Whe Centre " huredav Morning, June 3, 1886. Locnl Editor and Business Manager ABO. P. BIDLE, Son sro mnon containing important news solic} of trom any part of the connty. No communioation® wer ed 1nlons srcompanied by tie real name of the grher Local Department. ~Noricg. — No papers will be stopped unless subscription is paid in full, ex- ecpt at the option of the publishers, ~The bass fishing season opened Thimrsday. —Candidates will find it canwysssing through Penn's Valley. -H. F. Confer of Millheim is doing an exellent business with his planing very dry milk in that place, Pattison gives a dinner Judges of the Supreme ~Liovernor to-day to the Court of this State, ~An elegant line of ladies slippers, admpted equally for style and comfort, at Mingle's shoe store. -Pr. T. R now in California are expected home the ka ter part of this mouth, ~Our collector thinks editor Bumil wal, has one of es in the county the name of Mrs, Bomnmons, lelivered a temperance ad dross dance of agown, The funeral Nalan of Si ed by people county. more t county. is progre the next running. Coleville. old and edifice that part of the ~Argument ( week. Some posed of M 188¢€ which was held over was granted con Mr. rode to Be day last. miles) in | the road he time. —Rev. D. very able and the Reformed last Sanday. anr worthy back in the pul; The 2 Weekly failing health 18 of lishment presses, two ] a complete ou gain. They schools were intendent, day. held earlid much place in —d nn last short distan tempted to « frightful ma: clothing with « mm ner to them. The but not unt She is stil condition, On le out in a ™ stair ba residency . entire uj was ono 1m ximity ta the assistance « eeeded in putt damage w Mr. D. II boy orator [ perance meoting ander the Mr. lave been properly tern omtor.” bat tod MUN] C0 Burwell vy he has ste yond boyhood and is 8 man in the He i intelligent young man and true sense of the the word a bright, ORO fn very pleasant voice, well under control | and he adds a newness to the time-worn subject that really makes it a treat to { much larger audience, had the © yur | at the advanced age of hear him, He was listened to by large nu liences and appreciative Hayes and wife who are | | Mise Ell orator we —Mens' fine shoes at panic prices Mingle's shoe store. ~The prospects of the Nail Mill in Lock Haven, are growing brighter. —Miss Folsom, the President's bride- eloot, arrived from Europe on Thursday. —Collins Brothers began laying the rails on the Buffalo Run road on Tues. day morning. —The Harrisburg Telegram has again been sued for libel. The case will come up at August court, — Mrs. John Musser of near Fillmore, wo are pleased to state is rapidly im. proving, both mentally and [physically Building and Loan hold a Friday, evening June 11. at ~The Centre meeting the Association will on offi ce of Geo. L. Potter, —Jacob Rhinefelt a wellknown Hebrew citizen of Philipsburg, died on Sunday night and was brought to place for interment on Tuesday. The trains on the 15 minutes later, A corresponding change Lewisburg, road leave this place was made at the other end of the line license Among the list of marriage granted in Pitlsburg last week, we no tice th f Ma Hummel! both of Centre county. of Harrist Loves an r artic) he mem Murray of the finest we ha n. Wm y ever s thorough scholar, a christian gentle man, and a most pieasing orator, ‘1 v akg : MICGIOSE Was A Yery a © prodguar tion Id have been listened to by a : House been used for the even ng exer jn. Hal’, instead of Humes | them this | | | butes, Bellefonte & | | appearance, ing & boquet {up the rear of the procession, Edward, Sellers and | Hil The ] r : } ome Memorial Day, Saturday, the 29th ult,, was observed throughout the coumtry as memorial day. We could not have been favored with a more lovely day in every respect than last Saturday. The forenoon was devoted to the receiving and arranging the floral tributes at the Post room, and the little children other in their lovely display of flowers, vieing with each were eagerly waiting to hand over their beautiful boquets. At three o’clock the prosession, headed by the Zion Cornet Band, formed in the pany “B” N, G. in full uniform followed diamond, Com the band, and next in order were the battle seared veterans of Gregg Post, No. 95, bearing with them many hand. some floral designs, principally among | an immense oross elaborately decorated with nature's choices tri The Logan Hose boys in full re- galia added wery materially to the pro | cession and presented a very creditable ttle girls dressed in white, each bear of choice flower brought Tl 1 ihe line Wa High street to Spring Bishop shop to Howar MAD Chand Barb Fence prices, villiam Mi Far ae Of Lhe nnd, « Blair in Ho dent o county, Mth PATA dayaburg on the Wanren, «10,000 Lyor pounds of wool, at th. 11 rs oH & Co’ ietonte, R1Ore, A large hack loaded with | ~&. A, Nolan, of Snow Shoe, long and favorably known to the traveling public over the Shoe Railroad, was buried in Bellefonte on Tuesday of this week, He had been sick for over a year, his illness he ing attributed to his fall when the Miller's Spring Trestle went down in 1878, Mr, Nolen was quite seriously hurt then, and Mr, Wm. Holt was killed, “Ed,” us he was familiarly called, never fully recovered from the shock, He was for many years conductor on the road, was a member of the Borough Council and one of the charter members of the Un No more or truer friends than had he, and his funeral was very largely attended. Bervices held the the interment took Atthe lellefonte and Snow dine Hose Company, man had were at Catholie church here, and | place in the Catholic cemetery, { grave the body was exposed to view and | many old friends took their last look at A wid- Mi Nolan was kind, generous and brave, as testify | the kindly face of a noble man, 1 ow and two children survive him | many can who saw him on n certain occasion In our town, when an crowd threatened the ah gry wen, Of appy cheerfi pleasure lo Adams tice to ompany « Haven Li 1 may rece trial ran ar e the in the near future owing to 4 vaoanoy on the Clearfield division, Charley will v fill the bill, were arose! i : #100 I in defaul I'wo female characters of toed in Altoona, an irg, Jail : | were gent to H lidays ~Ciregg Post, G, A, R., desires to ex- tend the heartiest thanks to the young people of Bellefonte and vicinity for | Owen Hick Lu - | po kw and Jud ( 2 liberal donations of flowers for “Memor- | yin G. A. R. Hall |on the evening of May 24th, the Hall inl Day.” No one doubts but they will find their reward for this, and, may warmth of heart that hes prompted their beautiful floral offerings; they are Clara Waite, Minnie Waite, Blanche Lot K, E Myers, Jus Benner Baney, Philipsburg Hole, 1da Showers, Louise Kellerman, Hick Keller. mau, Nollie Ryan, Mary MoQuillen, Harry Conway, Goo Conway ollie Loneberger, Mages Loneberger Lisa Bhaughensy, Harry Lousherger, Johnule Jo Eilie Jones, Katie Jones, Nellie Anderson, Lesnard Anderson, Eddie Campbell, Jonnie Hull, Rosina Bur gor; Edward Nolan snd Wm Temple, Bnow Shoe, Ba die Bayard, Grace Armor, Louisa Armor, Murry, Thos McClellan, Lizgie McClellan, Young, Bertle Bayard, Arthur Robb Harsh nes, Livre Bonner, Freda Baum, Mabel Fauble, Robie Lyons, Fred Montgomery Gilmore, Louisa Conway Sallie Fitzgerald, Anni Fadie Kase, Bessls Youn Bloom, Freddy Bloom, Wa, Boozer, Fred Boczer, Jenule Wi Hie Buck, Kila ¥ | MeQu Autile Eddie Utz, stian, ral I inst wy men are nT Ian Lhe They pe ietier | the advan Hurry Frank | Hurry Robb, Martha Hillibish, Katie Hoover, John Bwitser Herby | HOWARD, ’ A public reception was given to Rev. | was filled to overflowing, all the promi- | nent people of the place hei y . they in mature years embody the same | peoj place being present, Rev. Hicks was formerly pastor of the M. E. Church of this place but is now a resident of Duncansville, I Pa. Over one thousand memorial Slair county, people attended on Decoration the ladies furnishing a free BeRgION Duy dinner to the public on the occasion, The dedicated on Sunday last, new Evangelical church Rev, ford, of Cleveland, Ohio, editor of Wan Btan- the Messenger, presched the dedicatory Over $1 whic h Ber- mon, 100 were raised on the debt, the ing $2,000, occasion, freed it fron entire cost of the structure be ResorLuTion of w THANKS, HEREAS, It has pleased our wd to favor funsning id pl peoy ' will he be CAUse place met dae ts ay afternoon gay d or hing him t struck another tree i from its original 3 3 QeOrased We got a * Rointer but t came | from a seller. ’
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