THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1806. 3 OUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. A Column of Interesting Personal Items. HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHED. Interesting Events and Happennings {rom | About the county Briefly Told. -Doings of our People mu read Sechler & Co's., new , in this issue? Change of Eagle Valley rails next Monday. Our publ parations for their cle latter part of thi our neighbor that he the CENTRE DEMOCRAT during the Tell y paign for five cents a mi Tyrone, erected by fountain Good scheme, that town need Mr. Wm. a former resident of Haines Harter, ol attending court this week, : On Sunday afternoon Rev. the United three porsons by immer: works dam. Y 3 Brethren rof. Geo. C. Watson John A. Woodward as super the Chatauqua cour at State College. is week. from this county. -—The High Sch Bellefonte base ball, at I by a scorsof 11 —In some sec ers have plowed down th this spring, as they were | o~1 ed by the severe frosts. Mr. Cyrus Brumgard, of Millhe called on Monday to have his name mail list. He reports every t on our correct in that —The fonte, is community. Keystone stra, of Bell an that can {ur- nish choice any publi We are now pre r th 1 for the comin for Primary election, whicl May 6th, a little less than Harry Rine, bette has goue pects to fonte will | year. ~Candidate Bowersox Tuesday, health, was conhine by sickness. ~The raising Humes stone street, 15 an inte tracts careful calcul: ~Mr., Wm at Spring Mill flouring mil! son's mill his i A new rot Across Spring ing to Morris Gap. It replace ture that was consic Mr. Wm, Terry is post as head miller his place. Harrison K has about their potatoes date for treasurer, and can’t dispose of them for gratis, to catch votes. a good plan him ed by Gregg Post, of Bellefonte, to de. liver the oration on Memorial Day. 3 Heinle is an eloquent speaker and will | give them a good address on this occa- | sion ~The Pun xsutawney, evening, were brought to Bellefonte and taken to the residence of Mrs. Showers over Hasris' hardware store. The fun. eral was held at 3.300'clock on Wednes. day afternoon. ~The Village Inprovment committiee is getting down to business again. The ladies did much last year to beautify the streets of our town, and in various ways improve the general appearance. When the ladies get in earnest, something is always sure to happen. last Friday evening a disgraceful row occurred on Allegheny street in which profanity and slugging was carried ou at a terrible rate. Frequent com. plaints are made that our policemen are too lenient with such disturbers of the peace. The officers in this town have little work to do and they should be ac. tive when their services are required. We hope Officers’ Montgomery and Garis will realize that complaints are being wade about this affair, remains of David Parry, of who died on Monday | water yon te | run the machinery Wm. C. Heinle, Esq., has been select | ac : and machine shops | contend they have IN THE COURT HOUSE. Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices, Legal MARRIAGE { J. W. Bower, - { Annie R. Bright, . Rev. J. C. Young, - Three Springs, Pa. Abigail M. Williams, Port Matilda LICENSES. Haines twp hilinshurg Philipsburg Calvin Joues, Aunie R. Lucas, Fralisen Thracks, Furzenva Hraboski, Gordon Heights Char! URT PROCEEDINGS he last wil H ile ' decea amage ndants from heirs of the late Dr W. Hale, for ti Hale to nl should ha breach of a lease from Dr, vintifls grantors that amount of Dr. Hale to in plaintiff's foundry which the plaintiffs not been getting since they a certain the mill.race of | Dr. Hale repaired his mill some years go. The case is ou trial. Too Bad, Thers is a complaint again made re- garding the pitching of horse shoes and card playing, every Sunday, at a place along Spring creck, Why don’tthe con. stable see to it and make arrests?—Mag- net Suppose the above is absolutely correct, what can y¢ What authority would a constable have to arrest anyone who seeks amusement in this manner and does uot infringe on anybody elses rights? The constables out there evident. ly take a more sensible view of the mat. ter than Bailey, do 4 Sapreme Court Decisions, The following orders and judgments by the supreme court | Centre, decree affirmed and appeal dis- mussed at appellant's costs. Centre County Banking Co., vs, Gephart,C. P,, Centre county ; judgment affirmed, were filed on Monday in Philadelphia, | to mourn the death; they are Misses Oswalt 16 use &¢., ve. The Hartford | Fire Insurance Co.,C. P, Centre, January, 1896; judgment affirmed. Mulholland | estate—Fisher, Guardian appeal 0, C. CYCLISTS HAVE RIGHTS. They Are Entitled to the Same Road Privileg- es as Teams, Bicyclers have certain rights under the law, a fact that seems not to be fully re- alized by some people. Drivers of vehie- les now and then assume that they have the only right to the public roads and with this assumption they make no effort to | chance turn out for bicycles whom they to meet on the highways. gether wrong, An actof ass April 25th, 1885, is as follow ‘Bicycles, tricycles ypelied by hand or foot ane whom bicycle ed upon the public 11 shall ititled t , be er were . ' A i" a * al ut I he ¥ ust blo nn abou May The 1 each, 1008 are carl An Unexpected Death While wo at in the \ Scotia Tuesday afternoon sth, Henry ring ore mines Mosel was instantly killed by the caving The mine is operated by the Carnegie com. pany. Mr and the father Admas avenue and Tyrone. in of a portion of the mine roof Mosel was sixty years of age William Mosel, of Eighteenth street, of Blood Poison. Abs. Confer, an old resident of Aarons. burg, is laid up from blood poisoning, Several weeks ago hie sustained a slight injury upon his hand, which turns out seriously for him, as blood poisoning bas set in, He is about seveniy-hve years of age. The origin of the sore, we are told, was the puncture of a blister on his hand. An 014 Citizen, After an extended illness, Alexander McCafferty, aged 72 years, died at his residence on East Lamb street, Thursday 7th, The deceased was a stone mason by trade, Por years he had made Belles fonte his home. Two daughters are left Bessie and Julia. Conference. The Northeran Conference of Central Pennsylvania, of the ¥vangelical Luth. eran church, will be held in Millheim on may 16 to 21. The conference hasa large sumber of ministers in its body, WEAVER'S TABERNACLE, Rev, Weaver, theevangelist, is in town again and preparing for gpother cam- paign against the evildoers. A car con- | taining seats and canvass for his taber- | nacle arrived last week, but as vet they have not definitely settled upon a loca- | tion. There aj } obj school house gp ut ¢ was 1 N ir mn tended, attending hool board mewhat in its The voted special ho has been so su ot 4 pri House, on & Death of Mrs, VanTries VanTries, of X aw . of Bellefonte, died on Sunday The deceased had health fi evening, ir several years rt trouble was the cause of death brought to Bellefonte on Wed was made Lewistown Selected ‘be Division Encampment of the ational Guard of this State will be held The time ago, and the Adjutant General Steward, at Lewistown, July 18 to 25 was fixed several weeks place by NO enlistments, excepting re-enlist. be made fi previous to close of encampment. Married, The marriage of Gilbert A. Beaver and Miss Annie Simonton took place in Harrisburg, on Tuesday, May 12th, at half past twelve, the bride is the only daughter of Judge Simonton, of that place. Hugh, Gilbert's brother, who is also engaged in the Y. M. C. A. work, will start on the same day for California. Adam Hile Dead. Adam Hile, of Pleasant Gap,’ died of paralysis at 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon after an illness dating back more than a year. The funeral was hetd at 2.30 o'clock Monday afternoon. Interment was made at Pleasant Gap. A Large Building. The new school building that Millheim voted to erect, will be started at once. It will be 6ox4o feet, and so feet high. R. D. Bierly, of Rebersburg, has secured the contract for its construction, ~Everybody goes to the Philadelhia Branch. h ¥ THE GLOBE ' DRY GOODS and MILLINERY— FASTEST GROWING STORE IN The leading bargain events of a week So ..MILLIKERY... DOMESTICS. iu & CO., Limited. ot thirty days | | For trond The id body of } law, had Woodward The cor pins V 1 vitalizer Hoc HR les Peewlior to Women a! ch seas £rent cures at Hoods Sarsaparilla The One Troe Blood Rurifier. AN druseists. £1 Prepared only by C. 1. Hood & Oo, Lowell. Mas Hood's Pills A Rarsaparilia nge of mate or lie do net in ripe. Al druggists, ox Aah Campaign RatesI~ The Centie Democrat will be sent to any new address in Centre county, for d ots. a Month Bellefonte Grain Market DID YOU EVER FEEL THIS WAY after buying footwear? Did the dealer say you were getting a great bargain? And did you have to take that “bargain’’ to the cobbler to be halfsoled in about three weeks after it was bought ? All Shoes will wear out, of course, but the kind sold by the best dealers will wear the lougest, We do everything we Cit 10 entitle us to be called “the best dealers.” We have a fine line of Ladie's Oxfords, low shoes and slippers, suitable for the coming hot weather-latest styles and See our Men's dress shoes for $1.00. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE.
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