THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH “H oy 1 844, HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told in a| Few Lines PERSONALS, SOCIAL What has Transpired During the Past Week What Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention~ Movements of our People the Local Week's Local News in a Few Words. Gilbert Beaver and family are home | from New York city, Spring season arrived on Tuesday the time to plant little onions. Harry Jenkins is now keeping books | for the Jenkins Iron & Tool company, at Howard. Since the town council made all their appointments our local politicians should take a rest, of South locate family 10 James I. Rote and have decided at High street, Panxsutawney in the near future, f Reading, formerly at we ’ book the home mn day afternoon Rev. Wome pastor at the appointn ilitary Academy of He was an from the West this district, tk speni several days e past week in town with friends B, during the late war, who gives him a a member of Co under Capt. Taylor igh recommendation for the place Among the new announcements this week is that of Adam Bartges, of Haines Mr Bartges has had years of experience asa township, for county commissioner, EVENTS | | to turn out | their band. | the pring | See the beautiful ladies Oxfords spring goods, at Powers’ Shoe store. The State Sunday School convention is in session in the court house, to-day. Call and see a fine line of Ladies, Wrappers at Aiken's store, cents and upward, Price 50 A chicken and waffle supper will be held in the Y. M. C. A the A for the benefit of their base ba rooms this Thurs day evening by wdemy students, 1 team this coming season, A | UNDINES' MOVING The members of the Undine Fire com. pany, at last, have their fondest hopes realized in the completion and occupancy | of their new home on Bishop street, Last Thursday evening they formally took possession of their new quarters and the | moving was the occasion for the company in fall The turned out in full uniform headed by logan Fire Company escorted uniform and the Undines, after a brief parade over the That evening the boys had the ipal steets of the town, to new house a housewarming to which friends of company, firemen of the town, and visit i 1g firemen were juvited the the wn tarown was and a cor which w be over two m Captain H. 8 Taylor, of Company B, will have charge of the grand army of Odd Fellows, as chief marshal. The members of Centre | Lodge No are invited and are work together in harmony in order to ing nake this event one of the largest gather ings of people that has ever as in Bellefonte successful merchant and for some years | wou! competent also a farmer make I a man for the office s well and favor ably spoken of in that communit y of this place, at Stormstown, In the Methodist church, this Thursday eve ning on this abiect, "The High ah School 1s he | whoo! and Consolidation An efigrt is ing made in that community to establi a graded high school for adv d pupils “li john Nighthart, the barber, is now getting things in shape to move his bar ber shop from its present location under McGinley's cigar store to the two rooms on the first floor of the same building formerly occupied by H. H. Harshbarger and Grant Hoover, Grant moved his insurance office Hoover has up stairs to the room formerly occupied by Clement | Dale, D.F 18 bh since he employ of Uncle Sam. In the will devote his entire time to the practice of the law where he is his The legal firm of Fortney & Walker have a large clientage in this section which has rapidly increased | wi by the future he Ex Postmaster Fortuey no means out of a quit in clement un recent years, and this in the future have the full of Mr and attention benefit Fortney's time ' Alfred Brishin, a son of Gen, James Brishin, dec'd, who bas made his home | for a number of years with his uncle Col J. L. Spangler, has filed an application for an appointment from this district to | the Annapolis Naval Academy. On Sat. urday he left for Philadelphia. He bright, young and well qualified for that position. He received many flatter. ing testimonials from leading citizens of our town and there is every assurance that he will be appointed. is Township | sidera! ense Leaurt mn Monday an ad urt was hel Hse ( ttended by « | township where a made against the ' LOND » Was Schenck, in the D evidence | against the granting 4 14 of of The court retain. ome testimony was also heard fay ing the application of Jeffery Hayes, Rush the licenses held over No decision was given in any en all the papers and evidently is consid ering the matter carefully Feast of the Passover Hand of Feast of the Passover begins next Satur. at The celebration the great Jewish day, March 25th, and lasts cight days In commemeration the hands of their of the escape from Egyptian oppressors, the Jewish people have for 4000 years celebrated by | “Independence Day Divine command, this For seven days is unieavened bread eaten by the fathful Hebrew, and 80 particular are they about this that all cooking utensils must be changed and every crumb of conmimon bread swept from the house County Detective Joseph Rightnour, of Bellefonte, has | been appointed by the court to the po sition of county detective for Centre {county. This is a position abolished by | the court years ago and has been revived | ton give some favorite a job of loafing | The salary connected with it is $240 | Reporter, Mr. Rightnour receives no salary whatever, except for actual services iu serving writs, etc, same as a constable, | money [$4 | invited 10 be present IN THE COURT HOUSE. Intelligence Gathered from Offices. MARRIAGE § J. Frank Barr . t Ida Coretta Bordell, f Forest GG. Leitzell t Lucy M. Stover, f Wm, H. Miller, Taylor t Susan Walk, . y f Wm, F, Woodward { Nora I Aaronshurg LETTERS OF Legal Various LICENSES. Philipsburg Mifflin Co. ) Soring Mills Aaronsburg Musser, - Slover . ADMINISTRATION, Last will of Anna Shank, dec'd, of Joggs Twi To W. NH Farring Gray, dec'd, of Patton KEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Calvin P. W. Fisher Weber, Jan ), 188g $13 James McCool et ux to Wm Dec. 1, 1% , proven, Gray, Esq., upon the estate of G. Twp. MN, lot in Harris twg et ux to Peter »w Aung $20 Margaret for lot of grou 6, lot in Gregg twp Bridget Curry et al to Gross, Jan, 31, 18 $700 Bellefonte boro. ‘ Bridget Curry et al to B. Agnes Curry Feb. 14, 1899; lot of ground in Bellefonte boro Wi Wrye, Mar {alfmn mn re 1 +h wea Daring Thieves | When Col and y James P. Coburn returned from church Sunday mom. ing they discovered that in their absence, the house had been entered by thieves was torn up from under the Miss Morgan's trunk was bn A child's was broken and the 100m, a servant, ken pen and $e t about § a secured bank taken hey overlooked n Miss Mor some Kan There were gained an ers were acquainted Mrs There is who committed the thell, and the location of Rogers’ money hid in the tick 0 clue as ’ wt certain was a daring one Anniversary Aid Society, of the 1. B | hold fourth sary in the church, Thursday March woth consist of singing, vdies The | church, wi their Anniver evening, The entertaining program recitations and will addresses by Res B. 1. Hum Miller, of dialogues. Short Ww mel, Sherrick, of Tyrone; Rev of Runvilie, and ( Bellwood, a former pastor of birthday party, one penny is given for The anniversary is in the form A each year you are old. This will en title you to admittance to the entertain ment, and also to a free lunch, which will be served in the chapel at the close of the entertainment, All are cordially Commitiee Pardon Refused C. M. Bower Haq, appeared before the board of pardons last week in behalf of James Cornelly, now serving a term in the western penitentiary, but the board refused to grant the prayer the petitioner, Cornelly has not finished quite a year ol of the long term for which he was sent up. | RECENT DEATHS. On Saturday evening, Harry Haag who has charge of the Haag Hotel sta- man ly- In bles, on Bishop street, found a ing on the straw in one of the stalls [turning him found that the man appar. ently was dead, Policeman Montgom ery was summoned and made an They the Fogleman exam indentified At his 1A cola imation man al Felix tremitices were slight pul Dr. MICA Dorworth S111 12 spark oon ebbed away. Coroner M. | ived the ' B. BB, Dr. 5 | hart and H. H. Mo was taken in and empan neled following Mullen Naginey, James Alexan. der, )orworth, Daniel Eber "tore ntgomery The body charge oi gi his where he lived dertaker Naginey, and on Sunday was taken to home near Houserville with his family on one the Thompson farms; a wife and nine children survive. took place on Tuesday, in tery, Buffalo Rus y Ceme- ceased was born in i was about so years of age. T« with her sister she conducted a n in this place for many years { the Misses Nancy She was a member Presbyteris Two sisters poon from the 1 Union cemetery RR STEPUR Stephen H. Welch Brethren church at lage Pa., died 1 at that pl 18 March } ( Chester Cambria county, and was months and 2 days old. When a boy he to Pine Grove, Centre county and there His He loss a loving wife and six children "ATS, | removed with his parents grew to manhood death was due urn his Also Pa to consumption leaves tom his aged mother of Pine Grove a half brother, Harry Frantz of the same place, and a half sister, Mrs. Rosa Hart sock of Van Ormer SARAN YAY Alt =~Daughter of the late Dr. Frank H. VanValzah died at her home in Spring Mills Sunday evening at 0 o'clock of meningitis of the brain was about 15 years of age She is sur. brothers, Acad. The funeral vived by her mother and two Robert, a student at the Bellefonte emy and James at home took this 10:30, 1 ment will I Mills Joux place Thursday moming at nie be made at Spring STRVEN Found dead ) ) on Benner es from Rattle Stevens has cabin Run, eight mi Unionville and east of the old snake jon," Thursday, 16th a wife and son in Unionvi there and ties out Hiving in the An examination of the body dis. cutting cabin closed the fact that death was due to heart failure The marks on the body evidently came from falling. James Lons: Died at Pleasant Gap on Taesday, age, about 56 years, inter. {ment this Thursday morning at that Col. Amos | of | She | ¢ but had been | i | place, a wife and three sons survive, | | Some weeks ago Mr, Lon fell and broke his leg, and was in poor health at the time, from the effects of which he He was a laboring man and Jised in that A ! aieq community for many M. B. R Hall, this extended iline VOY ICHAR] Centre Thursday morning, afier an # willi consumption His age was about sh year he was a carpenter. A w | Interment at tha 16th, in a hospital at Iphia | Conrad long, deceased Interesting Button a4 man ulbertstone penetrate ' Iraglie valley wit Ailes) where Mi arg hunt auniin ollowed he other in Lacon who took 1 died in ana School Oficers Elected utheran wing Wagner superintendents Vonada, secretary, Miss Katie Ripka, assistant secretary; Miss Ray Harter and Miss Roxana Blousser, librarians; Jasper A. Wagner, president Jerry P. Heckman, treasurer; Mrs. Min nie E. Harter, organist; Nain Sweet wood, assistant organist ) john | Roland Zettle, Nancy Uuestion Settled Ihe differences at State College over the water question was settled last week The old company agrees to furnish fire protection and sprinkling priv } eEes RENT several desir al fonte a barga Pa Rose pid Nver, and billoustess, sick headache, jaundice, | nansea, indiges tion, ote, They are In | valuable to preverd a cold or break up a fever. Mild, gentle, cortain, they are worthy your confidence. Purely able, they can be taken by children or delicate women, Price, 2c. at all medicine dealers or by mall of C1 Hooe & Uo, Lowell, Mass, Food Caused Pain Catarrh of the Stomach Cured by Hood’ I was Laker catarrh of the s have nr ‘ times could CXCTUC Brod Ki ¥ Hood’ Is the best Ss 8 Sarsaparilia. fe erm ie Sarsaparilla Hood's Pills uw. 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