THE CENTkE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 5, 1599. \ | IN BELLEFONTE -J. B. Swartz, of Beech Creek, paid us a pleasant visit on Saturday. J.T. Carner, of Kansas, was in town | last week greeting the old friends he re- members here, Events Briefly Told in a| Few Local Lines. PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS| | parted W hat Has Transpired Dunning the Past Week | What the | of Mention—A le al, | Warfield, Movements of Our People Worthy Week's Local News in a Few Words Local Scribe Saw Several severe frosts have g vegetation a nipping that has brown. Miss Anna Confer one o pleasant young ladies, is attendin fair at Milton this week. | Milton durchfield, of Philips. 1) Mrs, W. E. is visiting her brother, |. Shu. gert on West Linn street, Miss Sadie Boalick, of this pl Wednesd Philad where she will visit friends, ay for Mrs, Mary E. Warfield, of Pasadena, Mr. Laun street, a guest of her s« of West Miss El mi, izabeth Blanchard dey Friday morning for Philadelphia, where | she will remain for the winter, Prof. A. Reist Rutt, principal of the High School, arrived in Belle. fonte Saturday afternoon and remained { over Sunday. Dr. J. B. Krebs, of Pine Grove Mills, aud a recent graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, will locate at North- umberland, Pa. Frank Wallace and sous, 0 have the contract of put Tesse Cox's new stable in | burg, furnishing the t . Major Harvey H : resident of an old of Atlantic City, arr the law vik coustabie Every fe wood season with a gun, should be prosecuted Ow on general principles is not shoot. any game it sight. is because it don't come in On Saturday G. M. Neff, of] burg, Pa., was in town and yhnson. called to see | us. He is a son of Joseph Neff, the auc. tioneer, and everybody knows who that Mr. Neff has been located at John. sonburg for several years and holds a good position in the large paper mills at that place. He tells us that one of the paper mills at that place represents an outlay of $8,000,000 and employs a great many skilled workmen, But a few years ago the town of Johnsonburg was a small affair, but now it is one of the liveliest | confined | Cowdrick, , out of | ceed Woodring is His rier Carrier Robert to place is being h Letter his home by illness. lled by Substitute Car Charles Wetzel, Miss Edith Otto returned home Sat {urday morning from an extended visit to | her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. of Niagara Falls, Miss Louise G. Harper, who had Is at Radford, Vir and Williams- ne Saturday. Lewisburg wi make young 1 ol | wel iday evening at 8 0'clock an will be held in the armory of | Co. I, to choose a first licutenant to suc- Lieut, George I. Jackson, and to ! fill any other vacancy which may occur, It will be conducted by Capt. W. Fred Reynolds, Adjutant of the sth Regiment, Chas. Taylor 1s prominently mentioned for this position and Philip Garbrick for | Second Lieutenant, | Among the new advertisements this week is that of A. C. Mingle, the popular shoe dealer on Allegheny street, who has something to say to all shoe purchas. ers, and that means the public. Mr, Mingle is one of the oldest shoe dealers | in the county and has established a large trade as well as an enviable reputation for square dealing and reliable goods. inland towns in the state, with a variety of flourishing industries, | His store is stocked up fuller than ever for the present season, George T. Bush attended the Dewey | celebration in Washington, this week, - Clement Dale, I:q., is attending to legal business in Toledo, Ohio, this week Wm, Wednesday scription another year, Reber, of Colver, on and advan 1 Isabella Richard, of EE much improved from | airted Monday he w s Lea Dagge Itimore, Md., tt dey where Dame school in that city. wm, of Ren T. Cl has been made superintende ayt tany Rod and Gun Clu! Soloman Peck, who re Frank T. Beers, che Furnace, will Miss C Emporium, Pa., this Thursday noon. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Williams, K 1 » . ’N y AN 1 ri w i I Kurtz, John Sourbeck were Bellefonte marrage to ara Olmstead, some of the Bellefonters who took in the Dewey celebration, at New York last week, Rev. Dr, Holl t f frst ol yway will preach the sermons on ‘'Kepre- he series of the series of } ive Young Men of the Bible on He « him before a justi first wife + of the at Altoona aims that his accompanied 1 peace and there signed a paper agreeing to a lower that this was free lo marry separation, thought that parties Wil and be All from constituted a divorce again, concerned were originally liamsport - ——- Brumgard Insane George C. Brumgard, of Lamar, who burned his farm bulldiogs and then at. | tempted suicide, and later was sent to the Danville Asylum, was brought back | P By | George, for trial, at Lock Haven las} week, {an agreement of all the attorneys con. cerned, this verdict was ordered to be rendered: "Guilty in manner and form as indicted, but pow insane.’ The ren. | dering of the verdict in this form means | that the defendant will not be sentenced to the penitentiary, but that he will be | sent to an asylum instead. IN THE COURT HOUSE. Gathered From Various Offices. Legal Intelligence MARRIAGE 1.I« P. Cl Cre0 une, ) { Julia IK. Brown, § Jacob T. McCool, 1 . Rosie 5, 1 MATCH FACTORY ¢ Large Industry For Bellefonte Will Soon be in Operation time it has been known Arge ] ¥ ’ N daughite Hardy, in that city in Centre County 52 years ago an sided Mr cilla in Bellefonte for many years, Hall Mrs Bell, of Bast Howard street and a of of Pleasant Gap and Mrs. Barbara Rankin, Pris was a brother of cousin the venerable John Fury, of this place, Mrs, evening of dysentery, at her Henry Stevens home in Stormsiown, YEAS, and the following children: —Abednego, Blair and Llovd, of Clearfield of Martha; Vinton, of Julian; Mrs. Chatles Blake and James, of Stormstown. The funeral took place this Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. NANCY Kuckrgn: Daughter of the late Henry Keckler, who was an old and respected citizen of Bellefonte, died at the home of ber sister, Mrs. Franklin Shuey, on Upper Rock road Monday ‘morning, a 55 years, Interment in Union cemetery, by Lraregory KON died Monday She was aged about 75! She is survived by her husband | county, i POSTMASTER ARRESTED Postmaster of Kebersburg Mails W. Snyder Miller, Charged with Tampering with A sensation wa the arrest of Posty | Monday, who wa ing Mills | hearis i The to 1 . NE resen ex-Congr nu 0OKed § ernment MEN'S wo: SHOES. dignis Shoes that are easy fitting and ! LE FN all the in the market, though we are selling them at Three Dollars a Pair. They are made in Viei, ox Calf and Russia Caif— heavy welted soles, either leather or drill lined, Splen- did shoes at this popular price Mingle's Shoe Store. comfortable, and worth goodness of any 83.50 shod Bellefonte Markels Potatoes pet Eggs pet dose Lard, per pow Tallow, per po Butter, per po Ride, per pound Shoulder, pet pour d nd (Gnatx corrected weakly & Co. Bellefonte, Pa Hed wheat per bushel jied wheat o tr birshe ¢. per bushel io n Tears per bushels) Corn. shelled per bushel Barley por bushel Oats, per bushel Coburn Markets, Following are the prices paid for grain the dealers at Coburn r bushel Wheat (0M) po bushel... tet hee | fnew ——
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