Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 12, 1905, Image 7

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
OCTOBER
12. 1905
Page 3
Bellefonte and Vicinity
The Local Happenings
Paragraphs
©
in Short
~The steam heat company is certain-
ly fixing our streets.
~The plastering of the Y, M,C, A,
building was completed this week.
—Olin Meek, of Philadelphia, is visit-
ing friends in Bellefonte this week.
—It is a little less than four weeks un-
til the time for holding the election.
~Gotlieb Haag has gone to Warrens. |
burg, Mo., some
time visiting his sister,
—Mrs. R. A, Beck and little daughter
after spending the past
where he will spend
returned home,
two months visiting her parents in Phila.
delphia.
-Miss Mary Shaughnesy, of Philadel-
Hh
il
»
phia, is visiting at
Thomas Shaughnesy,
ome of her ur
Sr., on North
the
cle,
Smith street
—Joe K
Lewistown, spent S
{atz, now the leading clothier of
with hi
|
ents io
in lay
He is
PRT
Bellefonte
fine business.
-— Morris Otto,
Otto, of t
of Niagara Falls,
Mrs. Hamilt
Miss
were
son of
his place, and
Hutson,
in the
— Jam
the Phi
Yacral
legal
latter place
Nolan, Esq.,
es
toni)
with lore, transacte
in town the past week
ness 4
— Among our visitors the past w¢
was in tu
Among
alwart
was James Dumbleton who
clutches of the Hon. john Noll.
Mr.
democrats, Dumbleton is a st
—Men wanted—fifty able bodied men
are wanted to inspect, supervise and
criticise the work of erecting the Soldiers
Monum Wages will be no considera.
nt.
hletics won 1e penant
R
t
a few of our local baseball fans sho
ht
ights
fever
sleep better at 1 1S ac
It
ball }
how the
range
- M
{3 €0
for any
gentleman and
Sund
pects to mo e to Altoona where
]
i
been offered a goo
=Onur hunters
especially squir
ju
position
part
report
is Th
dere
game scarce
TE S
ger of anyone bre
Phe A001 }
ha x
sen
east Curt
by W. M
Walkersjmove
north
-—W,
spent
¥
Spring
Parke Cumming
the
Mrs
several days of past week
visiting Prof
the la
who moved recently
town
terman tter being
were pleased with
-— Boyd Wilson, fi
has been conne
Creamery company
with his family to
week, where he will take charge
large dairy and creamery combined
red an opt
urchasing the same out
Jesse Cox has secu non
the Mulfinger hotel, at Pleasant Gap
with a view of p
right
next
ing up a good hotel there
an i openi
spring, if the business being done
out there at that time will warrant it
According to the Lock Haven Demo
crat. Joe W,
the past 15 years, was able to take a ride
in an auto the other day. Mr. Furey
spent most of his life as associate editor
of the Watchman at this place where he
friends
Furey, who had been ill for
has many
John Given, of Pittsburg,
few days of the past week in Bellefonte
For several years he was connected with
the N.Y, Sun doing reportorial work in
Wall street, but of late has been giving
some attention to the management of the
H. J. Heintz & Co. plant at Pittsburg,
his father-in-law being the founder and
operator
«John Brackbill, son of the late J. C
and Margaret Brachbill, formerly of
Bellefonte, and Miss Sarah C. Sims,
daughter of Mr, and Mm. John I, Sims,
where married at noon Thursday, Oct,
sth, at the home of the bride, soq4 Rural
Avenues, Williamsport, They will re
side at 725 Elmira street,
«William Johnson has bought the
blacksmith shop of Jacob 8. Knisely, the
latter with his brother Andrew, of
Shamokin, intending to go to State Col
money.
acted business in
{ day.
©
12 pages —most news for the least
--W, Harrison Walker, Esq., trans
Harrisburg, Wednes-
—Ten Australians from Snow Shoe
township were naturalized by the court
on Tuesday.
|
—Miss Margera Knowles left yester- |
day morning for her home, after a pleas
ant visit with Mrs. Flora Dale.
the public
—The W, U
that they
wishes to inform |
will not have any
Star Lecture course this winter,
grove,
M.
preach
-Rev. L
will
Daubenspeck, of Selins-
in the Lutheran
church of this place next Sabbath, morn
ing and evening, at the usual hour,
with
place
P
counties over the
with the
gen
farm
team defeated
Al
place,
agentiRombarger
spent al
| Mills; L
'H
Hughe's co
Irvin Gettig has resigned his position
L. C. Gettig of this
his fi has gone to
brother
his
and with
leasant Gap where they will reside,
Mac Heinle, f Alli
, Ohio, Bell
1
oua
now a resident o
informed relatives in
lay that he «
i
nd son. In conseque
grandparents
1
|
‘his may be sai
state, all were favored
delightful weather, We know
fall SO
for
had
with bright
f no previous year that a
srally favored Kies,
work and ot lings
—The Bellefonte Academy foot
the Snow Shoe
by the
Saturday
ww She
1 eleven
afternoon
Next
one
Same
It is to
High School and the
Il play at St
that the
1 ¢ \
Will play
wr
ademy another gan
vhole town would turn
Its themsel
re
Geet
wlieve they cs
ons
e¢ Hal
r Tey r | 4
§ prepara
thi
Lis
and handed it to station
On ‘examination |
over
N
Ast week went
left her
town or
received from Miss Lyon
in which we stated that she had
Mc
lays
married James
Holl
Recent callers J A lames. Jr 0
Blanchard; Henry Rossman, of ‘1
vill
ussSey
e, an old and esteemed friend: S. S
Stump and wife, Mrs. Eliza Stump and
Mrs. D. K. Keller, of Centre Hall;
John Page, Rebersburg; Ct Musser
of Woodward, David and wife.
of Spring Mills; Thos,
all
AS
Bartges
B
of Stormstown: C
Way and son
Collins, P. Reese, of
Snow Shoe; D, M, Neidigh, of State Col
lege; John I. Williams, of Juniata; Cyrus
Huey, of Fillmore; |. H. Zerby and wife
of Spring Mills; J. H. Messimer, of
Spring Mills; Miss Kritzer, of Spring
H. Stover and wife, of Coburn,
attending fair; Cleveland Vonada, of
Woodward; D. W. Garner and George
Lutz, both of State College; J. M. Wil.
Hams, of Port Matilda; Jacob Kerstetter,
of Coburn; Heltman, of Mackey-
ville; Prof. James Gregg, now teacher in
Tyrone; J. RK. Rute, of Salona; D, A
Ertel and wife, of Spring Mills; W. H,
Crebs, of Madisooburg; Geo. A Yh
ite and son Thurman, of Clarence; N, H
Johnson, wife and daughter .; of
Blanchard; Michael! Kerstetter, of Pleas
ant Gap, who gets around a great deal,
reports democratic prospects bright; Dr,
8S. Braucht, of Spring Mills; Mrs,
Daniel Hess, of Linden Hall
ss som————
W. A. SBandoe, of Centre Hall, made
sale of his surplus real estate in order to
Chas
lege and open a pool and billiard room | | go to his new home at Ingram, a suburb
and cigar store combined in a room in
‘he new hotel building. The change will
place just as soon as the room at
 Colege 1s ready.
|
of Pittsburg.
A —— 5. 3h
Prorie who want thirdterms dont
know when to quit,
| by Rev,
| in the stall, and was found dead, having
i >
strangled itself,
up
OVER THE COUNTY.
Cyrus Huey, of Fillmore, boasts of a |
| tomato vine, 4 to 5 feet high, on which |
| Mrs. Huey counted 77 fine tomatoes of |
1
i various sizes,
That's hard to beat.
Mrs. Ellen J. Nelson, an aged and
much respected resident of Philipsburg,
died last Sunday night, aged almost 77
years, She is survived by three sons,
all living in the west, Ek
At the home of Samuel C anpbe. of |
Milesburg, Pa., Miss Florence T. Camp- |
bell and Homer G. McKinley,
united in holy matrimony Oct. 5,
M. C. Pifer
A valuable horse owned by Daniel |
were |
1905
Grove, of College township, got tangled |
It was a young animal,
| recently shipped from the west,
J. H. Messimer, of Gregg, stands high
for
apples are whoppers ; we took the meas-
large apples ; his twenty.ounce
ure of one and found it nigh 15 inches in
circumference Such stock is worth
taking to any fair
ball team de
at Harris
to oon Saturday
10 Various
The Carlisle Indian foot
feated the State College team
superior
Rebersburg,
of Metro-
irance company i
Mrs. Jeanette Dun.
formerly of
the
Woodward
again by
Mr, Eby ex
1g the
whole
distillery at
up
ollector
was ened and startec
Dzputy C
Of
Reese
Aurit
The
, United States
It
paign
Ooga county
that the c
Ami
1d there are cross wor 1s
‘ephas M. Gramley, one of the
township, read
Late E+)
ie ne when ball
Bellefon ing
way to town he found the pocketbook
3! ana
f is Fyve b
he 5 fled 5 nts
result that two
18 RE
lesburg Howard
Lolliege
different sections of the
office
rm us that
ounty calling at the mocrat
1 the past two weeks |
ceased. The
had been g n a mild way for
the
nog ot
several and did not
if
in and yet sound remain so the
weeks affect
crop very largely, hence the tubers
gathered
supply will be large and this ndcessary
This will
farmers
be reasotiable
f
for
food in price
prove well consumers and
The the average and
will at least stand to an average, if the
rot
crop was above
does not set in again which is not
Gardner-Courter.
Miss Emma, daughter of Willham H
Gardoer, was married Wednesday even-
ing 4th by Rev G. 8S, West at the bride's
home in Blanchard, to Thomas Courter,
son of Squire William Courter, also of
Blanchard, The groom is the popular
leader of the Blanchard cornet band.
They were given an old-fashioned sere- |
nade in the evening, and yesterday morn-
ing the happy couple left on the Beech
Creek train west for a welling trip.
————
Holter-Steele.
On Thursday sth at 11 am., at the |
home of Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Steels,
Robert Bower Holter, and Miss Julia
Steele, their daughter were married by
Rev. J. A. Wood, Jr., of the Methodist
church, The ushers were Charles
Rockey and A. C, Longee while Miss
| Margaret Crider was the ring bearer.
They will locate at Johnsonburg where
| the groom holds a good position with an
| express company.
| the end of the calendar year; and
SEC, HINDMAN RESIGNS.
B, Hindman has tender
{ed his resignation to the Bellefonte Y.
| M. C. A. to take effect January 1st 1906,
| after which time he
Secretary L.
will likely move to
| Brooklyn and engage in real estate busi-
| ness
The following resolutions were
passed by the association :
Whereas, L. B. Hindman, General
Secretary of the Y.M,C.A. of Bellefonte,
has deemed it advisable because of un-
| controllable circumstances to tender his |
| resignation, the same to take effect at |
Whereas, he has rendered a faithful, |
devoted and efficient service to the Y. |
M.C A. as far as the facilities at his
command would permit, and
Whereas, he has responded very
{ cheerfully to e very call made upon him
matter from
and
Whereas, he has at all times conduct-
ed himself as a Christian gentleman aud
citizen during his brief sojourn in Belle
fonte,
Therefore,
for Christian
what source the
service, no
call came;
je it resolved that the Di-
rectors of the Y. M. . A., of Bellefonte
fully appreciate his exemplary life and
untiring efforts in behalf of the young
men, and accept with sincere reluctance
and regret the tendered resignat
Be it further re that the
cordial sympathies wi be: st wishe
rd of Directors Mr. Hind.
BelOTA in all the
10 relat
R
Darn
dy
and
on, and
olved : most
ollow
wile
ons
Hucues
Warre,
GERBERT
a
RECENT DEATHS,
McWiLLiams
Huntingdon
died of i a Sunday
after an ill two weeks,
80 years old last February and
fifrv :
fifty years had lived in Graysvil
Mus. tJames P. Frank
home in Rebersbur Tuesday
rd, to consur ion, The
1s survived by her sband and
Samuel, of Ha
clerk betwee
and Orv
burg
Evizasern
f Graysville,
1 f v
—f resis
aty
morning,
She was
§ y
0T Ove
Yor
ae cou
meuamoni
ness of
le
at her
evening
des
LWO SOS
died
o
" 5
Gue eased
railroad mail
PALIT THA
: D
ork and Pittsburg;
at Bloon 5
» L¥
NEW 2
4]
is, & school teacher
home
{
of
his
afternoon,
He WAS WAS & son of
Ann Luse,of Mill
year
eumoni:
nd Mary
was 32
age
double dwelling house in Lock Hav
eet secapied by Andrew Reeder and EA
ph Grande
Italian, who was
¢. the victim of which
hter sentenced
Was
Mayer, of Lx
: underye mn
; at ergo :
wk Haven
wis burne«
ear's tobacco crop, which had been
by John Probst of
The building and contents
to {
ol
inknown, but is supposed to
ed and harvested
Lock Haven
were reduced ashes. The cause
the fire is
bave beet the work of
There
an incendiary
was an insurance of $500 on the
building and $700 on the contents
of Mifflinburg, Union
to Harrisburg a most
It is a tea box
was owned by Mary Harris,
daughter of John Harris, the founder of
Harrisburg, and is about 150 years old
It came into the possession of Mrs, Dief.
| fenbach some years ago and was placed
in the custody of the Harrisburg Tele
graph for exhibition during “Old Home
Week,” after which it will be presented
to the State museum at the request of
the owner.
———————
Weather Repor L
Weekly report— Bellefonte Station.
DATE TEMPERATURE
Maximum Minimom
0
a
C. Dieffenback,
county, has sent
interesting historic relic
which
jon 5, clear.
6, clear...
i 7, clear...
LN | [] | JSR
i oolear.......
10, CIGAR. ovr mmiss sumsisinn TP
HH, cloudy woos wih
Baln 1 On 11 began early morn, 59 |
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APMINISTRATOR'S N¢ NOTICE.
Natal of any CO, BAvRGART, Inte of Miles |
tre county, deceased
administration Ay the above estate
Si le ed all
Soi i
"to preseat
CE
{ 27th,
| one of the back roads bet
| and State College
{lic meeting and is arranged
| t
"| the
SAVE THE ORCHARDS.
The first practi al demonstration of
{ the most approved and successful method
lof fighting the San Jose Scale which is
destroying #0 many orchards in this
state will be given October
from ten to
orchard of Col
miles southwest
on Friday,
eleven.t
W.F
of
iirty am, in
the a
few
Reynolds,
B
ween Belle fonts
ellefonte,
This will be a pub
two
for the
| purposes of showing practi al orchardists
it how
it is present in
the
the presence of
who may wish to atten to treat
h
orchards
e San Jose Scale whet n
and of illustrating methods
of this practical work in
the |
orchard demonstrators
who will at
twenty-one
that
in
time
the
be taking special
instructions Pennsylvania State
College, preparatory to opening the gen-
eral campaign against the scale all over
state of Pennsylvania about October
{f Prof, H A
| oi
ist of the State
:
under the d
Surface
Depar
10 rections
’ E« onomic 4LH0i
Agric
second
tment of
the
October
irface, §
Botany Some
features of orcharding
Kunisely's pool room all
same
o R
Lay
ia the ETC La ei +)
SALE REGISTER.
of
THORSDAY, OCTORER | one hall mite east
Colyer, KEY. A. J. HONK will sell household
goods. a Lp. mW
SATURDAY UCTORER
ie. PrTERS Will sell
pm
at Milesburg
bousehold gods
Cuan
at
Fripay, Ocvronex Ith near Runville post
office. THoMas GRIFFITH wili sell. 3 horses
3 head oeattle, 4 sheep ® hogs, feed and full
line of farm Implements Sale at m
David Weasel, auet
"
MARTIN
other live
Tuunsnay, Nov. 2 :=near Unlonvi)
HOGAN will sell horses callie and
stock. 8 K. Emerick. auet
*
THURADAY NOVEMERR 10TH On the Furs
farm. Manion Twp. 5 miles east of Bellefonte
Peace w | farm impliments and live
stock
TRUSSDAY NovEMAEs 14th pear Sober sta
thon. Manny V Gexrzel will sell a large jot
of live stack and farm Implements HH
Miller auct
WORKMAN'S
Bargain House
New Store in the Me Bride Buliding,
30-32 SOUTH ALLECHENY ST.
BIG BARGAINS
are always awaiting careful buyers
We give the most value for the
least money, Our Fall Line of
CLOTHING
and Gents' Furnishings are complete
We also have a full line of
BOOTS and SHOES
Come and learn our prices, they will
surprise you. No trouble to show
ds
Rox
STORE CLOSED Friday at 6 p.m. and
Joining closed untl Saturday I pm
Bet sth; and will be closed Oot
until 6 p.m,
"nh
:
Remember the right place
|| in the McBride Building, South
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
MARRIAGE LICEN
R. Bowers Holter -
Julia D, Steele
Jone McClenahen .
lettie Landis
, A. Vonada
Mary E. Bressler
Michael L. Kelley -
i Alice C, Murray
{ Charles J. Geesey
Edith M. Bair - Millheim
Jide s Shoffner Philipsburg
Flora D. Smith - . "
Boyd A. Spicher
Mary E. Tressler .
SES,
Howard
Bellefonte
Trollers, ND
Potters Mills
Madisonburg
Snow Shoe
Philadelphia
New York
. Pleasant Gap
KEAL
John N. Homan,
Etters. Oct, 4. 190%;
State College. $2800
Mrs. Mary M. Love
Oct. 2, house and lot
$900.
Sarah ‘Collin
ESTATE TRANSFERS
Lillie
g 1
ang
ux to
Ouse
H.L
Brion,
in Sprit
oo tw
ng iwp.
to
190¢
LOST
Pailade=iphia
eber }
\
Fa
»
{Here n
same
WANTED i
tion 10 tTave
ary h J
ses advanoeq
[ ote Pa
uable
FORK SALE
of Sve sin and one
the rm f be
PES Li very
ormat upon
Johnston ty. Be
Ady or gentleman of fair «
for Brm of 82% OX
YPAr, payable Woekly
address Geo. UG. LUlows
wi
estate consisting
ble house, s Luale
elonte. Pa. will be sold
reasonable price. For in
Mrs. Lecking on, ord. K.
elonte, Fa dl
rea
dou
a
r
:
:
:
:
Located in Marion Twp
bh Harter farm; 40 acres,
tivation, with good
spring water: also
timberland. Inquire
tu
MARKET QUOTATIONS
Beliefonte--Produce
The following prices prevailed Thursday
morning
The following prices are paid by SECHLER &
Co. tor yroduce
Eggs. per dozen
Lard, per pound
Tallow, per pound
Butter, per pound
“ide per pound
Shoulder, per pound
Bellefonte Gram,
The following prices are paid by U. ¥. Wao
“En for grain
Wheat, old.
R - -
ore Shelled ....
Oore new s——— - .
Coburn Markets,
PRODICR GRAIN
Putter... 1% per ib per Plo s ¥
BRE ccesns. § nO Rew.
Ham. w- po
Khoulder...
BACON oven
Potatoes
Wheat
wean
a
“
EE  —_—
The following were the rulin
of produce on the curb market,
day morning
Butter per 1b 18 to 25c; eggs per dos
23 to 250, Pressed chickens per Ibis to ie
honey pet Ib 18 to soc; lard alee
11 to 12¢ ; potatoes, per bu so to live
chickens 32 14¢; cabbage 3to 6c; beets
per bunch gc; oats, per ba 4oc; letuce
Re
potatoes p. pk 12 to 15¢; radishes p. bunch
5c; bean in pod per peck 10 to 1 sel
shelled per quart Fis peas a >.
I a a Tox 0 1.
10 to 15¢; blackberries
endl od peck 100;
i Allegheny St,
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