THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 23, 1904. [A Pack 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 —Home strawberries are fine and plentiful, — Daniel Showers, of Nittany, was a and admires our new pleasant caller quarters. — Miss Ell Saturday morning tour to California, Mr. and Mrs Providence, Rhode Island, a Twitmire returned home from her six.week's George Armor, of are visting their Bellefonte friends. —Miss Anna Smith, daughter of Ex prothonotary W. F. Smith, of Millheir is visiting friends in Bellefonte, —Mrs. Emanuel Noll Lock Haven where she will visit Mr. and Mrs, James Rickard, of that city. — Mrs. D. is visiting her parents, Mr. and James A. Ott, of East High street. n, departed for Eber Rothrock, of DuBois, Mr 8 —Quite a hail storm passed through |! this section Sunday afternoon, ome juite large hail like hickory nuts fell. Mr. and Mrs delphia, James Lane, of Ph arrived evening and will Bellefonte friends, A delegation Masons, e Sund lodge, went to funer charge of the who died sudd Friday. —Ty: — Milton Derr, a former retary of the Young sociation at this consumption at Turbotville. ass fen's Christian / piace his 18 Qt it jal ’ father's home in o " i —H. S. Ray returned on Monday from Some years ago he | resided in that city, and that does wot | wounced it the best and most complete a trip to Chicago. imply that be is “windy,” as the opposit is the case. — hrs. Lettie Thomas and her daugh- | ter Miss Mary Thomas, accompanied by the former's sisters, Mary and Elizabeth Smith, of Philadelphia, are here tospend > Summer. A A box of fine and delicious strawher the tum through the kindnes filer of Zion, who fruit. Thanks WwW. H Md, East und its way to raise Jurrows and fan are m Linn concrete cement R. R. of Pa. make a great im provement on that street. Many question pa from treet to the Centra rio g laid. it will whether the walk will prove durable, as here * iS only t a loose ground filling below Jim Furst, with the tiniest fly, caught twelve-and a -balf inch trout, in th oro, hooking the speckled beaaty We di a biting back of the head that a trout carried apparatus on the back of the head—it must be for Jim got him ont that way. ~Benner Graham, local agent Otto R. Courad, district manager, of the Germania Life Insurance Company, of New York, paid the editor, They can give you a good in. vestment as well as protection, in that company, their respects to ~— Martin Kane, known in Bellefonte as “Bony,” was badly hurt about 3 o'clock Saturday morning at the Nittany Fur. nace; he was knocked off the yard en. gine and was dragged. His right limb was dislocated and his body is cut and bruised. He is in a serious condition, He was iaken to the Bellefonte hospital. Monday evening the young ladies of the town gave a cotillion in the Armory that proved a delightful social event, Stopper & Fisk's orchestra of Williams. port furnished the music ; the interior was beautifully decorated with potted plants and festooned wiih evergreens. Many visitors from a distance were in at. tendance, ~Sunday morning we had a first class excitement in front of the postoffice, Mart Garman’s bull-dog came near chewing up a bird dog owned by Ed. Eckenroth, The howling of the brutes could be heard for several squares dis. tant, Finally the brute was kicked in the ribs and pelted with rocks until he gave up his hold. Some day this brute may tear a child to pieces and the com- munity will wonder why it was allowed to run our streets. Better kill the ugly brute now, as people generally are afraid of him, and justly so, Miss Jennie Irwin and Miss Florence Denius are visiting at Turbotsville, Pa. Garden truck of the finest growth is now in abundance at the curb market, ~— Amateurs get the best results from our roll films and supplies. The Mallory Studio, -Home strawberries scarce ever were finer than are now brought to the curb market, —Afred Hosterman, one of Potter township's most esteemed citizens, was in town Tuesday. If you are in need of plants, cab. bage, celery, etc., Mr. Haag has the choicest of all kinds. —Mrs. D. F, Luse, of Centre Hall, has the thanks of this of rare flowering plants, - Will school journal fora bunch Van Tries, who Trenton, J., has home for the summer vacation, —f quire is teaching in N. arrived or home f HB. l. regular Bellefonte curb market, Mrs. ¥., Louis Lounsbury engineer on the C R. of Pa. grown strawberries in. Truckenmiller, ut the and I. H. Lounsbury, of are visiting their son, R. Elmi + The thunder showers Monday after- voon and evening gave the ground a thorough soaking causing a great growth vegetation, | tected cruiser Raleigh. The sheet and | among - ! There will be an cream and ice al in the lecture room at h this is invited. char evening to some which to the Mallory Century Por. wtographs made pt RHow Send sk lot st hy YOOK.€X, wil ins last week and inspected Af- pro- tory eclor Was the Centre De stablishment, all he mocratl ¢ ter haviog goue through i Of newspaper piants, ~The Fourth of July is close at hand and the only great celebration in these parts will be that of the U He ndine fire com. at a Park The gallant Ua- pany r nothing undone to dated May 21 } hina yhn by his son < rey « PTO is fll Wagner, now a gunner on the U ed with war news and contains tis familiar American “er in oducts produ — Many « » first and se m ds are now ting iting, it wou £en e two-thirds of the farmers replant- ed. Now both plantings are coming up ths } iA fide Vy side, and causes the plants to be the too pientiful which is likely to tax nourishment of t affect he soil to an extent We have fields in this condi the stalks quite a number of tion observed -A foot race took place on Saturday between an aggregation of the famous Roosevelt club of our town and the sport. ing fraternity from Milesbuig. Some say it was a game of ball, but when you read the score 43 10 23, it would be a libel to associate it with the National Game. They must have been marvels in batting and running. Of course the namesakes of Teddy won out. Now if these teams would only advertise their next game business in lown would be suspended and the gross receipts wonld be sufficient to run the Bellefonte hospital for a year to come. -=A quarto of young ladies, just ended their term at the Spring Mills academy, illumined the Democrat's sanctum on Saturday afternoon, on their way to their homes, They were desirous to top off their education by having some knowledge as to how a paper is printed, hence, being very pretty and amiable young ladies, we were only too delighted to show them around, and the pretty damsels left believing printers are not a bad get and a printing office worth visit. ing. The names of these pretty callers, were: Kathryn Turbridy, and Jerusha Daugherty, of Moshannon ; Jennie Gra: ham and Jennie Park, of Snow Shoe, points about | * adver. | lo | sanctum a pleasant call, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Goheen, of Fer- guson, were very pleasant callers. —Job printing turned out from the Centre Democrat office is always right, The park is in fine shape. ing over day. teed 100,000 gallons of water per in the on Sunday —The childrens’ day United Evangelical services church evening were of an exceptionally high order ~The District tion met at Pleasant Gap, Tuesday, June Sunday school conven- 21st, the exercises were interesting and largely attended. -Harry Benner, of Roopsburg, who was successfully operated upon in St. Lukes hospital, Philadelphia, for de- formed limbs, returned home this week Charles E Dorworth, Dorworth, of Dr, his Philadelphia Pres son of t place, now on the staff, has reported the Chicago convention proceedings for the Press and in credituible manner, —The report is current that the plant of the Philipsburg Water has the lea company been purchased by Co. and the Citizens Water It is expected the will be closed Philipsburg Bakery a new fou | gine mad the 1 hine week for driving past ry lor maging ice of |b ard the Farmers’ was held on r room in the Reynold ations for insurance t were passed, premium upotes amonut of over 5000 were received. ~Oun Sunday J. Kenvedy Johnson, Beg , shot at a rat with a small rifle, The ball struck a stone, rebounded and cut a Had be gash in his face near the eye been a better marksman the rat wou suffered from the “RBrother yh & {charge and wi fine. Another laying outlines { but at the hearing the | stand up to the rack and | Another fellow was put 1g a watch and the nade same another and ana against he A Bad Prisoner Dominick Constance, the Hungarian charged with burning Rothrocks’ build. ing, has been a very noraly prisoner the past week. He raved and cursed in bis | cell, broke up the furniture aati] Sheriff | Taylor found it necessary to confine him |i the dungeon. That subdued the lad { and he has been real good since. } Dr. R, G. Yan Valzah, who lately lived in Springfield, Oregon, citizen of Centre Hall. He is a son of the late Dr. Sheppard Van Valzah. J. M. Garbrick, of Linden Hall, who graduated from Franklin and Marshall college last week, has been elected prin. cipal of the Fleetwood, Penua., High school. ——————— >riffin & Young is the name of a pew lumber firm in Lock Haven. bere of the firm are P. P, Griffin and E, H. Young. The firm has purchased of Paul L. Lingle and C. §. Harter, 1,537 acres of hard wood timberland near Marlinton, Pocahontas county, W. Va., on which a new steam saw mill was re. was put in operation for the first time last Friday. The timber tract is located along Greenbriar river, The main of fice of Griffin & Young will be in Lock Haven in the same office as that occupied by P. P, Griffin, on Grove street — Hx. press. --J. H. Hoy, of State College, gave onr | —The opening dance at Hecla Park, | last Friday evening, was well attended. | ~The new pump at the spring isthrow- | It 18 doing more than was guaran. | will become a | | spirited mules. | ceived slight injuries. | home The mem- | | county, and Mrs, 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 Interest for All of Neighbors Doings The engagement of Edward Holt and Miss Mary E. Childs, both Philips of p burg, has been announced. confectionery Howard was entered by robbers at night and some money and goods stolen be held the Bishop EB Kephart has promised to be there all Bigler campmeeting will week of Aug. B 1g this year. week. The fifteenth annivers ate of Rev. A.A. B ct ] ary of the pastor ack in the Boalsbary IATRE wil is anpounced of Miss of Miles. of Mans- The eng Stonerode e¢ Hurley Kathryn Mond } struck 1b ATge f Robt. H. Mann in Curtin ship asd it was totally destroyed with & large amount of bay, grain and valu- able agricultural implements. The live The quite K ay afternoon the e arn farm « town stock was saved loss heavy The EAT were me who took e were well 1 all did their par trained them Many Alma § those who cl rooclin lered Miss Har v . » Barger who pres tha: ks i580 ten Ste led as organists road case cat r townshis ial hip roads and removing the The su that paid he SUPCIVISOrs loose stones Pe aborers to repair the directed that aimed they had visors roads, The justice found that bad been neglectful and they pay fine god costs amounting to $27 86 Under the law supervisors may be sued once a month for neglecting the roads Sunday evening June 12th, Wm. Ho. man's hired boy on returning from chil dren's day services, found some one en- deavoring to enter the house a short dis. tance east of Centre Hall. He quickly remounted bis bicycle and went to meet his employer, who was driving a span of The mules took fright at the approaching bicyclist and started | to ran away. Some of the occupants of the spring wagon jumped for their lives, and others, amoog them Mrs. Homan and baby, remained on the vehicle until it was upset in a fence corner, and re. The mules ran The Bellwood Bulletin says: ‘Mrs Daniel Brungart, of Febersburg, Centre Giieb, of Loganton, Clinton county, are visiting their sister | Mrs. Wolf, who resides with her daugh- | (tet, Mts. D. M. Weaver on third street, | | south side. cently erected. The mill which has a | capacity of 12,000 to 15,000 feet per day | | at the advanced age of 82 years, Mrs. Wolf has been in deli cate health for the past six months and at present is weak, but in cheerful spirits | The | combined ages of these three sisiers are | | 238 years. There is one other sister ad- vanced in years and are all active in | mind and body, excepting Mrs. Wolf, | who is tenderly cared for by her daugh- | ter Mrs. Weaver,” RECENT DEATHS. | - . WiLLiAm Toner :—~died at the Belle. | fonte poor house Wednesday morning of old age. He was past 95 years of age. { Interment in the Catholic cemetery Fri. day morning, KATHARINE FLEMING Fleming, formerly of this place but now of Clarion, Pa., died at her city last week She leaves a husband and two children. urday afternoon. FRARK Boux of College } a months {llness age with He and four niidren, tomach eaves to mourn wife the follow also aud sister ing brothe: of Boalsburg ; Wm Mrs, Bradford, Interment in the Saturday. WesLEY GRAY Moon township. stricken an f Le )f Boalshurg (eo Centre died Friday in Half Two weeks ago he was with paralysis and remained in uncons until the time his death survived by his the f dren, Mrs, Frank Run ; Herbert and also leaves two ard Gray, of Wil. ious condition He is be 1 1 2 1M 1 501 ana owing ch Clemson, thel broth Of bull; at home ers, Di lamsport, president of Green Gray, of Stormstown COMmetery cmeliery, ary, and Interment in DAVID dent of Storm a | at home in 1, Wednesday where b > Taur nis Cumberlan € Was a nother and The Snow Shoe where services were held in the Catholic church, Wednesday morn. ing. lolerment cemelery al that place. HO in Catholic FrAxg Cons ped dead Monday Bellefo Wi ne Lvkens + points, to M1 duced rates and 1 wi ina Tickets be sold 5, ing and wi August 16, mn. ates, consult ticket usive, clusive agent MARKET QUOTATIONS Bellefonte— Produce, The following prices prevailed Thurs day morning : The following prices are paid by SECHLER & Co. for produce Eggs. per dozen Lard. per pound | Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound Ride, per pound... Shoulder. per pound. Bellefonte Grain. The following prices are pald by ©. Y. Was NER for grain Wheat, old...... -—" Wheat, new Corn new... . Cobu PRODUCE. BULA ven 100 rn Markets. GRAIN per 1b) Wheat “doz Corn “IDO IR Bacon ‘ Potatoes Lard . $135 * 100 * Lock Haven Curb Market. Prices at the carb market Lock Haven, yesterday morning : Butter, per 1b 12 to 16¢; eggs, per dozen | 22 10" 24¢, potatoes, per bs £1.20, to §1 60 dressed chickens, 55 to goc; honey per 1b. 20c; lard per 1b 12¢; rhubarb per bunch 3 to 50; asparagus per pound bunch roc; green onions per bunch 2 to 3c; cabbage plants per doz Se; cherries per gt. 10 to 12¢; green currants on stems per qt. 8c; green peas in pods per pk 4oc; peas shelled per qt. 15¢; -wife of John | home in that | James and Thomas | Fleming, of this place, left for Clarion to | attend the funeral which took place Sat. | town - | ship died Wednesday afternoon 15, after | trouble, a | | MON EY i FOR LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. MARRIAGE LICENSES. § Charles Tierny - . t Effie R. Bicke! . Alexander Black t Ella F. Rankin 4 Ella Dunlay f James G. Mi t Maud Moore § Samuel 8, Taylor { Katharyne M Bellefonte | | : [ oO nannou Philipsburg Frank Fellows York Lemont York ( ity Be James } Ww lefonte in Fleming Hows LES rd ira Bo na David Bohn, | Bohn, of Ohio, and | Hall. | cemetery | | } wife | * i | | Saturday. | resis | i | i 84 lorigasn ries A uM KEachau tae 108 ¥ 4d WORD AD) Lg ad FOR MONEY TO LOAN or A.B. M Aly apy oved efonte sacuriny Fa er He tf On a MONEY TO LOAN ! N. B. Spangler seourity roved rea ppt estate Bellefonte to { WANTED «10 buy a cheap horse, about i weight, Address Grant Hoover, Bellefonte, Pa. or address Bellefonte, TRE To LOAN FORTSRY & WarLgey Fa SALE pigs months Pa. ‘oland China neda, Zion, x FORSALE n story, Soom ; Apply to 1 1] street, State College 1541 Awelling hi 1. Rhone jue Figh PIGE FOR SALE Jr. Rellefonte, of Ant Yap to Geo, Valentine, Ross, pear Pleas He Apply Wm ¥ horas power prightf steam engine Pa FOR SALE £ horse. power Mendis, Beliefon tubular bolier and Peter FOR SALE «#0 horsepower tubular steam boiler, 0 (horsepower horizontal engine and stack : in good shape. Inquire at this office, GIRLS WANTED «about a half dozen good girls wanted in Bellefonte Shirt Factory at ones, Experienced hands make from $i to $1.80 per day. Apply to 8. D. Ray, Bellefonte, Pa ROOMERS ‘persons contemplating visiting the World's Pair at 85 Louls, will save money in securing rooms with private iamilles conveinent to fair grounds—no advance charges~by communicating with O. M. Wolle, Smullton, Pa.
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