Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 25, 1896, Image 5

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    THE (
ENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE
LLEFONTE,
THURSDAY, JI
OU R L 0c AL
DEPARTMENT.
A Column of Interesting Personal
Items.
HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHED.
ennings from
People
Interesting Events
About the
Told.
county-—Doings our
Briefly
--NO paper will
week.
1, on Saturday evening
-You should go to Hex
rrand balloon ascension.
Les it the Armory, this
Thursday evening an elegant
ja Park on July
Ap year
25 per
clothing,
The
ay by a score of
Miss Minn
in Philadel
at
phia for the 1
Milesburg thi
her home in
ww
* nt
Naval A
pect to see him rapidly ac
uate
aguale
wdemy, an
~The Tyrone Planing Mill Co. receiv.
roof on
price is
dollars. The
they
thres month to complete the job.
en the contract to put the new
thz 1
about twely
re buildifig The
MRK.
main golle
thousand
will begin at once, as only have
fteruoon the heavy
wind sto layed havoc large
cherry tree in Mr. Horatio Williams’
front yard, uprooting it and throwing it
; It was filled with
The worst part of it
after attending the
was
On last Sunday a
rm | with a
ver the side walk.
the delicious fruit,
was that “Rash,”
Evangelistic meetings for a mouth,
compelled to get out his little axe on
that day and clear it away. This is no
“Muckelhattan."
~On Monday, Mr. Perry Breon, of
pear Centre Hall, delivered a drove of
six very fine cattle to the butcher, Wm.
A. Lyon, at this place. As they passed
through town they attracted much at- |
The six averaged caeh over |
tention.
1100 pounds, and were less than two
years old. Mr. Breon isan expert in
raising such stock, and butcher Bill Ly-
on knows that his customers like a fat,
juicy slice of beef.
ith JULY CELEBRATIONS,
it
J ) n Pe otter,
er, T. A.
This array of
to the
plishments will just
Angl
ht Hens
Shoe
brities willl
occasion wl their social accom-
fit them for the ard.
uous dut desols
The committee of arrangeme
of the Misses Henrietta Bufts, Kath
Harris, Myria Hida El
Mufly and Mild: Smith,
Chappels orchestra will furnish music
for the ex
ies ing upon them,
its Consists
anne
vening
Taking
Mr. and Mrs. C, M.
day for Boston, Mass., where they will
attend the Imternational Sunday School
Convention, in session this week, Mr.
Bower goes there as the delegate from
Centre county. At the conclusion of the
session they will continue their journey
to Thousand Isles, and other points in
the North. They will be gone for sever.
al weeks at least. Mr, Bower is one of
the hardest working attorneys at our
bar and will appreciate such recreation,
A Vacation.
Bower left Mon.
| =Mr. and Mrs. H. 8, Taylor expect
| to leave on Monday next for a brief trip
| of a week, to Philadelphia and Atlantic
| City.
abeth
IN THE COURT HOUSE.
Making Hav
past week
farmer regan cutting their hay.
recent rains improved it
itng
on the wile there will be only al
half crop and
somew hat
out a
I not have that
improved
many wil
Corn and oats have
and pr
consider.
ably oiise a fair cro also.
P
| Fruit will yield well.
| There will plenty
| drink. And can be thankful
Are NO Worse,
be to eat, also to
that crops
School Teachers,
Centre Hall
the following
term of boro
The
chosen
school
teachers for the
next schools: Grammar
school, Edwin J. Wolf; and grade, Frank
Foreman; Primary school, Miss Katie
Shrefiler.
The salaries are $50 for the Grammar
and $35 for the other grades,
Transferred His Hotel,
On Thursday 158th, Jacob Truby, of
Philipsburg, had the license on his hotel,
The Coal Exchange, transferred to
Frank Moseberger.
- Com"s. clerk Hunter is on the sick
list with an attack of neuralgia.
~<Musical entertainment in the Pres-
byterian chapel Friday evening,
board has
MOVEMENT FOR BETTER ROADS
Hopes to Bri
Reforn
vr 1
Deat
Miss Mary /
here,
hoof Miss Adams
who is well known
riously ill
and
with typhoid hospital in
Wednesday
ghter of J.
She was abor
Youngstown, O.,
She was r dau
of thi
17th
H. Adams,
thirty
lace
five
sistent member of the Baptist church,
A Hearty
Mr. James Foster, son of Wm, Foster,
of State College, arrived home Wednes-
day 17th, from Florance,
attend the College commencement. He
will remain three weeks and then will
return to Alabama, where he is engaged
by several iron firms as chemist,
Welcome
Three Murderers at Sunbury,
The death of Thomas McDonald, at
Mt, Carmal, and the arraignments of
James Lewis for murder, makes three
murderers now lu the Sunbury prison
awaiting trial.
HOODS PILLS cure Liver a,
Headache,
goon, des
Alabama, to | |
“ DRY GOODS
CA
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a SE —————————
A seasonable purchase last week
enables us to offer a new line of
Wash Dress Goods, Dimities, Or-
gandies and Grass Linens at less
than fifty cents on the dollar on
former prices.
Fans very cheap to clo
given
Na
0005
We
tri
de ul
un
ose them
.
away while they last.
heduced In Price
our
Tels 33 £X4 1
pall STOCK,
years of age and was a con "
Sarsaparilla
The One Troe Dood Rar All ¢
Preparedonly by C. 1 Hood & Lows LM
five PR
Ali « dir Rigists.
Hood's Pills gry.
Millions in k-Cumpalgn Book
*=Life of MeKiniep and ail cand)
AGENTS, dates. Nearly 50 § wo
illustrations, Send 18, for outfit—qu
PrOorLE's, 8043 Market street, al
EX® CU TOR’ 8 NOTIC ICE.
Estate of Willlam Grove, late of College town.
ship, deceased,
Notioo is hareby given that letters tostamen
tary on the above estate have been ted to
the undersigned, All persons | i Soma
estate are requested to make | ny:
Rant, A Al use having claims to present
duly wuth .
XafusR Gov | Reeestors.
BN
Beliefonte Grain Market
| Women's Feet
Are Growing
Larger!
«a prominent newspaper has just
made the discovery, and shoe men
sustain the opinion.
But what's the difference?
Because the women are wearing
, sensible shoes, it is not cost-
ing them any more, and are
free from many of the foot-ills so
prevalent before,
Good, roomy shoes for women's
wear can be had here at 1.28 Up
in all Myleh any sort of toe, any
size or width,
MINGLE'S SHOE STORE.