THE CENTRE DuMOCRAL BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY 1903. BELLEFONTE AND " VICINITY in Short Paragraphs What Has Transpired at the County Seat—Movements of our People Personal and Social Events—Lo- cal Items Always Desired ~Dentist Musser visited his howe at Aaronsburg over Sunday. Esq. Houseman, of Colyer town attending to legal business. —Col. James and Mrs. Coburn Sunday at their Aaronsburg home. ~-Mrs. E. R. Chambers, of Linn is ill with an attack of bronchitis. --Dr. Fisher is reported to have ed a nice Dam, The past weather has air spent street, ho ok string of suckers at Beaver four or five days been. like spring was damp and foggy. Alfred T. Brisbin, Mouday, February Academy at Annapoli Mr. aud Mrs. C. F. turned home Friday was graduated 2nd from the Naval Montg« from an mery re. extended visit to friends in Philadelphia ~Miss Sadie Malin returned home Saturday from a ten days visit to friends in Philadelphia and West Chester A. benefit of the - Bellefonte chapter D. the sital at an ear! R. will gi ve an entertainment for Bellefonte hop y date, The comic opera in the Saturday 01 Ld evening by Bellefonte drew a good house and our home players performed well —Daupiel Kelly the Bel returned son of Supt, Kelly Lon Scottdale wher lefante Furnace pany, has home from large Spangler sent was working for a L Youdred do of Wil reference The ¢ attending to their iron his week ~Col check Ars toi for oue Gray, iast lliamsport, to enlarge rary of Dickinson seminary. unty auditors have duty auditi nancial affairs of the county and making satisfactory beadw friction. - Attorney J. A. who had an operation the Belle. fonte hospital for appendicitis, has been attending is quite well again, ay > “4 B. Mille performed in to business the past week and ~The groundhog did not see f shadow —hence six weeks of weather, as all who wish, believ P. S.—late in the afterne did see bis shadow a few minutes. — At the solicitation of the Ministerial Association, the barbers have all agreed to close th can on the crtiter Of Sunday and remain closed all day the barbers signed —Miss Ida M seven years had charge department of Katz cepted a simil department Itoona ~Thus f suffered on being the « the agreement Lanier who for the fthe mi ar ple have account of Gov, Pennypacker ficial Ed. R ew Oi and Miss Jenni reasonably su Wilse F! are all positions eming ro ¢ —Fred Meyers and J. C. Peon Hall, EE A. B Aarons! M. M. Gro of Centre Hi Ripka, of Mi Bellefonte this Omdorff, ywer. of heim, had business week, and were the callers in the Democrat Mrs. Barbara Rankin at ter, Mrs. Fra Mcl their apartment on Allegheny her daugh- nk arlane, gave stpeet, of her the former to go to the home other daughter, Mrs. Hastings, ang Mrs. Mc- Farlane moved to her new home over at Boalsburg. Had groundhoggy remained in his hole Monday and come out on Tuesday, be could have seen himself all silhouette, in place of two minutes on Monday. The critter may be smart (7) as a weather prophet, but is not sharp in some other, things. «From different parts of Penns val. ley come reports of much sickness, such | as fevers, colds and some pneumonia, since the setting in of the damp and fog soaked weather, In the Aaronsburg and Millbeim there is re. ported to be much fever, ~Bishop Talbott preached a fine practical sermon Sunday evening in the | (ypryan, Wallace White and wife, Isaac Episcopal church. The bishop is an in. teresting pulpit talker and slways draws a full house. The charch was tastefully decorated with evergreen arched along the front of pulpit side, «Detective Joe Kightnour caught Gus Pearson at Sandy Ridge early Tuesday of last week and forced him to give bail for his appearance before the court here, where he had been wanted for some time. The arrest was made before day- light on the mountain road. Mrs. A. A. Hoffman, mother of Mrs. W. Harrison Walker, and Miss [ola Henderson, both of Pleasantville, Ven. ango county, were arrivals in Bellefonte a few days ago and are being entertain. ed at the Walker residence on Hast Linn street, Miss Henderson went to Philadelphia, but Mrs. Hoffman will re main for some time, re, AMONEg The Local Happenings Condensed acted business at the county seat Tues. i 987: EVENTS WORTHY OF MENTION a at ana Tuesday | M. McCormick “| Saturday from | ma {ma public by such as | Wil miss iL in vears was connected with Co’ given up his positic wholesale our up | | The Oberammer : | tunit | large pic : day in | in Bellefonte | bis 4oth birthday anniversary. ] t vicinity of | [presen ! Shawver and wife, | iday morning of last week, was due to luncheon, VARIETY OF — Further public sales will be found added to our register this week, --(Geo. M. Taylor, of Fillmore, was transacting business in town Tuesday. ~Hsq. Carlin, of Rebersburg, trans. From Centre and Ad- joining Counties SHORT AND TO THE Gathered Attorney W. Harrison Walker Ebensburg to r, Bs qs in the POINT try a case courts there, Mrs. Sarah Mensh, of Aaronsburg, was visiting friends in Bellefonte, Tues” day and Wednesday. E«q. M. L. Rishel, of Gregg, made a flying visit to the county seat, Tuesday, as usual, on business. Mrs, F ter, Mr Hams Events That Have Transpired Recent ly and Worthy of Mention— Items of Interest for All—Doing of Neighbors will be held 14 A teachers’ local institute | at Rebersburg, Saturday, February } Potts Green and her daugh The Boalsburg Lutherans held a social left for Wil | at the home of John Strouse. Ided $20 W. Leitzell, of to Portland Miils * his p 8. Catherine Dinges, offering vy Pp. port to visit friend Mrs. Alice her children departed for an extended visit | to friends in Niagara Falls. D Mills county y | Rn ting Cowdrick end two | pring ik will sell stock that establish It is reported another whole sales, for Den sale grocery will a branch at this place. We can not give particular: ocra Robert and Al Sund Garman, of Tyrone, over ay at the home f their venerable Daniel Gar man, Ed gO wl house 8 every night wards Stock C s drawing at the mpany i week opera house They are Ig a week's engagement, opt n wr upon b -The robins and blue birds have put som of in an and on of X Thi ign ol appearance ATC numerous 3 is taken by many to be ind ring. an an early sp | Week purchased ler The Cent ave a new ca re county bank the Henry the Lae hier Rob t fis Enown as DIOOK, a! of § 18 ] scl in a GAY motniog Burkho passenger agent ato laurant Crator al Mauhatiten ph of County late this lit and fli 44 hat the Anpnua L Week Col. | Spaligler left Philade Mi The New where they | and Mrs arty for rhia 3 be joined by ent I 0D iA om : " " following President S13LAGS ADA foe Cora Hostermas W an, president, Te A secretary, M184 Great crowds, as we see from the am Rote; secret ary, attend the entertainmer press, Hoste Mrs Hanup Walter baving corresponding the cities and towns, Washing lock Haven Dr. Burnell in : 4 Burnett Annie Hackenberyg; treasurer, > ittsburg, Sunbury, Don" morrow, ton . : ati Evert port and the ¢ Friday evening. John Trafford, liam and wife, of Danbury nished nher, Brown 0 ourt house, to thelr Mrs Mad 00 Md Brown's oun jrown's grand f Haze * " who for a nu McCalmont & place, has Sharp, street, ar have w oO | gon rieston where they 8. lime operation father, KE oor A ard nn gone to Altoona a Briti wi gr a t Ri where he be engaged in large Ia i ° , of Harlem oCery eX Pre yi “ling his father, Henry Reinhart, Wor dw Later bh become ave salesman ard house same fellow who will su formed at turm gave a ends Kui atth their fr Hunter reared bakery at An effort is of shoe old 10 8 loca thi ecuriog enon plan in move 8 5 To mors Burnet! wi ecture ustrated gau Pa un Play in the fever, Har M Mathew y months and This wi this ast court house be a rare ops d as 8 Adam 3 hearted v 0 see wor in! aged 18 ve : days He youn tures is prodaced at was a kind and generous Oberammergau. Go and see it, as you 1 will be missed his made in the it, EK man and greatly | may never again have the opportunity The proceeds go for the benefit of the Lutheran church, and no cents more satisfactor | iy as well as usefully by his associates as well as those at late home, interment was Black Oak cemetery, Jan 1903 | ove can invest 25 Wi shore on Wednesday, 28 from Philipsburg, after surprise | gttending the funeral of his wife's moth. party was given James Summers, at his | er, Mrs. Henry Southard. As he alight. | home on Logan street, the occasion being | ed from the train he was handed a tele. ibur Davis returped to Jersey Tuesday evening a lively It was a gram from his wife informing him that jolly, lively crowd, the following being Mr, Southard, who was well when Davis Charles Poorman, Mr. and left Philipsburg, had died of paralysis { Mrs. Hazel, Mary Ginrich, Geo. Bartley superindaced by grief caused by his and wife, John Gobrecht and wife, Willis wife's death. Mr. Davis took the next Grove and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jim O'Bryan and wife, Mrs. Hull, Jodon, Roxie train for Philipsburg An exceedingly pleasant evening was " spent on Jan, 30, 1903, Rev, T. 8. Faus \ and family with 23 of his congregation from Pine who alighted from their sleighs a little before 8 o'clock, en. their hands and arms full for table and larder and their hearts full of good cheer. The Francis 8. evening was spent in social intercourse, on Wednes. plano and vocal music and a delicious The Pine Glenn people did not In putting out the electric seem to be satisfied with leaving an im light before retiring it is supposed that pression upon the pastor and family by the illuminatiog gas jet was turned on, their congenial spirit, serving refresh. It was odorless and filled the room with. ments and nice things left for replenish. out being detected. The next morning, Ing the table, further on, but an exqui when found, the body was in a natural sitely beautiful quilt was presented to position, and he slept from life to death, the minister and wife. It does seem as if quietly and alone. The body arrived in the whole community regardiess of de Bellefonte Wednesday morning. The nomioational lines, was represented by funeral will take place from the home of this admirable plece of needlework, if we his mother, on Ling street. Friday after. may judge by the initials so beautifully Adam Hoover wife, Sallie Johnson, Jerry Gill, Gill, Samuel Giorich and wife, Brooks, Jacob Confer and wife. - — an Lizzie Glenn, Daisy tering the parsonage with Francis Khodes Death. The sudden death of Rhodes, at Seattle, Wash, asphyxiation, noon. embroidered on the patches, LOCAL NEWS| Nathanisl Bowersox, of Rebersburg, had a severe stroke of paralysis on Sat. { urday, which affected his left side and | also his speech, The postoffice at Peun Cave has been { discontinued, and mail that | office will addressed matter for have Mills, | Penn Cave to he fo | Farmers from about one mile The Evang hold a Feb and FAL evening, lical church, of m, will festival, 7, in the church; ice oysters wil benefit of the on Saturday cream, be served, for h coure tended, A general vitation 18 ¢x The Gregg townsip tax duplicates for | 1901+ 1902 have been settled and hat townsh he the Let | up by the collector fo DD. Ros ere ip, H deserves of others fol man, and for which ain a place in ranks prompt tax coilectors low his example, At the h 1 Mrs me of the bride's parents . Edward A. Sparks, ( Mabel EE. age, both of mediate friend Ada Hancox ding march; aft Poorman, on Jan § ide Miss man Poorman Run pres were k played er the ceremony was rformed congrat were received ited : : sree in partook of gant h them a suppe long, happy and u may their pathway be strewn ny flowers. Io our last week's issue we referred to jon by a sled load of search ers for ¢ dians near F This remin¢ ywler i us Sees God in And hea WAS A greater my Keoiogist thao his pale faced brother No “ladi i mine 04 mine | the many tion carried day, has ever for poor Lo's it was obtained from white traders be “fire water’ that made ng with many of the noble wii Au had ls oul OF =O a of our forests d as to sil id Abort Eines precious it om the trader ry of the of the Eo x1 thing Mrs that A. Aiken Strawhridge & the Bush with the largest desires to an. schince Clothiers salesman will be at House on » N . Saturday, Peb line of suits and skirts for ladies The report of the farmers’ institute, | beld at Rock Springs on Friday, reached | | us this morning when our forms were | ready for the The program was published in our i issne, entirely 100 late. last press, Roy McCalmont has decided to give | up his position with the American Ex | press company at this place and in a | short time will |]. H. Lingle's large machine shops as | Dedyaepes and general assistant, Roy is a useful man anywhere, «Variety is the spice of weather. Yesterday forenoon was mild, with rain! and May like. At night a fierce blizzard set in with a a half inch snow, and today a fierce wind rulling the roost and a drop in mercury from 55 to 22, The organ recital in St. John's Catho lie church, upon the dedication of the fine organ presented by the Deezer broth. ers, was attended by a large and appre- | clative audience. The music was a rare | treat both instrumental and vocal, Dr, Wood, of Philadelphia, charmingly ma. nipulated the organ, and the vocal ren: ditions were from select voices, of this piace and abroad. Altogether, owing to the limited time just before going to press, ‘we can truthfully say it was one of the best of Bellefonte's fine musical treats, Cakes Proceeds fue | squared | the ¢ be found in the office of | cloudy, The afternoon was bright | LEGAL INTELLIG ENCE. MARRIAGE LICHNORS Charles H. Wolf - Lottie Keister Elmer E Rhine Mackeyville Eva Conklin F John Brenick Auna Ixfevroe REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The Lehigh Valley Coal Co, monwealth of Pa,, Nov, 1, 1902; | Suow Shoe. $1. Elizabeth A Mary Lilligh ot in Philipsburg Boro J. Bs lrish and W. Mc | pey.in-fact, Andrew ot in Rush twp Aston to age] 2; Huston twp. $2 Hale, Centre and Clearfield to RK H1o0ad Company, Aug. in Phi burg Boro ( A Dlua 32, 10 Feidler { | Rush to Com | | | | | | Thomas, Streamer, { ( . | 1593, attor. Oct ausiand Summervill $75 Homan, 31, 1902; Mary 28, 19 Sophia street Oct. 14, t 10 Boalsburg tin Harris twp iHzer, Mary July ux 10 with | ; profitably Mon am) opened A L}! 57a er N “Spelling Reform uman iss Orpha Gr ey. n C. Mors to opened owed by general « H. A Henry Iw Meyer WwW ICK H SPECIAL SALI IMPLEMENTS Myracuse pl Whgoan, | 4 horse seats. Taney od family top haga ies road one family Bob sind with © seats Desrmg mowing machine, Farmer's fertilizer, grain drill, hay tadder, hay corn planter, steel land roller, ten fool | rake. eating box, harness of all kinds, ef hay fork, rake, sulleys, Slon wagon scales sx if platform. white tree, 61 Lores wheat in ground, pe« Sharpless tubular cream separa tor No F HOUSEHOLD GOODS "we tors, J hore | wa on sprit oar ¥ adders hay ns, stoves, extensiosn and other tables, cup | boards, dishes, ehalrs, carpets, beads and bed ding. Domestic sewing machine, 2 iron ketlies | 1 copper, wash tubs, meat stands and benches | churn and butter bowls, erocks and Jars, milk land creamery caps, palis, flour Din, saws cant hook, axes, & number of Arik numerous to ment jon ferms maas known day of sale, All are cordially invited {am sandwiches and hot coffee free on day GEO. DD. GLOSSNENR len n of saa © ._--, MABKET QUOTATIONS Bellefonte Produce The following prices prevailed Wed | nesday morning The following prices are paid by Sx m1 Co. for produce Eggs, per dozen | Lard, per pound | Tallow, per pound Hutter, per pound Side, per pound... | Rhoulder per pound. w— . FORMonN, Per Duele] me mn woe on | Potatoes, per Dus Ben Rellefonte— Grain, The following prices are paid by ©. ¥ Wa NER for grain, WHORE, OM chun orisssnvmmman vo som sons Wheat, new... a> AR |" a a Te — TN senasusamasmssness samen oa sein shelled TOW inn conn rrr ——————— a Aaronshurg | tract in | Lo fron MEWARD S100 The readers of this ps learn that there Is at { | that sciences has been | per will be pleased to | | | stages, and that 18 ¢ | | fast one dreaded disease Alig 10 cure In all Ne i Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only it} ¢ s known to the medical fraternity Eom t # conwtity mira | | #tis faces of the { founda | tient { and ass proprietors | tion of the “tr {| powers that the for any of test baron to | PUBLIC SALE RE( PENNY] WORD AD) STOVE Win engthe ¥ Pieasant | WANTE fA work Al og A LOST lad Initials “A {| will be gives FOR RENT Sabie Lo r ance ‘ ida "Pu FOR SALE al #l port MeCalmont Walker, Pa | WANTED «and eeliont si Washing! g Company {| FOR RALE OR RENT The hota stand at Re rs | health, is off A Nearhood well known burg. on socount of 1 ve, by the undersigned 4 u FOR SALE Anyone eopy of Insiruments | Oonnty Mareh {order mith 4 | Mann. Pa on reesipt of wishing music entitled “Contre can have hy placing wer. Many £ Brean, Axe py will be sent 10 any address Yernls purchase a Foe ¢ eomy A 4 FOR RaAlLS A No.) Pearl Notary foot or steams power job printing press, in good cons dition. about 5 fonts of type, Hthogravin outs Ink. alot of shvelopes, papas apd cards of all kinds, 1 will give » bargain on this oud 01, as | expect 10 enter other business, Call oa or inquire of 11, KH. Slover, Smullin, P's. FOR SALE: k baller and engine e £200.00, 7 h Pp boller nema Heigl hot 3 hes head lock and sel work geod as Rh EE a Inquire of
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