THE OENTKE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 11, 1900, LOCAL NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Happenings In And About Belle fonte. PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS Few in This Week Are Worth What Community Items That Noting ia a Lines Has Transpired During the Past Movements of Our People. The week of prayer is being observed by the various churches in Bellefonte, W. C. VYonada, Tuesday and renewed his paper of Zion, called on away up in the year 1goo. First count in the organ contest will take place next week, so don’t forget to send in your coupons in time. 1" The next attraction at Garman's will be May Smith Robbinsin Little Trixie.’ She is booked for next Friday night, Walter |] of rt, who has rented the off Dr. Kurtz, Spo late Dr. Hensyl, at Howard, on Tuesday. Wesley led to Lock Haven unt of th afternoon for Johns where he has secure his trade C. S. Harter, Bros. Ty lerss of lumbermen They Vintoudale, now LP : YOu wi f & truth th naner } heer i118 paper nas pee tu iation in recent years Web Karstetter, the ed a positiongat bh ville, Pa., and mos They were tetter’ ter x § S188 Henry Kech, « at this pleasant caller and had us enter h rincipal ‘ werk , ! ¥ ize was om school at Wooster, 1 took charge of his is a graduate of Ohio the Immaculate West At the Convent Heart, Villa Maria Wednesday, Jan of at Chester ’ women renounced the world and crated conse their liv to their Among the number was Miss El Cowan, of Be es religion a Mc llelonte Edward Rishel, sports who has friends in Ashville, Pa., for the past few weeks, returned home on Tuesday even ing, reports that he had a especially with the girls, as there are lots of them at that place. one of Bellefonte's young been visiting fine time, he Save ~Gripp's art studio, near Tyrone, it is said, will be removed to Washington D C. This may interfere with our sister town's free mall delivery, for the mal order part of Gripp's business was of no The Tyrone printers, too, will rogret this removal inconsiderable magnitude Thomas EK. Royer who was appoint ed postmaster at Rebershurg vice W, § Miller, who is charged with haviog tam /pered with the mails, and whose trial wii come off in the U. 8, court at Scranton iu February, is a friend of Mr. Miller and there no doubt 1s an understanding in the matter, + yrd, twenty-two young | {hart was all smiles {son arrived at his ! ] i We want to print your sale bills, Send in your Organ Coupons for the first count, next week, Edward Chambers, Esq., is able to be about after a slight illness, Daniel Garman is able to be abo town when the weather is favorable, Little Trixie at the opera house morrow evening, A good attraction, Remember that we have all facilities for printing sale bills in elegant shape at short notice, Send in your Organ Coupons next week, as the first count will take pl |] on next Wednesday. Some yery fine ice was cut week, It was solid and clear and averaged about ten inches, Miss Charlotte cently for Waterbury, Conn, Crittenden, left re where will spend the winter with friends. It is no wonder that William Barn. on Sunday as a young on t home in time to go to { church 12th, | The to Nr wedding Miss Elizabeth Thomas | ings will take John's C burch Thur day morning, Januar w Match Factory the new factory has been ud the outside of the build ally finished and makes a A high fence being put around the property also and ntious appearance } when in operation there will be no access lo the same. The machinery fou Lhe interior is being put in place rapidly and some think that in the course of a few weeks the plant will be in active of in that business have come to the town with thelr families to begin in the new plant, and told will be no trouble for them to dispose of heir output at the present high prices hat have prevailed the past year. It is that when in active operation shout seventy five bands will be employ. ' operation. Already a number ex perils we are though dh Fell From a Root, Wednesday morning W. 1. Steel and "screw of carpenters were working on W. Fred Reynolds factory David Steel,n son of contractor W. 1. Steel, was sreparing to shingie a roof when he slip wd and fell thirty feet to the ground Fhe porch roof somewhat broke bis fall, le was carried to his home on South Pine street and was unconscious and Oleeding from bieises about the head. he new houses of Co! ear the new match ace | the past | most | | she | that there | INTELLIGENCE, LEGAL Gathered Frem the Various Offices About the Court House Munson leals Harry Aunie | Joseph WwW Philipsburg Lytle Snow Shoe Alice M. Markley ‘" John M, Hazel Mabel Stanton Henry E Kate | Axemann Waddle Wolf Tylersville Beck Store Spangler Mike Waksmendrki Maryja Smarduth Reuben |, Snyder Cora M. Long Clarence Walker Graysville Fillmore Edward Harpster Mary Marshall W. C. Philips Bertha Treaster Colyer Potter Lyman Klinefelter Mary pp —— p——— —— p——— pi p—r— Colyer A. Beck . - A HEAVY BLAST about of at this place, had One day last week the men arge limestone operations mont & Co, a vel experience that set them to thinking. heavy blast of about 100 pounds | powder was put down in the firs facing the pike. In order to make sure that it w ough ar for, wi From the Sta ‘ the following regulations ag the certificates of of before nomination with the Secretary the 45 the election; to file nomination papers with | Common wea th, days | { the same, 315 days before election; cert. ficates of nomination offices with the County Commissioners, 21 days for county before; last day to file certificates for township and borough offices, Feb. 2; nomination papers for the same, Feb. 5. objections to papers filed with the Secretary of the Commonwealth, 21 days before; to county officers, Feb. 8; time to withdraw from all tickets, except the township and fifteen borough borough offices, {days before, township and | offices, Feb, 8 . ——— Piling vp Cinder, During the past three months there has been considerable change out in the vi. cinity of the Empire Iron Works. The output of slag from the furnace is becom. ing a burden to the plant already. It being piled up in an immense heap in the ravene until the pike will be hemmed Lin by a wall of ciader. It nw is several feet above the pike and the spare is par. {rowing down every day.. At the rate they have been filling up the past few { months it will not be long until they will | have 10 hunt a new damping ground and {itis hard to fipd in that vicinity, — HOOD'S PILLS eo Liver His, BI lovaness, Indigestion, Headache, Easy to take, onsy to operate. 280. | place during the afternoon. It iss SPECIAL GRANGE MEETINGS, Pomona Meet in Wednesday, jan, 17 i Grange Will Hublersburg 1900, Centre County Pomona Grange, No, Wed 17th, 1900, at 10 A. M 13, will meet in Hublersburg, on uesday, January afternoon sessions at 1:30 Insurance Co idition the Quarterly report of will be submitted and in a« Auditors, the condition of the company, annual report of setting forth The ivstallation of officers will take pecial- ly requested that all officers elected at the last meeting will be present. An interesting program will | pre | pared, The Pomona at the last cial meetings SIM at the following n dates the | McCal- | t quarry, | | renew his subscription Howard, Thurs ary IATY ; January Friday wlow 1210 weather changed nm gone Farn : nd 8 100 wet have been ) There in the ore Hig Porkers of called to turday John Rayhorn, and He said be had something in the line of heavy porkers Romola. was in town that would make a good showing along: side of gnything heard of this season He killed two and the smallest weighed 440 and the other pull. ed the beam at the 626 notch. That is pretty large and we doubt if there is anyone who can beat that this season He claims he could have fed the animal up heavier. It was of the Poland China-Chester White stock, and two years old. In the potatoe line he also had a good yield—200 bushels to a half acre, hogs this year — What We Em Is intended to nourish and sustain us, but it must be digested and assimilated before it can do this. In other words, the nourishment contained in food must | be separated by the digestive organs from the waste materials and must be carried by the blood to all parts of the | body. We believe the reason for the great benefit so many people derive from Hood's Sarsaparilla lies in the fact that | this medicine gives good digestion and makes pure, rich blood. It restores the functions of those organs which convert food into nourishment that gives strength to nerves and muscles. It also cures dyspepsia, scrofula, salt rheam, boils, sores, pimples and eruptions, catarrh, rheumatism and all diseases that have their origin in impure blood. The difference of « good and a poor would not amount one poor powder supply to The for a famiy's dollar a year. would cost many times this in doctors’ bills. Royal Baking Powder may more per can, but it in W holesome tood. l 11 cconomica ] the Cl 1d, further in leavening the food. i= ASK YOUR DOCTOR! Ask your physician this ques- tion, ‘‘What is the one great remedy for consumpt on?" He will answer, oil." Nine out of ten answer the same way. Yet when persons consumption they loath fatty foods, yet fat is nec sary for their recovery and they cannot take plain cod- liver oil. The plain oil dis tarbs the stomach and takes away the appetite. The dis- agreeable fishy odor and taste make it almost unen- durable. What is to be done ? This question was ans. wered when we first made SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites. Although that was nearly twenty-five years ago, yet it stands alone to- day the one great remedy for all affections of the throat and lungs. The bad taste and odor have bec taken away, the oil itself has been partly digested, and the most sen. sitive stomach objects to it rarely, Not one in ten can take and d gest the plain oil. Nine out of ten can take SCOTT'S EMULSION and di gest IL fs voy 3 cures $0 many cases Even in EY Sovsuion comfort and greatly prolongs oe, and #11 dro SCOTT & Tid Fatale nl York, Cod Gm LE c—— 0 re BA nm $08 — 7 bangin GH om— h —— 4 A hn 1 Lh — Headache, Biliousness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dizziness, > “i: Hood’s Pills A NEW YEAR'S -5 CALL. gm pee them Mingle's Shoe Store Lock Haven Markers atthe IL. H moming were as follows: to 25 per 10 x Prices of product Wed pounds 27 chickens market utter, per CRE per dozen 2210 28¢; pair so to yoo; ducks, per pair 6 turkeys, per pound, live weight 10 to 11c; apples, per peck 1% celery, per stalk § to 100; appiebutter, per quart 1c; potatoes per bushel, & turnips, per peck 10 ux OX Bellefonte Markets The following prices are paid by SecHLEN & (‘ns for produce Potatoes per bushel Yegs per Gopen Lard per pound Tallow, per pound Putter per pound Nide, per pound . Mhoulder per pound (HRA Ls en recied weekly by Gerberieh, Hale & Co. Bellsdonte. a.) Hed wheat por bush Kye, pei bushel Corn, vars por bushels Corn, shelled per bushel Barley per bushel Oats, por bushel Coburn Maren, Following are the pices paid tor grain | the dealers ot Coburn " Wheat (on) per Bushell amen 8 Wheat (new) per bushel Oats, Bree whiten cnn ED ————— Maan aa a ——————— a Ra] a aman a that a we awe werrers ek (89 For Now York marsets ture to paged)
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