THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 20, 1900, JCAL NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Happenings In and About Belle- fonte L PERSONAL, SOCIAL EVENTS Noting in a Few What Has Transpired in I'his Community During the Past Week—Movements of Our People Items That are Worth Lines — Mrs Ty several days in town this week Al Garman, of one, Lycoming county fair was pro nounced a failue this season. | The spell of cvol weather has started | the clothing men to jump around ~-W. G. Runkle, Esq., offers some | valuable real estate fer sale in this issue, | M Hall master, is on the sick list with an attack —(3 Boal, the Centre post- | of dysentery. -—Mrs. H Emeline, have 1 Ithica, N. Y | | S. Cooper and daughter, | | in | eturned to their home The wedding of |] and Miss Neubaber Dat Pa OC ivilie at been for Ding Boalsburg was the This happens : because write John Knox ar some time ber. Tuesday evenin P. Gephart, of four months trig on, returned from a to visit friends in Kan. sas, Missouri, lowa, Nebraska and other states. On their way Niagara Falls and Canada apt. W. H Mills, passed through town on home they (srove Monday the hold Willis an active member of that body This Thursday the er the soda fountain in Green's drug store will relief fund. It is not nece on his way to Erie, Pa., where inary surgeons of the state ) [4 annual meeting this week tire rece be donated to the Galves “RAT to fill up on soda at and drop a d you should Ar in the drawer homeless and dis the that for You owe to humanity lock Haven having a baby show this week for the benefit of the hospital pital ought to he a Babies are plenty down in that fund, Good idea and it winner, river town, as the climate appears ex ceedingly favorable for their propaga. tion. But when babies big, fat, laughing bouncers, you must come to Bellefonte; we have prize you want to see nice winners, —At a meeting of the Bryan League of Centre county, held Wednesday evening the 19th Inst, the time for hold. the weekly evening meetings was ed for Wednesday, and the first formal Kieeting of the club will be held on Wed. pesday evening the 26th, Their club roots on the second floor of the Reynolds building, will be open at all times, and will be supplied with campaign literature and also leading daily papers, on | | | | | | but McKinley is rdly go there ! i n comtinue in their emg The steam heat company sent the this to | superintendent around week close contracts with all their patrons for | the ensuing year. The price will be'the same as last year for the service. No | reduction can be expected. (eo. T. Bush, of the popular young s firm of Powers Shoe Co., has just re { turned from a ten weeks trip to Kurope at nd Gre Britain ; Passion many Germany Ho!l Scotland and report ind HOUSE AND STABLE BURNED n Smoke and Mountain Fired. Household Goods go up i The dwelling house of Speer Burrell, located about one mile west of Spring Mills, and occupied by Ira Bartley took from a defective flue, The to the out-buildings and fire Wednesday 12 contents were consumed flames spread stable which also destroved, and were the fire the mountain, from there led along fences to Bartley lost almost vening the mount Coal Frade months of 18g yuntries only £6,156 luring the miinue as months, we sold them If our sa £8 the remaining months of year as they have been so far we £20,00 for thi eign have exported durin The industries | 4 yx reason : oa) the countriesare bu worth of is that all in for. y, there is a great prosperity abroad, respousible for it. After the the Deadbeat said that Pennsylvania rail nt allow a man to oy who will not pay hisdebls. They propose to pay sal aries that will enable their men to live | and are opposed to encouraging dead beats. When a complaint is made that 30 and so owes a bill and refuses or per. sistently to aA notice or neglects settle, is mailed to the delinquent, and if the matter is not attended to forth. with he will be dis barged reminder Dynamite Destroys a Cow Some fiend tied a stick of dynamite to the tail of a cow belonging to James Duglavitch, of Greenwood, Clearfield county, Tuesday morning, and arranged A cap 50 that it would explode in a few minutes, Il blew the animal to atoms. and the explosion shook the town. The township police have undertaken to run the guilty party down, | | ] ! LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Gathered From the Various Offices About the Court House, Potters Mil Tussey Woolridue Be dwin Brown HS “t sree Chubb clonle ay! eman Cole I. Hat hbar Bohn parents at Ambrose M Sloteman, | Miss Mrs Hall; efonte, Centre of Bell and daughter of Mr, and of Linden Hall, REAL TRANSFERS A. Sept. 11, ; ESTATE Wilh Caball et to Samuel Young am ux 330 acres and 5 in Taylor township, $iro Gramley, treasurer, Married On Saturday Septe . Sth Mary Merrill and Mrs Was Mi of Mr elfonle, 8 Faxon, daughter Be Thomas Faxon, of united in marriage to Dr |! derson, o ph a The bride and groom will make their I'he wdelphia home at Argoe’’ goz2 Pine Phil Faxon future street, For the past year Miss millinery has been employed in the department of Strawbridge & Clothser's store, Philadelphia - Good Crop k Haven A spe from Beech ( David Alle Casper CCE SAYS farm, situated on the top of the gheny mountains and owned by Peters, there 8 an apple orchard which promises a tremendous crop of the fin apples. A tive estimate places the crop at 1,000 est kind of winter conserva. The apple crop in this valley it bushels, will be only about what should ordinarily be, oth Reunion v holding the Members of the 49th P are making arrangements for annual reunion of thelr regiment at this place, on Thursday and Friday, October 25th and 26th, The exercises will be held in Greg Post rooms. Com, R. 8, West. brook, of Altoona, was here on Monday for the purpose of making arrangements for the same {and | James {old | country {the e; Express | MANY RECENT JAMES W, unusual and ALK It an udden death, that of }. WwW. Esq, bright and prominent LANDER Was Alexander, oue of Bellefonte's young attorue on last Friday morning after brief | } i ess than twenty -fout while uddenly ta Thursday morning porch he was n He then pe WwW Scotch family, who emigrated aceially pa away. Alexander came of a good oO this Were anu about 1736. They ALY state a Tr cent Lontinent Jonas Stett ed er, of the Continentia L He weeks by and bas taken charge SA me will be assisted | a fellow Wi McCallister SUCCESS ‘Take’ Ewing, who meet In as you will {have not | wi embark | what ever he Quickly Texas, recalls the g town in (85g and yet how few there are who have the number of the dead in There were 2,22 identified and the probable loss was 1,500 of lives estimates the total number t their placing the number at 5.000 - Brakeman Badly Hurt Frank Kuwnges, of Beech brakeman on a Beech Creek: rallroad train, was struck Saturday afternoon by an overhead bridge near Viaduct and badly injured He was taken to his home at Beech Creek . W. B. Rearick, of Niagara Falls, is home on a short vacation to visit his parents and many friends Rev. Dr. Luther A. Gotwald, of Springfield, Ohio, formerly of Aarons. burg, died at his home last Saturday the 15th inst, Yarion who los were made, DEATHS, of the Johnstown dead: | some i 10 ENFORCE GAME LAWS, State Commission Directs Attenntion to | Shipment of Game, A « Slot ircoiar heen ued by the | . Game etting forth the mou 1p PO! proval of Pre The act } sing comply with its re 5 are directed to ¢ - Valuable Real Estat . BIMR strat RIDAY th I H yest Attorney rg. a ATURDAN ence of Fl 1orsey Cow Re pure st chamber = chairs, mirnmn KEFTEMEER ED KUKiZ lorsey heifer ook, fat hog : sels Centre Ha nths old dt} that =» dread extension able lot of other houseb furniture Appieton’s Eneyelgpedia of Vols, in good condition and other valuable books, chinawhre, 7 STOVES Square, nickel finish parior heaters with register and pipe No. Soook stove with walerback, watertank and connections, cook stove, and two kero sepe stoves, parior and brary lamps, sty dent's lamp, washing machine, wringer, fall butchering outfit and many other articles given in detall on bills, Saleatip.m. Wm, 4 on al ~t arge y da Sandoe, auctioneer PIANO BARGAINS. a MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, Bellef inte, Pa. tD COLL MN, Executor of Pet n Markets at Haven curb market Wednesday were as fo per pound 25 eggs “1 3 0 Lock Hay Prices of pr luce the Lock ys butter, onions, } per bunch y tomatoes Ima EA beans Bellefonte Market wing prices are paid by Ny nd per pound Butter, per pound Ride, per pound Shoulder, per pound - The Tollowing prices are | MiLLIxa Co, for grain Red wheat per bushel Red Wheat per bushel Kye, per bushel Corn, sar per bushel Corn, shelled por Dashed Barley per bushel come Oats. per bushel Coburn Markets Following are the prices paid Tor grain by the dealers atl Coburn Wheat (old) per bashol. oo om Wheat, new, ———— “3 ORtA, BI0e WHIBO vm cians .B tern eid ~ hon— od new —— AE a a wa pS a. 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