THE CENTRE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, JANUARY 4, 1900, LOCAL NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Happenings In And About Belle- fonte. PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS Few in Ths Week Are Worth Noting in a What Community Movements of Our People. Items That Has Transpired During Lines the Past A Happy New Year to all. Fred Blair, who is employed in the Westinghouse Electrical works at Pitts. burg, was bome during the holidays. —Our merchants all claim to have had a good holiday trade this past season. Business was especially brisk during in- stitute week, —Wm. C. Cassidy and wife, of Catton, 0., spent the holidays visiting friends at this place. Will. is now connected with 118 father’s job printing establishment in that city. James B. Strohm, of Centre this friends. his be a town week greeting He to practical farmer and is devoting his at was in pumerous claims ntion to raising big crops —One of the most practical calendars the He rep insar- received this year came from ance agency of Grant Hoover. { home with a “A Happy New Year." Mrs. Harvey Stine is ill at her home on Dunlop street. The Spring election will take place on February 20th, —A. Scott Harris arrived home last Friday from Idaho. Louis Lounsbury and wife spent the holidays at Elmira, N. Y. : returned from their wedding tour Christ. mas. Watch observed this year by various congrega- night was appropriately tions, Thomas E. Royer has been ap- pointed postmaster at Rebersburg, Centre county. Mrs. Clayton Mrs, friends in Schofield and visiting James Brown, are Philadelphia. Samuel Lewins was confined to his severe attack of lagrippe, but has improved. Meck Miss Sallie has declined position in the Bellefonte High School to | | | next season, resents a large lot of first class companies | and is writing a great deal of insurance these day Ss. which she had been elected. Water melo«rama See the sensational street m scene in the musical ttle Trixie.” Coming January 12th len Rumberger, of Philadelphia, *» home to st Mr str t ev daughter City. Don’t forget to cut that Organ Cou- pon out of the paper each week as there are a number of parties who will be anxious to get them, If you are not in. | terested in getting this organ you can | help some one else in this way. —Are you going to have sale this year? If soit would be well to engage your date and auctioneer in time. When you are thinking of sale bills come around and let us talk the matter over with you. Sale bill printing is a specialty with us. ! ) with Mrs. George, of and Californ Willis Samuel Green Los Angeles, sister-in-law Mrs, —Councilman Patrick Garrity was tonsilitis and two of his children were also ill, one of them suffering from | scarlet fever, jon our | —Roger T. Bayard, who for almost a | year past has filled the position Secretary of the Young Mens Christian Association of Bellefonte, has tendered his resignation to the board of directors, the same to take effect January 1, 1900. | Mr. Bayard has concluded to accept a | position at this place as soon as they | begin operations in the match factory. —The firm of Jenkins & Lingle, of this place, recently received an order from Germany for two of their improved trip | hammers. They have sent a cumber abroad in the past year which gave the | best of satisfaction and resulted in these orders. On Friday afternoon E. E of Pleasant Gap, had terribly lacerated wh fodder. His hand wi thes $ open when to vote on this year men always keep down the taxes The Centre Democrat has a larger to-day than at any time e The 3 Crease irculation it was established. Ast YEAr Was one of a steady in in which we kept extending oar list of patrons, in all parts of the county. The fact isthat this paper reaches more larger patronage than most people realize. gradual growth of pot less than 00 new subscribers per year Bellefonte got quite a nice Xmas gin this year from the Steam Heat company. It came in the form of a notice that price of heat service woul i the 1 be increased about 25 per cent alance of the season ‘hey gave as their re won _ for the price made this absolutely this that the increase in of fuel the past month NEeCesSsary There is no doubt about the big advance in the price of coal, but the 1 community 58 Kicking whenever taxes in any | are in creased It is human nature to kick, but so many of us don't know when the proper time comes to kick. Some declare they will not pay the advance, the as they bad no notice at beginning of season. The result is, that all will grad ually settle down to the inevitable: we can't well get along without steam heat f ne of the pleasant evenls of holiday season was the’ by the members of the Logan Steam Fire Engine Company, on Tuesday evening of last week. A large number of invited guests were present and participated in The Up. and enlivened the evening's entertainment, dine Band was on the oc A the band aston with some choice selections ‘Smoker’ means much, and among the elegant coalition of delicacies prepared consist ing of rare dishes and other good things served by Chef J. M. Cunningham and as course there was a of the bill This feature was conducted by most noticeable was his tants of flow eloquence on of fare H. 8 Taylor, Esq, as toastmaster, with the Hon, Love as the guest of the evening, who made the principal address, and was followed by other notables of the town; all enjoyed the hospitality of the Logans.” john G of | readers and bas a | For five years there has been a | the | ana 1 | the the | 1 'e : Smoker,” given : Jacob Meyer, of Linden Hall, called at our office and had us place his name ist. He when he see it. The organiz knows a wood thing of their Heptasophs, the local bold banquet on Thursday evening January Sth, in their hall at this place. tion, will annual «Dr. J. F. Alexander, of Centre Hall, left Saturday afternoon for South Caloforina on a trip for the benefit of his | health. ~The 47th Regiment U. 8. \ | He has a nervous affliction yunteers of last This which the Bellefonte boys arrived at Manila Friday week with all on board well is the regiment to belonged Mr. of this place, but McMillen, {f Dayton, and Mrs. C. G for. now io, have announced the engagement of their daughter, § k Moore. oxy, Match erecting a The Keystone Wi which when completed, will amsport, is big plat have cost in the neighborhood of $50,000. Bellefonte's plant will be about the same in value, When they get in operation we will have matches to burn, One of the finest calendars put up in Bellefonte this season was sent around by John Anderson, the agent for The | trouble was that he did not bave enough Hoster Rrewing Company only to pass around among his numerous Everybody wanted one A specialist, was a caller at our office friends known this He has concluded to open a per Dr Salm, the well week and rented McGills street manent fice in Bellefonte a suite of rooms at boarding house on Allegheny DE year Announcement will be made in our next issue regarding the same the dealer, of Rebershurg, helped his broth Henry Brungart, furniture {er Cyrus flit to the jail on Moeday and remained several days to assist placing bout with the ex-sheriff, that the put in furniture, He got in a friendly the result Brush Bald and from fr was gentiemen valley the gentleman m eagle deep in the straw | detained the writer the from He did | it by rolling four dollars across the desk Monday evening I Ardewsy, mail carner, his supper--something unusal and demanded receipts for one new subscriber and three renewals J ust such things make us feel kindly towards a man Ardery, pleased too-—it was a good investment, like Mr and he was The Logan's ball on Monday even. jug was well attended and proved a Messrs Harry Williams and Harry Rine led the delightful and successful affair grand march and did it up to the queens taste, In every respect the affair was a success, The committee in charge was as follows; George Eberhart John T. Laurie, James Hull, Shields and John Morrison, ~Arthur Musser, a brother of Com- missioners’ clerk, Boyd Musser, is very il with nervous prostration at his father's home at State College. He has been in poor health for sometime, Michael Thomas King Morris and his bride | the | seventy | were issued to old and which will and he | property venience him the | | and a strong supporti | musical me Miss Robbins features of the 1 ] for the com. | : | Eberhart made a good oth | that reason the people | given by the young men of our | under | by Chappel's orche chairman, | | seed corn | The Mrs. A. Wilson Norris returned to her howe in Harrisburg Monday. The selected an A. Musser, Mr, the Tyrone spent Christmas among Board has not yet Boyd Boro School assistant to succeed ’ : Na slg Yinger, blacksmith, ol friends jellefonte, Mr, Is left Tuesday 18) and son Isaac Philadelphia anc Thomas morning for and New York. Orvis Gillan has been in a critical the alarmed. condition past few days, and his friends are home Han- returned to ~Samuel Donachy Monday over and Philadelphia, from a business trip Samuel Coover, who holds a respon sible position at the new match factory, moved his family here fiom Hanover, Pa., Tuesday. Mrs Wistar children left for Wednesday weeks sojourn in in Bel Morris and grand their home at Over brook morning, lefonte, During geason about five remiut Organ Coupons new subscril aggregate ‘ho | 51 wpped How about the | wore a bloomin war The began most important position boro this is tax in our Thus announced The YCAr lector, far no candidates business men $ owners are generally in favor of H. S proved efficient Taylor continuing, because he 3 4 That is a good reason About 1 h had stairs wo weeks ago ex-ireasurer Chas Smit the misfortune to fall down the at ns residence and and in. His break a bone in his right hand jured the amputated also injuries were painful and Tuesday town to his office - Holiday Visitors The Bellefonters who various institutions and colleges their Christa Miss Jennie Edward spend jas holidays Breese, Harris, Hospital, Coburn R Harris, Wiison Gephant from State and Heinle | son Loliege Stephens, w of Dr Stepher $ Joseph R. Muffly, I. Lingle, Patto and of Harris, Pittsburg; ¢ daughter, Philadelphia 0 Bayard, Tyrone » May Swith Robbins Manager Garman will | patrons of the opera honse Jan May ng little comedienne, Smith o drama is a dainty, mag: personage Her son ay artistically bright, piqu tures her andi action and original naivelle . Spring Elections The held year elections will be this annual spring nh, local February x of be a goodly number Mr be a Tuesday, Already dates and there will the Eberhart, of this boro on we hear candi for various oflices Daniel will candi date for reelection as overseer of the and bas his announcement in this We that M1» and for poor issue already believe al inclined will be to give him another term Holiday Assembly Holiday Armory Assembly A held delightful the Was in Friday evening, town the direction of George T. Bush, | About one hundred guests were present The music which was fine was furnished stra of Williamsport, - . Used It Forty Years Beech claims that he is using the same kind of that he before James Metzgar, of Creek, did forty years ago. year i 12% bushels of ears tothe acre, last yielded . . a - When a fountain won't work it can't play. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, Gathered From the Various Offices About the Court House §f Harry Munson { Annie FP. § Wm. DD. Walker { Mary M. § Thos A t Ella C. Ezra W. Carson Catharene I, § Wm. A. Briggs |! Wian { Frank C. Croyle { Mary Pilkioglon Philipsburg beals “ Wolfs Sture McCool - . “" Hosterman Coburn Corunan sh Spring twp Shrefll State College Jlefoute iorence Julian Kagle § John Bowers t Lidie Bathurst Mt y Charles H. ( Lock Haven { Lidia Butler Romola F | E41 . tthamson M ( Sayior ) { § anu arter upxsutawney Be Firandsville { } [ | Bell Hefonte Herbert Coban Anna E. R ) man orest | ottie lx § Alfred W { Lulu Der ji 1! { Andy Jur TRIAL LIST cing oa Monday Sallie A. Meck vs moon township ailip A. Leister Ww vs. Gowland Mfg vs. Gowland Mfg. ( Mig roer vs. Gowland Pittsburg Gage ! land Mfg, Co iy Co. vs, Gow. Mc- Gebhart, Hagerstc wn Agr iwin Gebhart, et al Alkens Edwin Gebhart, 5, a Sandy Ri Fire Brick Co. vs. M. S | Tw EK leigh F. FP. Blair mma Fetzer Rol Robert KE. Hugg vs. | Comth A. M Thomas IL. E el al wert Iron Co. vs Valentine Smith vs Valentine, and vs. Charles Johnson Robert Kinkead vs. Rosa Israel Kauffman vs. J. W. Smith, eta Fuel & Graysdale Mining Co Perce Bellefonte Sa ly 0 ad Nittany V. R. RK. Co. vs Pi ve & hon Co WwW. A Admrs Wm Stump Wm. Kel el al Ishler Jackson's A Susan James A. Keller - Christmas Entertainment The entertainment held by the Mann's school, on Christmas evening, met with grand success, The house was crowded to its utmost All enjoved the literary part as well as the beautiful tree erected | inthe front of the building which was heavily laden with the good things that Santa Claus always brings us, Choice music was rendered by Misses Blanche and Laura Oyler, Messrs, Frank and Charles Daley Miss Fiora Ruth Duck, the teacher, presided at the organ Miss Duck was presented with a very beautd ful decanter, by her pupils, X. a We want to print your sale bills, The telephone girl is receiving New Year calls, «We print the finest sale bills at rea sonable prices, Does Y Baking P Contain Alum F. Barker, M.D., University of In view of such testimony as this, every care must be exercised by the housewife to exclude the over and over condemned cheap, alum baking powders from the food. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver llis, Bil- loveaness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy to operate, 25c. ASTER Bills Printed Inserted in this Co A PMINISTRA] 'R'S NO Estate of | A By moon Tw] Ya he THUS. MHL EY Bulla CALL. K ut the hoard alx new shoe for women that has st made its appearance on the market No We It i= callea the ** Crar~ ina,’ sells for $2,50, and from date ted States most the comes one of Lis upto factories In 1 It than any other popular priced has more goed I nis know of points fart, that going Wo to them today his is simply an introdo shoe We a many we tell in are not iry of Lion More inter of he Carina and We you will Meanwhile, come in gel acquainted with i that when confident paar glimpse o Mingle's Shoe Store Lock Haven Markets ire buy a you get a them Prices of produce at the I. H. market | | Wed. moming were as follows: butter, per | pounds 27 10 Joc; eggs per dozen 24 10 25¢; | chickens, per pair 50 to joc, ducks, per | pair 60 to Soc; turkeys, per pound, live weight 10 to 11¢; apples, per peck 15¢ celery, per stalk 3 to 5c; applebutter, per quart 1. THE UNIQUE CORNISH PLAN PIANOS $155 «ty f this We Warrant x nos and Warranty million dollar woe f rebens - ne a thom . : Cecilia and the Angelic € holy eI» » welher with he Cornish Patent Musical Attachment Boi, _. , — td tates eo Flo L 3 sin we CORNISH BGAN n th . (TORNISN PIAA wy workin re ornish Piano or Organ Free eleremcent ) r bine ky Bellefonte Markets The t wis Co. ft AT Polatoes pw Eggs Lard Tallow Putter po Sie. per I» show ider, ped pe ' pound (RATS cortected week 5 & Uo. Bellefonte Fa.) Red wheat per bushe Hye, pe bu ehr Corn, ears ps Corn, shelled per bushel tichele | Rariey por bushel Oats, pert bushel Cobara Marken Following are the prices paid tor grain the dealers at whan Wheat (om) per bushel Wheat (new) per bushel... Oats, nies white Com. oo on v A For Xew York marsets ——— a aaa and a] gneve J a turn to page 1)
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