THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MARCH 20, 1902. HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN The Local News Compiled During the Week BRIEFLY TOLDIN A FEW LINES Movements of Our People Mention, Society Events Has Transpired Worthy of tion—Short Paragraphs What Men ~The Jury List will be found on page 3 of this issue, ~—Mrs. W. Harrison Walker 1s visiting her parents at Pleasantville, Pa A "Smoker’’ does not necessarily —Some fellows are still celebrating St, Patricks day, and are not very still about it either. R. N. Roberts, postmaster at Renovo, died suddenly Friday morning of heart failure, —(eorge N. Brandon, of Carlisle, spent several days of the past week in Bellefonte. — Miss Mame Went, is & guest at the home of Mr. Jerry Nolan. of Williamsport, and Mrs, -David Etters, son of Supt. Etters, is sick at his parents’ appendicitis, — Maurice Yeager will not give up the botel business after the ist of the month as has been reported, home of Philadelphia, Mrs, ~—Miss Aurora Moore, has been visiting her mother, W. Moore, of this place. John - Miss Mary Harris Weaver, a student at Miss Shippen’s school in Philadel is home for the ~— Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Shoemaker are rejoicing girl hia, Easter vacation. little who over the came to their home op Sunday. and son William, of f Mr. Mrs, East High street —(Geo, Kauffman Altoona, are Frank Wi — Will in a cog-wheel Mat: guests and lliams, on iam Sechler got his hand caugl while at work Bellefonte h Works Saturday n ing. -— Wilson Gephart, Saturday ev returned hom Cornell College vacation with his e on ening from to spend his Easter parents. - Mr. and Mrs moved into the house on erber have Thomas Ww ph Kel South ied by Chas. street, recently Tripple. occu - Bruce Garman is improving in con- diton as well as can be hoped. Daring the past,weck he has been able to be up and about the house. Maurice Runkle, drug store, fined the home’ of Mrs. S Howard street, las. is Con with ap att had home John Teats, who at Pittsburg, arrived afternoon to attend r, Miss Margaret main in Bellefonte Boyd clerk, was confined t« the siste Musser, the commissioners ) his past week with an attack of quinsy. He is 1 able to be about again although a little Aine aroundjthe gills D. lL. Earlystown, Mr. Bartges informs us the wheat fields home the Robert, of on Monday Bartges and son were callers have an improved appearance since the snow has disappeared. — West Rider, George Rider, Barrett, Harry John Swit: Monday morning for Bosswell Frank eft Somerset Jodon, county, where they have employment with the Bosswell Coal Company. —EBusign McEntyre, of the Salvation Army, left for Buffalo, N. Y., where she will attend a conference of the Salvation Army Officers. She took with her Min- nie Folk kwho will be placed in a home in that city, supported by this organiza. tion. Rev, E. Crumbling, who has been pre. siding elder of the Williamsport four years, and who was transferred to the Centre district by the recent Uaited Evangelical conference, was presented with a purse off gold by his friends in Williamsport. It is ramored that the New York Cen. tral and Hudson river road is negotia. ting for the purchase of a consider. able quantity of land between the Me Elhattan station and the railroad bridge, between McElhattan and Pine. ~{), M.JSheets, district one of Bellefonte's most esteemed citizens, last week moved to near Gatesburg 1n Ferguson township, where he will farm on a four horse place. Mr. and Mrs. Sheets will be missed by the people of our town, and we wish them abundant success at farming. «=A boy plunked a stone against the large plate glass window at Aikens Cor. ner. The window was not broken but shattered, About a half-dozen plate ( , windows on Allegheny street are frac tured and some falling out, The sight is rather shabby looking for a main bus ness street of onr town, «Young Parker, Dr. Fisher's patient in Greens valley, who was accidentally wounded in the stomach and bowels last fall by algunshot is still living. His in. juries were much like those of McKin. ley’s. Dr. Fisher is proud of his suc. cess, and will undoubtedly report the case in the medical journals, | Wright, { pleasant callers in the Democrat sanctum Monday Many trees showed new buds last | | week already. --The buds have not been hurt by the severe cold weather of winter, “Span of Life” at the opera house, Wednesday evening, March 26th, ~A pension of $17 a month has been granted to Henry Miller of this place. -1f you are a delinquent on subscrip here. ~-W. KE. Boob, wife and little daugh- ter of Spring Mills, gave the Democrat a call, Fortney fonte, can Oak Grove, & Walker, attorneys, Belle. ~During the past week Mrs, John Toner, of Philadelphia, visited friends in | $ section. mean that everything goes up in smoke. | this section Mrs. A. E. Canfield and her two children, Caroline and Albert from Wyn. cote, are visiting friends in Bellefonte. Moses Behres of and his friend John citizens Stormstown, Lew McQuistion, of west High street has about of around recovered from an attack low fever and is able to get slowly now, Monday night a cold set by Tuesday slice, no doubt of the bliz North Dakota, two days previous wave in and it was quite cold, a zard that swept over Tuesday afternoon a small squall set in. After this date there are still twenty five large public sales on the list to come off up to the end of the month-—less than two weeks. Good prices met the sale ive stock and farm Wm. J secured the implements r, of Bellefonte, hs on as SWwarme is posit assistant superine. Hill Hill 1 with day foreman of Rock m Company at Rock 1 A 1 county, and is delighte who nething of the 1 aud the opportu : investment sh Walker, who are Miss iam Margaret Laur Ww He this Thurs aftern ] i of Mrs. Sar young lady. the nry Graham wi lay oun, Thet Augnier ah 1 timabje gaged in insurance piace. I McCalmon { about Med Philadeiphia Miss Mar! on We work at the Hinphey rstand they will iture home Rev the Bel his resi Hughes Acader week lames P ipa lefonte ny. tendered goation last It was hand- ed over to a committee of f eration and report at to be beld Saturday Hughes bas acceptab y filled this positio for over forly years Mrs. organ church, on Thursday evening, April 3rd, Miss Alber tralto of Philade Bonbright will give and recital in the Presbyterian ta Gehman, violinist and con- phia ; Mr also of the Quaker city, bass voi Mrs. R. G, will fill the programme. George Ford, ¢; and H. Hayes and the choral class The postoffice for Oak Grove has been called “Centre Grove," by order of the Already some half dozen of the Democrat's pa postoffice department, trons have ordered their address to con. form to this, Oihers having friends at Oak Grove, should make a note of this, and address their correspondence accord. ingly. A large crowd gathered at the Armory Friday evening and witnessed the defeat of the Company B basket ball team by the team from State College, score $810 2. The College boys are ex- perts at the game who have been | thoroughly trained and suple as cats they simply bad an easy time, | ==""Brack Powell” the famous colored |1ad, like the blue birds, made his ap- pearance in town this week, from Roches. ‘fer doin nothin,” but had to go up. Brack was out doing the race circuit and got caught up there in a bad gang. Brack chuckles when he says the “other fello got six years, «The residence apartments of Petri. | kin Hall, second and third floors, are now iu the hands of the paper hangers and the last finishing strokes are being given, The papering is most handsome, done by 8. H. Williams ; the ceilings high, and all modern conveniences that can make a home pleamnt, have been provided--steam heat, electric lighting, bath rooms, etc. All the apartments have already been let, and will soon be Personal | ton remember that April 1st will soon be | sell you some good lots at | { =M.J]. Watt, were | Quick as a flash | ter, N. ¥V., where he served six months | ~Rev, P. McArdle left Monday morn. | ing to assist at the Forty Hours’ devo. tion at Renovo. ~W. H. Bohn, of Millheim, left here on Thursday morning for Steuben, Ohio, | where he will reside in the future. ~The quarantine card was removed | Monday from Robt. Woodring's home, | all have recovered from their late attack of scarlet fever, ~The Bellefonte Branch of the Frater | nities Accident Order of Philadelphia was organized at John C. Miller's office { on Tuesday evening. —~Frank Warfield, general (freight agent of the Central Railroad of Pennsyl- vania, is off on a visit to his family at { Clifton Springs, New York, ~The Nittany Valley Railroad Com. | pany presented James Miller with a $50 | check owing to the accident that caused the death of his son last week, a Centre countian by birth but a Tyroner by residence, and a most successful commercial tourist, paid his respects here on Monday. -J. D. Miller, of Hublersburg, one of the active democrats of Walker, treasurer and though not a candidate for this time, called on us Tuesday. - Rev, F, formed church at Rebersburg, was a cal- | leron Wednesday, He is a brother Hon. J. H. Wetzel, of The Annval Easter Ball of the Fire Company will Mouday | y ! Wetzel, pastor of the Re. of | Bellefonte, Un-| dine take place on March ist. That for all at- | tend, | Mr light plant, week evening, means a good time who will the duty Faxon, engineer at electri has been off the Owing lo iliness Supt. Frank Williams i do the work Dr. 8. 8 McCormick, of Hublers. Tuesday, and the burg, dropped us amoung other remarked that IKning favorite I The DY an ex Wedr urchased est High the home the church, and parsonage on for the proper “The be seen here A buman Span Wedne markab in “The Span of conceived more re e scene than the bridge Life'' has never been by The com- pany this season is a playwright the best ever enga ged ged to present this play. The pew Petrikin Memorial Hall will | be dedicated Easter Sunday, March th, The riate on approg for the occasion, Ps program and it may be that Bishop Joho M. Wal. den, D LL.D Pie Central Pennsylvan D ia Methodist Conference, will sermon odist Conference and no doubt an elabor. ate program will be arranged Saturday, Mrs. T.F household goods, etc., at the premises Marck 2:nd, at 10a. m., Adams will dispose of her the Court House. For list of | atticles see posters, It is her intention to vacate the present residence at once and remove with her son Lee, to Miles. opposite burg and reside there for a time with | Mrs. Adam's mother, bell Mrs. Mary Camp It is their desire to locate at State { tainment to be { court will eral { which N | piace in pent amount | The the Presiding Bishop | | which means a gathering of good fel deliver the dedicatory | and a jolly good time This event comes during Meth. | ~You can phone, call ns by Commercial If you are in the habit of sending your printing out of town, quit it, Four and five large farm sales have been held every day of the past week. ~Mrs. Clara Iddings, of Wingate, has been granted a pension of $8 per month, ~Owing to a lack of space, the His torical Review is omitted from this issue. ~H. B. Clark was this week appointed postmaster at Beech Creek to succeed Henry Williams. ~ Frank Williams, the electrician is a few inches taller, all on account of the new girl that came to his house Tuesday. ~The W. C. T. U. will hold a supper in their rooms, Allison block, this Thurs. day evening from 7 The public is invited, to 9 o'clock. ~The Coleville band are preparing for their entertainment which they expect to give in the Petrikin Memorial Hall soon after its completion ~-David Klepper, of Coleville, 75 years of age, who fell and broke his hip about two weeks ago, Lock Haven hospital was taken to the yesterday. ~The Logan Fire Company have en. gaged Lyman H., Howe to give another at this Howe's entertainment | April have a reputation that assures his enter. place, Tuesday, 22nd, moving pictures A success, of voted to jectment ca ion of Miles Hough is The third he de ant ¢ week term of the trial of sev. import the ses from castern port township ia athan interested. Mil is totally blind, Henry Comer, of esburg, an old ier who 1, bas received ing information from that his £12 Lo owned by pension ) a month A good horse : at Jee rer's ivery stable, while < In good INE SCASON come Aar of aftervoon of the High Brick Monday oratorica contest the Beliefonte bui of the ¢! the two member from which ten (ular contest s of 1 office $x worth of 1 1h : , and the 10 stamps and 8 were stoi: hers Se the Ther perpetrator » merchandise to Ross’ st the cash and of § as yet cured 0 from re is BO « 10 of the crime - A JOLLY GOOD TIM} In response to the summons issued by | $100 several bun dred guests assembled at the company’s ladies are preparing a most | the Undine Fire Company, spacious abode, on Bishop street, Mon. hospitality vd annual Patrick's Day, day evening to accept their their on Si event was ‘Smoker’ held Choice livened the gathering. sembly hall and billiard music from an pariors were { thronged with the bidden guests and at | | ed under this heading free until day of 10 o'clock they were escorted to the en gine room, first floor, which had been | trausformed into a festive banquet hall | decorated with lavish display of national colors and the emblematic green of the emerald isle, There was an abund- ance of wothsome dishes and delicious viands. In the midst of the first assault Dr. College later where Lee expects to con- | Melvin J. Locke, as toastmaster, arose tiaue his studies Horses are bringing good prices at the sales now going on 1n this county, At Irvin's sale in Bald Eagle, on 13, a team of horses was sold for $553. Of course this was a fine team, but horses generally are bringmg good prices at these sales. The call for horses on ac count of the Spanish and South African | wars account for the demand and better prices, Hundreds of thousands of horses and mules have been shipped | from the United States to supply these wars, Truly, “it is an ill wind that does not blow somebody good." «Al the regular meeting of the Minis terial Association, Monday afternoon, a sermon was read by Rev, Dr, Holloway and discussed by the members. A com- munication from the president of the W. C. T, U inviting the Association to at- tend the opening services of Petrikin Hall, March 3joth, was accepted and Rev. Dr. Holloway and Rev. T. W. Perks were appointed to represent the | JV Association. The secretary was authori zed to prepare a suitable minute rela: tive to the approaching removal of Rev. J. T. Beott, from Bellefonte, aud made a few happy remarks. The following gentlemen responded to calls Hon. John G. Love, Burgess Ed. Blanch- ard, Senator W. C. Heivle, Loe WwW. P. Reynolds, W. KE. Gray, J. C. Meyer, J. M. Dale, Capt. H. 8. Taylor, Geo. R. Meek, Francis Speer, Geo. Potter, J. 8. McCargar, Chas R. Kurtz and others. Francis was unanimously awarded the honors of the evening for his brilliant discourse, while Billy Doll's song, “His name above the Door” was a corker, Later in the evening a cake walk was introduced that was immensely enjoyed. The smoker was a success, AMONG the republicans the following have announced for county offices : Henry Lowry, Bellefonte, for Sheriff, A. V. Miller, Spring, County Coms. Philip D. Foster, State College, Treas: urer, MS 0 thing: are It's funny how man tryingtoget rid of a * i EE ) has | Mike Haze | Penn tw cr | March 15, lows | | March orchestra en. | The spacious as. | scribers, the RoYAL Baking Powder Made of Pure Grape Cream of Tartar. feguards the food against alum, ROYAL BARING POWDER CU. , WS wi WET, Ew YORK, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Gathered From the Various Offices About | the Court House. MARRIAGE LICENSES Mills . Sandy Ridge artwright “ oy CTaig « + =» Ph Yeckaun H. Graham Binghampton zaretL.’ § . . Be ne Grove Mills Teal Graham Ig jeanetta M. Johnson Benjamin Josephene Becweath . Bellefonte Donuley Kersteller } Jesse Br Jan. 4 Wm ’ rr to Jas es F acre in Ferguson Musser's ext IQ02 . 4 tert "wi Henshey 10 302 ; for part from Harpster to 2 Lracts in Mary Myra S of lot No “" Philipsburg Margaret 1902 D. la tet iwi Jacob Benner $75 PUBLIC SALE REGISTER Parties having their bills printed at this office will have their sales aavertis sale. Others will be charged so cents As this paper now has almost sab reader should realize the value of such an advertisement. It pays to advertise your sales thoroughly AY, Mareh 72: «At Nittany, Pa Age, Duggion sieigh. harness. impleme household goods, et vw. EK. Snarren OOO BATTR SATURDAY Ant Lap i J March 22:«One mile east of Pleas farm implements, live stock, ole GAakBRIuk. Jos. LL. Neff. Aut MOXDAY, March 24 One mile west of Zion # cows, 4 horses, © young eattie and farm im plements. Rex. W, Roy en WRDNESDAY, March 2M 2 miles snst of Ro and : horse, colt, 3 cows, line of farm imple ments ete, by J. J. KeLLY In trust TomsD oY, March 2:2 miles north of Curtin station, horses oattle farm implements, household goods, ote, al | o'clck p. ma property of J. M. Barntd, Turspay. March 28:<At | o'clock at Gates burg. Pa. | horse, 2 colts, 2eows, pigs wagon top buggy ote, Dawsizi M ARKEL. SN Hunter Auet, TURSDAY, March 85:1 miles wont Mills, along Turnpike, lar cows, sheep, hoes and Ia Wa. ZEnBY, WEDNESDAY, March M2 miles east of Pleas ant a i live stock and farm implements. OG. WW, Ganmniox, FRIDAY, March Bat | p.m, | walnut bed. room sult, and other household goods, Mrs. C.Chris 128 Allegheny street, of Belle. FRIDAY, March 38 a w Jl om fonte, 10 a.m, 5 hartes, sows, 10 young Fafn implements. lot of horses, tmplements, eattie, hogs, sheep, HE Gestaie 4 BATURDAY, March 29. At velo bogey Walk. er twp, at 1 p.m. cow, hel implements and household Loan. BATURDAY MANE oar Pleasaat © Mtation, at | on § ors 4 cow SHEA 7 [A w hrm ¥, Armin at a sale wi of Spring | farm | AL LN COUNCIL MEETING. rar session of the bor Monday evening ) i evn g Dre Reynolds § Burgess ing of $10 * bad condition o in front of the QOTS A petition was p ming week ome of { be as | (YOUR FAITH: Shiloh’s Consumption Cure £58 I i? ’ § “ u " \ x 8 Clover Root Tea corrects the Stomads] FREE AD COLU FOR SAL} work sing pidress A RR SALF Polar Penn Ha tion sith same Centre Mall FOR SALF ol property for sale al Snvdertowm Walk tus nit) dwelling house, Darn and Blacksmith acres of Improved land, and good fruit growing on the place This tan frst clans Dlpcksmith stand. 8 Peek, Nittany, Fa, proprietor FOR RENT. POR RENT «Good dwelling house at iersburg, by Wm Decker FOR RENT «A brick dwelling, a Centre Hall. Inquire at Centre Democrat office, Hub IKK EEPER «Graduate In bookkeepin noo stenography. desires a mabent | Hon; tau reltranoen age Madisonburg, MARKET QUOTATIONS Bellefonte Produce, prods prices are pai by SpruLEn & ] er A § § SE i low, pov pound .... aE ED — \ per LL cm ha > Bellefonte Grain. The following prices ave pall by C. ¥. Wao. wan for grain, en BE a aM Ie, SD i
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