, that among Harvey Overdort FEmbig's saw mill T. R. Harter The 1 Fvangel Henry with hemlock logs 15 stocking for vival meeting in the United al church at Tylersville is still n progress. They report five new peni y, making twenty-three in all. Sholl killed he | 1 HC asi 1 tent Harvey within t four pole cats few weeks, ly Yarrison has taken the to cut one the timber | contract million feet of hemlock timber hroyer estate The of Carroll. Harry McAuley, e contra NY Age 1 fot LrCorge 5 les east o! Hublersburg, h t for making the logs on Smitl lumber GC. R. SPIGELMYER. : Aa n | where he | the | tra Aaron Kleckn Houtz woods below intends to cut and manufacture timber | N. Brumgar Hou (heen, er is moving his saw mill Aganion, Loganton tor for Jes 3 18 home at the Laucht ss1idence where he TY Is cultivating a bul we mast ate Hart SeITVICES weather of 1 by Rey vival Bush H his ow ae of proving his store by our enlerpris merchants pering If some people in would let T he! town how good they eve it sooner “let thine our someone eis are, } another own neo C praise thee and not ips The now are and joe says he is elected, rimary elections over fot the fun NEw Ovvicnrs 1 P.ofl H d of year, Saturday, Jan Mastor, Harry Hoover : steward Wm 5. AN. E doorkeeper, treasurer, Geo, FP. Hall; Williams | pion Gsrange isin a flourishing conduion and has a large membership nion Grange L ; n installe ers lor the ensuin 26th, as follows overseer, W. A Iddings merce ® ‘elers assistant steward, D. PP. Shivery secretary, KE.) ODD FRLLOWS CELERRATS The hall of Lumen lodge 10 O F. was the scene of a very pleasant event on Saturday night, Fourteen visiting brothers from Centre Lodge, Bellefonte, were there to enjoy and take part in the exercises After lodge was dismissed all repaired to the Union Hotel where an excellent oyster supper had been prepared. All had an enjoyable time and appreciated the efforts of the committee as well as | those of mine host, I. G, Alexander, to make all feel at home and comfortable, By the looks of some they were more comfortable before eating so many oysters, [Il was a very enjoyable affair and Lumen Lodge should be proud of it, They have been prospering very much of late and are taking in good members, Axemann. Miss Elsie Scheckler, one of Miles. | | burg’s young ladies, spent Sunday at the | home of Mr. Dorman, Geo. Mallory and daughter Edna, of Jellefonte, visited friends at this place {on Sunday, Arthur Bathurst, of Roland will assist Mr. Uhl with lus work iu his cement mill | this summer, Mr, and Mrs. Garbrick, Bank, spent Sunday friends in this town Miss Rachel Shalt; ed at the home of H. 1 asi of near atternoon Nigh with , of Bellefonte, visit hi few days : Week of our Miss Blanche Kaup, ladies wil one young at the bh K up of Oak pend a few weeks A ye of her Ha Mir grandmother, Heverly, of is at sent visiting at the parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm BIRTHDAY PARTY lewist own, home of her Stuart On Saturday ey nher of friends assemb of Mi: d Mr Pe eMann, and it was a merry as a birthday party for Mrs. E White morning Mrs went away home H | home Mr. and Mis and did return unl that even an worth White 1d the daughter, day day at the Henry 1 thout cl thinking of to never great SUT res was greatly irpt of people Roland. J Lucas, rien friends bere of Moshann this week te a have 1 sam) ’ | Ju pumber people vicinity been attendis tracted meetings at Kenoedy W. Laird with his this place day of Bellwood, spent a week or Mrs. Walker, of and returned home on Mon 80 laughter Velta W spent Sunday of W. G ams ar at Bh Morrison Can any over the ery one nform bridge Satut anxious lo know Bryun ma Abetham trouhied who very h with rhe 110 say is around ag ne! the snow Port Matilda. K GE. Ca 3 The fo are the olicers for Port Matilda ( . No. 219. for the ensuing six months’ term Past chief, W. T. Patten ; noble chief, D G. A. Harshberger ; vice chief, G. G Ammerman ; high priest, A. J. Johnson ; venerable hermit, Z. H. Crain ; master of records, H. H. Osman ; clerk of ex chequer, R. D. Ardery ; keeper of ex chequer, N. A. McKinney ; sir herald, Adam Cowher; worthy bard, G. R Price ; worthy chamberlain, W. J. Wiser; ensign, Wm. Cowher; esquire, Wm, Bennett | first guardsman, W. H. Wil Hams | trustee, W. |. Wiser; representa. tive to the Grand Castle, G. R Price. Free Wants, Pree Want Advertisements for farmers, |in every issue of the paper. If you "have anything to sell, or want to buy, | write it on a postal card and send it in to | this office. ry _ Ast CONCLUSION OF COURT. Continued from Page | notice to Lovina Gebhart, J Anna E. Royer, terrra tenants ; summoned in seire facias sur judgment, plea nil debit Defendants confessed judgment in open court in favor of the plaintiffs for $104.00 CG. Royer and | George W and the plaintiffs suffered a non-suit all the Bunnell & and J. P to Mrs Annie KE noned in wm nil debit ment 1nd us to term tennnts Aikens wa, | Gebhart win Gehhart defendant Giebh ters Lavina Mt, J Rover ire 1 Lee nod i" L Defendants vor of the and the plaintif all the Saady Ridg Mattie plea not gu judgment fl for wd de npon the payment the plant stm of F400 00 and tt Crearye Harry G “ Brittain Hall mo ! i ting yon or before the 11M) to the § Ariies, An 2 attached to the record Ish George 1 i Jackson Ww or Ta Jackson, dex Jackson & Cx EY HH Lrporge al : piea non hronght to M™ m the plaint Rebersburg. Since Peter Breon's died the beginning of las hydropbotia one of 3.1 week on account of as it is claimed and since | Elias Breon was obliged to kill his cow lon Saturday, ror the SCAROM ony people are very much interested with the subject of hydrophobia same The revival meetings which are con ducted by Rev, Doerstier in the Evan. gelical church are very interesting. A few have been converted while there are still penitents at the altar, Rev, Wagner, of Cambria county, preached a trial sermon to the Lutheran congregation on Sunday Hee, Election caucus or delegate election, was well attended on Satarday afternoon, And all seemed 10 be especially interest. ed in the sawe, HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver His, BI. lovaness, Indigestion, Headache, Ensy to take, oasy to operate, 20¢. | | 1 (1 Rapid Horse Shoeing. A horseshoer gave an exhibition of his | last Altoona He made the four shoes and shod a horse skill in that line at week, all around in nine minutes and twenty. eight seconds, the time being divided as f fc lows Time of making onds : second. 66° th A total of 4 minutes a ¢ it of driv econd S Minales Our Pension List, Responding to an inquiry from Senator | GalMhger, Commissioner of Pensions Evans sent to him a statement giving the | number 2f pensioners borne on the rolls of the office on account of each of the nited the wars of the 1 tates, and giving a brief revie they under which were to the num THE GLOBE DRY COODS, MILLINERY AND CARPETS. ne out » » >» YUEN, they 3 to pick up a few bar- LACE CURTAINS 35 cents. ; 48 cents. MATTINGS. R ad - m1! 4 CLOTHING. iny Men's S lengths Easy to hem Rare Opportunity. Look It Over. THE GLOBE. Katz & Company, Ltd....Bellefonte, Pa.
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