Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 21, 1899, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 21, 1899,
HAPPENING!
IN BELLEFONTE
Briefly Told 1n a
Lines.
Events
Few
Local
PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS
What Has Transpired Daring the Past Week
What the
A
Movements of Qur People
Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention
Week's Local News in a Few Words
there
Save your Organ Coupons, as
be quite a number
i
of Massillon,
Hemy P
James H. Mclain,
er sister, Mrs.
that Cat
Fri
led the engagement,
Manager
ay ¢€
attraction
man had booked for
cancel
There will
on in this town next yeat
keep in operation.
‘he sl
match factory
and boiler are |
-Miss I
;
vocal t
"
wown,
Md., arrived
vacation,
rmeri
exchange,
Wood
ing.
Clarence Daley, of Ron
cured employment at 1 match
this place and will locate here
family consists of just the two
~ N15.
who has been visiti
Cr Orge xoung, of J
hers
0}
here the past
home Monday eveni
-Squire Samue
dent of Potter twp., in town
day and paid us a sh
as of old
Waterson
same sterling democrat
Henry
that
ty to hear this noted
Remember this
office next week.
when you go to the offi ry
ly visitor you may
On Monday evenino
mandery
at this
of m
ember
Miss Mary Harris We
the trouble
This
will be sent to
week
debted to us
scription or ad
this as a pastim ba
the same wi
rece
tion. If you hear
rom
rill know what it means
The traveling public should
fact that
Penn'a. R
there
R.
In this section there was
was Lhe
schedule the past month
a change on
some variation
on the road to Snow Shoe
burg.
been put on different schedules
and
The trains on the main li
to Lewis
ne have
I he
correct time tables appear in this issue.
Don't
Fire Engine Company of this
hold their
in the Armory, on Monday evening
gary ist, 1900, in charge
have made all for
music and an evening's enjoyment,
attendance promises to be large and
there will be fun galore fof all. The
Logans always have good dances and
this will not be an exception to the rule.
forget that the Logan Ste
oth annual New
The committe
arrangements good
The
anxious to get
rheumatism,
Teachers Institute has been a pro
nounced success thus far,
The Bellefoute boys who were in the
147th arrived at Manila this
Regiment
week,
Cut out that organ cupon and
| ‘ :
|save it. Someoae will be anxious to
have it,
The
Baum
engagement of Miss Fannie
and
been announced,
Ww.
real
G. Runkle advertises
Attorney
| Some
located in Gregg township.
valuable estate in this issue,
Malcolm Reber, son of W.
|
|of Philadelphia, wi
Harry Walkey is ill at his home with |
i
|
|
|
|
|
Joe Wetz, of Kentucky, has |
IF. Reber, |
Il spend the holidays |
at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. |
| Mary Batts,
nas slippers, leggings
18 shoes for
them,
1ston
had
West
ill unable to walk.
confined
hit is home from
he been for
in the
Peun hb
Masonic order
| The exercises were followed with a ban-
James Wagner n of our townsman
to the
Mateo when he
Cut that organ coupon out of the
aper this week, as there will be some
» anxious to have it. Save all these
ne
on
UPODS as you may want one to
some
trument
ged to re.
1¥
» Kline has been eng
the County Treasurers fice
assit
acquainted
i of doing things
tement about the Brockerhoff H
ex
from a gas jet, did not take long t
extinguish the blaze, but it caused son
| uneasiness among the guests
The Christmas servi
Lutheran church wi
There
at a.m
} SCA SON
will
jams, the young evangel
in the court house on Sun
at half past three. Res
aker of marked abil
held
rvices at Rock, Pleasant
iy
and during winter very suc.
ft revival se
CesSsit
le Every.
and
Gap, Axe Mann and Colevil
body is cordis invited on Sunday
we feel sure worlli
while your
~The Academy foot ball team ene
joyed themselves on last Friday evening
when they held their annual bat quet at
There
to
bakery was
eal and
make all
intimation
=
ys had an immen
lelightful
Ihomas street,
1 a Christmas
Consisting of
Ella M. Waite, Belle.
Waite,
Stevens
for
nily
us Waite and
John S§
A
| H. Blair Wa te, Stormstown,
J. Waite, New York City; Wilbur W.
Waite, Run, Pa. Annie M.
, Woodland, Pa; Laura A. Waite,
East Northfield, Mass; Harry A. Waite,
Pa; Charles H. Waite, Pitcairn,
Edward Waite, lock Haven
Pa. An enjoyable time
will be afforded all at this gathering.
Haven,
Pa;
Sara
lock
Kerrmoor,
Buffalo
"arcy
[yrone
Pa,
Slate
and
Normal,
Change of Firm,
On the 1st of January the hardware
firm of James Harris & Co., Bellefonte,
will be changed to Potter & Hoy. James
Harris will retire from active business
and his interest in the store will be pur.
chased by Edward Hov. The senior
member of the firm will be James H
Potter, who has been connected with the
firm
a
At The Hosplial
Miss Schank, of Howard, submitted to
in operation for appendicitis at Lock
Haven hospital, Tuesnay,
HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lils, Bil
lousness, Indigestion, Headache,
Easy to take, easy to operate, 25¢.
an |
toasts |
|
|
!
|
!
| we wish to say
IN THE COURT HOUSE,
Gathered From Variou
Offices,
Legal Intelligence 4
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER
MARRIAGE LICENSES,
Spring Mills
Lewisburg
{ (+. A. Ripka, .
t Mary M. Mitchell,
§f Nicholas Lucas,
{ Mary LE. DeHass,
§f Frank P. Hanna,
1 Susan D, Kennedy,
§ James IX. Maiht,
t Mageie H. Davis,
y Chas, (
t Alice Gs,
§ Wm. |
{ Mary E. Sortman, ' ‘
§f Daniel S. Neidigh
t Annie M, Rud
§ Gotlieb Worner,
{ Augusta Smith,
{ Abram Hartell,
t Pha
Bogus
Spring Mills
Patton
llaveys
Smith, « (srove Mills
Mattern, LajJose, Pa.
Wolf, state College
Twp
I
or
" Col cRe
1
iy,
t
)
{
i
ished daughter of
leceased,
who was a lead
After the cere.
the
yhysician of the city
presence
they
tie 4
fsont
belr weddin
take
usekeeping in DuBois, where they w
many friends
-
at home to their
To Our Correspondents
there will be no
paper
issued ro : ft ; ' theref
vond
e that
Ir res
hoy
there wi
ents writing th
’
i
st
ir the fit
Il be
each of our
issue
wi a good
wrilers muoection
that the news sent in by
our correspondents constitutes the lead
of this paper and is highly
the We
ations to all who have favored
With the close of the
we wish one and all a Mert
ing feature
appreciated by readers are
hig
14)
under oblig
us in this manner
year 1899
Christmas and a Happy New Year
-
No Paper Next Week
Next week no paper will be issued
it
about
from this office as is the custom to
the establish.
ment the benefit of a holiday vacation,
allow one and all
During the week the office will be open
to receive subscriptions and to attend to
any urgent job printing that may be de.
sired. We hope our patrons will not
find fanit with the printer for this bit of
a vacation,
Will Quit Farming.
On Tuesday Issac Frain, of Abdera,
was in town and called around to tell us
that he would want sale bills printed lat.
er in the season as he has concluded to
quit farming this spring, He has some
choice live stock and farm implements,
The date of his sale will be selected later,
Mr, Frain is an active man and certain.
ly will be found hustling at something
else, if he quits the farm.
TWO WOMEN KILLED,
A Frightul Accident at Philipsburg on Last
Saturday Evening
A frightful accident happened at Phil-
ipsbarg, on Saturday evening, resulting
in women
two and
of
being mangled
the
shifting engine, at the Beech Creek
ground to death under wheels a
road crossing, on Pre quisie street
following is from the Journal, of that
f
0
Mrs
cond
Mrs, Wharton Cal
, and
ahan, Chester
Lill her tern law, Mary
Bauder, who lives
that Ia
both
on Ht
borougl
Beech
killed
a
crossing the
Creek tracks
| by en
were instantly
gle Beech (
There |
accide
reck shifter,
known witness of the
nt, | A ess, »n empl
Mi
| Andrews
|
{han was
ng
a
)
had be ‘
The
cure
as onduct-
Thon
t Howard
that time Mr
ing a small store a am.
for
. ~ the
prove a ne
severe hart,
eo sore
am
ubmit to another the leg on
rely separated
int from
BE as above
was Lhe nventor of a forge
hat has for many years been
us€ in forges throughout
the
ard, as do the
the country The wife of deceased
survives and lives at How
following named children also: Harry,
Minnie, M Mary,
| Three brothers, all of whom are forge
the
they are
attie,
Frank and John
men also, and are at
Iron
employed
Tyrone works, survive ;
john, whose home is at Nealmont, and
Thomas and Hunter whose homes are at
Howard. Two sisters, Mrs. Jones and
Miss Corilia Thomas, also survive and
reside at Howard, Deceased was about
fifty years old, remains interred at How.
ard at 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning.
Miss Lorrie Roms
and Mrs. John W. Robb, of Beech Creek,
died Sanday noon, after an illoess of one
week of typhoid fever,
was about nineteen years of age. The
family has been sorely afllicted. Thelr
son Harry has just recovered from an
attack of tyhoid fever,
daughter Sadie, and son Leonard, are
all down with the disease,
condition is extremely critical.
M. E. church at Duncansville, died at his
residence at that place on Sunday after.
noon, of pneumonia, after an lines of
ten days. Mr, Guyer was in his 68th
year and was born in Warriors Mark
Daughter of Mr, |
The young lady |
The father, |
Mr. Robb's |
Rev, Assury W, Guyer, pastor of the |
|
| Valley,
who
Methodist
He was one of « brother
entered the ministry
church,
Mus. Joun Wes j died a
her bome in that on Sund even
of
mg from catarrh the stomach, aged a
11
Hitie over 53 yeas ne was a daughter
of Henry Lytle, of Stormstown, at which
place she was born
ber husband and fis
AUL HAAGENR
ay in the
home near
which he gazed u
homes of the oul
section of country
Longfellow in the Pe
arts of the poen
he ha
:
é
¢
¢
"
¢
é
¢
One Dose
Hood’ s Pills
SLVVVAVIVVAVAN
29990909 %09°00%%
-
saad
dreeorarsescaree
| ——
JR FGISTER 8 NOTICH
he following accounts have been examined
passed and fied of record In the Register's of
fiee for the mapection of heirs and legates,
creditors and all others in anywise interested
and will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of
Centre county for confirmation on Wednesday,
the 24th day of January, A. DD. 1x0
1. The second and final account of
Ralston, Executor, of &¢., of John 4
late of Ferguson township, deceased
2. The frst and Anal account of Ne
Wasson, administrator of &¢.. of Cyt
son, late of College township, deceased
5 The first and final account of BF
fer, Executor of &¢., of Rebeooa Tolbert
Walker township, deceased
fd. The final acoount of J. Albert Walton
administrator of Ke. of W, E. Burchfield, late
of Phtiioaburg borough, deceased
OTICE. Notice Is hereby given that a Pe
tition for Transler of Continental Hotel
i License 2nd Ward of Philipsburg from RB. New
ton Shaw, to Kilas CO. MeOallister, was this day
| Bled in Proth'y offiee
M.L Ganoxen, Ir
we
Samuel
« Ruder,
hert 1
1s Was.
Shat
ate of
oth'y,
an, IRS,
FOR Ba LE<Frosh cow for sal With | one
wee " y , W,. 8
WSR, Lindo la 0% Adres
Slippers
For the Holidays
One hundred sorts
Satin, Cloth, Felt, Kid-
skin, Alligator and Patent
Leather.
{
Nice little ones {
of boys and girls.
ones for grandpop.
Shapes and
please every foot.
Every
LA
piease
or mites
Bi
Ng
sizes to
Styles
nm) a
0 piease taste.
Prices {to
purse.
1
ov
every
§ no Detter gilt
LE
slippers. It
r
one gift that any
dy can make and any-
iullest,
MINGLE’
Bellefor
S SHOE STORE,
fonte, Pa.
noliday GIs...
Gold Watches from $12.00 up.
Gold Rings from 75 ots. up
-
DIAMONDS
GOLD JEWEL
'UMBRELLAS
POCKET BOOKS
FANCY CLOCKS
v
-
. 0. Richards S0ns
BELLEFONTE, PA.
F
High St.
A}
alk
turnips per peck
510 gc ; honey 3
hickory nulls per
per peck 11 10
quart 12¢ ; spinach, per
)
¥
Bellefonte Markets
The fo
Co. Ion prod
Potatoes per
Eggs pet
Lard, per pound
Tallow, per pound
Batter per pound
| Ride, per pound wows
Shoulder, per §
shel
Oren
und 6
(HRA IS corrected weekly by Gerberieh
& Co. Bellefonte. Pa)
Hed wheat per bushel
Kye, por bushe)
Corn, ears per bushels!
Corn, shelled per bushel
dariey per bushel
Oats, per bushel
Hale
Coburn Markets,
Following are the Prices paid tor grain
| the dealers at Coburn
| Wheat (oid) per bushel
Wheat (new) per bushel...
Oats, niece while...
PBuusssssussinire
Barley
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