THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 15, 1900. ——————— LOCAL NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Happenings In And About Belle: fonte. | EVENTS | PERSONALS, SOCIAL Few in This Week Are Worth Noting in a What Community [tems That Transpired Past Lines Has During the Movements of Qur People, | receipts —Musical convention is in progress at Centre Hall this week. Franklin & Marshall Mandolin Club will entertain you, Glee and | Harry Kline, of this place, who had | been seriously ill with paeumonia, has entirely recovered, delivered al Esq., the loc: pt Aaronsburg last week, D. ¥. Fortney, an cture before teachers contains the County Com- of and expenditures of the county This i missioners ue Annual statement the | ofkcials. predic it The Ground shog's weather tions are not holding out this scason. is just the opposite. There will be a local teachers insu tute held at Eagleville, on Feb. 23 24th, to which all are invited. and | iam f his hl |! 1 " \ brand new stock of goods, about 1 1st. Carpenters are getting sim room in order for the reception O \ ! he The entertainment by th & Marshall Glee and Mandolin cl be worth hearing next Wednesd: Rowe, of Hagerst 1ds in town th and aour, t was quincy » piece of work 1 he 4 IEAET beginning to hustie left Worx B around as there ans about Hetor for them to get The this the crop they are handling only a few days their heavy Dally New cutting a wide swath season, onl is a little rank and will not be fit for market when the time come for gathering it in An exchange says that merchants who wan! newspaper men 10 roast grocery | | the peddiers, cheap John stores and like, would make newspaper men feel more like doing so if they would uit us ing free letter heads of soap firms and | wholesale gargling oil envelopes, baking powder statements, sidewalk advertise ments and rubber stamps and patronize home printing offices, It bums the beats Is amusing to see and candidates about town these days polit chasing They the street cor professional can be seen standing on ners any hour of the day with parched throats watching for a victim, Even a 10 cent piece will give them temporary relief. Such things seem to have grown to be a necessary evil and people who claim respectability treeiy indulge in the practice. It is no wonder that politics becomes offensive to some people. on | Case may never | the result, | Wednesday will d standard bill is to be voted this The gol the Quay's he by Senate week, come loa vole a fears Haverdy- llefoute Of grass, Md., arrived in Be on spend several Weeks visiun ward lLinds: schools in the ¢ have elaborate ¢ | Thursday, ag | the the rebeils atelle oo what unty were doubt above ) rad vein is a that might as 150 bushels to the acre and which if planted regularly each spring would prove inexhaustible, Over we potato tops, perhaps, might be ob served an outcropping of applieblossoms h is rather promising when found in the Centre county ridges "And county potatoe A TR whi there prospectors in that who have located fishing worm diggin and woodchuck holes in proximity to other deposits, No doubt a | vein of ginseng is hidden away in the cool guiches, and ginseng is worth $4 a pound, Outcroppings of spring onions will be found by the active prospector up that way, indications of roast beef and sirloin steak have been noticed on some | of the hills, and along the streams. All Centre county wants is development,” - . Are (8 lose Farm Seld Benj. Gentzel sold his farm Twp. to John Rishel, ship, for $5, 400, in Spring town. n son Al. of Benner and will make de. lHghtful home for Mr. Rishel's who has now given up the idea of going Philipsburg The sale conveys 118 acres of farm land and 10 acres of mountain land, This is considered one of the desirable properties in this valley, into the livery business in most ~The Muslin Sale, at Alkens store, is attracting attention this week. this, nolds. | Faneral, Friday morning | : It is | important for the ladies to take note of | will vever suffer through Mis placed | you may them to the cobbler's as a “last” | resort, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Gathered From the Various Offices About the | Court House, MARRIAGE LICKNSES § Geo, A. Kreighbaum Aaronshurg t Anna R. Hoover lim i § Joseph W, Gross { Eva Grace Archey { Geo. H t Lulu B §f Chas. I. McClellan 1 Cora B. Mayes f John Thomas Howawl t Anna lL. Freeman « Afton, lowa Graysville Young Scotia Wolf Stormstown Tusseyville Millheim Philipsburg STATE TRANSF) i et ux Laura for " Alois Beezer's E Feb. 1, 19 Benner twp, §6,0¢ Mathias Strayer Death was chi Saturday ved by several dren. I he mon arrived here on terment in the Union cemetery t her m Mer home | WiLLiAM McEKAN n Mackeyville, Died a Frid She had been a resi. last ay ing, with dropsy. dent of that place for forty years and of the Deceased was Disci. H) of Uriah Reifs Emanuel was thirty years a member ple church sister Mis snyder, of Millheim, Dainel Ulrich and Mrs and of Bower, of near Aaronsburg Mrs home Kd near She Murs. EDWARD MARSHALL ward Marshall died at her Fillmore, Wednesday, at 1 a.m had been an invalid for over a year with Khe by a husband and seven consumption, Age about st years, is survived children-—three sons and four dsughters interment at Meyers cemetery, SAMUEL McGONIGAL: «Of Potlersdale, pear KArthaus, died suddenly Thursday night at his home affed about 52 years, He leaves a wile and five children and a large circle of relatives The disguise of the woll in sheep's clothing is likely to be fur-fetched. The man who puts his trust 'n a widow confidence, noble efforts, BORO ELELTION, The indications now are that W. Har. | rison Walker, Hsqg., will be the next Bur. gess of Bellefonte, He seems to be close touch with the people, is in popular, they have confidence in him being able to offi hi ate without outside parties He dictating has no stri tied t course ing 0 have hit Taylor w the ta mply xpayers want ' tinued as taxcollector, of the Stewart Brouse showed bv verseer Poor there is un certainty, that politic he is o an feating Jame Houser nation, and Samuel for the nomi. in their ows He a wire er, and many fied that he i ling the pour funds of this town erhart 18 a poor poillician, m Lhe tofthes f Harrison was coming and in going over the curve it suddenly very went off the track and down an embark tops ten-inch tree was cut off The other parts were dismantled ment of about ten feet ing that stoo« i in its course cab was smashed Jos. Cushing had his leg broken, hireman Wm. Royer was bruised, Wm and Mr engine, were not hurt, Daley and The put on the track Saturday and will re engine was quire few repairs only, Plowing up the soft mud saved it - Religious Canvass The plan by which Bellefonte is to be canvassed to ascertain its religious status has been completed and the work is to be done on the 20th Inst. The town has been districted and a board of canvassers appointed representing all the Protestant churches of the town, We have no dou that so praiseworthy au object, in the hands of the pastors and Sunday School superintendents, will with the hearty cooperation of all our people, meet and assist the worthy canvassers in their When your shoes are about worn out, ver Al and | Engineer | Stanley. brakemen, also on the | A PHILIPPINE LETTER Several ILepo Broowell years Milesburg £0." ago this He son, moved from county, to Plano, Kendall recentlly h paign from which received a letter from now in the Phillipine I the are made following extract TAVL 3, P. 1 NOV Dear Fou We are mber 2f now Pp |} 14] nase mountams giving “Appi If I were tot tates In a hot « »e seen in some towns in the | my present condition I would ibhond nd ana be arrested one of clothe them I have t have one them for av | haye but when | ay suit hide 0 behind a bush hoes, and the toc are ou ie Lord knows for thing where where the mud wa reve y and dis Comes emply or occupie heart is void of a fle is ill at ease, then arise disputes recrimination, estrangements the last act in the drama is often dis CAUSE OF DOMESTIC WRECKS truth WIeCks the sober the speak when | af that our country woman has a large share of for this firm for of familes in the responsibility. The remedy is found in the teaching of Christ charter of her The Catholic Church, following the episties of St Paul, to peer of man chiefly by vindi “The woman finds the rights and dignity in the Gospel proclaims woman be the But it is cating the sanctity of the marriage bond . that the Church has vindicated the dig nity of the female sex - ' Rev, Jones Dismissed Huntingdon presbytery met at Mifflin. town January 25 and dismissed Rev, D, KE. Jones, of Bellefonte, to the presbytery of Newark, N. J. The pastoral relations between Rev, AN. Raven and the Mifflin. town congregation were dissolved, Mr, Raven was too ill to go to church and preshytery adjourned to the parsonage, where the business was transacted, WRONG CALCULATIONS friend Henry y amd maby Id Mares Run Down ‘ B7/ Soria arilla Hood darsapaiilla r Disappoint a ar POINTS Are Those Shoes Wearing ? Mingle's Shoe Store Ma Haven Wed. mon pounds 211 chickens, per | pair 8o to § weight 101 22 %¢ ler, per SOC, Cabbage per bushel celery, art 12 qua Bellefonte Markets The felowing pi Co. for prod ¢ Potatoes per Eggs por 4 Lard. per pon Tallow, per | Putter, per Ride, per pound Shoulder per | «he! nd | | (mars corrected weekly by Ge & Co. Bellefonte, Fa.) Hed wheat per bushel | Rye, pot buchel Corn, Sars pay buehelel Corn, shelled per bushel Barley per bushel | Oats, per bushel Cobute Markets, Following are the prices paid for grain the dealers at Coburn Wheat (old) per bushel Wheat (new) J bushel 8, nioe whi - BE a a aaa (89 For New York marasis turn to page 2.
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