\ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 30, 1901, HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN The Local News Compiled During the Week BRIEFLY TOLD IN AFEW LINES | f Our Ped Soci Movements Mention Has tion Event Iranspired Worthy y { Short Paragraphs noon for While in the inear length Harter hooked Doro this county, ¢ stale Be inches are are efonte The boro has a large foros {f m digging ditches on Howard street for the new 6H-loch water mains don : of the colored families in this town who annually & t find one representative much support from the poor department “They toil not neither do they spin’ and at this time of the year mg Spr Are prin pa engaged in fishing a The Bellefonte have made at i Washington electrica ing creek Harmonic ’ ' . 0 the ation patent office at for letler patent on a new device in which they claim to have a prin iple that will be of much commercial value Edward McGarvey is the inventor and is the same young man who last year got a patent on an automatic electrical at tachment for scales. He has the support of a number of local capitalists who are confident that his ideas will have a good market value ere long. In the lot we “Wo Indicator {| Curb market hasnot been largely at- tended this season, next werk the Belle. By this time foute boys and girls will be enjoying their vacation from school, this ene. J. Linn Harris returned home week from Virginia where he was raged in the lumber business | KAg M swartz, ol! Howard nt the onte y YOUur name as a matter o sige good faith, It is a waste i, for when the name of time and ANE On your par the aste basket this hould make the mi wanting i to We ne goes have mentioned often that ) one take Tuesday R. F. Hunter arrived home a two month's stay in the lead and ne fields at Carthage, Mo., where some of our local capitalists have a mining operation. Senica Rhoads will remain in that section to superintend this operation in which there is promise of good returns zens of the wild and wooly west, and that section is not made up of tenderfooted lambs either, Gotshall, of Philadelphia While there our friend Hunter had some | interesting experiences with the deni. | ANOTHER FOREST RESERVATION, H. A. whose opera- The well-known Jlumberman, tions in this county were large and main ly confined to the Poe valley and Paddy heretofore mentioned Belle mountain region, in the Centre Democrat, was in week to di state William id Miss Julia Lucas were united in mars age Saturday the Andrew is | evening at at of the bride Hall Moon performed by of the | home father H lacas, on The ceremony Ww Brethren church was Rev, T Perks, pastor nited Invitations are out for the marriage of Joel Bernice and Greenwood, daughter of Mrs. Warren H. Anderson, all Ettinger Grace of Chester, Pa., in the Bap- tist church, Tuesday afternoon, June 11. The groom is a former Aaronsburg and Milton boy and prominent as a composer of music and band instructor, and holds the position as band instructor at the Car lisle Indian School ; he is a nephew of the senior editor of the Democrat. one of the lest LEGAL INTELLIGENCE Gathered from the Various Offices About the Court House maintams its est; hed MARRIAGE LICEN shirey Johnson Thomas Sankey over one hundred ve i ARKO Ar Q4 The dec ased was a son of Jame Henry iy, Ot born He to shoulder a musket SAnKCey ADBKEY was Centre coun june 19, 4 was oat defence of his at the outbreak of 1 War He also leaves the following chil Edith at home, James A. Sankey of Bernon, Kan.; Mabel and Marcella, of | Potters’ Mills He § survived by two brothers and one si Dr | W. Sankey, of Hum bolt Robert A. Sankey a and Mrs. Mary Rhone, The Sankey farm has been oc- cupied by the Sankeys, for a period of about 125 years, From Thomas Sankey | down to a greal.great-grandson, now on | the place, who is a son of Henry, the subject of this obituary, country the Civ His wife, Emily, survives him dren James | Ohl Kansas county, lawyer in Rhone, wife of Leonard { has been BANK REORGANIZED The Centre County Banking Company reorganized upon a basis that 1 character and bright reorganizat BIG Heirs of Bu The EJEC ki MENT er = MUSICAL NSTRUMENTS. urwensville Monday m., arr I'vione at : ng at m This change gives through Sun service from Bellefonte to Tyrone and Clearfield point Also Rives 'hi ips earfield territory train serv Rr burg and ( ice Mondays ear) R point Haines Twp. This section of the county will show up well for good crops, even if the cater pillars are numerous, This end of the valley fs have one of the largest fruit or county, Ome farmer intends putting out { about 100 acres in apples, peaches, ete. Our farmers, with present facilities for reaching eastern markets will find fruit. growing more profitable than raising grain, MARKET Bellefonte . LA" fosr prod Eg ur pet dos oe ad Lard, per pou nd Tallow, per po Butter, per § ind ind Bide, par pound Bhouider, pe The following prices Are paid by P r pound - Bellefonte 1Laawe Oo. p SUIT Su¢ The Io lowing prices are Pa Grain, QUOTATIONS, roENIx - wo 33 n EE
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers