Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 09, 1899, Image 5

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    THE CENTKE DEMOURAT, RELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 9,
1899,
HAPPENINGS
IN BELLEFONTE
Local Events Briefly Told 1n a
Few Lines.
PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS
QA hat Has Transpired During the Past Week
Movements of Our People—What the
Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention A
Week's Local News in a Few Words
E. C. Hames, of DuBois,
friends in this §
Mrs, John Nighthart
Teannette where she sit her
assembled at the
fortune of
gold watch
low students
the
ago he and s
were out working back of College
when the ped through a hole
in his » » finder will be liberally
more were x
woods are not
any means
ome and before the season is over there
will be about the usual ota brought
home,
If anybody thinks that
not agoing to have a match factory he |
need only go down to the meadow and
brick
of the ground and the
see the
going
score or more of mechanics
ing men busily at
The structure is being put up in a sub-
long buildings that are
up out
and labor
work on the same,
stantial shape, the very best material is
being put into them so as to be per
manent, and the extent of the same has
been enlarged from that
Yes,
first intended
match
factory in a short time that will give em.
jeliefonte will have a
ployment to many additional people,
Persons who haye anything to sell
and want a free notic ame in
1
our paper should read the “Free Want”
This
teresting feature of the
department, has become an in
paper and has
good results to those who have
That usually be
found page pecially
are urged to use it for their convenience
If want to buy or sell live stock or farm
implements advertise your wants free
and see how soou you will get good
results. Don’t be backward about send-
ing any such advertisements in, as we
will gladly publish the same free of
charge in that departmnet of the paper,
brought
used it, column will
on Farmers es
| sion of counct
|
| quorum,
[to Wednesday evening
Bellefonte is |
the Dome" at the
house on Monday evening, Nov. 13th,
"Under opera
Clayton Brown, who clerks in Gime.
bels' store in Philadelphia, arrived home
to attend the election
A pension of $800 per month was
Mrs
widow of
granted to Fannie S. Shultz, of
Bellefonte,
cently deceased
there was ne
Monday
evening
the lack of a
‘he session was postponded
iL } '
McDowell, of Abdera, was a
WwW. K
int caller at this office on Saturday,
Iropped h which makes
because they know that they must go
school and there is no other ut of
it. They
ir work and
way
interest in
good P
also are taking an
are making
rog -
These boys heretofore were
hard
same
irregular in attendance, and
rn when they d
attend.
in this
bh
hunt-
He
as accidentally killed while
ing in that vicinity last Saturday.
| went to the woods with one of his pupils
named Rankin. Rankin tripped on a
log and the shotgun he carried was dis-
chared, the load striking Roberts in the
back He fell forward, raised up, and
saying "My dear boy, you have killed
rolled over on his side dead. Mr.
Roberts was about 25 years of age and
me,"
wasan exemplary young man, Ex
. — — -
Tyrone
The Blair
junction
Borough Enjoined
county court
the
purchasing the Hundred
Springs reservoir for its muni ipal water
The inj
granted an in
restraining
Tyrone from
works,
the
Water
that
The court did not prohibit the special
inction was sued out at
instance of the Tyrone Gas and
company, a private corporation
supplies the borough with water.
election held Tuesday to authorize an
increase of the borough's indebiness for
the purpose of purchasing water works
-
Taken to Snow Shoe
The remains of Harry J. Walker, who |
was drowned in Sinnemaboning Creek
on Thursday 2nd, were taken in charge
by a Renovo undertaker and were taken
to that place. Saturday the body was
sent to Snow Shoe, where interment was
made,
Joseph Shuitz re- |
| projed
{ tion for
| ment at the
hd go The en.
| of Pennsylvania
| siding to a point about
borough of |
HELP IT ALONG.
hlanks
men ap
During the past week
to the
pointe d to consist of a committee to aid
special
were sent out various
in the erection of the proposed Curtin
the
names of all persons who want to see the
Monument, The object is to get
monument erected on a petition to the
next Grand Jury urging them to recom.
mend that the County (
mmissioners
make an appropriation to aid io this
t By an act of assembly County
Commissioners can make an appropria
the erection of a s Hers monu
Judge who
his «
ever
urage to a
onyictions » announced
caught a man offering another
man a drink of whiskey for his vote he
would send him six months
and fine him $s several cases he
t oul, an consequence the
tions in that conuty, are not nearly
§ corrupt as they were
-
Sew
Siding
Anether MN
railroad town
The
ompleted a
craed
manaing the «
| for the same reason the (
extending t
half of
8 now
west of the station.
-
The Salvation Army,
The forces of the salvation
vaded Lock Haven quietly on Saturday
and made their first public demonstra.
tion in the evening. The force included
Ensign and Mrs. Heft, of Erie, Staff
Captain Barker, of Buffalo, Ensign Wall
of Buffalo, Captain Mrs, Stewart
and Cadet Hoffman, of Canandaigua, N,
v
and
-
Church Ke-opened
The old church at
which has been thoroughly
Baptist Milesburg
and repaired at a cost of over
re-opened to public worship last Sunday,
Impressive and interesting service
Rew i i
conducted by gens, DD
Chaplain of the Industrial Reformatory
at Huntingdon,
His Head Crushed to a jelly,
Charles Kaylor a of 20
driving down a hill near
young man
years while
Patton a few days ago with a load of
bark fell from the top of the load and
the whee! of the wagon passed over his
head, His head was crushed to a jelly
and death was instantaneous,
«Subscribe for the Centre Democrat,
county seat, This has been |
| stating
| paper,
renovated |
$500 was |
' wete | .
| the 47th Regiment Co. D
IN THE COURT HOUSE,
Gathered From Various
Offices,
Legal Intelligence
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Hlanchard
Pa. Furnace
Boalsburg
Pleasant Gap
Hall
Lemont
Mileshurg
Edgar T. Bechde!
Mabel M. Heberling
Walker Shutt
t Ausie Johnston
Luther K
A J
§ Frank I
tAra SS. B
§S imuel Breon
t Elizabeth A.
: Wm. R
Josie Hoy
§ Ezra Hari
t Magpie young
Dale
Houser
(Oak
Baird
wer
Mi
Long
Canada
property when the
2
8 10 «¢
ame rom
ths, if
OF ter Manila
IC WECKS Ago a
this place en
U. § Army
Meade, Pa. Among
them Jessie Undewood of Bellefonte,
Was
a Monday, his father Z. Underwood,
received a letter from him at New York,
that the
that
they were aboard
transport Thomas, in the bay at
| . 5
ba | place on Friday, and expected to start
ny in |
on their long journey to the Philippine
Island Saturday. They have a
brand new boat, with everything bright
on
and clean, and a bed for every man, so
that they will have every comfort for the
trip. He says the rations issued are not
as good as while they were at Camp
Meade. Among their visitors on their
{ transport were Miss Helen Gould, with
whom he shook bands and received a
testament from her
They
Manilla in
and some writing
calculate that they will
arrive at about six weeks,
just in Lime to eat
Mr,
their Sunday dianer
there Underwood is a member of
-
A New Creamery
Francis Rhoades, of Bellefonte, has
{ left his brother's coal office here and bis
place as weigher and book-keeper is be.
ing filled by William Dorworth, of Belle.
fonte. Francis has started out in life for
himsell and is now erecting a first class
creamery at Baileyville, with a capacity
of 300 pounds daily.
HOODS PILLS cure Liver life, BI-
lousnoss, Indigestion, Meadache.
Easy to take, easy to operate, 28¢c.
CUBA IS IMPROVING
But Genural Lee Does Not Think The
Ripe For Sell-Government
Speaking of the affairs in Cuba Br
Gen, Fitzhugh Lee says that he beliey
under the existing profes
the island
of the
hour,
ited States is
(seneral
friction of an
people are
their war
Character
In Footwear
Certainly
Characte
in shoes a
ir of Mingl
acter—plenty of it
distinctive rt which leaves its
print upon the dress of «
It is
Very wi
conceded
one that Ming
18 the tandard for
THE BEST THAT
PRODUCE OR M(«
shoes lead all shoedon
NO quest
nto the them
have learned to expect |
n of do ver en
Theis
om them infinite
ter
ving of VOATeTS
satisiaction
the
most comfort
All these of
will become known to you after you put
on a pair and test them :
Bee the new winter styles in men's fool
wear for evey-day wear and for dross, An
inspection should make you a convert
without hesitation.
the greatest possible amount
of wear the
martest  siylishness
points
Time In
in Milesburg on Thursd
. | Last September he w to Vi 4
chickens,
pair
bage, ver head
rotts,
bunch
| squashes,
hick
& Co. Pel
Red wheat per bushe
Red wheat per bushes
Rye per bushe
Corn
Corn, shelled per bushi
| Barley per bushel
superiority | Oats, per bushel
heat (old) per bushel!
w pe
RECEST DEATHS
Joun C. MARTIN home
Died at his
lay evening 2nd.
adeiphia
where he st
Dan
h bh On
cold
ie and
1.
£5
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va
=
as
' EG
Rie 30
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Fr—rh
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1
net
Write ws!
) not obtain a
SS ET
Le
S71 ST.
urb market
as follow
Butter
per
10 Hux
to Soc; beets,
per
per
bunch
apples,
101
per peck
w quinces, per O
celery, per stalk
3
WS i
20 10 4x
per gallon 10x turnips, per peck
honey i
pound S 10
per pound 12 015
chestnuts
sari
ry nuts, per
Bellefonte Markets
(GRAINY porrectad week's
lefonte, Fa
ears per bushele
Cobura Maver
Following are the 1 for grain by
be dealers at Coburn
bushel...
EE A a. PSE
heat (new ey
ia, nies wh»,