THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 12. 1900, LOCAL NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Happenings In And About Belle- fonte. PERSONALS, SOCIAL Few Transpired in This Past Week Items That Are Worth Noting In a Lines—~What Community Has During Movements of Ocr People. the ~The Undine Easter Masquerade Ball will be held on Monday evening, April 16th, At least a employment at the Shirt Factory in this dozen girls can secure place, Montgomery & Co., have a special announcement in another part of this paper, — Trout Monday. Miss Sheriff Brungart, is spending the week riends at Millheim, fishing season begins next Sallie Brungart, visiting Wm. J. Ci ~The Centre coun presented in lowe! Su taken was Spring M tudies in the Walker, at this place *d in teaching the past w admiss bar, ucceed Mr. § Roog Ig nout tha he 3 ' ik the proprietor of th new § t brewery desire fine ace a Line quality week of se and the demand for the of Bock beer market this He has enterpr been making A success same is increasing Although the demand for bomes in Bellefonte is very large at present, there will be very little building this coming summer, The reason fur this is that the price of lumber and hardware have ad. vanced so rapidly that building operations are loo expensive ~The family of lloward Spangler have arrived here from Barneshoro and are staying at the McCulley's, on Bishop street, until they can get fixed up in their own home on Lamb street. Howard un. derwent another slight operation last week, but is improving so rapidly that he will soon be able to leave the hospital in Johnstown and join his family ia their future residence here The fol of the ministers of this town, who is ex. tremely in a controversy, and who carries a chip on bis for every one who may Roam his dogmas and creeds : A young girl, who was at the point of death, and had a diptheretic allment, made the re. quest to have this minister with her as her spiritual adviser. She passed away and it is said he refused the request, owing to the contagious ailment. His usual courage faltered, owing story is going of one courageous theological shoulder EVENTS | | from Philipsburg come to Be | would be | usages and not display | shortcomings, | had been raised. daughter of | that | HW, H. Long, Sr., of Howard, where | he moved this past week, was in to see | us and have his paper changed. Prof, P. H. Meyer, who is chairman of the committee on music for tennial celebration, announces that bands with less than 16 pieces should not apply | for positions. —The next time the Quay llefounte to | run a convention with * Little Phil" to do the steering, they should first send this leader to some academy or country cross roads debating societv to learn common ac ce ple d parliamentary such flagrant Even a mule knows how | to kick, but Phil don't, —At a public meeting in Bellefonte Saturday, the Centre County Soldiers’ Monument and Curtin Memorial associa- tion was formed, with General James A. Beaver as president and a long list of prominent men vice presidents. It was decided that the proposed soldiers’ mon- ument should not be started until $25,000 Of this amount $15,000 the 00 to the Curtin memorial, will be devoted to soldiers monu- ment and f10 stated that he had al- General Beaver ready in sight the Cur- tin fund. over § Xr 1O1 THREE MEN Y al » ols, 242; cont it ' _ We credited Maple Grammar schoo ' in Union township with a contribution of forty-five cents which was a mistake, as the school made no April 11, remittance 1900 C. L.GrAMLEY, Supt - - Trout Season Begins April 16 The act of assembly approved June 11, 1885, provides that trout can only be caught between April 15 and July 1s Trout season therefore opens on April 15 This year the 15th of April falls on San. day. The act of assembly approved June 3, 1878, strictly forbids fishing on Sunday under a penalty of twenty five | dollars fine, 16; make a note of this fact and paste it in your hat Fewer marriages would prove to be failures if the word “obey” was expung ed from the marriage service It is a man's longing for better things | that gives birth to his love for women - WaNTD Christian man or woman 10 qualify for permanent position of trust in your home county, $8so0, yearly, Ea. close self-addressed, stamped envelope to R. 5 Wallace, General Secretary, Corcoran building, Washington, D. C., opposite Treasury department, 14 the cen | republicans The trout season this year, for this reason will open Monday, April | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Gathered From the Various Offices About the Court House, MARRIAGE LICENSES, George W., Johnson Milesburg Mary BE, Grabb - . " §f Harry N { Rusline 1. §f J. W. Little 1 Mary T. Potter { Charles S. Haine { Grace Deater Musser Reamy State College Benner New York City Linden Hall Haines Aaronsburg Hoodward Feidler S. D. Orndorf AM M. Stover §f Geo. Irvin. . 1 Elizabeth Adam . . “ { John Love Hublershurg 1 Viola Garbrick . Zion Clarance Foreman { Francis A Centre Hall 1 Sarah V . Kline i Fillmore Patton Fr WW. Kelly Anna Leitzell } John E Lizzie Immel Ripka Spring Mills REAL ESTATE AN Nearhoof, et Shell, Jan. 2, 1893; ot Twp. for $163 00 B. F. Homan et ux to May 10, 15g5; 1841 Twp. for §5 Sarah K TR Henry K on Ferguson lacob March hes in Husto Twp Marcella house and lot in z » March 5, 1000 Twp for 3. 00 D. W. Woodring and D. | Lewis C. Rearick, Feb. 1, tract land in Benner Twp. for §1500 00 George A. Kreighbaum et ux to Elmer E. Bartley, March 28, 1900; 11 acres and and 131 perches in Haloes Twp $475.00 D.D.Royeretux to M. W. and Jas KE. Williams, Dec. 20, 18¢% ; 171 acres and 57 perches in Spring Twp. for $6000 00 - - . thers to Straw, Haston of 1900 | for Can't Have the Job The director of the census has ordered that no assessor, tax collector or justice of the peace shall be appointed as an enumerator. He has also directed that | the names of the enumerators be with held from publication This is done for the protection of the enumerators from the flood of advertisements with which they would be afflicted if should be made public their names They would be solicited to become agent for all kinds of patent medicines, farming implements, etc., and this would interfere with thelr work --——— - New Firm in Charge. Last week the new mercantile firm, Meyer & Musser, took possession of the old Wolf store stand, at Centre Hall, Fortney to | RECENT DEATHS, Josian Owen : April 7th, 1900, the Angel of Death called Josiah Owens, of Axemann, to his reward, his age being 75 years, Mr Owen was born in Radnorshire, Wales, Nov, 1, 1824. 5 months and 6 days. He was the son of Edward Owen, Sr., who fought under General Wellington for seven years, in Russia, Spain, France, Italy and Turkey and The de ceased came July 15th, 1869. He his first wife being Miss Hannah Peugh, to which three children were born, two of which survive him, viz Mrs. of and Williams, of Braddock, Pa. won a medal for his bravery, to this country was married twice, Thomas Flem Mrs W. H His wile was Miss Amelia Morgan, 12 chil ng, lellefonte, LLM ond still survive him, they being H. Witmer, of Buffalo Run John M of Josiah Owens, Mrs, E Mrs. R. M. Kauy Owen and , of Axemann M1 Thomas Owens, Bellefonte Mrs wens love, Altoona dock, Pa: Calvin Gfrerer ward of Axemann Mild grand children and iren, After coming lent of Haines twg lowa March 6th 01 At his death be of two He He left a wife, two sons and two on He went to lowa was the fine farms was yeamn daughters | | BExIAMIN Spore: Son of W. H. and Mrs. Mollie Shope, died Friday morning ™ Milesburg. Death was due to some | ailment of the stomach The child was | 4 years old on the 27th of last March - - A Centre County Man's Lack C. L. Beck, formerly of Rebersburg, but now living at Renovo, has been of fered $25,000 for his preparation to re: move paint from woodwork. The prep aration made by Mr. Beck is put on the paint with a brush and then the hose turned on to clean it off. The saving in cleaning a passenger car by this method is about £10. Mr. Beck has bad offers from the Pullman Car Company, the B & O and the Penna. R. BR. He made his discovery four or five years ago, and has secured a thirty year patent on his article Notice Owing to the immense crowd of people at our opening on Saturday last all could not be walled on who desired to buy, but we bave procured additional help and all those calling on us in the future will be waited on promptly. LingemAn's Cash Clothing House, Bush Arcade, High St. Bellefonte, Pa. dren were born to this union of which & 1 | Mills ! ne b wae about sf “Absolutely Pure ~ For the thi standard for strength and purity. hot I makes the cake and other rd of a century the It bread, hot and excellent In « . o} : NO OLNCr 1 | | . th : 3 4] by Herbert nt Mills se emmy K. Moyer, Centre Pa FREE AD COLUMN, Advertisements In [hier column, mich ¢ tion or Help Wanied, Por Rend cham y wu desire lomabke o"an a nol to exoend I words, will rubsoribers one Lime [ree Asdilional insertions 8 conis pt hie mal ure he inserted Tor our (Persons desiring to have any article adver tised In our Free ant Column ean hand same to our correspondents and they will send them in without any cost to you FOR SALE bushels of Bartges. Coburn, Ma barley Adam FOR SALE~One 120.7. Ke gine, in Brest elas ¢ Address. Bos 24 Pe pee traction nd Wm a Hall, Pa nh & Bargain nn Two rooms FOR RENT ) f Mus. Hit tion Inquire « » FOR SAL) Raster Aj Fein in wad Tal a Wanrm A boy earn the print about yOArs NE trade, al 1) f ape te s office FOR SALS ors, tompiste al MAN, Uak Hall, ra AL wide, Stee! Dram gin Land Ne earl. IRA LC KUN WANTED A practical printer CADMAL IB A paper and Job ofMes tion, Address 'rinter remocrat FOR SALE Coburn, Pa with good small EE Good horse, by Samuel Ard, keeper keep HOUSEKEEPER A good would like Lo secure a position st Ing. Inquire at this office ROGK, MATCHING Pure Barred Rook, and Brows | orps, fall set Matehin oh be furn Y ath ge Mas Janes Dann, : "nn '5 Constipatic Bilious GLOVE FITTING SHOES FOR SPRING WEAR. Mingle's Shoe Store. Lock Haven Marken Prices of produce at the Lock curb market Haven Wednesday were as fol lows: butter, per pound 23 to CERS, per dozen 14 10 15¢; chickens, per pair S010 JOC. applies, per peck 28 to ¥x potatoes, per bushel 40 0 sx per peck oc; applebutter, per quart 1 x peck 2x IX onions, turnips, per peck 1x parsnips, pet CRITO, per peck 10 Bellefonte Markets The! wing prices as Ca, for produce Potatoes per t Eggs por doren Lard per pound Tallow per pound Rutter per pound ide per pound Khouider per § shel und (EIRAIY correeted week iy vy © 8 Co. Belletonte, Ma) Red wheat per bushe Rye, per bushel Corn, ears per bushels! Corp, shelled per bushel Barley per bushel Oats, por bushel Coburn Markets, Pollowing are the prices paid for grain at Coburn ee. SI I, SS. —, ——— (Por New York markets turn to page §.
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