THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P. + OCTOBER 4, 1900), r— LOCAL NEWS | BRIEFLY TOLD | appenings In and About Belle fonte "| | | | | ’ERSONAL, SOCIAL EVENTS | Items That are Worth Noting in a Few Lines—What Has Transpired in | [his Community During the Past Week— Movements of Our People of Bellefonte, has | $6 00 per — James Whittaker, been allowed a pension of month, — Mrs. E burg, is a guest of her sister, Mrs, Wm, | R lward B. Rankin, of Harris- . Jenkins % ET ’ ». —JIsrael Condo, of Walker, transacted business in Bellefonte on Tuesday and paid us a pleasant visit, —Lyman H. Howe's high class pictures will be the attraction man’s opera house, Nov. 8 1 i 1 IT — Help along a good cause rN ing the festival at No 1ext Saturday evening, ngie ry & Walk 1 er Mr. Woodring is a son of ex-sher Woodring In add lev d much time leg al 8 to survey jon to his jes he has ing and civil engigeering John T. Laurie has received a pro- to Brownsy le, Pa., where motion, will take charge of an Adams Expre the family will follow lat ompany John left on and his Charler Laurie as dri ress wagon here train ay alternoon er Lari. \ mer has succeeded Mr er of the Adams exg The first SEASON occur the new fair gre lege and Western It fine of last Saturday, on game ball the | beteween State Col- University of Pennsyl- vauia was antested and some team work was done State wot by a score yf About a thousand people witnessed the game. «~The admission to the Fair will some have imagined, Centre County pe only 25 cents and not so as The price is low and worth paying for the races alone. In addition there will be a fine exhibit, as their preminm list well shows, They is. sued the preium list the past week and it covers almost every line of effort, and handsome prizes are given in all cases, — While ripping boards for flooring at his plaining mill at Millheim, last week, A. FP. Harter met with an accident which might have been very serious. A piece edging about four feet in length was hutled at him and struck his hand, which partly broke the force and also the stick in such a manner that the upper part struck him on the breast, tearing its way through his clothing and piercing his right lung. Mr. Harter is now progress ing nicely, although he experiences con. siderable trouble iu breathing. teael. | { © | in he | office for th, ~The across Logeus Branch has been completed. ~— Mrs A. new bridge G. Harbaugh is seriously | » . - ill at her home on West Curtin St, Everybody seems to admire the new dining room at the Brockerhofl house. Miss Margaret of Pitts. burg, is a guest at the Hastings home, Graham, Register A. G. rchey transacted : in Philipsburg Monday evening your neighbor to get the Centre the Tell orat bor. Dem aad save trouble of rowing it Howard, is and Mrs, Miss Anna Weber, of spending a few days with Mr, Thomas Moore, Messrs Samuel Cherry and Clarence | Osmer, of Bellefonte, have secured good at Buffalo. position 5 the market and They now are sell. Chestnuts are in will be quite plenty. cents per quart. the alter next attraction at opera will be the "Bowery Dark", on next Wednesday eve Mrs. LL. C. Wetzel ipshurg where she will sper ' ! Hoffer Monday for 1d a week ith her si an Entertainment.’ w and 14th of December great attraction and prove itsel patronage. Some of e have witnessed it els ance it supurb The have rented t Howard Creamery Company id and he offices in the Hale bu ing next to E. R. Chambers, Esq for Senator are preparing same their business headquarters Heinle has moved to second floor of Criders Ex change with L. A. Shaffer, and John C Miller has moved his insurance depart ush Arcade ment to the Diphtheria Closes Schools The state board of health closed two public schools and three churches of Miiville, a suburb of Altoona, this week on account of the epidemic of diphthe ria. the Miller school and the churches in the Ninth ward will be closed. There are seventy-two cases now reported, forty. six of them since Monday. The dis ease has spread principally among school children, and its origin is attribu. ted to the drouth and the pour condition of drinking water, For the same reason all - Big Shipments of Coal. The strike in the anthracite coal regions has increased the shipments of bituminous coal largely. Over one hun. dred more cars of soft coal are moved eastward over the Bald Eagle Valley railroad per day than before the strike began, and the number of cars increased dally, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Gathered From the Various Offices About the Court House, MARRIAGE LICENSES, Woodward Coburn ver Kerstetter f Luther I... We t Gertrude M § John C. Mulfinger t Jennie Kn { John M. Fulton t levina B, Shroyer KH. n singer inger { Randa 1 Dora? §f Harry tq Lr CO aham itharine Deschrambo { Rebec a M \ f Saml W. R t Maggie § Philip mncy upp mel p F. Stamm { Edna Harter { Harry S. Rossman t La: McClellan ! Geo Greene Caroline M J Thoma ( J t Ar § John t after the bought Li prizes, bought advertised in nothing Light on a Game Law Dr state game Joseph Ka secretary {S801 says there the Lacey McKinley misapprehension regarding act, aj resident He said “Under the Lacey bill purchase or se n Pennsylvania, pheasant, quail, wild t cock, no difference from Hotels and cannot supply them to their customers nor « they be exposed for sale at the markets We intend 0 see to it enforced.” last May itis unlawful to deer nrxey wood where res Or taurants as heretofore that the law 1s Mifflinburg’'s Small Gain A comparison of the present popula. tion of Mifflinburg with that shows an increase of only nineteen souls of 15g0 However, in material wealth, the town has prospered well, as a splendid water churches have and repaired, and stores and plant has been put in, been built factories enlarged. Another Party Fad Left-handed quite popular in some sections and afford considerable amusement. The invita. tions are written with the left hand in. stead of the right hand. The guests must draw pictures or write with their left hands and prizes are given for the best and worst efforts, parties are becoming behalf of with the institution in that | poor n llefonte | | | adverti they come | an | FOR A HOSPITAL. Timely comment has been aroused in ) a movement to establish a hospi in Bellefonte, Tock Haver Many echanic o1 anor t often could n of modern | Coburn | 3 the ad ite pew shopping ame on 3 it whose © of columns has no m of the J than he mg a share purchaser his at the North Pole i patronage would have if establishment were ocated for s¢ regularly be is likely gotten, It is a cold day for the keeper when he neglects to remit stence, pu of his ex - Not Desired We must ask our school teacher friends over the county not to send us monthly school reports for publication. The rea son for this attitude is as follows : are over two hundred public schools in the county and we dare not discriminate If one third of them were to send in these reports they would practically consume the the paper It always takes up too much space from all news space of the start and finally must discontinue it Contract for Double Track. A rumor is current that the contract has been given to double track the Beech Creek division of the N. ¥Y. C from Beech Creek to Panther Run, also from Panther Run to Glllintown. The con. tract to Jersey Shore has not been given out yet, | 10 the There wages Who gets the dif m have ow glass th But «the wages Who gets the 4 Freight rates have climbed A exorbitant prices which caused a popular revoit ag But higher wages the railroad employees get no Who gets the difference ? 13. The price of oll, coal, lnmber, tools and hardware have gone up from 40 L100 per cent, The skilled and unskilled, got no more wages, Who gets the difference ? 5 done by the trusts, laborers engaged in this work, And all these things have been - Was Unconscious. Friday afternoon W. KE. Meek, of Falrbrook, was found in his wood shed in an unconscious condition suffering from paralysis of the left side. There was also a partial stoppage of the speech. in legislation a few years | Yew A Q J7 row Laxative Bre t Markets 08 ATE PA Nide, per pou Shoulder, per po The following prices are Mitiisa t for grain Red wheat per bushel, old Red Wheat por bushel, new Rye, per bushe Corn, sars per Diishe 0 Oorn, shelled per bushel Barley per bashel Oats, per bushel Corn, sars per bushe oid new paid by Coburn ‘Markets. Following dealers at Coburn Wheat (old) per bushel..... Wheat, new or—— Oates, mio White... EE —————— aa —— Lb . EE —————— 1 LT EE BE PFunogxix are the prices paid for grain by the n
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