= 8 yy & 8 - —— a —————— a CHAS. R. KURTZ, Proprietor. -— I Edwa | tol { er Ww Ma [ Most of the changes that have ta v Hdward Linzey: | nl ken place this Spring. Tay 0 bY Adam Ging MANY MOVINGS TAKE PLACE |, futher Ye bi 8. T. Klis ) i by I Everybody Seemed to be ona Move on ; or Win | a H the First of this month—Carefully OWN } rty. The Band f Compiled by our Corpse of lert | walnut street to M Correspondents juired a vast amount M and time to compile, on the part ide : {eS DON Awaxe corpse ol correspon A * AR i H ’ N WwW ’ Vacated by Leat) Frank §i § . ¥ Bellefonte to part D H vacate } k Ww am Bdge Ww Orr's . . W Ret ed pa age; ( K $ Ale Fog an f . to ACA Ncville; Geo, Hoy from the J H s farm at | 1ya i . " . vitta to the far vacated by Harry Harter . ¢ Harter to the far Acated Geo. H Ia ' { Wasson to | g M } EArt ‘ . farm vacated by Was Charlie May f ‘ } : baugh Mr. | Mt. Bag t t & k ‘ " Ha farn peated by J AUR Harry Yea k b t Niaga f f | : ’ farm vacate oa X \ ¢ : ; farm vaecat Gira ¥ ylete We f ated ¥. 1ik ! Zeiy to How Gra f { M ! Vacated \ \ A ! yD ; and Beaver § Lock H { Bn : Lemont . N. A ' } ' J.B. Ma f J and we At the A at H } : , ! ' i | A x 0 . be Ha i ta " ' K. 4 ; | i" ' J.B Maye i } ers ak » pla M i [ : eha : ’ Mated 1] | } ¢ ’ Gira H ’ ANd expe : TT f ire . Mm \ 3 ’ ' ba . a ! ihe 4 f nMD |} Key's vitta YOArs was engaged I Dusiness at this place Adar M rt y I . ‘ . went to the Robison farm near Pine 6 » ise vacated by Win, Mitler : Oscar Mills Andrew Giogg, w » aught the Gra Herlacl the i ated mar Schou! at th % place the past term, occu Barne . -" ' father pled the house ACAled by Sa Wass = N sl y ; Linn B Bas gone to Bellefonte n Bisog street at which place he has wecepted a position Julian inthe Central IF. BL. RB lepot. Wm. H has John Biddle from ex 8 mi Viste Are moved his family on John Dale's farm to Unionville, and W ‘ Wells, of Howard miles south of this Place. James Custaborder | 10 the house + Acated by M Rida Grant into the house vacated by Wm. Houtz., Mrs Martin from G. G Pink's} wlothe WY AMS Bover and her two sons from State Coll house at the Baptist ehureh ; John Milton fron to this place, In part of the house occupied by | Tyrone to Mills Alexander's farm vacated by Mrs. Julla Williams Josevh Myers; Joseph Myers to R. R Richard's Howard farm and Mr. Richards to the homests ad at the F.RR Sam Osburn from the J. C. Hender W. FP. Rishel, miller at W H. Long's mill. to son heirs homestead to the farm known as the Madisonburg C. F. Burgan to Holter property, Perry Parsous place, also he onging to the Yaca'ed by W. PF. Rishel Samuel Bowers, of Henderson heirs, Alex M Donnid from Hen Mt. Kagle one of the firm of Bow ers & Leath derson heirs’ house to Matte ville; Wesley wy *r* Handle factory, this place, in property va Kiddie from Roll Richards’ house to Union ville cated bw C. T Burgar Joining Handle ta tory on Mills Alexander's farm ; Jad b Moore from John Bearly, in his newly bullt home, on cor Thad Yothers' ho #6 to the Donley homestead ner of n road; James Leathers 1 1%0 one of Maggie Donley ta J NAson's house at the the firm of Bowers leathers Handle factors foot of the m tain: Ira Heat ! | n this place, from Mt} Wie Lo the house vacats town «l y n e alot the by John Bearley; Oharles Candy in Beaver | Vacated by Ge Ww Ans, and he ! he Spring Mills house vaeated by Chas ( And 0. 7%. A ' oeetipies ene of the nwly built sof A.J | tof ' » | fa Weber, John A. Thompson to h lobes at Reber i to 1, F oss Vacated by D. T. Allisct San Greningey Man's | : In one of the ne wWiy bulit houses of A. J Weber home Mrs. W A re H A Ohas. Leathers to his own property, vaca d Brown to Huntingdon: J. 0. M ( kK to ( by Bamuel Greninger, Mr. Smith, the hale. | Fo LONE'S house ; John Breon, Jy, 10 ames Me maker, from the township to property vaes ed Continued on 4th page, fourth column CENTRE COUNTY mts a FLITTINGS [scone wares wot, v.|A HANDSOME 1001, SHUGERT-MALIN, NTA A Vous NovSIn at 4 i 1 EDIFICE | | Tuesday morning a M { 3 1.1 at M1 Wilnie } M ! i y | The Dedigation of the Remodeled MeCe the ‘vouBLEH eo , Methodist Church. te ca anlop Shugert, of Centre | nly bank, wer ma ed DEBT WAS EASILY CANCELED | the home of the brid parents, on 1 How eet Bishop Fo r, the Eminent Divine, de ty " " \ hivered an able Discourse—Som ated fe , APPOINTMENTS At the Method ference Chambe ir, Pa ist week the following as point nts were made for th ‘ " of th Altoona | ri A onna ir Pr dit K € der J : s be \ v toona le foute WwW. PP. Shrine: Ty ron iia ave I. D. W Jeaver First arch, J. A. Wood gha matha i} Half M on Kot W Ru A } Aie-Frank W eid Howard Geo i EE Aart 1au Durkee Pply Mile rg and nv Ricl 1 H Whar tot ) a M Fletch VY ) i Va Y I heod W Haven Philig g~Theopl $s IL. Tomk asant (Ga White } Matilda Aw A § ’ M ‘ AW mnt HL i } A w I} re Au ate ( 5 Wm F. DN 4 Warriorsmark 1 worth M A er - A Fortunate Spill The friends of Miss I the yu Fisher, who was dining room Eiri at the City hotel, Wi iamsport, and who has mar ried Earl W Henning, the wealthy farm mgimpiement manufacturer of Masi lon, Ohio, last week, are Ereatly pleased at her good fortune. The mate h was the resuit of "love at first sight upon the young woman and the Ohio gentleman, Their acquaintance dated from a mishap in the dining room, when Miss Pisher upset a glass of milk over Mr Henning, while he was at hotel, Although over the accident, the pretty Waitress apologised so gracefully that the heart of the stranger was touched the confused and he decided then and th re to lay siege to the young woman's heart hat he has succeeded is evinced by the wedding which was sole anized at irist Eplsco pal church, Mrs Henning is 22 vears old and is very pretty. She un orphan, - Street Cars for Jersey Shore A charter was K'auted receatly a, the state department to the Jersey Shore street railway company, 5 The capital is O00 VARIETY OF i emoctrat, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 11. : COUNTY NEWS | Bish parking Forsgrah. sic th Items of Interest (Gathered From " All Sections 5 SHORT AND TO THE POINT What Tran red W of Brief Men : ; . . ’ : tion, the Past Weel News Fron I Huff, Milesburg hestnut are f The last three were sold at private AW This was a fine lot of at als and were well broken, but the buyer were irce. Mr. Kendig shipped the balance Ack to his stables at York, the follow ng lay - \ BIG FISH We do not think there another town Ale W | fonle where h, tro ike et At « Aug not ght he heart of it, and ro all nu Tas large it ro 6 inches and ove ire haule of th na ellen ’ 1} part of tow: every CAS and kers up to } eng LT ) all t} 1; ind. While this Ake the wuths of distant knight Lhe 1 and fly =» ater tL 158 not what we want to get a There one fish of monstrous s bserved for years by many, vo less than 2¢ is hes from tip to tip, which no angler can reach unles he has the skill to cast his line at least 7% feet straight from him. This whopper's movements have been observed by many, and his travels are confined to A narrow His are cautious, and during a calm he remains perfectly composed, but a breeze will start him every time, only he does not leave his "home." Any bright sunny day this great fish can be seen, with his golden sides, by looking to the top of the court house steeple mouth open, greedy to take in any thing coming bis way. Practice on him with limit, with haunt nigh inaccessible movementy your fly Lewisburg Journal Sold | J. Fred Kartz last week purchased the Journal office, at lx wisburg, Pa., from he adminstrators of his brother's estate, WwW. L Kurtz, who died at Centre Hall st August Fhe new publisher was lentified with the Centre Hall R porter un ast summer when that office was old. The Journal is the leading demo cratic paper in Union county and the "office is well equipped, Mile nol BH Arney nire Ha has bee ecied valedictorian at ate College for the June } mencem ent Miles is a br ght young man, and made a creditable reco a State, the electrical department ha ng been his favorite study The heavy weight of Ww on Lhe of of M. 1 Ie at Wedne ay aused it to fa in, pushing one side o be bar at of place and wreckis g the ling badly Stuart's, Corrigan’s Herman's and Evert arns fe un from th A 1 AUS { Cge twig 1 1 Suvder and = were ni 3 Kk last Wednesday evening | " ney went to ATL home they fo heir } e had broke loose The horse | Ks was found the next mor CR nea | with eve vihing 1 good co tion except he blanket WAS torn uj Tuesday evening, April 2nd at the home of Mr. John Schrecker Rast, post master at Greenburi, in Sugar valley, Mrs. Mabel Wolfe, of Greenburs and Mr. Alvin Bechdol, of Re wood, were married They left un the 12 10 rain for Bellwood where the groom holds a responsible position in the Pennsylvania car chops Ooe day last week P. } Confer, of Penn township, while assisting in felling trees on the Walter tract, he was acc dentally struck by the butt of afa tree, Hing He was knocked unconscious. but regained consciousness about the time be was taken from under the tree He is now about again but has several cuts on his forehead and a black eye mentos of his mishap AS ne While working in the st one quarries at Milroy, George Brown, son of Emanuel Brown, of Spring Mills, met with an accident that resulted in his death, He had quarried a rock loose and, stepping out of its WAY, was struck by a second rock, with the above result. His remains were brought to Spring Mills Funeral services oc curred Sunday, March 31. Mr. Prown was about 24 rears of age and unmar. ried Saturday evening reading their advertisement, i ’ wi cell's tea re nd ran 1 he er ©scaj wilh some ( Bower wa unate Cak Eh 5 il leg above the ankle - Easter in Bellef nte Never before was Aster S AY SO } Rly erved a S ath, by ) ‘ I'l R 15¢ rd" Was gi i wong and = and J tf i : i £ : wau- tifully ’ great event I be t f Aster XY 1 wa ATS 10 our peot w it We n L i 0 A wing un the Au 0 avio - Fire | I'hete . at Mackeyy { : ‘ The house on W Am K re ) : n the Raj | 1 Hex Eman Aw were med about a year ARO i a few days ago the barn on what was forme tly the Rachel! Hines property fired All these buildings were w a mile of each other and all were set on fire - Badly Bulleted We hear reports of a shooting affray which occurred Sunday, at Chesterfield, Centre county, and of which Tons Pastori was the victim. He was taken through Ramey, his destination being the Philips burg hospital, body with four bullets in his Hunter Barn Burned The barn on the farm of Ben dec'd. at Hunter, Hunter's Park, was burned this morning as we go to press It was the old homestead barn, Robt. Hender Son tenant - Meeting of Presbytery The Presbytery of Northumberland will hold its meeting in the Presbyterian church of Jersey Shore, beginning April 15 and continaing three days A bout one hundred delegates, ministers and lay members are expected. «Drop Katz & Co. a postal card after