RAL THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, MARCH 21, 1901. HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN The Local News Compiled During the Week BRIEFLY TOLD IN A FEW LINES Movements of Our People—Personal Mention, Society Events—What Has Transpired Worthy of Men- tion—Short Paragraphs. Spring is here, do you know it? ~The days and nights are now of about equal length, ~—VYogel & Deming's Minstrels Satur. day, March 3oth, —Robin red breast has been chirping about here the past week. -R. B. Taylor, the coal dealer, lost a valuable horse by death last week. —Hammond Sechler, the groceryman, is confined to his home with sickness. The ice men are around drumming up business already for summer orders, —We are anxious to hear from some of our patrons between this and April 1st. —Rev. M. Diller, preach in the Episcopal church, on Tues day evening. of Renovo, will 1 —Charles Cruse is now fatherof a lit girl arrived Thursday morniug 14th. The spring term of Prof. D. M. Wolf's school, at Penn Hall, will begin an Mon. day April 8, tle baby which 1GO1. —Thomas Donachy, of Bellefonte, has been placed on the United States pension rolls at 5S a month, —Miss Ida Campbell, of Williamsport, is a guest at the home of Recorder and Mrs, Nelson E. Robb. The public sales this year are well attended and live stock and implements | are bringing good prices. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union will hold a rummage sale during the second week in April. ~—Mrs, Caroline Rhome and daughter Miss Ella, left Bellefonte Friday for their home in Passadena, Cal —Mrs. George Schrock, Ohio, and Miss Bird Ginter, of Bel are guests of Tyrone friends of Akron, lefonte, ~—At the last session of council some of the leading members almost fell into a fit when they discovered gross negligence on their part ~The rumor afloat that Benj. Gentz lost over half of his car load of western horses by sickness is a mistake, as nothing of the kind happened Walter W Wampole & Co., drug fi rim of ~The ladies of the Methodist church will hold a “Spinster’s Convention’ in the near future, ~—We want to hear from some of our delinquents before April 1st, Will we? is another question If you are agoing to move, April 1st, now is the time to notify us and your pa- per will come regularly, Smith, for almost the Mr. George I. twenty years with Beaver Lumber Co., of this position with a large Williamsport, Mr. Smith will move his family to Williamsport after the first of April, Young men of Bellefonte formerly has accepted lumber \F “. v place, a firm at known as the “Go Easies' have organiz- ed themselves into the Bellefonte Athletic | John A. Crawford. et ux . ford, e ’ { Thompson, Feb LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Gathered from the Various Offices About the Court House. MARRIAGE LICENSES, { Franklin P. Flory . . . Tusseyiille Cevilla I, Crader . . . Spring Mills William Kennedy State College | Lizzie Pennington . , § Thomas IL. Moore . . Lallie E. Christine « - . Centre Hall Elysburg REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Jacob W. Jones’, adwr., to Silas R. 15, 1901 ; lot in Philips { burg N. H 5, 1898 ; 200 acres in $700. Gruber to Luther Hanes, March Miles. #1. | Harrison Kline, treasurer, to J. H. 200 Acres in { Reifsnyder, Aug. 20, Miles. $4.12. 1868 to Frank club, and from this club a base ball team Hoffman, Feb. 6, 1901 ; lot in Philipsburg. has been formed with Austin Eadon as fi manager. The manager has arranged games for different places Prof. and Mrs. Jas. R. Hughes and Rev, J. P. Hughes left Tuesday evening for Baltimore, to attend the wedding of Charles Stone Hughes of Philadelphia, to Miss Emma Virginia Graham of Mt this season. Washington, Md., Wednesday evening. | In their absence the Academy students are enjoying a vacation. —Gen. Daniel H. Hastings sailed from ! The | Philadelphia last Friday for Cuba business and sit the Cuba and will pos in Governor's trip is of He principal cities in one pleasure. will wi several look at our new Porto Rican The his Bahamas may a He about three weeks $0 ilinerary. expects to! The drug store of firm nameof |]. N. & 8S at this place, for a number years conducted under the after will be owned by Sydney Krum. rine as his brother Jacob has retired from the firm, Sydney Krumrine has « ducted the store tor a number of years and the present change is an indi that he is prospering. Henry satisfied that the drain sink in the ravine Tibbens is at the upper portion of Howard street is ff all the surplus su | face drainage | in the | has | along the street | asewer | and sufficient to carry 4 I } {lea le f s Lo a wi rocks and solves a problem annoyed all property . } 18) cost #4 . would b neaut several thous 3} assed Many prevent Wn to ide walks under ain ordin the off * passage of a sin Bayard representing Philadel phia, is enroute to Passadena, Cal., where | he will be located. evening for health ity to con pot been in good be went to that ~-W. Fred Jackson, » nected with Jackson. bank for several his connect March oth linn Rot on torf ha ia tae freight department o He iss ent and trustworthy young mat » of Pa., in this place Jac ob Bottorf, Don't for tainment t ling, and worth ing. Watch for the b David Kle pper, who 17 Years ago to make his own wavy in world, is visiting his father at Colevi the intendent for Bros He is now super tractingifirm of Francis of Philadelphia. Borough Overseer of the Poor Sam Deihl fice in a manner that is encouraging to is going about the duties of his of the taxpayers, and distressing to bums and lazy beats Samuel, the people wil ~Mrs. Charles Moore and daughter have leased the rooms on the third floor Keep on | endorse your course of Crider’s Exchange now occupied by David Kelley, Potter house who will move on Spring street, vacated some time ago by Charles Gilmour A delightful surprise is in store for those theatric inclined, for Jolth W Voge! & Arthur Demis K's Big Minstre are the Saturday, March 10, ing will, of course, ally House, Arthur Dem be the chief due at Garman Opera 1901 merry. maker on this occasion The Centre county adopted a which went nto March. The for town will remain practical tical Society fee bill at its last eliect meeting 15th physicians on the Tales in y the same as before, but they will be con siderably creased In the country districts On Monday quite alot if people we in town from B WES towy ship who were P interested in the application of ¢ what Reese for tavern liquor license, Walker eading from at krow as the seitiement on the pike here over the moun tain to Snow Shoe Years ago a hotel flourished at this point and nt was fam ous for its rare larder and Kent tality, It be Mr. tion to cater to transient trade during sutnmer time in the hope of making the place a desirable summer resort, tinue hospi would Reese's inten and | into the | of re | Rowdies Arrested a hearing ng with ot The Frank K Guisewite h they secured th before ») wh was shown against m and they hard ly realize what is them. It is a take to assault a policeman and they are finding it out - Nominations by the Governor (yovernor Stone nt to the senate the of Philipsburg Mills, vice Woolridge, Wood | f win Appointments Trustees | K , y | the Cottage State hospiial, A. S| hards W. A rist, A. E land vi Irwin ; J N. & hoonover, | Philipsburg, vice R rt Lloyd, deceased Toma Jiyth Madera WwW. P. resi £) ceola vice Duncat ond puancar Kued Elks Joseph Katz and Bellefonte Messrs John Trafford I. F. Run attended a me ime, ew local ug of the Elks at ony i of our Elk Lock Haven Tuesday eve ning. We now ’ ’ have about enough members of this or. ganization in Bellefonte to establish a ocal order Ihe idea has been advoca ted for some time Charles Stone Hughes, of Philade phia, and Miss A Graham, of Mt. Washington, Baltimore county, Md. will this church Emma Yirgini | Married | rried evening St M1 secon d thi ’ the | railroad company at Philade phia » — in John's Episcopal at Hughes is the Pp | now in the ¢ mploy Washington, of Rev, and i mia I» ! 4 | He | | ! | son 1 Hugh p Pennsylvania nce, Harrowing a man's feelings won't help toward cultivating his acquaintance The saw filer gets pretty old before he is beyond catting a new set of teeth, Krumrine, here. | n- | ation now thoroughly | - | | | | A serious case | 000. 0. Furst, perches in | Jacob Garbrigk, et ux, to A | March 13, 1901; 2 acres 4 { Manion. $150. Dora E. Thomas, et baron, to Mary A. { Taylor, Feb, 12, 1901; in State College Boro. $210. David Klepper to { March 11, 1901 ; lot in Spring F. C. Cronover, et ux, { Pekington, Feb. 8, 1901; $600 Mary A. Cole, $500 Wm. P, Rush, 10 lot in J. Greist, Sept, 1, J wo Catharine Holt, et al, to Emily Emigh, May 29, 1899 ; house and lot in Philips. burg. $500 David Levisey, et ux, t Malone Greist to A 1971 ; tract of land in Unionville. G Ww 1990 house and ’" Ki shoe, $1 Harry Kiss! ng, Ot $75 Lehigh Valley District fas Shoe okerhoff | SChoo) Suow Henry Br Jan, 1 $500 Commissioners of Centre Co Mareh 1:1, 1901 : Gruber, Miles, - Grand Musicale A public recital eran chur owners ‘ while | »laborate] The | ord ances | Candidate for Grand Warde : in A « ver 3 tie message | G Ar | Court Revokes Chart the crusade of the Altoona ‘A result of ad i Saloon League, the Mae nuerchor Tum Lerman the Altoona ty Singing Society and Res ical organ Central Penn vania, and the Juniata Rod and Game Club, a leading organization, . | have been re quired by | render their barters - Mormons Coming A pair of Mormon elders applied to | Mavor Giles of Altoona to preach on the The mayor questioned them pretty closely street of the moantain city and dis. | covered vocates of that the gathered that they were ad ! . poiygamy, then informed them their They {up their carpet bags and left for nu flown was not Ore cougenial pastures - Was Not John Rohn Purs urday afternoon. {| David ( ley went to Wetham Sat nd after viewing the body of the man found in the river, ed that it that feet tall stat hn Rohn, whereas was not FJ This man is fully six | Mr inches Rohn was only about five feet five - | Robert Cook of Howard, broken Walnut has ground for his new house on street On | hy We home ay afternoon while Mra. 2 returning iting a sick child the home of Nathan Romola, ich from v of Howard, wa at Packer, near she slipped and fell of back out joint and seriously injuring her At present she is rest about as Ung well as could be expected For the accommodation of those mleof]. R near Zion, Tuesday 26'h. the Ce ntral R K Stop passenger trains at Isand desir ing to attend the public Lutz of Penna, will Stover’s lane, which is a short dis tance from the sale “A silver inedal bythe W.C.T. U evening of March contest will be held of 1 29th, pionvilie, on the admission will be asked, but a collection will be | received, A general invitation is extend. | ed We anticipate a good time, X. { husband, father and mother, and the fol. | lowing | Bellefonte | Ta 11 knocking her hip | RECENT DEATHS. | HARVEY HEATON :—a former Belle fonter, fell from a telephone pole at Johnstown Friday afternoon, He was in the employ of the Standard Under. ground Cable Co., of Pittsburg, and while stringing cable on a pole suddenly the cross bar beneath him broke and he fell 35 feet to the ground, His left arm was crushed from the wrist to the elbow injured internally from Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER OO NEW YORK and he was which he died that evening. He was the son of Green Heaton, of Boggs town. ship, and was 27 years of age. He survived by his father, mother and sev his wife Moshannon. Is brief visit with friends here recently. Miss Rachel Lucas ha from an attack of the grip eral brothers and sisters and ; been suffering little boy 5 years old een suf DE aud one child, a Interment in the Bellefonte Union ceme tery, Monday. There were two hand- some floral tributes from Co, B, the other from his fellow workmen in the telephone company, James Lucas and Sunday with friends One was J. Edward Waite, who had gone to see his turned Miss Julie ing at the here sister, Jennie, spent at Howard received, school teacher brother, has re. our a Blitner, of Eagleville home Dave visit near is Lucas, Died at her home Sunday morning fall, her dis ease being diabetis. Deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |. W. Houser, of this place; age 25 years, 6 months | 25th MRS JOSEPH BECK in Wilkinsburg, Pa, She had been ill since last of A voung child of Harry Viehdorfer, who lives near this place, died on urday and was burried on Monday after noon Sat Sarah Viehdorfer is home again after and 20 days. One year ago on the 3 \ d 4 a few week's absence of last October she was married to Joseph late of ived by Kansas Flower her | Lemont. P i mo } Wh Beck, formerly of this place, but Wilkinsburg She is sus K of colums of the moCrs and Abram, Pa 1.1 brothers, John , and Charles, of Sharon 2 Sonundran Mi 5 | of IEW w [8 » I 1 Gow i A Good Gud Year 3 ) burg, Pa few min - It's a Short Road from a cough to consumption. Brown has been a for some Don't neglect a cough—take Shiloh’s Consumption Cure when your cold appears. The “ounce of better than years of illness, o rvive her prevention” is “1 sulflered for years from a and £ tr . Fased ent y e Dak west but t reed began takin A pletely remedies HENRY T. DETCHTS Wik PF. L Camp & Oo, Brokers, | Las & ther Feturped cast few bottles com the greatest of flalo, N.Y Shiloh’s Consumption Cure is sold by all druggists at 28c, 300, $1.00 a bottle. A rinted guarantee gees with every bottle fe yeu are not satisfied go to your druggist and get your money back ustrale hook neu site you 5 C Wells kd Co , LeRoy Write! without ox PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. where The Cen ocrat wishes them a large meas of Potters Wood on | ankey week for Fire Insurance The quarterly meeting of the board of | directors of the Farmers Mutual Fire | i IR. - insurance company was held at Runkle'’s 1 hurs ’ Mar. 28: M. M. Lucas Hall, 1 Runvide. in Boggs twp. at 10a. » , AlTLIve irge number of application for new risks | hotel in Centre on Tuesday STOCK ; horses two are and renewals were ace epted Mr. Mc( Iwo weeks The insur. | on bam, burned ance ellan’s at Linden $500, the full Also a small about Hall amon: previous adjusted for tol In ona st These ASsesmen was Bots wx ‘ana } EMP sufance oss | , IMPLEMEN of MM: be able Lenker, at Lemont osses wi aid without laying an - Barbers Make a Change The barber shog April 7th room under the Centre County Bank, and Wil Mills Calvin Green of Frank Sacerman after will be removed to the 1m will exchange rooms 29: Friday, March Ww ‘ at his res } L. Rhone move his shop from YM hres the Bush House to the shop now ocx upied . by Mr Edward Baney Baney has de cided to leave town - Injured at Scotia At No. 1 excavator last Thursday | 14th when Clyde Shuey was in the act of | F wt catching a car, the brake stic k flew of, | Kn ‘ leaving him fall down between the bump M FoR ers, bre aking and ¢ rushing hia CR In a fearful manner th - from ( } {ley Hy Postponed Lecture | for comb | frm Aion of : ba \ tHieeon { pay: A very god for any purchase a home The water power alone i» worth ¢ annually, for manufacturing par poses. Call and see the place and be oonvineed of the bargain offered to » iy one ooking for a Rone, This property is al) Hight and sheap at ned Uwing to unfavorable weather the lect pon Rev Bickle, on “A Trig was postponed from March 8 and ¢'h to March 29 and oth, nes ure by levan Through Europe,’ in the Reformed church, at Zion. the offer A. A PLETCHER. Nittany, Pa John Mosebarger, of Cooper, made a | | | | | i Weather Report Leport [1%] { } 0 | me 0) LEARN TELEG 999 People In RAPHY. Free. FISK TELE- LEBANON, PA. Every Thousand Mingle’s Shoe Store. FREE AD COLUMN MARKET QUOTATIONS. or! helied 3 he ¥y per d or bushe Loburo-—Grain lye Harley Lock Haven Produce Butter, per pound, 20 to 22¢ ; CEES, per dor, 15 10 16¢ ; chickens, per pair 60 to oC ; apples, per peck 25 10 go | potatoes, per bush. 60 to Joc
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