THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA., NOVEMBER 15, 1900, HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN The Local News Compiled During the Week BRIEFLY TOLD IN A FEW LINES Movements of Our People—Personal Mention, Society Events—What Has Transpired Worthy of Men- tion—ShortParagraphs. —Edmund Bright, of Pottsville, is vis- iting his cousin, Fred Blanchard. ~ Wm. Garis has ill the week at his home on Poiter street. = Chester Rumberger, of Belleforte, has become a resident of Philipsburg. = Hudson Oaks; of Burnside township’ Clearfield county, had a pig killed re: cently by a bear. - Wednesday every indication of winter were in the air. heen past morning set in with coming. Icy blasts and snow flakes —Mrs, L. H. Musser the Ladies’ hospital where she expects to remain one month, —You can easily tell why Sim Baum went to New York this week if you read the advertisement on page 4 of this issue. —Ex-Treasurer John Miles, Martha, bas been granted a pension of $3 per month through the agency WwW. S. Williams of that town. left Tuesday for in Philadelphia 0. of ~ —A large monument is being erected in the Union ceme'e at this pl memory of the Pruner family. g the work. ry Pruner is overseein —-The Foster, widow of Eogineer John W. who was killed in the Howard wreck a few weeks ago, has received $3000 from the Royal Arcanum. We had town evenir lively 1g after small certain! y on Saturday the republican parade, Several ium for a while of t reporter caused pandemon -]. resigned as ¢ Bl several applica Frank Condon, Johnstown, has for Cambriz There nts for the position, ur air and Cen counties, —Sim the Clot is away 1 thes chasing more for the winter trade. to say in another sonable goods. —Wm home ag: weeks He with him that have bookstore er an absence of brought some choice g made his store attractive than ever, The meteor for Tue Bppeated slay nigh We 1e supply lunesday flakes, t of meteors evide having | —Luather Smith, , passed through town on Tues- Pine Grove Mi who | been exhausted, merchant, of Johas town, Pa day on his way to lowel, visit his brother and hopes for recovery are not encouraging —In a short tin Crid upancy gallery in er's Exchange i John Bern ine 13 J Miss experience in ready for occ Moore and her danghter, ice. Both have had and are artists, — This Thu Bro's minstrels will the Dian > attracty rsday cv nu at of shows on the road and wherever Garman's opera house. This the best it goes it is well patronized and every- body is highly del is one ghted —Monday mornin 1 as g the mountain sides in Penos Around tion there were scare and fiel valley were while with snow. the Bellefonte sec. ely any signs of snow but the air was raw. the country report snow Sanday night, ~The republicans are not in humor to be jollied by that display on Saturday can be found to take the responsibility for the thing. of the in line seemed to & it as an immense joke, -I. N. has been appointed agent for the Union Central Life Insur- immense industrial evening. Nobody Some boys joy Good ance Company at and will move here with his wife, this place He is a native of Winchester, Va., but of late has been in the employ Central at Johnstown, of the Union defeated Belle. fonte Academy Saturday by 11to 6. In the first balf of the game, Seminary had everything their own did all of their making two touch: Dickinson Seminary way and then scoring, goal scored. downs and one In the second half peither side The Haives p, who was adjudged a reliable weather pr had a snow fell venerable David Krape, of townsh wphet in his day, I deep enough to that would be a sure this as one of his signs before track a cat, that an open win November 15, sign ter was to follow. Some of our republican leaders must not be faed up some morning they find Col, red Reynolds a candidate for The Colonel of a surpr if waking Congress, would not need the ad machine either, he is possessed of all the lube. cants required to be a winner in the race. ~S8ilas Foor, James Smouse and How- ard Greenland were painfully cut and burned about the face and eyes at the Bellefonte furnace on Wednesday 7th. The three men were engaged at filling the blow pipes with sand when thmet al suddenly dropped, blowing the sand out futo the faces of the workmen, | has fights and | | a remin | an interest and woud | Other sections of - cn — - - —Roads have been very fine the past three months, —Our borough schools are moving along satisfsctorily. The Lutheran conference was in ses- sion at Spring Mills, this week, —Vina Hatch, of Philipsburg, granted a pension, $48 per mouth, —Mrs. John Steninger, of Middleburg, is a visitor at T. H. Harterl§ this week. Was ~Pap Dunham, who has been in Cali. fornia for several months, writes glow. ingly of that State. —Superintendent Gramley informs us that all the schools of the county are moving along satisfactorily. —The jubilee of the Bellefonte repub- licans, the other evening, was just a dear little thing, but had considerale bang- bang. —Quite a number of Centre Hall people have taken a notion to become Belle- fonters—some already here, and more to come. The nimrods from different parts of the county still have fair luck in bagging pheasants and squirrels, rabbits, quail, some deer. Snug and raw was I ere | saw war Read the sentence backward; Lewd I did live, evil and guns, then here's another did I dwell. —Governor Stone appointed William H., Erwin, McYeytown, Judge of Mi Ww son, Associate A. Wil- of filin county, vice deceased. The average circulation of the Cen- tre Democrat has now gone up beyond the 27 to call and in ark. dvertisers invited he man of the Racket, Spigelmyer, hin now among finis g touches upon his the the put new residence, legant in town, — The man appeared straw hat has dis tr bird ; we saw worn straw chapo Hul 11 of which are dry but run are the s famine famio a water ings Are now t fever cases are becoming so numerous during the sume. confined to any one locality ction had some cases lo ils, and a taste of a snow blizzard as jer that winter is not to be a thing of the past. Wm. P side woodwork of of bis lot Humes his hou Our esteemed Critten is now in Canada among the Seneca in. juns, in whose spiritual welfare he takes evinces it | an occasional visit, Jacob McCool, one of Gregg old and well-known residents, has in bad health for over a year, and is still lingering, old br tion keep him under, age and ken constitu Millbeim to have another hustle on the water question, will he be- which be t fifth time the su! the spring election, fourth or ect was fore the people of the town, Dr “The Thos. ill have for his theme on same (, "The Lizards of Pompeii’ Next Sabbath evening 18, Rev. Hol story of a Wayward Youth.” Bi kel w loway will have for his subject, Rev. evening Cold weather having set in at last, farmers will proceed to do their butcher. ing, aud lay up their winter's supply of ham and sausages, and live high while the winter storms will how! and sigh. Clayton Fulton, a young son of Ben. jamin Fulton, of the glass works, was hunting along Bald Eagle mountains above Fillmore, last week, when an acci- dental discharge of his gun cost him two toes. down in the Garman House dining room that adds much to appearances about the place. The Garman House is considered one of the best in the state for the rate, and no joke, Lincoln J. New linoleums are being put It is a fact, Carter's special produc: tion, “Flaming Arrow,” introducing the only Indian Actress in the world Go Won Go Mohawk, will be an early attraction at the opera house, Wednesday Nov, This is the most novel and worthy attrac tion. The hunting party, of near which incindes editor Harter, of who is the Daniel of Centre county, are ready for a hunting trip of two weeks, which means a land. slide 21. Gentzel Zion, this town, Boone in vension., If they don't bring back some juicy venison, we do know they will take out with them lots of good things to eat, ~The Undine Fire company are making arragements for their annual Thanksgiving ball, This year it will be held on Wednesday evening, November 28th, in the Armory, Among the al. tractions will be choice concert music by the orchestra, a genuine oflored cake- walk for a fine prize, elegant refresh. ments and the best of order. » | went len, | by paying them | townships ] been voling | probably at | ~The Lock Haven republicans will have a large parade this Thursday even- ing, --In some sections there was a snow squall this morning. In these parts it was only a snow squeal, ~ Superintendent of the Pennsylvania Match Works, is confined to his home with quinsy. Donachy, ~Huntingdon county's 260 public school teachers began on Tuesday their forty.fifth annual institute, Colonel and Mrs. J. IL. Spangler and Miss Emma Holiday attended the Reilly Kaul wedding at St. Marys, Wednesday, - Mr, occupying Jishop street, The calithumpians gave them a lively sernade. and Mrs, Harvey their Shaffer are residence on ~-Mrs. Israel Weaver, of Aaronsburg, is confined to her bed with an internal cancer, her condition at very encouraging, present is not — M18. Samuel B, Miller and her niece, Miss louise Armor, left Monday Holyoke, Mass., to visit I Fred Butts of that city. for ‘dward and —The Ladies Aid Society of the United Brethren church will hold a chicken and waffle supper this evening at the home of Jas. 1. Rote, at Coleville, The C of vania State Col tions for their lass 1go1, of the Pennsyl- lege has Thank College Armory issued invita. sgiving Hop in the on F vember twenty-third. --Hon. John K. Thompson, of Philips burg, was in town on Wednesday, and election to the State Assembly. not yet publicly announced whether is for or against ay. Thomas Martilag 17 years ‘fan about sent the Lock Tuesday had been working at McCalmor old, was Haven hospital eve ning. | stone quarries and had hi tween (wO Cars, ters Fort of the d 3d have wonoring the graves of sd VasDoran lo with a women would do themselves additional eflort to discover the by an Gen. Potter, honor of re volutionary fame as a sick man from 1} ounty where he whose grave nknown A. R What ss A FOREIGN ALLIANCE Yremyea says that wdent of the ring before the re.electi ey was known at the Russi that an under between Russia, States and Japan by way of counterpois ) the Anglo-German agreement, ad ' that the resu of aw become Spex 1 apparent President McKinley It makes no diff that Washington - | address, "Beware eign nations,’ - Teacher Has a Soft Snap The Hutchinson that Miss Mary house District (Kan.) News every. moming at the usual b SCrog NO. 78, in struction. living in District No. 78 and send their parochial school children to a and she will continue to open and oc- cupy her lonely schoolroom through all the winter months, Last year no pupils during the remaining - Indian Actress Won Go Mohawk, Actress, af three months, Go Indian ter four England where she achieved imme guages and is the anthoress of Ife, will ap pear at the opera house on Wednesday a1. short stories of frontier 5 LOY - Jack From Klondike 0. T. Switzer arrived Monday evening, in Phil after an over three years in Klondike, absence his absence, - Appointed Presiding Eldes Rev, J. } succeed the late Rev. M. L. Chambersburg, this lssne, the result see page 3. riday evening, No- | naturally was in a happy mood over his | | He has he | He | savs mri gins opens the school. Reno county, | Was and then sits at her desk all day long, while not a pupil comes to receive in- | It seems that all the families are Catholics, | nearby | Miss Scroggins has | the usual contract with the school officers, | following. | the she had at all during the first four months of the term, and only two pupils | the celebrated | year's stay in "ae popularity, and is in many respects a remarkable woman, speaks several lan- many | , | Dunnstable ipsburg of He looks finely, none the worse of roughing it, and says he bas not been sick a day during {lis Bell has been appointed presiding elder of the Altoona district to Smyser, Rev, Mr. Bell is at present stationed at Tun tabulated election returies of Cen. tre county will be found on page 8 of For a general summary of LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. | Gathered from the Various Offices About | the Court House. MARRIAGE LICENSHS, eo, Gardner . Emma Kunes Louis Drake Lizzie Myers - Henry A. Meyer Cora M. Boob Thos, Doman - Florence D, Bell Ambrose Davies Snow Bogle | Little . a « Ray Viola Gray . . 5 Vanchard | Be llefonte | Rebershurg Woodward | Clearfield Co | Shoe “ Penn Run ate College { { Vi | PIARBO OniY REAL, ESTATE Tr Mary B, Yaleutine, Nov. 24 ANSFERS to Wm. H Acres) laird, 10, 1900; ship, $400. ! most Mary Delaney, to acre Harr; | 1 in ot 1900; J2 Annie } Nov, £700. Levi Kenedy et ux to Guarantee Loan and Investment Ass'n of Pittst July 11, 1900; tract ol town ship, $1470 Eve Ann House and John W. Oct. 29, Shoe $100 ronto Wm, J King lot in Sprin township Nov. 9, ow Noll, ¢t ba 12, 1900; ¥ nurg, land in Taylor Jenner et lot in Bellef to Anna B ery long, Handricks, | of « 1 1 % 1005 2 towns { $1. E. J. Pruner June 23, 1900; township, $1000, J. O. Deininger, « lots i N IN I. 1G Frank P. Blair QUO yearn HinAMm his hou m Lo t yre than prominent Branch and Joux A Woodland, the latter place an illuess of near years Mrs. W. H in Lock Haven 78 years old - It Centre The Williamsport public x Irs County 3 Hoo were among the pioneers in introducing the system of school saving banks, accepting ROYAL DAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO, , NEW YOR, Slightly Used Pianos. In the while of | plan reasons + SLC piano is co of them If you want » ect for we {yo Al) ably low pr WILLIAM 7. MEYER, ielpl ieiphla —— WHERE Se —r HE WOMEN VOTE. There which the one value in ; 2 male it in 18g0, and their example is wortl In the past year the dey 119 and the deposits to § total amount now on depo tors numbered year amounted | of the pupils of that city Charles Specht Dropped Dead Charles, son of Geo. E. Specht. drot ped dead while sitting at the breakfast table Tuesday morning | was a member of the b Middleburg, and bad he have served in that capacity - Death of an Old Soldier Joseph Gessler, eiection lived, be resident ol old Clinton died on 6, of a complication of diseases, an township, county, aged 62 years, wife and ths was a soldier in the civil served in Company A, vania volunteers, ce daughters, war, 4h Pennsyl - Death at a Grade Crossing The fast the Pennsylvania Railroad struck two horses attached to a farm wagon at a grade crossing, one mile west of Lewistown on 7th, The driver, John Jordan, aged 65, and both horses were instantly killed, The Broadway Magazine of this month has a full page picture of Miss Eva Kel! lev of “The Casino Girl” company. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ). T. | Kelley, of Lack Haven, mail, west bound, on Deceased | ] having He | « Tu He is survived by his | MOHAWK CAT Cheapest LRRN CURE ASL) Hame MOHAWK REMEDY CO . Weather Report Weekly Re LI Bellefonte Station TEMPERATURE Maximun port Minimum , elondy " cloudy part flondy.. , eludy. | DRRE— Hy OU wn I, cloudy... On hunt of 1", Mgnt mow on south side of county. COOO0000000CCOOC 0000000! : : x wi : X-MAS FIN UN COX % Vv ii Hi I$ COMING! A —— A 1 AS AS SO } i" OW ra (1 1 wi 3 B) EK YES, QUITE CLEVER LC BLIC SALE REGISTER Your Feet a> HOW ABOUT THEM? WINTER SHOES MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, 3ellefonte, Pa. MARKET QUOTATIONS rreet : w ‘ let wheat Hed Whest Hye t ™ Tr lie Corn, ears per bush Corn. shelled por tb Barley por bushel. Oats, por bushe Ose. ears por bashed Coburn «} hew Grain Pollawing hee $ the prioes paid for grain by the dealers al Wheat (ahy) ) per bushel... R Oats, nice A —— Oorn ye BAY ceo rmmmsssmerssssisstersns a ELE
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