THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONT yw *,y PA.. JANUARY 29, 1903, 5 Hm— BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY The Local Happenings Condensed in Short Paragraphs EVENTS WORTHY OF MENTION What Has Transpired at the County Seat-—Movements of our People— Personal and Social cal Items Always Desired Brown is in —Rev. George Israel Williamsport a couple of daysthis week. —A full week of entertainment at the opera house, Popular and 30 cents, A $30,000 Y. M. C. is proposed. prices—10, 20 A Toe proposition is a good oue, if some one can only be found to execute the plan -[00se paper in the cel & Davis shoe lar of Yeager Bush Arcade The fire was extinguished before any damage was done. store in the block caught fire Saturday evening ~—James Furst, son of Hon, A. O. Furst, of Bellefonte, has decided to make the profession law life and is now a student law office. “The Edwards Stock Company’ will hold forth at the opera house for one week, commencing on Monday evening, February 20d. Popular prices 10, 20 and 30 cents, of his vocation of in his father’s next —Several communications are omitted from this issue for the that no name was signed. This matter has been reason mentioned so often that we are surprised | that parties overlook it. —Mrs. Ellen Nolan, an aged lady, died early Sunday morning at the poor house of paralysis. years old. Interment cemetery Tuesday morning She was about So in the Catholic ~Sleightug all last week was fine and chances are that it wilh be ditto this week. The fields are well covered with the snow which will be favorable to wheat. The ice crop has been g yoo C. Meyer turned from Mo., where they had been looking after zinc mining of Robt. F. Hunter, ~ho went with them, remained there —Ellis L. Orvis and J Granby Monday, ~Tohn Larimer clerk in the store, has leased the rooms over W. Reeder’'s law office, Mrs. Barbara Rankin, who will in future make her home with her daugh ter, Mrs. Jennie Hastings, wife of the late ex-Gov. D. H. Hastings now occupied -h C. Mingle, the shoe man, hrs de. mportant clearance sale, that Ther nes th clared an . should interes, Shot buyers bargains aloug al should interest peop bin the bow Mr. Mingle's umn John M. Da Saturday went the Ward a Ct to keep within omy. See in another ( of this + Mr Keller on $ e and 5 Morr. they to New to hoard line steamet Castle for uise to Caba, where will spend a month or more sight-sec. CF ou the Island, ander the ance of Col. W. R. Teller. H. M. Hiller will also. especial guid Dr sail on the Morro Castle anc Mrs. —J. N. Dinges, of Boalsburg, infoim us that Mr. Reitz bas good evidences & coal where he is digging for it on his farm io the gap. Hope it will tarn ont the true stuff, what a boom ik would cause in old Penns valley, and mak® us all independent of the outside coal lords if we could have coal right at home, The material from Reitz's burn. ~This is the first winter for over forty bank is said to years that Centre county does not have a musical convention--at least nose an To have from of such was nounced yet up to date bhalfad tions during a winter thing grade In ren 10 a dozen conven. fi Common Is Centre county going to retro bay ia music? Perhaps we will e to be satisfied to have the public fill ap the gap RB Friday The annual meeting of the Belle foute Co., was held night and the foliowiag chosen : Frank McCoy, A. Allison, Dale, John I The officers for the ensuing year are Frank McCoy, Charles F. Cook, Secretary, James Harris, Treas. urer, Electric directors were John P. Harris, John Olewine, M. Geo. 1. Potter President, «A opportunity will be given to the public to hear the new pipe organ, being installed in the Catholic church, Wednes day evening February 4'h, when an organ recital will take place, Dr. D, D. Wood, the famous blind organist, of Philadelphia, Miss Mary Brown, of Belle. foute, a choir of twenty carefully select. ed voices and the State College quartette will assist in the program ~On busines in town this week, and giving the Democrat call, were Isaac Frain, of Abdera; J. F. Meyers and son of Falrbrook; |. 1. Crotzer, of Pleasant Cap: Jas. M. Grove, of Lemont; W. A, | Rockey, of Landen Hall; J W. H. Hart. sock, of Waddle; Mrs. Gertrude Haines, of Snow Shoe; B. W. Wingert, of Coburn, Daniel Doup, of Potters Mills; Geo. J. Shuey, of State College; Thomas Bowen of Liverty twp; County Auditor Beck, of Nittany; Frank Moyer, of Potter; J. N. Disges, Boalsburg: Jerry Kelley, Buffalo Rua. Events—Lo- | gympasinm» re | James Harris, | Miss Louise Harper has returned from an extended trip to Chicago, where she visited friends. —W. W. Bell and wife, are on a visit to their three sons, Dr. Finley, Clarence | ! and John in New York. —Away up on the top of 7 Mts. where | air and water are the purest, Pat Gar rity is not in best of health, | ~~Sleighing in town was about done up by yesterday's thaw, while in the coun- | try districts it is holding oat yet. Qur sale Yegister has had a number of additions this week. Sales are com- {ing in lively now, and there are more to | follow. there will i 5 be an attraction at the opera house by | Every night, next week, the Edwards Stock Company. Popular prices—10, 20 and 30 ceuts, I. Newton God who had been Co. years, has gone to 0, connected with the Standard Oil at Scranton for several Baltimore with the West India Oil Co to Snow this into Scores of sleds keep going Shoe every week for soft coa)—and railroads Don't wilh severa centering section that tell there is something wroog ? “Nell Mrs talent ~The comic opera Gwyane,'’ under the direction of Farish, as sisted by the best of Bellefonte, will be produced in Garman's opera house next Friday and Saturday nights, Jasuary joth and 31st. ~Miss Carrie Switzer, one of the Sal- | the very best quality to be had. vation Army recruits from this place, ‘who was sent to the i school at Buffalo, bas been commission. | receiving a severe injury to her hip, from ed a lieutenant and seat out to work at | Reynoldsville, Pa. in St. week as follows: services this Special | formed church John's Re | Thursday and Friday evenings at 7:30 ing for coal in the gap beyond Boals. | and Saturday afternoon at 2:30 services burg, and be thinks the signs are en. preparatory to Holy Communion which | conraging find coal cheap for the poor. | will be celebrated on Sunday, The reaper Death, is keeping an {even record the past several weeks, as The tality of the past six mouths has our obituary column shows, rather greaher In numbers than the usual harvest of the grim messenger re. | lofthe W. C. T. U. 4 | week and be held | this every Saturday after. Hall. will commence | noon at their rooms in Petrikin class is intended to teach | gir s the art of sewing and especially | R those who are not taught at their home, Jacob Shearer, one of Potter town aseliul citizens, ship's best farmers and transacted business iv town on Tuesday He «ill make sale on the Barny ~aguer farm, March, 18, and in the spring move ly occupied Hall soCTal back on the farm he former distance below Centre | be found i : D a 1 Hi & M A address for the ominent leader in the YX C cause, Who delivere ithe ' anniversa, ¥, After a short introductory anniversa. ‘ aera The selec he tion were render: address by Lm Beaver tious by the cholh Were VETy fine and hymns by the congrey volame of char 1 k% nt : edina that lent in spiration to the occasion } _Priday evewing a bad Cisting AC A ( Ren Bratt was bn Md. He was . evoir hill on a ""bumper’ and at the | with a sled that He struck the Garman, coming House he collided ng driven up hill standan 1 calting a deep gash on the left gide 0" th The wosal | clothes by th ¢ time he was carrie Hn It gata YT Sue was sevetely temple and scraped his face, his d to the bled freely, saturating | Garman we, required seven i wound together, ad! e some time until | stitches to He {danger brais in no It wiih fen the A LI MUST NOT VISIT mother is New wound is healed f { York city on a visit ral AA ' GRAVE ‘subt, the of Mrs while Jur readers will reca no sudden death on Novem! Kate Pearce, a Philadelphia lady, on at of Mrs. A in additiow cutting her son off without a cent, in ba, er 241, mes a visit the home to lewis, of Philipsburg will probated in Philadelphia last Fri day, he never treatment, heart, as signed as reason for the uousual request, After beaqueathing her she expresses the her savs desire that visit grave | 41) which she broke her is estate valued at $2,500 10 & cousin, Miss Alice Kolb, the ow and ch ing no acc testator says in her will “My son, Percy, shall have no part of tendedithat anything belonging to me. Thus | mean to leave him for the language he used toward me and the way he treated me in taking my money and in waking terms how 1 shail live, A it is my desire that he pever visit my grave, He has broken a good, kind mother’s heart and does not deserve having a mothers grave to visit. May God help Bim (0 make peace with his conscience.” «Journal, To Dehorn Cattle. | An exchange save that if the farmers would follow these lustructions (hey need never go to any expense to deborn | their cattle: Bay a five cent stick of potash, and when the little horus make the first sign of starting on the calves, | | wel them over with this caustic stick, | and the call will never kvow that na. | 3) it ! i i : i ure intended that it should have horns. ed 10 tke Domoerat's rey iter. i "VARIETY OF | Gathered From Centre and Ad- E Events That Have Transpired Recent battling with typhoid fever, dents by John A. sas next spring. Hall, has been laid up with a severe cold the past ten weeks, Joseph Wins her home at Blossburg. whose sale will be found in our register, will move near Farmers Mls, State College, is performed recently has given him re lel of bundred tons of Blue spr Army training Mills which she suffers greatly and is also con- fined to the house suffering with an at. tack of erysipelas, mor | champion hog raiser of Centre county up been to date 0 ong, ~The sewing class under the auspices across the shoulders and the hams. Linn Haffly, of young some inous coal and a search for more of it ing derrick he is working away iu a 300 shaft, ing about one-fourth of a mile north of Aaroushurg 4 Au Or Over enlere _ f lent occurred to little George, som of down | fre. the A tire tempers water of low? * | can get to mii da effect mpon the! upon those of M1 Jan RECENT DEATHS. GILBERT DAWSON (~—the eight months 1 - . { LOCAL NEW? | old son of Johu and of | Half Moon Hill, died Wednesday morn. | ing of pneumonia in the | Eva Dawson, Interment joining Counties HORT AND TO THE POINT Union cemetery Friday afternoon | CALVIN T. CHEESMAN of Mill} Hall's highly respected citizens, died at ne | his residence Monday 12th, from dropsy | The deceased was years of age, and | ly and Worthy of Mention—Items of Interest for All—Doing of Neighbors is survived by two y and three daugh- ters. Mn Southard, St JANE, wife of Henry very AN George Noll beyond the Gap is still died suddenly at her home | Heart death n Phi'ipsburg Friday night. trouble A children survive, “ TE . : ing . AUB f a Pleasant Gap will lose one of its resi being the cause of he bushand and four of seyen Strunk moving to Kan SAMUEL EMERICK half mormiong, ’ died at his home Mrs W. A. Rockey, of near Linden d at his home, one Tuesday He mie ea after a Was 70 vear Mrs. Margaret Shultz, daughter of bild ‘ children su ow, of Eagleville, died at seriou Mi maiden JANR Henry Ziegler, of near Linden Hall, . ady the Bus} House as a domestic, day night at miduight of We regret to learn that Albert Hoy, of An urinary She | ite {1} yperation quite iil Operation | was without untry, for trouble Interment Thursd Mus David aud Jane C. Rothrock, of Buffalo f AY MONDE. H harvested Hoy, five of During the past two weeks 5 Pleasant WiLLIAM GANDY laughter of Gap, has ing ice. Itis Yeats. A ing ; Run, died at her home in Denver, Colo rado, Monday evening at 6 o'clock She Mrs. James Armstrong, of Potters | was born in Buffalo Centre years Run valley, , was unfortupate in falling and | county, and was thirty five old. She is survived Hy her bushand and child one LexMox H, SCHRUBER :—an old pioneer § citizen of Ferguson township, died at | Lumberman Henry Reitz is still delv. | bis home at Rock Springs Monday mors. ng prominently identified He was 78 vears of age and was with the iron in. Hope our friend Reitz will | dustry of his locality, During the civil Troop him enough of black diamonds to make war be was a so M., of the qt! ATC SIX MOUS dier serving in h cavalr thr io Mus. JENNIE REID i= y Surviviog Jos. Keen, of Penn township, is the and ee daughters -Wedvesday, fo i Jan Last week he killed one that at Johnstown Slewanrt and Mrs after ar ressed 774 pounds. It was g2 inches 3d Ta 8 Of and daughter stood 15 inches high, was 24 inches heim, of Julian, died 1g inches across eleven weeks othe 4 leaves a husband, of pneumonia foi- complications Deceas While cleaning out his spring recently | ed father and mother gear Aarousburg, found | a brother and two sisters to mourn thei: ing He has With a rock closely resemb bitum- | loss. Funeral services asd interment it baros started | took place at Julian last Friday, hoist. FRANCIS S KHoDRS a telegram received Wash, of that city, informing the family of the was here Wednesday sent rom R. W. Mensch is also prospect attic Lv au undertaker th of S and what of the instructed to send Fraucis Rhodes osition should be He efonte for The members of the Millheim Luther. made re congregation to the mamber of 70 main was Lt to {the parsonage at Aarons. | Bel int t and furth g laden with gre chickens, et for yt the pastor, Wash., where he business Tharsday night Axe Mann mouths been installed for Hess, command ¥. CGC: D.] M Ww st his home at of dropsy, His » months and one day A MR HW i. | 22 lier, «¢ was age He war, a member arte H Ww surgeon ; H. B Floyd Heberling i master | OD was 87 years Port, Q D. H, Yarnell, Sunday lant ; veteran of the civil of Co. F | the end Heberlin D was a NM J Weaver, O representative; Wm an The boys are arranging to | give “The Drummer Boy of Shiloh” in 1.0.0. F i» S G. Tyson 200 Reg. P. V. I, serving uatii sergeant ; of the war, a period of nine months Two sons served with him in same ana one son the living at Unionville, erate company died John, is still regiment, Daniel, about other one son 17 YEATS ARO, ball some time in February h n . Samuel, is living in Carwios the Central came 10 Robert Stevens, clerk at kot about le, one davghter in Snow Shoe Mrs Mrs wife died el, in Philipsburg, America daughter George His was : Shenck, another one year ago from Eagland, in | LE own He member at lLauver search of his relatives who preceded him locating his uncle find his came to this country fourteen years ago Robert father had Canada, and hopes soon to be able to run He will be glad of any tid help him find his long lost a christian the 1 E+ on Sab aboul a year ago bere, and has been saccessinl iu and consistent of He is very anxions : Interment at Shiloh Pa bearers soldiers except, the last named his ’ : were john Griffith ho H (st church to father, lames S evens, who o'd They He ath were a ast found the bouse in which lived thirteen years ago in in ws, Jaco Shaw Albright and W NM Mrs Wu T. MiVER home No. 1927 Poplar et across him ings that wil father street, Phi phia, Saturday January has a |, evening, Wm fine spring on ove of his lots, Pealer, of Spring Mills, w o'clock, after an illness of two i which is weeks. which was a great shock to het the head of a nice little stream that em pt. This Mr Deceased, whose m was BE had stocked with young trout, which for | g Musser, was the danghter of the late a few years seemed to thrive and atlain | many friends bere ard in the county jes into Penns creek Pealer en zabeth H. Musser and was born at Aarons | burg about forty ears ago She was x speckled beauties, hig and little, died, a member of the Reformed church and un a disease that affected the eves of | a highly esteemed h and caused the death of the en | SBarviving her are her k that | T. Meyer, and one Taughter, B ure of the spring water was 100 | mother, | het Mis Musser, of used the trouble, the fish hav: | Aatousburg, and two brothers, D K.,of 1 to milder walter It is con. | Bellefonte, and Andrew, of Aatonsbarg. will not long exist in Funeral services were held at her resi ‘emperatare unless they | dence in Phuladelpbia, Tuesday evening | at 8 o'clock, after which the remais were brought to ber mother’s home al Aaronshuig where services were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30, interment at tirat place, in the Lutheran cemetery. The husband some YEAS AKO WAR A mer: chant in this place, and is a well-known of vocal and instrumental ed five sizes. Within the past year all christian woman husthand, William It was ascertained the a. Als0, ™ Eveline rout occasionally, and the th ut will be same as . Pei, tT - -. Weathe,* Repory : Hefoutes "A fon, reMpEr, URE 8 anbmun Mu mam 1] Week'y repor t—-Be DATE justructor 2, aloud yy... . music, | pt elondy ’ . - a — The Hureka Mig. Co. of Rast St. N i. sad 1. ois, 1il., want a man with rig to in. cloudy... "0 tron. 10® Poultry Mixture in this county HY sn “ They Kuarantee fj so a day toa good 1nd they faruish bank reference nos: On 34 night Sig i ohes, On th, 1) neh rain, — Send stamp for fall — A ——— - - 21 aw "” worker 5 of thelr fon lability, Ba / —— a wBaveral pew sales wi I be found add: St. Louts, Ll. u. Nov, ot Meyer, of 1 | Thompson, Jan Taylor twp bony, Dex Davi guson of E fi50 An amaleur niga RUREKA MPG. ©0,' LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. MARRIAGE LICENSES H. A Wilson - . Smoke Run Gertrude Brubaker wo. i ~Mingle's Clearing Sale begins Feb, 3—=closes Feb, 14-—everyining sold under regular prices —two weeks only, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, Frank Breznal Drifting, Pa Mary Sumko - . Clarence Gorton Heights | NJOTICE FOR VIEWERS N otic els hereby given that ndry eitizens of the of of Centre will rekon they pe- tition to th { i pesstoms of Cen ye O ‘ { ’ re county : iru § Frank Burwan { Hellen Mundak } G. W. Bloom - te College . wid fQuarive » arbrick 4 Hawk Run | 87% Philipsburg » College vden Hall Pacuido Hozosky Ww Joseph Parker 2 Kerstetier B. L Poormau Lael { w aud l. ICAS Mab Edward H. Baird BB. Campheill eshurg Sella I pn p—— —— REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Aman Walker da EK twp drich et ux 0 Gg; ot In Kate Rhine Philip Boo Jar won twp Abram L May ringiwp Cor Lehigh Na 100, Holt, Henry B, act io Ferguson to Maud 10W Shoe twp Meyer's Ext Sept. 23 mn fe Jan. terested al pd they se od n HT Thomas to 1g acres Woomer Robt, C 20, 1903; 133 acres in $1500 Notlees of James T. “tuart irs to 0. H. Gib. | Pant ! lot in Harris twp. | will rece An printed each Centre th Fr Theodore et ux to PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. ale under this es having sale b ve notiee free, of the week and 2000 He ou Centre Demoeral are William L s Boal, Beary ulated the raw bid al to Theodore Ri € n tract in Fer $2700. Henry Amanda Hoy, O.t. 5. 1900; lot in Walker twp Foster et 24. 1902 ; 15 acres 70 perches 1) Wn manner 0 make ex it fact ar sale Brown's executor to A For One Week SOCK LO tartiiog sit he engagement the commis and all local talent has enter a coniest Or the andience to act - AWAr ng, any per. ye 8, monologue to euler this mest SPECIAL SAL REGISNTE malted, seve we we sale 3B MP ! “ad LEMENTS we harry Kl we tors horse eultiva war | on der and mower ma chine w tent er er gra i Evan's ! ghobe § "n ”w all k a : PENNY A WORD ADV (PAN Al MONEY TO hl ALB.M ! IMPLEM? AN n MONEY TO I» Jia : \ Spat ' rl x 3 " Page ’ ¥ | wi family one Tan Decrut re corn § rake hay | walt y ground, nes Sharp tor No LA wer Ds HOUSEHOLD GOODS pe . SLOYes, #3 Walke ¥ boards, Aislin ding 1» ] PPT, WH eharn and cant ume day of sale Ham sandwiches and olsae fest FOR SALE OR RENT he het sin TE 1 ebirg. on “a sof we, by the Ki . Nearhoodt MWe and CAME hovok ous i g 1 As ab 1 Dit of art terms mange known on wadlatly invited hot eofles free on day GRO. PD GLOSSNER : pais number cies 1h SALEOR EXUHANGY ¥ cattle wagon with 4 In. th Ihe. pow, pever has beet use bhatt, Farmers Mila, Ia BALE 10 A must be sold by Feb, of add andy Lucas, Grass Fiat, { | fold county, a FOR hark - MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce, The following prices prevailed Wed pesday morning: The following prices are paid by Sa RLER & Co. for prixisos | ERE, per dozen bal Lard, per pound w How, par pound ‘ Batter por ind . A py to Henry Fox, 'n MeClure s harness store, x Bide, por pound 4 K 2 ald Tr pound... | Oni per Dush®] v . id | FOR SALEr~Anyone wishing to purchase a Potatoes pet bushel, i w 501 oopy of insiramental masio entitied "Ositre : Couniy March,’ oan have Same by plac Bellefonte— Grain, gre: with Ve com yon Hany 8. Reon { - ann 1a fapy 4 Tess The following prices are paid by ©. ¥. Wae | SECC tot of 3 rod Tg NER for grain A neat, old Pol 2ALE fF tL, how . 18 1 Rleam power —_- " Bp 21 den. about Ra bh pert Cy enfaroth Form shields 0 | oie SALR Fine story house ahd A in ¢ ald eormer adioming Alex can be bought at A bargain. Apply to Keller, near Usntre Pil n {FOR (tn on Arle ht House and Jot on Rianehand street. Raflotonte. § story frame. wilh eon. von ienaes | « Hered at reasonabie price. Ape aon no FOR KALE I. Lh Ee - ~A No. | Peat] Relay font or Li goed Got a adel an aa a Ce VRE Se ad FE
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