Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 07, 1899, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER 7, 1899.
HAPPENINGS
IN BELLEFONTE
Briefly
Lines.
Events
Few
Local
PERSONALS, SOCIAL
What Has Transpired Doring the Past Week
What
Movements of Our People
Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention—A
Week's Local News in a Few Words,
Charles I. left Monday
Loydale, Pa., where he has secured em
nacre
ployment,
The attendance at court this week
}
Some of the most
was not very large
important cases on the
ed.
Raymond Mancha, of Virginia, spent
Sunday in Bellefonte at the home
her
John Bullock, where the former's mot
1s also a guest,
The cold spell Bellefonte on
struck
Tuesday morning and there was a decid
the That is
in temperature,
Th .
next Friday night will
entertaining events of the
t Miss Putng
Putnam
year at tha
stitution. As a harpis
1 nl
few equals and
ber
rarely a
An e
played on the Glass Works meadow
xciting game of foot ball was
Day afternoon
1
anda
Thanksgiving
the Academy
latter from Willis
in a tie, the score being six t
— Joseph L. Runkle, the young plumb.
er, left on Saturday for New York, where
he will take a ¢
plumbing school the comin
his absence his shop will
and all orders
prompt
has charge of the
machines in the new
factory which
The
operation
being install
is place plant is being
prepared for on the second
floor of the building oc upied by McCal.
mont & Co., the rear portion being used
for the operating room. The mac hinery
consists of two rows of sewing machines,
about fifty ig number, driven by an eight
horse power waler moter, The plant
likely is ready for operation: by this
time. E.G. Witter, the proprietor, and
family, arrived here several days ago
and are living in the old Foster proper.
ty on Water street. They have about
twice as many applications for positions
as are needed, so that they will have no
trouble to secure help,
Told 1n a
EVENTS
the |
for |
list were post pon-
Ol |
Mrs. George Young, of Jersey Shore,
is at present the guest of her son and
daughter, on Logan street,
J]. Fearon Mann has accepted the
position of superintendent of McCoy 's
chain works ut this place.
Memorial services for Miss Marion
W. Petriken were held inthe WC. T. U
afternoon, conducted
rooms on Sunday
by members of the Union,
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| —The
indicate
latest reports from Boalsburg
condition
He
that Judge Riley's
is much improved since last week,
was seriously ill for a time,
Q
who for four years
Wash
excellent
muel Roberts,
was employed by Rees, has ac-
cepted an position with
new Pennsylvania Match Co.
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|
|
| .
| Gems," a
good
are here every
week.
|
are giving the best
They play at popular prices and
of satisfaction,
While in town on Monday attending
Welbx
around
to business, merchant John
Of
| Howard, found time to call and
went’s chat with the editor
held
er, Thursday
the
have a mon
A oH)
lence of Harry Kell
}
cemoer
iaker Social'' will be at
i4th, for benefit
reports
between
ly
another ¢
in the minds
At
lay, December
th
theater the
§ week
the grocery busine
ansferred to a new
known as Harper
i Jerome and Edward
who are sons of
onathan Harper
start in with a well lished
ness abead of them and there is no
reason why they should not make a su
ess of the venture, and especially when
times about the town are improving
Amon g the
week will be found the professional card |
{| house,
|
f Thos. |
ed a
Sexton, Esq., who recently
very satisfactory
f now a full fledged barrister, pre.
all the courts of this
Mr exion 18 a native
]
and is a studious, energetic
ous
young man who has the neces
energy and ability 10 succeed
1 L
i
' & student in the law office of Orvis,
rvs
At council meeting Monday evening
{a strong protest was made to the water |
committee taxing the new shirt factory
$18 for their water motor, A
number of prominent citizens were there
urge a The committee
considered the matter and finally decid.
ed to give the new plant the benefit of
the use of power free for the first six
months, and after that a pefmanent rate
will be established, W. B. Rankin asked
that the borough pay him $25 in conse.
quence of a defective walk on which his
per year
to reduction.
amount represented the doctors charges,
The request was referred to a committee
for investigation. A favorable report
was received for the opening of a new
were approved,
IN THE COURT HOUSE,
Gathered From Various
Offices
Legal Intelligence
MARRIAGE LICENSE
: Walter Bruce Wagner . I,
Laura Zettl
J I. Clyde Jodon Bellefonte
t Esther V, Garbrick ‘“
§ Edward G. Gheret +11¢
t Debie Rhoads ‘
JE. M
t Annie
§ Ira D. Si
t Mattie 1,
f Chas, W
Lt Carrie M.
wistown
Madisonburg
font
Faust
larnie
indy Ridge
Powelton
agle
Hess « Ro
Jossler
K SPrings
Freeburg
Millheim
Spigelmyer
the |
| Deg $, 1509; lot of ground |
The young |
new advertisements this |
examination i
{ing
others in a stirring struggle
of |
| are features
| nataral
He |
compietion of a
alley from Hast Bishop to Kast High |
street. Bills to the amount of $2,593.78 i
Cleveland, O
§ John R. McGinley
t Minne I. Martz Pine Grove Mills
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Marie Delaby et al to William Dixon,
1 Rush Twp
1] et ux to & hart,
mon Ne
of land
T lot in Boggs Twi :
Lehigh Valley Coal Co
smaliko, March g, 18
acres land in Snow
BEEZER-—RYAN NUPTIAL
lands of that
refuses to say
ter we belies
for the statement that
a becon important
this secti {
ing centre are very bright
A Good Attraction
“O'Brien, the Contractor which
Daniel Sully is to present at the opera
Tuesday evening Dec. 12, has fog
one unique effect a realistic track laying
ith and
The rails
wk blasting
sCene w foreman, trikers
road construction and the re
said to be 20 va ist
that it is hard pectator to
believe he is not wi in ty the
ompany nN,
Are
company
On Wednesday evening (
of this place, was lospected in the
mory by Major Penny The
turned out in full force
pest form. After the inspection was over
there was a change of program when |
Col. Reeder stepped forward and in»
brief address presented and Lieut, PL. H
Garbrick with
belt, as the compliments of the boys of
Company B,
Friday evening Newton 8. Bailey
will conduct the services at the UI. B
| church, this place, and will deliver the
little girl fell and broke her leg. This!
evening's discourse, A protracted meet.
ing has been in progress there the past
few weeks. Brother Balley is an able
and profound Biblical student and his
discourses abound with thought and Gos
pel truths. The public is invited to be
in attendance at these meetings, and es.
pecially on Friday evening,
r ”
Oct, |
and were in the |
a havdsome sword and |
RECENT DEATHS.
M. KErLex:—The
George M. Kepler, a pioneer oil
the
Terrace street, Oakland
of
man,
GRO. death
occurred at residence of his son, on
near Pittsburg,
Mr,
went to
his
y 10
on Thursday night, Nov. 22nd.
Kepler was in his 7oth year and
the Pennsylvania oil regions from
this county
home at Pinegrove Mills
the early sixties, and was then wel
known to all in Centre county, handsome
and affable, kind and sociable, Farmer
Jacob Kepler, of Ferguson township,
The deceased
I orest,
operated in
and (
Yenango, Butler arion
counties, Two
8 ago he was pro
trated |
2 1
ana
He
from a of paraly
had since been in enfeebled hes
is survived by a son, J. (
salesman ; a brother,
Mary Cha
). The remains
| Pa., for interment
Miss Petr
Miss Marion Wa
died here last |
ken 's Be
this 1
will her § in the
local W.C. T This is
made RAL
The 1
worth #1
may be made by the W. C. T. 1
in connection with a home for the organ
roperty ace
the Hh be
juest ration here
roperty, including ation, is
O00 It 1s possible an effort
to have
m a room for a public library, if
means can be sec furnish
The location of
the
same
street is In most prominen
High
part of the town and would be
for
ast suite
uch a purpose
Thanksgiving Day Wedding
A Thanksgiving Day wedding occurs
ed at the residence of ex Sheriff Condo,
at Mi
ing Miss Elizabeth May, daughter of M1
and Mrs. Condo, and |. W. Lester Frieby,
of Wilkesbarre
heim, the contracting parties be
Immediately following
the ceremony a wedding breakfast was
served, after which Mr. and Mrs. Frieby
departed for a three months’ trip through
the west, at the expiration of which they
will make their home in Philadelphia
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A Good Company
“The Gems'' are in town and appear
at the opera house every night this week.
They are a first class company and are
putting up some fine entertainments. |
They play at popular prices and give
better entertaloments than most of the
higher priced shows, There Is lots of
good music and mirth—a hearty good
laugh for everybody who goes.
What
i
Zream
The Coming
Of Christmas.
WHAT SHALL
THE GIFT BE?
+ Ni
Td Ad
gest
man, a woman
W
collection of gift Slippers of
kidskin, patent leather, cloth
and satin covered. Prices
begin away down at 20c¢
and rise to $2.00,
Mingle's Shoe Store.
¢ have a most pleasing
Bellefonte Markets
(Gnarls corrected weekly by Gerberieh
& Co. Bellefonte, Ma.)
Hed whest per bushel!
Kye, per Bushel
Corn, sare pet bushels!
Corn, shelled per bushel
Barley per bushel
Oats, per bushel... —_—"
Coburn Markets,
Pollowing are the prioes paid for grain
dealers at Coburn:
(01d) per bushel mmm mmm
met} DEBBIE sens sn iss sis snmmss mensions
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