Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 01, 1900, Image 8

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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
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JUDGES REPORT
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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
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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.
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