THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 13, 1900. HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN The Local News Compiled During the Week BRIEFLY TOLD IN A FEW LINES Personal What of Men- Movements of Our People Mention, Society Events Has Transpired Worthy tion—ShortParagraphs. — Cold and cough cures are numerous. ~The new cigar case and counter in the Bush house are dandies, A new year is near—now is a good time to begin ‘'to turn a new leaf.” G. F. Harris and wife are in Philadelphia to remain a few weeks. Charles Waite, a former Bellefonter, is quite ill at his home in Pitcairn, Pa. —Miss Mary Linn has returned from her recent visit to eastern towns and cities, Miss Emma Holliday is in Philadel- phia to remain all winter with her sister, Mrs. Blackburn. ~Infant snow-squalls every day for a week. ~—A “high" case ~the Le-‘‘high'’ case in court, The hunting season closed on Satur. day, of this week, " Coming ‘‘The Doctor’s Warm Re- ception’ next Monday evening. Restoration and re-issue of pension to Augustus V. Munson, Philipsburg, $3. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner Geiss are now in their new home on east Thomas street — Mrs, George little daughter, of Carlisle, are visiting friends Brandon and and relatives in this place. Naginey, the furniture dealer, has one of his front windows nicely arrang- ed with some choice goods. “The Doctor's Warm Reception’ will be the next attraction at the opera house on next Monday evening. Mrs. Margaret Alexander gnd her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Yarrington, left Saturday for the latter's home in Rich- Gathered from the Various Offices About the Court House. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ! Edward C. Ketuer . . Woodward Mattie Alters Miliheim §f Samuel F. Long - Altoona { May E. Breon Coburn ! Wm. H. Harris Caroline B. Bailey - lenore Stormstown REAL ESTATE Albert Nov, 10, ship, $20. Harry F. Weaver, et ux, to Charles N. Weaver, Dec 143 perches in Curtin township, $200. Geo. W. Weaver, et ux, to Chas. N. Weaver, April 3, 1897 ; 68 acres and 143 I'RANSFERS, Jergner, et ux, to Clark Paul, 1goo; 1 acre in Liberty town. ” 7, 1goo; 68 acres and perches in Curtin township, $137. et to and lewis Zimmerman, Cline Neff, Oct. 29, perches in Walker township, $500. ux, 1890 ; 20 acres 25 SPECIAL FARMERS’ INSTITUTE. mond, Va. our county as it was the past summer | fall. hear of a case, Occasionally we Typhoid fever is not so prevalent in and | i mild and | | of Millheim, have each | Abednego Stine, of Loveville, Mary A. Miller, been granted a pension of $8 per month, tre SLC Lilt House are rehearsin ir appearand the Garman during h day wee n Be gain in ten years, population t oti) not much, but sti of | | | than some our neighbors The minst.els amateur New 1st 1go1, as the time for their Bellefonte operatic | have selected Year's | night, Jan next performance. b Run Charles Runkle, son of Jace kle, of Be and he wi llefonte, is getting along vicely, | 11 be around again, only it will take Lime to Mary recuperate, Remey, Pin was stricken with paralysis Her le nd her speech is affected. of e Grove ast Saturday. ft side is partially paralyzed a The ¥.P. C. U ren church will of the United Breth. chicken and supper at the residence of David Bs on North Thomas street, Saturday even- ing question oue some money pay. May founte just as Chicago Bellefonte merchants never bad pret. dist windows for holiday ’ scason than now Chr shopping in the cities Mrs somely entertained the Bellefonte Chap tier lay any You can find all istmas goods desired James P. Coburn very hand ter, Daughters of the American Revola- tion, at her home on North Allegheny street Saturday evening » Next the Re Bickle's sermon will Sabbath evening, in formed church, Rey be, “Tenting on the Old Camp Grounds.” In the Lutheran church, same evening, Rev. Dr. He ‘At Their Wits End.” ~The Method re-dedicate lloway's subject will be, gat their church about mgre m of Belle fonte will the first Sunday in April; within the last few days it was decided to make more extended improvements, costing from $1000 to 5 200 additional. . Santy Claus--what will he fill ing with”? Don’t neglect a single little one and permit its tion's being blasted and come short of its | Sh | ples of his Parchment Roll dreams, by at least some gift, be it even a small one — Thursday afternoon last Lyon Shay, a moulder employed in the foundry of the Standard Scale works, met with an accident which may result in the loss of an eye manner a wire shot back from the fire and struck him in the right eye. While the wound is a serious one Dr. Seibert is in hopes of saving the eye. In some ~Owing to the special line of holiday advertising in the paper this season it is necessary to rearrange position of some of our regular advertisers. For that rea- son the regular announcement of the Globe store will be found on page four of this issue, Messrs Katz & Co | are what are known as large advertisers, they be. lieve in telling the people each week what can be found in their store. Their customers are in the habit of looking over their advertisement each week and when they come to the store they know exactly what to ask for and what they will get, Some of our lady readers glance over the advertising colum of Katz & Co. be- fore they read any other portion of the paper. This firm knows how to reach the public and go to the leading papers of the county to do it—the ones that have the largest number of readers. By the way, don’t forget that The Globe will be strictly up to date during the holiday season, | threatening all | saying, Well {| Centra | town dealer | week the | inside, without | | nothing of about | two elephants | former | townships, The most dreams, just now, are about | my stock- | Sunday, Mouday and Tuesday were | full of winter snap with snow squalls the it's the time. Everybody is time of year fort D. B ine, formerly of now ated at Clearfiel | is employed as fireman on the Nes R. was home on a short visi R r this pane this paper aud calle on Tues day. — Ed Ne another Hall’ at Hoy's hardware vd Nearho SK od cit ] and Bellefonte and lo George Ocker, —QOur humorous cor himsel he Unionville, w yund and as a res OeLTY "ik some choice be preserve wi | ment ft) ’ Clark, the star next Wednesday, has spondent for this 2 3 You can read his three « each week the Democrat very hot dares! cembe — About five pheas ants were county 1 all, s killed in aving 100 wild turkeys Then ng the Rabbits the some not § wild either bears killed were about 25 dur year, and upwards of 100 deer > | to the number of about 300 18 | for the season. Wed. s hunting good up in Miles was iv town on reg John Q f = ort the SAYS nesday and section of Bald about He turkeys his Martha wild Eagle, staat dt ust d ive # 1 : he often n 31 off his property by stonir them, aud the other morning he killec before breakfast, This is n either ) JOKE, Runkle, has sold hotel to of Mid farmer Hall, his Runkle, dieburg, Pa., native and in Gregg and Potter Middleburg the moved to Will intends who some five years ago Runkle, retiring landlord, leaving the | town and locating elsewhere Christmas expecta- | Mr. Crittenden has shown us sam- | representing me that He has received very flattering notice in The the most ancient book and the Christ used in the synagogues Sunday Times. Thev are appropriate for Sunday School or family Christmas presents and can be obtained 1octs. each at Kurtz's Book Store, ~Squire John Keichline had quite a scare Saturday morning He noticed smoke coming up from the rear of a steam heat radiator. It was first thought the fire was in the cellar but on going to the basement ne fire was found, The neighbors came running in antl a few buckets of water thrown behind the rad. jator settled the fire. A cigar had caused all the trouble, The floor had been partly charred and in a short time would haye blazed up. This is one of the ways by which fires originate and are often charged to incendiarism «The Gazette man, chief among the tribe of hunters, does not take to the notion, as printed in the Centre Demo crat last week, that West Virginia deer were coming kitherward to populate our mountain hunting grounds, an idea that F.P. Musser, Let there be no "accl dental” shooting among these brethern of the trigger over this question, under the belief I didn't know it was loaded.” Rather let there be rejoicing that the deer are here anyhow, without caring where the dickens they do come from, there | is advanced by that other mighty nimrod, Farmers’ institutes will be held under the auspices of the Centre county Pomo va Grange at the following time and plac oe Cer g HIE : Whe home, flit n We spring, we the firs at home, where ore | 1ild Narrowly Escapes Drowning | Thursday afternoon 6th, Maurie Jack | Las {ers at Snow and Al boys In y of young hunt Shoe, consisting of the Shope lid hunt Baney, « ome good | work a day's they brought The two good. bome three bears and a wild cat bears were an old she with That nimrods can report - Scheduled It is said that six young lady clerks on {two blocks of Market street, {are scheduled to be married | spring Clearfield and ‘get your chaps.” | sized cubs is better than most Clearfield, before Ko Bellefonte lady clerks, to by - Morris Yeager, of the Brant house, | is ill with quinsy at his home in Crider’s | | ¢» | Exchange, Miss Anna Wilson, of Altoona, is vis- iting her friend Mrs. Harry Yeager, of this place. ~Mrs. John P. | day | Harris, Jr, left Tues West Virginia, spend Christma with her for Parkersburg, where she will : parents, Cards are out announcing the wed: {ding of Whitiner B {Mills and Miss Emma |. Hockman, of | Mingoville, The Centre Hall lodge of Masons will banquet in Grange Arcadia and | have their installation of officers, Decem- | ber 21, evening | William Kline, of Roopsburg, bad his right arm broken above the wrist Tuesday afternoon while at work in the Buffalo Run quarries of A, G. Morris by a premature explosion, Grove, of Spring {in ities of LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, RECENT DEATHS. Mis Philipsburg, FANNIE GG, died at aged about 74 years, REGISTER Of Va., Her husband was Richmond, Rev. Sam’] Register, dec'd, formerly of the Methodist Mrs a Moon, this county, Her Baltimore conference, of Half | father was the Register was native well known Jacob Gray, of that valley W. Potts. | grove, of Philipsburg. | Rey. T.J. A well known | Catholic priest, and who until recently | | was stationed at Snow Shoe, died Friday | She was a sister of Mrs, Geo FLEMING : | morning at Bonneauville, Adams county, He had been in ill health for the | past year, He has often assisted Father McArdle in the forty hour devotion ser- | He was about Pa. vices at this place. 72 years of age, | MrS. JAMES SHEARER Died Cedar Springs Monday morning, aged {died h to say they hoped they would be together at | suf- She | s1x children 4g years. She had been a patient ferer for four years from dropsy. is survived by her husband, and five step children, his Sunday evening of the infirm. SAMURIL WATSON (Died at home Lamar age. and 1¢ led all born 1 his He was n October, life in that ard and Mary Soller died within half an hour Altoona, c in death as they had been in life, will be buried side by side. ‘Now, let me die, 100,” she was led to her bed. R YAL ABSOLUTELY PURE BAKING POWDER Makes the food mere delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER 00, , NEw vORK, Prayer for Death Answered. After fifty years of married life, Leon- other Saturday night at Soller in of each Mr died was seized with ramp and his wife's arms. she prayed as Praying, she The doctors say the shock killed * er. The couple had often been heard They I FREE AD COLUMN two-thirds sell New Church. of utheran Jewisburg are The 1 about to erect a £30,000 church, of which ! \ is are already subscribed, In the ity plane only for i while ot uch planos car reasonable pric Pp ment of Lhe If you select for ve IANO Is concerned, are as g 1 48 Dew t & she want fyou marke. MEYER, refer a new pla WILLIAM T. a Points of Superiority 1 in the “Standard Rotary. ”" LYON & CO’S 000080000 2 CUT-PRICE SALE ii Sachler & Co. other 52f led the Hall, pounds ki two porkers, weighing 8 - Eve Specialist Prof. Prank, the eve specialist, be at the Musser House, Millheim, Satur day. Dec. 15th, and will visit through that valley the following week | testing | eves and fitting glasses is his specialty The Dr. has visited this section for years and is well known. Call and have your eyes fixed up with a pair of his cele- | brated crystal spectacles, which bave never failed to strengthen weak eyes | Eyes tested free. Correction guaranteed | Saturday Dec. 15th, at Millheim., . - Large Hogs. William Kreamer, of Millheim, killed | two hogs last week, one of which weigh. These George ed «8¢ and the other 539 pounds | hogs were only 14 months old Sechrist, of the same place, killed one hog about the same time, that weighed 552 pounds, Weather Report. Weekly Report— Bellefonte Station DATE TEMPERATURE Louw Maximun Minimum cloudy w" cloudy LH] “ 4 wy 9 3 Pee, | 16, eloudy 11, dloudy 12, clear This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Ine Tablets the remedy that emres a cold in one day | | {0 I Sardines and iri ] Ni W Mackerel MINCE MEAT ---We are now making our genuine home made mince meat. All our friends who have used it know just what it is. The best that can be made and the price only 112 1-2 cents per pound. 11 rough of Wt d shop We can name IN fow the om O r slo k “ ding wh You will find | goods to supply all your wants. Sechler & Co. Bush House. - Bellefonte, Pa. CONTINUES. COMFORT ABLES. 0000® 0000 T.Y ON & CO, edb Bellefonte, Pa MARKET OUOTATIONNS, Bellefonte Produc The following prices are paid by Secure & Oo. for produce Eggs per Joget Lard, per pou nd Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound Ride, per po a Shoulder, per pound Bellefonte Grain The t wing prices are paid by Frosxsix MILLING for grain Red wheat per bushes wd Red Wheat per bushel, new Rye, per bushes Corn, ears per bashed, « Ort ed per bushel Barley per bushe Oats, per bushe Corn, ears per bushel Coburn d she od new Grain, Following are the prices pad for grain by the ealers at Coburn Feat (old) per bushel. ........ ww - Wheai, new, A —— . + hoe White. wm A tate hE ————————— — EE —- AY FSET mn .
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