THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. VARIETY OF LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 25, 1904. Pace Roland. | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. ! Rock Grove. Jacob Rayer, Jacob Bower, M1 Anna K § James IB. Stine . Hefonte | and Miss Suda J t Grace A. Davis BELLEFONTE AND | —I. F. Davis, of Julian, a veteran of {the 103 P. V., gave our sanctum a call, VICINITY | —A little girl arrived at the home of conductor Ross Parker Monday morning. Y 4 ~— Will Hoffman and sister, Miss Susie, : : ! Frank List We noticed that Sam’l Fravel is busy Mary Howe hauling his implements to Jacksonville where he expects to move in the spring. The Local Happenings Condensed in Short Paragraphs of South Philipsburg, visited friends in | Belletonte this week, «March 1st comes next Tuesday, and Gathered From Ad- Centre and joining Counties Our miller Harry Lutz gave a very nice entertainment to the band boys on Friday at this place. Harry is a good fellow and likes to cheer his comrades. {is arence M. Stamm Sarah EF Horner § Sam’l Hicks th t Nellie Oswalt erie The § Walter T. Tate h i : . . t Annie Armstrong The sale of J. J. Crossmyer was largely Wallace W “ Wali “ ’ attended on Saturday. { Lillie B SHC 5 Quite a few of young folks have been vaccinated of late, EVENTS WORTHY OF MENTION SHORT AND TO THE POINT we want some of our patrons not to for. | get what that means, ~The Prussian National Insurance Company, of Stettin, Germany, 18 now in | Frederick K. Foster's agency. x7 Mrs, Nathan Ressman and little | | daughter, Mirian, of Princetown, Ind, N . 1 yo » > ras § “fil ] 8 SE n ? » "1 y ail . —Howard Lingle, of Potter, was a cal- |... visiting her father Abraham Baum. Mrs. Sarah L. Fisher, widow of Major ie | . » . B. Fisher, of Penn Hall, is ill. ier. -Our Historical Review, unavoidably J J Wetzel has \ The saw mill of John B | begun to cut lumber, on Marsh Creek. i here Mary a pe | aropnda Events That Have Transpired Recent- ly and Worthy of Mention—Items of Interest for All—Doings of Neighbors Woomer Ward Martha. net with What Has Transpired at the County " Seat—Movements of Our People Personal and Social Events—Lo cal Items Always Desired State College Bellefonte Cap. Henry expects to build a new ice house soon, Too late for ice houses; wait till summer Henry, Worl'ds Fair Ant i Fu Soup says the show was good on Wed- nesday night in Bellefonte, hb. W dent the other day while on h The bridge | hin. at Port Ma in our town model the ier | g 14! iIry as ler from Pittsburg was | ., = mill week; expects to re the town f in new ob BOTH « hit ~In many localities the ground is] frozen to a depth of 35 inches. crowded out the past three weeks, we ex. iron bridge by putting able to resume our next gone 10! {sue | side, in Pennsvalley, as a merchant over pect to be —Miss Emma Holliday has Beef is selling at 5 cents per 1b, by the Philadelphia where she there informs n own. at joanss McMullen, who working rd Scale Com- pany at turned home, —Miss Al Altoona on a few weeks’ visit to her cous in. Mrs. Sam’l Cox, and other friends. . +n WCCK Castle Furey, a former Pleasant Eagle on Tuesday evening initia Eg ¥ ellefonte | ; Knights of : J. Milton family are now eu. | Gap boy, was elected an alderman of the their Dr. Locke and joying handsome new home on Alle; 3 . " i . 3 sooner A p— | < oy} y fa ree es 3 ’ the luxury of occupying three brothers from Spring Mills in | Second ward of Sou h Williamsport bor- {ough at the recent election As some of the readers of the Demo ; come of the 1 on Edward M Hospital | Platt Barber er what pew com; al aii murs 3% is 1 3" oot yed on Srieat annecte ith . Griest, connected with the and wish reason is, the } — Washington's The account R and the we ricely that place in about two weeks ! and the wel went on. 11Cel } ! — : ‘ uk Jl vous Edward Sellers has pur quietly in our town. f 100 busy freez + 3 ine ried « york o rill nr 11a fo ile banks were closed but other business yrted as get. | will move his famil many —If youn want a good laugh go to the 3 befell the ( ' { Saturday eyening to see tone woolen mill at in nominee face was a Wedne were full of genuine fun are guests at the he » Of r. an fit it up as rank in conjunct Martha n from begi i ] 1 . piace, — Frank Clemson and family are move on their mo g for State to leave Bel and » where he bas ere farm near Wad a hand and M were compositor mas 14% inches on 14°] rectly gave as | —Mrs. Wm Hollidaysburg, gave 1ctt a call, | practica having been called to Penn Hall, where tiding ' her brother, George Sheesley is seriously | street end of the public school commons A SAw work y decided to erect a new " lumber ummer on the it looks a to date though the can- nieg factory schen weicome in | 4 . : become 3 : ur own, bul 1 came ate t the county had . y Sul ill of typhoid fever. ix-sheriff Bruogart will keep -Miss Eva Lippiat, head nurse at the citizen of Centre Ha had a hospital, was called to her home by the serious ill Showers, of thi ace, who | about years old resi street. | had a shoulder blade broken with other un | ounded ile at is . > »d her. | severe injuries, from a premature blast | ToC ooed & Wid cat in PENNY A WORD AD} Nin an: | The anin fell on Friday " A was treed, self so badly that to be taken to! in the lime quarries, the Bellefonte Hospi to be about, but mentione« 1a ct 3 man opened fire, "he cat yr treatment, last issue, is able | The ca ‘ 1 {the ground, and ran down the not be fit for work for some time l ’ soln dhddin® A trail of b H C : : : id | which led to a deep cleft in the rocks left running in order to pre. |ternoon for Mil inburg where he will act moun -Owing to the severe weather, many large ops 5 1 prepared Oy attended a chicken and wall upper Maggie Hosterman at the Leitzell home stead, n fot | tain dw foll } x ’ i » as followed, are frozen up and| -—=Dr Holloway left Tuesday af « werk walter pipes |i hydrants are such a trouble. In consequence | as one of the pallbearers and deliver the | Miss Laura Rumberger, of Unionville ue oy thaw Dr. John took part in a Pupils’ Recital pastor the Concert Hall of the Broad St Music, 13 a phia director, Wedae at uu vent more water is § There will - address at the funeral of Rev not far from here now than io sum- given in : 3 " . Is Your Property Really Insured mer time A. Earnest, the Lutheran at that Counser- | —This place Dr Becanse he had been charged with cruel. This rt child Har | fail to date rally a re * from exchange AS 2arnest died Y » | vatory of 1s Qi didn’t happen in Bellefonte Earne lied on Sunday. | | Broad St. Sugar Valley. was an icy 0 . ._ | Philade winter from earls I y ord breake It Ru ta prove } ex vocal selections The only unfortunate feature was the attendance of several in. toxicated students from State College whose conduct was offensive ~The third floor of Reynolds bank building, for years occupied by the Ma- | sonic fraternity is, being remodeled, and after Lent will be opened by Miss Hamil. ton's dancing class giving an assembly with fall orchestra. Heretofore the third floor in Bush's Arcade was used for this purpose. The new hall is commodions, as well as conveniently arranged. Monday evening after Easter, April 4th; the Lutheran Sabbath school will have a fine entertainment in the charch, entitled, “The Resurrection, and First Easter.” The subject matter has been specially prepared for this school, and the program will be 1eplete with interest upon the crowning feature in the life of the Saviour, as narrated by the Evan gelists, and represented by living char. acters, members of the school. Floral decorations, and music befitting Easter- tide, and representations of incidents con {on Saturday | Centre Democrat {about April 1st. frozen Ov feet 3 was bad Centre Hall foundry, in making a some molten metal was blown in his fa injuring his eye, ~The Frank Stover sale takes place It consists of meat mark. | et equipment, horse, vehicles and house hold goods. After this will be vacated and sale the room alterations will be {begun at once for its occupancy by the Our moving will be ~''Next i opera house Saturday evening February {27th. The cast is said to be the strong {est and most versatile ever seen in this | fun furnishing vehicle, Including the | famous Royer brothers, Sawtelle sisters, | the 4 Roberts, Lottie, Grant, Clifford and {| Conley, and Hyland and Baby Lester, | and many others, Door" will be seen at the ~The meeting of the survivors of the 148th regiment is in progress at time of going to press. About sixty members are present. Wednesday was speat in revising and correcting atticles for their forthcoming history, Last evening an interesting meeting was held in the court house which was largely attended. Married in A 1y hy by Rev. P. H iti + 8 formerly of Katherine A. Miller, of Allegheny, Pa. The groom is in the employ of the Fort Wavne rail. road er of rice, the bride and Freedom where they Swabb Aaronshurg, to After the ceremony, amid a show. groom went to immediately went to housekeeping in their own home, al- ready furnished. Their many friends join in wishing them abundant success. The corpse of Col. |]. G. Kurtz, quarter-master of the 148 regiment, and a former resident of Bellefonte, who died in Washington, D. C,, some ten years ago, and was barled in the Lutheran cemetery at Aaronshurg, was disinterred a short time ago and taken to Mifflinburg for final burial. Upon raising the casket it was found very heavy, and on belug opened the corpse was found petrified- turned into stone, Corpses are occasion - ally found petrified, caused by a peculiar chemical condition of the soil in which they are buried. - o edd for a new of Philadelphia, sermon to th reecived and im 3 favorably It is quite probable that be will be elected. The months old baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Berry, of Logan ton, died last week of pneumonia Hitle # 14 Fillmore. Well, boys, as I got ripped up the back | last week, will try it again. We had a wedding in our town last week and the calathumpians were out on Monday night. Their band consists of a cow bell, a string of sleigh belis,a couple big mouths and a shot gun; beat this it you can Those girls were not looking for the scribe, they have a good reason. T. D. savs he is going to try to get along with grandmother a few months, | ot try mighty hard Well, as No. 2 helped a little week, we hope he will try again. Lamar. No wonder on bis face, he says its a boy Hello, Loop scribe, are vou sieeplug or | | did you freeze ? { land, | Ottawa | cleatly last | | Accident Charley has such a smile | and fee insur ed in that are able to wit stand the greatest 184%; St. Louis, 1549; Chil. lcothe, Ohi Montreal, 1852; Port 1866, Chicago, Boston, 1872; Chicago (No. 2) 1874; Oshkosh, 1875; Virginia City, 1875: Hav. erhill, 1882; Boston (2) 1889; Lynn, 188g; and Hull, Paterson as New York, 1852, Vicksburg, 1867; | " 1871; 1990, 1901; and Waterbury in 1902 Baltimore in 1904 with numerous others of smaller amounts, always paying Ouse Hundred Cents on the Dollar, which demonstrates the ability and williuguess to continue in the good work { of furnishing absolute Indemnity Insuring Public. Frupgrick K FosrTer Agent for the New York Plate Insurance Company, American Sarety Co, Also Glass ance Corporation, Lim., and Pre Ingurance Company York —— You have heard of the man who had a lisaster, such Jacksonville, Employers’ Liability Assur PRODUCE wares 200 por 1h Wheat WANTED tal Fars a har an cash « penses and MARKET QUOTATIONS Bellefonte Produce, w prices prevailed Thurs n sriees are paid dy BRCHLER & Ww 4 2 . - 10 per ponnd ’ 10 per bashed wo. - TO lefonte Grain, g prices are paid dy © Coburn Markets, GRAIN, When a clock is fast you can regulate J! ats " hd ob it, but it's different with a young man. The people who have money to burn can’t take it with them when they die, nected with the Resurrection, will be - produced, closing with a most brilliant Poets dout all wear their hair long. tableau, Gloria in Excelcis, The Heaven. | Some of them get bald and some get ly Host, etc. ‘ married. [lot of wood ground up into weal and}; ‘ doz Morn . atobef HA ine orn 130% IDEAS DO “ served it to his fowls. They hatched unt | BEE 1 saa A] on twelve chickens with wooden legs and Racon \ b wes BOG 4 W the thirteenth was a woodpecker. mon . Calvin Porter and wife are rejoicing over the arrival of a voung son, Those on the sick list are: Fred Nihart, Charley Rule, Rarnest Datter.
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