! THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 11 1900), . ——— LOCAL NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Happenings In and About Belle- fonte | PERSONAL, SOCIAL EVENTS| | tent 11 “South Before the War.” at the opera house 18th, The large tannery at Tyrone will employmg about 40 hands, Mr. George Reish, of Centre Hall, was obliged to kill one of his horses, | on Tuesday, on account of lock-jaw, Scarlet fever is raging to such an ex. 1 the village of Burnham near Lew. istown, that the 1 ublic schools have been 1S hat are Worth Noting in a Few Lines—What [ranspired in [his Community During the Past Week—Movements of Our People. 4 Has Ex-Judge A. O. Furst and wife left Tuesday for Philadelphia. Dr. lee B. Woodcock, of , 18 visiting in Bellefonte, Philadel Mifflin county is drawing upon Penns- | valley for potatoes, at prices running 50 | to 60 cents, — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ervin Borches left Monday morning for their Knoxville, Tenn., home, f Ex-Governor Hastings was one 0 the guests at Johnstown’ bration Friday. —The good, the white worn corn Crop was the case last 1 ive Pretec! same the game laws Mr. Rightnour Western Penusy A. ME signed to a new ( At the Bel 16, 17, chur October is a balloor whi lay features lon, 1s will take place Wednes Thurs afternoons, le Md, wi a ‘riday Wrence, of the ascension ea Lou we Baltimore h 4d make AY Station Agent F. W. Brads that the shipment of cattle duris past year from Centre Hall station foots More than cent shipments cows, for which C ed a reputation in the eastern markets, up one hundred cars, per of these were milch etilre county has gain. —~Edward F. Whippo, for the past year and a half connected with the dry goods firm of Joseph Brothers & Co, resigned his position there Monday and left for Altoona where he has accepted a similar position with the large depart. ment store of W. L. Cook. Mr. Whippo's home 15 at Port Matilda, “sASTER, Disaster,’’ is the cry that oo every millionaire’sthroat,’’ un is elected president. Yes, disas. ad an end to the robbing and plun. dering by the trusts, It means a most wholesome disaster, that will work to the benefit of the plundered farmer and working man, and that is what alarms tenan | hold a social in the I hl’ the millionaires, closed. Newton S. Bail meeting in the 3 NM. C day 3 of the Mile sburg bold social at the parsonage on Saturd ladi The church will an ice cream ay even. ng next, October 13 1" will Church All are v.PSCE Unionvil 'resby The le, terian on Saturday evening Oct. 13th, invited, admission The chapel | will hold ¢ day evening Bessie Wasson, Miss They were married at the | i parents wr of assembled guests in the Brees. in the pre ’ . i held for the wed of the groom, at Christmas Boxes The war department at Washington state that Christmas boxes for soldiers in ppines, if prepaid, can be sent to a3 22, Columbia stores, Brooklyn, N V., and will be sent free to Manila from that city “Buford,” which sails All should not weigh more than about twenty pounds. on the transport November 1 boxes - Big Eel Catches. There were several big eel catches in Bald Eagle creek Monday. Robert Myers caught about 500, some of which were large. The lock Haven Democrat is authority for the above and we presume it must be correct, as there is nothing fishy about the story. - If Georgeia is covered with cotton what rloes Delaware ? 4 Female lettercarriers wouldn't pay. It would take them too long 4 read the postal cards, When the cannibal catches a mission. ary he considers him "‘a good thing." very | Smith, of olece LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Gathered From the Various Offices About the Court House. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. J. L. Culvert, et ux, to John H Oct . Leach, 6 140 perches Lf y 1900 ; 5 acres and in Harris township W. Fred Reynolds, et Rumberger, Sept. §, ux, to WW. Elmer 100 ; 174 acres and 'S rods }. M. / in Benner township, Heckman, et ux 18) 4 pt. 27, Gregg township, Rhoads, et al, to Maria D. 4] ract $112 Edward K Rhoads, June gq, 19 Spring township, £1. J. PF. Brighton, August 27 Harper, e¢ to tract of land in Rush township, $2 Catherine Fasig, et al, to Harry Keller, 7, 1599 ; house and lot in Bellfonte, Boston Shangrau, Sep Shoe, $1 if In Snow 00, | other near {in « of land in Frederick | care of Fred Kurtz, now connected with | this | | reports . C. Hopkins, | Rush town- the 84) ront of of Cris They ‘Teddy,’ the me reason The demo also had a fine Bryan and Steven the front of the inscription over public vs. Empire } of work an stint the artist, Vote for a Water Works The citizens of Milesburg at a spec by a the of election held Thursday decided 87 to 26 to issue bonds to $6,300 for erecting water works vote of the They mountain of amount purpose good supply from a spring near that place. - Tur Logan iron and steel company’s works at Burham, near down last week, A reduction of twenty. five per cent, in wages made a lot of empty dinner pails. Lewistown, shut - HANNA and Quay are now the sole at. tractions in the McKinley circus-a great retrograding since the death of Bar. pum, Haopa and Quay are now the clowns, - - Tur McKinley campaign is being run by fakirs and slot machine politicians, HANNA is McKinley's manager should settle it, that A “Tun war is over'—f e., 7000 miles over in the Philippines, ial | | this | | Ella, has passed to the | She was il] can haven | U. 8S. WEATHER SERVICE. NOVEMBER JURORS, In the future we will have a weather Serve Next Se 26th, Drawn at vember to station located at this place, where al made of the maxi- | SRAND mum and minimum temperature, and | H bo wm I Se daily record will be [URGRS~F1] womuil, stage the amount of rainfall and sgow. These | James Krebs. farm D, C., | Wilham T, JLeather 1d Philadelphia, where they are care- | oy, farmer reports are sent to Washington, al '" ‘ 15. 1. Irwin, merchant fully each month and | / g A 4 Christ Alexan \ Station is located at | N, T. } Her compiled state Coll lished, « Kretl ITY Dower lewisburg Marks, far bureau ha ions of this kind county and the reports very { from wl always compiled tion t are made that pr ureuu the Agri ments. Zvi Cowher, laborer The stat hu Cowher, “. P. Musser, justice John R. lee, farmer ob ion iaborer several Hall. proper iu for at Centre paper, who la Swyers, coal operator john Dunlap, carpenter Tg} A. ABDICT, JaborTCr rds the rece lied taking the n RY 1 ¢ . aricx oundiyman 18 may prove of int »&1 11 yuan Ps ith the ieasurements i J our readers they will weekly | as loliows i“ | Your Feet _» HOW ABOUT THEM? ~ wn | Have you your He was parents he to Ashland county in 1 nea to} COCK a Souders in union were born seven children, | three boys and four girls ; one daughter great beyond wife departed this life September 2, | |Our Showing of at 1 His or Died Tuesday even Mrs Rr. BATH her SAMI home at Roland, on RST ing at 10 o'clock, from a paralytic stroke but a few hours, She Age about | her hus Interment | Her son 72 years 1s survived by band and seven children, & r $3.00. Thursday 2 p. m., at Roland, died four weeks ago. BAVYINL B a hol MINGLE’'S SHOE STORE, Bellefonte, Pa. | “The Standard” Sewing Machines. The movements all being rotary, there is put little wear or vibration. Cor. rect Mechanical Principles are embodied m the “STAMDARD" Rotary Shuttle Sewing Machines, The Standard Rotary Shuttle will do so per cent. more work than the old shuttle machines The Standard is a wonder, If you see it, you will have no other. Sold by Sara C. Brickley Cor. Spring & Bishop, Bellefonte, Pa. ey NTZ . WALLACE BE. Fri Son of Jacob | Frantz, of Port Matilda, died at his home in that place on Wednesday after. aged 29 ytd of brights disease, He noon Years. children, Jeaves a wife and three Arex Hexosnrsos: Died at his home in Howard, Thursday at 3 am, from infirmities incident to old age, being 54 | years, 7 months and 7 days. Interment at Jacksonville on Saturday morning at 10 am. Lemus, HAMmrrON An eight year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hamp. ton, died Thursday of membranous croup. Mr. Hampton resides near the Nail Works, FLOWERS A Bulb Offer Now is 12 King f Hj 25 Mixed 1 "E1100 Crocu 10 Narci [159 Bulbs. | The whol Expr 88 { Pr “| WINTER SHOES 5 The | wing 1 for produ Fgus per. Lard, per y Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound Nide, per pound Shoulder, per pound ind The following prices Mirra Co, for gral Red wheat per bushel Red Wheat por bushel Rye, per bushe Corn, ears per bushel, o Corn, shelled per bushel Barley por bushel owe Oats, per bushel Corn, ears per bushel Coburn Markets Following are the prices paid for grain by the dealers at Coburn Wheat (oid) per bushel... WHORL, DEW, oocobovmms srs soe CY Pp TT ——————— ES AS new J tet a
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