Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 07, 1901, Image 4

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 17, 1901.
The Centre Democrat,
CHAS. R.
—————— .
KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR
FRED KURTZ, SR., |
CHAS. R. KURTZ.{ EDITORS.
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tion and 2¢ per fnch for each
gertion of the same matter
These prices are net
Additional charges made for
shanged oftener than ones a
position is done In this oMee
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trotyped or stereotyped
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subsequent in
advertisements
onth, where com
Legal Advertising
the first insertion
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nent
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wants, Sales and like transient matter, set
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tisement less thar
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insertio
nsertic cents No
r week
Circulation Over 2700
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lation of Tuer CENTER
is over 7x
DEM. COUNTY COMMITTEE,
1901.
AIRMAN
EDITORIAT
a
¥
ad
aud
slate,
aisira RES two
quarter democtats of th
Tue
and Rep
Gazette
Organs,
all, are recommen ling
peace fusion between their
Well, get
then
two factions
» second the n
and th the case
honorable Thompson, of Philipsburg, dnd
that "ie
*
some one !
begin w=
see whether
Tue democratic member
from C Harrishary
be cousining too freely with the machine
of the
an
”
na
at
members on mwWany important
the chagrin of his demceratic
votes, fo
brethren.
ald
Gufly
ows the riot act,
The democratic organ ir arion sh
the fellow
should read a
Warm uo Chairman
| such fe
and have them Statid id with (hele/ party
for which purpose they
Clarion county democrats thot! résent
such political Jove making,
were elected
QUAY and Stone lmye only recently
lentned a trick they did not know at the
close of the previous session of the legis
lature, when the Governor witte the
Boss a certificate of appointment as a
senator, and bad the senate judge of the
constitutionality of such an appointment,
which the Sentite set’ aside. Had the
two taken the case to some faraway
court, as they Od recently will thie) Gov.
ernor's unconstitutional veto of part of
an item in the school appropriation, the
certificate of Mr. Quay would have been
endorsed by the back woods court OK
no doubt. Such a progeeding would
have been as proper as was the bringing
of the veto belore the Centre coynty
court for un endorgetnent whed the law
distinctly says such cases must be heard
the Dauphit county court, a
4
| Bullock,
| plea non assum psit
Eisenkuth
Long,
CONCLUSION OF COURT.
Continued from 5th col. first page.
which for some reason was not done and
the supervisors had the road measured
by a competent surveyor whereupon the
supervisors after giving due notice took
down the fence and laid it outside the
legal width of the road. The plaintiff
claims damages for the removal of his
fence, the rebuilding thereof and for cat.
tle {trespassing on his land by reason of
Verdict Wed.
nesday forenoon in favor of the defend.
the removal of the fence.
ants,
}. 1
moned
Settled.
Cortland Wagon
Jn
Kunes vs
in cjectment, plea not guilty,
Company vs. L. C,
summoned
Settlement
Ww. E.
and John Eisenhuth,
John Stoner vs
sum
moned in ejectment, plea not guilty,
| Continued pending terms of settled
of Conrad
WwW.
scire facias sur judgment, plea nil debit,
Hannah Long, executrix
deceased vs. John Young,
Verdict in favor of the plaintiff for one
hundred dollars with interest from April
arst 1go0
f. O
Young,
Hannah Long, executrix mrad
0
Ww
scire facias sur judgment, plea nil debit,
long, deceased vs John
Verdict m favor of the plaintiff for one
] fifty
of
and
lars
the first
hundred and twenty dol
cents with interest from day
April
At this point all
1 GOO
not empaneled
in the next case were discharged,
R. J. Walker
Ruse, B. F
vs. Isaac Ruse, George
Ruse, ling as Isaac Ruse
& Sons and George Merrill, summoned
it ' TY
it and prop
in replevin, plea non cej
Coutivued at costs
jury challenged on account of an imjy
tant witness in Philadelphia who failed
to get here
All jurors
journed on Wednesday afternoon
scharged
REWARD HENCHMEN.
Juay machine reward hench
ting an
trough.
WF
“i
puiiu
the t
the 1
xpavers
several hundred thousan«
court, the
claring that the court
that there is work enough
tthey w CArrY nfamy farther
| disfrancihse the indey
as pun
of the Qua
th bal! (
Work Jw
By Ouay to ma
»
Ke His viet
t of Jue sia upon them
A
sent to Man
Fach one of
HALF dozen generals ha been
a 1d sucterd yrevioud ones
hese half doen sent
Wade
eed General
the war’ and
A eat is said to
was
over Wend the war. Now Geuera
has been 10 Su
McArthur “ended
Wade is to end it again
Wnt over
whe
have nine lives, but McKinley's war bas’
{ twice is tiny ends od ha cat Bas lives.
--
New Lumber Operation
W.D Strunk and hig son Oliver Strunk
RECENT DEATHS.
Mus, EMMA YARNELL of Salona,
was taken to the hospital, at Lock
Haven, Monday 28, where an operation |
was performed; but it did not give the |
desired reliet, She expired Wednesday
eve, following.
and was Her
killed 1a 1894 at Hecla,
the Central railroad to take his first car
ride, and as he stepped out from behind
a widow, husband
a box car he was struck by an engine.
Mrs, Yarnell is survived by the follow:
David R. Wagner, sum- | William,
| He
| George Whiting, Myrtle,
in assumpsit, |
Smith, James |
children
Buffalo
of
ing named George, of Zion ;
of
Mrs.
Susan and Del
of Run ; Oliver,
la; Irvin, Hublersburg ;
mont, Salona ; Mrs. Sallie Ogden, Clear-
An
Ida,
WO Sur-
field, and Ambrose, Johnsonburg
other married daughter named
resides at Jacksonville. She is al
vived by two brothers— Frederick Man-
tel, of Beech Creek, and Hope, of lowa
Mrs. Yarnell was born in England and
to this
The greater portion of her married
at He
her
came country when 12 years
old
life was spent la. For several
mouths she made home with her
daughter at Salona
CHARLES
Pa.,
S Brad
Hi ale of
brought to 1
NTON
‘nionville
'
d to
sta Lu
dox K, was
Tuesday Jan. 29 1, and convey
in-law, Ar
a son of Joseph Hin-
olorado. His
three
the home of his father
cas, Deceased was
mother
he
ton of Leadville, (
dying when he wa months old
was taken by his aunt
AN
ta Lucas.
orn two childs
rugged
en
young man
24, when he taken will
phoid fever which
the ti f his la
been employed by
Br
was
resulted in his «
me
addo
¥,
* taken to Montrose and
residence of (
1 vr” 1
! 10 Aheokuk, lowa
. He owne
the large
h was recen
*v. Robert Hamu
wh
pg around
when
He
ng walter
o the vat
was a of S
About ten
mother
ont
aun
moved his
with
Net
plet
years ago he
to Pittsburg and in yhet
18q7 went to Arizon for his health, Death
was due to consumption
Winer Scorr WestTox died Mon.
day January 28, at his home three miles
porth on Bald Eagle, Taylor
| shin, Centre gouuly
yoars, 3 months asd 2¢y days. He suf
fered from grip and feflamation of the
in town
He was aged s4
om Mooday moved trom Potfers Mills to ispwels, Suteiving are his wife, two sons
| a point midway between Port Matilda
and Philipsburg on the Black Moshannos.
place it on a tract of timber land belong.
fog 10 Samuel Matvh, of Lock Haves,
composed of 1400 acres, The timbe
will be cut into bill stuff,
Music School, :
Prof COB Z60glek, of Yess Ill, Fh,
will open hig “Normal Music, School”, at
Centre SIAL, oh Ihe 2d bff! Agni) | andl the
prospects are for having a large number
of students,
pd ny
34 —
A blind girl in Ohio got married and
ray all
007 JA sumovh ditieple
AY A
Fhe Strunks bought § papas did will
and three dug tery
Mus D, Crary ~The body of Mrs.
[Dawid Geary reached. Centre Hall on
Monday. She died in the hospital at
| Philadelphia, where she had been tented
[for & tumor] having been in the hospital
!
I some four weeks. She war A sister ‘of |
| Jonh Dudieni of tear Sprucetown,
husband aud several children survive,
IACKSON Rama? «died at Madison.
burg from d complication of diseases, He
ts survived by his wife and six chil
Otew at90 by four brothers nod two sisters,
Panera! lan Sunday. Age 66 years, 5
mouths and 21 days,
nl
A
She was 63 years old
was |
He had gone to
Evy v~of Lemont, died Thurs- Ah Genghis te
ot from preymonts. He
st wr sah bo, a0,
was 76 years of age and leaves a wife
| and six children. A son and daughter
| reside at home ; two sous live in Dubois
| and two in Pittsburg.
Jouxn DORMAN :~On Monday morning
lin Snydertown after a long and intense
suffering with a cancer in his face.
terment Wednesday at Snydertown,
WirLLiaM T. CRISPIN
citizen of Mill Hall, died on 1st, aged 69
had
for the past eighteen vars,
~-a respected
vears., Deceased been an invalid
He is sur-
vived by two daughters,
MICHARL S of Greenburr, died
on Sunday at hi
NYDER
heart disease,
He
and son and three
home of
He was 71 years and 6 months old
is survived by his wife
daughters, all married,
“BIBLE” WATER.
One of the Interesting Cases Tried in
Court Last week.
TRe case of the Bible si
the boro of Centre Hall
ters
against
closed last week's
session of court, Thursday at noon
The casewas brought by the Misses Annie
and Lizzie Bible against the boro for
breach of contract council entered
written 10 }
fs
for gg yi
into a agreement
per year for a water pr
after the
$7:
to run ars, and
year the rental was to be
of
1h
Hog of
Ance
1] * t
ns get
)
nelle «
hav
empha
she
1hoimew »
5 about IL De TAY over
Judge Love charged the ry,
t box, to find for the Bible
ters in the sum of $149 25 I'he cost
$185 4
ale
docket and witness fees
Kocher-Everhart
A very preity wedding was celebrated
§ o'clock at the
Kocher Rock
The contracting parties were
Thursday evening at
home of Edward near
Springs
Miss Kisie Everhart, a daughter of john
Everhart, of near Pine Grove Mills, and
N. M. Kocher, of Huntingdon county
The ceremony was performed by Rev,
| H. C. love,
!
Coming Wedding.
Invitations have been lssoed for the
wedding of Miss Mary Leisher, of Reno.
vo, 10 Samuel 8. Kaup, of Boalshurg
| Centre county. The happy event will
| take place at the home of the bride's par.
[ents, Mr, and Mis, B. A. Leisher, in
| Renovo Wednesday evening, February
| twenty seventh at eight o'clock
+ Yo CAre 4 Cold 18 One Day.
Take Lasative Bromo Quinine Tablets
All refund the money if It falls
Grove's signature ls oo
Yo daot of
i H } 16 Ameen
the 4th, John Dorman died at his home |
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(THE GLOBE
SSNS
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY & CARPETS.
Will you be in
town this week ?
See our Show Windows
ol Ladies. .c:i20000
CLOAKS & SKIRTS
PRICES JUST
ONE-HALF.
KATZ 2COMPANY
BELLEFONTE, PA
HAS MADE THE DEAF HEAR ..
Late
Allegheny Street
Miraculous
Discoverie Results
and Modern
Methods.
S
arc
Obtained
DR. I. K. STITES.
ces, No. 21 N. Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa
Deafness No Longer Incurable
CONSULTATION FREE.
Dr, Stites, the Eminent Specialist, is Now Demonstrating in
Success of The New Treatment
for Deafness and Catarrh,
ty
Offi
Jill
Bellefonte the
Private and Chronic Diseases Easily Cured
™ to
bins
re of
ast
NEW
‘WEAF
tested
dis
oe
¢
ad
:
an
ey
per
iis
bo rd ne
vet ihe
res He
as of his
5
ady effected many
™ shed the genni
rihe NEW TREATMENT
Would Almost
Ordinary Conversation Without Trouble
g worse and worse from eatarrh and deafness, oatarrh
hy lass of hearing. then rinen AR buzzing volsss
a SO tery fying with their whistling and shrieking that | was
sometimes (canght ¢ Wd eo mtinually and fell wretehed general y fhe New
eh | have been taking "ut a short tiae, from our speeialist, Dr Stites, Is di) Lg
than anything | have ever heard of. The resail bas been wore than | enn faily
for] feel a mest markablie change The head noises have gradually ceased, my hear
much improved that | ean now hear ordinar conversation In A room. sod fan thos
more hear the evureh hells rising and five alarm whistles, whieh | oounld nn do for a long
time on account of the noises In my ears, To day | am on A fair road to health, after one
physician pronounced me incurable Respectiinlly, . .
JOHN HH. ANDREWS, Belisfonts
Set Him Crazy at Times,
Now He Ml
years | have }
r dually
inti they gr
} grow
yore dl
ble
re
Ing
Can Now Hear the Traing Passing, Something She was Unable to Hear
for Eight Years.
Deafness and eatarrh have made me a g oat sufferer for years, Hawking, spitting, drop
ping on the throat besides all Kinds of head noses, » & Whistling, burning and ld dy
which simost seg me wild at times, and various other Miserable symptoms almost
despair of ever being relieved, | grew very deaf could not hear th - trains Which pacndd J
for. for to day After = yours deafness | can now hear the fralos ones more, which was the first
great Indioation | had of what the Naw TREATMENT Is doing for me,
‘Hours, from 9am. to 12. Jto5 pm and 7 to 8 pm.
HN
NO INCURABLE CASES TAKEN.
| spent a wreat deal ff money for various remedies an cures bul noticed 1illle benedt
New TREATHET gave me some hope. and sinee 1ak ing 11 the result is more than | ever
| am rapidly recovering
| and Bigh!y recommend the NEW TREATMENT to all sufferers,
Mas Looy Auman, Mingoville,