Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 21, 1901, Image 1

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CHAS. R. KURTZ, Proprietor.
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COMPLETE
RETURNS
From Every Voting Precinct in
Centre Co.
THOSE ELECTED ON TUESDAY
Compiled From the Official Returns in |
the Prothonotary’s Office—Sur-
prises in Many Sections—Local |
Fights were plenty.
We are able herewith to present to our
readers a concise and complete return of
the election on Tuesday, showing the |
yote cast for all the nominees in every
voting precinct of the county. This re.
quired a vast amount of labor to prepare
fn a short time, but we believe it will
prove interesting and will be duly ap
preciated.
Here, in Bellefonte, the election was
quiet and the two parties, on a whole,
polled their vote. In the south ward |
the democrats had a fuss and the result
was they lost most of the offices. John
Trafford was defeated for Overseer of
the Poor on the democratic ticket, prin.
eipally because people did not approve
of a third term, yet he is credited with | }
having been one of the best officials in
that pepartment, |
In compiling these returns we give the |
official vote of all nominees, omitting all
small scattering votes.
Boroughs :
Bellefonte N. W
Office. Republican.
Jdudge..S B Miller 219 L A Schaeffer 138
Insp. Roger T Bayard John L «ne 130
Asr..8 A Ball 248 ..... «Wm A Ishier 115
Council... W red Bovynolds 344...
Sch Dr. Henry C Quigley 309
Or of Pr..8 H Diehi 210 John
Treasurer. Charles F Cook 331
Aud. CK Hickien 2% Joe Rightnour
Bellefonte 8. W.
Thos Donachy 1682. Jon MeMahon 160
Henry D Brown 147 HJ Wulkey I7
WC Cassidy 1-3 Thomas Howley 139
G W Sherry 132. J M Cunningham 19
‘ WC Heinle 23
I81..... John Trafford 1%
Treasurer. Charles F Cook 214 . %
Aud. C K Hickiin 19 Joe Rightnoar 127
Bellefonte W. W.
dudge. Edward T Tuten 74... J} E Miller 8
Insp..A V Smith 78 Jas K Barnhart 78
Asr. James H Kine 68 LH McQuistinn 69
Counctl. EY Whittaker 77 Osenr Woize
Bch Dr. George W Rees 77.... CY Wagner
Or of Pe..Sam H Den! 73 ohn Tafford 6
Treasurer. . Coarles F Cook 98 .a . Wn
And. CK Hickiin = Joe Rightnour 43
Consolidated
OP..SHDishi 44 John
Yreasurer. Charles F Co
Aud. .C K Hicklen M0
Centre Hall
Henney
Democral.
3)
~
J
Ir
Mever 188
Tord 15
134
Judge
Insp
Anr
Coun
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Trafford
EA)
Jadge. Win
Insp... Wmn Sa
Asr. Andrew (
Counell
' Afr
Edwin
Wm A
Jor 8
Sch Dr
Or of Pr
Jot Pp
imp»
IO De "i
BDBRB
And. Wm E Park
tabin
How
Thomas Plet
John B Holter 72
Jos IL. Holter so
Council..J weph H Scher
John A Th
Beh Dr..C H Pleichs
Qof P Wm H Net
Aud. KE E Holter 7
Milesburg Boro
Judge. . A G Rager %0
asp... Grant Dike 9
Asr.. PH Haupt 8)
Counell.. Wm B Miles 84
" J wper D Knarr 63
' ' Wesley Crain 70...
Sch Dr..Jonn Mile 87 .
“ SM Hur 113...
Oof P..2T Harshiberger 79
And. AG Rager 5 Arcorge Ssroup
H C..John Joon 8 David Wyland “|
| Miilheim Roro
Judge Stephen Moyer UM __teorge Secrist 109
Iosp. WF Krebs In ood C Homterman 115
Asr. Dante! Ulrich 42, cso: bP Auman
Sch Dir. .J Splgeimyer 42 Masser 10!
" F E Gutelius 31 K Alexander wm
Oof P..P H Shires 4 FF Conrer 10%
Council
#3
Wu Weber 831
ceselra Proudfoot 42
woes Win 8
mes Nol &
Joseph Baird 47
eorge Noll @
LC Bullock 4
J R Senieiffer 12 GS Frunk lo
FF Wetzel 9... A Walter 1014
George Ulrich Is «FP Masser 122
HC Rochrook 31 JH sreon Wy
HC..WM Hartman 8 WN Auman II
For water. . Debt inors wed .“ 5
Against water. No Increase 5
Philipsburg —1st Ward
Jago. .U Lighten haler 8 H B Ammerman 3
Ensp.. DK Tate «wd M Maloy 8
Asr. CH Muosser &4 SW Cross 8
Council, . TJ Leew .
Soh Dir. . W W Andrew 78
* Geo W Howarth. . Hamer Sankey 54
Oof P.. James Binck 8; John KE Homer
Charch Trustee. Mrs Elizte Simier 92
“ Mrs Elizabeth Nixon #1
Mrs BM Moser 81 "he ghng
Aud. Jobn E Fryberger 97... AB Herd 4
" Wm R Miller ®_... John P Johnson 2 |
Philipsburg tad Ward,
Fudge. HC Warfel 70... .. Thomas Deas kin 127
Iosp.. Wm M Rass (06... HM Paul In
Ast. Wm IL Hurper i» FW Grebe 1
souneil. .J Elmer Bloom 78 Jas Pas more 12]
h Dir WW Andrew 95... F.ank Weber 124
by Goo W Howarth 90 Hamer Sankey
Oof P. James Black 100 Juno KE Homer
Church Trustee... Mrs Eilzio Simier 07.. ......
a8 «Mrs Elizabeth Nixon 09
” «Mrs RM Mauser 108 youn
Aud. John B Fryvetger 110......A B Herd "i
“ Wm R Miller 108... John P Johnson 73 |
Philipsburg vd Ward,
dodge. Fil Townsend 138 Charles Waring o |
Insp. HB Ayers iB ......... Wm J Carey #5 |
Asr. WN H Linginfelter 143. Binks J Kyler 56
LCounotl.. KH Moore 110........A J tite am 9
Soh Dir. W W Andrew 118, Frank Welt 07
“Geo W Howarih 103....M Sank: yo
Qof P.. lames Bimek I¥ ... ino BE H mner 71 |
Church Trustee. Mrs Kllzie Stmler 147. noes |
“ «Mrs Elzabeth Nixon 127.
“ Mra KM Masser 187
Aud. John BE Fryborger 199...... A B Herd ag |
“ WmR Miller i152... . John F Johnson 81 |
Philipaburg consolidated !
Bch Dir. W W Andrew 88. Frank Weber ™m
“ Geo W How rth 208... H Sankey |
Qof P. James Biaok 38.... 000 K Homer 8
Aud, John KE Fryoerger 8 AN Herd IT
“ Wm BR Mider ag... Jon ¢ Johnson IM
Howth Philipsburg
Judge. John Hofman 84
Insp. William Forrel $h,.......Chus Frank &
Ast. Lafo Stein 38. .............d068 Altre
Couneil,. Dun Stine 48... Mich wl Stover 14
i WW Fank 47.,.....840m Gardner & |
hid cave Moors 19...... Dave Moore is
cokrank Wagoner dl... MH Vaoagho ou |
“* SWI Fahel B.........5llis Allen 2 |
80h Dr..8 © Benford 4... Thos Cameron tg
“Thos Byron 41 ......., John Kelley 19
wobdncoin River 236.... Morris Frank 19
Walk 8........Thos Radon
Frank Weber a8
cveUhas Wilcox 89 |
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| Beh Dr
| fap:
| Jedge..C
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«Ralph Cameron 92
Frank Adir 34
srrnes ceansnessSam Kelley
State College Boro
Judge. Hamill Holmes 102. ..T F Kennedy
Insp. . James H Holmes, Jess. Jos Mingle 75
Anr, Clark Herman : 5 Moore
Coue'l.. Jw Johnstonbaugh to. ® M Foster
“ Sylvester Juokson 86. H Campbell 87
Sch Dir... eo 8 Chris 154, «AA Miler
“ od PJackson TY Dr T Christ
QofP..D vid Shivery Sri8......C Thom &
Aud. John W Stuart #0 J A Hun
HC..John Lytle . W Curson
Unionville Boro
BP Shipley 2
Joho HH Cadwalader
BW Shipley .
BW Shipley
I' E Griest 21
AT Rowen 2
EA Kuss] 8
" Al Rowen 8
Orof Pr..K A Russel
Aud. GD Morrison 19
HOC TG Alexa
And. Eimer K Ross 38, .,
“ John Hell r 2. ..
HO...coonii0s
AF Hinze !
BF Leather
Svorge PU
Judge
Losp
ARr
Counell
ai
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der 8
Townships :
NP
Renner
Judge. .D H Shivery 22
Lo=p..J L Marshal 85
Reg Asr. Marun Bro
VRI Asr.. 1 W Bodie 3
8S Dir... David Bhinesmit}
. George P Thom s 2
QofP..J Psi }
' AJ Kuh
JW Mu
Mure Keller 27...
Jot PP. David Rothrock 20 . .
And. Kd Longwell U4 wash
Clerk..V T Wale 12 SH
wer di
inl
I8
ne Ty
Huey
Benner-—-8 p
Judge. Jno H Fishburn 41. Har vey Be
Insp. Tenn } Hobe
Reg Ast. John Kuhn 42
Val Asr..J W Bodie 58. ....
S Dir... David Rbinesmith 41
is JGeorge F Thomas 35... Robert Hartle
Qof P..d P Seibert 4... WW Wimmer
“ AJKuhniss . « John '
Sapr..J W Marsial Jumes H
“ Ma rt Keller 29..... cessed PP lsh
David Rothrook 41
Aud. . EA Longwell 9
Clerk. YT Waite & saa
Benner consolidated
Val Asr..J W Bodie 70
Sch Dir..D Khigesmich 74
" George P homes 67
Qof P..J P Selbert v7
AJ Kunh 8
Marshal 87
ner
t Hurtle
HN Hoy
HK Hoy
Sun’ Mars le
Presser 4
Al Ke le y
WwW Wi
hn Stave
Sapr
1 Rothrook 66
Ed Longwe 63
VT Wale
Austin (
Adm singhe S
dno HH Borger
Judge
§
Sch Dir, Tue
' J
eye
Geo
RC Daley 32
Insp. Wm Fyeo 0
Anr WD David &
Sch Dr. John Oyler ¢
John A Daley
Ov of Pe, John A Daley 5
Sapv.. Irvin Robluson
. George Weaaver al
Jof P..lohn Wensa 8) hb
Aud. Jacob Becndol & DE Robb M4
Clark. . Wm kobb #4 «T 8 DeLong 2
Ferguson RB. PD.
T.D. Decker 6
A. Klder 5
8. E ross §
J. G6. Balley ..(
Levi Garber 4
Judge
Dolan Gardoer +
F.W Swab 11
Fred Krumrine |)
Wim w_ Kel
B. MeCormiek 14
Clayton Curl 1
Luther Dale 4 wens LIS Lytle 147
8 Fr livin a «Thomas vray 1
Supr..Wm Vaotries 7 J. ¥ Meyers 12
' I. 1. Reet] & N.K Hess |
J, Po.samuel Musser 66 H Miler ily
Aud. J. NN, Hoy 17 —
Clerk..J. Hh. Balley & ¢ sesasnsnndhe
Ferguson Wp
B. Heas %0...D. 4. Kustonbauder 20
Insp .Cgiun Barr 45 «Isaac Harpster |
Keg. Ast. nase Rider 50 «Al Bowersox
Val. Asr..J. 4. Bailey 4 U.B. MeCormiex
Bupr.. Wm. Vantries 50 ods F. Meyers
’ J. 1. Reed 5 a N.E. tiess
Beh. Dr. Lev] Garber 4 Clayton Corl
iy 4d Luther Dale 4| Ellis Lytle
Ov of Pr.8. FP. livin %7 «Thomas ray
J.P. Samuel Musser 3 woes dH Miller
Aud .J.N Hoy ™ woBamuel Harpster
Clerk. ..J. KH. Balley wasn J, Tate 58
Ferguson Consolidated
Val Asr..J Gu. Balley vl
Bupr Wm Vantries
y J. 1, Reed 8M...
Beh Dr... bev! Garber 8s
ilo Luther Dale 97
Ov. of Pr.8 PF livin vb
J.P. Samuel Musser ia
Aud. .J N Hoy Wi...
Clerk..d H Balley »s
Gregg N P.
vodnoob F Musser 88
Cyrus Philips 31
James ¥ Waugh 4
Joba MetUoor 29
F A Youriok 0
FD Hoseroan 8
Emanu | KEungard 35
fohn Hreen &
mes Fase 87
Wm Penier
MoCormick
Judge
Insp. H
Keg. Asr
Val. Ase
seh. In
ar ii
Ov of Pr
J
fate ID
Jormick 154
Meyers qn
wor M, K, Hons 108
layton Corl 167
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CB, Mo(
J. F
lis Lytie 185
olin Giray 108
«od H Miller 07
AJ Tate 13
KG Kennelley
Soh Dur. FS Musser
pig WW MH Smiths
Qf P.M Wogloy 7
Sapr.. J D Wagner 4
0 Toma Smith 4 sou odd
Jumes Konnelley 8
: : lO
Gregy EB DP,
Judge Samos! Uirieh 17
Insp. Jasper W signer 0
Rog Ase. W F Mawer 37......
Val Avr. BG Kennelley 11
Soh Dir. F 8 Mussor 16 F A Yoarick 0
oo WH Smith IL LF D Hosterman 84
Qof P.M Wegley 11....Emanuel Eungard 08
Clerk
MB Hering 80
UK Lolgler
Adam Ertie 8
John MeCool 6
4?
“Continued on page 8, column 4,
"| BROKEN LAMP
«Samuel varpster 117 |
Samuel Harpser (4 |
SERIOUS FIRE
AT CENTRE HALL
Irvins Large Hardware Store De-
stroyed on Tuesday
| Adjoining Buildings Caught Fire But!
Were Saved by Heroic Work—A
Shortage in Water Supply Caused
General Panic
Shortly after the dinner hour on Tues-
day the hardware store of D Irvin Son's
in the foundry building, at Centre Hall,
caught fire and by 2,30 the entire build-
The
and the
ing was in ruins with all its contents
water on hand failed entirely
the
at
from hose only two to
feet the
tached to the new water system.
flow was
nozzle of the hose at
The
roof of the dwelling of Mrs. McCully,
three
on
the opposite side of the street was on fire,
but by the use of a few buckets of water
and snow in the outstart the fire was put
out. The house occupied by merchant,
W. H. Meyer, owned by B. C. Keller, al-
80 took fire on the roof, but by an early
application of a few buckets of water and
snow the fire there was put out. The
homse of D
the burning foundry building, was in such
imminent danger that many of the goods
The house of W,
Mingle, on the opposite side of the
+ was in such danger that the goods
The house
on the south was in
therein were removed,
B.
street
put ready for removal.
F. Alexander
were
1
J
f
great danger, but the bucket service on
the roof alone saved it from taking fire,
Irvin's entire stock of hardware was
burned. The store was a branch of D.
Irvin Son's Bellefonte hardware estab.
lishment They their loss at
$5000,
Rearick &
estimate
m which there is $3000 insurance
Sel
ers lose $1000 on imple.
ments stored on the second floor, and no
rance. Rearick & Sellers foundry
north
The
were also
in same building, on the
ide, was burned with all the books
t &
woks of D Arvin Son's,
burned.
The ori have
the explosion of a coal
Mrs to the
liar to where she had gove for coal,
idently
gin of the fire is said to
been caused by
Irvin took
oil lamp which
and
* gasoline with other highly
MNP WAS nd upset cx.
» COnlalned int
he cellar,
a
ansed a heavy explosion
M
i mass of lame and in
owned 1}
his
s ou implements store
ling was w E
loss on it
utre Ha
was insured in
ut water, people of the
it hardware building
«
bh
could have been saved
With an abundance of (water in sight
M
and available, but studious y ignored, is
little short of a crime against the property
holders
Gregg Post, G. A. R., had its 1 om on
aud floor, and scarce any thing saved,
Straw Caught Fire.
C. C.. Shuey and family, df this place
met with a peculiar accident, Thursday
Evening on a trip to State College to
bottom of the
sled was a good portion of straw. The
night was cold, and in order to be as
comfortable as possible Mrs. Shuey had
thoroughly heated some pieces of wood,
which were scattered am mg the straw,
the whole then covered over with robes.
The merry party of father, mother
{ and six children bad proceeded about
five miles on their way when the 6 year:
old daughter complained of being so
warm, saying that her limbs were almost
burning,
The borses were brought to a stand.
visit his parents. In the
still and Mr. Shuey lifted the robes to
| see if everything was right, when on the
instant the entire sled burst into a mass
of flames, and it was only a miracle that
| the family escaped without serious burn.
ing. All the straw in the sled was burn.
ed, and the robes damaged,
In the Senate.
Bills introduced by Mr. Heinle, of
Centre : Providing for the reorganization
of the board of trustees of the Pennsyl.
vania State coliege, and providing for
the payment of its necessary expenses; |
accepting from Andrew Carnegie the do- |
nation of a library bullding for the Penn.
| sylvania State collgge and the condition
attached thereto. The conditions are
that Mr. Carnegie will donate the sum of
$100,000 for a library if the State appro.
priate $10,000 annually for its mainten.
ance,
a .
Noah didn’t have
in the arke He had to keep up his ani.
mal spirits,
| The best thing about apple dumplings
8 that ng one has ever been able to in.
vent a stylish name for them,
STARTED IT |
G. Meyer, on the north of |
|
time to get gloomy
» BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1901.
AUDITORS’ REPORT.
On Monday the county auditors com.
pleted their work and filed their report
in the Prothonotary’s Office. The fol.
lowing extract from the first part of the
document is a high compliment to the
| present board of county commissioners :
To the Honorable the Judge of the Court
of Common Pleas of Centre county :
The accounts of W. T. Speer were first
taken up * * * and after a careful ex-
amination of bis various accounts, we
| found a balance due the county of $14, |
| 056 63.
The Daniel Heckman,
Philip Meyer Abraham V. Miller,
County Commissioners, were next audit.
accounts of
and
ed and compared with the Treasurer's
accounts and found them virtually cor-
that the
been judiciously expended, and we there.
rect, and county funds have
fore, ungualifiedly endorse and approve
the ecomomical course of reform being
inaugurated by the present Board of
Counly Commissioners
With remarks we submit the
following statement of the county expen.
ditures to Jan. 1st, 1901, etc.
these
Signed:
W. H. Trasrxs,
Joan H. Beck,
Attest ARCHEY ALLISON.
W. MiLKs WALKEK.
While all due credit should be given
to the present board of County Commis.
sioners for the good housekeeping that
has prevailed there the past year it
should also be remembered that the
labors of the Commissioners’ Clerk cun-
By
a recent Act of Assembly he is an officer
tributed materially to these results.
of the county and his powers have been
considerably enlarged. Efficient, court.
eous and ever obliging he has proven
himself well adapted for the numerous
and perplexing demands often made
upon that department, and’ at the same
time the business of the office has been
carefully and satisfactorily done, while
systems and thoroughness have been in.
stituted where coufusion and disorder
formerly prevailed. These ¢
due Mr. Boyd A. Musser,
oblrusive way
ommenls are
who in an un.
has so efficiently per.
proper to
won,
formed his duty, and t is
acknowledge it in this connect
-
KILLED AT OLD FORT.
Run Over and Crushed By a Sled Load.
ed With Logs
A sad befel BE
a son of George Meyer,
of Wm
Hall, on
9 o'clock, while hauling logs fiom near
accident iward Meyer,
of Coburn, anda
Meyer,
Wednesday
brother merchant, of
Centre morning at
Centre Hall to the loading station a short
Behind his
with logs. A
these
distance below Old Fort
sled was another loaded
mik-wagon coming up back of
teams drove around them to pass, which
frightened the one team and it started to
run. The unfortunate man fell from his
him
with its load of logs, badly crushing his
sled and the back team ran over
bead, tearing off both his ears and break-
He was killed mstantly,
He was an exemplary young man highly
ing his left leg
respected and well known on that side of
the county. His age was about 44 years
He leaves a wife and two children, a sou
of about 16 vears and a daughter of some
11 years, to mourn his untimely end.
Mr. Meyer lived on what is known as the
Barny Wagner farm near Centre Hill.
i — p—
Opened Love Letters.
For some time past there have been
complaints of the mail at Mingoville, in
Walker township known as Hecla Park
being tampered with,
ages opened and resealed before delivery
Complaints at the postoffice failed to
remedy the evil and finally the postoffice
|
authorities at Washinglon were notified.
Postoffice Inspector William Malone was
sent here to investigate,
that the tampering was done in that
office.
Inspector Maloney secured evidence
and Friday evening Miss Peters the | . \ .
! 8-W. id y Cas ieasant Gap. |
assistant an 18 year old daughter of | " H. Coldren, cast Pieasant ap
Postmaster Daniel Peters, who Is also
| track foreman on the C. R. R. of Pa.,
was placed under arrest. The young
woman confessed and gave as her reason,
ber desire to read the love letters sent
| and received by the young people of
that community. Miss Peters waived a
hearing and was held in $500 bail for
| appearance at the next term of United
| States court at Pittsburg.
| Nothing was abstracted from the pack.
| ages opened. This is a case of undue cu-
| riosity, and it appears that the young lady
| did not appreciate the seriousness of her
offence,
- —- .
Smallpox Scare in Lycoming Co.
The smallpox scare at Loyalsockville,
| "Lycoming county, is serious,
No less than 15 persons had con.
tracted the malady. Some of these have
already recovered. Nearly every one of
[the two hundred or more residents of
(the village have been exposed to the
contagion, and the epidemic is expected
to become widespread,
i
Letters and pack-
He discovered |
PUBLIC SALES
IN THE COUNTY
| List of Farm Sales For the Sea-
son
GATHERED FROM THE
PAPERS
| A List That Will be Interesting to Those
Seeking Live Stock and Farm Im-
Will Appear but Once, in this
Issue—Preserve it
The following is a list of the public
Centre this
The same is compiled from the
the It
only appear in this issue and those who
sales to be held in county
season.
various papers in county, will
are interested in the sales and the dates
of same had better cat this out for future
reference
FEBRUARY
20-~-Wm. Garner, west of State College.
211. H. Musser, west of Fillmore.
22—]. B. Mayes, near Houserville,
25—J. R. Bible, near Potters Mills.
23—J. A. Confer, at Milesburg,
23—lLeah Lowry, at Coleville,
26—-W. C. Bible, Potters Mills.
27—H. E. Royer, east Centre Hill.
28—-W. G. Saxion, near Fillmore.
28D. P. Shamp, near Zion.
a8—R. E. Stover, west of Rebersburg.
MARCH :
1—J. A. Sankey, near Potters Mills.
2—~Charles Savyder, Ferguson,
2—W. H. Neff, north of Howard.
4—Chas. Decker, near State College.
S—Samauel Garner, State College.
S5—Jas. Gramley, west Hublersburg.
5s—~C. W. Biddle, north of Martha.
6—R. P. Odenkirk
. r
6~Joha. 1
J
» Potter towuship.
Baylet, east of'Bellefonte,
Dale, east of Lemont
near Wolfs
J. Krape, near Fiedler.
Bowersox Sore,
James G. James, west Blanchard.
south of Fillmore
at Spring Mills,
idings,
’
David Tressler,
-D. H. Ruhl,
g—Clara I
9~H. W
BE EB
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§
at Gum Stamp
Fraotz, Bloomsdorf Sta
Yarnell, near State College
Runkle, south Spring Mills
Johu Krumrine, Milibeim
~Mrs. J. B Royer, near Centre Hill.
B. Lucas, west of Unionville
west of
Ww.
Joel Strabile, soath of Zion.
K
E. Weighi, west of Fillmore,
~~.
13 W. Sayder, east of Rebersburg.
14—~Henury Bicon, west of Millheim
14— Wilson Hout'z west of Matteraville
14
14~Mrs
1¢ tet
Lucretia Goheen,
A Harter
Kelly,
west Boalsburg
cast of Bellcloute
ry south of Fillmore
~John Tressler, north of Hecla Park
J. I. Wensel, near Beech Creek.
G.W at Centre Mills
Wm. H. B auser, near Spring Mills
'
Diehl,
16 H. Musser, cast of Pa. |
16H. Harshberger, near Mi
16—H. K. Mattern, west of Julian
e
Ezra Tresler, south of Linden Hall
urnace
esburg,
A. Doebler, in Aaronsburg
18
19~Jas. Henderson west of Bellefonte.
19—~Mighael Hess, near Shingletown.
19—Mrs. Walker, east of Wolfs Store
19~Thos. E. Jodon, near Clintondale.
19—Dr. T. 8. Christ, near Centre Fur
20~John T. Markel, at Stormstown.
203. W. Waite, near Bellefonte.
20~Daniel Wion, east of Bellefonte.
20~John Wolfe, west of Rebersburg,
21—T. G. W. Edmunds, A ironsburg,
21—David Bohn, south of Lioden Hall.
21—John F. Breou, Spring Miiis.
21~Jos. B. Miller, near Pleasant Gap.
22—Isaac Reish, at Struble Station.
22-Jacob K. Rider, at Gatesburg,
22-Geo. Secrist, in Millbeim.
22~Wm. L. Confer, near Romola.
25]. 8. Rumberger, near Roopshurg,
| 258. G. Burrell, east of Penn Hall.
25—Speer Burrell, east of Penn
26—John C. Bible, at Stone Mill
26—Jacob Long, near Madisonburg.
26]. R. Lutz, west of Zion.
| 26—David Ouo, east of Stormstown.
| 27. W. Scholl, at Houserville.
27~W. R. Bartley west of Jacksonville,
Ir.
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28H. Zeigler, west of Jacksonville.
28 John Harper, at Potters Mills.
28--Mrs. |. Showers, near Centre Hall.
28M, M. Lucas, close to Runville.
29~L. Rhone, west of Old Port.
29~ Theodore P. Lucas, east Clarence.
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Another Timber Tract Sold.
The Lewisburg Journal says : Samuel
Diehl, of Laurelton, was a caller on
Tuesday while in Lewisburg on a busi
ness trip. Mr. Diehl recently purchased
a timber tract in the Seven Mountains in
| Centre county, near Potters Mills, and
bas erected a stave mill on the tract.
He expects to move to that section in the
spring so that be can be on the ground
of his operations,
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Clever Publication.
A copy of Barger's Magazine, a new |
| publication launched at Pittsburg, is a
| clever literary production. The editor,
A. L. Barger, has some able contributions
in it, and if the future issues are as good
As the first it will win public favor,
:
AL,
en —
VOL. 23, NO.
FACT, FUN AND FANCY.
Bright Sparkling Paragraphs Selected
and Original.
Found wanting—the beggar
Not a dog fancier—the tramp,
|
|
| A bell always does as it is to led,
-'Can’t afford
The man with a skate on doesn’
much ice
A poor excuse
The baseball pitcher is a power
the thrown,
Love may laugh
not at locks of hair
The
advice
The
the more they want to t
lawyer is one man who profi
He sells it
more trouble
some peop
ITow
“"y
I suppose, ’’ said the black
what they call a shoer thing"
If you want to know wh
of §
We do not all have turn 1D NOSes
the
trusts you, ask for a loan
we must all “"tarn up our tos
au offend as
deeply as people who say too m
People who say noth ng
It doesn't take a hatchet fa ed woman
to cut an undesirable acquaintance
It is foolish to boast i)lusty us ancestry
unless you amount to somethis E yourself,
A mao who says he doesn’t drink is
BOt always above the breath of ¢ uspicion .
call him.
missing.
The one legged man has to
self to order with one member
Perhaps girls are foud of
cause they
pet dogs be
like to have some snap about
them
O9%ligation is a myth; yieasure a
gets from confers ought
KE
to cancel it
man
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HISTORICAL REVIEW
after this wi
we woo
outributions f{
gladly publi
Is There Coal Over The
The Cx
at and
tement
over
around Spring M
late, bat fait
Coal
that
a
experts
at a depth
so-called
Hon
and announced
Jai smelier went
Wm. Allison's
had found a
found a
over the lands on
farm,
spot where 1 be at
5 Coal «
depth of six feet, and for a certain sum
or interest he would reveal the secret.
his searches by night
light
occasions as he
But one
lucky spot,
This party made a
with the aid of a lantern, and his
several
all
knows where he fi
Was seen upon
moved about alone no
and the
Other coal smellers have also been there
and gave assurances that coal was to be
found sure, but have thus far failed to
raise the wind in the shape of a reward
secret in
coal beds thereabouts are not few, but as
the stuff will not come up of itself to
prove it, the owners of lands are just as
spunky and won't dig down to get at the
black diamonds. And there's the rub.
If an understanding could be arrived at
| by the land owners and the coal to meet
each other half way, that would be a fair
| compromise,
We have it from a reliable gentleman
that samples of coal were taken from one
of the Spring Mills “mines” which actu
ally burned as any other coal does.
to reveal the The believers
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Horse Became the Driver.
The following interesting story is going
in the daily papers :
I. C. Holmes, of State College, started
[last Satarday night in a sleigh with his
| sister, Miss Mabel Holmes, and a friend,
Miss Miller, to drive from the College to
Spruce Creek. When in the neighbor.
hood of Pine Grove Mills, the sleigh
| broke through a hage snow drift; the oc.
| capants were thrown out, and the horse
ran away,
The animal, after running a half-mile,
{overtook a sled in which were Amos
| Koch and three children. The runaway
| horse made one spring and landed with
(all fours in the sled right among the
children, but fortunately without tramp«
ing one of them. The children and
driver at once tumbled out into the snow,
leaving the horse the only occupant,
The horses hitched to the sled took fright
and ran away, and sped like wild a halls
mile or more, the horse in the sled seem.
ing to enjoy his ride. He jomped out
when the speed was slackened.