THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY 21, 1901, HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN The Local News Compiled During the Week BRIEFLY TOLD IN AFEW LINES Movements of Our People—Personal Mention, Society Events—What Has Transpired Worthy of Men- tion—ShortParagraphs. 1 lelle | —Will Daley, emploved at the | founte furnace, 18 ill with grip. | | ~The following Philipsburgers were granted pensions: Hezekiah Dixon, $8; George Swisher, $12 | —John Wilson, of Flemington, after forging an order, escaped from the | Lock Haven jail by filing a lock. Mrs. Elizabeth Calloway left Mon. day for an extended visit with friends in | Washington, Philadelphia and New | York — Edward Batts, who has been away for ar- rived here ou a visit to his mother, Mrs. Mary: Butts, The Irving French repertoire com- from Bellefonte several years, pany will open at Garman's this evening | for athree.night's engagement. Popular prices, 10 20 30Cts, R. M. Magee, Esq , of Philadelphia, has been spending -Josurance agent, the past week in town greeting friends and attending to business ~The Commercial telephone exchange at Snow Shoe, will be located in the building occupied by Solomon Confer, owned by John G. Uzzle, in that place. —Edwin Fehl, a former Aaronsburg boy, who left there Jan. 29 from Nevada, located and writes us Iowa, where wants to be one ers of this paper. — Irving h and his company wil y play at Garman’'s on Thursday, Friday th ia and Saturday They will with “A prices, Dr. M. J fonte, Saturday Feb IS week Wile open Runaway at pepular 18 Locke returned to Belle 16, after a special course in diseases of women and child ren he Philadelphia Post Graduate schoo! of medicine Mr. and Mrs at t Louis Wetzel and son, S 4 Calvin Gerbrich, left for their new home is where Mr, Wetzel ready established with the Moshannon in Philipshurg al- Manufacturing company. —Mrs. George L. Potter left Saturday BC aug bter’s of which will his week. morning for Washington, to at. tend the convention of the 1 the Revolution hold its session in that city t American Reynolds the the Ww. as Fred Col. pointed was ap- aid on staff of f created by the resignation of Col. A. Huhn, ficials an Governor Stone, to vacang of Phi Sleighing the however, it over county fonte, is not account of the steam through the three weeks of sleighing now N.H.) J streets Has bee ohnson, one of Liberty twp's in town on Fri. wide-awake citizens day About thing he reports from that section is the was last the only important immense quantity of snow and the str ng sentiment that prevails there in opposi- license application tion to a liquor Shatt, who the past year in the vicinit n home —On Saturday Wm spent of Stockton, and some time in Colorado, arrived to see his parents who live in Benner township and has comciuded to spend the next summer here assisting Johu Ishler on the farm, Centre Democrat while away from home He read the and found itexceedingly interesting While was out in Burnside township, delivering ballots last week, he had reached near Gum Stump, on his return the horse be was driving fell dead in its tracks. The animal bad given vo pre. vious sign of being sick and when it dropued over Mr. Meyer thought it had but before be could The by liveryman Jas. commissioner Philip Meyer merely stumbled, get out of the sleigh it was dead horse was owned McCulley. Merchant W. E was in our office on Saturday and reports Brown, of Yarnell, all the roads in that section of Boggs township impassable during the past week, and in many cases it was neces sary the fields. The same condition exists in other sections and the hill for this spring will be a big one, when it will he necessary to open np the regular high wavs for travel, to travel across snow shoveling ~ Last Saturday we had a pleasant call from John and Will. Harpster, of Freeport, 111., where both are engaged in business. John, who formerly was connected with Mootgomery & Co, of this place as an expert coat maker is now the proprietor of a large talloring and prospering abundantly, while his broth concern of hisown mm that city in er is proprietor of a large confectionery establishment and Is wakiPg a success of bis enterprise. Both young wen for mer. ly were from Centre Hall and are known to many of our readers They tell us there is alarge sprinkling of former Cen tre gountians in that city and the sor. rounding country, | in home, when | ~—Susan Saroy, of Snow Shoe, was granted a pension, of $8. «Charles McClure a senior at Prince- ton, is home for a brief visit, ~-Tuesday's election in the boro was quiet and the country is safe. ~Sparrow shoot at the fair ground to- morrow, There will be lots of fun. ~Miss Louise Armor is visiting her sis. ter Mrs. J. Claude Jones, at Tyrone. Newbaker, of Mrs, J. — Frank visiting his sister, Laurie, of this place D. merchant legal 0 Eberts, furnace, transacted business I Bellefonte Monday. 1 John Caldwell, Cald , of North Ridge street, is seriously son of James well ill with typhoid fever. Ellis L. 1 ia On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Orvis who had been sojourning in Phi delphia arrived home, James A. McClain, of Spangler, Pa., spent Sunday in Bellefonte and his numerous friends An of will be admission 25 cents | charged tomorrow to witness the sparrow | shoot, at the fair ground. fully recovered about Daniel Garman is from his illness and is again in | good shape and voted on Tuesday. ¥ } - D1 was a pleasant caller, | at this office and repo around Brought ts much sickness and Spring Mills, grip | colds. W. Ed | for a number of years re Shaffer, i ANOver who Hi ided in fonte and has many friends here, i Bush House The f South Spri Johu Bra rious.y Mrs, k venerable in} friends : appreher | her family an of her recovery ~ Burdine Butler is proud to shake his little everybody accompanied hy son, spel ds transact yusiness i Thursday where he has been business interests | ast few months Miss Margaret Teats signed ion Frida he her | posit tor at the Be 3 be suc Miss Mary tived in Be will Butts, for a Windi the st; Mrs. Wilt Charles Calloway Washington, D. C tion of the Daughters of ur 0 atler the Ameri on ovd Shafi Natio General Iam M Cuba Hae, They expect | back in Be » 10th of March The local W.C.T. U Ring for a graod concert to be given in the 28:h Rico ere returning home ww! Fila., efoute by from Tampa, Are arras Court House on the evening of Feb The proce eds of the the concert will be ap piied to Petrikin Memoria Hail building fund ~eWW I) long postmaster at Spring Mills, Pealer, retired merchant and was at the county capital several days beginning He and of the week on business seems Ww the best of health is one of the most esteemed citizens of Gregg be in Irving French supported by a tal ented company of recognized artists will open a three night's engagement at the ast This attraction is guaranteed to drive away Garman Opera House, Feb dull cares, so you can't afford to miss it at prices that ill please all Prices 10, 20 and 10 cents. | «The members of Company B are figuring on their coming trip to Wash. mgton, D. C, to attend the | ceremony of President McKinley inaugural That means that some of the stragglers will be | more regular ju attendance at drill the Capt his company in tip top shape for the next few weeks, Tavior will have | event, as he never eaves the town with A rag-tag crew | Mark and John Hartsock, of Marsh | Creek, aged 14 and 16 years were ar. rested by Detective Rightnour, charged by their step mother with assanit and | battery They were given a hearing | Monday afternoon before "Squire Harsh were sent to jail to wait their appearance | at the next term of court «A letter received from Juno T, Laurie, { of Brownsville, formerly of this place, Mis. Laurle Just states that and two of the from the Are recovering children grip, and then youngest child, William, | 1s seriously ill with pngumonia and ca. [ tarrh of the bowels Ss Bertha Laue departed on Monday to lend her assis tance 10 her brothers family during thelr Danville, is | Malcolm ] of Martha in | | visitor greeted | | out this week along with other ar lin the berger and being unable 10 furnish bail ! LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Gathered from the Various Offices About the Court House, MARRIAGE LICENSKS. Boalsburg Renovo Samuel 8, Kaup - . Mary lrcisher - Mahlon Beck - Florence Mattern Albert M. Bierly - Rose B. levy - . Robert Fenton Philipsburg Mary H, Maddox - . DuBois | Edward T. Spicer Boggs twp Nina Lindemuth \ Howard M. Way Effa B. Griffin Loveville | Stormtonw Milesburg “" ‘von | stormstown - Lewis Mensch of Aaromsburg, was | granted a pension, $8 Patrick Garrity and his wife are both { laid up with the grip Mrs at Fred the Kurtz of Lewisburg, isa home of Miss Stewart at | State College RR. of are pleased over a portion of Tues- Some of the officials of the C Pa., {day's election in the West Ward. - Real estale transfers are crowded licies, and will appear in our next issue. Efforts are being made to lease lands icinity of Howard, for the pur. pose of drilling test wells for natural gas and oil The had Lutheran congregation Sheriff SPECIAL SERVICES Mar Rect pointments are observed Matins Evensong and Ad I. Brown, The ’" wednesday and Cele m 00 a 00 p. m; Mission Service, 10 Other Address Historica Davs Ho'y Communion » Short Service Mission § a m Address 4p. m; ice and Sermon, p.m Sunday, Feb d Address 4'h ar and 10:30 a m; Fra tert Set vice and Sermon, * Last Day of Mission, Friday, March 1st Special Service for Women and Your K Women renewal of Baptismal Vows, 7:10 p. m. Al sea's in the church during the Alission 4:30 p. mm; Mission Service and Giving away Mission Memorials are free - Married. Al the home of the bride at Howard, Thursday noon Harry Kling, of Tyrone, and Miss May Thomas daughter of W H. and Sarah Thomas. The bridesmaid was Miss Mattie Thomas, sister of the M little The groom is a brakesman of the Tyrone divi. bride, and the groomsman was I, Miss Clara Thomas, niece of the bride, was flower girl Wallace sion. The young people will reside in Tyrone Mr. Mahlon Beck, of Loverille, and Miss Florence Mattern, of Stormstown, were uniied in marriage Saturday morn. ing at the Methodist parsonage Bellefonte by Rev. Winford P. Shriner, pastor of the Bellefonte Methodist church MARRIED (al the home of the bride's Howard Linge, Rev, A. J. Horner on Feb 12th, 1901, Frank Lingle to Miss Lucinda Lingle ; both of Coyler, uncle, by | Pa - Complete Returns Yod will find a complete return of all the local elections held in Centre county, this Heretofore nt was only customary to give the name of those who were elrcted. This takes considerable space, but we believe it will Tuesday, in issue, be appreciated, CENTRE COUNTY'S POPULATION. 1890 3 946 1.222 2,042 5 10 441 L666 546 748 688 499 745 56g | 554 | 1900 4 216 1'242 1,899 444 537 1,140 543 1,512 2,008 1 1,400 624 820 563 Bellefonte borough. ....... Benner township. ...... Boggs township Burnside township Centre Hall sans rns College township. ......... Curtin township ' Ferguson township........ Gregg township Haines township Halfmoon township....... Harris township Howard borough. Howard township.... Huston township........... 750 Liberty township...... 81g { Marion township. . | Miles tywuship Milesburg Millbeim . Patton township Peon township Philpsburg ‘os Potter township Rush township Snow Shoe township South Philipsburg Spring township. State College . Taylor township. Union township Unionville A Walker township Worth township Total 42.84 Killed Himself, of the tl 1, formerly of this of the * here flow to Cure the case has recover not 1 that d ' Phare one d not DACY LEGAL NOTICES | NOTH K fhe “ | Holy Communion | , Evening Prayer | without delay to the Manm NKLE, All'Y Kuses Amy Wu. OG. Rt Blanchard Al DITOR'S NOTICE In the metter of the estate of MARGARET GRASSMINE. ate of Boggs t wnship, dee'd The undersigned an auditor sppointed by the th ANY Court of Centre eounty to make distribution of the bal nee shown by said ae sountant to und amobe those legally entitled to receive the same, will attend to the duties of this appointment on “saturday the 2nd day of Mareh A. D190) at 10 o'clock a.m. ut his of fee In Order's Exchange. Bellefonte, Pa. when and where all parties Interested are re quired to make and prove thelr elalm or be for ever debarred from coming in on sald fund W. F. COHICK, Awditor A™ TOR'S NOTICE In the Orphans Court of Centre county In ‘he matter of the estate of 0 FERRY TONES, late of the borough of Phi Ipsburg Centre county Penna. deceased Ihe undersigned an auditor appointed by said Court, to pass upon he exceptions filed to the unt of Anuie V, Jones admioistestrix Ke, ot 0) Ferry ones, deecased, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office In Bodiefome, Pa, on Wednesday. the 18th day of March, A. Dil, at 10 o'clock a. m of said day. when and where all parties may attend if they se proper, | WM. J BINGER, Auditor Al DITOR'S NOTICE oe In the Orphans OC. urt of Centre count In the matter of the estate of O FERRY JONES, late of the borough of Philipsburg droested '| Tuesday, Mar. 12: G.B Lucas, | Fhe undersigned an auditor a { Said Unsure, to pass upon exeeptions fi od to the Bist partial seeount of the administratrix in | Auld esinle and restate same ae cording to his | findings and to pass upon exceptions fled to | the second partial acosunt of the admins. | Eran in said estate and restate said soe mint Aceording to his And ngs, bith accounts to be eobraced in one repent, and to make distribu Hon of the balance due the e<tate to and Among those entitled to 1ooeive the same, will attend to the duties of his a pintment at his office at Belletonts, Ps. on uesday, the (ah day of Maren, Aol) 190) a0 elorka, mm. of said day when and where all parties joterested tend if the per, La ppmdbis "sINGrR, Avdior, ppointed by the " | Jor Staves Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROVAL BAKING POWDER 00) ——— KEW YORK The Quickest Way to Break up a Cold. “I have used many of medicines and most with good results,’ says Mr. Henry Hoover, of shamokin, Pa., “but the most tory and most wonderful in results makes patent always some satisfac for { colds and coughs is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, It will break up a cold in less time than any other remedy [ ever used.” For sale by Greens’ Pharmacy. SALE BILLS on Short Notice. PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. MAR'H I State KEISH we J 3 UKSDAY mile MARCH of Z ! west Frida One n rast Sankey homestead 6 Horses ng: yearling Hackney Colt head Young Cat Are key, n the y, March 1: J. A. Sa of Potters M1 n to the world'« best registered butter 3 head of Tamworth and Merkshire Porkers—pure stock: 3 head of good IMPLEMENTS «Deering Binder. New Ing Mower, New Stoddard May Tedder pisote hay rak-, horse power with, jack. two arse §ineh tire wagon, bob sled buy gy. plows, sleigh, harrows, No. 0 Meaver Porlor Stove Sale at Joa. m Wm. Goheen, auctioneer, «tr Cross Ev Deer corn | Tues., March 5: Jas. Gramley, One mile west of Huble reburg IVE STOCK Work Horses, 0 ¢ Is an Iron Gray Mare ty with teal, Tyeamn old; tw YOAr old Bay Horses ied trom full blovdea Clydesdale horses and ‘wreheron mares; S year old Bay Horse bred from a Hamhl tor lsh horse and from & Perehs ron dyear old Colt, 1 Gray Horse, & Mileh Cows, | Short horn Bull. 5 heifers 24 head of Hogs, IMPLEMENTS («Two 2 Horse Wag ons, Spring Wagon. Cutter, Sleigh Top Huggy. Open Buggy. Phosphate Gram Dill, Plows | Harrows, Cultivators, Mower Nay Rake. Hay | Fork, rope and puni'ess, Corn Sheller end | Cleaner, Harness, Work Bench Seed Corn | and Seed Potatoes ? Harrels of Vinegar. | ar- Cook Staves, Tron Kettle. ¥ tables bedsteads, ete. Sale at 0am mare; Two miles west of Unionville, Fa JM Rislr farm, at 1 p.m. sh LIVE ST‘ K on the Ivy Arn, the following Seven head of Work Horses 2yrar ola Colt, Bow Mileh fons, 12 head of Young Oa tHe, & Rhoats Brood Sow snd Pigs. IMPLEMENTS KTO “Huet eye Binder, Bb 8 as. - wae Wend ower. Hay Teddy Hay Hake, Fanning Mill, Hay Fork, i130 feet of rope and pulleys, i y Ladders, Potato Raiser, Two horse Caliivator, Fiows, Harrows, Gram Jradie Cart. 2 Two bh Wagons, Spring agon, Rugpy, Sietgh, Contre Hall Corn ter. Cook stove, rakes, forks, harness, ehiok: ens, and other articles. Joseph L. Neff, anet, Jos. Neff, avet, | [ Oats, per bushi) Jerry Kelly, - ~~ Frida One y, March 1 M. M.Lucas ‘re Thurs, Mar. 28: Clos : } b f Friday, March 29: L. Rhone, WW i “e M - mY wo ( 1D COLUMN JRFORMATION WANTED Oertaln patrons. thr MUAY reasons kn rom one | thw «Mice We that the and for o one wi following w the foru er ada JAE Tut OO. N. Rom Hanvey Mot wi MeK eesport Myer ARI IN a MARKET QUOTATIONS. All market quotations are od each TO say mon closed for the press Bellefonte Arefully correct BE. before the paper is Produce. The following prices are paid by SpcELER 8 | Oo, for produce | BEES POT JORED coven vores LAM, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, pbr pound. Nide per pound om Shoulder, per pound Bellefonte The following prices are paid by Puorxix MILLING Co. for grain Red wheat per bushel, old Red Wheat per bushel, new Rye, per bushel Oorn, shelled per bushel, old ..... Bariey por bushel... — Grain, Coburn—~Grain, Pollowing are the prices paid for grain by the dealers a Coburn Wheat (00d) per bushel. ..... coer. wens 10 w Eoin savor soihbusstnss prammias tsb 4 4e nloe white........ " .o—-
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