THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 1900, LOCAL NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Happenings In And About Belle fonte. PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS Few This Week That Lines Are Worth What Has Community During [tems Noting in a Transpired in the Past Movements of Our People. J. R. Kerr has been appointed post- Centre county, Pa. Richard weeks master at Powelton, ~ Mr. and Mrs. turned home on Monday Edward re. from a visit in Philadelphia. The Democrat has had a number sale registe of additions during the past week. Dance at the Arm Good music and a delig who may care to attend WwW. Ww Montgor the a L er A great im ment over the old Brove ’ letters by band J ve no special information th regards to the new county fair »e established at this place, sufficient that the week came from the most reliable source 10 say information given last Everybody in Bellefonte is banking oa it | being ago this time, are already p money in *' J. W. of Hanover, Pa., who has secured a position in the new match factory, is moving his family here this week, He will be accompanied to this place hy the following persons for whom he has secured positions Misses Mis. Bemiller, Vertie Bowers, Weisensale, Bessie Weisensale, Black, Nora Brown and Mrs Baublitz, Some of our sports reparing to invest flyers Black, soun Lillie Rena Samuel Col, and Mrs. J. L. Spangler spent he past few days in town, the Col the election on He came here from Cambria county and reports that the condition of his brother Howard, who is now in the hospital at Johnstown, is fawerable for recovery although it may be necessary for him to submit to additional amputa tions of part of the hand and a foot caused by exposure, being overcome in a snowstorm, re maining over to vole at 1 uesday. | that e their | goods children 1 | Monday on a bt Centre | Edward Shaffer, now'of Hanover, Pa., is visiting friends in this place, Col. Edward J. Pruner has been elected Burgess of Tyrone by a good ma ity. Mrs. John P, Harris and Mrs Mitchell are spending the week in Wash Isaac ington, D, C. Ww left on Wednesday Hublers for Kanesv K. Harshbarger, of burg Iil., He ordered the he has jon In vie the where a posit w, wanted pews from home and paper sent there, Hi Henry will give a special Birthday matinee prices large and on Washington's at never before offered for such a expensive attraction, 15, 28 3 Cl8., ts James Confer, of this place, was a guest at the Garman House, Tyrone, on 1siness trip He reports having a very enjoyable » and say verybody treated hin i Miss Re his carna on the ta milogs, alleys and other minor business - Must A dispatch from Chambersburg says Pay Tax A ruling on the liability of soldiers hold ing license to peddle, hawk or vend in the commonwealth to the pro visions of the mercantile tax law of May, 1899, has just been received here by at torneys who raised the point before the auditor general's department, The ruling is that where an honorably discharged hoiding a license to peddie in the commonwealth, soldier, has an established business, he is liable to the mercantile tax, - Purchased a Fine Farm Ww. of , recently purchased the Mec. 8. H. Kunes and D. Eagleville Clark, Calmont farm in Beech Creek township, Clinton Co. The farm contains 161 acres, and is one of the finest properties in the valley. His Farewell Sermons JRev, Mr. Runkle, pastor of the Salona and Hublersburg Reformed churches, ary 2s. about March 1. | Gathered | pastor of the court | | Andrew G | Miss Alice Wilson and Miss Mary | son, all of this place LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. From the Various Offices About the Court House ‘KE LICEN to tL Al ( Va ince Lucas 1 Etta Sampsel f Sumner VY, Stover tJe Hay Dan C. Kustenband Mi nt A. Be Re ) Ty wnt Crap rone Plea Wolfs Armen slore nule V 1 Mills Benore wat Gap Zion ite College Hill Hall Romola sman imme y . Homan , Poorman rd F . Goodhart Centre Centre Foreman Everly . mma M. Brickle REAL EST ira Valentine for years he wa years, 4 months tim Hoover an AYE © : : a A out one tol e of death YEAr § was taken survived an operation tumors and returned somewhat improy ed in health, but after a while the same her death Long Christian church trouble began and caused Rey CHARLE Former of Lock died morning 1th, of pneumonia Haven, al Scranton on Toes Mr for about a week day long He survived by his wife and one daughter had been ill " The funeral was held Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock at Rohrsburg, a small town near Bloomsburg, Columbia | county, Mus. loux Errviorr day, at her home, Died on Satur. in Kansas City The cause of her death was due to a linger ing {lines Mrs, Lucy Moyer, Wil She is also a sister of Curtin, Mrs Mrs. AMANDA Taes her home on Ridge night, aged 71 years Died at Thursday Saturday SLER street Funeral afternoon at 4 o'clock from her late resi will preach his farewell sermons Febru. | dence. He will move to Willlamsport | - - The maa who weds an old flame is very aptto find she has a red hot temper, | Lala B. Wolf, of Stormstown | IT IS AFRAUD, One to Bid a Sale. To Employ Any for the Owner a In the Norris, the deg 1d d The case before Rafferty wv: uperior court of Pennsylvani of counts recent case of an interesting point law in Clearfield aud the was tried Gordon facts wer: advertised a tract o public tion, Norri bidder au and after the the property ou the the ha that there was not ented fraud ged, practised by timber repre: in ause then went on and timber, and hundre do id they BET Toom every ’ : : "ney ne and approaching never 100k at any dr ades in his bear skin A Be Kaleon « liefonte young M over a CAr ICe fish in it Cleatfield Journa $s not true, because Delle {This last girls oot foute Ate Like A Locomotive good simile by if the locomotive Is a Ihe which to illustrate the power « press It can carry mighty burdens ; it can « tance the fleetest bird ; when it is pushed across continents, it changes the chan pels of trade and makes new stations for commerce ; when it is driven into the wil derness, savage beasts and savage alike retire before it, and civilization with ansotled sandals, follows in its tras But it is equally stioug when and when it forsakes the rails for it a guide, the stronger it complete the ruin men reversed, that mak is the morn MARRIED: «Feb. 10, 1000, by Dr, H C. Holloway, Iantheran parsonage Bellefonte, Geo, H. Young, of Soctia ant On Feb 15, 1900, by samc, Vance Lucas, ol Tyrone, and Kita Sampsel, of Pleasant Gap. pound which bad | ““Strike For Your Altars and Your Fires. Patriotism is always com- mendable, but in every breast there should be not only the desire to be a good citizen, but to be strong, able bodied and well fitted for the battle of life. To this, pure blood is absolutely neces- sary, and Hood's Sarsapa- rilla is the one specific which cleanses the blood thorough- [v y. both sexes and all ages. Humor "hen I need a bl fier I take [ yf Floods 3 saparilly - eve r Dis, ppdints di ; agp | It acts equally well for | FREE AD COLUMN, ) ~ q 3 0 pS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0 : : : 0000000 OOH : DO000OCO00OCO00 How Are Those Shoes Wearing ? ‘Mingle’'s Shoe Store rt hore and C1) nis, ote. “alk Goheen, an Mancn 2-W._ NH of he Male begins al va Manon 25 NJ & WR. MeCloskey at public sale, 2 miles north west of in Garin Twp, a fine farm contain he ‘a acres is cleared, 4 sores Is red with heavy vak and chestnut timber, good orchard bl water, good build 1 fences. Sale at m. Jos. I. Neff Or Darah Rrge ees nplements We m Tew { Cove ine TRL 1 Manen S sale Wm HH Long is residence harness han Nr wi i atl Jacek oak stoves bureaus beftroom salt mower board, tubs os and other articles at | at} buggy lables awn FRrIipaY, Manon 80 east of Mate Uy Emanuel Musser, ' mile lege, & work horses, 17 aalry COWS heifers. Full Mlooded Guernsy bull, Perk hire boar, binder, mower, grain drill, dalry wagon, 4 horse wagon, Sale at Wepcioek. Wm Goheen, anet, SATURDAY Manon 31d. PF. seibert. 4 miles west of Bellefonte, In Benner tw Wm PF. Hames farmed horses | eatt le, lot of shoats, full ine of farm imple. ments and bousenold goods, Male at 10am | Wed | pounds 2010 2 | Chik | pair & | per t Lock Prices of pro nomMming a wer kens er pi | to $ | weight ! SC. celery, per stalk st ter, per quart 1x Cabbage shel pot MOE per bus per Unions, § 50K head ¢ ush Bellefonte Markete The! wing prices al Co, for produce Potatoes per bushe Eggs per dozen Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound Nida, por pound vere Shoulder per pound (GRAIN corrected weekly by Gerberich, Hale & Co. Bellefonte, 'a Red wheat per bushel Rye, per bushel Corn, ears pes busheie] Oorn, shelled per bushel Barley por bushel Oats, per bushel Coburn Markets Following are the prices paid for grain by the dealers at Coburn Wheat (oid) per bushel a. Wheat (new) per bushel. ‘ « B8 Yat. a white . ™ 3 TE — 3 (For New York MATASLS turn to page 2 —— wo a
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