( - THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 9, 1901, HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN The Local News Compiled During the Week BRIEFLY TOLD IN AFEW LINES |, Movements of Our People Mention, Society Events Has Transpired Worthy tion—Short Paragraphs. \! of -'W hen Soldiers Monument Mrs phia visiting friends. will Centre connty Clement Dale is - Letter Carrie to his home by illness John Anderson, Sr., has not been the best of health the past week. R. for Gospel work Crittenden departed r week in of parts county. — A stieet sprinkler would be a if i used on the our town. —The Mercantile Appraisers list aj this week. : "ast the ‘Joshua Simpkins, ry life, will be seen at opera Monday evening. ) 14 John Henderson, a medical at the Medico-Chi, Philadelphia, arrived | home for his s vacation What doing to rai Soldiers M them Wen is a mild one and m We want the news fron quehann ern 107 Latheran What = BChroni To our six months ment mind omm failure n charge of a commendable ause nion county, without making balf the fuss will complete and dedicate their monumentiin July The humorous comedy drama. *'Jo hua Simpkins accompanied by a fine band and an excellent orchestra w be the opera house on Monday even | the third a th in scene is introduced een a ing, ta realist saw mil when a rea buzz saw is seen cutting through A rea speed being has been he log at terrific upon which a human plessly bound h by enemies and left to an es dent death Fbat was a)bappy 8 the YEA Old wie other evening wi ch 4 ‘seven hil fo went up the ith uch a cheerfy hing pole Sucker one of lefonte home was the little low’ h, and he f down w A bad no load at al boy was as happy as a dad ove McK ans continental palace ¢ born. and President niey ness on his tr ar trip could not be greater You bet, that boy dreamed nothing that night but of a least on sucker for the coming break fast, “for it’s the fish I caught.” That chap will help make suckers scarce within our boro limits hereafter, principal thoroughfares of wil pear in several of the county papers | student Farmers have their oats sown Curb market will day, May 14th. begin on M. l. been on the sick list the past week Mrs. Pa., is visiting relatives in this place. Prothonotary Gardner George Brandon, Dr, business in John Contner and Sterret, roy, transacted foute last Thursday. Personal | at | Men: | day f alternoon {| where she has been atte (he American Ax trust has appoint Mann, superintendent of their factory Fearon formerly Reedsville Spangler, Es spent the Virginia where he 1s in of some valuable ‘he annual eng ampment of the an¢ 2. 1. 30 3 place, belongs, wi igade, N which Co. B, take place th to 24th, inclusive M lien f Wel, and her Orge, where Garman children, are | We visit Mrs. Garman's parents, t Hoboken, N they Our Ww atlorney townsman, has been reappointed Western district of Penn a position he has filled ntains on fire again ; the firebu have a race with » “ur Of this funeral of Maj. Harry re, Monday. NM tnessed part of the K his parents a morning Kern residence Atwood has gone slaware, where from few ex Frainmen, to attend the onvention which Monday May ¢ Mr. Stee ative of lodge ouvenes e has b i here Are numer town who think of newspaper offices when they have a bit of commercial printing, which the re They items, though, to give to outsider always Appr ate nice persona about themselves, their wives and fami es. Good newspapers are of value to ommunity and Be ans when you have them, like in cionte, they have the hearty t of good 1 the busin« up pot people a number o At especial Rell wes that efoute ha pt the itinters ink town busi enter haunts wake em never hustle a few dollar not be bh criticism en heard from Bellefonte, for it best newspapers in the state, in the ine of news and large circulations, and few the scant patronage from merchants, as they do. More retail busi ness should be done in this town, if the merchants would only hustle for it, feceive Tues has Belle Miss Daisy Keichline departed Mon for Battle Creek, Michigan, medical of this Le. Au will referee in Providence ch bas been putting out the fires with C. D. Kreider is improving his E Bishop street residence. Mrs, U. H land visiting her mother. C. M. R attended court in Clearfield thi Mulhollan, of | was recently granted a pensi month, Reemer is in Northumb Bower and E. week, James I, of Gregg Post of Bellefonte will be wanti some flowers McClel has se Ww ured employment Thomas of McClel | Niagara Falls an, son lan, Shuey departed Monday at | noon for a short visit to friends in ville, Washington county. Heury Lowry i8 erecting a handsot § ased residence on East which he will occupy It is a pleasu | street these davs ! and se of | lawns along that tho! The Coleville band f the musi IC concert Their people | by our Smith's orchestra the Academy This wi Christ nish the Sic at rece tion on nent social event The Ce ved June 7th letter carriers have each 1 l anew summer made of bamboo as a present fro master Montgomery [he {7 oiunteers llefonte Monroe bave pte NM ler farm on the outsk the borough osed have nelling peep Are They A Iarge section end with the stock of promising a profitable in come to the enterprise. Spring chickens should soon be plenty in the local mar kets and at prices within the reach o : Ig riest A.A. P pleasant ¢ man etcher, of Nittany, was a er al our office on Saturday {0 renew several subscriptions He in cidentally remarked that the water power | and milling sit had not been sold by him as was recent e he owned at that place iy | rer " ’ ted, but that several purchasers had thet roposition under | of erecting a new mill grist there, neat : where the old one was Fa of Mif wated Deputy Inspector K terry John on, nton, Pa, whose this the industrial He and en connties in part county includes aper offices in hi at while here paid more attention to the lady em plovees than any other part of the office, even being so inquisitive as to ask their ages He says in his tour of inspection he finds the breweries are the best kept and cleanest establishments, and candy factories are the dirtiest. That Is con. trary to expectations, Chambers Bellefon on of $10 a Jishe wel consideration | ast | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE Lhd | the Court House MARRIAGH nm te rawl Don’t ferget that on Decoration Day ng im al Hie 1 ’ will far » and e Matthew 1 gan, Apt ast Thursday of stom | Deceased was the son of ( on me of the county's earliest set and was born in Barre, Hunting don county, in January, 4 {the Civil wart at Barre Furnace Hunting don county ater oal min 1 ’ Gg County mmander of George 1 Milesburg He Lo i recy M [ntes Pot 8 survived by a brother, | Ls1000, © $ Hannah E ment In Fillmore, and a sister Crreen, of Mileshure Bell Hiram Youna e the Union cemetery, efonts xpired at his home eville Sunday afternoon Death was due to the dent to old age Dect was aged years and day Seventy two years ago he on Big Marsh Creek, being one of | ploneer of what now townshis His first wife was Alice Amy {of Columbia county, who died Jan, 20th, 1564. Six children were born to this union, namely, Mrs | Annie Laubshier, of Lock Haven: IL M., of Bellefoute, and Harvey 8S. of Curtin {rp His second wife was Rebecca Carte | wright, of Centre county, who survives | three of whom are living ’ Gathered from the Various Offices About He had | ’ : ] e on ast 1A | a most creditable military record during | DOW on Elan I After the war he engaged | | and wane He | settled | the | Cartin | No other article used in the domestic economy of the household has so many enthusiastic friends among the house- keepers of America. No other article of food has received such emphatic commendation for purity and wholesomeness from the most em- inent authorities. The great popularity and general use of the Royal Baking Powder attest its superiority. pronous interest ng fn our DE Young Darrisier 18 grace ongratuia y acknowledging the tion rous friends There why M1 the fine slireet now Walker Mi And we to as purchased on stand that ere many moons shall wi they will be found comfortab in the same, which w SOO! dergo extensive improvement occupancy mes from one ies Of that section Weather Keport Hel cport } efonte Station TEMPER arty of four Aj one three Pittsburgers and Altoonian-arrived at Park yesterday afternoon to fish fear the party is bigger than the trout An engineer corps began work to locate the route for a trolley line between Ty- rone and Bellwood, : Rutter | Oo. tor {| Beer per FR MARKET The t ! ; Lard, per pv I'nliow Per po | Side per pour | Shoulder, per Hecla | We | Bellefonte The followin Mitiasae Co. Red wheat per bushel Red Wheat Rye, per bu RRNTR rodu loyen EE AD COL 25 » nd per pound wind vd pound - Grain prices are paid by or grain old r bushel, ew per bushel, old a. QUOTATIONS, Frorxix
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