pr—— OUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. A Column of Interesting Personal [tems. HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHED. Interesting Events and Happennings from About the county-—Doings of Briefly Told our People -A successful revi I in the UU B. church at this place. There is very little excitement at present among our railroad magnates, Hart spent Sunday at her home in this N The lefonte Academy opened on Monday £ the Winter Term good attendance. Miss E for Washington, Miss Jennie Fauble, isburg, place ell ’ with a Aikens de D. parted on C.. where risit friends. A large number of desirable build- pr are offered Armor lots ing Monroe at ate sale by ee Irvin Stoyer came home last for a short vacation, from ira Falls, 5 4 where he has been located for about a year, Franci is confident of having confidently to Brother pastor of the Methodist exchange next Sund; -Ira C. necessary to ade has tation room Crider's E -—H. H. Harshberger has law office to Crider tot High street ax cated by Dale brothers. Mr. chant 0.0 property Mr. Globe - Philadelphia las secured a lucrative spending s home, this place, port on Wednesday —Samuel Gettig the They are now eng tained by ut oad in iged in the reports of t Mr. M. I or deny the spective m TR . Messrs kle, were They are company, at meeting. fair house and tion. Everyb with the ¢ Messrs. of this place, Norristown and hold positions ir shops at that plac One of town the happiest individual on Saturday was Mr. Dunkle, one of Zion's leading citizens. | The result of the scholarship contest Hugh nd Aa 5 Mrs. Tay- | vs fF of family, this place, will make Beaver Falls, Pa., their future home, Mr. Johnson has se. | cured a positon in a large manufa ing establishment at that point -The engineer corps are still engaged | Bellefonte and What the re fortel. There is a business air about their move. ments that is encouraging £2. Pp tt Bricker, of Boalsbu 1 between 1in Sugar " in running line Phili I an valley. will be, noone can Spring . 4 ’ « yl lican candidates for the office of county treasurer Ly the grace of the republican party, were in town on Tuesday ; both apparently on the same mission Wm. Jones, the janitor and important man about the First National Bank, is i at his home and his recov Mr. Jones is well ad. critically ill ry is doubtful vanced in years and not of strong consti. tation. He has been a faithful and relia. with that estalishment, of Theodore Knauff's queston, in ble man The lecture on report the Daily News, is very unfair, It was not a by any means. It “thin exactly as advertised--a plain, practical money the excuse’ was presentation, without any confusing sta. tistics and illusory sophistry. Be fair gentlemen, Mtr. James picker, who has lived in Beliefonte some time, died yesterday morning. It said that his wife and family are now on the ocean en route to this country, The news that will greet them on their ar. rival will indeed be sad. Marrow, an Nalian rag Li is | dience | Greene, found it | consul- | THE CENTRE PEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY KERR LEAVES WASHINGTON. The Ex<Clerk Almost Overwhelmed by His Correspondence Hon the house, has leased his furnished residence James Kerr, ex-clerk of in Washington to Congressman leonard and left for his home in Clearfield. There are but two Democratic mem- A great deal of with small bers in the ation work connected post and minor business before the depart ments devolved upon Mr, Kerr, Installation Exercises Last Saturday evening the rooms of Gregg Post, at this place, to witness a large au- assembled in comfortable tion exercise 5 the the install officers elected for ensuing year. Commander Curtin was in his place as with S. H. Williams The pomp installing othcer as ofhicer of the day. ceremony was conducted with and The officer dignity. s for the ensuing year are as WS Peebles S } ¥, James Commander, F C., Monre Surgeon, Greene | C., David Whitaker ; Willi Armor ; Harris ; Jones ; D.. G., F. A. McMullen ; Eckenroth ; . of S Trustee, ; Delegates to Encampment, Thomas Donachy, D. M. Glenn : Alternates, H. Wil After the exercises were over a camp fire followed in which many participated. Addresses were made Retire « Fire lasurance him-he says A with from publi Got Lhe 1 Watch. win m he boarded choice of one Might Have Been Burned Hill, Bellefonte, Thurs. ' uci At Halfmoon day afternoon San Fisher, while in his idence let a lighted ramp fall to the floor, which so frigtened The lamp iguited Il down stairs ug a lively rate when ’ ng the noise ran up and extinguished the flames Contributed S100 W. Jackson, banker and first ; George the Bellefonte raduate of Girard col- lege, has buted $100 to the pro. posed $1 fund for the erection of a statue to Girard in Philadelphia. Mr. most ), DOC) Bellefonte's and charitable men. Jackson is ome of liberal Another Governor, Governor A. W. McEntire, of Colo- rado, is a Pennsylvanian by birth and is a relative of post-master LW. McEntire, of Fillmore, this county. He was married in this place years ago and was educated in the public schools at Lock Haven lewin's store was recently sold out by the sheriff and the entire stock must be disposed at any price. | propriate | expenses, therefore it | , FARMERS INSTITUTES. Will be Held ;at Rebersburg and Unionville Next Week, It will be well for the farmer’s of Cen tre county, and others interested in agri- cultural fact that Institutes will The | convene at Rebersburg, Pa., on Tuesday pursuits, to note the next week two Farmers be held in this county, first will and, Wednesday, the 14th and 15th; and at Unionville on Thursday and Friday. Sessions will be held morning, afternoon and evening of cach day. The state ap- funds to meet all necessary will be free. Prominent men who are informed on agricultural topic’s, sent and will ik on various points of interest, ) : who can possibly spare the time should make it a point to at. tend the various sessions of these There and instruct, imsti- 1 tutes. will be much to Home Wedding On N mvited gue of I. 8S. Fr to Mr. Albert N. Wot ve O CIOCK D : 1A: ILOEEY) lssohins we MJ . i alle ' le a » Frain of Will t of Altoona, } LAmSpor cousins of 101071, od in ample n, the ne " ery cle extended | A school losed on uch interest through. yan des thanks to . nc of H IAVOTS Markle, in this direction and W Hublersburg, for special PS “ai Another Colonel. The D. F sburg Journal says: Colonel Fortney, Bellefoute's veteran Phili 1 visitor in town of Mr. Fortney is an enthusiast in school matters and he and Secretary Irwin, of our board, make a matched team director, and spent a 1e in our schools Was a yesterday, good deal tir Chicken and Waffles This Thursday evening an elaborate chicken and waffle supper will be served in the rooms of Temple Court, by the ladies of the Catholic church ceeds are for the benefit of the The pro- parson. age fund Entertained, The Harrisburg Patriot says I'he tea given by Mr. R, J. Halderman at her residence South Frout street Saturday afternoon honor of Miss Linn, of Bellefonte, was a delightful affair, mn The Welshach Gas Lamp and all repairs for same can now be had at the store of R. J. Schad & Bro. on Allegheny 8t. They bave obtained the exclusive agency for the lamp, Enlarged The Daily Haven, Pa., ha proved ; a hunk fallen on thew, Democrat office, Lock cen enlarged and im. nrosperty must have interest | 1 | tppetite, 9 3 Officers Elected. On Tuesday evening the Logan Fire company elected officers for the ensuing year as follows President, Thomas Shaughency ; Vice President, Robt. Montgomery ; Treas. urer, J. D. Seibert; Recording Sex retary, H. J. Jackson ; McGinley Financial Secretary, John tant, Juno. | Shields ; at | Engineer, Gould ; h James D. Seibert | 1st 3rd Assistant, Assistant, Elsie Assis Yerger t Assist sistant 2nd Elmer Fireman, Elmer Yerger; 1 Jack Gentzel 0 A Diehl ; Plug { Henry Haupt |H. J. | tant, Oscar Yerger ; ant, , Harry Miles Shaughency, Dele. man, and Trustee, T, W Cony Jackson, F. ( Ham ion, Ollie {| Miller ' Lo Shaugh istrict sane, ency. 0 Jack Sunday. Delegate centr H. } Elsi con- | vention, ou ; Alternate to same, JNDINE OFFICERS. At their annual | evening, tl meeting on Tuesday to witness | Wu, Rhinesm A A T— i Miss Grace Wilson LJ 4 Like a New Woman | { am feeling sines I took Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1 {ess suffering from Fadigestion, Camrrh H ood 4 S Sarsa- | ymd Mick Headache jad did not have any I am glad to | my Hood's Sarsaparilia i ma cured me of eatarrh and all my other roubles. Grace Wirsox, Halnesville, N. J. Mood's Pills cure all lver ills, constipa ton, billousness, sick headache, indigestion. How Styles do Change It hasn't been very long since footwear like this was “all the go.” Our grand parents will perhaps re member it, And how prices change, too! Laborsaving devices have made it possible for ue to sell ladies’ fine shoes at unusually low prices. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE. ; Chief, John Trafford ; 1st As- | | sistant, George Cunningham ; 2nd Assis. | M. | Sunday ; | | | m=. GLOBE DRY GOODS» MILLINERY bléaring sais ill Winter Goods SIISIISGISSIISIISISIQ 1 he policy of The Globe Summer re i ISIS ISTISIESSGIIIIIIS. a 18 to carry over VIP RRR PR REE RRR DL ome to this Great Sale no n HITTIN rrr ssrssssys. OF Bargains. Katz & Co., lini CLOSING - OU rn —_— SALE. Commencing Monday, Sept. 2nd, 95 —_— CHARDWARER OF ALL KINDS TOOLS, PAINTS, OILS, AGATE AND TINWARE, HORSE BLANKETS, SHOVELS, FORKS, RAKES, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY GASOLENE, OIL, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, ’ Ranges, Stove Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, other articles, mention all the bargains offered, but if you want to in the hardware line come and see never come again advantage of this sale "™ y : i 1 The stock is compiete in evervyiiung., If you are wise you wi OUEAL 1s of | cannot buy anything snch an gpportunity may Il lose no time in taking H. A. McKEE.,
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