THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P. THURSDAY, APRIL 30 OUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT, A Column of Interesting Personal [tems. HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHED. | Interesting Events and Happens About t 14 Briefly Told county 3 -—Nany thin] spell, which cau iving with a 1 took charge times F| ho i) 1 Mon teach Having en years, teachers was a pleas achers, was a plea {r. Jamison has not been ng the n the harness for thirty-sey day. ing duri past two years as though he had done his duty Hon. James Scarlet, one of Di ed in Bellefoute While here brother ablest at arriv on Monday to attend court, he was the Wm tained in torneys, guest of his Lyon. Mr. Scarlet had been re. iousiy awaiting to hear him, but a settle- ment of the case interfered. Dr. Laurie, ian church, cycle riding for the benefit of his health. He is one of John Waite's students and is progressing quite nicely. Rev. Rue, pastor of the Methodist church, at this place, is frequently seen onthe road with his wheel and can ride, as grace- fully and as well as any of them, pastor of the Presbyter has concluded to take to bi- During the past week the interior and exterior of John Blanchard's law office on High street, has been undergo ing repairs and now is quite handsomely finished. W.E. Gray's office next door has also been much improved. The Bellefonte attorneys take quite a bit of pride in having nice apartments, Like spiders, they must have inviting parlors to catch flies. On the other hand, a dirty print shop is au indication of prosperity, Legal n-law, | | removing the drug | ¥ Had not ibel suit and many were anx. | HOUSE, IN THE COURT Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices, MARRIAGE LICENSES. Milesburg Shoe Intersect Bellefonte Hefonte Buinbarger, Sow ou leven church contribute anything Too Much Jamaica Ginger. At Williamsport Edward Hazel, Saturday evening aged 20, being afflicted ¥ | with cramp, drank 2 ounces of Jamaica uviiie’s | It proved to be an overdose and A phy- succeeded in his stomach it did, The above uf ginger the young man became very ill, Sicilian was summoned who from relief come when the young man would have died is a son of George Hazel, Snow Shoe. formerly Voted For The Debt, A special election was held Friday the 17 th. by the citizens of Millheim on the question of as increase of debt for the pur. pose of erecting a fine new school build. ing. The vote was 70 for and 7 against, It is the purpose to erect a school build. ing of modern design with about six rooms, with all conveniences, and to cost about £5,000. An Obelisk of Varied Stone. An obelisk comprising the different building stones of the state is being erect. ed on the campus at State College. There will be 168 varities of stone in the obelisk, and it will be twenty-six feet | high, surmounted by a glacial boulder, | The stones will be arranged in geological | sequence, 0GPP00000G0POC0CO00CESR00® | writer that work had been commenced layers will begin at once. Campaign Rates» The Centre Democrat sent to any new addy county for Centre Gts a Mon e090 00COCSORPOOROI0CSGCROQ 2006000009000 0000 labors | When with him have been eminently successful, he comes here he Mr. Wharton, a and Mr. Weeden, one of the finest singers will bring successful evangelist in the world, who has dedicated his talent to evangelistic singiug.~ Magnet A Woman Fireman The spectacle of a woman working in | a saw mill in the capacity of fireman may A man named Miller has a small portable mill in the oftlying district, and has been operating it with a crew himself, his wife son, be seen within two miles of DuBois ¢ omposed of and a twelve-year-old Laying Track, On Tuesday Superintendent Thomas, of the Bellefonte Central, informed the atcompleting the extension from State College to Pine Grove Mills. The rails will be shipped this week and the track Work Wanted, James Solt, the shoemaker, on Alle. gheny street, is anxious to have the pub. lic patronize him in his line. All kinds of repairing done at short notice, Mr, Solt deserves patrcrage from all, Ree The Drummer | SYTracuse member him, A SPLENDID PERFORMANCE of Shiloh a tion Boy Fine Produc { 0 he highest praise forthe ¢1 rtainment in the Weds mgregation of In his there own «( Bellefonte are a number rominent members who differ with him m this point 3 Controve It also is the point of quite rsy in that church Fixing Up Mr. J]. L ) the Howard. Del ass, proprietor of the House, at Pa., that place, by panting and repairing, It been making improvements about is a splendid place to get a good meal and other comforts. Mr, DeHass is an oblig- ing landlord Booming. The Philipsburg shovel factory ately | booked several large orders, among them being one for 1000 coal shovels, That means that they are having a scoop in that line of business. Rev. Furbay Accepts the Call, Rev. Harvey Grame Furbay, Ph. D., has accepted the call to the pastorate of the Oxford Presbyterian of Philadelphia. | € Dr. Furbay expects to enter upon his new field Sunday, May 10th, Bicycle for Sale, Century Columbia Bicycle ata bargain, the wheel is in fine condition; good new, Newly enameled and new tires Just put on, Inquire at this office. KE GLOBE! ———~DRY GOODS and MILLINERY ——— SS AR Kings of Low Prices; _.a has pear, ni Orve be str your sieep sound, sweet and res} Eg. Ho rilla makes par many diseases to cure diss f Barsapa # why teu $ why Ux ough That A Remember ase, retain good heal Hoods Sarsaparilla Tsthe One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, 81 ¢ Liver lis; easy Hood’ s Pills + take, casy u ) Opera a Bellefonte Grain Market, Corrected weekly by Geo. W. Jackson 800: To $0 I® 4] bi] =n Red wheat, perbuthal.. A ———— Rye per bushel — Corn, ears par bushel, NEW oer. Corn, shelled perbusbhel...... Oats—new per bushel Barley, per bashel. we wo. — — Buckwheat, perbushel conn Ground plaster DerLon a cow mess a 0 "8 PROVIJIONS GROCERIES &C, (AS corrected weekly by Bauer & Co.) les dried, perpound .. wn Shires dried he Pound, seeded. Beans per quar Onlons, per bushel... Butter, per pound. Tallow, Jer pound... Country Shoulten. des... Ams | RE Hames od... indie fe ae Rerpoun — —— ——————— L448 AS —— RRS BNZSER tl A ————— res so | foot | of shoes 1 iis, however, judgment, advise | to those MINGLE'S SHOE STORE. TOWN TALK! AIKENS' WINDOW! NO WONDER! who u 4 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 full width; Capes, Jackets, Underwear and Wrappers—all up to date. Also Pianos and Organs to keep time to the styled march, Ark ENS STORE. Allegheny street, + Bellefouteg
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