Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 07, 1901, Image 9

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, FEBRUARY 17, 1901,
WL
| same place,
The Racket.
SURPRISE PARTY |
| of ladies from Bellefonte partook of & | biained that a penny chocolate tablet other side
Unionville.
chicken and waffle supper last Thursday
| evening at the popular Union Hotel, and
on Saiurday evening a party of young
men partook of a like supper at the
It seems Bellefonters know
where to go for a square meal. Two or
| three parties tried to engage supper for
the same evening, but were refused on
| account of limited room,
Everybody and their friends in-
vited to participate.
| barked at the
A large party of school boys and girls |
Bellefonte and disem-
home of Mr. and Mrs,
Howard Holtzworth ; they were chap:
came up from
| eroned by Prof. Paul Fortney and one of
the lady teachers, Blair said they had a
———————————————
{ scrap the other
A prize in every package and |
sometimes two.
New customers as well as re-
gular Racket Buyers (and |
their name is legion) please
note, Surprise Party stops, with
closing of the doors, Saturday
night February 6th.
G. R. SPIGELMYER:
CORRESPONDENTS
DEPARTMENT
CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE
Hublersburg.
Not dead but sleeping
:
Thursday, of last
were
the scholars
the sled-
(84)
On week,
is place out tryi
R. had a
arty at
Bertha
hopes
!
Cleve and Edward wer
on Saturday
(reorge
ness
Belle
came
m, two young
e visiting
ers several
there they
{there
WE we
Moy
from
ym pa
her daughter Emma,
arrived at Henry Sha.
and on Monday John
Howard Shadow
pleasure trip to
both young men
the ladies are
.
on Sund
and Cora Hou'z
Lingle, took a
AY,
by the way
QOKIUK, and
ster and a Mr
ast Sun
Moyer, Any
wo sure
that means a
ww! and si
Brand pring Mills,
day at me of |. H
one going to Mr, Moyers
get a No. 1 dinper, and
great deal
spent
be io
Housman, wife and
down with grip
Squire J. S
daughter, are all
Last week's blizzard completely block.
aded the roads, so much so that the mail
could not go for a day
wishing for snow
ought 1 0! to squ a’.
Quite a large number of our section
were to Centre Hall last week, to attend
the public sale, at Mr. Runkie's hotel.
Colyer band take notice, watchclosely,
half way up the hill,
Mrs. Housman sald she worked and
walked so fast, the grip would not get
bet. the grip came the other way and
met her, plumb, so she has him good
now,
The people who attend funerals come
to grief.
There
the « mntry
——
ts mors Oatarrh In this section of
than all other diseases pus
together and until the IMSL ow SOArs Was Sup
wed 10 be Ineurable, Fora great many years
doctors pronounced it a loeal disease, and pre
seribed loeal remedies and by constantly fall
ing to eure with local treatment pronounced
it incurable, Selence has proven ental rh to be
8 constitutional disease, and tucrelwe, re
quires eonsdtutional treatment Hall's On
tarrh Cure, manufactured vy ¥. J tUheney &
Oo , Toledo, Ohio, is the obly constitutional
cure on the market, It Is taken interuslly in
doses {rom Iv drops to a teaspoonful It sets
directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of
he system They offer one hundred dollars
for any ease It 1al 10 Cute Bend for cironiars
mon ials, Area
and testimon pls, AULNEY & C0, Toledo, 0,
aly Fils are the vost
| line
| House of
| mammoth structure after the most taste.
People were |
; since they have it they |
| me suspiciously.
capital time,
A couple of our school boys had a
day. The one fellow
plunked the other on the proboscis and
brought a copious flow of the claret,
while he in return, had a ‘‘Hogarth's
of beauty” marked alongside his
sneeecr | no further damage was done,
According to previous announcement
I will now play last scene in Rip Van
Winkle:
BELLEFONTE Rip VanWiukle,
(Continued from last week.)
1050
After alighting from the noiseless train
I looked around a few and
stood amazed at the wonderful changes
in the last half centary., The
streets were all paved with asphalt and
automobiles with rubber
tired gliding noisclessly
hither and thither, The pavements were
all plated with sheets of rubber, so that
in walking over them one imagines he is
walking on velvet or brussels carpet.
The Bush House has been remodeled
and now six stories high and
equipped with an elevator and all the
most modern improvements. It is said
to be the finest hotel outside of our larger
cities, We meandered noiselessly over
the rubber pavements to the diamond
the “observed of all observers,” on ac-
count of our perforated habiliments. We
stood amazed ! bewildered! ! The Court
1900 has been replaced by a
moments
wrought
scores of their
wheels were
1s is
ful designs of architecture, aud ibose
grand old columns that were at one time
| the pride of Centre county bave utterly
disappeared. The new structure is built
within ten feet of Allegheny and
is said to have a hall
In the rear of the Court House is a high
platform about * hundred |
and is fully fifty
and has a m
nrevent
i 0
street
cost nillion dollars
{
cet square
above the ground,
kel plated balustrade t
from falli
ject of beauty
ling of flying
oermitted
’
0
persons
really an ot
yt the lan
are not
r iear
ed |
they
sl1ee
automobiles
and from this
Looking eastward
woundertul
alighted on
gingerly as
this machine is an old gentieman by t
name of Smith, Wm. F. Smith, near
Millheim. He has a case at court and
had just returned from his home where
he bad gone for his dinner, For a handle
the rudder his air ship he uses a
billiard cue and for ballast be had on his
ship a half bushel of ivory balls
Looking southeast we saw another ship
approaching and landed on the stati
man and I
Wm
land on
ff frightening
An elevator
flying machin
I saw
airships appr
the station as
a snow flake
10
is horses an
lakes you («
¢e stat)
one
oachin
Kr
‘he owner of
he
Of
of
to
poo
n
It contained an oid
woized him to be
Ferguson townshij
came another
dire
andes
ot
cliy ove
WAY up in
After
phia
LW
whe
uly ye
|
ame toh
will spend
Others
not epumer
We
art
anded
the court
, An ola
jard cue in his bands came down the
aisle and ordered me 0 take a seat. |
asked him if he was the boss, and then
he wanted to put me out but he didn't,
but | did a The court room
was a marvel grandeur and magoifi-
cence, lescribe. |
edged up to a fellow and asked him who
that judge and he Wid me it was
George W. Spangler, son of N. B. Spang-
ler, who was at one time district attorney
but is chief justice of the
court, and who are those
haviog that law suit? "Smith ar
and that lawyer that's defending
is Eddie Keich , and Smith's counse
‘Bud’ Harper. It is a trifling matter
but it's about the only kind they have in
court now." There were not many
people in the court room. On the south
side sat a number of ladies, we presume
they were witnesses in of these
trifling suits being interested in
the trials we our exit from the
court room 10 the corridor on first Hoor
The names of the officers were printed
on handsome cards, all beingwnilorm,
showing conclusively that they were
farpished by county, some of which
were as follows Harold Garduaer, pro.
thonotary ; Freddie Dukeman, recorder
of deeds; Johnnie Musser, register of
wills; (P. 5S. John Musser is a son of
Boyd Musser.) Grover jackson, son of
H. |]. Jackson, sheriff ; but we must leave
the Court House,
We then crossed over to the Garman
House which is now under the manage.
ment of Daniel and George Garman
Curiosity, more thap| hirst, promp «d me
to enter, A number of perscus were
lounging around on the handsome and
cosy Morris chairs. Everybody eyed
It is one of the hand.
somest and most magnificent hotels in
the state. Three more stories have been
added to this populer boatelry and has
pext went into
Was in “510M man with a
bud
ii
lake seal
ol
impossible for me 10 «
is, 0
now supreme
two fellows
d Gates,
(rales
ne
Sry
is
some
Not
made
Lhe
| an elevator of the latest improvement ;
| the bar room is simply grand, beyond
conception, it was utterly devoid of the
disagreeable odor of intoxicants; back of
the bar was a handsome cabinet contain.
jug a number of drawers, the whole
being nickel plated and engraved in the
most tasteful designs; on the counter sat
a number of small silver trays. | was
amazed and belong weary I threw myself
on a comfortable Morris chair, The floor
of the bar room was covered with the
richest and most elegant design of brus.
sels carpet. A couple of fellows with the
lint about all worn off their clothing
came in and one gentleman said to the
other, “What'll you have?’ "I'll take
a pony chocolate tablet’ sald he dnd the
other sald, “I'll take a pink tablet.”
Whereupon the bartender opened a
couple of the drawers and placed a tab.
let of each kind, as desired, on one of
Rn | ;
the silver trays and shoved them to each, | exclaim “The half was never told me,
They took the tablets apd placed them | Neither can I tell you the half I saw and |
iad lin their mouths with seeming delight. | beard, so I will let the curtain drop with |
A sleighing party consisting entirely | After they had gome the bartender ex. | the audience on the one side and on the |
| meant a “Pony’’ beer and a pink tablet
| meant whiskey straight ; that no intoxi.
| cants were sold any more by the drink,
| as the legislature passed an act to pre
| vent the sale of intoxicating drinks, but
| not intoxicating ‘‘eats,’”’ see. Truly, I
thought, "Necessity is the mother of in-
| vention.” He further explained that
| one pink tablet will make a man feel
comfortable, two will make him feel
wealthy, and three will make him bellig
erent, Joe Rightnour says they are
much more convenient to take with you
when you go hunting or fishing than the
old fashioned kind of beverage
We next went into the Centre Democrat
office. Here too, time had wrought mar-
vellous changes,
transformed into a press room and the
compoditor's room was greatly enlarge d
and the editor's sanctum
| maguificent. The editor
tively a young mau; a man of pleasing
address, and I asked his name and
told me it,was ‘‘ Freddie Kurtz, my father
Charles Kurtz, lives out on East Linn
street. He puts in most of his time in
riding his automobile.” And then he
banded me a copy of the Democrat, it 1s
printed in magazine style. He me
nearly all the papers are now printed in
that way, so that you don't to keep
your arms
told
have
spread out if you were
paper
‘the Watchman is
the Meeks, George R. Meck, though 0 i,
editor in chief and his
Meek is associate editor, ‘I
fess’ said he *‘that it is the ablest and
best edited and most neatly
paper in the state.” It is al
in wagazmne form and has a
illuminated cover “And the
he said “bas changed its name to ‘Pro
hibition Advocate’. "’ see.” said
he, “after Pattison was elected in 1904
to the presidency its editor, Mr
became disgusted with
turned the Gazette with
ments over to Francis
immensely rich and don’t
school keeps or not. He spends much of
his time in Hausabarrick now “Aud
the Republican 7’ 1 asked } 3
still the old stand, Mr
Harris has been trying for the last for
the eon. e . ye
It
18]
0
beautiful
Gazette"
“You
and
its equip
Tom i
POauUCcs
all
Seer €
a pect
“Oh
published in
YEATS
2
ly
re
edited
tO make
republican ©
a splendid
arty
xi
Just then a fine,
ly
cached
of
soldier
been O
entered the san
walked
1 a small C4
said in
is that you Id
Wear (a
I ca
ute
button
WO
you look hne
Majesty,
proposit)
your
that your
|
that |
yrigade
Africa i
enough
my
Soutl )
ney 3
wlp
Enow
e me tol you
us
bye
asked
he sa
juring the pr
young la
hat to show off ever
i
Cs
In my meanderings
ess houses
Dusit
curtain
and
[here we read the
dent Be
Exchange.’
beautifu
changes
a few the
on a
t oe t
sirees
drop
trolley rode to
Schaeffer, Pres
efont
New York Sick
SAW A
sembiing Cleopatra s Needle,
west we mon am re
scam
ined it closely and found it was «
incl
OI ix
entirely of
This
beautifu
Dr. don h real
has more acres (achers) in that monn
ment than are owned by the largest land
owners in the world, On the porch of
the adjoining residence stands a hand
some pedestal surmounted with a large
gilt volume entitled "Blackstone It is
the luxuriant bome of J. C. Meyer, Esq
The firm of Potter & Hoy now reads,
Kline & Co., Hardware, the
being Orrie Kline, J. Harris Olewine and
Paul Rumberger Chaney Hicklin is
president of First National Bank, and
James W. Barnhart cashier; Maurie
Jackson iz puesident of the Jackson &
Hastings Bank. The firm of Joseph Bros
has been changed to Harry Holtz & Co,
F. BE. Naginey, dealer in furniture, now
reads, F. E. Naginey & Son, dealers in
fine furniture and goats. An immense
theatre now occupies the McBride cornet
on Bishop and Allegheny streets It is
owned by Robert F. Hunter & Son. The
first floor contains a large number of
offices and business places. A card on
the door 0 the audience room read as
follows: "Wanted Ancient chestnuts,
apply to Arthur Kimport, manager.”
Beezer's Meat Market is now under the
| management of Arthur and Benner Beer
er. Charley Kellerman occupies the M.
E. parsonage; he is the preacher in
charge here, Joseph and James Fox
are proprietors of the Model Shoe Store
in Temple Court, Harry Nighthart keeps
an automobile livery and kedps all kinds
of mobys to hire,
While standing near the spot where
the Curtin monument is to be built some
time, an old man with cream colored
cuspids and mw
stood front
Ward
esiale
OTS
monument in
residence of br
Lown mo but be
members
|
|
The theatre had been |
was simply
Was compara.
he |
Harter, |
!
care whether |
bair approached me and asked me if 1 |
wouldn't buy a bottle of hair restorer, |
He had an impediment in his speech, it
was Albert Roberts, | sald to him,
| “What excuse have you for living yet?"
| but he handed me a bottle and I read on
theld inthe M. E
{evening
elder is
Domino.
Pleasant Gap.
Hello! wayback ! —got the gripp.
Avother smooth article-—the sleigh,
Wm. Brooks was seen in our town on
Tuesday eve.
Snow storms, drifts
lenty.
and blizzards are
p
Several sled loads of this place intend
making use of this beautitul snow,
What's the matter with "Billy Howe,"
he's all right,
The Gettig brothers are getting the
homestead in shape for public sale,
And so one of our young sports intend
golug into the grocery business, (how
about it Skinnie)
Any one desiring to purchase
home at this piace,
Gill, of this place
Mrs. Henry
this writing
We are glad
around again
seyeral month
a
address Larry
nice
A.
Twitmyer is very ill at
1o
Sam
Brooks
ck for
see Samuel
been
has
News of any
place is hard to
Protracte
piace probab
Ju
i i
held b
hurch, wa
wa
')
the A ¥
ever 1
ding ¢
DeCess
man (een
mn
for ho
}
$7
at
ng Al
“singers ol a
The mference
h on this
new pres
present
last y ¢
chur
at which
i
cx pee ted
juarter
the
to be
Mingoville.
The groundhog day came on Satu
clear and bright ;
weeks more of cold
The Heela schoo
last Friday
liam Spr
ig with Mr
Saturday
now look out for six
weather
had
with their
and the
Hockman
ul
for saw
ast
Shuman 7Z
ey
nmerman
cry
the
SO1
ast
traps. L
dear meat this time
had
jus
ne
{ year
Boys. yon betler take warn:
when D. P $ vou to keep off the
Mr. and Mrs. P. Hockman were
ing at Hablersbarg on day
He
on our
E
LL ice
visit
Sur
Joseph rman, of Ge
WAS SO
TEES valley,
sirects ast week
Snook 1s sti)
to Milibeim
The
Tohn Tress er
15, on the Mc
Jerry hauling implements
has been
wi
writer informed that
March
ace
have sale
yy farm at this p
on
I ylersville.
Rev. Wetzel, of the Reformed church,
1s having a week of services, begloning
on Monday evening
Harry Wolfe
at the home of J
and
H
A number of young folks
tafie of the good sleighing t
Dice's big meeting at
sister spent Sunday
Day
g
advan
) attend Rev
Loganton
took
Sammy Roh! was on the sick list but is
reported as improving
Rev. Dice will start protracted meet
ing in the United Evangelical church
next Sunday evening
lee Nicholas, who was slaving at
Beech Creek, has returned home to
attend school the remainder of the term
John Rockey and daughter, of Rose
CIAanS, were seen on our streets last week,
E K. Miller, H. H. Miller and J. Mil.
ler, who are working at Centre Hall,
accompanied by 8. A. Kerstetter of that
place were seen on our streets the other
Sunday
Joe Bressler was seriously
throat trouble last week,
The meeting held on Saturday evening
for the purpose of organizing a P.O.S of
A. at this place was well attended and
received lots of encouragement from the
people. Come and help a good cause
along.
ill with
Sober.
Plenty of snow and everybody ought
to be satisfied with the good sleighing.
John Musser and wife, from Sugar val
i
| of Coburn,
Aaronsburg.
Grain deale, C, A, Weaver and family,
spent Sunday in town with
{the lady's parents, Thomas Edmunds,
| 1s getting worse every day.
ley, are visiting friends bere. John drives |
two spry horses in the sleigh.
the label; “Dale's Magic Capillary Coun | Alice Ebert was home with her parents
pound warranted to produce a
h of hair on the baldest pate in
rom three to five weeks, Manufactured
by A. A Dale & Son.” 1 dida't buy
i
i
“Bat, tke the Queen of Sheba, 1 wus |
on Sunday.
W. B. Sober, from Lewisburg, was
seen in our vicinity,
Alice Lingle went to Lewisburg to
work,
Mis. Gramley, of Lock Haven, is the
guest of her sister Mrs. Chas. Burd in
our town,
A large sled load of young people
from town were over at Forrest Stovers
north of here last Friday evening, where
they tripped the ‘light fantastic’’ until
the wee small hours of morning and
judging from this they all had a geod
time
Geo. Weber, of Lock Haven,
tertained a few days last
son, Prof. Stewart Weber,
Ira Gramley and a Miss Auman, of
Wolfs Store, were in town Sunday visit.
ing the gentleman's father, Irey
ley.
Merchant
Freeburg on
lime
was
by
“n-
his
week
Gram-
and wife drove to
to spend a short
visiting the lady's aged mother.
The following persons from our town
were to Madisonburg Sunday to attend
the funeral of Jack Iimbert: Mr
Mrs. Fred Limbért and son Freddie
and Mrs. Elmer Limbert, Mr
Aaron Weaver and Clayton Musser
The pupils of the Gi hoo
t * bu engaged in rehear
nment
Yh 1114 rae
Phillips
Sunday
and
, M1
ammar >
Te
i
, and M1:
cwan
We
Dora GC
ed load who went
Saturday
Minnie
of Henry
fora
and Be
Beaver,
the house wit
Samuel Green,
i% Als confine ]
ount of sickoes
Saturday evening
cordially
cireshments will
Linden Hall.
week al
urg
"ee
he recent
der a
and
“«
an )
Ve
losn woud De
he vent
Make
th his remodelascope he
St! th delight and received wit
by our your EK m AD
eriain age
Ha singing
convention
ors
f 1s
I
nm are
that over would wv
flown w
aru
rs of un
open lens
ache
The
bold a musica
Monday Feb
Proff. Crawford
for the said class The «
th two
evening's
Pine Grove Mills.
18
al
)
ass w
jer the
Ha
It, un
of Centre
m
oe w concerts, I hat and
Friday
Those who were wishing to have winter
have it with a vengance, at present
D. J. Koch spént Sund
at Miujbeim
ay with friends
Death came unexpectedly to
Again claiming William Musser; be
had been in failing beaith juite a
while, but no one thinking bis case at
present as being serjous as it was unti
the night of Jan. 31, when be took worse
and died at 5 30 in the morning. He
leaves three sisters, Mrs. Hale Ross, of
Linden Hall, Mrs. "Alka Goss and Miss
Auna, of this place. His age was 28
years 6 mouth, By faith be was a Lath
eran. Interment was made in the new
cemetery, The services being conducted
by his pastor Rev. Alkens
We are glad to see W. H. Roush about
again after a few weeks’ sickness,
A. C. Musser and wife, of Altoona,
were called to this place on account of
this place
fore
| the death of his brother
The A. M. E. meeting closed last Tues.
day night,
and Mrs, Brungart's
The B. C. R. R. train stuck in the snow
a short distance from town and it took it
half a day to get out,
Lamar.
Eli Shilling has been laid up with a
sore loot and leg for over two years, and
He went to
the Lock Haven hospital on Jan. 11,
188, and on the 4th of Feb, the same
year he came home without any relief,
and has been a township charge since
and his wite recently left him. Mr,
Shilling is a respectable man and
worked bard up to favine that gan.
Rim. has
:
:
:
i
| when
Wolfs Store,
Floyed Bowersox and family, from
Sprine Mills ; Chas. Bressler and family,
from Rebershurgg and H. A. Lamey and
mothe, from Greenburr, were all visitors
at Nathaniel Bowersox’s last Sunday.
William Conser, who sometime ago
left Livonia for Pittsburg, in search for
employment returned home last week.
Mr, Henderson, from Milton, was a
visitor at Hiram Slaterback’s, over Sun-
day.
Harry M. Walker got his new Huber
threshing machine last Saturday. Mr,
Geo. Wolfort brought it over from Coburn,
It sequired six horses to haul it througn
the badly drifted roads. Mr. Walker's
machine is self filling and will save three
men and po doubt he will be well pat-
ronized when the threshing seasons
opens,
We
will
are informed that Beck's Bros.,
their sawmill and engine to
Hopyples Hollow where they will have
sawing for two years, Soccess boys.
move
er were held in the
church at this place last Sunday.
Allen Gi
Communion vices
move into J
tenant house next
bert wi eremiah
spring
Rebershurg
fine
party from
of
took
and
and
the
Sore Lungs
mean weakened lungs — all
caused by a cold and cough.
Weak lungs sooner or lates
mean consumption,
Shiloh’s
Consumption
Cure
will heal and strengthen the
cure cold and stop the
noe
1
i
for years — had
I was in
Hal gives
of and it
hemorrhages,
asl sage of consump
pe. | Gnally tried
com pletely hm
wp
cured me
« health
MES FLORENCE DEFW
hast Unkiand, Cel
Shilel's Consumption Cure is seld by all
druggists at The, S0c, §1.00 a bottle. A
rinted guarantees goes with every bottle,
f you are not satis g* to your druggist
and get your money bask.
ww.
without cost te
setrated book conpum pt
you 5. C Wels Co,
on Sem
LeRoy, NX,
NEw CENTURY
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more so
r patrons.
can ks we
rainst anything
red that
buy here are
ire
ASS
hour in
but that the leathers
fresh and healthy. Same
1 Ol
Rubbers.
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Sai
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