THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 18, 1901, HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN The Local News Compiled During the Week BRIEFLY TOLD IN AFEW LINES Movements of Our People Mention, Society Events Personal What Men of Has Transpired Worthy tion—Short Paragraphs Farmers are busy plowing Gardening and house cleaning is en gaging the women Loyd Smith has secured a position at Williamsport and lef that place last week as barber t for Bubb, of Williamsport, the Belle Miss Carnie has been fonte Methodist church. elected organist of —The statement of the expenditures of this boro, for the past year, 1s a little What slow in getting around this season is wrong The committee appointed to examine candidates for permanent certificate Pit ' in the arbitrati will meet room - Joh 1 Adam } has been exy toona on Green, bh SON all of Boggs young Green be found Green could not man was brought to jai ne Kline gave bail in Altoona were wanted for had as property of They ship ped having sneaked away goods that been levied on by the sherif George Green. in hauled them lo Miles Boggs Twp burg and under an name, then one night they drove Altoona with a horse cow ; off t and wagon and leaving only enough goods partially satisfy the sheriffs claim. to Trout fishing was attended to in a lively manner on Monday. About one hundred whipped the Bellefonte streams, some with fair luck, others with slim catches, Some trout were pulled out of Spring creek both within and with out the boro limits. There being many fishermen on the banks of the many trout were taken fine stream the number of rods will but divided among the legion average from three to five toa fisherman, Detective is sald to have caught a trout measuring seventeen and one half inches in length—that is what is counted a whopper, but Rightnour some sharp “catching’’ at times little boy was see: a fifteen inch speckled beauty, We have reports of fine trout having been caught streams Rightoout does One with other in this county but have | tt) H. Harter and Fred Kurtz each getting about trout on Monday in the streams of the Paddy mountain region, and Dave Ray- man caught 60 on Swift Run Monday forenoon, Several trout of it and 12 inches were caught in Elk creek, near Millheim, on Monday, in en formation as to numbers. T 100 | in Bellefonte several davs this assumed Wm. Galbraith, the plumber, is laid up with illness, The fresh coat of coal tar paint beginning of this court-house roof received a week vumber of fellows had A goodly poor luck fishing on Monday and some worse, Wi visiting at the home of his brother in Dr. J. M Miss Mary Brockerhoff has returned | to Bellefonte after spending the winter far Il Kipe, of Wilmington, Del, is law, Lock | with friends in eastern cities Dr. Potts, of the Lutheran charge, was a business visitor Rev Petersburg Week. Monday cold and Tuesday Was | morning showed frost and ice on puddles thick as paste board NJ barm done The fruit crop thus far is all safe as inds, 1 k including peaches, not only but in all others so far as the Democrat has reports, Of course, the big ones all ‘dropped the little Monday, and it that 1 when they saw what was in on wa beauties didn't know enough to drop it at the | sel of . other end of the ts went to Harn the meeting I. H. ( WAS working near rarfield, vieman, ra was itten by a small dog which was frothis K at the mouth Friday last, after whic bh the dog was shot and his carcass sent to Baltimore for examination w th the re the dog Was pronounced as certainly been suffering from Ona receiving telegraph informa Coleman tion Mr accompanied by his wife, started at once for Baltimore for treatment A "bond ecture social w of the be held in the room Methodist church this evening board of the church desire a full attend ance at this “social,” particularly on the part of those who subscribed for Ix nds issued to pay the debt incurred by the church repairs Arrangements been made for an enjovable e have vening of | The program of the | of peculiar interest Every one is invited, bond subscribers and others social intercourse evening will be This evening the annual inspection of Company B will take place at the Ar mory at 8o'clock, by Maj. Samue! Jefries, of Pittsburg, the the 20d Brigade will in inspecting officer of Other military digni attendance. The in. fpection of the company property takes taries be place in the afternoon, The evening In spection will be public and there usually is a good attendance as the boys are out on dress parade and looking their very best. The officers of the company have been preparing for this event for some time and Captain Taylor thinks that his 0 {and Mrs | church wil The pastor and the official | Inspection of company B, this even | Ing | Edward Harper, of the firm of Har- | per Bros. grocers, is on the sick list des of still the Penns valley white The north si mountains were with snow this week. Among the Blair county marriage li censes we notice that of Fravk P, Brandt, f Newburg, Blair county, and M. Eliza- | beth Hoy, of Lemont McCalmont’s ulted se remature blast at Ai quarry vesterday afternoon re riously to Edward Nighthart and Thomas Shope, two of the employees Mrs Tressler, of Keller, Hall, Hall, m Tuesday to attend shop [saad Oak Wm while in town of Linden ping paid our office a brief visit of the KE 1 an oyster Friday and Saturday eve The members ngelical hol in the Jush Arcade, Apri ordially invite supper ning, are « Each of the postoffice , William H have ‘0 Henrietta Butt Morton advance in their salary of $100 each 1 Carman ¢ Smith notified year to go into effect be I Big Calf Frank | of Nigh Bank, had that gave birth to a calf, that weighed old Who n oC A COw me day this week, day can beat this? A "big calf like he'd make you see stars, you call feller he but when | & cow has a big call, it's big brag xeasion for a State College Won The Bellefonte Athletic « ball team played the Stats Col ial ) base lege Yar. Sity team. The Bellefonte team was too light for State who were able to bunch thelr hits and run bases to perfection The score stood State tr,and B. A. 1 . The Lutherans Call a Minister At the congregational meeting held on Thursday evening Rev, Charles EB. Rus sell, of Loganton, Clinton county, re ceived a call to become the pastor of the Lutheran church of Phi ipsburyg, » . A Ripe Pair Simeon Bacon, of Delmar, and Mrs Francis, of Bath, were married Wednes. day evening at the Baptist parsonage at Coudersport, Both are over 70 years of age. EE ———— i ————— Sinking an ofl well Is one way of run. men will make a good showing, ning one’s business into the ground, ) pounds when a | ] When | | feels | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE RECENT DEATHS AN LE: died suddenly Gathered from the Various Offices About Clin- the Court House ; Tuesday mornj hone near ged tondale, Nittany valley, ag He lagrip MARRIAGE LICENSES Nilbur W. Tibbens Mary FE, Me kley - bad suffered from an attack Houserville Fillmore ¢ but was not confined to heart fail He I! house by his illnes Yamcis zie Losenz an " Clarence caused his death wife and one Joseru Mites Reher Bodenchak * Berasik M Gorton Hights Munson a highl Sharer citizen, of burg, died on Monday Taylor Twp iy n and He children 1 nights month B. Jaca Acas Howard 1 Heverly Fagle day One r survives him Mt : f ana lour H., of Mifflinburg leave idow 0 soynton H King Rebersburg Mrs an NE up | mourn: Notch | | Mrs. Jennie | Chestie ol Hommer Maye Gearhart Wyle Wirth row 11 Piper Altoona Philipsburg Aaronsbury | (slen Grimm, of vangrove, K f in, Mo BROTHER AND ! I'e) BE Birmingham | ¢1, Bellefonte | M and Emma Hazel, o Iron | George kuner, one of the known citizens 11, aged TRANSFER | year | nonth leath was due ) Wm H ch 13 Jol, 41 acres 5 in Howard B $ Ard to Mary C. Ard, ot in Fergu te Thomp ur 1 Mr t Mrs Kleq J ac 0 Wo 5.00, Mar N Mary h OD on } was bhlesse! whos Are Ying Mrs. Moses Walter wney, 1 wa 3 the two men who had thrown about ten feet tf obhwer Buffalo R Be wT f john, of 1llinois ! Eli wi me to the ground through the AVEr a Base after they had the Baney Mr The authorities have been ads ised of the | Han and Daniel Susan W Mollie Gordon is a man well on in life Catherine tmer Smith 1 dp N LE robbery but no suspicion of the identity | Bellefonte and M y 114 | of the miscreants has as yet developed. | Nlinots : : - : Will Go to Bellefont Sciatic Rheumatism Cured After ii Oo 10 ciicionte 8 teen Years of Suffering Lock “I bave been afflicted with sciatic matism for fourteen years." says ery, K. T., and their wives will EO to | Edgar, of Germantown, Cal gy { Bellefonte, Friday afternoon on the 3:45 | Able to be around but constantly suffe : MN ] ~ 14 \ train. They will attend the public mn [1 tried everything I could hear of and at l atallats off y : ast was told to try Chamberlain's Pain [* — 100 of officers and reception, which | Balm, which I did and was immediately will be held in the hall of Constans Com. relieved and in a short time cured, and mandery A special train will leave | I am happy to say it has not since return | Bellefonte at 1 o'clock Saturday ed.” Why not use this liniment and get wel It is for sale by Green's Pharmacy - - Four The Haven Democrat says The members of Hospitaller Commad thew. Josh wan red mor. [ing to bring the excursionists home. | Tickets including return passage, two | 044 Fellows Anniversary dollars On account of Odd Pellows' Anniver. sary to be held at Williamsport on | 26, 1901, the Central R R. of Pa. will sell excursion tickets from all stations to Williamsport and return at one way fare for round trip, good Boing on April 261k and good for return anti) April 27th, A special train with through coaches will 5 10 leave Bellefonte at A.M. and re turning will leave Willlamsport at ¢ {8 FM Lommittee Meeting | The democratic county committee will | meet in the arbitration room in the | house, Bellefonte, Pa. noon, April 200d. 1 sharp count on Monday after al one o'clock The object of the meeting Ji, confirm the apportionment of delegates and to arrange for hold ing the democratic Primaries We would urge that every {member of the J. W. Gephart Gen'l Supt - - . committee be present either in person or | W. J. Sincen, Sec'y. Notice to Farmers On and after December 1sth we will | not take any kind of grain on store at our mill. We will, however, be in the market for cash grain constantly and will pay the highest prices, sof Pronrix MiLrine Co. y a substitute Jon J Bownn, Chairman, | ] i ] 0 orator are neither unless they spout, An oll well and a of them much good George nd Ary Elder, of Hug he two near a day or wr ’ ) aj weighed ar tha 1 two ha crown cub hich they LEGAL NOTICES *M KMATI Cera a al nis oMocee that they ALEX AN Ny KER “res CE EveEnicx, Ar JAMES Hoy, Rook Grov MARKET QUOTATIONS. April | All market guotat od each Thursday me cloned for the press Bellefonte ne are Aref Li ing. bel rreet re the paper is Produce I The? Wing prices are paid by SpcuLEs & | Uo, for produce Kgs per doren | Lard, por pou nd | Tallow per pound Butter, per pound Side, per pound Shoulder, per pound Bellefonte The toliowing prices are paid by Froswix MitLiwe Co, for grain wheat per bushel, old Wheat per Grain
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