THE CENTKe DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 9. | RH HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Few Lines Told in a PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired During the Past Week Movements of our What the Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention—A People Local Week's Local News in a Few Words Edward Woods the mail carrier was sick at his home several days during the past week. Rush Larimer has given up his | | | position with the creamery at this place. | John Cherry has the job, Miss Lulu Smith left Saturday after- noon to visit friends in Philadelphia. She will be gone several weeks. Harry Crissman and f Monday afternoon for they will make their future home. Mr. Woodcock, Princeton College, is nding Pittsburg, Jay a short vacation with friends in this place, J. Miles Kephart is spending a few greet days in town town on markably the best of he -Isaa home sper Wi 1 in the 14) pl yea ents on above named JWAY. He W. Wood ert ( and famils PLINOTE expect April Washington before is employed at ist in the Navy vard where good position. Warren Burnsides want's to an us pounce that he is going to visit David oo at Loveville, next week. War. whispered that he has a pretty girl 1 will tell more about it up there an when he us comes back Ishler ers at Bellef Woodring, implement deal. mite, have rented the room next to Schofield’s harness on shop, Spring street, where they intend putting in a large stock thing in this They are alter business. Parties in need of any should consult them ~ Joseph Ceader and family expect to move back into their store on Allegheny street until they can get their new completed They are moving out of the Woodcock house on Linn street, to make the apartments above home room for ohn Shugert, who will occupy it after aster % Just as was expected, Charles Dor worth, clerk in the Agricultural Depart. t, at Harrisburg, had to "walk the plank’ to make wav for a Quay republi. can. Hastings republicans are marked We consider this the best thing that uld have happened him. A young san, holding clerkships soon becomes a chanical ‘‘pen.wiper;"” it dwarfs bis ulties and impulses, There are some uneasy chaps just | now holding boro jobs This is a good season for Bellefonte landlords to put up rents, People’s Popul ir Course on Saturday *The Delsarte.” Charley evening Hiuminated blind tobacco the the dealer, will open a store in Rine, McClain I'he Undine Fire company will oc. cupy their new building next Thursday cvening. Condo and I x-Sheriff John P of Millheim, place on Monday, The ly about town, were visiting friends) new telephones are going Most of the ant wiring has been done, live Seyeral correspondents send their letters in time this week had to be omitted for want of time. of being made about the Brockerhoff house. for Quite a lot improvements are That place is in better shape than YCAars ndine Fire company will hold Laster Ball, Monday April 2rd in the armory, their annual It will be up standard. Ww C0 anuvounce been the expensis Penny Photos The most popular fad 151 Photo Taylor Studio now, “Penny made at the Mallory Many confli have been circulated about ting reports the We Photos cost and » for making them would just hey are Penny wy 1c) every Axemann. Emanuel White's sale was attended by a large crowd of people last Wednes. day. Mr. and Mrs. Ott and son, spent Sun. day with relatives and friends in our town, George Glenn and family, spent a few days, last week, with relatives Centre Hall Logan Branch was swollen greatly last Thursday. We came nearly having an other flood Freddie Kaup, the young son of Reu ben Kaup, is better after an illness of a few days Join Rishel one of our Progressive farmers, had a telephone putin his house on Saturday. Mensrs and jast Andrew Toner Mackey, left this town week for Scottdale, where they will try and secure 0H ment Cweurge LALLH I Mow | fire to the hay and straw LR | the resignation of F IN THE COURT HOUSE. yathered from Various Offices. MARRIAGE LICENSES Perry A. Frank, - Rush Louisa |. Bower, Perry Hall, . | Ada Scholl, Theodore M. Brown, Fanuie Mooney, Chas. M Laura I W. C. Frank, Ida May Emigh, Soloman H. Lohr, Mary C, Haruish, Jaret Dale Sowers, Margaret May David G. Reed, - Bertha B. Henry, Legal Intelligence DuBois won Twp, Daywart, Pennington, Rock Spring Pa, Furnace Snow Shoe St Charter Oak Pine Grove Mil REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Daniel Bartges assignee, to Charles lartges, Sept. 14 188g; 13 and Twp. f Wm. Smoyer's administrato Charles R in Boggs Twp acres perches in Gregg Rhine, Jt Reuben Musser et Bartges ¢ Potter T Halfmoon Haines Hart Howard Marion Miles fatton the Peter oe it i ICS On Dorub the Fishing creek road. in ship, C 1 by nton ( Mi in the barn throwing hay down from the owne 8 Puelia Domablazer, was His lighted lantern, which was in the feed room below, exploded and set Mr succeded in getting his live stock out and Brungard some of the grain; a : great quantity of hay, straw, feed and farm implements were destroyed. The building was en tirely consumed New Y. MM ( For some time the Y. M. C. A f this place, was without a secretary, owing to A. Secretary Lota, who left here some months ago. On Friday eve. | ning, at a meeting of the board of direc. | | | near | tors Rodger T. Bayard was unanimously chosen for the position and on Saturday assumed control of the place. Mr. Bay. ard is an active and energetic young man who will give the work his entire | thought and attention Water Works Agitation Up at State College there is consider able agitation over the question of erect. waler works. wg another A company was organized and constructed an ex pensive plant, to supply the community individusls are urging the boroto construct a plant of ts own, in Now some addition That ix one form of publi cuterprise Col ege | RECENT DEATHS ABRAHAM JACKSON:~Abraham Jack- son, died at the bome of his daughter, Mrs. Owen Jones, in Chester Hill Sunday evening. He bad been very ill with grip Q for sonie time past aud he wa of age, He was bora in Buffalo Run, near Belle. fonte, and when a very young man learned Pact while in the tailors He elonte vr } 1g busine at the iat ter worked at hi ed of Philips and then mov ck Bear, a tew miles east burg, and there conducted a hotel for a | number of vears ater he conducted a | hotel in Philipsburg, The greater part of his act followed road SET { made lifferent Con | times He has lis almost When he was ried Mary Amn as § mn 100 that al centre, ht state there are 14 ang idey are oafers able to caves the other it When a n We. maxes noot | may as | Migs | harming laaies, | home days last week Fronia Scegner, visited a few Iinny was you i f Lot Limport's, are singe Those sandstone likely to remain on the heap Supervisor was re.clected Eira a good road officer, and the majority the voters are aware of the fact It is reported that Linden Hall will put forth a candidate for county Treas Watch for the announcement, our makes of urer The stronger democrat joined them republican if one the one of ste ped across the divide, and party Caucus man since our Miss Jeunie Weibly was suffering from toothache, She went to Bellefonte and got a piece of “steel” and tackle’ put to it; Jennie has the nerve We have a few men who will refrain from politics Cyrus Durst, of Boalsburg, was seen riding through town on Friday. Miss Lillian Ross has gone to spend the spring months with friends in Altoona. Pap’ Swabh says he is in danger of losing his position as clerk in Mrs, |. W Keller's store, if that architect from Bellefonte does not discontinue his calls Jas. Goodhart, of Centre Hill, said he would give a farm out west, if he could squeeze’ a certain lady that was at the sociable last Saturday evening. lim, please define that word for the beneht of the rest of your class Clyde Royer is preparing to send a Inundry basket to Bellefonte each week Anvone patronizing the steam laundry had better leave the work with Clyde, and it will be all right WATCH FOR HIM Our solicitor, Wm. Il. Wolfs Store, Fa., allend the portion of Pennsvalley prepared lo receive following sale money on si and give proper veceipls for same 15s done Jor {he Con patrons in thal allend the 1ollo; March enience of our March Woods Port Matilda. sullening Sh What does vour doct “You are suffering from 1 ure blood.” What is his remedy? Ny £ rsay? You must not have consti pated bowels if you expect the Sarsaparilla tc do its best work, fut Ayer’s Pills cure constipa- ton. We have a book on Paleness and Weakness which you may have for the asking. Write te our Doofore. PFerthaps you would Hke 10 consents eine ot phiveivians about your eondl Write ua freely all the particulars You will receive a prompt Address, DIL J. ©. AYER, Lowell, Mass, Je LJ 4 ler ’ of has been instructed lo inthe eastern vherve he will be DELAYED! STORMSTAYED! This roy ern A hd 44 V UW 1 i Week. (FOP FTR FIFE +a vw Furniture 1 1 oJ Parlor Suit... {)! v SAMA LLLAMAAAL Lhd bbb bhbbbdbbdd Mown Popes Bellefonte The follow | Co for prod Potatoes per bushe Onions, per Hus Regs per dope Lard, per pv ' Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound. (GINA TY porrected wonky by Gerber & Co, Belletonte. 'a.) Red wheat jp ih Rye, por buehe! Corn, ears por bhushat Cora, shellen ju Oats, por hushe! Harley, per bushel
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