THE JENTKE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 0 “ly 1 544, HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told in Few Lines a PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired During the Past Week | studies includ Movements of People—What Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention—A our Local Week's Local News in a Few Words The very large this week attendance at During the pq at Milesburg. been good down Notice our sale regis about our share probably more FOR several desirable RENT ng houses for rent at ¢ A.M. HOOVER The Bell Telephone pe tv) ing a canvass of the town or tract pose of renewing contracts, 1 nes Bavard secured a position Lewisburg, « On casi lay Satur he county audit On ympleted their rk and returned hey had little difficulty in auditing wccounts this year, Hull of flernoon, Valentine street The funeral Holloway Dr observati books. During Davy Rhule, of Comley, Both w be lican nominat are others an up-to-d } ate hotel, and is doin creasing business everyday burg hard succeed stomach, an of Hon adelphi —~Some time ago Edward, sc me ag 0 went to Pha ato H mind an enli in James Schofield secure a position. + suddenly changed his army 2 is at Fort ( the regular Noo .f rook, braska, a member of Co. I, 16th Regu lars which may soon be ordered to Phili nto effect ne 1 Ww | be su onth 0) he to make iamsport her future She by M Mi p as night operator will be Miss Kaw Lieb Toner Lucas, the merchant wi ceeded a Jennie Irwin, vd Irw taken | ace 'yY of Mo. | shannon, was in town during the past | week, and notified his many friends that he would seek the democratic nomination for treasurer this year, Of did not canvass Bellefonte boro be. sause be knew he would be trespassing spon the political pastures of Wm, T Speer, of this place, who is after ident. ically the same thing. course he in «During the past week the Com. mercial Telephone people have been putting up some fine poles on Allegheny street, over so feet in beigth, At several crossings with the Bell lines some inter esting contests and disputes have fol. | lowed. Building telephone lines in town is the chief attraction for our ‘Knights of Rest,” the | "best efforts of the firemen to A GOOD INSTITUTION St. John's Parochial School of foute, held tion last week and she result was a prool of the excellent work done in that insti. This school is taught by the the Immaculate Heart, and pupils in attendance, nonce Their ranches tution Sisters of there are o3 of whom are over 16 years of age e all the common! also algebra, elements of rheto ic, natur al sciences, free-hand drawing, busine | forms, el The following Graham parti | Chri ian Curry » Flack g2.2 McGowan Henrietta Pa rabam Haupt Mary Daley 76 4 NTERMEDIATI A Maria Wal ‘atic Brown 1) Shaughen : h rank fosey Mcowan leo Shen other wWOorxers es have ey wi mmend provided terfere ement exer cs next June, more important matters do not it Fire at Lock Haven On Wednesday afternoon fire broke out in the large furniture factory at that place and destroyed completely the building with contents, It required the confine the flames to that building and save adjoin. ing property The factory was in operation and had a large number of orders ahead and pleoty of well seasoned stock on hand. The loss will be heavy and quire time to rebuild, Approaching Completion, The new building for the electric light plant at Mill Hall is ready for the paint. eis. The dynamo and other machinery "are expected at any time, | { i Belle- | their semi-annual examina- | | it will re. | IN THE COURT HOUSE. Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices, MARRIAGE LICENSES, Sandy Ridge Port Matilda Jellefonte Spring Twp § Fisigbion Barger, Ida Reese, { Charley Geiswite, t Josephine Keller, § Joseph Corl, tate College { Winney Evey, . “" “" Linden Hall Tusseyville Port Matilda §f Arber Cumming t Nora M § James Ii. Cowher t Annie I. Price §{ Peter 1 stoner Hawk Run Fairbrool negotiating 1 proposition nation of capital each com ’ everal sold from Gettysburg southern and western states who died at camp Meade were buried in the Gettys burg cemetery Lock Haven Furnished the Paper The United States printed 2,500,000, ooo cent postage stamps in 188, and the town of Lock Haven furnished the paper for them. Someone who likes the making of calculations has determined that if these 2.cents stamps were placed end to end they would reach over a dis. tance of 40,000 miles Remember Thin important communication from An | Penn township was omitted from the paper this week, on account of the writer withholding his name, Remember, any. thing sent to this office for publication must have the sender's name enclosed, or it will not be recognized, RECENT DEATHS SINNICKSON SMITH Sinnickson Smith died Sunday evening West three days illness incident to old age. He March Salem, New Jersey, and lived in at his home on linn street after was born on 25th, 1824, at Belle fonte and Snow Shoe the Daniel Rhoads since 1856, being associated in lumber busine with number had lis his of this pl: 1 he i ret Davi for a and for the last 10 years tired life at the home of Rhoads, died in ) an daughter M1 urviy wi a lentar wert died at Be week at the ripe « veral weeks ago she which caused death YEArs ago Was a Native ra Farley which s edy is a certain preventive H gerous di It SC ASC tw 114 ess time than olther treatn pleasant and by | "yt t any sale 10 take Green, druggist Pa To The Farmers We are placing in our mill a corn crusher of the latest improved make This, in connection with our splendid stone-burr choppers, will enable us to make for the farmers and general trade | a feed that cannot be beaten anywhere. | It is our intention to make the custom and grist work of the farmers a special. ty, and we earnestly solicit this trade, and will do all in our power to give per fect satisfaction. We arenow building a large corn crib, and will be buyers of Car corm at top prices For tye convenience of our trade, we are putting up feeding troughs in the | Cooke coal yard, opposite the mill, | where you will be welcome at all times. Soliciting a liberal share of your patron. ARE, we remain | Yours very truly, Pron x MiLLing Co. cob xh FOR A BICYCLE PATH A move is again on foot among mem bers of the League of American Wheel men and all enthusiastic cyclers 10 se cure special gislation for ‘ntral part of the st in the way of cycling path prominent high way no enactment of a com vanced toward BOALSBURG NORMAI Sch ol rr Preparatory At » ns | tere weeks | Now Now veo have me old bargaine on h All Prices on Talking Machines from £10.00 up at Bush's Sta tionery Store, Bush A reade. POWERS SHOE CO, RUSH ARCADE, Bellefonte, - - - - Penn’a. J — — — MAP S—) — hat Cough Hangs on You have used all sorts of cough reme- dies but it does not yield; it is too acep seated. It may wear itself out in time, but it is more liable to produce la grippe. pneumonia or a seri- ous throat affection. You need soir that will gi strength up the Sw — EE o— om) — 4 w— —} —] — moon SELLE ma — 4 — 4 em— 4 a hE) w—— 4 om— 1 — 4 Op} o— | ow— 4 ev— 4 w— SHE —) — En) om hf — 1 — — | o—) am— 4 — — 0 — wh Fn | head { farm | Robert Bellefonte Marken The t wing Co, for pro Potatoes per bushel Onions, per bushel Eggs per dozen Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound prices a (GRATE correeted wonkly by Gerberieh Male 8 Co, Bellefonte. Pa) Red cheat, old per bushel New Wheat, Med Kye, por bushe! Corn, ears #r bus’ el Corn, shells per bushel Unts- new per busi Barley, per bushel
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