THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 14, 1901, 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 tion—Short Paragraphs. of —Sucker fishing is becoming good, o: there would not be so many at it, Bruce Garman and Sim Baum made a business trip to Lock Haven on Tues day. John Anderson, of Bellefonte, has been granted a pension of $12.00 per month, —Mrs. Elizabeth Blackford is very ill at her home on Bishop street with pneu monia. ~Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gehret retarn- ed on Friday evening from Wellsburg, West Va. Ex-sheriff Kline, having been can- fined to his bed some two years, is in a low condition. left he —H. E. Royer, of Spring Mills, last week for Bellevue, O.. where will engage in farming —M. S. Fiedler, of one our ex-commissioners, Millheim, transacted busi ness in town on Tuesday. Powers Shoe Company have an im portant announcement to make in an other column of this issue, -Miss Bella Shaeffer, of Nittany, spent | Sunday at the home of her friend Miss | “lara Robb on Bishop street. ~—Mrs. Herbert Sheffer, of Wellsburg, West Virginia, is a guest at the home of Samuel Sheffer om Curtin street. —IL. D. Ornborf, the praiser, is in Philipsburg this week mak iL m nu srcantile ag ing a canvass among the business people The annual the Central the U meeting of Pennsylvania Conference of ited Evangelical church will be held in Lock Haven next year. ~-Miss El iti il a Morrison who ng her aunt Miss Mary Luft, of vis of this place, departed for her home in Home stead Saturday afternoon. —Mrs Catherine Tripple left Monday afternoon for Lewisburg to assist her daughter Mrs. George Kerstetter who is about to move to Harrisburg, ~—~Mallory & Taylor, the photographers made a a picture of company left for Wash ttend the inauguration Methor on the diamond bef ington to a The pew church has been readine 8s 10 dedication of The eng: Miss Catharine Jortle McCullough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert of Jersey Shore, to of W. V. Larimer, of this place, has been announ 1 Ze gement McCullough, Lee Larimer, son ced . Prof. Will Meyer, merchant and musician in Bellefonte, late of Phila delphia, is place, Aaronsburg, with his family, visiting his mother-in-law, Mrs. John Musser. It is said he is likely to locate there again, once now in his native ~On last Tuesday James E and family, of Aaronsburg, left for their new home at Casey, county, Iowa. Mr. Ettinger many years ago learned printing in this office, which busi. ness he has followed of the since, Guthric most time ~~There will be a stereopticon enter. tainment given in the near future by the members of Co. B, of the sth Reg. Mr Frank Kunkle, of State College. a young man who was with the 10th P. V. in the Phillippines will have charge of this en. tertainment, ~