THE CENTRE DEMOORAT, PELLEFONTE, PA.. FEBRUARY 26. 1903. 5 BELLEFONTE AND in Short Paragraphs What Has Transpired at the County Seat—Movements of our People Personal and Social Events—Lo- cal Items Always Desired | day morning for New York City, where | she expects to be employed at the milli ~ Last week's election is still the talk of th* town Wm. R pension increased to $22 —This kind steam beat plant earn their money. Bartley, of Bellefonte, has of weather makes the R. M. Magee, E:q., of Philadelphia, | spent a few days in town the past week. | ~Miss Auona Sechler visiting her sister, Miss Margaret, at Baltimore, Md is — Mrs. P. Gray Meek is in Aspinwall, Allegheny county, visiting her grandson. | —A number of new public sales have the been added to Democrat's register this week ‘ —F. C. Motz, a prominent lumber mer chant of Pittsburg, Pa., had business in town last week. -Bruce Garman has added two beagle hound to fine pups his co They are good ones. ection. ~There will be some fun when the next | town council is organized. Some changes are needed, in fact should be demanded March 1st ¢ We are anxi -Remember, Monday about fecur bundred nes next us (0 hear rom patrons Delore that date, — (George Daily stroop, compost News office, has Mi been § his bome in eshurg for bas put in a out standard policies, doing ly with penwork. Miss efficient compositors Clara Anderson ng this week York City, J. Ellis Bell, Presiding Elder of i the Methodist the Altoona di Methodi church, strict of preached in the church Sunday evening — Concerts, festivals, plays in the gathered in opera house, must upwards of f10,0¢ town in the past six months, —We have been asked why Register Archey spends so many Sundays in town » ’ We don't quit are glad to baye him with us know, but «Miss Louisa Valentine de Downingtown last week she will join her Nas orida, 1 Ww bomas, of W. Curt ne healt: he : NE Deity, De was a | and highly respected merch place, and still retains this San lard Hall give it Ais posi'ion & Co Mr their Loper has pu > Newspag his persona AS Sa.esn Mrs tle daughter and sonville, Florida weeks at various re of flowers Mr. and Mrs last week for Alu Austin H ona, where Bartiey they expect to make their future home Mr has ter, Bartley secured ¢ in the car sl , one of Centre Ha ing citizens, trans 1 bu rss in A and fave th half of Mingo Wr sancium w a P ille, also paid his respects hour's call Hockman —By next week public sales over the county will be in full swing and up to Apri having 2, 3 to 4 sales; the entire season continue 1st, every day, some days will aggregate $60,000 to $75,000 Col. Fred Reynolds was on the staff of three governors, Pattison, Hastings and Stone, which afforded ihe Colonel wide opportunity in home military life in camp and upon occasions of military reviews by these governors, ~D. F. lLuse, one of Centre Hall's business men, transacted town on Monday. Also, Theos. D, Gray, ‘of Faitbrook. Sam’'l Spangler, of Kip ple, passed through here by rail, on his way to his native haant, Tusseyville, business in Howes' Moving Pictures will appear at Garman's opera house, Tuesday even ing April 7. It will be a benefit perfor. mance for the logan Fire Company. This i# sure to be a good attraction, as he has been here before and always pleased his audience, «Reuben Miller, was sitting in one of the windows of the casting rooms at the Nittany Furnace Friday, when he acc dentally fell ont of the window to the railroad track below, a distance of about twenty feet, His nose was broken and 2 dcop gash cut in his forehead. ~The notice printed in some papers that Arthur Holloway, of Salisbury, Md, was electrocuted at Schenectady, NV, while In the testing department of the Rlectric Company, and in some way came in contact with a powerful electric cur. rent, was a son of Rev, Dr. Holloway, of this place, is incorrect. —About forty sales are advertised in | this paper. VICINITY ci A iu The Local Happenings Condensed | ,egqier, of Oak Hall, and J. B. of Madisonburg. EVENTS WORTHY OF MENTION | i {in maker, | man in Bellefonte, by Crase'scigar store, | closed on Saturday night amid mach ex. (to place their cash, —Louis Lounsbury 1s visiting friends in Corning, N. ¥. WW. Hazel, Callers on business were, -—The County Commissioners went to Karthaus, Tuesday, toinspect the'bridge at that point which is in need of some repairs, Miss Emma Shrock departed Mon. nery trade until after Easter, Mrs. A. O, Furst, Mrs. Wilbur F Reeder and Mrs. W, L. Daggett at Washington, D. C , to attend a meeting are of the Daughters of the American Revolv- tion, —We had fourteen snows thus far this winter, the first one on Nov. 30, which measured § inches in depth ; the deepest 1H was the one last week, Feb 10 inches. How many more are on the tree? Mill favored , of State College, was the Geo. F er in town and Democrat with a call. He informs us there is much sick- ness among horses up that way, the | trouble seems to ‘be epizooty and 4 distemper -]. B agency for The Ger noer Graham has taken i mania Life Iusurance Co. of New York, in this territory IL is one of the strongest insurance Companies thegcounty and can put up a ged policy for you © Tuesday, Febra | about $8 Ww tate dion Samue Pennvy the er to Rept b a nd se and bousc Oo . 1% Chambers were among the sg man as Centre wi make a Shake, friend ne two | hall as many hin the last | and our pres ww pulling nag of pt busy 1 sale posters another colu be this issue of the Centre Democral w found a complete list of all sales to come | off in Centre county between April first now and ist for reference brutal Phi ade i una whose Miss Regina Ca and mysterious murde phia | ounted | Bellefonte during | last Thursday night is still for, was a resident of Rev. Father O'Brien's pastorate of the | Catholic Father Rev. McArdle's predecessor parish here O'Brien | was and | during his stay his sister and her niece, the murdered woman, made their home | with him. She was at that time quite a | young girl and is said to have been both pleasant and prepossessing She was twenty six years of age and was a dress ~The contest over the award of a fine diamond ring for the most popular fire citement, The race narrowed down to two men, the expert mixologists, Geo Cunningham, of the Brockerhoff, and Jas. Noonan, of the Bush House, and | both seemed to have an army of staunch admirers. Saturday at midnight the contest closed and there was a crush to buy cigars, They went by tens, hundreds and thoosauds. Everybody struggling The vole when lcounted stood Cunningham, 29.440; Hoonan, 25,355: scattering about 3000. At 5 cents per cigar for a vote would total close to $3000. Mr, Cruse generons- ly presented Mr, Noonan with a hand. some ring. This is another evidence that an expert who can supply the wants of his patrons, touch the spot, is ever appreciated, ~The W. C. T. U, will hold a chicken supper March rath, in the Petrikin Cafe, ‘Romeo and Juliet’’ at the opera house next Wednesday evening, March | 4th, play, ‘A Night Off.” ~H. L. for the P. R. R, 15 confined to his home on East Howard street by illness and at the "Romeo Juliet” Wednesday evening pera house next Man ager Garman assures us that this will a first cass attraction. The oyster supper given by Gregg Post on Monday evening net proceeds were close onto fifty dollars eat out early in the evening. - Merchant Robert Mensh, of Aaron burg yw, taking the transacted business int out letters of administration ate of My Presiding Elder J. 1 [v- , will preach in the United Brethren He is teresting preacher to listen to, ~The the Be on est Silvius, dec’d. roane church Sunday morning an in. subs for A oo 18 fund ¥Y. NM. £ When $12 tions will be building tiption sJletonte has reached YOO assured Subscriy Our people | vantage of the of class Shakesperian play house next Wednesday evening all ] the Bs ay a game of The basket Aca ub wi lefoute Atble } lemv an basket ball saturday the even. Hany iday even { Leot at 7 ith o the World readings I he (srenls ot Thing eIous.y Thomas Moore who is 80 Ly pho fever al Lhe German Hosg tag i a he opera Es March ¢ magnibcent, at Wednesday evenir ments of C. K. Sober, Lewis a handsome with photographs, showing his farm buildings, hi rocks with a barrel over te us where calendar came from, f{ilastrated s attitude in the feat of shooting b bis gun, Gas Generator, ue bis celebrated Acetylene mode of grafting his noted chestnnt or a nest of orchard. chard, and as a centre piece, glant chestnuts his Than ks, ~The "A" school will hold a "Measuring Party” in the High school rooms on Friday evening ol this week. the Junior entertminment a , few They have arranged a programe in which the following will take part: Mary Brown, Louise Callo- way, Teres Shields, Mrs, Michael Hazel, Frank Curtin, Thomas, Frank Neubaker. foute Orchestra, with its full quota of pleces, will be preseet all evening, and add much to the pleasure of all who go up to the High school Ice cream and cake will be served, the proceeds of which will be used to furnish rooms in the hospital, a Weather Report. Weekly report Bellefonte Station, DATE TEMPERATURE Maximun Minimum Fob, 19 pt, 01ORr. ons 18 ey 00, GIORELciisssvsiiivmmnn 38 21, pt loudY nviinii os 88 wl 0, CIORR ensue: ss isvsivive 18 "» 3, clear Eee R— . 24, pteloudy ... comme. M n BB, CVA nnn snes iss WM Marked thus, “", means below zero, # from class of the High The A's are striving even lo outdo weeks ago Henry Hutchinson, passenger agent | They were | Leona Brown, | The Belle. | | VARIETY OF LOCAL NEWS joining Counties SHORT AND TO THE POINT Events That Have Transpired Recent ly and Worthy of Mention —Items of Interest for All of Neighbors Doing be | Ira C, Corman, of Oak Hall, will farm {| the Frank Black farm in Ferguson, next SCASON Calvin Ri Li1S€8 ie shel , of Madisonburg, adver- ters of administration the Gregg Beech mill upon estate of Lacy Br Fred Muthler, who recently ap, of of t his rebuild a portable mill ‘A ni pent Creek, Os saw fire, wi in iis piace ght off’ or *' The Professors the Trag- that be rendered by the Thespians of Pa State C pame of a vroduction will ue 5 lie ices of (he peace elected at the e'ection must otice to the prothonsotary within 30 days of their ion of intention to lift their commis. McGaflfey, a for tablets, markers, grave enclosures many new designs A who are le spring visit to this firm will very, repay any expecting to buy memorial Fine ceme. tery and lawn fencings, many styles al re¢sonable cost The “Spang"' of TOPE Are Again heirs to much talked fortune in E worked up to an exalted pitch over the story that certain interests or authorities have offered to pay them seventeen mil The fami ly of George Goldman, of Philipsburg, is included in the list of heirs to this estate lion dollars for their claims and David Atherton, who is married to one of the Goldman girls, in Philadelphia looking this last report up State College Lodge No. 10321 1. 0.0 | P, held its annual basquet in the lodge room last Thursday evening. There | were plates for about one hundred of | Odd Pellows and their wives and visit. ors. Dr, Harter as toastmaster kept the crowd in good spirits. Those who re. sponded to toasts were Joho L. Holmes, P. Rudy, A. Lytle, C. H. Evey, Mr, Rentschier, Mr Andrews, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Roop and others. State College Times, 5 Dow Mrs. Emerick, widow of the late Sam. nel Rmerick, died Tuesday afternoon at her home near Salona. She is survived be five children, Mrs. Helen Lutz of Zion ;: Mrs, J. D. Miller, of Mill Hall, Lather, at home ; Richard, of Lock Haven. Govirnor Penuypacker has seven hundred applications for whe office of deputy factory inspector. We bave not beard how many of them are from Cen. tre county, . . a | Gathered From Centre and Ad-| On Friday evening the Thespians of | | State College, will present their annual | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. | Hopkins, Pa MARRIAGE LICENSES EK R M. Butler - « Yarmen F. P. Strickland. . Mrs ! Frederick F. Henry - . Philipsburg Della River . . “" Harry 8 Hoy Mabel Stover State College } Frank Yogel Turtle Lake, RX. D Ida o, Herr Beech Creel Edward Houser - Bellefonte { Margaret Corman - : " j KE 14s Corman Bellefonic t Abella Houser - . “" W. E. Tate t Agnes Wasson - § Harry H. Barobart - ‘ ol t Mary E . John M. Sourheck - . Be t Martha M. Gregg § H.B Yarne t Jennie Condo ! John Russell Winfred Meck State College ind Boob i llefoute ‘ State College Jacksonville Shore Clarence Je rsey REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Thomas Walker to Rachel M Feb, 21, 190 in Boggs twp Walke $200 M. Mille ’ £420. John 8, Hov's Exer,, to John C, Hoy, 21, 190%; 4 in Marion twp + In Mary J Feb. 10, 1903; lot in | Swariz, ethartoD ‘otter twp tracts Hoy, 19 Exer Z land N. Hoy, Marion : 10 tract of in Harris, tone Lo, trustee eh, 16 to American 190 tract pring twp P. Harris, trustee American jan { tL Of Stone Co act ty pring twp Mr. Hirshhe sis venerable w aged years. They are both hea'th Burnbat Mifflin county, bas a Te. markable couple in the persons of M1 Mond AURIvYETS Mrs was their fifty Last ding 1 and Thomas Stewart sixth we bale ems as ary and both M1 the Standard Steel Company and are and of al bearty. Stewart is an ve wavs found at his post, although he has Their fam of most of whom reside in passed his four score years ily consists of twelve children, ten whom are living, there and are employed the steel works UNNECESSARY ADVICE LAST week the editor of the Repabli can commenced talking through his bat, again. He imburdened his mind with a lot of cheap advice for our Burgess elect, W. Harrison Walker, as to how he should discharge the duties of his of. | fice. Of course it does not come high and caused little excitement, The fact fs, Mr. Walker fully realizes the nature | of his obligation and appreciates the ex vote. His office is good for three years | and he does pol expect to entirely ve | form our wicked (7) little town in a fori | night. He is not a laggard nor a fanatic, | and certainly will not fll the expecta: tion of the extremists on either side You will not see him favoring a wide open town nor the champiss of paritasi. cal ideas. Hold your breath awhile, Bro Miller; give Burgess Walker time to assume his troubles gradually. i i «Sent 10 over 1500 homes each week and jresd by five times that number is the extent of this papers circulation. Pleasant Gap | | pression of confidence, by that handsome Side, 00 cove. | Rbouiber. per RECENT DEATHS. Mus. EMMA SHEARER (wife of Charles | Shearer, died Saturday morning at the | home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joba Sprir ‘ul a Cedar by J H | Yearick, at § ! { vived by ber husband anc Mrs, Shearer wa been il] aged for some time smetery at cemetery a P. A SELLER died at his home a nat place 15, after a long He was a usefu with a chara proach Patton townshij days PENNY A WORD AD) todore 1 FOR SALE Pa. 00 dwelling BARGER fonte id and or WB isting brn Koland ts PERSONS OF CHAR each stale (oh and a iv ness house ry $20,00 week SEVERAL goowd reputation to represent thy WANTED ACIP AD in this counly req vertise old established wea t of solid financial standing. Sala iy with sxpenses saditional. a payshie in cash each \ ednesday direct from head offiee Horse and earriage furnished when DEOCSKATY References, Enclose w { addressed envelope Colonial Uo « 33 Dearborn 81, Chicago red MABEKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. The following prices prevailed Wed. pesday morning : Ihe following prices Are paid bj S2nLen & Oo, for produce Regs, por dozen Lard, per pound ‘ Tallow, per pound Rutter, per pound ... Onions per ARIA] cpuasassnsanvensasomiin sss Summssien Potatoes, per bushel The following prices are pald by 0. ¥. Wao ——
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