THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, DECEMBER €, 1900, Mrs. C. T. Gerberick has been el ported ill but is in improving, HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN The Local News Compiled During the Week BRIEFLY TOLD IN AFEW LINES Milesburg's new water plant is al- most completed, It will be a first-class job, Isaac Shawver, of Centre Hall, will Kettle lumber run a ‘dinky’ on the road. Mrs, Is. Weaver, of Aaronsburg, is reported quite low, with no hopes for Personal What Men- Movements of Mention, Has tion Our People Society Events [ranspired Worthy ShortParagraphs. recovery. The rain Monday night 10 Tuesday about 18 inches her of evening caused a rise of | on Spring creek. —Wm. obtained a renewal and increase of pension, f17. Steel Hunter, of “ issue and increase of pension, $12. Reed, Bellefonte, The Iehigh Valley case has taken up the time of one court, Judge Bell on re- Bellefonte, gets the bench, since Monday. Eagleville is promising itself a large Saturday the Ben). Woods with -On headed by the pronged buck, which dressed over 200 hunting fire brick plant, the clay to be obtained B. Crider. party Gentzle came in from | from lands of P Green the a fine fve- Christmas advs. requiring much of our space, we are obliged to cut down our hd al pounds and was shot by William ROSS: |, espondence somewhat. | man, known resi. Jon Auman, a well +1 aT v 1} y i 1% 1" —David Krape, of Aarousburg, who | . . of Millheim, is quite ill again from 3 . | P § other : y 1 ' has been 1] for two years, had anotl | his old trouble, bowel complaint. stroke of paralysis the other day, from | Jie of para SiS He h Mrs. Rote, of Aaronsburg, widow of e has vl "A her Mrs. BE u which he may vot survive, his | h ’ Simon Rote, is now about rounding home with his daughter, ; : S7th year and in fair health yet ~- Mallory photog Stump. 1 ox have an c¢xceed di Ad rani snl 4 y raphic play window minders to becoming a before the end jated he annre x ap Mr. Huvyett ountry folks w where Miss Irn throu 2 her friend, Miss St Miss Mary Deitric M at school Christmas present Lok JOC 11 entre Democrat \ go Need not send your money to the columns of the ( and you | of Olean H Chambersburg, | find Altoona ng 8 Kitty I N. ( } a will where to for what yon in al want. ler, at city, can get all you wish from the home ate his Thanksgiving turkey with par. they are the Spend your money at merchants, and telling you | ents in this place. John Hoffman, Democrat | and children, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Spigelmyer, Mrs. Hoff man's parents, Mrs, John Heckman, of near Centre Hall, has gone to Tyrone where her sister Martha, a daughter of Wm. A. Boal, is ill of typhoid fever, Geo. L. Potter and family, of Sewickley, spent a pleasant Thanksgiving visit with the family of his brother, James H. Pot. ter, of this place. through the colums of what they have, home ~The first of this month the Brocker- hoff House at this place changed man- agement, Elmer Thompson, of New York, who had the house under his direction the past season will leave this week for Jekel Island, Georgia, where he will take charge of a large club house during the winter season. He is Sept. 1 | gard, Oot { fro0 O00 wife | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Gathered from the Various Offices About the Court House, MARRIAGE LICKNSKS, John J, Donley Blanche McDonald Jessie 5S. Stewart S. Minerva Woleslagle Julian Martha Tyrone Fleming Phil Philip Garfinkil Sarah Steinhans Milton W. Sheriff Rachel G. Tregoney § Steward G. Long { Salona A. Richard REAL ESTATE ipsburg Philipsburg Potters Mills TRANSFERS \¢ ve A } ’. 1 Dec Irwin Admr. to George B, Uzzle, $900.00. Harper, | 3, 1900, lot in Snow Shoe ¥. land in Haines twp. $600. John Russel et ux to Thos. April 3 3, 1005. Michael Harper to Samuel Boyer, 5G7, $525 00 et 3, § acres 10 perches in Haines twp J. T. Im as, ux 0 Jacob W. Hag- gS. 1Go0, ot I's Lehigh given time be physician the name of the delingaent to the associ tion and thereafter he is to be spotted the members, and no medical aid to be given until past service squared up The way to get ahead of the doctors now, would be to quit getting sick just for spite Dr. George Grumbiue, of Centre Hall, now of Beech Creek, made application for membership in the Clinton County Medical Society, at its meeting last week The Dr ol! medicine, has been an industrious student Backbone Snapped Rightnour makes an Arrest. Joseph Rightnour, detective for Centre county, came over from Bellefonte Mon. day and arrested a negro who gave his name as Thomas Baillew, says the Phil. ipsburg Journal. The home of Mrs Michael Murphy, of Julian Farnace, was broken into on Thanksgiving Day, while the family were away, and a pocketbook succeeded at this place by John J. Shan- felter, of Philadelphia, who is an experi. enced hotel man -Ex-Governor Hastings, ex-Deputy Attorney General Wilbur F. Reeder, and ex Executive Clerk Wilbur F. Harris, are attending as witnesses, the suit of Ex-State printer for $25,000 damages, against John Wanamaker, who Robbins had Other men | prominent in republican politics are at Beaver, where the case is being tried, as witnesses. Chas. Bergner and Judge Gordon are Wanamaker's attorneys, Robbins and money stolen Baillew was seen at charged in a speech that been guilty of conspiracy. He had gained an entrance by crawling through a win. Rightnour found a button in Mur. the money was taken dow. phy's window which was certainly torn from Baillew's coat. Rightuour located Everything is on a dead calm up at the Academy between the students and the “powers that be.”. Sometime ago the boys became a bit obstreperchs and made great threats of insurrection and held cousultations to that eflect, By good fortune, for all concerned, they allowed their better judgment to prevail and as a result all is well along the Potomac, The boys have concluded to be good for the balance of the term, They were a bit hasty, is the opinion of unconcerned parties, where he was hiding, of a Philipsburg And jailed him in Bellefonte Use of Reason. A goodly number of parties who had cases for trial at this, November term, of court, settled their troubles amicably, and went home the better for it in pocket and friendships not so badly shattered, perhaps restored, How much better to settle difficulties at home by use of rea- son and concession, residence, | and pear the Murphy home on the day | his man and arrested him in the cellar, | of Porter township, Clinton county, was en | | Harvey, son of Stephen Transue, {gaged with other men in felling trees | Monday afternoon for the Knecht Bros The men were working along the moun A In falling it struck off Young {| Transue, in endeavoring to get of | danger, was crawling on his hands and The broken off fell young man's snapping the | tain above Newton Bickel's farm { large tree was felled a smaller tree, breaking it oul tree ACTOS the | knees, the backbone cord back, and tearing out Little hope is entertained for his re. | covery, | He is 22 years old and is unmarried | Democrat - Big Porkers Mr. Zerby, of Millheim, killed his hogs and they tipped the beam at 628 and 579. Jasp. Stover's hogs weighed 690 and 654 pounds, Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cures a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cents, { ure eight children and two sisters, | Miles! "| and | Mrs. Katie spinal | RECENT DEATHS, Anoryw HEATON :~—Died at the home of his daughter, Mrs, | a Hoover, of illness rael brief Wednesday of 28, Mr, Heaton was aged 84 yrs and 15 days The semvices were conducted in Advent church, Dec assisted by Fleming, Pa., after pneumonia, on Nov. funeral 1, by Rev. Ziegler, | Rev, Hummel and Mumaw, His body was laid to rest in the Messiah [| ROYAL ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER OO. , WEw YORK SOWDER cemetery by the side of his wife, who preceded him tothe grave 10 years ago. | . 4 aah] of bi ore] *9 1 WILL CENTRE GO BACKWARDS 7 | 1m knew He Advent church and always Truly it can be said of none him but to love him Was a meme. the xe A purely agricultural county in ber of the older states of the Union, is not one li discharged his duties at home and|)y (0 gain very rapidly in population. abroad. He leaves to mourn his depart- His Margaret Hannah fa With a mining and manu All taught that and yet Centre county had a cturing county the opposite is true, experience has Mrs Mrs, Mrs. Brooks, Westport, Clinton Co children are as follows of of ‘oak! Ve 11 Coakley, Yarvell ; fair per centage of increase in ber popu . Me ¢ d 2 rae] N Hoover, Fleming ; Rachael |a10n when lumbering was at its height, » Green, of demanded Since 1 and the iron and coal mines of once mighty forests have gradua Miles, of Bellefonte ; George His of Cato, and urg an influx laboreis Boo our Runville. sisters Walker, ol Jackson, of Mrs. Rachel Wat on A. WEAVER sunday m are ed to exhaustion, fiom large lu Bush erations which began over Joun Died at and gave employ to PRO} ning. Seemingly Weather Report f iy Be efonte Sta TEMP Maxin sam ADA survived by three daughters, »¢ brothers GErNEY WERER Died at Sa North Carolina, Monday 25 REY bury, is ev. | Weber was born at Rebersburg, Centre 14, 1868, ime of his death, | ] county, Pa., September and Rainfa gut. M To + 5 was, therefore, at the tal rainfall iw iivalent t aged 12 years, 2 months and 5 days. | His mother age of two years, while Mr lege. inches died before he attained the | equ and his father died | FREE AD COLUMN | All patrons of this paper advertisements in this « words, one time free; additional cents COW «First class mile butter producer, g¢ supply of milk A Weber was a student at Want ted to 2 insertions & Can insert lamn m JAMES MCOUANN Tyrone's most aged Friday morning at the daughter, Mrs. Mary The deceased was born in Mayo YEAS, died of Strasbaugh citizen, ow for sale. Excellent and now givag god eteher, Nittany, Pa his } home A WANTED on 8 North Must be ¢ wil rease m town Man and wife Dakota da ean, Industrie PAY $5 4 year Every thing furn PF. OU. Box 2% «¢ no children yY and is and both wit) shed to work farm mix AD ™ Newport, county, Ireland, and ain wold chance for Farm ringto ~N 8 months and was aged 25 days. | ines The old Thomas, gs n D RACHEL THOMAS 19 year WANTED handle « Arena getie ey easily diy apd } National aleh ( Re General Agent In this eounty & of wat hes and apy [ MAN CAN MaKe ral ) Writs Miing. 'a to loeal g mon today daughter of John colored, of nt " : hospital ry Wednesday the Tyrone, died in a in Washing D, C rom ton, early morning inflammation of bowels. | FOR SALF pod Dueck property Rebersburg. Fort of T.D. We Aver Moshant 28 [nterment in Union cemetery Friday - Two Only The | We ty known as the Lydia tuated west ond of jiars inquire Wy . n mw Living Of the associate judges of this county Points of Superiority in the “Standard Rotary.” The Arst stiteh Is perfect ends of thread, The Bnest goods are not drawn of puckered. Owing to rotary motion it makes jess noise than other machines Tension re leased by Rressure of a button. Thread can be 1 bs cut off within quarter of an inch of the neadie To Cure a Cold in One Day. if work is taken out at right time. The foe " Inte can be taken off merely loossenion » Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, ) he 4 off by merely loe « All druggists refund the money if it falls humb put, enabling the operator to oll and clean the parts without displacing them, Feed to cure. KE. W. Grove's signature is on each box, 25¢. moticas all positive ao tings used--henoce machine will feed over all thicknesses of goods without chewing the cloth no matter what the The sea may strew the beach with refuse, and yet it's tidy, only two are living, namely, Samuel up in Riley, of Boals. { Frank, of Rebersburg, now high and Thomas F. The list was a long one Years, Nn : burg but all, ! without holding save the two named, have gonesto the other shore, - length of stiteh, Sara C, Brickle Cor. Spring & Bishop. Bellefonte, Pa. It's she kicks The the Judge is When it co the when the buc lawyer a A hn fn LHL it off nntil Slightly Used Pianos. WILLIAM T LYON & CO'S yoo CUT -PRICE SALE - 3 A ALIA (-— LN C( 3 A | | ~ FS § 2 4d of Ad » COMFORT tr : 000080000 LYON & CO, c46 Bellefonte, Pa MARKET QUOTATIO All market ed each Th closed for the pre reds us Lock Haven —Produce Prices of produce at the curb market Wednesday as follows Butter 27 0 hes 4 10 5C ; potatoes 60 chickens per pair 50 er peck xX 5 celery 3 stalks per head 0 1x ps per peck 13¢; turkeys per pound ducks 10 40x arc i pound 0 Be ’ The following Co. for prod Eges por Jos Lard, per pou ne Tallow, per pour Butter, per pound Side, per pound Shoulder, per pound Bellefonte morning wer an CLKS 68C | 28 lis rad to ’ ag » 4] 1 Mi es caht per bushel 55 tu HC, A OX , corm It x 5 pet lefonte— Produce »” > ” O04 ATE PA ’ a: PA. Gran The following prices are paid by Proexix MiLLing Co, for grain Red wheat per bushel, « Red Wheat per bushel Rye, per bushel Corn, ears per bushel, old Corn, shelled per bushel, o Barley per bushel Oats, por bushel Corn, sary per bus Coburn ir) new a: 0 h) w w 0 “w w —— » hel, new ... w Grain, Following are the prices paid for grain by the dealers at Coburn Wheat (old) per bushel | hy ut ammo
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