. ! THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1596, 3 OUR LOCAL A Column of Interesting Personal HOME Interesting DEPARTMENT. [tems. NEWS PARAGRAPHED. Events and Happennings from About the county—Doings of our Brieily Told from the house Robert Downit ypera house on WANTED to buv horse from4to 1 vears ler. Will orde Belletunte, on 40 head, be in good stable, Saturday April 18th. Persons desiring to sell, call on me early. Hucn QUIGLEY. Mr. J. 1. Gillam, the of Tyrone, was in Bel trip. wholesale gro- lefonte | He cery man, on Monday on a business forme | erly conducted a shoe store in Bellefonte | and still is of the opinion that we have one of the finest towns in the state, He is prospering ifl business. On Thursday aftergoon of last week, little Jack Lyon, a three year old son of Wm. Lyon, the butcher, was run over by a team at the crossing on Allegheny street, leading to Baum’s livery, The little lad was slightly injured and re- ceived but a few bruises. How he es- saped is a wonder to all, Engine No. 1, on the Nittany Valley Railroad, and used mostly for shifting about the Valentine furnace, was brought froin the BalGwin locomotive works, at Philadeiphia, last week where it was overhauled, by Joseph Wise. Engine 3 is now being repaired at the company's shops at this place, by Mr. Wise, assisted by Wm. Allen. Mr, Wise is master mechanic for the Central Railroad of Pa., and the Valentine Iron Company, and is an expert in his line, The Mild Winter Followed by Frosts Did Con- that throug grain crops this year will be the smailest known in many years. over this and adjoining counties this belief, ti Peaple | 80 THE WHEAT CROP HURT. | | siderable Damage Every indication now points to the fact | bout central Pennsylvania the Reports from all confirm The reasons are that the con- wed drought of last fall kept the ground ood dry that the grain did pot get a g rt until the cold weather of the w ) Legal § Jeremiah Glenn, t Rebecca A. 5 J. t Gertie C. { Lewis 1 Sallie IN THE COURT HOUSE. Intelligence Gathered from Offices. MARRIAGE LICE Various NSKES, | Roland | Parker, . : ’ a a H. Fryer, | 0 Cobuin Stover, ra Wilkins, Fryer, § reo. D ter 11 i tor $1 1, - INAL ADDITH LOCALS ao or nt Art Studio. See Lyon & i., advertisement of n Ladie’s Made — special bargain y Taylor A small fire o Edward Overton, urred at the house of Water street, on Wed lot of clothes fall. It was put to the nesday morning, by a ing from a line on the stove. after doing | room. On Wednesday | Methoaists gathered | their pastor, Res [ birthday | cipient of a fine refreshments more enjoyable, ~Caleb Kephart, aged 87 years, died at the Porge Wednesday morning. The funeral will bo held this Thursday after. noon at z o'clock. Interment at the Forge cemetery. For a number of years hie has been employed at the Forge, ~Mr, George Shrock, of Akron, Ohio, was a pleasant caller on Tuesday. He | left Bellefonte some years ago and now holds a good position in the large publi. i cation establishment of Werner & Co., i at Akron. He learned his trade as print. | er in the Republican office, which he has | since followed. i Call and g, gel a sample of Fables World Beaters. A man's suit at $9.50 | out some damage evening a number of at the residence of Rue, to celebrate his He was the re. pin. Elegant occasion all the anniversary, gold tie made the and malch em if youcan, for the price. | Millbein, to A. A. Frank; Fisher; for | boro co. PP. Files certain Jot of groun i consideration, £550. » James N. leitzell et ux, Brown; for 2 acres of land in Gregg twp; cousideration, $75 Abram Hull heirs, to Thos, F. Hull; for house aud jot in Aaronsburg Haines twp; consideration, $166.60. Jared Harper et ux, to Daniel H. Len. ker; for 3 acres 73 perches of land in Haines twp,, Aprilg, 1863, consideration, $54.56. Elijah Burd et ux, to D. H. Lenker; for two Jots of ground in Haines twp; con- sideration, $225. Hengvy Corman exr, to James T. Cor. man; for 45 acres aud 40 per., and 10 acres of land in Miles twp, consideration, $597. George Peters et ux, to John B. Holla- way: for 4 acras and 10'per., timberand in Seni twp; dated Aug., 24, 186%; con- sideration, $60.93 . St. John's Evangelical Luther 'n church, for lot of Millheim; consideration, round in 303.28: Jacob Gephart's, heirs, to A. A. Frank; for interest in a certain lot of ground in | Millheim borough; consideration, $137. | 50. LETTHRS OF ADMINISTRTION. To Wm. J. and Charles M. Dale, upon | | phe estate of Henry Dale, late of College twp, Will proven, fo Samuel T. Gray, u the estate of Mary Aonfurst, late of Patton twp, Will proven. A REPUBLICAN charities to the people RUMPUS [Continued From 1st Page.) Third: We commend the dministration of our state as nd economical and for the bes fthe people; giving ast and benevolent whic their just and full public money of this t republican being wise t interests | has to the | h belong | hare of ate, Resoly That the etre an For after return {rom the army he was super YCATrs intendent of the water works of Bellefonte, he labor by WMH has not been able to do of the Since any manual reason dis ability occasioned by the in the army He was married to Nancy danghter of Robt. He is by his wife two daughters, Mrs, Clara Gardner Miss Jennie Strickland at home. The funeral took place from his late home on Bishop street, of Wednesday afternoon, at jthree o'clock. Interment at the Union Cemetery. Married. On Thursday evening of last week Miss Elizabeth Shrom and George Ingram, of TLoveville, were married at the bride's home at this place, on East Lamb street, Rev. Rue of the Methodist church officiat. ed. An elaborate wedding supper was served, Their future hoine will be at Loveville, Pa. Huey, a ship. survived «Call and por a sample of Faubles World Beaters. Aman's suit af $9.80 and match "emi sf you can for the price, injury received | Huey of Harris town. | | and | ..THE... DRY GOODS # GLOBE "MILLINERY A | bing Beller flakes US GOW wa THR AINA ANA ANA SA AP ANSI AN Special Sale this Week of 300 Pairs Black a Ur Mil 6 Far é £i Katz Nervous Nervous Dyspepsia. 1 Hood’ Sarsaparilla | Isthe One True Blood Purifier. All dru { Hood's Pills w re sts. §1 re Liver 1s; easy to ke easy to operate, 95 and | Bellefonte Grain Market, Qorrected weekly by Geo. W, Red wheat, erbushel.. A ——— Rye per bushel. - Carn, ears per bushel, new. oh Corn, shelled porbushel.... Oats-new per bushel Batley, per bushel... - Buck wheat, perbushel.. Ground pLAster DOTLON wm immerse PROVISIONS CGROORRIRS &C, wey by Bauer & Co.) pples dried, perpound.. Fo Barrios dried hi pound, sod ed.. Beans per quar —-—— ————— Onions, per bushel. Butter, per pound... Tallow, per pound... Country Shoulders... reur a] Hamasu Breaking LALA, POT POUND we ven cucnmn serresmmmrsvnssn mmoonsnns a per BE hiatus uses Drieds torn HLL me m— a ol'l Depart "hme Jackson &00: and Colored Ladies’ Kid Gloves. 89 Cent +o UN. a a ~~ Co., 1 Limited to those who 1 r own ju MINGLE'S SHOE STOR, S on nun AIKENS' WINDOW! NO WONDER! They are Full of Beauty. Mrs. Aikens has just returned from the city with the ceoicest of the Strawbridge & Clothier make tailor made suits, Silk waists—skirts fall width Capes, Jackets, Underwear and Wrappers—all up to date. Also Pianos and Organs to keep time to the styled march. AIKENS STORE. Allegheny street, - Bellefonte:
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