Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 10, 1901, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 10, 1901,
HAPPENINGS
ABOUT TOWN
The Local News Compiled During
the Week
BRIEFLY TOLD IN AFEW LINES
Movements of Our People—Personal
What
Men-
Mention, Society Events
Has Transpired Worthy
tion—ShortParagraphs.
of
Harry Larimer is ill with typhoid
fever and is getting along favorably
Senator William C. Heinle left
day evening ona business trip to New
York city.
Mis. J Ir., has returned
P. Harris,
from a prolonged visit to her parents in |
West Virginia
Scott Harris is quite ill with rheuma-
of his parents
Dr will administer the
Lord's supper
Rev, Lowry
in the Presbyterian church
next Sabbath moming
Tuesday
will
Miss Rose Dusling left on
morning for Philadelphia, where she
ith friends
this
wing shipped here
spend a few weeks w
Straw is scarce in
baled straw is |
Chester county for some of our dealer
Joyd Carner, of Hublersbure has ac
cepted an excellent position with
Pennsylvania Railroad Company
toona
— Mal}
special
ory & Tay
announcement
will have something to say
in regard to that business,
1 his 3
Bellefonte's
celebrate
of
who finds a
most
friend in ;
Musser
of Haine
low and his end believed t
Jonathan
respecte d citizen
illness bas extended ov
many months,
Our history of the es and the
early settlers will * imme
diately, tr
periences within
the Methodist
changes and
handsome sum :
to be the finest n
part RilY
two week
a safe way !
Joseph Be
in Bellefonte
his father in
Beck has
She has been
been
ported to be improving slow
Wetzel,
best machinists, bas gone to Ph
Louis one of
ipsbhurg
where he will take charge of the plant of
the Moshannon Manufacturing Company
In his absence his machine shop here
will be looked after by John Teats
Tu
Al Pa.,
“Stop my paper—d
On sday we ter from
port,
got a let
from a fellow saying
Ong
This is the
nt want it any
er
the reward you get for
He owes us since 'g
trusting dishon-
A good motto-—''no trust
then the dead
est suckers,
beaten.
no bust'’ beat is
—W
ist for F. H. Clement & Co
Md. expects to finish his contract with
this firm in about two months after which |
Is in
he will be home again with his frien
Bellefoute
the past week
He was home for a few days
of
shirt factory, is satisfied that he will have
that plant abooming in a
machinery has
Svivester Ray, the manager
short time
Improved been added
and a boiler for power and steam heat
will better They
have plenty of work ahead and can give
put them in shape
steady employment to a number of girls.
The Petriken memorial fund had a
New Year's gift of $245 15
ing hooks for a library to be built
To the p
James Milliken, of New York,
ir purchas-
n con
pection with the hall ject
Lo con.
tributed one hundred dollars and
balance was made by the Dramatic Clab
“The Wedding
Burnet's charac
their entertpinment
March” and Mrs. M. D
ter party.
Our correspondent at Uplonville,
who at times grinds out poetry by the
yard, broke loose along original lines
this week He playing Van
Winkle and tells us how he found that
place in 1950, after a fifty-year's sleep.
Some of the improvements in railroads,
ele, are interesting, and his explana-
tion why all the girls in Unionville be:
came wrinkled old maids, is best of all,
Read “Domino,” you will find it inter
esting.
18 Rip
Mon- |
| postmaster at
tism, and is being cared for at the home |
| machine
| saving
T. Hillibush, who is head machin. |
, At Baltimore |
the |
| per cent
~Streams are again low,
~The proverbial fine weather contin.
ues
~The criminal list for January Court
will be a short one.
Sheriff Brungart has some eight coun-
ty boarders in his coop.
record was
The marriage license
slow this week —only two.
On Monday a bright little girl called
at Capt. H. S. Taylor's home.
Rain set in early this morning with
appearance for a full day of it,
235 marriage licenses were granted
| in Clinton county during 1900
The Bellefonte Ac
Tuesday with a large attendance.
ademy opened on
ov. Hastings is sojourning at the
famous Hot Springs, in Arkansas.
Walter B
parents, Col. and Mrs wrge A
J. B. DeWald has hee
White Hall,
ayard is here, visiting his
Ge Bayard.
un appointed
Centre counry
We aren
There will be
yw busy printing
the usual number
next Sabbath
' 1 §
Wian, of near thi
Centre Hall the
Smith and son
1 from Williamsport
A }%
have returne
“ry wel
CH Caled
rienced him
ounty auditors are bu
counts of the county
statement will show
Loy
Mr
place for
bas a
and Mrs
the ef
trial the
Mr. Roberts
seems to have a good preparation and
tm poun
ing testimonial from
Whittaker of this re
their daughter got from a of
Dr's diptheria remedy
testimonials that
His
made entirely of roots and herbs
A Archey
new book typewriter §
has numerous are
worth considering preparation is
G had a
fice
This
enable him to keep his
has
his
is proud of nt
Register
aced in
the past week and
will
records in better shape and will be the
of much space ou the dockets in
that department. By the use of these
| machines every thing is perfectly legible,
and few it any errors can occur, which
is 50 common even with the expert pen
man
Sale Bills,
Farmers who will have sale should
consult us in regard to having their bills
printed. ‘We have a large assortment of
material for this kind of work, use good
strong paper, showy cuts and make at
tractive bills Our prices are always
right.
It is important to have your sale an-
nounced in our register as this paper
has an immense circulation and goes
into every nook and corner of the coun
ty, and is read by thousands every week
Good work at reasonable prices, and
wide circulation through the columns of
the ‘paper, is an inducement fof you to
| call on us.
the |
Wages Reduced.
The forgers in the axe factory at Mill
Hall have been notified of a twenty-five
their and
hereafter
The
reduction in wages
their helpers will
twelve per cent, less reduction
has caused dissatisfaction. The factory
has been closed for two weeks over the
holidays says the Clinton Democrat
And we may add, had Bryan been elect
ed, then this and a score of other reduc.
tious of wages, would have been blamed
on Bryan,
—-
Sometimes you don’t discover what a
bad egg a fellow is until he is broke.
{in Rush
| IK
receive |
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
Gathered from the Various Offices About
the Court House.
MARRIAGE LICENSHS.
GC. MM. Miles = '« «+ va
Priscilla B. Raymon - . .
Clyde E. Shuey - .
Della May Duey . . . . .
REAL ESTATH
Irwin Lucas, et ux, to Izora
April 18, 1900; 1 acre mn Howard
lehigh Valley Coal C
Monyack, Nov 1600 |
Shoe $50
Coburn
Poe Mills |
Benore
|
cuore,
TRANSFERS |
Hoover, |
$20
Mike
Snow
0 to
lot 1
Christiana R
Ie
$468
Barker,
H. O. Hoff
June 29, 18
Rush. $750
Henry Mever,
Aug 18g9 ; 2 a
yder to Sam
Nile
Fra
4
N
Fire Alarm
n Monday
fire in the
resider
Street
The
wnere
Linn
teamers a ladder truck
st
y on the
SOU men, womer
was found 1
the kitchen
hose were SOON at pay on ih
two on the outside of the house, and
luge of water arrested the fire
neighborhood is well planted wi
wooden residences and a fire ut
way with winds favoring the devon
clement, would do serious harm is
the
part of town However prompt
and efficiency of our fire laddies. were
y the occasion and p
equal t prevented ser
lous damage. Damage may be over fs
Knights of the Golden Eagle
The following are the officers of Belle
fonte Castle No of Pa.,
for the ensuing six months Past
J. 8S. McCargar, noble chief 04
CAr Wetzel, vice chief J
157 Bellefonte,
term
chief
Kennedy John.
ston, high priest James Schofield,
Robert Sheffler
BE E. Ardery, clerk of ex.
H. Tay
Ww
orthy { I
H
yen
erable hermit , master
of records
W
LH
ichline
chequer or, keeper of ex
John
uken
chequer herald
M Kt
bach
an ir
Ad
worthy chamberlain Geliret
eusign James Dawson W. P
Kuhn, first guardsman
second guardsn M
resentative to 1
Harrison Walker
-
Thirty-seven Years of Service.
Jarhes KE. Waddell, conductor of local
 4re ight ou the Bald Eagle Valley ratiroad
entered the service of the Pennsylvania
railroad January 1, 1863 and on Monday,
December 31, 1900, completed thirty. |
seven years of continued service, each
spent on the Bald ERagle Valley
branch of the Tyrone division, Pennsyl.
vania railroad,
one
Many a fool gets through all right by
looking wise and keeping his mouth shut, |
{of a pleasant and cheerful disposition and
RECENT DEATHS. |
LOWELL A. Smita: after a lingering
illness of many months, Lowell A. Smith
peacefully'passed away at the home of his
mother, in Pine Grove Mills, on Dec. 21,
atthe age of 30
Lowell
years, 1 month and 4
days. was a most excellent
young man and enjoyed the friendship
1 . » gh all
and esteem of all who knew him; he was
BAKING
FOWDER
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
ROYAL BAKING POWDER 06, WE Ww YORK
brought much sunshine to his
aged
to |
1 hi
whom he w y closely
mother an brother and sister,
Brook Trout Fry?
Pennsylvania fish
appi
anting
Who Wants
The
1
reaay
attached, and |
ed the deep COM mis
years ago he cation
hurch
trout
waters of t The attention of
Aauoj] | 8}
annua meet)
NEw CENTURY
FooTwEAR......
Minole’s Shoe Store.
PUBLIC SALE REGISTER
Mis Friday, March 15: Jerry Kelly,
M rab I MN ! pear | J e iy 1h He
had
d about
! Penn
"nis ATS Ago
ABRNER
Hall's
Tuesday
EDMINSTON
M
died FR}? KE
highly respected ed AD COLUMN
1st Over a vear ago he had
one of his feet amputated, Since that
time he had been in ill health dropsy
having deve oped
CAPT Jonx Berek home
Fort
died at his
Saturday
He
county,
neat Scott, Kansas, on
WANTED
of Ine
GIRI
afar y
evening, Dec. 29th, aged 57 years
was born at Centre Line. this
and is a brother of Isaac and Isaiah Beck | WANTED Twelve
fonte Shirt Fy
at Centre Line o
died GENERAL
Menefle in
Wednesday
IRFP SHAPFIR at Burnham,
near Lewistown, of Typhoid
Mills
children
fever He was formerly
and leaves a wile small
His REC WAS 15 year
-
Weather Report
Bellefonte Station
TEMPERATURES
A in Minim
LOST
Heavy
SITUATION Mar a wile no eo}
WADI A Don ' Capable f : »
"a sosition, Address Geo
Wise Penn Ha
ya
RA ha HOME FOR SAL)
par ! 1 + bulidings, iM Acres
cloudy Hall. App
sind
ground. ol ’ :
¥ al Centre Democrat offi
al
| Unnilre ™
Rain, on night of 8th, 47 Inch
o WANTED General Agent in this county to
handle our line of watehes and appoint Toeal
ACERIA, AD currgetio man can make bg mon
ey easily, rapidly and honors Write today
National Watch Co., Reading, Pa
Notice to Farmers.
On and afer December 15th we will
not take any kind of grain on store at | WANTED
our mill, We will, however, be in the
market for cash grain constantly and Must be clean, i dustrious and Sth good milk
will pay the highest prices. (ors. Will pay $.50 a year, with chance for an
| Increase, Every thing furnished, Imi
so tf Puorxix MiLLing Co. | from town, FP. b. Box 231, Onrrington, N. b. a
Man and wife, no children to work
on & North Dakota dairy and grain farm, |
Cured
Lyon #Co’s
MID WIN] ER
Clearance Sale..
W {
000080000
LYON & CO,
edb Bellefonte, Pa.
MARKET QUOTATIONS,
ef y
correct
paper is
Bellefonte Produce
Ofs Are paid by
Bellefonte—Grain
The t
Mm wo Co. hk
Red wheat per?
Red Wheat per bushe
Kye, per bushe!
Corn, ears per bushel, old
Corn, shelled per bushel, old]
Rariey par bushel, .
Oats, per bushe
Corn, sare per bushel
Coburn
new a
Grain,
Pollowing Are the prices paid for grain by the
doalers at Coburn
Wheat (old) per bushel... won
new,
Onta, nice
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