THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P THURSDAY, J [UNE 1806, OU R L OC AL DEPARTMENT. A Column of Interesting Personal Items. HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHED. Interesting Events and Happennings from About the county Briefly Told. Doings of our People Lewins, ed price Hasting Ly. suits—~half «DD. HB. on Tuesd: ath of be the Summer -Mrs. Bellefonte The Hecla Park, will Gov arr mn Undine July at next important picnic, event, of the a short trip to Supt. F, H. Run railroad, Atlantic city. Mr. Newton Fiedle cof Madison- burg transacted in Bellefonte on The take place Make Thomas, is off on EB, £ ay 's best citizens, business Tuesday. democratic primary elections will on next Saturday after- noon. it a point to go and —There are already 33 picnics booked | for Hecl will this s¢ The ire Company la Park be that tl first of the Un on July 4th. ~John 8. Waite leased the he ry the pur N ing acadmey there. Mr. and armory Lock Have: n for f nels Ose of conducting & Governor 3 at the executi their ret: convent will start a Louis. afternoon the contr —-On Tuesday began sliding the Humes stone It will be moved back securely on heavy timbers, oiled. number of jacks operated by men, work progresses slowly, but systematic. ally, It is quite an undertaking and att-acts attention, was first raised about tw about twenty, blocked and will be slid back planed smooth and The power is applied; by a large ~The graduating exercises of Bellefonte High School were largely at. tended last Thursday. In the evening Supt. Schaffer’s address was the princi. pal feature. He clearly and in a forcible manner demonstrated the advantages of higher education in our public schools, Mr. Fortney made some practical re. marks in this direction—and especially that the parents do not appreciate the opportunites they have to educate their children. The graduating class should have contained twice as many, —H. A. McKee, the hardware mer. chant, on Allegheny street, has vacated the building he occupied for rome years and is located in the office on High street, opposite the court house, next to Achenbach’s jewelry store. He has stored the unsold portion of his stock in that room. He expects to devote his at tention for a time to settling up accounts, Mr. McKee is a ber. of the legal profession, and Wo Rould 0k be surprised to see him take up the J upice of law in the future, Le hie juffalo | vote, | The the | IN THE COURT HOUSE. Legal Gathered from Various Offices. Intelligence MARRIAGE LICENSES, §{ Thos. O. Williams, 1 Susanna William Cambria Co. Worth twp. REAL-ESTATE Charles Hoffman John TRANSFERS. to and 1 in Walker John Geiser Gentzel, tract of Jan township, for $1, James W. Musser, tract of land for £500 Geiswite et ux, to James D. in'Haines township A. Stapleton et ux, to J. P. Gep- Hub Rev, hart et al, lersburg for $175 East Penna. Con, America to Rev. A land in Hublersburg Rev. A. Staplet trustees, tract of land in of the E. A. Stapleto of North traci of on al, trustees, tract of land in of North t of n. of the E. A. to Rev, A. Stapleton, trac } | | | v | | | | | | ! America land in Walker twy John P. C for tra for £200. to Davi Husto 1 Hender- ondo Shif son: t of land in s Hoster land in nan, to Haine ous after the shootis Avtimt healthy young man strong and fall, when ingering attack of | last fie had a severe pneumonia, left him with health heart being + Re slowly, a shattered, very seriously affected. overy was progressing 1 it was in the hope of a he very more speedy return to health thal | went, with his wife and babe, to the old | homestead at Rock Springs some time | ago. His continued ill health bad caused him to become despondent and it was undoubtedly his despondency over this {that Jed him to the act which proved fatal. To be a Missionary. Evan Goodfellow of Bellefonte, depart. ed Monday for Philadelphia, from which place he will start in a few days for Santo Carlo, Central America. He goes there under the direction of the Philadel. phia Bible Institute and will do mission. ary work in that territory. Evan has been studying for this kind of work for charge of the field, Do Not Fall to Read This. The noted specialist, Dr. M. who has been so successful in the treat. ment of private diseases of both sexes, and all kinds of chronic diseases, may be consulted in Bellefonte, at the Brock erhoff house, on Saturday, June 13th, and every four weeks thereafter on the same day. Consultation and examination free. a———— ~If you have any furs that are in need of repairs, call at Alkens’ store on Monday, June Sth, : some time and is now fitted to take | | the home of Mr, | Beaver farm, Thursday evening June 4th. | Sociable being held by Mr. Wian's class, Salm, | | ROLL OF HONOR, have rem sCript the month The the May. notes ach name time ration Daniel D Abdera Cyrus Durst, Lit J. A. V. Daugherty Ed Roades, Bellef John 1 Janes iauey, ADDITIONAL LOCALS Aikens Emma this week There are county jail. Sherif the lowest in his term. A special return train will be run to Coburn on Tuesday, after the Democratic leave convention; will p. m, Bellefonte at § Mr. Joe Runkle has opened a plumb- ing establishment and is prepared to do anything in his iine. His place of busi. ness is in the basement of McKees hard. ware store, on Allegheny street. Misses May Crider and Grace Mitchell, of this place who have been at- tending Miss Shipley's school at Byrn Mawr during the past winter, arrived home on Tuesday evéning on their sum. mer vacation, ~The Lutheran Sunday School will hold their regular monthly sociable at IL. H. Wian on the The refreshments served will be, ice. | eream, cake, strawberries, bananas and oranges. Mr, John Huss, of Johnstown, fore merly of Linden Hall, has been visiting friends at his old home the past week. He reports times very good at that place and plenty of work for any and everbody. He heard that the Centre Democrat was the newsiest paper in the county and called to order it. tted | Ch of | de- } | case against Rev, J, Jan gy | the § | who is | his | Saturday found th: Miss Mary | Wm | 8 | Amos Ward, SUSPENDED THE PASTOR. of G rls Sustained, Four in lesiastical Court, F. Kerlin port Method four girl member with trying pastor of uth William st church, ged by ongregation charg immoral conduct, it the evidence sustain ed the charges Rev, K : pending further lh, penaing Central Conference A FREE SCHOLARSHIP ¢ democrat. | THURSDAY, JUNE i SCHOLARSHIP COUPON following is tr the abo narshij leasant( er twp,,. myer, P n B Benn J udie J. Yarnell, Mingovilie . 4 Stormstown 3 izabeth Orris, Milesburg 1 AL. S. GARMAN, } 8. D. Gtrric, § June 4, '¢b. Twit Rerick, {| Miss El Com Thursday, Huntingdon Presbytery. s of | THE GLOBE wm———=DRY GOODS and MILLINERY NOTHER BRILLIANT So 00002000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. COLUMN BARGAINS! ()] = . E . 4 KATZ & CO. Limited. ermediate points I. W. GEPHART han P pounds and at manufacture men to work it, hammer do as much men can do by hand. Cures letes the ¢ ne stroke omy of an axe It takes fiv in a day as forty The presbytery of Huntingdon foots up | Prova the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla — posi for the year closing with April 1st, as follows: 62 miusters, 76 churches, 306 elders, 95 deacons; added on examina. tious 778; on certificate 326; total member. ship 11,308; adults baptised 207, infants 349; Sabbath school membership 11,102; contributed to home missions $4980, for. eign missions $7524, education fron Sabbath school work $1031, church erec- tion $1604, relief fund £950 freedman £840, Presbyterian missions £1059, aid for colleges $465, anniversary reunion fund £4348, general assembly assessment f1007, American bible society $40 con gregational purpose $85,242, miscellan cous objects £2374. Richard F. Wilson, stated clerk. Her Pirst Kiss, She is sweet 16, and she says the first time she kissed her sweetheart it made her feel like a tub of butter swimming in honey, cologne, nutmeg and cranberries as though something ran down her nerves on feet of diamonds, escorted by several cupids in chariots drawn by angels shaded with honeysuckle, and the whole spread with melted rainbow. ~WANTED: 50,000 pounds of wool by at Ivox & Co., Bellefonte, Pa. Fran “ | ! | Cures of Scrofula In severest forms, tive, perfect, permanent Cures Sal Rheum, with intense itching and burn ing, scald head, boils, pimples, ete. Cures of Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Catarrh, by toning and making rich, red blood Cures of Nervousness and That Tired Feeling, by feeding nerves, muscles and tissues on pure blood. For book of cures by Hoods Sarsaparilla Send address to C. L Hood & Co. Lowell, Mass. Hood’ s Pills are the best after-dinner pills, aid digestion, 20. The Céntre Democrat will be sent 0’ any hw address in Centre county, for 5 Cts. a Month N. B~No subscription will be ac- cepted for less than FURER mon thsi ir ed more than SIX mouths 30 cents, Bellefonte Grain Market. Har Hamssugar cur BreakiastBac Lard, per pound Eggs per dozer Potatoesper b DriedSweetCornperp ishe but the five men with the | 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 half-soled in about three weeks after it was bought ? All Shoes will wear out, of course, but the kind sold by the est dealers wit wear the lon We every ing can to entitc us to be called “the best dealers.” We have a fine line of Ladie’s Oxfords, low shoes and ippers, suitable for the coming hot weather—latest styles See our Men's dress shoes for $1.00. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE:
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