THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 11, 1904 Paor 5. 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 Events—Lo cal Items Always Desired —Rverything about the Mr. Buller assures us, ~— Miss Rankin school in Lewisburg spent Sunday with Elsie who attends her parents in Bellefonte. —Miss Mable Leathers and Mrs. Verna Leathers, two pleasant Mt. Eagle ladies, gave the Democrat sanctum a call. —The steam heat plant of the town kept the homes using it comfortable during the intense cold of this winter, —RBven the rigours of the winter did not prevent the Salvation Army from holding its open air services in this town —Mrs, Wm. Mears and Miss Mamie McDonough, of York, Pa., attended the funeral of Patrick Clark here oun Monday. ~—Mingle, the shoe man, announces an important sale in another part of this issue. Shoes are offered at unusual bar- gains. —Tyrone will havea Mock Trial, Feb. ruary 17th, of the same character as was held in Bellefonte, of Col Newton. under the direction —A large number of new sales have been added to our sale register the past week, which now will be found on page 3, instead of 5 —Will Rearick, of Niagara Falls, and his bride, formerly Miss Lena Kep Baltimore, Md., are ends town this week —Miss Anna Monday afternoon to her bomse er of visiting {1 in McDonough ington, Ky., after attending the of Patrick Clark. Wm. Allen time maste mes o Oi aaaic al 1} Iron Works in this days here the past week -M15. G. W. home of her daughter, Mrs James Clark, Mrs. Liogle was former. place, Lingle is quite ill at the in this place. ly a resident of Beech Creek, but bere last fall to make her home with Mrs lark. —The first of the basket ball series be. tween the Academy and Bellefonte Ath. letic teams was played last Tharsday and was won by the Athletic ciub by the score of 22-16. The second game will be played this evening. ~—Messrs. Jas. H. Potter pnd Edward L. Hoy, the men behind the desks in the Potter Hoy Hardware Co., went to Balti. came more last week as guests of the former's | brother, Geo. L., who is general man- | ager of the B. and O. —This Thursday evening the Belle- fonte Academy and Bellefonte Athletic Club will play the second of their series | of basket ball games. The first one was won by the Athletic Club, and the Acad emy bovs will try to redeem themselves in the game. —M. J]. McMahon, of Bellefonte, and Miss Jessie Levy, of Tyrone, were mar ried the evening of the 4th at the parson age of the Second Lutheran church, in toona, by Rev. A. E. Wagner, Ph. D, The newly wedded couple left for thei home in Beaver Falls, —George Hazel expects to move in the spring from bis present residence to th house occupied by Ralph Mallory on Willowbank street, 8 Fred Musser’'s chief Platt.-Barber & Co, house now occupied by Mr. Hazel, with the assistant will occupy ~Francis Miller, an emplovee of the RBlectric Light Co., was seriously ivjured in the armory Thursday night the basket ball game ladder repairing a wire when one of the players accidentally ran into the ladder and upset it throwing Miller to the floor. No bones were broken but he was badly during He was upon a bruised up. ~The local elections are all important for next the Tuesday taxpayers, The local taxes are of home creation, | and if the road, poor and school funds are injudiciously spent, holders are the sufferers. Men of honesty and good business judgment will keep down the tax rate when chosen boro and township offices. —Hon. J. W. Kepler, of Pine Grove Mills, was in town on Tuesday and called to have his announcement inserted in the paper, for legislature. Mr, Kepler stood on good ground, during the last session; he made a good record and for that, by the usages of the party, is entitled to a renomination, which we will be cheerfully accorded, and his ele tion follow. believe Robert Morris, lately in charge of the lime operations for the American Co. ' and Howe Stevens, who has bad charge of the kilus built by his father up Buffalo Run and later absorbed by the Ameri. can, will leave Bellefonte to accept posi. tions in other places. Mr. Stevens has Bellefonie | fish hatchery is working successfully, as | Fred Herman, who | the property to fill | ~—Sale Register on 3rd page. —Don’t fail to see Mingle’s $1 oo bar. gain table—~you will miss itif you do. —Miss Caroline Orvis departed Mon- day for an extended yisit in Philadel. phia. —Arthur Robb, of Wilkinsburg, is here on a visit to his mother, Mrs. Eras. {tus Robb, | —Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Ward are rejoic- ing over the arrival of a little girl at their home Monday. ~Oliver Hazel is now located in Phila. traveling for a large delphia and is wholesale house, Mrs. Rash Williams Sr. Avgeles, California is visiting her broth. er-in-law 8. H, Williams. —D. C. and Mrs. Hartswick, of Stormstown, were pleasant callers upon of Los the Democrat on Saturday. Miss Sarah Haffly, and Miss Lela Ardrey, both of this town, were pleasant | callers upon the Democrat. Joseph Rhoads, of Tacony, was a visitor at the home of his mother, Mrs, Maria E. Rhoads last week. - Bd. Schofield April employment up in New York state. will be home Gen, Beaver would be pleased to hava a copy of the Centre Democrat of Dec. 18, 1902. Will pay for it if sent, —4'he Baltimore fire will not material ly affect the companies represented by the foute, x 6 — James Furst left Monday for Aikens, he will spend North Carolina, where sometime among the pines for the benefit of his health —Miss Daisy Barnes very pleasantly entertained the Lock Haven basket ball team Saturday evening at her home on West Bishop street Miss Margaret been visiting her parents, Hamon Lion. sti timore ler and eet, Mon wile, on day to Ba who WAS oper the entered that institution for treatment —A reunion of the 148:h Regiment will be held at this place, February 24th and At this the touches will be put on the "story of the 25th, meeting finishing Regiment’ which will soon be published ~ Mrs. Harrison, wife of Prof. John F Harrison, has decided to close up her residence on Bishop street, and go to jersey Shore where her husband is now {teaching in the public schools at that | place, On Sunday morning in the Methodist | cent revival services condacted by Rey John A. Wood, Jr., S2converts were tak The continue this week en into the church on probation Revival services will ~The Centre County Historical Socie ty, recently organized, has its constitu: tion and by-laws completed and ready for submission to the executive committee for approval, after which a charter will be applied for in compliance with the law, Co-Workers of the Lutheran Society gave another of their socials at the home of Tom on Thursday Haze evening. There was quite a large attendance and | the evening passed quite nicely. Ice cream, cake and oysters were served These Lutheran socials are very pleas ing affairs County was Wetective Joseph IL. Right. appointed Deputy The cost him nothing to obtain and gives him in large work. He has nour recently Game Warden of the state, office territory for shown himself to be a terror for game | violators and that is why the state an thorities are after him. Owing to in printing ballots the past week for the coming spring election, we had to side track a number of days. We hope our patrons will be a little patient this reason. Then there is no reason for putting up vour bills more than three weeks or a month prior to date of your sale for ~Last Sunday morning before the bells rang for church, a thunder gust set in of short duration--with vivid light. ning, heavy peals of thander and 23 inch of rain. It sounded like on by. gone summer days. At night a cold wind storm set io causing a freeze and check ing the further rise in streams. We will have a bit of variety in the program of amusements, as John W Yogels house 17th minstrels will be at the Wednesday evening, opera Feb, Vogels ministrels are good; at least pleased everybody when here the last time. Good music and lots of fun will be sure to draw a good house, next «James Noonen, for so many years | head mixologist at the Bush house, will | embark in the botel business for himself on April 1st. He has purchased the | Brant bouse from its present proprietor: | George Doll, and will take charge of it VARIETY OF LOCAL NEWS Gathered From Centre and Ad- joining Counties SHORT AND TO THE POINT Events That Have Transpired Recent ly and Worthy of Mention—Items of laterest for All—Doings of Neighbors The smallpox scare is about over in this county, so far as the Democrat can ascertain, Frank and John, two sons of William Hoy, of Lemont were taken to the Dan ville asylum last week. Mr. and Mrs Woodward, of {o Abraham Treaster, | near are both confined bed suffering with pneumonia, Miss Anna Smith took charge of the until | Cold weather put a stop to his | Frederick K. Foster agency, Belle. | Episcopal church as a resait of the re. | sale bills for a few | | Smithtown school in Penn twp. Percival | Thorp, the former teacher, having re. signed. The Philipsburg opera house has been condemned by the stale inspector, as an- | safe. The proprietor, however, thinks { differently. The Lutheran { State College, will have a fair on Friday, Feb. 19th, at the College avenue, Ladies’ Aid Society of Kemmerer home on George Calvin King, landlord of the Spring Mills hotel, April 1st, His by Mr. Drumm, of Northum vacates it house will be conducted Hickory Corner, berland county. Wilson, of the Thomas G Centre Hall, while removing entrails of a fowl purchased from Charles Neff, in the gi zard of the fowl was found two pieces of money —a dime and a cent, Bellef arewardof $15 fo of Edward Garret, died a short t He is sury marriage was Miss B. D Mills Logan me ago ived by his of Brisbhin, will 13. Surface, of State Grange, at Pleasant Gag bold their thirtieth anniversary Feb 1904, at 2p College, Hon. Leonard Rbone, of Centre Hall, and others will deliver addresses. The public is cordially invited, District Sunday School Convention will be beld in the Presbyterian church at Feb. 13, afternoon and | evening. An interesting program is be. Addresses be de m Prof Lemont on {ing prepared livered by promicent Sunday school workers Mrs. M.B | with quite a Mrs, Hering some UU i, met oth for Herivg, of Penn Ha accident been serious on has an id me, and of late has been more or inva less confined to her bed, She arose and in making a step stumbled, falling heav: ly on the floor breaking her jer right arm close to the shoulc The Ladies’ Aid Society, of the Metho- dist church will hold a per Friday and Saturday evenings, Feb, 26 na bazaar and sap in Buddinger's Hall, Snow Shoe, on 27. First right oysters will be serv. | ed, second might chicken and wafies. Fancy articles, ice cream and cake for | sale, Supper 25 cents, Ouae day last week a pack of hungry off the it de- | hounds brought a deer down mountain above Boalsburg and killed | within the voured it town limits and almost before they were discovered, was notified for lack of | sufhcient evidence the hungry canines ¢ ld not be located Game warden Rightoour | and went to investigate but ur presses being engaged | It will interest a number of people in this community who served with George Ww | Second Pennsylvania cavalry, to lean that his wife died at their home near Williamsburg Monday night. Her maiden name was Phoebe Jane Way, She was born in Half Moon valley, Centre county, 52 years ago. Singleton during the Civil war in the The members of Trinity Reformed church, Hublersburg, surprised their pastor, Rev, H. 1. Crow, Tuesday even. ing, Feb, 2, it belong the anniversary of | his birth, atl the parsonage on that evening; neither did they come empty handed. The even: {ing was spent very pleasantly, some playing games, others singing and enjoy After prayer and a short address of thauks for the kind remembrance, all returned home having enjoyed the evening About forty persons gathered : | ing in social intercourse Willlam Meyer, while with a number of men engaged in cutting trees on a lumber job near Linden Hall, was seri ously hurt by being struck with the top of a tree. His bead was cut and his shoulder and body badly brafshed. An fron wedge he was holding was struck and a gash war made through the palm of his hand, The wounded man was | | ! | | i gone to Tyrone to become bis father's | in person. Both Mr, and Mrs. Noonen | picked up senseless, but fn a short time private secretary. Mr, Morris will go to Columbia, South Carolina, where he have had years of experience in the hotel business and they will undoubtedly the wounds were temporarily bandaged and he was taken to his home, where will engage in the ballast and furnace | meet with success in runeing the Brant the cuts and bruises were properly stone business for himself, dressed, Mrs, Emanuel Peters, who has been ill for the past week, 18 slowly Improving at her home at Oak Hall, Superintendent W, C. Patterson has se- cured D C. Krebs as his assistant on the experiment farm at State College. Mr, Krebs is just the man for the place; H. K. Grant, of Philipsburg, left for New York Tuesday; he will sail for Ber. muda, on the vessel Pretoria, which will land him, with good luck in 48 hours, at | He to be absent for a few months. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Hunsinger, of 1504 Pacific Ave., Alantic City, former. ly of Benner township, are proud of the Hamilton, his destination expects arrival of a young daughter on Sunday evening. Mother and daughter are get. ting along nicely, several the week cases of smallpox During past new have developed in Howard and the vicinity, In every in. stance the parties had been exposed to the disease, Our Howard correspondent 1 mentions the cases more fully, There wiil be an open meetin g of the Washington Grange in the church at Pine Grove, on Saturday, February 20 The afternoon session will be followed by the evening session, which will open A full gram of this session will be published at half past seven o'clock pro- next week, The meetings are free and open to the public, Excellent music will be rendered during both of these ses sions. - ~ Basket ball at the Armory this even- ing. Grand opera at the opera house on Saturday evening. —Qur present shoe prices wonld tempt a miser Miss Dora Meyer home of her father, county H. Meyer. Miogle's great clearance sale. quite comm Phil ssioners are more the the Musser, » Wm. Musser, 1h street, departed Monday wm of for Altoona where he has secured positio Col. W. P Reynolds are in Washington, D C,, to & good red Reynolds sod Mrs. attend the Army and Navy reception at the White Hofise. Vill VauTiries, who has been at bome on the sick list, left Saturday for Trenton, N. ¥ , to resume his doties as an instructor in a se'ect school there, Henry Brown just received a fine It will be used by him to put the fancy trimmings ou the music furnished by Christy Smith's orchestra The Danie ona, Duplex drum. Sayder homestead, near by tenant was burned to the ground, isciad Sa occupied Oscar Kvapp as ing all the housebold goods, Wednesday forenoon, Dr Butler, Pa, Jobu P. Harris and bas fully recovered fiom his of Mrs Are guests and Edward Harris, of his Dr recent at parents, wife, Harris tack of typhoid fever ~=John Guisewhite returned home from *hiladeiphia where be successfully un- He has so far recovered that he was able lo walk, derwent a serious operation with the assistance of a cane, ~¥rs James A. Beaver has presented the borough of State College with a lot providing the boro erect thereon a build fog for the Alpha Fire company, sand as a council chamber. It was accepted and such a building will be erected at once. Edward Gross, Thursday evening of last week was to Miss Sadie Friel, an estimable young lady of Run- ville, at Snow Shoe Intersection, by Rev married J. Zeigler. They will go to housekeeping in the Gross street homestead on Valentine «There is very little interest shown in borough politics this year, and the chances are that only a small volte will be cast. The latest event is an independ ent ticket in the North ward, on which Gen, Curtin is named for assessor. The democrats made vo nomination, while the republicans renominated Andrew Bell, and there is some lively opposition against his re-election and as a result he is hustling The Centre County Association of Philadelphia, held their annual banquet at Hotel Feb. 9, and it was a brilliant affair. The Jas. A. Beav Hoa. AO Dooner’s Tuesday evening, guests of honor were Gen er, Hon. A. K. McClure, Furst and Hom. John G Dr. R G, Cartin was toastmaster and Ira D Garman, Thos. Foster, Dr. 8. Gray Mat. tern, Max Liveright and I. Olin Meck the banquet commitiee, Love, Weather Report. Weekly report-Bellefonte Station, DATE TEMPERATURR Maximun Minimum Feb, 4 clear... m— 7 5 PLElOuAdY cou immnninnine $0 6, CLONAY cvvvnr is rim mmm: $4 LR 1 | ERenm———— By GORE. «cusses +s ane susnsen BT 9 clear... vamssisis 35 10, SORE von wrvrrrnmunsnnn 00 Thundergust Sunday morning, 7th, 28 neh rain, | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. MARRIAGE LICENSES, George F Waite . Bellefonte Sadie G. Gray h Joseph McMahon Jessie Levy . Edward A, Gross Sadie Freil - . ! Samuel VF, Reeder Annie BE. Messmer { Frederick C. Briggs Emma Shuman § John Segner t May Garmon { Rovest Park, J» . . Milard Burket . Bellefonte Beaver Falls Bellefonte | Runville | Tusseyville | . rl . . New York | State College State College Spring Mills Snow Shoe Moshannon REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Tillie Potter, et al to George Herman, Aug. 13, 1903; lot in Philipsburg. Mary H. Lion to Wm, T. 1904; lot in Bellefonte 50 Speer, Jan, $1500 tux to]. B ipshurg to Henry E Acres 15 Irish $500 enber. James R. Hooten, Jan. 28, 1904; lO Jacob Evers’ | Ker, Dec 14 twp. $6416 Conrad Ferguson Long's Hagan, May 12 ard twp. fino. Adam Mayer, Steam Company, Philipsburg. to erty twp Courter, ot lward Rupert, fio H. S Tavlor, sheriff to Clement Dale, Feb 1, 1904, of land in Uosion twp. $1000 Adam Mayer, et ux to Wm. C drews, Jan. 2; $13,000 W. D Crosby, et ux to C Aug 14, 1903 Patrick Gorman, et ux to Osceola Coal and Coke Co. Jan. 25, 1934; land in Rush twp. $40 A. Schnarrs, Schnarr, Nov. 27, 1GO} in tract An- 1904, lot in Philipsburg T Gerbrick, lot in Philipsburg ¢ Peter It takes a strong woman to hold her own tongue ANNOUNCEMENTS: To the” Democratic Volers At the coming Democratic Primary Election to be held In Centre county, 1 will bea cand) | date for the nomination jor Prothonotary, and I hereby respectfully solieit your vetes ARTHUR 8. KIMPORT Jan. 72, 14 f Centre County Linden Hall, Pa a candidate for the office of Distriet t ney of Centre un and respectfolly } the Demo May h,i9 4 GROH RUNKLE 1904 ’ turds Gay WM TUATY ut the 1 i1date | ve M Fel ne tsr PUBLICSALE REGISTER May Frank Bowersox along Whillsha rows 0 young sow. and fa!l lone of farm ime M it Nale at A. Ls Mmhies ’ ‘ ada nace reen cattle ol heen auet ANN AL STATEMENT ’ nen psurance Lo armers’ Mutual Fire | EvoxsTE, Pa ce with the pr ns of thelr forty sixth annt statement of N ns of the Company is hereby pre EXPENSES cretary { treasurer and Treas rent, post iIrance rep phone rent » services Bloom Joss o on barn John M Wieland house ar expenses the past int of Assets "0.082 7 IN ELS 68 LIABILITIES Mra Ellen Hubler. | Amount outstanding held the same day the Lollow. were chosen for the ensuing At Aa meeting ing year: directors J BRB MoFariane, Jacob Bottorf Col W. F. heyn | olds, Fred Kurtz, J B Strohm, PF. M. Fisher, | H. E. Duck Z 1. Thomas, G., J R Brungart Thereupon the board organized by electing the following oMeers: President, Fred Kurtz, Vieo Pres, H. C. Campbell. Treasurer, B. H. Arney. Secretary, D. ¥. Luse, Attest FREDERICK o™ 1 eo A CK KURTZ, Pres. B. Haines and | Are you | | the famou | several Goheen, H.C, Campbell, Frank | Ok ahomo Lands, thinking of West? Do you wish in good farm las locating in the to jnvest any money ds that are growing in anything Ok BOT rritory, value? Do you ow about the gar the Mississippi valley? Robert 5. Cole, the ar the den of liefoute, Pi is ' authoriz this section for huud He can te ren in Okla omo, rut the soil, variety of products raised and cam give t an You prices om Ok mo Drop him a cs Crideis’ Bx t 35 I). {3 altorne popular and a goo gentlema business reader, a le laws bome, safe Te you He can ¥ German Journa A perso California w Harrishure over the Pe il. The rout leans, stop) ness the Ma train = be les, from » pendently tur turn trip Fhe specia travel Ir composed of i willl A reach of ‘ OW B Oo WERT Awa) them away, | successful medicine ea Kemp's Balsam > cure enl ef ioe Ze and druggists. 4 of whieh is » Wm A positive § they would mime fect after tak! Ge. Tria | - | A shoe chance AnNce sa.c TAD ee ae poe Lhe ere) rom t R the § sive FREE Tome Pr Al a Mingles great clear PENNY A WORD ADV . ens han J words na ya word from ssuee for eleven years a wpon merchal profitable Weekly cash » penses a elt week Experience references and y # pe THE NATIONAL Cuicago MARKET QUOTATIONS Bellefonte The following price day morning : The following prices are pald by SRCELIR & Co. for produce | Kgs. per dozen - Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound Side, per pound . | Shoulder per pousd Potatoes, per bushel ow. Beollefonte Grain, The following prices are paid by ( NER for grails Wheat, old Wheat, new (ats Hariey Ry®... con Dorn sh Corn new Produce. s prevailed Thurs. ¥Y. We ed re Mutter Pain Ham Shoulder Beoom Potatoes i Lard " Lock Haven Curd Market. Prices at the carb market Lock Haven, | yesterday morning © Butter, per pound 25 to 28¢; eggs, per dozen 35¢; potatoes, per pk 20 to asc; | chickens, per pair 50 to Bo; beets, per bunch sc; cabbage, per head § to 60; celery, per stalk Sc; apples, per peck 20 '0 j0¢ ; turkeys, live, per 1b. 18 to 200; squashes, 5c; turnips, per 1 40 to soc; onlovs, per peck soc; homey, per pound 20c ; sansage per Ib, 10 13¢; lard per pound 10 to 13¢ ; corn, per bushel to sse. ; i!
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