THE CENTKE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANI ARY {APPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE | ocal Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines EVENTS PERSONALS, SOCIAL Vhat has Transpired During the Past Week Movements What the Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention A of our People Local Week's Local News in a Few Words, Recorder Harper had an the grip during the holidays ~Mrs. J. A. Aikens Emma are visiting at Beaver Falls, 1 and daughter thi week. Allen Rumberger, of Phil: visited his parents here, during the holi- days. Did you miss your paper last week Quite likely, but tion immensely — District Attorney Singer spent a portion of their holic friends at Tyrone. ILllis Bierly, of greek for benefit of hi Southern Californi: Wm. C. siting Mrs. John And ~Robt. spent part of last week in closing up his years work, ed a very satisfac ~The repeated their cantata, the King’ considered the finest mu tory amount eformed choir 2 he R on Sunday evening. season. Mrs. Morris Yeager and of Brookiyn, N. Y,, fonte Saturday guests at Mr, Henry Yeager's home Bishop street. 1 “ry —aqna 800, arrived in morning and ~Jce twelve i rick and a crystal Hecla Park last week. fonte, lots to Belle. Jersey Shore other along the line, Last week Senator ar Grito SOIC 1 week, was well attended. Lock Haven, silipsburg, and other points were well represented. Clarence C. a fireman on Eagle Valley rail- road, has been transferred to Bellefonte and will hereafter fire on the tr: passenger Trt in between here and Snow Shoe. Aa evening of last week, beck school house, in the ceiling, was disc ng. llefonte Christ. gland, where engaged in the Alat A Aa ers dw reve Q MmiInany AGATS +X PTEss company, , re t with his wife in * i 11 = | Mr. Matthews returned on Monday companied by his ry make Bellefonte their future home. Robert Hepburn, of this place, and who clerks inday yron ac- wife and they wil —Fdward Hepburn, son of in a large grocery store in New York city, is at present home owing to illness. He is just recovering from a serious at. tack of stomach trouble. On Saturday the jury commission. ers, Messrs Joseph Hoy, of Marion, and W. 5. Williams, of Martha, finished their work. About 500 new names were se- lected. There were twite as many ap- plications as were needed. tius officiated as clerk. ~The bell new build. ing was put It weighs 600 pound and has a clear ma- gical tone. By an when an alarm of fire is for the Undine's last week. in its place electrical appliance, 11 given the bell will ring automatically when a signal reaches the telephone station. -The New Year's ball given by the | Logan Fire Company in the armory, on Friday evening, was largely attended. The parade was complete containing the full company with engine and ladder truck, The appsarance of fireman Beck with his new silver bugle ou the truck elicited the greatest enthusiasin along the roule. The dance proved a delight. ful affair for all who attemlea: clear as |* points | Harry Pon. | The Wilson Theatre Company will be here all of next week. Charles Case has taken Mr, Cola's place, at the Y. M. C. A lanndryman, Millheim Frank T. Kerns, the left Renovo, and is back two again Noonan, the mixologist at the Years James | Bush House, got a New gift—a 1 bright baby girl Mrs. J. D Wis., arrived in Bellefonte Friday after. [| noon to visit rel; | | Mrs. Alice L | Alcha near Coburn, Geisinger, of Milwaukee, ALIVES, Rishel and two ren, and Oscar, visited last week, A number of Bellefonte's acti this | take a hand in the Quay fight, Horace B. Her was in town on Monday and secured | . i | ve poil ticians are at Harrisburg week to Hall, his | | ring, of Peun | | Commission as county surveyor, SCAsSoOn many patrons called to sce, and most pped something with us or else are not alike unreliable, Reports ten to twenty ero, ockerhoff, The Coming of | { home in this place ~—On Monday Senator Wm | Representatiy Wetzel took their 1 burg to attend the opening sessions | the General Assembly, have moved their new rooms in the to Crider's Ex- {change interior has been careful- tly and conveniently remodeled and is | handsomely finished in polished Georgia efonte Creamery ish a branch N Bel t to estab separ 1as been in James Cor- of arson Jecember to appear : been kept at unt of an at- John, who acci- a gunshot wound, hunting, is able to be last October, about ing his many friends. e is le ing quite well oatur *mphatically de- sted in startiog Howard, had » finds that he has no an enterprise, and profession is more next week we will have an atiraction in the opera house, by the Wilson Theatre Company. Monday ing they will render "The Galley i Slave,” one Bartley Campbell's best pro- ductions. | 10, 20 and 30 cents. show for a small sum of money. come well recommended. Our merchants all agree that the holiday trade this season was very large, It was better than for several years past. The large crops for the past two years evidently has placed more money in our community than has usually circulated. It certainly did not come from reviving about here now than for many years. | Bellefonte, January Popular prices of admission | You can see a good | They | y | They consist principally of heavy | horses, also some fine drivers, 2. | good stock, sound and guaranteed. The | { entire | Thursday January 12th, | ‘clock, ti ighest bidder the " ces at 1 o'clock, the highest b | ing, on Howard street. Carload of Kansas horses M. B, Garman’s sales stable 12th sold at When Better select are you going sale ? our Consult us in regard to bi ising. For Sale ary engine good condit The Hess, Fink, Huston township; Me (democs and J | (republican county Auditors, AM): Ka, Lp DD. Wag began Philipsburg, ner, G1 CRY, on Monday e¢ varioan amining the accounts of the y county officials B. Pontius was chosen as clerk, qualified Governor Hastings tendered Colo ilbur Reeder the appointment of re to fill the va 1c 4 » death of |, Howard Reeder, ALCY Creal of prefer he court 14a he 3 we He ( nowever, r to resume his private practice when 1 AY O11 our Oe ~ Harpe: home reta during the past six years his entire atte His varies has well profession the £11 District 2 al of causes and t ITNEY 1 bu SIneSs Election of Officers The Logan Fit pany held their annual elects 14 attendance o mopa 1 ‘ g 3 oO wore wt on lowing oflicers were el Knisely, president; Harry 1 cording secretary ies Sei George Cunningham, Laurie, assistant ; Will aud assis (re garth, tant, Trustees shanghensey Harris and George Eberhart. A CARLOAD OF KANSAS HORSES A carload of selected horses from Kansas are now at M. B .Garman's sales stables, East Howard street, Bellefonte, draft 3 head; Jot will be sold at auction on Sale commen- buyer-—must be sold. These horses can be seen anytime by calling at the stables. | Terms cash, or approved security. industries as fewer men are employed | ¥. H. Cota, for a number of years | i secretary of the Bellefonte Y. M.C. A, | tendered wierd, his resignation and Mr. recently SAME WAS ACL} jcut soon. be kept open in the meantime and a new secretary will be selected by the | : y 4 i Kid slippers, of a size to fit its feet. Tell Joard of Directors. and C, B. Garman House, gave out a large num- | | ber of fine presents in the shape of a | double-end purse that is a convenient | and useful article. The one that came { to this office was timely as several puis es are worn out each year carrying large sums of money handled between ' vagking hours-nit. { fe Garman, proprietors of the | | : | them to be sure to bring —puring the holidays Messrs C. M. | : | : | | . | your it le Women readers that ota expects n Li t to return $s fot or hic . utday will be ‘Doll Day at our slore. j We y J 8B 3 mer home in Connect. | The rooms at this place will | fH. A. Steinkerchner, of Newton, Ks. DOLL DAY. -Will you announce to Sat- DEAR EDITOR : Every girl who, accompanied with her " | parents, brings her doll to us, will be i presented with a pair of genuine Vici their doll--no matter how big or how little haven't a pair of slipvers to fit it, we will | make a pair to measure. Yours truly A.C. MINGLE. Bellefonte, Pa., Jan. 3rd, "99. FARM FOR SALE.—A farm of about 73 acres, in Howard Twp. Inquire of Wm. G. Runkle, Esq., Bellefonte, Pa. it is, if we | | was read. INTHE COURT HOUSE Gathered from Various Offices MARRIAGH Legal Intelligence LICENSES Tohn Mover lp tated 1 eY, Gateq reg, ‘maniel |. Orndor et al dated Oct wes Twp. $22¢ hael Ex et al dated Mar Penn Twp. $125 C. H dated Mar Twp ert et Meyer et al Miles I. H. Rei fated Feb. Twp. § Dr. J. ¥ dated Dec. dale et ux to Fri 7s 1504, K College Twp. $275, SONes, land ”" in At Council Meeting. Wm. G. Runkle, Esq., inquired what action was taken by council on the case { of Maggie Miles for breaking an arm by a fall on the Garman time agn. been taken. Steam is being put in the public build- pavement, some Informed that no action had The pumps at the water works are | running 18 hours per day. Ordinance being prepared to cows off the street, A. G. Morris proposition to fill the pike from boro. line to McCoy's residence was accepted. The report of the finance committee was as follows; Bal due Treasurer es keep | Boroorders paid Water Interest Ree'd acet line fins WB Ree'd acet Water com fence (Car Bal due Treasurer Jan. 2,'® Bills to the amount of $256.93 were ap- proved, A list of 28 of our surrounding towns It costs this town $105 per light. The average for the 25 towns quoted is $64 per light. Th matter was discussed from covery standpoint. Mr. Sheffer moved that the council make the Edison Electric Ligut company an offer of §75 per light per annum for 50 arc lights. This was seconded by Mr. Hous- er and carried unanimously, JANUARY TRIAL J ] ’ 4 nn IHS. Continuing ommeneing Monday Fwo Weeks 3 Vin Wer his place, in com Long, of Howard, Bellefonte, were ana Stamn, of peat wending their way in the direction Howard on Sunday. Thev home on Sunday evening. Rebersburg. Surely our Odd Yellows had a pleasant time with their annual oyster supper, on Saturday evening. All people, who are filled with up-to date county news, you will notice, ar subscribers of the CENTRE DEMOCRAT. On Xmas eve, the Esher church had been filled to its utmost experience an excellent Xmssentertmin. ment. Mrs. Susan Long, of lows, to visit her parents the other pects to spend the greater part year at home. Prof. Harry Conger, the principal of the Sunbury high school, who had been visiting his half brother, Dr. Bright, left again the latter part of last week. The fantastic brigade, that through our burg on Saturday Poon, Was quite an attraction to zuckh who were al most as foolish, but to the respected it was rather degrading. Edward Ziegler, who had been spend- ing his winter vacation at the oid home, left again on Monday morning for Lan. caster, where he will continue his studies at Franklic aad Marshall college. On Monday woming our people W tively refused to have a Jong band with Mr. Cold, because they claimed that pee] who week, ex passed he farm implements and household goods i I Evangelical | came | of the | never before presented himself with BCH an unusaal (26) bel Mr. Michael, a student jue hanna University, preached the Latheran church, or mmday. both mort ' ry much evening, wy tl 1 We 4 HE PeOopis v0 dour Mr } of the in Ing an and Was \L seen | of i returned | of farm 1 y Wa. GOoaRER 24-43. W. Miller will bead of cattle, large line of on the farm, along Boalsburg pike of Bellefonte. sale at auctioneer, head of horses, 2 Robert Valentine 3. miles south-east a.m. Wm. Gohee Bellefonte Markets owing pri - Re po , for produce Potatoes per bushel { Onions, per bushel | Eggs por dozen | Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, PET Poriiiime {Gina corrected weekly by | & Co. Bellefonte, Pa.) | Red wheat, oid per bushel | New Wheat, Red... ! Rye, per bushel — | Qorn, ears per bushel ‘ Corn, shelled por bushel. Oats new per bushel { Rariey, per bushel Just in Time. A well known lady in town exclaimed the other day: 1 have been wearing my lite om from the effects of Nervous Exhaustion, New- raigia and Headaches. My aiteniion wo5 ai {ast directed to Barr's Celery . lia for the Nerves, and alter using two pac am
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