Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 25, 1905, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE DEMO
Bellefonte and Vicinity
The Local Happenings
Short
in
collector
company,
Miss Bessie Showers
ot H 4
Philad hundred
ais 5
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added other names
home in Gettysburg, on Mon
having spent two week
n evangelistic work, On Suaday
evening he held a farewell service in the
ourt house which was attended by a
large audience composed of members of
all churches and such as were members
of no church, and preached a sermon of
great power with illustrations upon the
new birth and prodigal son that riveted
the closest attention of the audience for
The
in which the audience
over an hour music by the choir
joined, was fine,
At the close of the service the audience
testified to Dr, Sieber’'s work by an un
angimous rising vote,
the doctor to
The people desire
come again, and he has
consented to serve the vacant Lutheran
charge for an indefinite period, and will
most likely preach in the church Sunday,
June 4th, morning and evening.
Paragraphs
iterpret it
The population of
on the increase by late
and Mrs, Corl are glade
rival of a little respon
home; and at Mr, and
fer's the music of a lately arrived little | minutes
Bellef
mite
rival far
AITIVAIS. Janes
lened by the ar
sibility at their
Mrs. Paul Shef
daughter adds cheer to their household,
while Mr. and Mrs. Wn
little daughter-—their f
and make them happy
The hospital corps :
ment is now located in |
bers of the corps are Dr
State College;
and W, W, Gephart
Ed. Keichline, J. H
Hayes and Hugh Crider
Claude
Hayes as surgeon
bulance taken to Diehl
repaired and freshly
they will be ready for camp at Erie this and the beginning of operations within a
summer,
R. Russel
1, Jodon have a
irst to
Next
care
i the Fifth regi
Mem-
| Robinson, of
Smith,
lellefonte
steward,
Blair,
Robb, Edmund
with Dr, R. G
They had their am
s shop to have it
painted so that
fore
RAT, B
rain
nipping
-J. DD. Wagner is
on Reynold
a
RECENT DEATHS
Mus, |
Barn . died ry suddenly at
Monday aftern ), of
case, Mrs arn w hose
Bellefonte
Miss Ann
on the
Jerse
Shore yeart d
home Is
Was ting her daughter
a Barnet While
streets suddet
hat place
taken
carried to a
she was
ill and
near by
Was doctor's office
where she expired in a few
The deconatd was aged 59
years, 6 months and 21 days. She was
a member of the Evangelical church
She is survived by the followin child
ren: Anna, of Jersey Shore; Eimer, of
Charleston. W. Va.; Thomas, of Hub
lersburg: John, of Altoona; Mrs. Mabel
Atkey, Ellery, W m and Perry, of
Bellefonte. The funeral will take place
from the residence on North Spring
street, Bellefonte, Friday afternoon. In
terment in the Union cemetery
Dr. E. H, Leffler, of Millersburg and
James Aarons of Resting, were at Beech
Creek the of
Everything is fa
vorable to the installation of the plant
past week in the interest
the new water works
short time,
ury people are n
tended to
cone
the B. \ M
donated to the
M. D. Kelley
Italy and
Mr. and Mrs
cated
from
by
church
will be de
A very quiet wedding was solemnized
the hom= of Mr Mrs. PW
Port Mati on the evening
of May 20th, when Marshall of
State College and Miss Williams
of Port Matilda, were lage
Rev. A. C. Lathrop It
generally known that the wedding was
soon but
at
Young, of
and
da,
Harry
Ada B
nited in mart
by the
Was
to be only a few immediate
friends knew The
f E. H. Marshall of State
The bride is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs
James B of Port Matilda,
Both bride and groom are very mu h
esteemed” and many friends wish them a
when groom is A
son College
Williams
Hong and happy life.
By
ADJOINING COUNTIES.
Brice for
$60,000
ym Hopkins & Wey
Detweiller es
Keller. Brown
3!
Nis
the
the
Lancaster county, and
Dallet and Frismuth heirs of New York
and Philadelphia
A young man of high society in Pitts
)
burg is being sued by a St, Louis girl
$20, 000 f
{OF
promise
od
damages alleged breach of
} She also sues his family for a
like amount for the reason, as she states
that the family influenced the son. It
appears that she went to visit her hance
parents and they turned against her be
she was lazy and
ause they found that
ndolent and did not
get u
of which
breakfast All goes 10 prove
that mothers who bring up their daugh
ters like petted and pampered dolls to
act as pretty ornaments are on the wrong
track. Even the rich do not care
marry girls who are playthings, and
nothing more
to
| toc; onions per bunc
Paags
Absolutely Pure
HAS NO SUBSTITUTE
THE EASTERN WAR
— w—
RIGHT TIME TO CURE
CATARRH
S. Ki
NNY 4A WORD AD)
MARKET QUOTATION
Bellefonte--Produce
The following prevailed
morning
The following prices are paid by Sp
Co. for produee
Reg» per dorm
Lard, per pound
Tallow, per pound
Butter. per pound
“ide pet pound
Shoulder, per pound
Bellefonte—Grain,
The following prices are paid by CU. ¥. Wao
sen Tor grain
| heat, old
Wheat, new
0s
fariey
Kye
orn Shelled -—
Core new
prices
Thursday
HLER &
Lock Naven Markets.
¢ following were the ruling prices
on the curb market, Wednes-
orning
Butter per 1b 20 to 250; eggs per dos
17 to 18¢, dressed chickens per Ib 18 to 20¢
applebutter per gal, soc honey per
Ib 18 to 20¢; lard per Ib, 11 to 120; pola
toes, per bu 35 to soc; live chickens per
Ib 12 to 140; apples per peck § toroc; ‘cabs
bage 1 to 6c; rhubarb per bunch
§ to 1pc; beets per bunch se; oats, pat
bu goc: horseradish, per bunch ge; lets
tuce per head 100; asparagus, per, bunch
5c. —
or
1%