Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 20, 1900, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 20, 1900,
HAPPENINGS
ABOUT TOWN
The Local News Compiled During
the Week
BRIEFLY TOLD IN AFEW LINES
Personal
What
Men
Movements of Our People
Mention, Society Events
Has Transpired Worthy
ShortParagraphs.
of
tion
be
1g the holiday
—Remember there no paper
issued from this office du
week.
- Y
held i
evening,
The Pres
hold its Chni
byterian Sabbath
will tmas entertainn
tomorr
Mrs
be giv ry by
ladies of the town. Chappell
will be present
The Logan
nual ball w
Mouday ni
boys le
the big
ght,
the
hat
great
mean
nr whow attend
A good
.
maintained
time, at wi he
tors of the
recently that the future all
hoys under xteen years of age
those known to be students at the various
schools wi be forbidden
after 8 o'clock on all
This
ii! put a stop to much duplicity
1OOms nights, ex
action of the board
They
that a young boy has
ept Saturday
wo on the theory
out alone after 8
bas after 12
Huth are out of place ; as to men, no de.
pute tale has ever been formulated that
Lau be called practical or be enforced,
ws much occasion to be
look as a married lady
i
and
the use of the |
—Farmers Institute will be held at
Port Matilda January g and 10.
—H. BE. Duck, of Millheim, killed a
snorting porker, weight 503 1bs.
~Wilson Gephart arrived home from
Princeton college to spend Christmas,
—Clarence Osmer, working at Nigara
Falls, has arrived home to spend Christ
IAS.
Millheim, lost a
days ago, cause
& Co,
few
Hartman
valuable horse a
colic
Mrs. John Bullock and children re.
to her
turned home from a visit
at Mechanicsburg
The Watchm
mas «
parents
in came out
in a fine Chri over,
artist
Handsome calendars of all
and 8 are coming
shapes
it
Millheim,
nake rash resolution
Joseph Fox, of
was found that he had
FAR
nearly $2 0 in cash Mac
to Bellefonte and throw out bh : § KE
es, from morn eve and the Den
see that he is not arrested fi
heav
entering het Year
Mrs. Fred, K
both of
H arte
the
| of
were early
er of urtz and 7
Bellefonte The lady
Hess
end of Pennsva
ast of
the well-known fam
the lower ey.
gettiers and shared the ha
\
| turbed by the Indians. ex. Commu
Samuel Hess, of Ferguson |
A brother and when he died near a
arin
of
of years ag”, the subject of this
was the last remaining member
improved health from her stay here,
| ing
Lhe
H
ships of the pioneers and were often dis
sioner
the
large Hess family, from the early days
Grandma Harter was in Bellefonte less
than two weeks ago and spent ten days |
pleasantly with the families of her son
and dacghter, leaving for her home In
Dr, R. G, H. Hayes and wife arriv-
ed home,
—F, W. Crider is confined to his home
with a sprained ankle.
~Major Haryey H. Benner has return.
ed to his Atlantic City home,
Human Hearts the next attraction in
Garman's Opera House, Thursday Dec,
27.
Dont fail to go to the Opera House,
next Thursday evening, Dec. 27; see
one of the best shows of the season.
The ¥. M.C. A.
their
of this place w
hold in the
Presbhyte
ANNDIVErsary exercises
church next Sunday even
Rev, ) '" 1llian aud other
Lutheran chu
ISITORS
" be
son wf!
During the week
for the transact)
who
ing necessa
the weddl
Ha
Walker
and
M
The mar
rage » ake ce at the bride's home
on the 26th inst
Granted Pensions
Philip Werts, of Housetville, has been
granted a pension of #5 a month, Wm
Altus, Millheim, §6, and Frederick Sen
| nom, Fleming, $12 per month,
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
Gathered from the Various Offices About
the Court House.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
John Gardner - +. - .
Frances M. Stine . .
Geo. Ww. 14
Blair Co.
Hannah
Sandy Ridge |
Philipsburg
Lane
Essie Merrell
Witmer B
Emma J
Grove . . Spring Mills
Hockman - Minguville |
Tyrone |
Armiuta Johuson - « Milesburg
John A
Emma
Wolf .
Wi
Kioski
Nora ¥
State College
He
Clarence
Moshannon
Altoona
cionte
on lelonte
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most
| was pt y have noble man as one
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On 17 at night, | ineh of snow
ROYAL
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
ROYAL
BAN ING POWDER 80
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POWDER
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Council Meeting.
The regular semi-month
the
borough coun wa
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when and where
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I' QUOTATIONS,
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dealers at Coburn
Wheat (old) per bushe
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