Kd wv THE CENTRE DEMOORAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH 7, 1901, 5 HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN The Local News Compiled During the Week BRIEFLY TOLD IN AFEW LINES Movements of Our People— Personal Mention, Society Events—What Has Transpired Worthy of Men- tion—Short Paragraphs. —Several public sales each day from this on to the beginning of April. Lewisburg is to have a new Luth- t § eran church to cos 12,000. A run.a-way sleigh for Jerry Korman of Penn town. horse demolished a ship. ~Arthur Thomas pneumonia at his home on North Thomas 1" is very ill with street, ~The Most News Least Money, and the Centre Democrat at $1 per vear are one and the same thing. -Wm. Fetterolf, of Marion unfortunate in baving to kill twp,, is 12 of his cows on account of tuberculosis Mrs. Thomas street, underwent an op North eration Thomas Rishel, of for appendicitis Friday morning. Several Penn township pilferers of | small of have gotten t hemselves into unpleasant quarters, pieces property, ~The new Federal court fo has not seems to be fi been named yet, rst choice and Love next kesharre, Thurs. —Judge Lynch, at Wil day, decided that a saw mill owner has | no right to allow sawdust to run into a stream. Kreamerville has had an awakening | from the protracted meeting held there by Rev. Chillcote, which was the means | of converting some 15 souls Polly, Haines, twp., whose death we n last weeks Democrat, was aged 68 years Her death was caused by grip rs wife of Jacob Kettner, of | » , nea in ~The way the Bellefomte boys their tops on the diamond spun m Saturday | last, was a precurser of spring, earlier than the bluebird and fishworm -—Rev. James Benner Armor, | risburg, is visiting his father and sisters wm years this p! after an absence of two | whi he spent in Montreal, Can- ada. were Viewers some plated new streets at State ( week, and with them were a half nte lawyers to cipher lollpnf t » to grow out the Miss Vern hand Geiss a s yme ana Hal evera Hoff. more has | than considered daughter ~Mrs George W Grove Mi pital in Philadelphia, to be treated for a cancerous growth had an operation performed for appen. | dicitis ; she was daughter Sadie Keichline, of Pine | 1 1s, is now at the University hos A few years ago she accompanied by her ~~Bellefonte people who went to the inauguration, at Washington, are, be sides Co. B, the following : Col. W. Fred Reynolds, J. Harris Hoy, Mr.and Mrs. H P. Harris, Robert F. Hunter, sargeant major on Gen. Miller's staff, Roy Me. Calmont, Chas. McCurdy and others ~It is claimed the Millheim water elec. tion was not legal, on account of the wordiog of the tickets, which did not set The late election was the fourth on the water that each some flaw, on one side or the other, to forth the purpose on the ballots. question in live boro, time block the way John Trafford recently received a { do the £1800 as § senate | til Wednesday valuable bird dog asa present from his friend John Hoffman, of Philadelphia Saturday evening the dog took suddenly #ick and died from the effects of poison which in that Trafford would make it severe some one had placed vicinity for gulity party if discovered Last Saturday's thaw cut 4 the suowhanks in many paris of the county, wn and where the suow was of hight depth In some parts the drifts are high enough to with. stand a month's the ground has been left bare mild weather, Travel iu many of the country districts has been difficult with sled or on wheels. In many townships it will cost hundreds of dollars to clear the roads and make them passable. Taking the entire counaty it may cost from three to five —Col. Reynolds received 350 Angora goats by freight this morning. Philipsburg had a strong delegation here on Tuesday in at license court, Wednesday mercury 2 above z2ro, and in some locali- attendance morning opened with ties lower yet, Mrs. William T. Hunt, of Williams port, is visiting her father, ex.sheriff Daniel Woodring Company B, of this place, declare that they were not guilty of any rowdy ism while at the inanguration. laid had Dr the grip Seibert, of this place, is Mrs been ill, bat is getting better The ou up with Seibert also of the county to license for the ensuing landlords were here Tuesday, en masse, learn their fate for year. Miss Mary returned Howard after. noon from an extended visit to friends in Philadelphia and New York. of Saturday Hamilton, street, home Jonathan Harter, of Millheim, visited Monday Tuesday, and purchased a fine driving with Bellefonte friends, and horse from Beezer, the butcher, Co. B, last Saturday night while en- route to Washington, was entertained at supper at the Garman House, at Tyrone Capt. Hugh S. Taylor footed the bill the the Evangelical asso ley, A. H Feustermacher Among appointments of ations, are Doestler ring Sugar vall Bover The refund to Ex.sheriff Con verdict of the court for burning the Goodman house at Wood ward, to out last week who the sday, while Many of the Bellefonte were down to Washington to attend inauguration got back on T the military boys did not reach lLiere un forenoon Joseph died laughter of Albright n n Lauvertown morning at k of pneumoni 16 months. The funers Thursday, n Shi ment at of Har. |} expected joke to swear good bad or the 4 th ng worse 4 > ing horse, which he rode as a member « of many was that he the An the opinior hinest mount in entire Col. always wa horse and has some of the finest in | country in his stables On Friday Episcopal church, Archdeacon Rade liffe, ing mon, which was attentively listened to, evening last, missioner, preached an mterest ser on the subject of amusements in soclety and the abuses of the same which lead the young in the wavs of gambling and Card parties, dancing and would other sins many games, not be sinful were they indulged in for amusement only in the home under the eve of parents. Sun. day morning following Rev, Dr Laurie, ofthe Presbyterian church, also preached Shoe township over the electi a in strong disapproval of card parties . ’ hip o lection of super. | oc conducted for prizes, and dancing coupled, as it is, with demoralizing con duct - School Entertainment The high school athletic association of an entertainment Saturday evening, March goth, in the hall. Three acts: "The Darkey Phre nologist ;"”" “The Virsinia Mummy :" “The Trouble Begins at Nine." the play there will be music and recita. All are invited House and Child Burn Monday afternoon, in Gallagher twp,, Boalshurg will give Besides tions Clinton county, the home of Henry Cars was totally destroyed by fire together with all its contentsand the little babe, less than a year old of Mr. and Mrs. Carr perished iu the flames -—— ——— - Mad Dogs. The citizens in the vicinity of Beech Creek are alarmed over the appearance of rabbies in that section. A number of mad dogs were killed on that account, thousand dollars to open the roads, last week, colton in | inch pipe | Of the | IN COUNCIL CHAMBER. The final meeting of the council was held Monday at a. m, Burgess Blanchard submitted his annual report, His receipts were $403 67 10 and his expen. ditvres with amount paid into treasury was $403 67. The fire and police com- mittee reported that the fire department was in excellent condition, They have 1000 feet of rubber hose and 1500 feet of hose. The water supply is good Ab church town except on Howard street, from the Preshyterian to the Union cemetery was recommend. The police are not giving the best f satisfaction There has been a great deal of complaint during the past year, The salaries should be increased and better men secured Charles F. Cook, treasurer, read his report which showed the expenditures of Lae boro for past year as £26,632 20 and $20,398 76 44 Overseer rect treas. §6,14 sworn In Squire H The new Balance due H the pi as Samue) Diehl was > as of Poor by H. Harshberger ouncil was organized at 11 MM Whittaker, sworn in. Two new Cun- Ed Fred Reynolds, o'clock. members, | ningham and Col. W from the 10 the CS. J the new member North ward, was absent attend. mauguration | » elected R H Gerberich was presi Cham. Wetzel, Monday again fire are ter, Walkey and Whittaker y, Derstine, Garr nds, Wa key, Garrity, Potte Is ker Nuisance ningham | | Market Derstine, Whittaker, Cun. gehen TNS Shaugl Super ntendent Henry Montgomery bride was ve of Aar years ago distri Colonel! a nat msburg, and some 1¢ { attorney | Centre county, was in the civil war, went to Missouri He went to the army as a member of the and was elected to congress Bellefonte Fencibles and was afterwards | made Colonel of the 184 regiment P, V Colonel Stover died about ten years ago in Missouri The his only child. His wife was a daughter of the late Mr. Hoover of U in Altoona bride was nionviile, and lives ! - i Interesting Contest A contest has been instituted in Spow visors. Accordisg to the returns, P. W. Bullock, republican and D. R, Thomas, democrat, each received 149 votes mak Me fairly elected because the election board that and a name was Auditor the of the deci ing it a tie Thomas claims he was threw out three democratic ticket pad “x” in the circle written in the blank column for such The sion on this point wi there being no nominee on democrat ticket result be inter. of Mr Orvis logpresent specia est to election officers engaged Orvis, Bower & same to the Thomas has | count Struck by a Flying Saw Wednesday afternoon 27, at Wagners AAW nn off direction in Sugar Valley a circalar “cut saw broke, the pieces flying in every Albert Embich, one ol the | employes was struck by the flying frag ments of the broken saw and seriously A gash several inches long was cut in his abdomen from which the | bowels protruded. He was also cut on the legs in several places aud died from the effects of his injuries. ie was about 27 years old. injured i | Flouring | pretty | bad its first severe ca LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, Gathered from the Various Offices About the Court House, MARRIAGE LICKNSHS, W. Harry Marten Lesica McKinley } Wm. T. Newman Elsie M. Sheckler . { E. A. Selfridge, Jr., - San Francisco Evelyn G, Merriman - Bellefonte REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS William Colyer et ux to Geo. R Feb, 25 1901; Potter, $1500.00. James A Kunes, D Liberty, $1.00. C. M. Muffley et ux to C. M. Tice et al, Jan 1901; 112 perches in Howard twp., $1000 00. Catharine M, Williams etal to H. W. Waguver, Jan. 3, 1901; house and lot in Liberty, $320.00 J. B. Irish Grouse, June 17 Rush, $497 40 Jas. Mastou’s heir 2 3M Bellefonte Milesburg Milesburg Miess, 10 acres 8 perches in Mable perches M in et to 100; 80 Kunes ux JE 45, FR et al Nicholas land in | [| i atlys {lo 1900 ; tract of to F. W. 100 acres in 4 Nov $300.00 1600 ; Rush, BIG FIRE AT LINDEN HALL. Mill, Dwelling and Barn Burned. Tuesday morning, about 6 o'clock, the illage of Linden Hall, The flouring and cozy amity by fire the ' d to have re was irs mn posite were power water the " fine Mrs wa Wi SOON The oye of new veller, widow, across t ablaze burned to the house upied by Mr umber company, wh Cole an emg the saved his household The la: IID R or w s And prog WwW. J D. F. Runkle, 2 Spring Mi John Krumrine Millbeim J]. W. Suvder, Rebersburg Henry Breon, in Penn township, G. W. Deihl, at Centre Mills. Mrs. Amanda Walker, 2 miles cast of Wolfs Store 21, GG. W. Edmunds, in Aaronsburg 25. S. G. Burrell, east of Penn Hall "26, Jac. Long, west of Madisonburg Fire at the Brockerhofl Abo 1oek ast night the Inmates of the Rrockerhoff house were aroused by an alarm of f eh iginated 2 on 20d floor, pled by a State Colle ge student A burn Ing gaslight by the window set the curtain on fire and spreading the entire room was char od bed and and ined upantis of the hotel ) Krape, near | er P. O % 2 miles east 14, 19, House im re wl Nn room a burean bedding other con tents were The oct gathered 'n time to put out th fire briek wetive fire being of destr what might been a A damaged prevented Ihe Ww store had n show window n eh goods pouring thr the eelling Burglaries at Milesburg hit burglars foreed N'A passenger station at Milesl he cracks In the sale door \4 \p and charge \ ( lining fl ‘ side of 1 fo r bury Yering HOWH viol ATS were 1 thelr rob the sale tht thieves loreed the door Artied off goods to an int of abo Af 10 the robber - Fire at Lemont, On Saturday afternoon James Lanker's coal shed and J. 1. Dreese's stable at Lemont were destroyed by fire. Loss about $500 partially covered by insur. ance, ~~Wednesday morning was about the coldest of the year, ue | | {noon while E. I, Walker was coming out + AN CIO SAR LW NY 7 LT me ROYAL BAKING POWDER 00 a cca 7a ed PY fw ITN NG FOWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome NEw RECENT DEATHS. EF. I. WALKER On Monday after House he forward Brandt fell steps, at the steps the basement slipped on the striking his head on the and He was picked up in an unconscious condition and taken into the hotel, A short time Penny, | Large | miles south of | 2 mies west of | | } | ol the walls | aged s6 Huge's | he as dead. of after it found that The differ death, concussion of the was was physicians to cause brain and heart failure being the causes assigned. Elijah Boggs town Irvin Walker was born in ship 56 years ago and was a son of Adam al at | Creek | | Walker, deceased Hig home Walker's Marsh where he bas been engaged in the lum He wa be ing was Settlement on | ber business, married twice, his first wife Amanda Aikey, who His sar about thirteen years Mary 1 Qt ago S€C. Walker wife he leas Harry a, wife of Harry r, Chester 1 of Romola "0 his second two children, Ina ana The fo lowing A FE. Hale, of Woodland ! Eagleville ; Mrs. Jane ] rceased was survive ndre Ww. ( f Wal a veteran of the civil ACelor war *d Tuesday 3 months 10COMmo former | Hexry A KERSTETTER Franklin Kerstetter ng SON of f Patton, died Sat The remains {urday 23, of typhoid fever | Of | of the child were brought to Coburn for { burial. The child was aged 3 years and ls months died in Sugar val. Deceased Two years ago be fell from a Cherry tree and sustained injuries which ley, aged 18 years. was | GRORGE Minor un | married had made him helpless ever since Mrs. WirLiam Borrory died at Salona Tuesday | infirmities of age a widow, the 84 She is survived by five chil morning of She was about years o'd dren CORNELIUS BRUNGARD died in Sugar valley Wednesday morning of pneumonia He by his two sons and four daughters, WiLuiaM Hoover the old son of Roy C. Hoover, of Altoona. died Thursday Buria is survived wife, three sear morning of spinal meningitis at Shirgletown A Remarkable Record Cough Remedy has a ] It has been use for nearly thirty years, during which {time many million bottles have been sold {and used. It has been the standard and | main reliance in the treatment of croup | | in thousands of homes, yet during all this time no case has ever been reported to Chamberiain’s | remarkable record it the manufacturers in which it failed to | effect a cure the child becomes hoarse or even as soon | as the croupy cough appears, it will pre vent the attack. It is pleasant to take, many children like it. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult, Por sale by Greens’ Pharmacy. The milliner doesnt object to putting When given as soon as | a feather in ber own cap once in a while. Serious Hotel, Monday There was supper table heim, vigh cz While landlord the put Musse thechamberto a ga SUS peng table under the was burr { from the upon the terrific « oline room » ine Mn blanket him oom wi were guest at 1 bat Do Not’ L with d nember every coug means { y fo Qdnge hiloh’s Consumption r Ehileh's Cs druggists printe ify mre a and get ye {DD COLI MN adve words ents FOR SALR.F bu : ART Hut FORK BALD Rien } fonte, Pa won ErD pure t yA! For sale 1 t Furna Fa LES shit ' }. Mover als bert Smith, BHINT Cedar Cebury WANTHEI for “Like and I) I" and other i terms and tery LIBMING OO MARKET All market guotati och TO sday morning » re closed for the press Bellefonte QUOTATIONS, Be Are caref ¥y correet i re Pre duce The following prices are § Co. for produce Kgs per Jdoren Lard, per pew pd Tallow, per pound Rutter, per pound Side, par pound Khonlder, per pe Bellefonte The following prices MiLLing for grain Red wheat por ashe, old Red Wheat per bushel, ne nd Lain NR | Rye, per bushel Corn, shelled por bushel, oid Bariny por bushel... Oats, por bushel w— Coburn—Grain, are the prices paid for grain by the Followt I TE —— new, —— eae HA "
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