THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 24, 1901, 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. ~J. H. Auman, one of the old citizens of Millheim, is quite ill. = One balf the people of Milroy are re ported down with the grip. Geo, Brew, of Oakland, Md, trans. | acted business in Bellefonte this week, Lewisburg had 49 deaths in 1000 Twelve of these caused by heart disease Gross left Saturday for —Edward Philadelphia where he has secured al position. —Herman Geismar, of Chattanooga Tenn,, is visiting his uncle Herman Holtz of this place. the band concert, th, The Coleville on night of February should attract a packed house. The Clearfield county court! granted one hundred and seventeen plications for license, Mever a mill Bros on the timber them near Penn Hall Court will be held, mm Monday The t embraces some important gases of next week adminis Lutherar Sunday, Feb. 3, morning and evening. The Ladies Aid Soclety of the Metho dist church hold “White ' y sometime during the latter part.of Feb. Dr. Holloway will Lord's Supper in the will a Sale’ ruary. — Ellis Hall, men, has accepted a Westinghouse people one of Bellefonte's young the position with at Pittsburg, has gone to work —Last week's cold snap with its high winds was not a healthy dose for our wheat fields. Farmers tell us the fields are suffering. grain ~—Harry McCoy, who is working for the Adams Express Co., at was summoned 1 Pun xsatawney, home on account of the liness of his mother, —-Dr. W. U Ju the busiest physicians in that valley, Serious 1 Irvin, of an, one ports considerable sickness at this seas mostly of the nature of grip ie Miss Mo 1! Jeannette, where she Sn ed by the seriou L for nearly Haze! OKe away Wolf's Store under the Freeby. The thiog county coun which auditors often do not kt auaitors are a sale the taxpayers At the south Ward democratic ¢ cus each person will be in required to vote a single ticket upon which be will vote for his to be filled choice of canidates for all the offi That is the proper way of conducting a caucus Porter W. Parks, formerly of Belle- Ay fonte, but late of Tyrone, was united in marriage to Miss Emma E Tuesday evening, January 15, by the Rev. John A. Wood, Jr ~The tramroad to the Kettle lumber untaios 1s com the d through operation in the Seven m pleted, and with connecling tramroad below Garrety's, va makes tothe L &&T. R at Paddy moun ~The grippe cases in Be ATE, Wash. Rees 1 father, sistant post master W John A Lottie Ye the conne KR ey, on compicte ote AN 5S. Chambers Bryan iaughter M Auna, Mag or an ager Chas daughter of C gie Heverly All the world loves a lover, and you will ind the most ridiculous but perfectly } natural complications, involying the mis identities of two love merrily “The Peal Widow Brown," which will be seen at the opera house, Monday, Jan ~Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kelly, of Snow Shoe, were among our callers on Satur day Mountain City ; and thas That they have sleighing out there when we don't see anything of the kind here «J. P. Brugger, of Unionville, who has been connected with the survey for the West Branch railroad, from wil. Hamsport to Clearfield, was a pleasant caller on Monday. When out ou these expeditions he always bas this paper follow him, to keep track of home pews rs taken portrayed in 25 They report business brisk in the far have had is nnusual very little snow ~ Kx Treasurer Jas. Gramley has sold his farm lo Walker township, and will also dispose of his farm stock. He will quit the farm for a while and wih Mrs, Gramley will spend the summer among relatives and friends in the western states He will return later to Centre county which will always be his permanent home, James Furst, has a severe cold, ~Miss Grace Barlett is very ill with quinsy, ~ Bellefonte mail carriers get the grip occasionally, ~Chas. P. Hewes, Hsq , of Erie, ar- rived in town on Tuesday. Miss Mame Sourbeck, friends in New York eity. Chas. F. Cook, of the Centre County Bank, is a victim of the “grippe", The Widow Monday evening at the opera house is ‘Real Brown’ next An inch of snow this mg. Welcome, even if it comes by inches again, Thomas Shaughnessy is happy over the arrival of a boy baby at his home on and Walker at | the First Methodist parsonage in Tyrone | Foe county, as | Monday night Samuel Diebl is asking the republi can nomination for overseer, The repubs owe him something ~ Miss Henrietta GG Monday days’ vi | Mr Mrs. Elli i 1d two chil Miss Car left 1 lock Haven, where they will Butts returned on evening from a pleasant few and their dren, and oline Orvis, sit friends WwW Ww tended to bus Spangler, of town Blanchard, wr on won and found time | and have his nan out vu on our list Ex.comm agam ilargement of The state board of charities - that fs » iated to the Lock Haven ho at h ture 8 wo to the miners hospital, and Mrs ity Walkey Hablersburg Bel Samuel Walkey, of At. Jac evestine, his brother Mrs. Cl at Mr. Walkey formerly re. are visi and sister, sided in efonte, but pow runs a large n Atlantic City. Rishel is n tht He holds a good position out | boarding house | Wi burg owing to a sli liam ie from Pitts attack of the meas'es there as conductor on the trolley system and expects to return He ve Sears H tion with the N.Y Life agamn few it 1 A davs was connected with this of vious mull, who recently resigned urance npany, which he represented for five i a posse ksot witha f found 1 I War or¢ oat an hight was on among the drunken Huns, and that there was a big crop of black eves, bloody noses, scratched and bruis. The kicked | ed faces, and other mark« of riot stove in the. building had been over and there was immioent davger of the buildiog being set on fire which was prevented, however, by the timely ar rival of the deputy Sheriff and his men arrest was made an | the One weemed to stil troubled water - Strike at Lewisburg hundred chair fact employes of the Lewis 'y went ut on a strike i week claiming that a month's wages 1y they will not then the diff | and the men Annual Statement In our issue next week we expect to be able to furnish our readers with the annual statement of the finances of the which includes the rece ipts and expenditures of the various de partments The county commissioners have po ad. vance information except that they will | W dicates good housekeeping The Real Widow, es You shon!d seek the bright side of life, and in “The Real Widow Brown’ you | will find the brightest and merriest of all | farce comedies. This is the latest farcl cal success, and it is being presented by an evenly balanced compeny of well known fun-makers At the opera house next Monday evening - — — have a creditable show one that in Building a Railroad. Five car loads of colored men from West Virginia arrived at Clearfield, Mou. day. They will work at constructing the West Branch Valley railroad. —» BELLEFONTE has a fine crop of rising Matesmien on its counters. Orders for visiting | morn. | jpavernots will be promptly filled, and goods guaranteed, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Gathered from the Various Offices About the Court House. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Jacob D Neidigh - . Lydia Gates . Stormstown Joun F. Troy - Philipsburg Sarah Horwe . . rH MARRIED : —~At the Garman House, | Thursday morning, January 17, 1901, by Rev. A. A. Black, of Boalsburg; Jacob D. Neidigh, of Pine Hall, and Miss Jennie | Gates, of Stormstown., REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS I Chaney, 5 F. in Hoope's dmr’'x to Harry Jan, 17 77 Worth and Huston townships, §1164. Jas. C to Co 1901 10 Acres of 1901; 2 tracts in Burnside Smith mumouwealth Penna , Jan lowr ship £1698 W. IL. Barclay, et ux, to Common- of Penna, Deg side township, $1 to James C 1990 ; 2 tracts ay Bros A. Garver, Dec perches ir Potter township | 3 ray to Guy Dec. 19 2 tracts of M 3. 1900 10 Ferguson, $150 Brown, to S. P. Gray ACT $150. al, in Ferguson townshig M. Aun Jan. 11 Lucy in, et to John ( acres 28 , 10 John M Lingle, 1G0L ; S% perches in Peon township, Joha J Arey, et ux et a | . ' fu. 3, 1901; 40 perches in to 1X W. Ocker un Snow gert, Jan 1: One tracts of land in Ber ner townsh Atherton, et to Ino ot louisa H et baron, C. Cow Philipsburg, $i ler al, Sept. 1, 1000; it > BUSINESS CHANGES. New Men in Business in the End of Penns Valley. G.B merchandise from T. BE Shaffer, who bought the stock of Meyer, at Co un for } ness burn, will open ug TH as ventory has been completed, H. E 1 his g1 the appurtenances theret of { the rte ist mill and al Coburn. to S Rote Coburn, who tol o same in the cof ( sold bis stock ise to J Guisewite, of who wi e to Coburn ! tu the spring entative be SA Ie and wi welcome in his new "n ocat) Ts it is ramored that C. EE. Finkle, who the mercantile busi the vacanted store room formerly owned by WwW. H Coburn, i now engay in ness in Madisonburg, has rented Ertel, at "Georgetown," that he near and business to the latter place next spring, Free Rural Mail Delivery. The free rural mail delivery for this | county, in districts where it will be practi. cal, is begun, in the Ferguson township | territory, and seems to be acceptable to the people there. The free delivery route mapped out for Potter township, startiog out from Centre Hall, which was described in the Centre Democrat some weeks ago, is likely to be the next set in operation. The system Is strongly favored hy postmaster general Smith and will be introduced all over the country, as far as practicable, right along. - For Sale. Fine nickle mounted harness, collar and bames complete, $15 Fine nickle. mounted breest collar harness, $12 All hand made horse collars, asc up. Pure’ neatsfoot harness oll, soc per gallon, Cobbler's nails, 2 papers for sc at Mc. Clures, Bishop St, | : State College | es and 120 perches | Centre | | Lower | SOON | ncated near | wili transfer his RECENT DEATHS. HErperT MCCARTNEY: a one-time resident of Bellefonte, met his death in a railroad accident at Aberene, Va., last { Saturday, 12th. For the past ten or fif- | teen years he has been engineer on the | C A flange on the engine wheel broke just at a curve hesapeake and Ohio railroad. in the road and the engine jumped the In Mr, McCartney was 315 years old and leaves a the track and he was crushed to death, terment took place at Richmond. wife and four children, eldest a { daughter, Helen, aged 11 MiSs MAGGIE WEAVER died Pleasant Gap, Tuesday morning, from at blood poison, been ill only a few days She a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Weaver, of | was a devoted is Frank the Lutheran She was 1g years old, and leaves wember of church to mourn, her father, mother and The sisters are as follows Ed. Woll, Pleasant Gap, Mrs Fe Garret and Mrs fonte ; ward Edward love, of Belle. and Ferda at home. Mus. J urday, 1 1 thy ace, a AMES ufferer and asthma High Cross and « Iwo years was born 1an gland, 55 Anne ago, ry when only a sms fren n band and five ( a veleran his alternoon home 14th, from consumption at day after ] 188 ) years and months was a member of the un 145th Penna teers vive him. The deceased was buried Stover's cemetery, east of Unionvili | with the honors of war, and 145] Miss MATTIE SAGER | George Sager, of Jeanette, Pa., a daughter die Thursday evening at half past seven he (bome of her brother, Elm | | et E 8 works | } ) Deceased was ab saturday mornin He is a very young child § years and a ers, Clarence and Wesley INRY SHAERFFER of Lamar town hip, died at the home of his son-in R ternoon from a complication of diseases He was 71 (George A. Brown, at te, Tuesday years old Ww. of JAMES HuTcninson former Mill Hall, a residente died Sunday ahout 56 years. He is survived by his wife and one son Miss pA May fold ! . GATES Mr of Philipsbur Mrs g, died daughter of and Joseph Gates, Thursday { 17th of inflamation of the bowe 8, at her | home in that place FY a number years, died § BARBARA Lut an invalild for Monday sister, afternoon at the home of her Miss Mary Luft GOT ANOTHER WATCH Quite getting Centre Democrat a number of young people are The fOr securing afew We have three new premium walches from ow subscribers two kinds subscribers The folli No. 1, for 2, for four new subscribers ing explains itself CLINTONDALR PA, Jan. 21, 1901 MR. KURTZ 1 received that watch on Saturday, and I am well pleased and | think it is awfully nice. It was running | when | received it Yours truly, SALLI C. Snort Democratic Caucus Meetings, The followiug appointments have been made for holding cavcus meetings on Saturday : North Ward ; Room, South Ward: West Ward Office. North Spring 17 p. m, Empire Iron Co. Office, South Spring : Hotel, A 7 OV tw in signature ls on every box of the genuine ve Tablets 8p. m. in Arbitration 7-9 p. m. Reg Office. 8 p. m. at Watchman 7 Pp. mat Mulfinger's = ¥ § Pleasant Gap, and | four | Mrs, ! at Gum Sager, af. evening at his home in Harrisburg aged ~ ROvAL YAL ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome BAKING POWDER OO BAKING PowDER Netw YON Houserville Couple Married. | A quiet but happy wedding took Wednesday 16th, The Clyde Shuey and Miss Del place were parties la Duey, both They diove 1 ¢ of Houserville n burg, where the lof Rev. B | knot was tied ack, of Boa > | Weather Report enor! 1s pot 3 PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. : i Ww 3 a He He A wife and several children sur- in Sankey, fine \ Friday, March 1: ]. A. Death was due Tues., March 5: las. . i. 4 | Saeed al ~— law, : G.B. Luca Fa | Tue sday, Mar. 12 S, { ood \ head « Youn | a 3 IMPLEM Fri ne day, March 15: Jerry Kelly mile tf Filly Benner twp . at a IMPLEM} valor i \g ne and Gohee Thurs, M Close to Runy LIVE 8TO 5 he 8: M. M. RES IW, at i mk horses | ar. 2 Lucas nl AN TR wo RTE Shropshire and bh ood sow heavy IMPLEMENTS ETC Grain Dri) Mower, Wood Mower horse cultivator. plows and Barness oor shell er. threshing machine with power. fodder cut ter, cutting box, fsnning n Jf pair bab sleds 2 horse wagon, 2) ho we spring Wagon. Buckeye elas press, 1 ak gh. bugs. lot of Oats, Corn and Hay setts couble tug harness, sett double harness made 22 YrRrs ago, Without a buckle broken or stitek Lor n- set double driv ng harpess hay rake. has fork and tackle, cant hook grabs. rakes and fo1hs chains, and some househoid grow, Jos LL Neff Auer Friday, March 29: I. Rhone Will sell at his | miles west of { Live Stock fine Chesterwhite boar MeCormiek Pinder Toh neo BE Wagons registered ¥4 the remedy that ewres A cold in one day | | face gr funny that a It’ ows down FREE AD COL » Lyon # Co's Annual Inventory WwW > ¢ are busy with inventory, cl and a general clearing of all kinds of goods. room for our new «opting Stock... nouncement in ten days. Watch Our Store and be ready to find something of great interest to you. LYON & CO, edb Bellefonte, Pa MARKET QUOTATIONS, Lock Haven Markets he Prices Weds. mon per chickens, peck 11 10 2s 78¢C ; corm per bush Bellefonte of roduce at as ’ url DR were pouna 2§ CER: | ) 10 Bux per er pair potatoes Produce The following prices are paid by SECuULER & Oo. for produce Kgs per doren Lard. per pound Tallow. per pound Butter, per pound Ride, per pound Khoulder, per pound Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are paid by Puomsix MiLLise Co. fe grain Bed wheat per bushel, old Red Wheat per bushel, new Eye. per bushel Corn, ears per bushel, old - Corn shelled per bushel, old, Bariey per bushel... - Oats. per bushel Corn, ears per bushel, ne Coburn—Grain, roi he prices paid for the I white... we a a— ——— SRR SR Sr —————— —— 4 suzesudy Eh
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