THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 11, 1901, W. Crider is nursing a bealed HAPPENINGS =F ABOUT TOWN |, | The Local News Compiled During |, the Week It costs but one cent to read Katz & 0's. advertisement this week -Ralph Mallory, the photographer, is *hiladelphia this week on business, Simon R. King, the landlord at Co burn, attended the horse sale on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, G, Murray Andrews, | | | | BRIEFLY TOLD INA FEW LINES of Philadelphia, are at the Bush | House Personal | { | What | | | Men agency for the Baltimore Mutual Aid So gut is Movements of Our People Mention, Society Events Has Transpired Worthy tion—Short Paragraphs & Co's. advertisement to Dontread Katz if you dont want invest in a of card, Miss Mame | morning ohinsonbaugh lett Miss Lou Harper is visiting friends | day for an extended visit in Lock Haven Lock Haven Prof. Roy Mattern, Y., 18 visiting his parents, at Milesburg ) { Brooklyn, N layvard Roger T 0 ciety in this vicinity The was I A postal costs one cent. Invest in atz& Co's Monday and the lized {1nd 1" ‘ {ep dine ball, on even one after reading K advertise nd « ven ment, The Academy will 15th. Prof. J. Maurice Babb, of the Acade ff on a business trip to Ne ing, we attended *t | of order prevailed They a Bellefonte | x the Mond: spring term of I KR good sum open nm At last the street committee are tng a number of needed crossings | at different points over the borough my, .is City. Mrs burg, Pa., is vi and Mrs. Ber Miss K Mawr, spent 1 a long time Ge her rent nD S paren ’ ng amin Bradley ate Shuger her an her brother, Mr ed home and Mrs. W Wedne where AY €3 een Co, fis ni ana St time when they to attend the Odd Fe the 26th of April F. Hunter Newton money put eR on Tuesday i irculation there by the to work } : sls t M 11) onin X which em about a bundre : for by ounts h i undred mes and he reg F good where he will spend the next no region He pnlerests of a « the zine mining 00k the customary after the the large section who are mount of taken the an with the re. the ature up there, from which they IDES over county, The H continued a good yield unusual fe Persons who want rice! Review will | right hand boilers and engines and along, gradually coming down to mod. binery of any sort should ern periods. Thus far we find that our sketches hence There are that never : rer | | ae : . . published in another g readers appreciate these by the E Iron Work at They have a large ontinued histo1 and only m pire Howard F will be many assortment that they vents ocal were might b guarantee and , t what vou print n by at th red in memory and the hi are wking for those having them st which you can save a pice ent to us to priot and make tory ; ' more thus preserving at Franci Rhoads left 5 J KE wha Mo., Zenith Zin general fonte and State College capitalists, | | othe ise go into oblivion noon for Granby, where Be therwise go into wion Hand Sawed Off take charge of the that place as manger Charles Wagner, employed in a Monday which severed his Wagner picked up his hand, walked to the telephone and summoned a physician to his home, and then walk. saw mill at on fell Against a hand, | have | | Lewisburg, operated them successfully for ths past year, and have decided to enlarge and improve the same with Mr. Rhoads to manage the operation. Mr, Rhoads is buzzsaw, postal | Mon. has accepted the | best the drying | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE | Gathered from the Various Offices About the Court House MARRIAGE LICENSES §f Henry Shuey illmore t Ella Bodle . . " | Ellis F. Reckert Colyer ) Ut Minnie C, Horner hy ) ! | | John W, Kelley Fillmore Alice Roan He F. McCoy Shugert B Helen Beaver Malin Aaron A Ernestine lHefonte llefoute | sbhurg Hassinger lip Jones : Samuel Nearhoff Miriam Cowher Taylor REAL ESTATE DD), Moore et March $i 100 O00 Jno. W. Walter | March 25 lot | $550.00 Jno. W. Walter | binder, March 21, | Philipsburg. $22 Adam Vonada Harvey | ada, June 3, 182: 11 20 Per | Walker ¥. County Commiss | ada aud Samuel C in Walker to Harry | res in Walker TRANSFERS Jno RY 1 ux in to Hannh A. Steele, 1901 in South Philipsburg Fas South to Anna Mary 1901; 2 lots in Yon hes in 0 xX 00 ioners H Hoy, June § 0.00 to | 200 Acres Jno. A. Swarts her part ably at choir in the evening gan and the sang admirably the church and Sune 1 whoo and the | rooms were again crowded Aster services rendered by the Miss : trained Sun. ' : : Ay SCix delighted a Lalu tover her little was charming is the first church in introduced thi cup town, to the which being Eradually adopted by hurches of all de mt the nominations through- and Hal The Reformed church of Centre began the individua cuj r Communion about a We named year ago and adhere to the above * as yet the only ones in the couuty to h Service, six others were also admitted 1 ship Fags t memim } Fire at the Match Factory Last Saturday mornis KE, owing to the rise of temperature, a lot of matches in room at the match factory started a blaze and in a short time a lively conflagration ensued as the room was filled with matches in drying trays, The fire departments responded and in a short time had the fire under Owing to the fire proof wall but one room control, a careful business man and will be sure to | make a success of the enterprise, ed home and had his arm dressed. was damaged. loss about $600, which Ly this time is about repaired. RECENT DEATHS BENJAMIN 8. CRAIN died at home in Philipsburg on Saturday after sed was during the civil war HANIBAL WILLIAM the home of Levi consumption, Wil i of age noon. The decea a brave soldier colored, died at iturday the He Pennington He plac L morning ol Wis son of Isaac llams of thi was Wednesday after the rheuma JounG, FuLL rd John G Roaring sanitarium ¥ MIR died at of born 1n noon Fullmer Spring tism Deceased was Centre county and was aged year Mis home SARAH E died at her the day morning, of catarrh of the stomach, She i ITER at branch near Lemont, Fri aged 61 years survived by one sister, Mattie, Alexander, of Altoona, John, of and Wil MARY ErLizAus 1 a four br at home, Creek, at home Mn after a tam and Jame ri GATES died ten days’ illness of pneumoni; Monday night 1st, at the home ¢ mry Gates Gates i PUBL Mif ago and was the son When Presbyterian church in Siglersville flin county. 63 of Hugh Aiken he at years of age united the He oO with Reedsville entered Washington and Jefferson ( and graduated Thirty. five lege i ¥ to Miss vo of Huntingdon with high honors years » he was united in marriage Odenkirk, Co.., rvives him with their three chil dren, Mrs Johns Fal Pa.; Emma Jane of Be 1d two sisters George B on, of Beaver John } He also leaves a brother Mrs. Harcy, of Be Mrs, Chatles Moore and William H. Aiken. of Altoona three and atle, efoute namely ew. Ohi Twenty years ago he came to Bellefonte I and engaged in the piano and music Sun Hats business, being the junior member of the . * y pind & Atkens Mr etired and Mr. Alkens succeeded to the business firm of Bunnel Later Bunnel 1 Extra Tipe We have a He was a veteran of the civil war and as such was an enthusiastic member of Gregg Post, No. a5 G. A R He was also a member of the Roval Ar The Celebrated Parker Flies. canum and of the Bellefonte Lodge of | Masons, Mr. Alken was one of our prominent citizens. He was public spirited and on all questions of the High Street. My Lady's Breakfast is Well Served SALI ny Goods and prices are right. GREEN'S PHA ree estos k 5) when the hot-bread, hot roll or muffin is Royal Baking Powder risen, ROYAL BAKING POWDER add pti food ( anti-dyspe REGISTER ONLY... FEW DAYS DEREON OI il MARKET QUOT ft TIONS, Batter, Side, per p Shoulder, per Bellefonte da wind i Grain The following prices are paid by Froesix | MiLiane Co, for grain Red wheat per bushel, old Red Wheat per bushel, new Rye, per bushel... . Bar shelled por bushel, old oo i ey POE DUSHO) essen scrote srvaemmens eos TO 70 wo «0 w » RMACY, Bellefonte, Pa. WR Le)
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