THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, DELLEFONTE, PA AUGUST 23, | S00 5 AL NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Happenings In and About Belle- fonte LOC PERSONAL, SOCIAL Items That are Worth What Has This Comunity Duri Wee ke Moy | oi Noting [ranspired the Pi Our People nakew Lines ng cents --Mr and Mrs. H. C. Quigley are at Yorkers, N. Y. _-_ A for the Bell M18 are guests Laurie. B. Steele has engaged as collect cfonte Gas company. Ives and Miss Ives, of Brooklyn, at the home of Rev, Dr. Wm —Gov, Hastings is booked to deliver the address at the coming Business Men's Picnic, August joth. --The sports have fishing in the Bald Eagle as very un. profitable. Camplife is not bad, though. —A. ( Hall, expect to spen at Hecla Park. - Mr. and 1 pronounced bass oncluded to take of M1: board AY new enterpr Hoy r he : leparted M where he afternoon er the en lambia T -T liamsport at tan Life In yeen conuneg over a one of the four best 3 of the United States a LL ET , the present land of the Old charge of a Armstrong the Old Fort next to take Abram expects Port Royal llefonte, ill KCupy stand. Application will session of court for made at transfer of the Wi reared license liam Hayes, who was born pear Mackeyville, but who has resided at Lick Run, Clearfield county few He remains for many years, died at his home a the YEAS infirmities of age. old. His ershurg and interred days ago of was about 7 were taken to Hu! on Monday -The ncar Spring flicted. Mr ber of weeks, lingering between life and which of id McCool, sorely af of Da Mills, has McCoo! was la fami) R been id up a num death, from typhoid be has children down at fever, rom not yet reco had the time, bu also one covered Some person has started a rumor Sim The Clothier had loads of goods for fall and winter, We, however, bave direct information from him, saying he only received one instead of five car loads. This may have little consequence to oy ig who started it, but it shows how sily and natural ex. aggeration comes to them. that received five car (ol. D. 8. Dunham left on Monday ftervoon on the 1.05 train for Pasadena, -” to visit his only daughter, Mrs. Grace Dutton, who has been a resident of California state for a number of years, For some time the Col. has not been en. joying the best of health but has recaper. ated sufficiently to make the trip. Many of his personal friends were at the train to bid him good by. | | | EVENTS | on Thursday for | her former home in be : : the ; and | Col, Jas. Milliken, of Milroy, Is vi ing in Bellefonte pursing a Cashier John P. Harris is troublesome cold | {-~The and C entenpial cComunssion me t find that they need tvery dollar ubscribed Wednesday at Hunters Park DeVonde will be here next week with a ine company This week Lock Haven papers speak very highly of | his productions *. Harris a three Mrs. John I Jr., departed Weeks vi Del Philadelphia, Wilmington, ¥ Virginia. association wi t Japtist church, at Port | and Thursday, (reorge B died from Monday € Was an electrician employed gar Thomson steel works, was light that He sup Lue al work at an are needed repairing, at the furnace placed a ladder against one of the port beams of the structure and mounted | to a beighth of about twenty feet. He | had taken the carbons and was working the fixture when he re ceived the shock. it with both bands, when in some man ner the current was grounded and he re his ladder ceived 4,000 volts directly throueh body. He was drawn from the of fellow workmen for a stricken gaze few moments and then dropped with a | parently lifeless condition Several sistance and beating. persons quickiy ran to that his heart effort found still feebly Every was in about two hours without having regain. ed consciousness. The remains were taken to his parents bome at Wilkensburg., He was 21 years of age and single, - Luse Family Reunion This Thursday there is a large gather. this section, at Grange Park, Hall. It is one of the oldest and largest connections in Pennsvalley, and many of the descendants are scattered in other states. This is the first gathering of the kind and the idea will be to make it a regular event in the future, | sickening thud to the ground in an ap | : his as Was | made to resuscitate the man, but he died | ing of the members of the Luse family in | Centre | LEGAL INTELLIGENCI Gathered From the Various Offices About the Court House MARRIAGE LICEN n Hayden y . Pari Moore IRer iontown Ky i nee M AY ish avd W Henry H Lemke M ux iam Reed, March 2 100 perches in Patton twp Albert H July Re Koopf, Ot In CO Philips and Land 0 Auge burg Coa na RECENT DEATHS out of the lamp He had taken hold of and hung suspended before the borror | dev we H irae Aiffe world's history for the nited f§ to quer and annex to get its Is with England talk of annexing wny y Ket the 11 trie" 12 to win . gond ge the PREATY on in order Kreatest trade was there ever and? The best f Oriental the ne shoot Orient trade coun. heat enator Ter the per in Manil soldiers ri nited Staten the warden they in the prieon ) } lock, the former pri- vate cretary o Merritt in the Ph grounds for ing brown who re. celve Army with childish glee 1508 now despise with an awful | the Americans and everything pertaining to them.” onera men ay Hite t tha I's men ited States in treed FOR PRESBYTERIANS the and ed | hey Do in sMOown 1h delin iin taxpayers | Har. night He orted 1 ne wav handle wo arrested Tues i} John A hed was dav james was | and es th thoug it which be seventeen a pressure of juantities at to Lock Haven - A Progressive School Distr this year has raised their teacher and have ar h townshis the aries of a but two to §40 per (term A month month schoo brary of over 0 books has been purchased and willl mited among the different schools Not many county districts are so up-to as Rush A Great Apple the crop [4 nited States According 1 partment of agriculture, the apple crop | of the oo united States is estimated at 100, | Last the a little short of 40,000,000 bar was fully up to the average, about one third of what 000 barrels year total Crop WAS reis bat will produce only 1900 - : To Change Memorial | An effort is being made to have Memo {rial day changed to the last Sunday in May, in accordance with the suggestion | | of the GG. A. R. commander.in.chief This is in order to stop the holiday and festivity making of a day that should be all means sacred, - Stops the Cough and works »ff the Cold Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a by {park am Labor day, cold in one day. No cure, no pay. 25¢ HOPE FOR RELIED SOM] were i that | ual were that these e made uy lace ug are that the MIADY there i the bome of Corn Arne Wry kof! Mr. Harper ms nmantm was lake stetter, a was cont aurng when taken to b nday pn the same condition Harper 2 about 60 years of age Labor Day Ox Roast The Good Will hose company, of Lock Haven, will have an ox roast in Agar's September ’ promises to be one of the best things of the kind held in this section for a Jong time - Penns Cave Last wesk an item was published in this paper as that Penns Cave had been sold to a party of Brooklyn capitalists. " We have been informed that the rumor is incor tect as well in others since ———— A —————— ‘0QC ‘*iviodo 0) Asus ‘exw 0) Ase) ‘oyoRpeoM ‘uvonseBipu) ‘ssousno| “18 ‘S| JAY UNO BYTId 8.000 which | #2 ARRES | A Ly Keep Your Feet Cool...... MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, nte, Pa. FOR SALE Bbl. Flour, Gristand Bellef Feed Mill FREE AD COLI Lock Haven Markets Haven follows xuce at the Lock y market Wednesday were butter, per pound 26 10 jC. CEKS, per doz 14 jons, per peck, 20x radishes per bunch potatoes, beans per Prices of pre curt as to ot to Pe 0 u pring qt , 3. new string chickens » crab applies stalks for . fucun to 1} tomatoes per p er bushel $1.2¢; lima cider per ga sweet corn per dos tomatoes Bellefonte Markets The foil f prices are paid hy Si | (% fy wipe Eggs per Joren Lard, per pound 1 allow, per pound Butter, por pound pet Shoulder pound per pound . Howing prices are paid by Punoesix for grain tshel bushel oid new Hed wheat pe Hed Wheat pot Hye, per bushel Corn, sars per bushel Corp ed per bushel Batley per bushel Oats. per bushel she Coburn Markets, Following are the prices paid for grain by the deaiers at Coburn y Wheat (old) per bushel... ..... a Wheat, new, ——— “ Oats, noe while... Lh —- A RI — F-. PT