Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 24, 1900, Image 6

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    THE CENTRE DEMOURA .:, GELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 24, 1900,
LOCAL NEWS
BRIEFLY TOLD
Happenings In and About Belle- |
fonte
PERSONAL, SOCIAL EVENTS
Items That Are Worth Noting in a Few
Lines---What Has Transpired in
d
Al his Community During the Past
Week---Movements of Our People
William T. Hillibish, who kas been
working for some time at Pittsburg, is
home for a few days.
the
Ralph Spigelmyer, of Racket
store, will make extensive repairs to his |
residence on Howard street, Work will
soon be commenced
~The ten
Samuel Robinson, of Tyrone, died Satur:
brought to this piace
mouths aid infant sou Of
day and was
Monday morning for interment.
The Bellefonte
play a game
High School base
all 1" f ball it
all nine will { ball with
the Snow Shoe nine on the Glass Works |
meadow, Saturday afternoon at 2:30.
Austin Brew, assistant postmaster
sllefonte, received a leave of absence
for several months
funny South fort
Harry Martin
ieiton J
and is now in the
rd
we benefit of his health
and Winfield L
this piace,
ittsburg whe
make the
the
Ata meeting of Middle States.
Manufacturing
Williamsp
Association
rt it was decid
innes, who for 16 years
loy of Montgomery
te on Monday,
lefon
eio
Lastie.on-iyne,
men were §
for the new 12 inch water main from the
diamond to Linn street The §
all be here this week and wi
pe nn
| be put in
place in short order. This new service
is being put in 80 that the people in the
Northern section of the town will have
po room to kick hereafler on account of
a shortage of water. The larger service
pipe is supposed to overcome the trouble.
«Bellefonte will be well represented
at the Philadelphia horse show this
week, Col. Reynolds will have some of
bis finest steppers there on exhibition,
Thos. Eadon leaves this Thursday with
a car load of twenty that will be enter.
ed in the various classes and he Is bank.
ing on bringing home some of the best
awards. He has the finest lot of horses
in the stables at present that have been
in the town for years. Quite a number
of our horsey men expect to go down 0
attend this horse show and rub up
against the sports of the city and swap
ideas with them,
the opera house to-
night,
The Democratic Primaries will take
place Saturday of next week,
Remember that the Organ Contest
will close next week. Last count aext
| Wednesday evening
Wallace circus passed through Miles.
their way from
burg Tuesday night on
Altoona to Willlamsport.
The
liable to
tempting offers from other points,
Works
leave Bellefoute, as they
are
Bellefonte Scale
have
Work on the new fair grounds be.
gan Tuesday. A
under M. M,
large force of men are
at work Conley's super.
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vision.
The State College Preps won a game
of ball from the Academy team on Sat-
urday of 19
played on the Glass Works Meadow,
Miss Lucy
a schoolmate of Miss Helen Hastings at
by a score to 20. It was
Curtis, of Clinton, Iowa,
the Ogontz School, in Montgomery
county, Pa., is a guest at the Hastings
home,
Miss Maggie of Philadel
st at the home of Mrs
West
spent s¢
Suowden,
A, 1S & gud John
Harris
wden
on Linn
ide
Ge [
on the
hut
Caure
G. W. Mar
rt
h wi
d o 1
»
ion all important
Ostied
n that communit
+ J “4 =
Th
ome of our leading citizens
ing
done
Will it be
town that she 1s 100 slow and sleepy to
have this plant remein ’ We hope not,
Sunday Funerals
The Ministerial Association of this
place, at a recent meeting, passed a set
of resolutions to the effect that they dis.
approve uf the custom of bolding Sunday
funerals, except when necessary, as it
interferes with the regular appointments
for the day, and in many instances it is
an occasion for feasting and irreverence
and Sabbath desecration.
C—O A 5515
i information is almoinlely corre
are think
very seriously as to what can
said 10 the discredit of our
“Vermont” To-night
Seals are now on sale for "Vermont"
that will be presented at Garman’s this
Thursday and Friday nights, May 24th
and 25th, Over one hundred and twenty.
five people in the caste, a full orchestra,
fine staging and costumes,
'w
| and treasurer. All the rep
be
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
Gathered From the Various Offices About
the Court House,
MARRIAGE LICENSES,
£2
S.A. Krape . . . St
liunie Amanda Zeig!
ward Walker .
Jizabeth Wentzel Mar
dward Burns Snow Shoe
largaret C, Nugent - w 4.
ring Mills
"
Cato
h Creek
mm
~
=F
Luthurst Port Royal
‘hilipsburg
pp pr p——
>
red i Tee et
Mch : 1 G00;
£6 2¢
wuis.
ux to I. E. Kidder
acre in Boalsburg.
R. D. Showalter
Showalter Oct
in Philipsburg. $30
The
Alexander
Huston, §:
Charles FF. Showalter
Showalter Sept 2
in Philipsburg,
}. RB.
Apt
Gregg. $00,
Mary Adams
Jan 1,
to Maggie V.
10, 1899; lot of ground
Mills
acres in
Jacob Tome to
Apt 24,
Maggie V
1, 18q9 ts of ground
} ¥ Yo)
Conrad Immel
perches in
Fisher's
20, 1G 1 Ie 2
susan Burkholder
erches in Potter, $225
Campbell to S. M. Campbell
lot in Millheim,
12 §
Lie ame num
arnbhart, of West
and Rev
stated
O60, WAS it ent
W. Hause was erk
rts received
of
work were encouraging and in
that all tle
classis’ territory is progressing satisfac.
Ocal
dicate points included in
torily. Selinsgrove was selected as the
place of meeting next year,
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Will Run Every Day
On and after May 28, when the new
schedule goes into effect on the PP. and KE.
road, the flyer will run Sunday mornings,
It has also been announced that after
that date the Western, New York and
Pennsylvania railway will put on a new
train, “The Philadelphia and Washing
ton Special,” and in connection with
the Pennsylvania mallroad, via Em.
potium, will run Pullman buffet sleep.
ing cars between Buflalo and Philadel.
phia, Baltimore and Washington with
out charge.
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HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bil:
louaness, Indigestion, Meadache.
Easy to take, easy to operate, 280.
Jackson, who is liv
DIED AT MANILA
Licutenant Geo,
\! . Jackson
to Bright's Disease,
Succumb
The following dispatch was sent out
from Washington, DD, C., on Tuesday
General MacArthur notified the War
Department Tuesday that Second Lieu
tenant George I. Jackson, Forty-seventh
Volunteer Infantry, died at Manila on
the 21st instant, of Bright disease
Lieutenant Jackson was born at Belle-
fonte, Pa., in 1869 and served during the
Spanish war first lieutenant of the
Fifth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry.
He was mustered out in ;
and in August, 1
second lieutenant in the
Volunteer lanfantry, and
that regiment to the Philippine
following year,
as
November, 1868,
was appointed
Forty.seventh
accompanied
Gi
Lieutenant Jackson is the oldest
the late Geo, W.
centl
who die
Jackson,
His Mrs.
ing at the home of her
y at this place mother,
daughter,
Md.,
war department,
to have the
Mrs.
ed notice of the death from the
Geo. Brew, of Okland,
receiv
- i
aud request was made
body returned to Bellefonte
for in , which will req
SX
Manila
Jack
aa
nu the Heck:
saw In
an Lract near
The m
A bas
Loganton, is to be a big one
will be covered Ly iron sheeting
saw will be used
John Sallada has taken the contract t
peel 900 cords of bark for John
who recently purchased large
tracts in Sugar Valley
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His Leg Broken
Ex County Commissioner P. 1. Knecht
was assisting Friday in raising a barn
on his farm, in Clinton Co, He stepped
on a board, which tilted, and precipitated
Mr. Knecht into the stable room below,
The large bone in his leg below the knee
was broken and the smaller bone was
torn at the ankle,
Side Path Law a Dead Janne
The bicycle side path law is being laid
aside in many countries of this State as
a dead letter,
to be defective
unconstitutional,
The present law is said
in construction, if sot
| place. The (
| from
Mexe!
timber |
|
ENGINEERS AT WORK
Making Final Survey for West
Valley
The construction of the West Bran
Railroad
lley railroad, from Clear
Hilamspori
the
lo ¥
perhag
likely to be commenced in
future. A special from Keating says
“A corps of engineers arrived
Thursday to begin the final
the eastern division of the West
V railroad. The
cn
from
Valley
the new road ha
ved
whole distance N
liamsport,
“This new 1 + will para
& BE. from its castern term
i learfield and
Keating to Karthau i
(
1
along the wil
| Branch of the &
[|
its western termi
Buffalo, Roches
“This road,
through caboard
of the late
dream
the western railroad
““ Peace Hath
Her Victories
Scrofula
v ry 171 3
Tumors A
LAE 3
|
od | =n Mass
ho ree Hoods Sarsaparily
n :
Memorial Day,
Fourth of July
BY 'tR
Hats,
Clothing, Etc.,
FROM 1U'%
A Big Reduction Sale.
MONTGOMERY & C0.
Branch
d to Lock
pear
noon
here
survey of
ranch
way for
for the |
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A lo Wi
el the P
ual to this |
juchanna |
YASSeS |
MARRIED THEMSELVE
her or Alderman for
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hanno)
Lous
Ou}
The Tunkhannock correspon
the Wi
al the
there
= 2 PATENT
oo vel] BATHER
« wat ys PEACHES,
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| potatos
| ver
ASDATAgUS
bard, per
LT!
Bellclonte Markeols
The tallowing prices are
Co. Tor produce
Potatoes per bushel
Begs peor dosen
Lard, per pound wo.
Tallow, per pound
Putter, per pound
Hide per pound
Shoulder per pound
Red wheat per bushel,
Rye, por bushel
Oars Tears per bushelel.
Corn, shellad por bushel
Nariey per bushel
Oats, por bushel
paid by SECHLER S
rv—
Coburn Markets
Following are the prices paid for grain
he dealers at Coburn
Wheat (old) per bushel
Wheat (new) [ol bushel.
Oats, nies white... —