THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, LLIN OCTOBER 31, 1901, HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN, The Local News Compiled During | the Week BRIEFLY TOLD IN A FEW LINES | Movements Mention, Society Has Transpired Worthy of Men- tion—Short Paragraphs. ~-Fall has set in, but not a fall in coal, ~-Miss Sara Malin returned home Fri. day from a pleasant visit with friends fn Pittsburg. -Packard Cowdrick, wife and child, of Niagara Falls, are visiting friends in Bellefonte. ~— Esq. Carlin, of Rebersburg, one of Rebersburg’s, pleasant fellows, was in town ou business, Monday. ~-Miss Ursula Bayard returned home Friday morning after a two month's visit with friends in Canton, Ohio. ~0ld maids had better keep away from the rummage sale as some one is liable to snap them up for a bargain. ~North Allegheny street from Mun. son's tothe Y. M. C. A. building has been torn up for laying a new sewer line, — Mr. and Mrs. Jared Harper and lit. Ite son, of Bellefonte, were recent guests at the home of George Weaver's in Reb- ersburg. --Miss Louise Calloway left Thursday for New York City to continue her vocal Events—What | | | of Our People—Personal | | ~Station agent J. C, Rumberger is at DuBois, -~Mr1s. A. O. Furst is visiting in Will- iamsport, Ira Snyder, of near Ingleby, was in town Tuesday. — Ellis Orvis, Esq, is in Philadelphia | on tera business. —J. F. Breon, of Spring Mills, kas moved to Altoona. ~Jegal business has taken Col. Reed- er to Philadelphia, ~—Wesell the Harris $3 soshoes at $2.78 - Yeager & Davis, honest Cast your vote for govern- ment next Tuesday. -«"'Bumbo of Bombay'' at the operas house on Tuesday evening. Dr. Edward H. Harris, phia, is visiting his home of Philadel. in this place. M. C. November 1st Theformal opening of the V. A. takes place on Friday, —Do not fail to see at oar $27 Harris $3 50 shoes for ladies 8 ~Yeager & Davis, wild more turkey huunters -~Unionville has than any other ‘em in roasts villa- keep bringing The Army rented a home in this place and will a campaign here this winter, squad have run Salvation —Charles Harris, who is now located at Wellsville, Ohio, is visiting his mother, | Mrs. Rachel Harris, of North Spring st. lessons with Joseph Pizzarelto, the famous | musician. ~Last Thursday Joe Rightnour shot two wild turkeys on the mountain near town. Geo. Everhart was with him and succeeded in getting one also. ~The foot ball team of the Bellefonte High school meet the Lock Haven High school eleven on Saturday after. noon at the The High school two weeks ago. will Fair Grounds. boys defeated them ~The ladies of the Lutheran church will have 31, and Nov. 1, Thursday and Friday, from §to 10 p. m, in the W.C.T. U rooms. All invited. these women." oysteis in every style on Oct. “Come and help left last Thursday af. ternoon for Chambersburg, Pa., Hagers. town, Md., and for the old battle field of Antictam, where nearly forty years ago he took an active part in one of the hard. est fought battles of the rebellion. — Emanuel Noll ~The “Bimbo of Bombay Company,” which is billed to appear at the Opera House on Nov, sth, comes well recom. mended to our town, as Manager Gar. man has received some very flattering notices on the merits of the attraction, -—P. 8S. Ishler, prominent young business men, town on bills printed for the sale of the Peter Hoy farm west of Boalsburg, on the 16th It is a desirable property. one of Boalsburg's was | n of November. ~All persous desiring to make a dona- tion to the send it any store room recently vacated by Bauer & Co., South Allegheny street, Monday, Nov. 4'h, and Come early. All are invited. Rammage sale will afternoon this week to kin lly the Sale opens runs one week, ~Miss Jennie M. Fauble stenographer in the Executive department, gave a de- lightfu]l progressive euchre, Tuesday evening 22ud, in the Assembly room of the Board of Trade, at Harrisburg, in honor of Mrs. Lewis E. Beitler, of Phila deiphia. The event provell a very pleasant social affair, —A big string of game was that brought bome by Grant Hoover, while gunning ou the ridge near Hublersburg, on Tuesday, his score being fifteen fine grey squirrels—the best for any sportsman this season, The air around is full of the fragrance of and stewed squirrel, (scar a former Bellefonte boy, foreman of the Jenkins Tool works at Howard met with quite a serious acci- dent recently, While at the rolls got his foot too close and a wire wrapped around it burning the foot to the bone. He was taken to kis home where medical | aid was given him, and at present he is doing as well as could be expected, «The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co, have leased the McCalmont room for a period | of ten years and will use it asa ware | house ; their increasing wholesale de. | one squirrel pie Yerger, partment making it necessary to haye | more room. McCalmont & Co., will con- tinue their implement and seed business and hope by moving up town to get into closer touch with the trade, which finds them a needed business house, doing trade in all parts of the county, «Fd. Chambers, Heq., who holds a position as inspector of charitable in. stitutions over the state, to see that the appropriations are properly applied, came ip from his trip last week and re- ports having trapped up quite a number of places where monies were not used as directed. That is an indication that he is earning a part of his salary anyhow, We are glad to know that he is doing ef. ficlent work along this line. Ashe isa Quayite he should go a little slow or else he might loose his job, as they don’t want too]much of that kind of work dove in some of the public lastitutions in this state, Wednesday and called to have -‘Bumbo of Bombay'' will be at the opera house on Tuesday evening next. There will be fun for all who can attend. Nancy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hunter, is ill with diptheria, and their home on Curtin street is quaran. tined. of a ~-Malicom, the three year old son Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ballock, fell off porch at their home and broke his upper jaw bone, — Thomas J. of our attorneys, exton, Esq., one for California expects to be left a He gone about ove mouth, ra L prominent on business trip —The College Reserves foot ball team defeated by the Bellefonte Academy B day afternoon. was y the score of 6 10 5 on the Beaver Field state College, on Satur Mr, | a hot air auble, the clothing merchant, to It | had heat all t plant put in his ceillar, he rooms in his residence. is the system that Mr, Kramrine is troducing. -— Appeals from this section of the State were heard the Court the past week in Philadelphia. The follow. ing Bellefonte attorneys were in atten. dance ; John Blanchard, District Attor. . B. Spangler, Ellis L. Orvis, W. F. QO. Furst, by Superior ney 1 Reeder. and A. ~[nsurance agent Grant Hoover has a in his cap, having been selected by the Springfield Fire & Marine as their representative new feather in Cen- This company is one of the Ins. Co., tre county, heaviest in the country, with a surplus as regards policy holders, of $3,185 092. Mr. Hoover has gained quite a promi. pence in insurance circles. Owing to a miscount by our pressman we found that we were short about forty copies of this paper last week to complete in some cases had to ur mail list and send out damaged copies, something we never ordinarily We short about a issue which we need lo comple fice files and if any persons in Bellefonte bave any copies that are not mutilated permit still te our of- they will do us a favor by supplying us with them, will call for same if notified Temple Court, opposite the Brocker- boff house, came near having a fire early yesterday Heavy volames of smoke were seen issuing the base. , which led toa timely discovery and before an alarm was sounded a hose carriage was on the spot, and the base. ment got a soaking, The vacant room lately occupied by Lewins’ clothing store, on the first floor, was filled with smoke. In the basement the smok@ was 30 dense that it possible to get at the actual of fire. A random deluge of water over the base. however, quenched it before any damage was done. Upon examination It was found that the fire came from a large storage of rubbish in the basement. The day previous a dray was engaged removing some of the rubbage, paper, elc., and likely some smoker dropped a spark. Getting under headway a ser. fous conflagration would have resulted. | The borough authorities, as well as the | insurance agencies, should forbid using | cellars and basements for the itorage of | such rubbage, as fires are often found to moming from ment was not location the ment, | originate thereby, LOVE FOR SUPERIOR COURT. Under the provisions of the Judge re- tirement bill, passed by the Legislature, Superior Court Judge John I. Mitchell will retire shortly after the election next motnh. He has been in falling health for a year, When the vacancy occurs ft is under. stood Judge John Gray Love, this county, will be appointed by Governor Stone. The Judge has had his hook and lige in for some time, anchored to a Stone, and may get a “bite” at last, He bas been a patient fisherman with “fisher. man’s luck’ and is likely to catch some. thing from a chub up, Well, just as well honor love and Bellefonte with a nice snap as any other machine servant else. where, Just as soon as the cork dodges, pull, Judge. : | { Jan | Sept. | i ! ! are | dozen copies of that | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Gathered from the Various Offices About the Court House. MARRIAGE LICENSHS David B.Cox - . Margaret Lyon - Harry A Tressler . - Fillmore Dora M. Stephy - - - State College John Kurecz + . - Clarence Mary Scimzer - . . " Charles W. Colyer Linden Hall Amanda E. Floray Tusseyville John R Allen . - Philipsburg Bessie B. Adams - . “ Myron D Smith - - Ella C. Johnson - . - L.. Frank Maves . - - Lucy Margaret Keller - Bellefonte Johnsonburg Bellefonte Lemont Houserville REAL Jasper R. April 5, 1901 ; Margaret Kennelley, Gregg twp. Catharine March 39, 15 Jared B. Fleisher, E Moore, Sept. 5, Hall. $q00. Sarah |. Eisenhuth, et al, to Sarah J. Garman, May g, 1620; So perches in Penn twp. $14. LSTATE TRANSFERS. Wolfe to Tura M. '¢ acre in Miles twp. Seyler, $12. Alters to Benjamin IL. 1991 ; 45 perches in Susan Sept. 3 Fi. Long to Priscilla 10 perches in Penn, John Long, 9 x., to 191; 1 lot in Trustees Presbyterian church Philips. | burg to Catherine Cook, Oct, lot in Philipsburg. $1600. Annie V. Jones to Alice Johnson, July 31, 1901 ; 1 acre in Rush twp, $200. Z. S. Welch, et ux, to F. 8. Dunham, Oct. 17, 1991 ; Howard Boro. $205. Martha Lucas to D. R. Wilson, April 1, 189g ; lot in Howard Boro. $900. Isaac S. Frain, Gdn, to D. R. Wilson, March 27, 1899; lot in Howard Boro. $900. : Juno P. Harris, et ux, Window Glass Co. Oct. 15, in Bellefonte, $7000. The Lehigh Valley Ephriam Meckley, Sept in Snow Shoe twp. $50 D. H. Rote, et ux to Philip P. Leitzell, Jan. 1898 ; 13 acre 12 perches in Penn, f20 Robert G R. Lee, 15, 1901; to Bellefonte 1901 | 4 Cres to lot Coal Co. 1900; 1 te 15, McClellan, et ux to Alfred Sept. 10, 1991; § Acres, perches in Harris twp. $298 54 Millbeim Building and loan Associa- tion to Rebecca Dunkle, Aug. 30, 1901; 4 acre in Millheim. $s John W. Harter, et ux to Henry Meyer, 15, 1 acres in Milestwp { $406 So. Elizabeth Styers GOT * 4 €3.1 301 1 4 52.100 Mary acres 116 to S 10, 1901 if Haines twp. £3 50 Jones B. Maves, Behres, Ot. 8, 1901: 1 fg00. Sarah W. Sceurman, Adams, OCt. 2% burg. $600. Frank M. Shugert, Oot, $i. perches in Mary C lege twp et ux to lot in Col al jo Rose M lot in Philips et 1go1 ; 1 M. iefoute, Helen lot in Bell Shugert to 24, 1901 ; 1 TRIAL LIST. For special Monday Now, Monroe H. week of court, commencing 15th Kulp & Co. vs. Nathan | Haugh. Emeline Haugh vs. Monroe H Co. Emeline Haugh vs, & Co. Natban Haugh vs. Monroe H Co. Kulp 8 Monroe H. Kulp Kulp & TRIAL LIST FOR 18ST WEEK » Nolan Mrs. Rosa Pierce. A. Hanscom vs. Jacob Quiggle. W. H. Garbrick vs. A. J John G. Dubbs vs. Joha Herman. D. Z. Frain Central R. R. Co. Pa. McCalmont & Co. vs. John Rishell, H. M. Duneing vs. Am. W. Biddle, TRIAL LIST FOR 28D WEEK. Thos, James vs. Garbrick. vs. of Mary S. Thomas vs. and Bur. dine Batler. Kate A Miller vs' Jane Gowland. Robert Kinkead ys. Rosa LL. Pierce A. D. Potts vs. A. McCoy & Son. Use of Martha Lucas Philip 8 Iddings. John H. Odenkirk’s Exr. vs. James P Odenkirk, et al, lehigh Valley Coal Folmer, Admr., v8. Co. et al Lilly Fleck vs. Valentine A. Laura H. Mull, et al, vs Mining Co, Lehigh Valley Marsh, et al. W. C. Farner, et al, Trustee vs. Joseph Alters, et al. Jonathan G. al. Geo. Kauffman ve. M. 8. Betz, et al, John W. Eby vs. M. 8. Betz, et al. Schmitt & Schwanenfluegal vs. George E. Lamb, John L. Kurtz vs. J. Howard Tipton, et al. Johnston Harvester vs. A. H., Krum. rine, J. R. Alexander, et al vs. Bellefonte Iron Nail Co. et al, E. T. Butler va. M. A, Motz, Laura 8. Kephart ys Harry M. Kep- hart. Samuel A. Bruss vs. George W. Barner, R. T. Clayton vs. The Nittany Rod & Gun Club, J. L. Kreamer va. Wm. Voneida, et al, W. M. Grove vs. James Bartley, et al, Fleck. Coal Co. vs. Samuel Royer vs, M. 8. Betz, et Some Turnip, In these times of big things H, EH. Grove, of Houserville, brings in a turalp which would make a two-horse load —if you had enough of ‘em. The turnip he had to turncup in the Democrat office, measures twenty. five and a half inches in circumference and weighs seven pounds—enough to run a church festival for a short time, SU NDAY SERVICES. Last Sabbath was a red.letter day in Bellefonte in its religious field, and altogether was quite edifying to the attending people from town and country, The important feature of the day was the dedication of Petriken Memorial Hall by the W. C. T. U., of Bellefonte, an honored association of this town and kept up with zeal by as devoted a mem. bership of ladies as can be found any- where. A large choir, composed of about fifty voices, rendered the hymns selected in an inspiring manner. The opening hymns were ‘Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord,” “We Praise Thee, We Bless Thee,” "Stand Up for Jesus,” and ‘Faith is the Victory.” There was quite a large $10. | D. | Centre | : lofthe W.C.T. U Homer, * | forenoon, vs. Jacob The Coaldale | audience and the of an After | the close of preliminary services in their {old home the members of the W. C. T. U, the site of their ¢, Marion Fetriken Memorial Hall, headed by the president, Mrs. John Pp, the secretary and treasurer, James Harris, the ing the corner stone A very large of people had gathered in of the edifice, (now prog- | ress of erection) blocking the street and { walks on the front. The | of the Union took their position on a platform inside foundation walls, services were | 1" exceptionally appropriate order, proceeded in a body to new hom Sr., and Mrs ceremony Harris, where of lay took place. | assembly { front new in lady members the and backed by a large choir of excellent | male and female voices, fine vocal pie ces | | were rendered. Opening psayer by Dr.) Laurie, invoking a blessing on the W. C Pa U. and their wonderful work. Read-| ling of scripture by Rev. W. H. church. Ad. Rev. Dr, and | lesson { Brown of the Evangelical ! were delivered of the Methodi Holloway, of the dresses by | Shriner, st church, Latheran 3 18 Rev. Dr. | church, both speaking eloquent words in | praise of the noble and devoted women | the an. After | for what they accomplished and | qe) the addresses the . Ve ic work they are wedded to iaent Harris, | stone 1 P stenhe Orner and Pi eposited the « the ence, in d forward « locuments into copper to the aud a Ciel as follows Mis s¢ she Sketch of of the hou pied ‘ list of schola kin's school, colle st of contributors thu { the In f father of Valentine ; a li toward the erection o letter from Neal Dow, tion Maine ; a Temperance Laight Y. Lyon, E. Will in list of mm! Bearers, ieader ; a letter from Francis ard, inspiration and women ; resolutions of Bellefonte Tem. | perance Union, Wood. ford, on the death of their youngest and Harold Rich. the leader of organized by Col. most interested member, ; souvenirs of the Centre each the wou the box was | ardson Harri County Centennial; a copy of | weekly paper in the also of | Daily Whereus into the chamber chiseled in Rev 18CO} flown, i News, put the cor Israel with George church, performed the The 1 aise per stone, when jrown, of the Eg al taps of masorr’s hammer, beautiful dedicat) on ceremony choir then “Praise Him, P Him, prayer | church, Laurie. sang the services were ended by a | of the U. B on by Rev. Dr was beautiful "aud by Rev. Perks and the bevedict The and impressive, and witnesced hy a large | ceremony concourse of people | In the forenoon an exchange of pulpits | was arranged for, ser. mons being preached, { terian church by Rev, | the M. E. charch, and | church by Rev. Dr. | brterian church. very excellent in the Preshy. Dr. Shriner, the Methodis Laude of the Pres. In the Latberan church there was | special Sabbath School service in the consisting of excellent music : | by the choir | Dale, Esq, Fred Kurtz, and the pastor, Dr. Holloway The Reformed church held an election on Sunday forenoon to fill the vacancy {in their pulpit existing for several | months, All the votes cast were for Rev, Schmidt, of Lancaster. In the afternoon "bo election was held in the Zion cougre. gation, belonging to the same charge, and the result was also in favor of Rev, Schmidt. The elected pastor preached trial sermons in these two churches two weeks previons, A squad of Salvation Army devotees were here and held services, two male preachers and three female companions to assist in the music and other Salvation Army exercises. Preachiog was held in the diamond Saturday night and on Sun. day in the court hoase. They have rent. ed a house on Logan street and intend to stay all winter, Mountain Fires Again, Mountain fires started north of Belle. fonte last week, and filled the country around with smoke, These fires were the handwork of bad men. Both east and west of town, at half dozen different places, these fires were raging and doing harm. Unless a rain sets in they will | wood spread and do great damae= *) the pew timber growth and may endanger houses and barns, There are some fel. now in tke county jali for this kind dastardly mischief, and there seem to be tnore electioneering to get to Fort al and addresses by Clement | Cyrus Brungart | Labor, i ship and the usual b | names of Coray and Yerkes, { treasurer and supreme | spectively, | Democratic, { League. | candidates | headed Pul i was prohibi- ers of | | Miss Annie | | ! ! | | | ] | | |e of ! 1a t rr | | { | | : | on ] : Me mday & 7 2 The zl of the Cook Is demonstrated to the family through the fon the she serves. greatest medium of the Those cooks skill In delicious and whole- hot-breads, who ind Royal cake use the The Official Ballot. The certified official ballot, which will be used at the coming election, one for an off year, is a big containing ten col- following Republi. Socialist Municipal umns in the order can, Democratic, Prohibition, Union, Publ Peoples, League, Public Opinion, ic Owner. The state court judge re. three columns— Municipal republican lank column. for appear in Union and The na of the appe also the column ic Opt At the bottom yrovided fc voling roposed amendm in Belle Harness You can ness as sof » and wat wing BUT KA flare mess O11. EUREKA | - ' Harness 0: maken a poor looking har poss like Mute pure. heavy bodies pein prepmredd sand Lhe wealler a in onoe nie new 1 evervuhere wil wives Made by STANDARD DIL C0 TION od Over ry and Quar th Helonte, for the nty o nire. and to ow apes on the th Y t t i of Nov 1a dq y continue one , Notice the Justios ye ol Kessions of who are te against n the jail of vd there to prosecute | be Just under my hand at Bellefonte the aay of Oct. in the year of our Lord, 191 and the one hundred and twenty-fourth year of the Indepes of the United States CYRUS BRI 1st NGART Sherif! PROF. J. ANGEL AD expert EYE SPECIALIST with headquarters at 714, Centre 88. Williams port, Fa. willbe at the Bush House on Tues day, Nov. 19th, Office hours 10to 12 a.m. J: Wto 7 eyes or bieared vision, will be well repaid by calling on the Professor. His prices will sult everybody. Reading and sewing glasses from #1.70 per palr and up. JRPORMAY ION WANTED. Oertain patrons, through negligence, or for uliar reasons known 10 themselves, remove po one locality to another, without notifyiny this office. We are anxions to locate them so that they may receive thelr ole ope regularly and for other reasons, Im 10 us LU one who can furnish the aber address following will Santor " Ahem y favor, We give the former , PACKER, Milesburg, Jonux ree bee en AKE TRUNY 4 cane + Pa. ARVEY . A ALEXANDER, M aw un, Pa. uk Hu N. J. AMES BURD, Pat Conran Mi ABE ringion, A on en Pa OW (formerly Ki Jes i Si Phill Pa, | Baldeagle ores { Curtin | nally part of the Harvey deo p.m. Those who suffer with headache, weak Be Weather Report. Weekly re DATI port- llefonte TEMPER Sf ti - Ee SALE ErGISTER. REE AD COLUMN FOR SALY he Ha GOOD PROPERTY el offers for sale the Tope ita Ate on the south ah 3 ie re rer > from Milesburg 4 the north side of K. in Boggs township, about 2 of Milesburg and one mile from eontaining 3 acres more or jess, svig: on it being a 1 the necessary miles east good foundation for a he buildings, About Terenty five peach trees, apple orchards, plums, quinces and pears he property will be sold cheap and DS Ae possession will be given on paynent of the purchase money See the undersigned at once. 8. DD. GETTIG, Bellefonte, Fa. or IR- VIN HARVEY, Roland, Pa WANTED w ANTED —Speond. hand safe in good con. dition. Dr, Arvin, Jullan, Pa. WANTED :—10,000 bushels of apples. Address the, Bellefonte Produces Co, tellefonte, Pa. © MISCELLANEOUS: MARKET QUOTATIONS Bellefonte Produce. The tollow'n, foes No ch in are paid by Sernren & Jb pound .. LOW, POE POUBG oe, ter, per pound EE tabi laa El a a —— Bellefonte—Grain. The following prices are paid by ©. Y. Wage NER for grain. it
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