Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 08, 1901, Image 5
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE IN ADJOINING COUNTIES, Pan-American Ex posi. Conti 11 Gathered from the Various Offices About Susie and Christine Misses Ann, HAPPENINGS Mises Aw tion ABOUT TOWN The Local News Compiled During the Week BRIEFLY TOLD IN A FEW LINES Personal What Me Movements of Our NO Mention People Events Worthy of wragraphs ety Iranspired Short P Has tion Walter Sternberg, of Phi visiting in Be -- Miss Bettie week with fi 3 in Miss Frances Hunt Mill Bellefonte. lefonte Heinle 1 n Ruff enags Dus is spending lo er, of Hall, is visiting friends in —Mr. and Mrs. John Meese are spend. ing a few weeks at Bedford Springs. —Splendid corn growing weather past week, and the crop is fi ~The Armbruster parents i sisters visited their n Pe week. McFarlane house J. Kyle the Sechler double Bank street, rng has the past week on ace bie wi pe series pie of the t of three which golden the armory, w the which ustomary always affair and a Our esteemed Frain, is one of this in having a apples; within his walls at lea e dumplings wi be trump while the rest of us must wait until buck wheat cakes and sausages are ripe before we get a taste of something royal. lew Bullock, Clark” in a number of races section of the state and will be dris en by John Cocoman, who has had charge of the local track the past season as trainer He will start out with about eight or nine horses for a tour of the fairs in this state and flyers in the bunch will have some Judge Love and Ton Harter spent Friday along the Bald Eagle fishing for | bass and returned with a nice mess of fish. “Our Dan” was out of town, or else he would have accepted an invita tion to join them in completing an in- | teresting trio, who could have settled all past on the of the creek with Tom as referee. differences bank Saturday morning a Camping party of eight couples of young people of the town will be along the Bald Eagle, below Howard, for a ten day's outing. Mauny Green will be the artist located in charge [of the culinary department | and for the past week has been puzzling his brain as to how to Spring a lot of tempting daioties on his people, Burkhold and H, F Wednesday in Messrs, W. KE , of Centre Hill, Spent yn, N, . Wi es, of Brook the home of Rey ie and Te a, are guests OB. HB klen, who Huntingdon, es in this place. and family, of this place, JAE left yesterday afternoon, for a two week visit with friends Jessup, Iowa rned day evening from his tour 1 appears in the best of health, | herished frie Everyone has achance at t The tached, will go uj ymised on Saturday evening second balloon with a from the stree nt and the one who brings the tag to the store within < of Yeager & Davis’ shoe store. five days from time of start will the st be given a choice of any shoe in for | 5 \ allowed to raise free fr per pair The balloon must be hindrances H. Hoy, Don't ma Mr. the finder of the last tag at least 100 feet was fail t see the balloon go up Tne members of ( ompany B have received their new uniforms and will wear them at the Coming encampment, They are of entirely new material known as Khaiki and have the color of, well just plain ordinary common yellow mud, and are made of material much muslin or canvass, like heavy There is one con. | venience about them, you can’t tell when they are dirty or when they are clean | and that will relieve the Inspecting officer of much trouble and the private as well. This uniform is the kind that was used by the regulars in the Philippines and al. 80 by the British troops in the South Afri. can war, Since it has the approval of these two nations and fa recommended | by military experts, its much out of place for a sassy editor to criticise the National Guards as to how their new uniforms ap. pear. We know nothing about war, and | there are lots of others like us. ore selling | the Court House Clarence t Katie ¢ Y arnt 1018 D. Hunter iefonte I | § 1 - { Hannah ; FE. Houtz, Half Moot WwW. WwW \ 1 ana in Geo. to Waite, Ju 1 tr f Half Moon {driving Lye from (Grow | ipsburg Instead arge b shoot (eu pit of the La sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. V. St i a month's visit with H Wilk returned 1ily at nrg ' john Nighthart have both been ill at their home on Rast Bishop street the past week, and are confined to their beds W.H accepted a Felding, of Linden Hall, has position in Joseph & Co's store as a clerk, and began work on Tuesday Sugarvalley can boast f the old style of women yet in Mrs. Til lie Barner, whe helped her husband make seventeen loads of hay The Ebenezer Church, of William sport, picnic at Hecla Park, Friday, Au- gust gth, is expected to be the largest colored picnic ever held at that place. During the past week John Morgan, of Charleston, W. Va., visited friends in Bellefonte, In the early 40's he was employed in the cabinet making estab lishment of Samue! Harris, father of Henry P. and John P, Harris, of this place. About fifty.one years ago Mr. Mor. gan left Bellefonte, He is the proprietor of a large furniture factory in Charles, W, Va. He found but few of his old Belle. fonte friends to greet him. Mr. Morgan's wife was a sister of the late Gen. James Brisbin of the U. 8 Army and he is an uncle of the Miss Daisy and Kate Brishin and Afred Brisbin, of this place. of having one | 1d to A (tes again two more etiers parated eparated were | Cer While a party up the mou ar Cedar Run * was pulled oming county the way agun and down the mountain | A number cemetery near Milesburg Murs. Jax day at her home in HEN Howard been suffering from a ompilicat eases, but heart trouble brought the end On last Thursday she returned from the Wi t Her maiden Miss formerly tany. She was a christian lady, baptized Re. hospital at lHamspor name was Beck, of Nit in infancy and ted with the for and cConne Was Interment med church. yrs 10 days, was made in Schenck's cemetery She leaves to sur vive her a husband, Frederick, daughter Hellen, son Christie, brothers and sisters Mrs. Wm. Decker, Hublersburg ; Benia man Beck, lewis Beck, Wm. Beck. | all of Ex-MAYOR W. F in Nittany ed at his residence lock Haven | morning. He had been in ill health for [| 4 over two years with Bright's disease. In 1879 he went to that city and the Novelty iron works, in which business he remained until his death. - Hannah. We are afraid the apple crop will be a failure Minnie G, Rankin has returned to her home at Philadelphia, after a pleasant visit to Mrs, Jerry Sharer, of this place. Creighton Barger was home on a visit to his wife and boy, he is employed in the Altoona shops Mrs. Elizabeth McMonigal spent a night recently with the wife and daughter of the late deceased Jerry Sharer, Minnie G. Rankin and Margaret A, Sharer spent a day with Grandmother Marks recently, Mrs, Marks is in her 86th year and hale and hearty. 2 months Sunday established | wee (1p n The Rishel boys ntondale were a nm irday, if any wonder why, just ask them whether they helped to eat the water melon : smilie oat one . the N mom d wonder why 1 not get home til} The visitors at Tylersville during 3 nic week were Miss Dora Condo, Cleta | Probst, Susie Melissa and Margret Mi ler, all of Lock Haven ; Miss Rose and idith Weaver, Sterling Miller, B. B ler, from Brush valley : Lvda Grenin from Logauton; Roy Miller and men McClosky, from Nittany valley ug ger, Rail Luther were you ever left | Huckleberries are not very plenty, but I guess some folks pick them from pine [ree | Pearl and Edith say the Mill | sports are all right, | Don’t forget the festival to be held at | Tylersville. in Bietley's grove, Saturday, Aug. 13. We hope there will be a good | turn ont, Hall There is quite an excitement at this place at present, on account of a mad dog ; but what you don’t see thege is a doubt about it, Clarence Miller and wife were guests of his parents on Sunday. Quite a number of our young folks were to Bush meeting on Sunday, they report of having a fine time. the Does the happy bachelor prove that roubles do not come singly ? M. 6. GEPHART, H. C. Krape, Manager, {DD COLUMN Wants 1} asl spond w Ww | BOOKKEENER As Hook ki ! Kalary wieratls A Ms MARKET QUOTATIONS Cave Bellefonte Produce wing ™ ATC Pa } paid by Si produce Bellefonte Giain I he ow prices are paid NEN fo Wheat, oid Wheat, new ats, old Oats, new Barley ETain Kye Corn shelled