THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JANUARY 1902, HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN The Local News Compiled During the Week BRIEFLY TOLDIN A FEW LINES Personal What Men- Movements of Our People Mention, Society Events Has Transpired Worthy of tion—-Short Paragraphs ~William Doak is in town and is call. ing on friends. Dr, and Mrs. George B. Klump have reason to rejoice over that boy. —Sec. Frank Gammel, of the Y. M. C. A. has been ill the past week and is con- fined to his room. -Mrs. John Shugert, Mrs. Fred Rey- nolds and Miss Blanche Hays are visiting at Bryn Mawr, ~ Mr, and Mrs, Philade Thursd businees trip. — Miss Ge is a guest at the Cri vis went Iphia, on, on ounoary Mir rirude h 3 some ana Homer SSmAan Welsh spending this week with sey Shore and Willia --Miss Lucy Potte ‘otter are Janette Janet aunt, Mrs. James burn. - N18, Phi neuralgia of the Colevilie Rev had | at the Bell lip F Garbricl wood. tarned ness tri ponte, — The Aarons this her Soth year. H her of All e ill--she i alte of urg, mot olace, 1 place, is Mivgie, has passed n Army ion hel ight Services -—The Salvati one v week, by invitat d rooms of the famous “Go | ub’ Crider Caly both of Qolyer, Dr. Shr Tuesday Methodist nage And still hu lefonte this wine Lnsy Cl 's exchange were mer, parse we Bel be that we are a if you want tl or -2' a Wm. M kle, al 19 past wees with an that has » ffected his several spells of sickness t] no doubt to « ~The Union this week in the x posure in fatheran vices The still | every evening excel Evangel with many revival in the burg Miss where Nannie she wm aunt and J.P asion 0 pay us He ie of the Halfmoon twp who will Sebring. hort one prominent and an active democrat be one of the prominent candi dates for sheriff this year The ment Commissioners Aonoal State will likely be ready for distribution in supplement form for our next issue The auditors have practicall eted their labors 1 examining the various ac y comp couals of the county officials. ~Persons who are having sale bills printed at this office this can bring in their copy any time as we are putting out bills right along. Don’t wait longer than necessary. When all come in on a rush some will have to wait, ~Mrs. H. R. McClelland, of Denver, Col., of her sister, Curtin street, leit Thursday afternoon for Pittsburg, where she will spend some time before going home. season ~Francls Speer attended a banquet the other evening that he did pot attend. That sounds strange, and while it may seem impossible, yet it is true. That man Speer does a great any pecaliar | and strange things, besides getting up a ““That'’ column, ~The revival services in the different churches in this town, as noted in last week's Democrat, are still progressing with good results, The attendance 1s large at the Methodist-Lutheran-Presby terian joint services, ARI «cal revival meetings, who has been a guest at the home | Mrs. Samuel Sheffer; of | for the past four months: | ~Mrs. C. U. Hoffer, of Philipsburg ac. | companied by her children are guests at | the home of Mr, berich. and Mrs. C. T. Ger- ~-Chas. Schroyer, of Chicago, was in | town several days the past week, visite ing friends, He left here several years | | | | | ago and is prospering in the Windy City | where has a good position in connection with railroad work. -~The precipitation of the past three weeks was mostly upon frozen ground, consequently ran over the sarface into the creeks and thence to the sea, hence the internal reservoirs that supply the springs obtained scarce any water, G. C. Meyer, spent the past year in portions of Illinois, addition of of Boalsburg, who arrived home on Monday, While Centre and dropped had the Democrat in to see us he the keep away benefit of every week to him informed as to the happenings in the co now a travel Morrris ag wholesg Of ak ing, attended red around Lt was Clean the crimina There might eforth tA ort terms, or es hen en shorter yet, if people would settle little squabbles at home by concession and maniy reasoning the formerly ocoupted y, woo has moved to the house occupied by Mr. and Mrs. and John Walker and Miss Jane McCalmont Boyd Musser, clerk to the county com: | missioners, will move from the Walker residence on’! Linn street to | Petriken Hall. Nearly all the apart. { ments in Petriken Hall are taken. John Harris Jr, bas rented house on Spring street by David Kelley rooms in the ~ Last Sunday morning the pastor of the Methodist church, Rev. Dr. Shriner, received twenty one into the church. At { the Sunday school, in the afternoon, | thirty efit of the schol ars made a de. | cision for Christ and twenty.one of them | were | evening service, making a total of forty. | two received during the day. A large class is to be received next Sunday. tor of the Bellefonte A. M. KE. church, who died in Philipsburg of pueumonia, on Wednesday, 220d, leaves to mourn his loss a widow and seven children, viz: Mrs, Georgia Brunson, of New Haven ; Wilbelmina, Leah, Weymon, William, « | Steward and Arnett, together with a brother, Adam, of Wilkes Barre, Buried at Philipsburg, on Friday afternoon, Ld received into the church, at the | Rev, Cyrus N. Woodson, former pas- direct with the consumer. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. | Gathered From the Various Offices About the Court House, MARRIAGE LICENSHS, John Bolick - . - Susie Malcheski - . Harry H. Auman Bellefonte Ethel BE. Kellerman i Robert B, Ward Bellefonte Bessey Earey - .” Calvin 8. Boddorf - Katie Reiber - Charles A. Bodtorf . Minnie 5. Fabringer - . Clarence “" Colyer Colyer REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS T.B May 1 $204 Lehigh Va sept Shoe Judinger, et ux, to Geo. Takasky, §, 1901 ; § 1-10 acres in Snow Shoe, Takas ft., +20. 8q ley Coal 8 Co., tol ky, 28, 19 29959 ¢ fs 0 Takasky, 1901 ; 2 onow (reo. et ux, to lots in Jos Snow Shoe ish and W Mrs sland ‘owe in Rush : i brought a their home ation over the event to the congrate that have showered on the yo i tle he graceful manner man just knows how CLEARANCE SALI Owing to the crowded condition of my | room, I have ten days to conduct cone the next | A clearance sale of all heating stoves now in the store, My stock consists of hard and soft coal heat. ers, all good standard makes, and will be sold regardiess of cost, 1 also have uded, for | other lines of goods that will be sold at | same cut prices, I have a large line of | general hardware now on the road, and when placed in position, will bave as | complete retail hardware store as can be | found in Central Peun'a. 1 have no wholesale trade to protect, and will deal I will have prices that will be interesting to every farmer in Centre county, People have already said, "how can you sell goods at such prices I’ 1 will tell you : I buy for spot cash, sell for cash and give my customers the benefit, Call and be con: vinced, Very truly yours Joun I OLgwing, Succemior to Daniel Irvin's Sons, BOROUGH NOMINATIONS. Both parties in the borough have made their nominations and the fun is likely to begin for some of tke local offices. Spring elections are always interesting with us as there are some real surprises when the result announced. On Thursday the republicans held their primaries and there was some lively work on the overseer of the poor; for the other positions there was little or no con- test. The held their pri. maries Saturduy evening and there was a slight rivalry for the same nomination, is democrats The tickets named by both parties are as follows : GFF.CE REPUBLIC BOROU in | Pagosh, been | and them inal LE | cek, town in the e. Serrity friends who This is 7 great many lec wi re ion dav su fh {to show that our friend we wi load of For boro treasurer there was but one | be on easy street with this poles {candidate and the democrats accorded | the nomination to Geo. R. Meek | Watchman. He has had some experi {ence in handling funds, from his connec. ition with an important estate of this {town, which be would not hold were | there not confidence in his ability and integrity for an important trust. Mr, Cook, the republican nominee, has held this office for about five terms, or fifteen years, and we do not blame him for ac: cepting it again-if tendered. He knows {a soft snap and we don’t blame him for hanging to it as long as possible. On the other band there is a growing feeling among the people that it is a mistake for one man 1o stay in office so long and fat. ten on public salaries. For that reason many people over the town think the time has come to tell Charley Cook to “Go way back and sit down." There are other points that sight prove interesting to discuss, but as there will be ample time in other issues of the paper between this and the [18th of Feb ruary, we stop our narrative to be on. tinued late®. OVAL MAKING POWDER Makes delicious hot biscuit, ddle cakes, rr Lom <> pure, rolls and mufthns. cream of tartar powder, fent | not | s of the | PUBLIC SALE REGISTER pee, 24 farm im Lroneen hows and Hoy lemont., Wm Aucipeery H. A. | d harm tany ¥ Nett Mancn 19th, 19 am Hl horses, oattie, hogs as foe southwest of Nit Adam Decker farm J. | WEDSERDAY long will a implements h.on the suction eer WEDNERDAY. Manon 19h 8 miles southwest of spring Mite, a lot of live stock and farm mg implements by H. KE. Oonfer, Beech, Pa Wepspsvay, Mareh 19 Wells Store, five sloek, and household goods, W. BH, Haixes Wrnsespay, March 19:On J. HM. Long's farm 114 miles southeast of Salona, G. H. Weight | will set] horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and farm ing implements, Sale at 0 o'clock sharp Cw Note Auwct THURSDAY, March MJames Hull will sell § head horses, A head oattie, and farm imple ments on the Reuben Valentine farm, | mile west of Zion, Sale af 10 a. m. J. L. Neff A ae? BATURDAY, March 22: One mile east of Pleas sit Gap | fsrm implements, live s ook, ete, J J. Gansok, Jos, by Neff, Auot MONDAY, March 24 (One mile wast of Zion 6 cows, 4 horses, § uak atti and farm im plements. Rew, TEN. Tusspay, March 8:1 miles west o ring Mills, Slong Turnpike, large jot EE SEA ELL {me mile east of | farm implements | | suitably : Lewis AIKeY, Wing |} | for partieniars tn J.B LEATH raise se hay BAN POR REN a at Centre rat offiee rol RENT brie dueling Ha Ine re | wmow NISCELLANEKOUS R. sation st Miles. of bills contain v fades will be deliveriag same to Al ot the BK Toesday thorning, nN six fe nnd two 1's : rewarded by Ale LOST bury ings neat Hickory, Ash and wer cord Wille "HN & SON ML Eagle, Pa, MARKET QUOTATIONS. Handle wood 06 and #1 * ANTED Witte (hak at # x7 MY Ragle Handle Factory Bellefonte Produce. The following prices are paid by Sg nLER & Co. for produce: Rees, per dagen CA Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound . Butter, oo a Shuiber. por pet “pound. —————————— Bellefonte~ Grain. The following prices are patd by ©. ¥. Wags i de a a SL ahd ah i ———————
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