THE CENTRE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 17, 1900, LOCAL NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Happenings In And About Belle fonte, PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS That Are Werth Noting in a Few What Has Transpired in This Community During the Week Movements of Ocr People. Items Lines Past Col. Fred Reynolds this spring in- vested £1400 in fruit trees; that ought to bear fruit, The organ contest will close on the 10 of this month. Don't forget to send in your coupons in time, Mr. and Mrs. James Confer home from their wedding trip last Thursday afternoon, T. United States cir arrived Ohio, serving as a cuit court ~—Edward Tuten is juror at the now in session at Pittsburg. ~ Messrs and Dr. J. Malcolm 1 th 1 Lhe Green, hn Sebring are ir Harry Jo mountains on a three-days fishing trip. Laurie Business seems dull about town this time of the year, for the reas nly two more counts o | the organs are holdin ore May ]. Pruner, purchased the for fs Ist. f Oi Wednesday music at that place, £0 into effect on Jaly The Th ca ladies of St. hold progressive eu he a a le this evening at the mercury nolehes and was of the a roads for C4 nten om mn, fare the held July 25 and 26. This rate holds good 24th to the 27th inclusive. It means that at a single fare there will be many thousand people jellefonte on that occasion and the railroads will have all the traffic possible, ~During the past week there have been a number of articles going the rounds to the effect that a party is con. sidering the feasibility of erecting an electrical plant at Milesburg for the pur. pose of furnishing power for a trolley line from that place to Bellefonte, No doubt there are persons considering the project and it might be a good one, but thus far no work has been done ou the lines or the power house, It is said that there is splendid water power at that point that can easily be utilized for such purpose. secured one ind trip rate over all rail Centre County Centennial to be from visit Lee Larimer, of Jersey Shore, 1s visiting his parents in this place. —Edward H, Harris will be graduated from Hahnemann Medical college, Phila- delphia, on Tuesday eveniug. Mrs. T. R. Hamilton returned home on Monday, from an extended visit to her old home in Philadelphia. There are more mountain fires in this section. On Wednesday afterncon the sky was hazy and heavy with smoke, —Mrs. W. H. Galway little children, left for their Radford, Virginia, Wednesday morning. Hon, A. O. Furst on the 23rd of this month for a trip to the Paris exposition and other and her two home in expects to leave European countries, John Rumberger, ti the Central confined to his home with cket agent at Railroad of Pennsylvania, is inflammatory rheumatism George Shuey, of near Bellefonte and Miss Fannie F 0 of Roland, by illimalee, were married on Tuesday Justice John M. Keichline, 4] Br churc this own, rector of h, diocese Rev. George Israel St. John's Episcopal is attending the coavention of now in session at Scranton. Ww. Ohio, e, of Canton, dg C. Cassidy and wif YI ». i U8 1 their bouseh is their this town have shi it intention to | and sidents of Holl afte become Rey Mond: again, C DD. White conference WAY, rmoon for Deer, the nu nual an there act. who lumber church in session rockerhofi irgivia ™m turn veying the the West mountains fami! } Meth add resses ne by former f whall f | behalf of Lae | Hollaway on beha association of Bellefonte, Confirmation Services Bt | was the scene of ervices Thur ¢ eleven was conl by and LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, Gathered From the Various Offices About the Court House, MARRIAGE LICENSES. veo, W. Hosterman Emma R. Wingard John Stachik Mary Brunvak Robert N, Campbell Katie Rossman ‘aul B, Gray Susan Agusta Wil 4 yeorge FE. Shuey Fannie Fillimalee KLING SA A ding took place at the J. T. Scott, East Curlin Wednesday afternoon, May The contracting parties being Mr. J. Kling, of Altoona, and Miss Emma Savers, of Walker, Pa. After the ceremony the couple left on the 4:44 train for Philadelphia, Washington and which they Aaronshurg Coburn Clarence Lemont Pleasant Gap Halfmoon Patton Bellefonte Roland {) { {: llilams ERS very quiet wed- residence of Rev. street, on on as 2:30 o'clock. Newton xr Y. other castern cities, after they will return to Altoona where will make their future home REAL ESTATE TRANSFE} John W, Stuart et ux to J Feb twp 0, 1900 ] , for $1 George Takesky et ux Nov, 2 for £27 H. Marsl twp, 3 RE DEFEATE! mbirmed M. Me: riley, Anna Garman Mr. Henr Margery Aeb Dartt, Orin riman, | Margaret 1 Leora Ge M migomery Mont ‘vrihe Cypher, h | on Agnes gomery 11 - Side-Path Commissioners Meet of Tuesday, the for the purpose of obtaining a consensus of ideas to arrange for an amendment to the present incomplete side.path law. The counties of Blair, Bradford, Mc. Kean, Wycoming, Towa, Erie, Carbon, Lachawanna, Schuylkill, Centre, Nor. thumberland and Lycoming were repre. sented. It was decided to appoint a legislative committee to secure an amendment to the present act of assem. bly removing the present objectionable features, The side-path state met in Williamsport commissioners Memorial Day. Don't call it Decoration day. This re. quest comes from the veterans themselves and they are right, This word decora- tion by no means expresses the solemn character of the day. Memorial isthe the term that expresses its true signifi- cance. Therefore, say Memorial day, Harrie | alien 1, and the 1 for the ar re asom yrbett had bt would of money y schedule the | thought that the fis | beat someone out "he ofl accor and was A der came log t ot . su all LN. A great rprise i though that Corbert is ten years ol | and weighed thirty than his ¢ a wonderful it istic en. Corbett was in splendid shape and several times he had his big opponent almost dazed and put out, Corbett was swift and ac- tive and his sparring was wonderful, while his feet work and dodging more than puztled the big fellow. Corbett rained blow after blow on the big fellow’s face until he had him badly disfigured. In the 23rd round Jeffries got in a sweep- ing jab on Corbett’s jaw that put him out of the fight. Corbett, although defeated, was the hero of the battle and since then he has won the applause of the sporting fraternity and regained in a large meas. ure his former prestige, ion sa— ———— Did Not Get the Increase, The strikers at Mann's axe factory have gone back to work, but they re. ceived no increase, pounds less ’ stalwart opponent, he mad fight, It counters seen for many years. was one of the fines RECENT DEATHS, Dr. R. G, Furst :—After submitting to two cperations—one for apoendicitis and the other for obstruction of the bowels—Dr. Robert Gardner Furst, ex. pired at his residence, in Lock Haven, Friday evening. Dr. Furst was the son of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Furst and was born at Cedar Springs twenty-eight years ago last November, Mu McC Porter township, Clinton county, Friday 40 Her husband and six children survive, De- ceased was the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, i W. Hagri- She Mrs in MCCLELLAND lelland Stover died at her STOVER home & evening, She w years old. was Walker and a sister Walker, Esq., of this was ill about four plication of « an earnest ¢ hr of St town Samuel son place. weeks from a com. scases, Mrs. Stover was tian lady and a member church of Porter ace Mon- | Paul's Lutheran hip Hp. aft ternoon from Mary E. from Mary E. s oldest The funeral took pl the church HOOVES infirmities due i Be 1 away sun- day After illness age, Mrs. font C- 1 C Hoov er, passe d "we one ladies Deceased was A ed rd Ke Hal 1 5 1shat who d MK GOVERNOR HASTINGS WINS rt Decides His Faver Ee] Monday | w Mt Csover OTC J. Henry C m ATVIVIRK Hastings By x, A writien agreecme ne and the defendants on September formed a co pat merlin the | at Bell 17% mn banking business cfonte, Pa On October 22,1 his administrator Pleas Court of on August filed in the Common Centre county a bill in equity praying for a dissolution of the firm, for an ac: counting and for a receiver. Judge Love granted this prayer, but the Supreme Court reversed the ruling. - THY, Reunion, A reunion of the 77th Regiment Pa, Yol's will be held Wednesday, June 6th, 1900, at 3 o'clock, p. m., at Hotel Wash. ington, Gettysburg, Pa. All comiades are requested to be present, especially survivors of the Battle of Shiloh, to assist in locating positions of the Regiment during that engagement, Kindly notify the secretary of your intention to be present, CAMPRRLL STANTON, Secretary, Sharpsburg, Allegheny Co, Pa. interested in a stores all close at 6 o'clock in the evening during the months of July a To this they have made Saturday evening, and on those nights when there is pay day at any of the large works about the town, wonder that have WAT Summer ev natural, and seems very Most clerks morning serve, ness is not done in half the time, agree to any of the amount of goods will as formerly, only the lo | doing | inconver be due 1 deeeased 897, Jackson died, and | SIX O'CLOCK MOVEMENT. The numerous clerks about town are movement to have the and August. | ¢ the exception of We don’t like to during the , 10 get out of the tores a bit earlier than u the clerks would of a bit spare time, enings ual. Itis but ecasonable too. must report the early in and have At very long hours to f this season of the year busi very all could be If ALLL the not prove any the same the end, | el of | brisk and stores to close it will loss merchants, as be sold in | hav hour » Cu himself accommodate to the business, ao0u ience to the pls there wou otice given wsing, at least it A heer ful y e people Fags. ¢ maker, a 1 foremen the gr be commenced They need con. ar rrow to overlooked t actual work will | ¢ | the beginniug of next week | a¢ dvertising for teams and will | siderable help when they commence to the race course foot board con. excavate and The fence a round the property will sume a good bit of lumber and give em. ment to carpenters, After these improvements have been made, the next will be the erection of suitable buildings for the various ex- hibits, The fair ground will be a sure thing. up construction of a ten Reduced Rates To Wilkesbarre For Parade Day (May 22) of the Knights Templar of Pennsylvania Forty. seventh Annual Conclave, at Wilkes. barre, pa., May 21 to 23, 1900, the Penn. sylvania Railroad will sell round-trip tickets from all stations in Pennsylvania to Wilkesbarre and return May 21 and 22, limited to return until May 24 in. clusive, at rate of one fare for the round trip. Mu pany, Williamsport, treatment and the ment of said cl are | A CARD, Gro. New H. SmuLy, York Life general Insutance Penna, DEAR Sir I am in receipt of the 19th, enclosing draft of oi agent, Com. of the yours New York Life Insurance Company for $1000, in payment of policy band had please accept my deceased hus. for which my company, thanks very much pleased rece from the prompt and f aim, in said I am ved Corn aclory pany satis pay- PATENT LEATHER PEACHES. TAY ” ~~ ] ai MING Br ECT Oliver Chilled Plows AT OLI LES S S STO RE, PRICES A ALAN Ani be! yunds | 4 2 ) potatoes bushe] A per quart 1x; par 7 spinach, ver peck bunch, Onions, per bunch sc ASDATARUS, 1210 15¢C; 1 , per bunch Bellefonte Markets The following prices are paid by Sex Co. for produce Potatoes per bushel Eggs per dopen Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per 4 wien Nide por pound Shoulder per POUD Go. Red wheat per bushel, Rye, por bushel. Corn, mars per bushelel.. Corn, shelled per bushel Barley per bukhel. Oats, per bushel. LIBS NE Coburn Markets, of iting Are the prices paid for grain by neat old) Ho 0 (old) per Wheat (new) per bushel WEIR— a, niee white... LI a a. cod srsmsmisnrsum ssn 30 wesemmes svemsnseenen $0 “ ————o A. (89 Yor New York markets turn to page 2
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