THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1897. ENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Told HAPPY Events Briefly in a Few Lines. Local PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS. Past Week What mention—A What has Transpired Durning the People worthy he Movements of our the ¢ Local Scribe saw of ’ 1 week's local news in a few words Mr. Calvin iday, of Pa. Furnace, was in town on Monday and paid us a short call. -The 1Adin completed holdir County Commissioners have appeals on as ounty. cof Mr. and Mr1s. ine's works, die sessments over Au infant daug wm. Miller, of Valent on Thursday mornin 1g, last week. ~Sixteen wagons were at curb mari x ml Saturday yrning, and the: Miss Mary ug house Mrs. Mary Anna and Chris from Boston, spend the will the Irwin property on High st John Meyer, son Centre Hall, will be one of t Marshall graduates this yes the e iaw ofhice ol will enter & Orvis, at this place, as a Jury Commissioner was in town this week official duties and calling on hi Mr. Decker sioner and will like has his party mains were brought mer home, afternoon, wife survive ~(yov, Hastings i sive repairs made about his res oh this place. A patent OnCre will be laid on the drivey the front, firm from Philadelphia John F. Collector for The work is be Jrown, the Deputy Revenue this district, will be at the Garman House on Tuesday, June 22nd, from gq Pp to revenue be furnish at the Wednes. m., to 4 He Passamore House, Philipsburg a m., stamps. will day June 23rd. 1. Pp. located in Bellefonte, living in the resi Coburn and family are now dence on Allegheny street, north of Col. Mr. long resident of Aaronsburg, but his duties as president of the First require his entire attention Col.Coburn will be missed at Aaronsburg, where he was one of the foremost citizens Reynolds Coburn was a National Bank. in town, and one upon whom many depended for advice and direction in business matters, James A. McClain and family pack- ed up their household effects on Tuesday and shipped same to Spangler, Pa. where they expect to make their future residence. The family will leave the latter part of the week. We are sorry to see them leave our town, but Mr. Mc- Clair is well established at that point in the mercantile business and more desirable for the family to be with him. By the removal we also lose one of our most enthusiastic and active demo- crats, dantly in their new home, and at some future date return again to Bellefoute, it will be We hope they will prosper abun. | n iy ~Edward Campbe of Scranton, is | visiting friends at this place. Ira C. Mitchell, Esq., is home from hig frip to Ohio, where he spent several weeks the Methodist es of Williamsport On June 22nd, all churches and ienic at Heels Hunt i nending week in Philadelphis SOC the busi 3 in the surg The Hunter's ne Christi argely sections. Edmund Blanchard home Philadelphia, where he has been : ing law school. He will remai during vacation, Mr, from Isaac Frain returned is week rip where he visited his daughter Mrs. G. F. W. Marks, at On We commenced on the new a pleasure t to Irie county, North East. Inesday moming work was borough build. ing on Howard street. It will be as possible Judge ferhitninn ey was a free uable work Death of Charles Chambers qiaries Chambers died, at Colu tedls He was the 3 A Chambers He Painter's colic cau had ! there. remains Thursday of last his brother reet, where A Saturday morning taking the body t for burial in Gray's cemetery, where his father, the late Elijah Chambers, lies He was 29 years « ived by his id and is sury his wife, formerly Elsie Hastings, of place A Bad Fall On Thursday evening accident befell Rebecca, a very painful the little seven year, old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Hewes, at their home on Linn street. The little girl was playing on a swing. ing chair, by sitting on the back. She accidentally fell backward and struck on the floor on her The result was that the bone was broken in two places above the elbow. Dr, Hayes was called and gave medical attention. The little girl suffered much pain from the injury, but is getting along nicely now. It thought that she will be sufficiently recov. ered to accompany her parents to Erie, the latter part of the month, where they will spend several weeks visiting friends, at Mrs. Hewes' former home. elbow, is Married, On the 3rd of June, 1897, at the Be. formed parsonage, Bellefonte, Pa., by Rev. R. leighton Gerhart, D. D., Wil. liam H. Brouse, of Pine Grove Mills, and Miss Emma V, Williams, of Boalsburg. J. D. Long Appointed, On Tuesday, J. D, Long was | pointed postmaster at Spring Mills, ap- IN THE COURT | HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Offices. MARRIAGE Charl LAzzic s W. Corl Myer iam G, Heaton, + Emenhizer school board, arose and made haracteris addresses ths ils competing 1st 'rize taken by by J. Earl Aikens These are offered by W. F. three prizes, aggregating of p £25, the generosity Co Reynolds ytd. A prize of 10, offered by Hon Ce M. to that graduating class who shall pass the best the rules of algebra and geometry, re- Bower, member of the examination business arithmetic, on quired for entrance to College. Taken by J. Wallace Reeder 4th. A prize of fio, offered by J. ( Meyer, that of the graduating class who shall excel in the Esq., to member study and writing of the biography of one or more eminent Americans. Taken by Joseph V. Runkle. sth. Two prizes of §5 each, offered by “The Daughters of the American Re- to that member of the “A” Class in each of the grammer schools who shall write the best essay on some subject relating to the Revolution, Taken by Lee Walker, of Stone build. ing; and Annie Smith, of Brick building. volution,"’ The Next State Convention, The next Democratic state convention will be held at Reading, Tuesday, Au- | gust 31. | state committee, in Harrisburg recent. {ly Various The time was fixed at a meet. | | ing of the executive committee of the | A LARGE FISH on of MCCALMONT & HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver His, Bil- lousness, Indigestion, Meadache. Easy to take, easy to operate, 20c. Bellefonte Markets PROVISIONS, GROCERIES weekly by Bauer Apples, dried, per pound Cherries dried per pound, seeded Beans per quart Onions, per bushel Butter, per pound Tallow, per pound... Country Shoulders Rides... Hams Hams sugar cured Breakfast Bacon Lard, per pound Eggs per dozen Potatoes per bushel Dried Sweet Corn per pound as corrected (Gray corrected weekly by Geo. W., Jackson Co.) Red wheat, per bushel Rye, per bushel Corn, ears per bushel | Corn, shelled per bushel Oats—new per bushel Barley, per bushel oo | Buckwheat, per bushel Groundplaster, per ton Coburn Markets, GRAIN AND PRODUCE (as corrected by Lulh- or Guisewite ) Wheat, per bushel! Rye, per bushel... | Barley, per bushel... Oats, per bushel Hay. Per OL Woo. Butter, per pound Kkgs, per dozen " wn u | Onlons, per bushel ....... wre ws re 8 | Apples, per bushel . LL Potatoes, per bushel... 12 | Pork, per pound 04 | burg, on " | | *A NEW SOAP FACTOR) N ' Anotiier new community a SOap fac ory | ition fiddled do died BICYCLERS em SHOULD ALWAYS 000080000 ELECTRIC LINIMENT GREEN'S PHARMACY, Brsa H Bi BELLEFONTE, PA. ¢ fesassassassasaal / § / / / / 4 / / / ¢ / § / / / / / # 4 / / / T 7 / / / LEGAL NOTICE IWsE Woon auditor the | ndersigned, an wrt, to distributs ids in the hands of Sarah Jane Williams, Executrix of ete... of sald decedent, as appears by her fina account, to and among those legally entitied thereto, will sit for the purposes and duties of his appointment on Tuesday the 29th day of June. A.D. 1887. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the Jaw offices of Fortney & Walker, Belle fonte, Pa. when and where all parties interest ed are required to present and prove their claims before the undersigned, or be forever de barred from comin pon the said fund Ww RISON WALKER A td 1 appointed gin HAR June 1 ". Al DITOR'S NOTIC} In the Court of Com mon Fleas of Centre tn il Term, 1% AL Pi. Fa, No. 75 April Term The undersigned auditor appointed by the sald Court of Common Fleas to make distribu tion of the funds or money in the hands of W M. Cronister, Esq. High Sheriff of Centre Co arising from the sale of the real estate of the sald Samuel Grove to and among those legally entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office In the Borough of | Bellefonte, Pa. on Monday the 1th day of | June, A. Iv, 1807, at 10 o'¢lock in the forenoon, when and where all parties in ingerest may at | tend or be forever debarred from coming ih on | sald fund 8D GETTIG, Auditor lebecea Spary va Samuel Grove bE Qnrru ANS COURT SALE Ny virtue of ah oider of the Orphan's Court | of Centre county directed to the undersigned, | there will be sold In the village of Hublers. SATURDLY, JUNE In, 1897, { i at 3o'clock p m.. 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