Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 14, 1901, Image 5

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    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,
~<Prof. Brown; of Farmers Mill
move to Huntingdon, where he is musi
director at the That
has employment
8, will
cal
Reformatory in
stitution in three
Potter township's young men in the per
sons of Hiram Grove, Clayton
and Calvin Spicher,
its
Stover
Mr. Lieberman, the clothing man,
will close up his store in the Bush
Arcade after Saturday, March 21rd. He
expects to return to Gettysburg where
he will engage in the same business,
He now is closing his stock out at greatly
reduced prices. See his sanouncement
in another part of this paper,
-In the past ten vears the ground.
hog has made two hits and eight misses.
—Harry Larimer is able to be out
again after a long spell of sickness with
typhoid fever,
--Miss Emma Bower, of Aaronsburg,
is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Wm. P, Kuhn,
Mrs, John
keeper of the
Showers will become
leasant Gap toll gate
about April 1st,
Miss Mary G. Foster, of Aaronsburg,
18 visiting Mrs. Evelyn Rogers and Col.
and Mrs, Coburn
Jerome
Millheim,
for the postoffice in that town
<The
Fearon,
opigeimyer, postmaster at
» EOC " 1
intends erecting a building
house owned
Beech
stroyed by fire Monday evening,
stone by
below Creek, was
ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs
Linn Munson, is not improving.
Mrs. Caroline E
ter, Miss Ella, of Los Angeles,
Rhone and daugh-
Cal.,
are visiting friends in this section.
~For several Sundays past ministers
of our town have held short and inter-
at the jail
esting meetings during
afternoons
the
Opera House building was closed up on
The shoe polishing parlor in
Wednesday, and the fixtures sold to the
Bush House
Miss Mary Moore, of Missoula,
R
of |
| Thomas Moore.
her son, Eo
Ettinger |
her br
pend the
Montana, is other,
um-
mer with friends
Mrs. Emi
lmund, |
| New York City where she w
next two months with her mother
Armor, f Monroe
this p ted
Benner
Armor, of
Rey son o
lace, has accej a
professorship In
He
a Catholic college, at
Pittsburg resigned
Canada.
Hardware merchan
ily,
“IT
emg
ist rary
in the sto
ng bus
{ unless a room
The frien
{ of doi
will learn with
the decision
him on the ¢
April 14
Two Mer ry
| Harry
| Ix
’
| resigned
I+
Tuesday ouks
Mr. Knise
clusion that it would ve more profitable
ike one of the reg
| ulars. ly came to the
Mi.
to keep his blacksmith shop going
ng than
i
|
|
|
}
|
playing cop.
f Clearfield, has
a new rule in the matter of the
of hotel The
the
license transferred to them must present
that with
other persons and the transfer is asked
Judge Gordon, o
made
transfer liquor licenses.
| persons who now seck to have
proof there is no collusion
for in good faith.
Mrs. Mollie Valentine has resigned
her position as clerk in the County
Treasurer's office owing to het
M1:
| who had charge of the Pleasant Gap
Speer has secured James H. Corl
| Grammar school the past season. His
|
| unfinished term will be in charge of
Prof Mr. Corl
obliging and competent young man and
Samuel Brooks is an
will give the best service
Professor Shed Back
Nathan W B. 8S.
sistant professor of Mining Engineering
Shed, who was as.
Prof
will move his family there soon,
sistant Professor of Mining,
-
Married
Al the home of the bride's parents,
Pine Glen, Pa., on March 7, 1go1, by
Rev. T. 8. Faus, James Barr, Jr., of
Winburn, Pa., to Miss Grace Conaway,
of Pine Glen, Pa.
Harry |
de- |
Hon. Philip Gephart, many mouths |
| Gre KK.
the |
niformon |’
health. |
and Metallurgy at State College in 158¢8,
has just returned to the College as As. |
Shed |
| LEGAL INTELLIGENCE,
Gathered from the Various Offices About
the Court House.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
{ Joha W. Miller
Mary M. Snyder
f Harry Jaffe
{ 1 Annie Silvestine
| { Hay E.
| Lt Ella Gault
| §f Ralph E. Shoutz
| { Murtha B. Shultz
| § Alfred F, Stowers
} otella Gault
Pine Grove Mills
“ ‘“ “"
Philipsburg
Bellefonte
Stover
Philipsburg
Bellefonte
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Jacob Hoy to N. M
1564 | Bo perches in Marion. $50.
M. K. Adams, et, ux, to Lawrence B
Cox, March acre in Howard
$250
L. B. Cox, et
] April 9, 1586 ;
Smyth, April 6,
29, 186g; 4
Dunkle,
$250
Steel,
$550
Emil Joseph, et al, to Wm. Steel, Aug.
1900 ; lot in Bellefonte, $50.
Baniel Straw to Christian
March 1, 1901; 776 acres in Rush.
{| Anna R. Royer to H
| March 1, 1901; 123 acres
$2500
J. D. Shugert to Sam’l Decker, Feb
17, 1900 ; 166 acres gg perches in Walker.
| $6200
Nancy E. Johnstonbaugh, et baron, to
John Guiser, March og, 1601;
perches in Walker. £2700.
ux, to Jos. I.
'% acre in Howard,
Jos. S. Parson's exrs., to W. L
| Dept, 18, 1900; lot in Bellefonte.
8,
! Sharrer,
fio0
Orwig, et al,
133 perches in
oN
John Stoner,
ct al, in trust, June 3. 18g9
154 acres
Pott
» Matilda
I. 3} § perche
o eph Bros & Co. to Juno i
B
Huston
Q
Harrison,
$400
, et al, trustees to Wm
March 2, 1901; 149 per
1G21 ; lot In rilefonte
bh, Si
A
$501
yder,
myth to Samuel Kr i
149 perches in Marion. )
Perry Foringer, et ux, to Geo. Weaver, |
Feb !
Geo. W We
Quay, De
tin
16, 1901 ; 100 acres in Curtin
3
aver, et ux,
Lat
4 acre in Howard
Large Sale of Fine Timber
week the tim!
belonging to the
f Miles t
Ake
Walker
Me
ate
was sold ) rs & Ton D-
earfield seventeen
pictures were
‘Mickey
| comedian, a good
Kunkle,
Irwin natural born Irish
rchestra, a band and
ustrated songs are all on the program
-
Lommencement Speakers
| The
| Junior orators at State Co lege have just
The
n alphabetical order are
| M Amey, G. A. Elder, T. H
| L. Moore, Guy Wise.
The orators in alphabetical
order are H. H. Hanson, A. H. Miller,
F. Z. Moore, P. Ei. Smith, D. W. Stray
J. BE. Wagner, with the
alternates in the order of grades
| Gephart, H. I. Jones, and H. A
-
Commencement speakers and
| been appointed. Commencement
A
Miller, B
| speakers |
Junior
er
Ty
Blair
Library For State College
The bill finally the
senate accepting from Andrew Camegie
was passed by
the gift of 100,000 for the erection of a
library building for the use of Pennsyl
vania State College, pledging the faith
the fulfill
which the donation is
of state to the condition on
made, which
that the legislature must provide annual.
is
ly $10,000 for the maintenance of the
Hibrary, and making the college as far as
the act is concerned, a part of the public
school system of the state
-
. Lots of Fun
‘Ragtime Liz" one of the leading
musical numbers heard in “Two Merry
Tramps"
noveity
is a musical and comedy
that well deserves the name,
being full of catchy music, grotesque
costuming and is a laugh producer as
long as the artists presenting it consent
to remain on the stage. Will be here
next Tuesday evening,
acres 94 |
et ux, to Louisa Walter, | forts of Mrs. D. H. Hastings, will
| ment in ¢
hes |
following
REDEDICATION OF THEM. E. CHURCH
Our Methodist bretheren are looking
forward with great expectancy to the
re-dedication of the remodeled M.
church of Bellefonte, which notable
event is to take place on Sunday, April
”
7, next,
The main features of the
will be of transcendant riches as a relig
CXECICIsts
lous service, that will be an event in the
history of Bellefonte, and is being looked
forward to with a lively interest by
hundreds from abroad.
7th,
Fowler, one of the ablest
Sunday Bishop C. H
ministers of
morning
that church, will preach the dedicatory
In the evening of the
Rev. W. H. Spencer, D. D.,,
Church Board,
the pulpit,
sermon, same
Sabbath,
Sec. of the
wil! fill
Extension
Monday evening Bishop Fowler will
deliver his famous lecture on Abraham
Linco'n. There will be continuous ser,
vices in the church during the week by
able Methodist ministers from abroad
ABSOLUTELY
Makes the food more d
ROYAL BAYING POWDER OO
PURE
elicious and wholesome
NEW YORK,
RECENT DEATHS |
SARA TDDINGS died at Unionville
on last Thursday morning from heart
trouble and a complication of diseases
incident to old age. Deceased was born
in Bristol, Wales, on the 27th of August,
824, and emigrated to this country with
her parents, when but nine years of age
her maiden name was Sarah Reynolds.
She was marred to William Iddings on
still
the 12th of April, 1848, who still survives
her. Thus, for nearly 53 years, did this
On the
platform service will be held at
one evening during week
which
will be present three former
the
Hastings.
gover-
nors of state, Pattison, Beaver and
The evening for this service
has not yet been definitely fixed upon.
Thursday evening there will be a
grand organ recital at which the large,
new organ, purchased through the ef-
Kive
evidence of the high order of the
instru
harming selections
this
$12
$2500
now
To remodel previously large
fine edifice, 000 has been
the
a
spent, ¢
ve of which Organ costs,
Bellefonte has one of the finest
+, and gr
the
churches in the st
illingne
House
ir love
38 they have
of the 1,
for
rd that e
His cause.
-
THE GOAT EXPERIMENT
|
cord says four
* very effective ring the ground
undesirable
a great
Serving
Back From Cuba
‘AN ever
ng James A
M I
19 train from their month's trip
They of the
sland and think it is the place for invest.
and Ino Dale arrived
to Cuba speak gl
ments | sugar and tobacco are the staple
products while tropical fruits are under
a drawback on account of the duty
ing As a
supremely delightful, and our distinguish
rest.
over them. country it is
a
el
|
}
now aged couple, travel life's journey
together, sharing each other's joys and
other's bur
sorrows and bearing each
Sox
dens. She was a member of the
of § Friends,
sense of the word, a
ety
a good woman in every
d neighbor, an
Her life's
reward
Kil
A
affectionate wife and mother
{
labors are goue to her final
»
and |
|
xX
1
the
of Mi
Besides her hushand, following chile
ren i Creek Pa
Angeline
Adelin
lamsport
| Martha Harri
I Mr. Wolf
id and
Slover,
ping
»f Aaronsbu:
the
was
and
house for
cach other,
Mr
township,
over
He had been
face for many
nf
great fer.
ug hter
IR con
* from her faith
Miffwmburg
was a
% )
mer John Wolf
ite Wm. Wolf
a of
Rebersburg
Ha He
townshis At
the f Centre
Miles
native ar
when a young man went to Mifflinbur
was
KE:
| where he was engaged in the mercantile
| business up to within a few years ago
He
devout member of the Lutheran church
and amassed quite a fortune was a
ed townsmen cannot speak too highly in | His Age was about 7¢ years
praise of it. For men of capital they re.
Murs. CATHERINE Brck—Died at the
commend it, the "Queen of the Antilles. * | home of Frank VYearick, west of Madi
Election Was Irregular
| sonburg, oun Tuesday, aged Ss years
| Will be buried in the cemetery at Year
Last week it was stated in these col {ick’s church this, Thursday afternoon
umns that the election in Millbeim boro, | She was the mother of H. G Royer, the
the
valid, proves incorrect
for erection
The ballot used | arrived here
of water works was | past few years living in Johnstown, who
yesterday to attend the
was properly prepared but tie ordinance | funeral
for that purpose was not properly signed
and the result
| returned to the clerk of the court,
election officers, but to the clerk of coun.
[cil instead. AN parties integested have
| come to the conclusion that
| election must be held to accomp
improvement
lish the
Movings,
Many of our subscribers will change
their postoffice address about
April 1st, It is often the last thing they
do, notify the publisher and the result is
that they miss several issues of their pa.
per. If you are moving and will have a
new postoffice address notify us at once by
card, and be especially sure that you
mention the oLDd ADDRRSS as well as the
new one desired,
Attend to this now, and there will be
on or
no interruption in receiving your paper
regularly,
of the election was not |
by the | morning, aged S¢ years
| Mrs. ADAMS H
cas, near Centre Hill, died eariy Sunday
Her
| were interred at Sprucetown Monday
[the sth. Mrs,
living with W La.
remains
Adams was an invalid
another | for a number of years, and was confined
She
Was a consistant member of the Metho
[to ber bed for the last two years
Mrs. Wrionrt widow of Frank!
Wright, of Colyer, died Tuesday morn. |
ing, 8, of dropsy, aged 62 years, She had
been {ll for some time Five children
Survive: Mrs, John Dashem, Red Mill;
Mrs. Reasuner, Coalport; Miss Laura, Nit.
tany ; Hudson, Nittany, and Miss Sallie,
at home,
GrorGr GARDNER (~The remains of
George Gardner, son of Wilson Garduer,
deceased, who died at the Pittsburg
hospital Friday moming last, were
dist church at Sprucetown |
tre cour
Huntir
Roc rings, Cen
in Graysville cer
nelery
!
Died
Ri ARD K
| Monday «
Logan street
Hie
| his
He
native of
hi home
Of two years
vEeDning on Fast
after an tlines
Milroy, Mifflin «
month and ¥ days
inty,
in
* Wah 70 years, 1
o Katherine Murphy, a
1, in 1857, and
ay
wa
married t
Lilkenny, Irelanc
resident of Bellefonte for the
He
clor and
has
} »
een
| past 54 WAS a stone mason
| and nl quite successful in
mem-
of this
children
his chosen occupation. He was a
ber of St atholic church
A
city. Av
survive
the following
1 Mrs. E
Thomas of
:
ward
Pittsburg,
Three
Brown
burg
ve namely
Wayne
ywayncs
Thomas,
Shiloh’s
Consumption
re las 1
00 a
“ve
yous
Shiloh's ( pion €
druggists at 50e, B)
rinted guarantees goes witl
f you are not satis
and get your money
bry all
. A
ry bottle
od go druggist
sek
SHIN
Cedar
Col
WANT)
for : (
and Philly
and other po J il ription books For
terms and ters ALTOONA PUI
LISHING CO Altoona, Vs 12
|
ONCE~A man t a
Best Flouring Mill Plants
¥ located and 1he
Easoiine engine
The party shoud oor
y 1 sand ad. Call
Tr Hoover fonts, Pa.
WANTED AT
ease one of o
Centre « iy
est improved
0 either
¥ r
Cal
on or address ina Belle
g bargait
:
forall
MARKET QUOTATIONS.
All market quotations are eareflu
od each Thursday morning, bef
closed for the press
Bellefonte
¥ correet
the paper
Produce
The following prices are paid bf SponLen &
Oo. for produce
Kges per Jdoren
Lard, per pound
allow, per pound
Butter, per pound
Bide, par pound
Shoulder, per pound
Bellefonte
wn
-.
2
»
Grain
The following prices are paid by
MiLLiwe Oo. dor grain
Red wheat pol Bushel, old
Red Wheat bushel, now
Rye, per be .
Lorn, shelled per bushel, old .....
Bariey per DuShel a ne
Oates. por bushel........
Coburn—Grain,
Rilowing Are the prices paid for grain by the
hat Bid) A I I kL
hite. Cees
Froesix
. 70
7
taken to the home of his near
A