THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P THURSDAY, APRIL 5 HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told Few Lines PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired During the Past Week Movements of our People—What the Local Worthy of Mention—A Week's Local News in a Few Words, Scribe Saw Trout fishing season opens on next Friday 15th. Dr. J. M week to Spring street, The wheat never was more promising Locke moved his office prospects of a large crop ~Snow for the past few days makes our farmers anxious about the fruit crop Wea ed on Monday to the vers Insurance office was mos rooms former cupied by Dr. 1 's green quarters Runkle new diamond MITES Moore Tuesday hing trade and Mrs for a enjoying a 1 Mrs. Thos. Brown left on several weeks in Philadelphia is still ¢ nd hei hopeful of his ultimate recovery. - A. . red is town moving He limbs, —John Kline, Esq., his home by his illness a frequently about by the es. has a toucl his The weather ten the mouths slightly twisted surprise, — Mr. Haven Tuesday accepted a position Juno. Waite. —The Method an old fashioned di Samuel McCoy afternoon where church after Easter aid society. oh LL. ing of the fine boy that recently | -Josey Montgomery is now be came yudest a permanent visitor. It is the pre event of his life. Mrs. E. N. C val n, Kate Caldwell, of Be toona last week, and the inter Sunday afternoon. and Mrs. Thos. to Bellefonte last pl ace on Dr. turned extensive trip to California, Hot Spring Ark., Atlantic City and Mifflinburg. R. Hayes re- week after an afternoon at 2 the High will entertain the public with orations All are cordially —On Thursday o'clock the Seniors of school invited to be present. The Pennsylvania State College base ball team will open the season on Friday 1 Sth, will Anri afternoon, Apri University team when the oy re use nl pls field. —On Wednesday J. Malcom his parents Lau left for a visit to home Scotland, which place he left years ago, with his uncl Laurie. The first game of base here on Saturday Miles season took place tween the Academy team and the The result w vor of the Academy. Keller d to Centre occupy his fa dence in that place. He resident of Centre Hall burg boys. landlord Hall ther's -J. Roland , Son of C. Keller, week and will move resi formerly was Reynold’s mill looks neat since it received the new coat Nearly all the im have been provements completed about the plant and it will be put in operation again -—H. B photograph gallery, at Tyrone, and oper ment at this place. Shaffer has ate il in connection Charles Moore ex- pects to go to Tyrone to look place for Mr. Sheffer, The Undine band will hold the on Monday ¢ de their or Easter assembly 11th, in Bush's Arca nual ing. April be furnished Everything will be done lightful order will by to make i OCCASION OOK TUS On Mouday a labor strike among the boys employed at the skewer | They day and factory, at Crider’s plaining mill, received $0 per about fifteen were employed. Since then returned to about cents several have work bein paid by the piece ~The Rod & Gua Club will not allow fishing on their stream until after the first of May. 25 trout per day and 300 a stason will be the limit for the opening. A large number of choice trout were put in last summer and there should be some fine sport along that stream. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Campbell moved from Clearfield last week and are occu- pying the J. IL. Kurtz residence on Thomas street. Mr, Campbell has suc. ceeded Mr. Woomer as manager of the telephone system at Bellefonte, Mr, Woomer goes to the Scranton, Pa., ex- change. — Isaac Miller the carpenter, who is en gaged in remodeling Mr, and Mrs, C. P. Hewe's home at Erie, Pa., spent Sunday at his home in Bellefonte, He thinks that is a fine country with the exception of the strong winds that prevail in the lake district. Mr, and Mrs, Hewes ex- pect to leave Bellefonte about the 15th of May. | lower Li | the | { Henry "| He 0 | i ! { has the a A GC- } good | occurred | 4 i ~Dr, Seibert and M. B Garman will soon be able to occupy the new stables that have been built to take the place of those destroyed by fire, —J. Fearon Mann has sold his dwel- ling house in Bellefonte to J. 1. Harris, of Philadelphia. The Mann family will move to Lewistown at ounce. at where he fell through He lo secure employment, Saturday Al House, especiall Anthony Toner had an accident Pa. a bridge and broke Reynoldsvilie, his leg. was go- { ing to Dullois i | Last up his E the { and Garman The one wing of the third opened mpire ling, roof, floor the water, butl were badly burned and ents soaked with insur ¢ adjusters have { The | made not yet a settlement, J. Fearon Man returned on Tuesday mded trip through Wester: Ww le & Co., Ph found business goo the interest of tladelphia, }. Of the rs who had good « was' rops and who man sllefonte and died at strat on, 1 Tuesday at that in their We hope that muplete compiete § found in ! | page. Dr. Dubbs, Easter services at the conduct the Reformed church, hair of history and arch. in & Marshall College at He is one of the leading ' d occupies the ¢ rank! Pa. ofthe R ology in F Lancaster, educators eformed church, an« rank, of the | | as a historian he occupies a high { being a membe f a number | | prominent | country and d he being a fine publi | was spent ministry, an reputation of | orator During his stay it | will be the I seer 3 {| eT OF Frou John | present, } WAS Rear ant and Attorney | Foouss over for ourt : don appeared for the defend | Assis Myers, of Lock Have This wen | Join B | | government, who has ! men with his establish. | Graham Kephart is hart, died at ther ome in ter a brief illness with | The at Milro The of her | af mona interment 5 Monday, | ber rem | old home ains Le the | Graham, who ot Mrs, Kephart was a Mary Batts, of Bell whois theonly vor of the ( M1 Mrs. Kephart formerly resided in Belle 1 Mr moved appointment in the | ciated cfonte, and survi srabam family fonte and to that city when Kephart received an | 1 Mint S. An Aged Litizen Mr. est Citizens en Hall on brief iilhess. of the old ley died at Lind Jouathan Tress! in Pennsval er, one after a His age was g7 years, Mr. Tressler enjoyed remarkably good health Saturday morning, and was quite active in the past few years prominent citizen of that community, Chinese Pheasants, The N has ordered some Chinese pheasants for the stocking of its preserve at Hecla park. If these birds prove to be as prolific they have been in Oregon, in a few years hence there will be good pheasant shoot. ing in all parts of ithe county. The Scalp Act. The county Commissioners having re. fused to pay bounties on scalps of foxes, ete., until the court decides the constitu. tionality of the act, parties have brought suit against them before Justice Keichline, will be heard this coming Satur. } course it | He always was a leading and | {ittany Valley Rod and Gun club | IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Variou Offices. MARRIAGE LICENSES. § Herbert S. Smull, . LIva R. Wolf, - . Wm. H. Sinkabine, Carrie E. Rishel, § Nelson R. Wert, t Blanche N. Rossman, Fred S. Wells, { Crissie M. Spicer, Milesburg $ W. Galer Morrison, Bellefonte t Mabel M. Parker, ‘ Roland LETTER Rebersburg Gregg Aaronshurg Penn Hall Sandy Ridge } OF ADMINISTRATION. Pp. Brumgart, d To Amelia E Weaver upon the deg 'd, late To J. on the ¢ To James Frank upon the estate of of Mi Thomas | Geo. les twp. M. Henry Koch, Koch and estate of of Spring twp. Gr. B. Hex and Wm, Johu B h Pp. an up a, iate of Lriregy town LEAL KE Com. of Centre lated March Curtin Twp, Com, of Ce john Sower Twp. $6,565. as Meverto Wm dat. Twp A. Alkey Howard to Martha A dated March Twp. $300 Brown Ex’er March WwW ] rer 1 ia Musser ct Strouse, Mrs. Maggie we Motz reg Twi Eve Way to March 17, $7,400 Mary trac Th LWwWpD p A dated Gephart et al, March 14 Miles Twp. $1.60 H ted March Shaffer ux Jacob Shaffer, of ground in Walker Twp Jn to Aaron Long, dated April 1 of land in Gregg Twp. $1, Ridgway & Budds dated March 1, 158, $2,500, Dr. Mec 1868, lot of ground Mildred tract Ex'rs. to M land in 1 Z:D dated March 3, I, $1,300 Tavlorto W. J 1868, Price, of ‘aylor Twp. to fe, in Thomas Radel Centre Hal Kate W ed March 29, Boro. $00 J: Stover et EB. church Green 1897, Musser, dat lot of ground in Belle. fonte A Pauls U i July 27, Twp. $5. Samuel Harter et ux et al, to Andrew { Harter, dated May 1, 1860, tract of land Peon Twp. $2,528 T. PF. Hall et ux, to EK. C. Bressler, | dated March 31, 1588, lot in Haines Twp. | $3125. Blanche I. Neese etal to Jeremiah | Soavely, dated March 29, 18g8, lot of ground in Gregg Twp. $400. M. M. Musser to John Yarger, dated March 7, 1868, tract in Harris Twp. $250. Girard Life Ins. Annuity & Trust Co. | Trustee, to Sarah W. Gillilan, dated | April 1, 188, tract of land in College Twp. $4,900. ux, to Trustees St Grove, dated lot of ground in Gregg lousness, Ind Lap. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver ills, Bil | a Eaoy to take, easy to operate. a8c¢. BAKERY SOLD, The Kerstetter bakery, in Bellefonte, was sold on Tuesday to Prof. John Har- rison, one of the instructors in the public school, at this place. It is Mr, Harrison's intention his brother Charles Harrison, of State College, an experienc. of the to have ed baker take charge establish. ment, Mr. Ker as travelin stetter has ace gs alesman for a large cracker will move Morris stetter’s and his family the manufacturer for the present to home of Mr. Mr Ket Easter Services I'he services Lutheran church, on the ¢ unday, will be of interest J a short be and the holy comn w0 A. M. In the and Chu oming I unusual address by the pastor there will reception of church member 1. ion administere jon Service’ will be rend Sunday Sche rregation., IWErs and potted the organist, phia highly our ration of A “yr ppou Corner Stone Laving W. H. Browx, P He Wants His Ply Cents tice of the pea affidavits issioners suspende Jounties Paid During wonth of Mar nHmissoners paid 07 ae the h our county folle an Wing foxes 1 4 : 3S affidavi Lies for Want Water { the bot evening 1 of walt and Simon Smasa Dn. 5 cents, otely cured ; th Ir left me DeVer Con 31st Street, Chicago, 1lis, ‘s Cough Syrup costs but 2 Bull's, take only Ball's. lothe vourself for Bicycle, business, See our Riders cle and Golf Suits, p ants, Hose, Caps and Belts, The most complete line in Central Pennsylvania. Pants from $1.50 Suits from £3.00 up. Caps, Hose and Belts cheap and good | enongh to please yon all, at FAUBLES. assortment of Biey epted a position | | by land lands of 8 | known as the Mad Lick | Saat 143 perehos to a ed by go Art 3 de A BALL PLAYEK ADVANCED, The New York National League bail team recently signed Peter Sperlein, as pitcher for the coming season, Speriein Jock Haven expert in the formerly played with the club and is said to be an pitcher's box. SERIES 8 BALE by virtue of sundry Fler] Fad id Venditio otit of the Court of Comm Co. Fa and to posed to Pub oe 3 fay gate in Pats Bounded thence lands ol Mew west pete hes lon ne srosaid south 71 degrees west oak stump, thenee by lands degrees west 7 perches loa 1 one by degrees lands af stoa pn sotith # dead. thence by lands of Jacob Gray south degrees east HO) pereties to a me, thenee lands aforesald south 58 degrees west Is pret and 17 links to stone, thenoe by Jasds aforesaid south 9% degrees east perches toa stone thence bY lanas af sresand south y degrees west 67 I rehes and 15 Unks to a pine, thenos lands of Geo. Mattern now Iw. M stewart) south ig degrees east 187 perches and 13 links 10 a stone, thence by lands of Jacob Mattern north & degrees east wiches and 21 Hinks to a pine. thenee by land aforesaid Gray north 37 degrees east 140 perches and 21 links to a stone, thence by lands of 8 T. Gray north 25 degrees west 11] perches tn a post in road, thence by Pine Grove road north 3% degrees west 8 perches to a post. thence by aforesaid road north 61g degroes west WW perches to a post, thence by aforesaid road north 17 degrees west * ) perebes to a post, thenoe by said road north 8 degrees west » perches to A post, perth 22% degrees west 0 perches Lo a post, thence by aforesard road south 3, degrees west 14 perehes to a post, thenee by aforesaid road north yg degre west 42 perches toa post, thenee by laid of Isaac Giay south 5 degrees west perches to the place of be mning, taining 22 Acres and Th perches hereon erevied two twostory frame dwelling houses, largd bank barn, wagon shed aud other | outbuildings, sforesaid WW. oak wl by hes ALSO, thence by aforesaid road | ! All that certain tract or piece of land sitaate | in Houston township Centre county Penna, He inning at a Hemlock on the north side gle Ureek, thence extending b b thld ind rh, Ho east 74 0% 0 stones, {henee & Sanding by land. Wm. A on Havehory I A Rrghes to tend North 26 and of Michae Jogrens pA Mods For pdb ont of Badd | tans | | | | BELLEFONTE - | post bank of Bald Eagle Creek, thenee extending up sid Creek south 75 degrees west 8 perches Lo 8 thenes north of degrees west Li perches to a post, thence north 85 degrees west ji perches to & Dost, thence south 78 degrees west 20 perches to a hemlock the place of beginning, cont ining acres and 38 perches uetlineasure, seized taken in execution and 16 be sold as the property of Miles Mattern, Jacob Mattern, David Mattern and Mary mM. Matter Linn Matteru, administrators of tern, deed AlLBO fi Messi enement or tract Patton, J. S. WAITE & C0., Agents. Headquarters For Plows, Mowers, Harrows, Rakes, Binders, Separators, Grain Drills, Engines and Corn Planters, Wire Fences. - Rakes, ‘ vest nd na BICYCLES. Reading, Stan 1 (raw ra Dieycles HORSE SHOEING - J. S. WAITE & CO., Agents. Bellefonte, Pa. Fisherman! Do you know that we have just received 69 dozen trout flies and there are more coming. We are sole agents for the “PARKER FLIES” Most fisherman know what they are. They are made to our order and sell for 80c. per dozen, 3 for 25. or 10c. each. We have 6 1-2 dozen steel rods, lit Bamboo, Lance ood and other kinds. Lines, Reels, Baskets, Bait Boxes, Hooks, Leaders, Ferrules, Etc. Come in a in and see us at GREEN'S PHARMACY, BUSH HUTSE BLOCK, PA
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