THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 26, 1901 ™: W.C.T. U. will a parlor LEGAL INTELLIGENCE HAPPENINGS TR W.C. 7.3, wil glve 8 parlor ABOUT TOWN ™ rd be | Gathered The Local News Compiled During the Week give from the Offices About Hot Rolls, |r KCS, Various Hous on, Thursday ex Teller de re he is parted Tuesday the Court w hie stationed of the Bloomington BRIEFLY TOLD IN A FEW LINES anc Personal What Movements of Our I we | 4 hot mufhns, hot ca Events Mention Has tion Society Iranspired Worthy of Men Short P C. M. Parrish 1s a business tri Philadelphia -- Herb move to Pittsburg sho: on John Walker and his aunt, Miss |] at Atlantic City — Hon. W. C. Heinle ing for Philadelphia on a pe errand, —Mrs visiting at Boyd Musser, Colonel and Mrs. James H. Lambert, Hast McCalmont, are left Sunday even- tical ILICAl Boulton, of Franklin is Jane 1 of her niece, Mrs, the home of Philadelphia, were guests at the ings home the past week. Mrs. Hall business and vis were ial attenti S. Gault, have Y & company one of Mr wil Atan the Bellef a Steam Heat com the ation of the pany company was flected President Henry Brockerhoff, Mitchell, Treasurer Curdy, Directors Isaac Mc. Bea oecretary Charles M James A Coburn, John M Chas, M Judge ver, Col. James P Dr. J]. M Curdy, Isaa Tell Democrat is Dale M: Brockerhoff Mitchell your friends that the Centre going to give away another fine organ. You will find the conditions in another part of this issue, The organ church, did save their coupons from the paper at the start and For cut the cou will go to some Sunday school or In former awards people not afterwards were sorry. that reason we advise you to pon out this week, as some one will want it later, The McKinley held in evening were largely attended memorial exercises Thursday and programme as announced was fully the court house last the cat is 1. Never in ried out, with the exception that El Orvis, Esq., was out of town our recollection was there a better line of addresses delivered this One peculiarity of the affair was that each speaker took different lines of thoaght and there was intense interest shown to the conclusion, As it was a public event we can not fail to note the good judgment displayed by the varioud speakers in eliminating all political feeling from their discourses. a! 4 public occa- sion in town. Dr. at Mrs. Thomas R, Hayes 1ave close on Allegheny street, preparatory to their usual now guest Beaver fam The foot ball meet on Holloway 18 1: Al SY ww ast Thursday Miss for Lititz where Anne will ente a sudent at Hall Mrs visit the Pan-A meri I. x position before returning home Mrs. Adam Herkhei famsport, who is very mer, of Will well known here lived for m 17th, to John of Houserville where she years, is to be married Oct Ludwig, for merly had a woolen factory and who in now prosper. where he ing in the same business in Ebensburg, On next Wednesday Octo ber 2, Miss Hallle Quin Brown, of Wil. berforce, Ohio, will give a reading in the evening court honse, Miss Brown is an elocution. ist of great merit and comes with the en dorsement of the press. We feel satisfied that vou will not be disappointed if you attend The board of directors of the Belle. fonte Y. M. C. A, elected Mr, Frank H. Game! secretary to serve until April 1, 1901, M1! ployed for the past two months in direct. recently Game! has been em. ing the reorganization, He is an ener. getic and capable young man and is in fusing new life into that institution, Mr. and Mrs. John Olewine with their daughter Adaline and son Harris left, last week, for Chambersburg where Adaline entered Wilson College as a stu. dent, From there the others went direct to Atlantic City {for a stay of two or three weeks with the expectation that the change will be beneficial for Mr, Olewine, winter's | © Amos Mu left Sunday aftern ¢ where he enter eye right han machine Hou ress of + pleasant White, Esq., of sponded on behalf of the association the subject prisons } schools There was discussion on “How to make out aces of re form, rather than vice, “Should sheriffs have any m1 in the boarding of prisoners ?'' et Commissioner Samuel 8S. Patterson, of Fayette county, read a valuable paper Tr on mn Tramps and Criminals.’ On Wednesday afternoon the Commiss ioners and other prominent persons were given an excursion to State where a banquet was in readiness in the armory, for the party, some 250 persons County Treasurer George Weaver, of Clearfield county, died at Cleatfizla Sat. urday of spinal meningitis, aged 46 years The American Fire Brick company, of Lock Haven, may decide to locate their pew plant at Mill Hall, Lizzie Royer, of near Loganton, has been taken to the Williamsport hospital where she will submit to An operation for the removal of a tumor A fellow is not a lobster he suffers from boils, With a woman in front of you, it doesn’t require the detective instinct to get on the trail, Perhaps the only woman who is not ac. quainted with all the people on her call ing list is the telephone girl, just becanse College, | Vie alr amd nmi the year much game is being kill Season The remedy is simple, g he informa constable he will not look after his busivess, report the to the Sportsmens League of Centre Coun. Be {ake This an effective man. efonte, Pa ty, organization it in hand in such matters to ner Report Detective Rightnour and see how quick he will follow it up That is the way to stop 1 legal hunting - Deemster Coming “Deemster’’ has been Charles W writer aine’s Hall « dramatized by Chase, the well known and can be seen at Garmans opera house, on Saturday even. ing have been placed in the drama, making The is a treat which ove should The interesting scenes of the book it all an one would enjoy. “"Deemster’ not miss oo I E—— Vaccination makes the girls limp. - Weather Report Weekly report-HRellefonte Station, BOATE TEMPERATURE on Masimun Minimum Mept, 19, elear 4“ 2, clear 0) 21, clear ' . 1) 22, clear ’ Fg 1 &) 2% clear HE 3 2M, clear ch 7 2, elouay eri : Ww ame | County | made with Royal Baking Powder may be freely eaten indigestion. without fear of Ruhl years ARO OA i n Bellefonte Thereafter he llord of the hotel at Potters N d Fort hotel, and of the Spring hotel, always with the reputation ing been a good landlord and citizen JAMES S. LUCA fourth son of Chas Lucas, of Wallace's Run, Boggs townshij died Sunday, Sept. 15th, 1901, after a | ness of more than a year consumption, aged 28 years months and 25 days, being the third son Mr CASE Il MX Lacas has lost from the dread dis vears—len individuals have died in all that time out of his near rela tionship James, was married to Anna May Frieze April 11, fon two children were born, one daugh 1809, to which un. ter, now dead, and an infant son survis Mr bushand and a christian, was a member of the the UI. B church near his residence Mrs, Piro Warn eral debility and the infirmities age at Monday Mrs. Ward had been in impaired health for Mrs. Ward in Bellefonte August 23, 1820, ing his father Lucas was a kind Board of Trustees of died from gen of old home het afternoon many years, was born and with the exception of one year in Ohio her en tire life of over 5 was passed in the place of her birth, She is survived by one sister, Mrs, Priscilla Bell, the last remaining member of the family of Jesse YEAS MARKET QUOTATIONS NER for ¢ Wheat Wheat, nes Oats, old (ala, new Barley Hye Corn, shelled ellefont f (1.1 MAN Produce ’ Tn
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