THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 3, 1001. PPENINGS ABOUT TOWN The Local News Compiled During the Week HA BRIEFLY TOLD IN A FEW LINES Movements of Our People—~Personal Mention, What Has Transpired Worthy of Men Short Parag Society Events tion Are you saving ~Ad. week. A fine Es away by us. ~ Mrs, William Howley i her home on South Allegheny street 1 : aoing Fauble 1s juite ill at Thomas J. Sexton, Esq., 1soff on a visit to Bradford, Kane and Buffalo. Thomas Taylor and wife are attend ing the Pan-American Exposition at Buf- falo. Saturday Pay your taxes at once ; 1S the last day. Neglect may result in loss of your vote The old lot are beng room for the buildings Petriken the rapidly demolished to make on new A musical at Mrs, Ar bald Al lison’'s Frid The Sportmen regular monthly house, Frid ness is on make an effort Messrs three evening MacDowe Miss Wor pard, of t the distingul nominated iptain piace at an ele Theodore Burchfie the senior captai IS a most cag ol in the Buffalo exposition the McKinley Stine, of Fi Was amamsinated was DD more From there he con tinued his trip up into Canada and at tended the fair at Toronto whic h proved an unusually large and interesting ex hibit of cerea live stock and farm ma chinery. The Uncle Josh Spruceby celebrated comedy drama, y will be presented at the opera house, Tuesday. October h. The press of the different cities where this attraction has been speak in the highest praise of it and say it isa worthy successor to “The Old Homestead.” A lot of special scenery is used and the Cele. brated saw mill scene is given which is pronounced the most realistic of stagecraft ever presented piece Miss Jane Furst is visiting friends in Milton, Pa Dr. H int Hoy, of K own Altoona, was aun (an coupon hereafter wil page, | to examine ou Yeager & Reber, of Reber’s mother, Miss Mary Harris Washington, , to d for resume her studies in a large female college Miss Mary day for Philadelphia where she will v Knowles departed Tues- » isit ere returning home at Richmond, Va. Miss McCoy, Frank McCoy, left Tuesday Anna daughter of morning to resume mage itl pos tance to =» Mr. K how decided Wednesday al ha ng over Where the musical Laugh new comedy success, w be presented he opera house, to night, has | verywhere Col 1 i d , lay wen Peach and son Dick are discussing the benefits of a college education, the younger mem ber of the Peach family mournfu K ging a release from further schoo! work, and the father insisting upon his early return to schoo During the couversa- tion the Colonel shows his son a Garuda Stove, a talisman from India, and while holding it in his hand, exclaims, “Oh, that I were again a boy going to school." At once his face and form change, and to all outward appearance he is just like Dick, a youngster not yet out of schoo! the of the wishes himself Into a man like his father. The old man is hustled off to school by his son, and the latter takes charge of the house, running things to his own ideas. Hettie Bernard Chase and W. T. Bryant head | the cast of fun makers, all of whom are well known to the theatre going public. Dick seeing powers stone, Then the fun begins in earnest, Our line of ladizs $2 shoes is the very | best in Centre Co. Yeager & Davis | tee Box calf heavy fall shoes for school girls, at Yeager & Davis U.H ing the Pan-American Expo Reamer and wife are attend sition t ffalo Ww. Bu Ww. who two Swengle, ha I een were H Imma Johnson, the Johnson Keeping | where in the employ of the Standard Sup ply Company - WEDDING AT PLEASANT GAP event occurred at A delightful social the home of M1 on Thursday, September 26, Jasper Brook daughter, Annie, and Harry S elde f Harry ,P. married when Mi took her place Gentze!l riends assem- of Hunti. i s at plano atl Neighbors and f Alexander at the bled, don Linton reek w How; county outclassed was re. inforced for the ' fon, it availed tnessed them naught crowd w the game Favor Voting Machines At the last of « thorough examination of voting machines, session of the state conven tion commissioners, after a resolutions were adopted favoring an amendment to the state constitution. in order to enable the legislature to enact laws providing for the use of voting ma. chines in Pennsylvania. We guarantee every pair of our $2 shoes for ladies Yeager & Davis. - To War Against Tramp Nuisance The County Commissioners’ conven tion held here last week passed a resolu. flon for the appointment of a legislative committee, whose duty it should be to submit to the next session of the legis. lature a bill looking toward the suppres sion of the tramp nuisance, ——— ———— ——————————— Old ladies soft low heel shoes at $2 per pair — Yeager & Davis, | : daugalers LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Gathered from the Various Offices About the Court Hous Mar Jas | March 2 Lad March | $150. David kleblech day forenoon at Centre Ha s months and i A James, Mrs. Wn Ars ago sar ye Will Runkle and | sou has departed this life A Great Foot Ball Event between son will be the game Oct, 12 the Wi Assurance have been given to Hiamsport Merchant's Association, success, that it will positively be played to a finish, The Indians are well known Bucknell are well established. The game isto be called at 2:30 p. m. Ex- cursion rates of one fare for round trip have been granted on the several roads, withia a radius of 100 miles, Williams. port will be the centre of attraction on Oct, 12. | the Hughey, of Fillmore, for a colt killed by The first great football event of the sea. i Bucknell | and the Carlisle Indians at Williamsport, | who are interested in having the game a | to be strong playcrs, and the merits of | Do You Wis the Finest Brea and Cake conceded that Royal It Baking Powder is purest and 1S strongest of all baking pow- ders,absolutely free from alum, and adulter- ammonia every ant. “Roval’ makes the best and most wholesome food. IN ADIOINING ( OUNT ALIONS were both ly I risks taken : f d lightning the cou at cH Sma re adinsted and pa } argest being $20 allowed M1 lightning. The company has been un MARK? usually fortunate the present year, bh considerable wees of any ing had no amount Weather Report 5 Weekly report-Bellefonte Station DATH TEMPERATURR Nn Maximun Minh Mepl, ¥ 71 4 27, Cloar ‘ 2, cloudy 2. part cloudy 1 clear i, clear r— & £, cloudy A Rain: On Rept. 2%, at night: 62 neh afternoon 40 lel, Total rainfall in ber, 2.7% inches oloar Bellefonte Grain The NER for grain Wheat, oid Wheat. new Oats, old Oats, new Harley Rye. Corn following prices are pa Oct on 3 Septem | ] ] | | | shelled a I OUOTATIONS B wensornne 0 ow Bf
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