THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 23, Page 2 Bellefonte and Vicinity The Local in Short —Wm, Furst, of Philadelphia, is home on a short visit, —Emil Joseph is able to be about again after submitting to an operation, — Burgess Walker expects to get to his office by the latter part of the week. He had a severe case of tonsilitis, ~ Blair's jewelry store is being renova- ted and improved for the displ s+ of holt AY OF Lil day goods, ~Contractor Samuel Gault is making considerable progress his new house on Curtin street, —Al, last week, after spending the summer in Pittsburg, Braddock and other western | towns. Roberts arrived in Bellefonte, —Boyd A. Musser, now of Scranton, Pa, representing the York Bridge Com nd pany, dropped around last week to see | friends A. Fairlamb, of Belle- fonte, who had been seriously Bush House, ~Dr, George ill in his the somewhat room at better, —John M lo ig and house fered for sale. - Hon some extensive s the reservoir of the Osce pany during the past week ~The soldiers mu« o suming partly delay in ~ Robert Br a bank in Bradf Mr. Mrs who came here from Ridgway —Wm. Laurie, D =» D.. LL. D.. resigned Bellefon : as pastor of Lae ® Lr church last Sabbath, after a pastorate of ov % Lieu Governor leave for Decem! } a Savanna And two m and Philade pt 1a -"] he Ladi Board, will bay fit of the giving Day. A ceived by all into which any paper and sent hanksgiving Day mm getting one bags, let that not interfere with mal nation can be put pital on in ia should be missed a donation--it will be for a laud pose " The great game of foot ball betwee the Academy put off last Friday afternoon at and the High school was grounds with in dance a large crowd Strange to relate after an hout tussle neither side was able to score, and the game was decided a draw sult was a surprise to all as each team was confident of winning, and none were more interested in the game than Profs James Hughes, of the Academy and Prof. Meyer of the public schools. We really think another game should be ar- ranged at once, : ~At a meeting of the Directors of the Y. M. C. A , Tuesday evening last week a call was extended to C, N. Meserve to become General Secretary of the local Association upon the expiration of Mr Hindman's term of service Dec. 31 Word has just been received from Mr Meserve accepting the call, Mr. last week and all who met him were very much pleased with the man, Mr, Meserve will have charge of the Physical Depart. ment of the local Association but will associate with him a young man of large experience and abilty who will have direct ¢harge of this work. Both men are expected here not later than December 20th, to take charge of the mew building at its opening. : The re- Happenings Paragraphs ~“To Die at Dawn” at the opera | house, Friday evening — Prothonotary A. B, Kimport now is a resident of Curtin street, Special term of court opened Monday but the attendance is not large, — For a cough or cold take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of Tar—cures in one day, ti John T democracts from Munson Station, attend. Stewart, one of the hustling ed court this week, Misses Helen and Mae Herr. man, of Philipsburg, were guests of Miss Marie Walsh over the Sabbath, Irish — Austin McClain, of Ridgway, is suf- with heart trouble. His mother ster Ella, were summoned to his bedside on Monday, —Special sale All 5 cents to make room at the In —~Mrs Saturday Nov, go Holliday Goods and 10 cent articles at . for perial store |) Henry Antis Walker, Connemaugh a short <i Central sold one ~The Bellefonte A) thie Te 4 of at ¥ the Rev. fferings wil te He [hee it pia praise 0 God; | | peopie praise Thee Miss S. Elizabe k, Pa., was a ple from her former home at Linden Hall a four weeks’ visit, and M to go on a trip to Flori he } " ’ wiere she Spen has returned to Braddock, ss Getthig is making ready y da, December 1, sightseeing, and we be speak for her a pleasant time, —Saturday morning a special tran . i was run from State College to Williams. of foot ball with the Pa Bellefonte and | port for the game 00 | Dickinson team of Carlisle, Large crowds went down | Lock Haven, | by a large crowd, and resulted in a vic from The game was witnessed tory for State College by the score of 6 to 0. ~The day for a slipshod and inconsist- by, at least so | believes BE. Laurence Lee, author and producer of the latest melodramatic suc- ent melodrama has gone | cess, consequently he is offering a com vincing portrayal of his latest play “To Die at Dawn” which is the attraction at -A Bazaar and oyster supper will be held by the Lutheran congregation of | this place, on Wednesday and Thursday, { December 6 and 7, both nights, The | Bazgar will have on sale all kinds of fancy goods, fruits, candies, ete. Tick. ets for suppers 25 ots, Proceeds for the benefit of the church, Will be held in the rooms lately occupied by Dolls bak- ery on Bishop street, 3t on | i Murray, plete production, necessary for a con. | Meserve spent two days in Bellefonte | Garman's opera house, Friday, Nov. 24. "n : 1 ~To.morrow evening the attraction | | at the opera house will be “To Die at] Dawn,” ~Miss Helen Schaffer has accepted a position in the law office of N. B. Spang- ler, as stenographer, The last game of foot ball scheduled for this season will be played at the fair ground on Saturday afternoon (3, Cr, publicans of Martha, but Stalwart enjoys Fink, one of the res who reading a democratic paper, 1s attending court this week and paid us a short call. The street improvements about the Penna. station are certainly creditable and of the right order. The expense to the boro is very small, the company bearing the greater portion of the best bear stor this Bellefonte, Two ies pub- lished season were sent out from The Howard doctor appears to be outdone by the chap who shot a bear with the 22 calibre revolver, fro ~Tuesday a fine lot of large trout | were put in the big spring at the Water Tt them were over a foot it works. 1ere were over sixty and all of They rry. Pa. hatchery. 1 length, came here from the Ce If they ever get down in the main stream 1 It will be all day with them, announced Bank and is a urtin of Roland ot Hot ana then given ex Rear k a hand to- filed par- idence to hments, take of refres luring the exercises in the as two numbers from the hymnal, a duet by Misses Maud and je Miller; duet by Miss Lottie Robb Miss Maud Miller, Miss Fanny Mulbarger the pieces were Carr and and a solo by no charmingly rendered. Altogether it was 4 w & most happy occasion ———————— Anti- Toxin Stations Established. The Con Dixon missioner of Health, Samuel hus established stations in this county for the free dis of Antitoxin They are A. Sickel, Snow Shoe; Jared D Centre Hall: W. M. Melick, Philipsburg, Thomas F. Meyer, Mill heim; H. D. Meek, State College, ( the following tribution Wm Weather Report, Weekly report—Bellefonte Station DATE TEMPERATURE Maximum Minimun n » | Pu pr 6 7, “ive R— | | | RJOTIOR-TRANSPER OF TAVERN : CENSE | Nobles is hereby given that the Tempest Slinger and | C & W. i | thi ‘day filed in the office of the Clerk | Quarter Ressions Court, for transfer of the Payer lice te of Veatral Jlotel Ind aed, pabes oro Pa. from Tempest Slioger to J v and W. HH. at Nov, 17, 1900, A. Bn Rurpat | Nov, 18 17. Is, 19, : n, cloudy clear clear elenr clear clear... clear 0 . 57 Wo “ Jatition of Jones, was of | OVER THE COUNTY. Still some corn to husk, Hurry up. The hunters are many but the game is “few.” Weather very fine from the sky-—but cold, Pork is runnmg from 6 to 6% cents dressed, in this county, be held Philipsburg, November 28th and 29th, The new at Harters, 26th, A farmer's institute wil in United Evangelical church will be dedicated November eastern market fallen, are at work on the new hop for J. Will si The carpenter Marble Mayes Ex-representative J and Granite shop at Howard, Ww down Kepler did a a hitteen big thing, he brought pound gobbler from Tussey mountain, Mr, and Mrs, death of their two months old baby gi Cal. Bailey mourn the rl who died Tuesday afternoon 14, after a brief iliness, While cutting at Howard, las his hand into the 1 the meeting Mrs. LH. Fi: f the music ident The Methodist Millheim, ays the Jourtal, is beginning to make a church in ne appearance, The unsightly steeple that stood in tront of the church was re moved and the belfry, as pow repaired, s surmounted by a fine canopy built in the gothic style. The brick work of the hurch has been newly painted, which improves the looks of the building great. After some needed repairs are done en- vy to the inside the church will be re.oj ed again After the services in the Presbyterian rch at State College Sunday morniog lutheran congregation met and elected a council as follows :=Elders, C H. Seibert and 8. 8. Grieb; deacons, 0. F. Shaw and Clark Herman; trustees, T F. Kennedy and W., H., Homan; secre- tary, J. T. McCormick. It was also de- cided to begin work at once on the new church building which is to be located on College Avenue, In case the cold weath- er does not interfere the members of the new congregation will soon have a beau chu the tiful and comfortable house in which to! wotship. Times, SALE REGISTER, TRUREDAY NOY 79D ‘Al the residence of the late Mus, Ronent MeKxio67. In Benner AWD. horses, cows, young cattie and all farm Ing implements ie 10 begin at o'clock Win. Goheon auct | Tuesoay, Nov 2: @ mile south eal of Ruavitle, Jon A. Lucas will sell 3 work horses, 2 oolts 19head of young eatile b cows hows full fine of Varin Tuplements. 8, 4 . Emerick, anet. pa Fag suet, TUAY, MaROH 16 NOR gah AC. RECENT DEATHS. Mrs. A. F. death died Avperr Smiru:~Mr, and Smith, of the Branch, mourn the of their baby boy, Albert, who Sunday evening 12, aged 11 months ANNA B, Meves a November Deceased Mrs Pp, and was raised here her husband and Mi home died at Apache, O, Gth 47 years Mr. and Bell on aged a daughter of Seibert, of near She is eight childre : Ricuanl Buchannan, Mi Mrs. Richard for many in Centre Hall. The hildren, Wm. 1 yi | An fACUS 1 t Gecea 2 gan, had n. | He rmoea prostration was a ( nember of the. Ref church and much e He mourn I about 13 teermmed as a citizen children to WIAs leaves a 1s Hye YOArs Curisy Maw lent of Port Matilda living at Kizer, Cumber- land, employed as a brakeman on the B. & O killed in a wreck, his ren gl Port Matilda hrist onths brothers f y . « a Iormer resu a railroad was were He wa AVES A Jn LY 12, Oi VO 8 EL Dr } i; | | ierrien | Hulda | cently were brought to day tery a in. The remains Bellefonte on Wednes- interment in the U became for ] nion ceme- — LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. { Domer iM Arion { Wm. B, { Marga { Edward A { Maude E { Gordon W i Sarah M. B Hunting Accident. La Bargain House New Store In the Melride Bullding 30-32 SOUTH ALLECHENY ST. A FEW OF OUR PRICES : Men's Fleece lined Drawers, soc kind Ladies Fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, 3sc kind, ..... Children's Fleece lined Shirts and Drawers 12¢ Men's Good $1.50 Working Shoes $1 2% $1.48 Shirts and Le 2% up for, . 'ea {] Ladies Good $1.75 Shoes for Boys' Shoes . $1.00 and up Children's Shoes. . «++ 28C ANd up Men's Good $1.50 Working Pants BOF. cs vanvivnnnsanninens o8¢ 3000 yds Lancaster Ginghams. sc yd 2000 yds bleached and unbleach. ed Muslin ge per yd They are here again Overs alls for soc NH Remember the right place Allegheny St., BELLEFONTE, PA. 20 Ibs, C Sugar, 19 Ibs. A Sugar 18 Ibs 6G Sugar ! ) i NOTICE! He | — ; “|Our Sugar Prices FOR SATURDAY 1.00 1.00 100 for Produce GILLENS CASH GROCERY Allegheny St Belicfente, Pa PENNY A WORD AD) and oken ound and te, Pa. br gall lo Harte tivation FARM FOR known as the Jacol limestone | buildings and ent spring wale adjoining this 300 ac res of timberland of Geo Garbrick, Ex. Belief Fa “ mde ca will exes fonts MARKET QUOTATIONS Bellefonte. Produce The following prices prevailed Thursday morning The ‘ollowing pricesare paid by SecuLex & Co. for produce Eggs, por dozen ard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter. per pound wide per pound Shon lder. pw pound Potatoes per bushel 3 Apples per bushel - Bellefonte Cram, The following prices are paid by OU. ¥, Wao wER for grain Wheat, old wheat, new... Oats Barley Rye... . Corn Shelled Corn pew PRODUCE | GRAIN Rutter Me per 1h | Wheat pes Kags... M * dog | Corn " Hameo won M4 1b] Oats " shoulder... 12 * 1b] Rye RREON..cnw. 10 * 1b | Barley * Potatoes... 00 * bw Lard £ * hv) Lock Maven Markets. The following were the puking of produce on the curb market, Wednes- day morning - Butter per pound 22 to 28¢; eggs per dozen 12 to 15¢; dressed chickens per 1b 1g to 18¢; honey per Ib 15 to 200; live chickens per Ib 10 to 12¢, cabbage per head g to 100; beets per bunch gc; lettuce per head soy spring chickens 35 to de; potatogs per peck 15 18¢; radisiios per bunch sc; ap ples per peck 20 to 26c. grapes per basket 1% to 18¢; squash each 10 to 150; pum kin per slice 4 to te, cider per gal 18; core bushel so to ssc; onions par Shel Boe, prices
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