THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 24, “J 1599, 5 HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Few Lines Told in a PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired Durning the Past Week Movements of What Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention A Week's Local News in a Few Words our People the ‘he dinner led Wedne at Liregy sday Tuesday. The severe for many of our poi Tuesday was on Licians will not recover, Brickley, of Romola, Wedn I. B to business in town on paid us a short ci ro00iIng Rex +» Evang There were a Herbert lin, who has been em. as a clerk in Lyon Co's. d ployed good store, left last week to accept a similar position in the city of York, Pa. The new telephone company ing some hustling work about town past few days. New phones are bein put in place and wires strung at a ra rate, town- Charles Whitmer, of Benner ship, has conclued t me a Bel 1 his to entit y beg he has ’ "no citizen next s EB time A I done enough hard work a rest John gone to I'h the posit Mr Reeder this place tet Daughters Washu National the Revolution, being | 0 ton, — Miss Hattie McClow who had been D ( this week coliector for the Be this pla Ids a good pos who is ho tion and { promotion S another Ce ’ county young man maxing mark through lile Charles Dorworth, of Harrisburg, came home to vote As some very radi eal changes are taking place in he li irance party kemany others for the lines at Harrisburg, has no definite as future Uuay men only seem to be in favor down there, and for that reason many Centre countians may walk the plank H A M ore, of Howard within two votes of who came securing the demo cratic nomination for « in the democratic years Ago, was in to see us uniy treasurer, county convention six yesterday have us announce that he will aspire for the same this Mr Moore is an has hosts of friends throughout the county nomination YOAr active democrat and Five visiting ministers officiate in St John's Episcopal church in this place during Lent. On Tuesday Feb, 2188, Dr F.'1. Clerc, of Philipsburg, will be here Feb. 28th Rev. Charles Morrison, of Sun. bury ; March 7th, Rev, Geo. C. Foley, of Williamsport ; March 14th, Rev, Edward Henry Fckel, of Willlamsport ; and March 21st Rev, A. 85. Wodle, of Al tooua. i [by O. Perry Jones, dec'd WELCOME TO HASTINGS, | " y An Enthusiastic Gathering in the Court House | Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Saturday Evening. demonstration occurred that A large vablic in town last Saturday evening for on {not only did honot the one it was given, but reflected credit upon our com [he home x was a welcome Hasting from four Mat sion H munity occa rN ) ana in their family uj pent in i non parti IC, non parti them home addresses were ampbell York City, first auditor of the Erle s tem, at the national convention of rail road auditor's, in Cincinnati, was re. elected chairman of the association, a very prominent and important position Mr originally was from Miles burg, and has rapidly advanced himself in this line Camp! we He is a brother Of Mrs. T F. Adams, of this place Fhe Philipsburg Journal dishes one of our young lawyers up in the following Mr. 8S man who is bound to make for himself a style D Gettig. is a young future. He is bright and pleasant, and can rattle it off 10 you in either When you English of an attorney go to see or correspond with 0. K or German are in need him, and you will be treated | That is about Sam's meusure Frank of this place, was on Monday elected cash {ier of the'Pirst National Bank, of Philips | burg, to fill the position formerly held Mr. Lucken. | buck 5 quite a young man Lo occupy {such a responsible position. He is a {son of A. Luckenback, of this place, and bad his first experience in the business | when be began here with the banking house of W. F. Reynolds & Co. Luckenbach, ftormerely IN THE COURT HOUSE { Offices MARRIAGE Walter | Edm Ida Cole, Fra Minnie LICENSES tate College He ston, ictonile Aaronsh he tr years was that of " last Thursday (ne of the | horse sales Centre county f Ben Gentzel and Beezer at jamin Haag's hotel, it was the finest lot of horses brought to this county for They down at the following prices many Years were knocked 1 hose who purchased were Geo, Shull each. Manuel WwW. | Waddle, ine, pair pair black geldings, $i Smith, black black Snow Kline, Yearick, bay Pair grey Walters, Shreckengast, Kline, black mare, S144 bay horse, § James Harrison K Xa Shoe, grey horse fo mare, $125 mates, £144. each Creisey, Manuel John Taylor, black mare, ft10 horse, $08 KH geldiogs, $170 bay horse, $112. 8. D bay mare §6 Frank gelding, $85 mare, $68 There was one horse injured in trans n each Jerre Hassel, brown James Kimport, bay portation aud it was the only one not sold A Big Sale One of the largest sales of the season will be that of C. A. Rachau, near Madi. sonburg. He has an exceptionally large and fine line of live stock, as well as | farm implements. His sale bills were | sent out thus week, RECENT DEATHS Hex Ol going to Bc Last week, at the time f re was received of Wilkens ant to give $, word leath o Pa., 1 104 1 ’ the « f Henry Beck, at burg, and time was to an extend Mi notice Beck wi at Lamar, in ton He and wa 1 have beet ace ever since that time her husband one son and one ive, namely ] Mrs. M and one sis Reeder, of and Etta Wood ther imeon Haupt, Mrs John Yocum, of rland county » Tuesday afternoon k Reidey DEY im the remains of Ia was laid rest Mr employed at Collins Furnace and at the For a very long time Reidey was Collins home, and was a wagon maker by trade, He was burried by the Gregg Post of which be was a member » » » Saturday O'Neil, (O'Nen the body of DANI moming of Marsh Bellefonte Daniel and services were held in the Catholic church Mr eighty years of age Creek, was brought to over him O'Neill was a man nearly » » » LAarreg Cnio—On Tuesday afternoon Bessie daughter of Mr. and Mm died. She was only nine months old. The funeral will take place this Thurs. day afternoon, Am. brose Rhoades of North Allegheny street | WATCH FOR HIM Wim, I la., has following sal lense prepared lo vecetve money on su UR 4 Wolf allend the portion of or, lhe es J pls Jor ! proper re J sane fF our yu purchase y the Godel I he of Milton for some wom ‘ ng nes M and rebu 11 ton to x= reconst ra ling of ' | hs ARO Was Never Well But Hood's Sarsaparilia Mas Clven Her Permanent Mealth, I wan a urnedq two mot pale, pus woman, loan 1) : I had fs bad throat trouble | welg i? I was never we ale troubles and a came across an ad vertisement of had faith tak until | . Hood's Sarsaparilis and 1 begat | kept on now weigh 18 pounds, and any sickness Hood's Sarsaparilia will not eure. My blood is pure, complexion good and face free from eruptions.” Mus Loxa Fane wou, Box 116, Hillsgrove, Rhode Island, Hood's Sarsaparilla 18 the best in fact the One True Riood Purifier, Hood's Pills 37, “30am. “5 nthe medicine al once n felt betler, pred i never have Jos. Zeigler, of instructed to caslern Notting! a0 tey where ne witt te | 9.000 Pairs of riplion . This nar 1200, 1am Lace Curtains, Bellefonte Markets The | " Co. Tor Potatoes pert ney pres ' | Onions, per bushel Eggs per doren Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound ithe! Horne & Co. 18. (GRAT™ sarractad weekly by Gerberieh Hale & Co, Beliefonte, Pa) fled wheat per bushel Nye, por bushel Corn, ears pet bushel... Corn, shelled per bushel Oats, per bushel Rarley. per bushel 0
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