¥ Muot seen the critter nor ABOUT TOWN The Local News Compiled During the Week BRIEFLY TOLDIN A FEW LINES | Movements of Our People Mention, Society Events Has Transpired Worthy tion—Short Paragraphs What —JLew Bullock's annual sale, at Miles- burg, next Thursday. — Dr. Sebring has removed his office to corner of Spring and Bishop Sts, 4t — Edward Whippo, place, is now a floor-walker in Kauff man’s store at Pittsburg. ~The show windows of the Bellefonte stores are prettier than those of any town of its size in the state. — Frank Galbraith, the jeweler, is con fined to his home on East Bishop Street, threatened with pneumonia, —Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Anderson, of Philadelphia, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Faxon. The from this issue Historical Review is omitted owing to other special articles crowding on our space —Thomas Flack, who is well known here in Bellefoute, has accepted a posi. tion with the Adams Express company at Huntingdon Dr, has retu from Philadelphia whither he had been -—Rev, Holloway over Sunday attending the Lutheran General Synod. at Prin after his Wallace Gephart, a senior ton College, left on Monday ing his Easter vacation at his studies continue ~The winner of that set which John D. Sourbeck gave away Wade Eastertide, was Cruse lucky number wa -ur veteran de was a pleasant cal f good hour's chat Miss Eva Archey posit on has accepted the of n operator at the ex ight United Telephone this change of the Telegraph Company in place —The Daily News may well congratu But Congralu late itself on its Conference daily we go jou one better, and also late you on your very successful effort The grange fire insurance company held its quarterly meeting in Bellefonte, last Saturday, a number of applications and renewals and confirmed large -The musical entertainment given the evening, by the Sabbath in last chool, rare treat to every ear that loves excell. eal music The of county had a fine banquet in the Bush House Friday night of last which the proprietor gave them Landlord Jageet kvows how to do those things Presbyterian church Sunday Was a medical society Centre week, in better stuff by far than medicine. rain load of Buffalo mer. in -A special chants noon from tarried Bellefonte Tuesday 12:30 until about Sev enty members of the Association were on the train tion by a committee headed by Burgess Blanchard and Councilman George I Potter, who extended to’ them every courtesy the ran storm they saw very little of our town. 1:20 They were greeted at the sta. possible Owing to ~The American Bonding and Trust Company, of Baltimore, who “Will go on your Bond are represented in this section by W. Harrison Walker, Esq, Bellefonte That means that when elected to an office, or selected as an ad. ministrator of estates, stead of annoying friends for such obliga or execulor mn. tions, this firm, for a small consideration, will do that for you; call on Mr. Walker for further information A Cuba, the great comedy war drama, will be produced in this city at the next Thursday 17, by Conroy, Mack open a three nights engagement at popu jar prices that date. The play is upon incidents which actually oc daughter of opera house, night, April Edwards’ Comedians, who on and on 0 Se a cut ring the Spanish American war, 1 0 be the best war drama ever price will be 10, 20 and 30 be admitted to we opening night for 1s yy securing them in advance Robert Hunter, the insurance agent, a It is run by gasoline and is capable of trav. is sporting new motor bicycle. eling 35 miles an hour, providing some one can hang on the critter and that she don't blow up or bust, When Hunter sees any of our insurance agents start out after a victim he need not wait for a train but can jump the steed, turn on the gasoline and ‘get there Ell.” We have whether this 'will put insurance rates up or down. When not traveling the bicycle | motor can be turned into a domestic | stationary engine 10 run the wash ma. chine, churn bulter, rock the cradle, blow up the cook and a lot of other nec. essary household duties, It is said that the Bine Jacket Mining company pur. chased this ‘go devil” so that they could send their representaive on weekly trips to Missouri to inspect the opera. Personal | of Men- | formerly of this | do we kiow | — Montgomery & Co., have both phones in their store, —~See’what Moutgomery & Co., have to say on page 6. It will interest you. ~A rammage sale is now in progress in the vacant room of Reynolds’ bank. ~Catherine Hamilton, of Bellefonte, was allowed a pension of $8 per month, —J. Thomas Mitchell, Esq., is in Phila. delphia where he has legal business of | importance. Dr. Andrew Gregg Lieb, of Bethle. lem, Pa, is transacting business in Belle. | fonte this week. ~Sheriff Brungart’s quarterly sale of | VARIETY OF COUNTY NEWS Items of Interest Gathered From | All Sections SHORT AND TO THE POINT Transpired Worthy of Brief Men- tion, the Past Week-—News From Over the County—For Hasty Read- ers—A New Department What | real estate, for April term, will be found | in another column. -Candidates, democratic and repub- | | lican, have been plenty in town the past week. They are circulating. hustling around cleaning up the princi. pal thoroughfares of the town. —Wednesday, Thursday and Friday | | evenings of next week there will be good attractions at the opera house. | ="Conroy, Mack and Edwards’ | be at the opera house Tharsday, Friday 411 will and Saturday evenings of next week, —We sent out about five hundred ters to patrons 1 let of the paper, last week. If you did not get one, there is no desire to offend. Miss Sarah pneumonia Oliver seriously at the Thomas C is home of Van Tries, with brother.in-law, Dr this place. A was received this week ana Millheim was fired in communication from the waste basket because the writer withheld the name. Trout Season opens next fishing ‘uesday. The recent rains will Cave streams high and best for angling ire. t winter studying mu rvatory of Musi 1 home Saturday Misses Sarab Fitzger hoo! at Lock Haven ation at their homes ir called to the bedside « 5 § ie Dot ie Wagner, who ne of her Wagner on £ ast lucky enough on Wednesday It was returned to him by Addition He agair Gentzel, of Bush's it a few days ago was rewarded uperintendent of Inv arrived sion of the Pennsylvania in Bellefonte yesterd bY Mrs ter, Miss Lucy Potter accompanied Potter and his sis They are guests at the residence of James H. P otier on East Lino street. a bundred thousand of this be put up by Treasurer Speer to be sold for These There are upwards of 500 tracts Over acres unseated lands in county, will lands. in the list, which see in this issue of the Centre of . ana axes are mountain Democrat, for date sale, number of acres in each tract township where located demand for legal advertising, such as sheriff sales, mercantile appraiser's list, treasurers’ sale of lands, etc., we are compelled to Owing to an unusual encroach some on the reading space of our paper. This comes tous on a bulk and 1s something we can not afford to re. fuse. For that reason we beg the indul. gence of our patrons for a few weeks when, as usual the Centre Democrat will continue giving ‘The Most News for the Least Money,” “The Crosses,’’ an entertainment to be given in the Lutheran church next Sabbath evening, will be of an excellent order, instructive, garnished with organ, plano, violin and vocal music and recita. tions by children of the Sabbath school. The entertainment intended Easter, bat deference the Methodists whose conference was held at that time in this place, the Latheran entertainment was put off to next San day evening, and will be of a high order. Admittance free. A silver collection will be taken for the benefit of the school was for out of to About 30,000 small trout were placed in the artificial dams, along the bed of the old canal, near the Central R, R. of Pa. depot this week They were sent here of League who are interested in their pagation, a year old they will be released in the for members the Sportsmens’ pro- When the little chaps become main stream of Spring Creek where they will be better able to battle for an exist: | This experiment is being watch | ance. ed with much interest by local fishermen. | It may be an easy method of stocking our streams, It 's thought that a large | portion of the small trout from hatcher. jes, and emptied {nto streams, perish or are killed by other fish, Good for Rheumatism, Last fall I was taken with a very severe attack of muscular rheasmatism which caused me great pain and annoyance, After trying several prescriptions and rheumatic cures, I decided to use Cham. berlain’s Palm Balm, which I had seen advertised in the Sowlh Jerseyman. After two applications of this Remedy | was much better, and after using oue bottle was ly cured. SALLIE HARRIS, Salem, N. J. For sale by Green's Phar. ~Street commissioner Shaughnessy is | J. F. Harter, of State College, is on the sick list. Hez. Dixon, of Philipsburg, is allowed an increase of pension to $10. A car loaded with lime from this place caught fire and had to be unloaded at Mill Hall last week. Bert Bathurst, who is a fireman at the Buffalo.-run kilns, right leg while loading a car of lime on Tuesday broke his morning ist, Ira Snyder, some two weeks ago, near Ingleby, the Breakneck Let stocked run, with trout fry. others work in same direction. J. P. Odenkirk, of Centre Hall, and, the left for Warrensburg, Mo t he left year ago Ly Wednesday, to when he came East Mrs H was stricken TT] there lake up using a 0 love, of near Tusseyville paralysis and her powerless with hope is entertained for recovery p fol lore, The outinued att and u Monday were marned Baptist parsouag C. Houck Hiram Durst id his farm, e { Centre Ha io Wm for the sum of $65 x ired ast © Bartges, of Coburn The farm contains 1, fifty one hut mountain land, ght acres M: urst lowa, and may locate there perman Friday aftervoon, while playing barn of the Mountain House, Spow Shoe Martin Suow Shoe div Robert the 1 son of even ye Reese, « jon of 1 raliroad, fell a of Kt " '. that distavce the both Un pick little fellow ‘up it was found arms were broken al the wrist Picking up the wroug bottle Rev Samuel Creighton, of Mackeyville, took He thought be was getting a remedy for tooth-ache be usual be went to investigate and found that he had his mouth poison. Fortuvately he bad not swallow. of it. | a large mouthiul of posion. but when 1 pain was rot eased as full of deadly red any Last Friday Isaac Frain, of Marion twp, lost a He took the animal to the blacksmithshop to have it shod. On ac- count of it being restiess a front leg was strapped up, a thiog that is often done It attempted accident the other leg and had to be killed, It was one of his most valuable horses. Driller Grosman having reached the coutract depth of 1.800 feet in the well on the Gummo farm, a meeting of those A careful study of the rock and sands gone through was made, and letters from ex perienced oil men, interested was held Friday evening who had examined the formations were read. These letters | showed that the formations were all of a favorable character The subscribers to the Aaronsburg ofl company met and effected a permanent orgavization The were following officers elected President Jonathan Krape ; Secretary-Z D Thomas : Treasurer—A. D W. M. Stover, A. F. Bower. Robert Mench, R. B. Robb and H. H. Weaver. The united support of all property own. Weaver ; Directors ers and good citizens should be given | them and work pushed along as rapidly as possible, IN ADJOINING COUNTIRS It is reported that 1,000 Italian labor. | ers will arrive at Oak Grove shortly, and also that within a few weeks 1,000 men will be at work in and aboul the pew shop buildings Rev, 8. H. Dietzel, who has been serv. ing a Reformed charge at Cavetown, Md, has accepted a call to Maytown, Lancas. ter county. The new charge is composed of but one congregation, Hyde Bros. & Co, Pittsburg promo. ters, have decided to locate a steel and fron mill in Clearfield, It will employ about seven hundred men. Fire brick, coal and shipping facilities of Clearfield secured the industry, Within the past mouth it is estimated that the Pennsylvania has hauled through store | valuable horse by a peculiar | move and fell breaking { as H | ! John G THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 10, 1902. ROY AL Baking Powder is indispen- sable to the preparation of the finest cake, hot-breads, rolls and muffins. metime re “cheap.” importune i t ct hort tion for the Belle. aving been adopt. ng bave been prepared by » foute architects and hb ed the work of erection will commence carly in the spring. The site ison S and quehanna avenue the hospital wil cost $25 0x Catharine Berry ife of Berry Mar beaith many months John of Loganton ist of h She had been in | Years, month and 2:1 days Aged -t She is survived by ber hushand, one son Mrs Oregon and three daughterd as fo Kerstetter, Harry R Samuel IWS Jerry Stiverton, Mrs Mrs Loganton John T. Patton ceived a cablegram conveying the sad in Smith, Johnsonburg, and Goodman and J. C. Berry, of Warriorsmark, re telligence that his daughter-in-law, Mrs Charles Patton, had t.0f Asiatic cholera, at her home in China and Mrs abont two years ago and left this country shortly afterwards to take up missionary work in China She is survived by ber bushand and a babe one month old died Tuesday, April Rev Patton were married LEGAL INTELLIGENCE | Gathered From the Various Offices About the Court House ICH NSRS Wi MARRIAGE L James A Hackett _ Alina Schroeder Dalby Mary A. Keller Larmer Farey amsport Centre Hall Bellefonte Bmily 1 Harry D. Hagan { Gertrude Wise Wm. W. Schioss Blanche 1. Fauble . . REAL ESTATE TRANSVERS Sarah J. Pennington to Bellefonte Cen tral R. R. Co, March 27, i902 ground in Ferguson Martha Jane United Kv. Ch 1902 ; Jot in Be Geo. J. Meyer ef April 1, 18¢ W. H Grove, Marl Nn 3 Farmers Mills Penn Hal Philadelphia Bellelonte trustee March Meyer perche Charles W Bottorf, March twp. Frit W. U', Irvin et ux Oct, 12, 1901, 1 lot It John Stover et ux Mar o in trust, June 3 1809. seve tracts Millheim. $2000 John Stover et ux June 3, 18g ; 138 acres fn Gregg twp. F1o00 Hiram Durst et ux to William D Bart. ges, April 1, 1902; in Gregg twp. 00 Bo et ux to Chas, B. Neff, Feb, 8, 1902; 13 acres and 26 perches, $800. Joo. P. Lyon et ux et al to Calvin R. Neff et al, March 11, 1902 ; 67 acres and rches. $660. "ET Finkle et al to Adam N. Finkle, Jee 30, 1901; 110 acres and ¢7 perches, 3333 33 aiaaret Brongart et al to Jeremiah Brangart, Nov, 13, 1901 ; house and lot, i Higbee et ux to Chas. W, Wil. H NM 17, 1900 ; 4 tracts in Miles, 1 HEmanuel H, etux etal to Julia Dec, 1901; wh Corman, EE Ik ct aro St. Marks van. wi $40 over in and 108 perches 10x: BUTTERS Thompson, Mar Howard twig Thomas A § lical parsonage, ( dale the 31st of March by Rev Prjce, Thomas W Walker Miss Sarah A. Weaver, of Hublersburg both of Centre county You Could Not Do Better If you would for these reasons... on Ore, of to Our fresh. stock is mew and It contains the best goods on the market with the largest possible terri- tory from which to select. We guarantee Pianos for five years. The prices are lower than those of other dealers. ly Vvour You pay month- We take instrument and payments. old allow vou a big credit on the If, at the end of two years vou wish new one. to Matilda Strouse, | to exchange with us for it back and give vou credit ‘another, we will take for all the payments made. We deliver at your door. : Call or address M. C. GEPHART Millheim and Bellefonte. 3 Represented by H. C. Krape. ! : ! i TAVAN « satisfant FREE AD COLUMN FOR SA LF with fruit thon with » Centre Ha FOR brick te RENT dwelling, at Centre tre Demoerat offioe FOR RENT \ Hal I a REWARD convietion of + Centre county, by the {11 be patd for the arrest and olators of the fish laws in Sportsmen's League.” #9 location for a physieian Inquire at this aoe Good BUSINESS and drug store wENTED potatos. W MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce, The following prices are paid by Se uLen & Will pay market price for good H. Grove, Coburn, RE NC SP i. — following prices are paid by ©. ¥. Wao wen for grain. old new
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