h OUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. A Column of Interesting Personal [tems. HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHED. Interesting Events and Happennings from About the county—Doings of our Briefly Told. People This is the season for dog days. Miss Nellie parents at th Bradley is visiting her : nl “fr 18 piace, ~Curb market was largely attended on Tuesday morning, Graham, the has ‘he annual Catholic picnic 1 at Hunter's Park next mont »r cent reduction at the Philadel- ch for the summer season. nut crop will be very large Xo room for old, stale jokes ler is around somewhat pale from his Wednes. 3 ascension 1 town Or 0 own on urt House on Tuesday New plate glass was put in front of The fireworks on the 4th,in front of his store, Kurtz's book store, on Thursday. demolished the former one Strouse and ar 11 Miss Gertrude Bloomingdale, of Philadel- phia, departed for home after a delight- ful visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M Simon Loeb, Mrs a Solt, the shoemaker, on street, desires more of He is ic trade is trade eV patronage anxious to of Philadelphia, is {siting friends at Pleasant Gap. For he a large hospital in that city some time past held an important position 1 Pleasant Gap correspondent us an unusually interesting letter this week The scribe is of a poetical turn of mind and gets off a few nice things the t nity people in that vik on Sheriff Condo, Register and Prothonotary Wm, F the excursion to Atlantic City last Thurs. They no doubt will have a big time Rumberger Smith, took in day and enjoy themselves immensely, MILITARY ENCAMPMENT. A Visit to Camp Gibbon at Lewistown, Last Week. Last week Centre county was well 1ep- resented at Lewistown, to see the sights of the opportunity that many were anxious to military encampment, It embrace to see the entire soldiery of the state assembled and under military dis- cipline. Camp opened on Saturday, the 18th, and continued for one week, until the 25th. They were located on a plot river and Pennsyly The Thursday, when the entire grand revie ngs and his staff t was be out in Governor Hasti day. T wr moGe. a 1 he ground was xcellent con- dition and a cool breeze made it pleasant It is estimated that no less phan ground "er of the program vecame YETY mind Saturday com arrived home and all seemed pleased with the camp. It was the most s essful, in their opinion, of any ye While at handed his resignation to the camp Captain H. C, Quigley company, to take effect at once. The position in- The most ntioned as his successor Taylor, the 20d that he will be selected, with other duties. terfered prominently me is Hugh S lieutenant It is quite quite like! New Instrument Co.. of wd band, The this place, which is of the purchased takes great pride in its of week they r, of New York, one made up entir members company Ti | from Carl Fische of the famous Besson Prototype Eb cornets, the best make of the The e several genuine Besson which are considered band instruments j world fn Undines now ha t} instruments their band, and it is their get a full The band i attend the fire: id, 1" will intention to set in the near future 8 getting ready to en's convention at Clear. hie in August, tnd and we predict they place to nome on that company take sC2 The attendthe convention occasion entire will 15 an IN THE COURT HOUSE. Intelligence Gathered from Offices. Legal MARRIAGE LICENSES. Reufus Herman . Teresa M. Dorenkamper { John W. Zerby 1 Annie M, Hosterman ‘alvin Wieland Jenuie A. Condo 0 Harris twp Walker twg Sheffer rickland ADMINISTRATION LETTERS 0} To Frauk S. Musser upon the ests Charles A. Musser, t y “Wp dec'd late of STATE TRANSFERS, l, to Jaue Pealer ’ 44 Ww . for $243 4 ) t apari, ' where rd from (3 orses, which was th the hightnmng’s ie ani ot | y and the both of good stock And the Band Played Wetzel, ence Cook, of Bellefonte, had a disputed Finally John of Howard, and Clar- account for a number of years Cook sued Wetzel for a settlement before of the The set Monday and while the a justice peace. sett ut took place mn pa cipals were inside the Howard band was outside playing. After all was satisfac torily had hired the band to come 1! 0 i" N lor ¢ the Once OUR as iacy le 'squite’s 18 Were insu Reduced Rates To The Seashore The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, whose object always is to give its patrons the cheapest rates compatible with good | gervice, has arranged for excursions to the seashore from Erie, Fasett, Dauphin stations (including August 6 and iutermediate stations on branch roads) and 20 For information regard to mn rates, time of trains, &c., cousult small bills or P| arranged it leaked out that Wetzel | the | | . | Various | Lock Haven | Aarousburg | | hole in his forehead ¢liefoute | | three initials. { its nual meetis { for ocx | of Harrisburg, | special feature DEAD BODY OF A MAN FOUND Have Money. Supposed to Seen Murdered for his Saturday afternoon while Mrs, George | Long was picking huckleberries on War- riarridge, near Limestone hollow, about 4 miles west of this place, she says she discovered the body of a man lying in | and shirt. She approached the body and | off his head him and lifted his arm to see if she could recognize ound a large f She found a car 16 | the ly which had evi alongside ho upon The bo ' 1s yerai lain there for se appearance been murdere was | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1506. LOBE DRY GOODS» MILLINERY the woods with nothing on but pantaloons Fourth and Last Wee... Of Our Grea 8c. Sle HATNE «wx | You have already been made ac- eof quainted with the wonderful val- ues we have been offering for 9c., tage of them. ‘'so come this week and take advan- Same prices will » prevail for the entire week. Next week we have something new to offer you, so when you pick up .» your paper do not fail to look up this space. : = Katz & Co., Limite =. Takers of Low Prices = Terrors to ll Competitors. Meeting Mectin hold its Twem Lag sociation g at Newton Hamilt amp August 11-21. The grounds wil! be open ’ for th upancy on August ist r those who desire to tent during the two weeks’ religious work. The religious exercises A. R and the revival Res Canadian will be in charge of Rey Lambert, services be conducted by the will leonard Wea. er The noted Evangelist revival services will be made a of the camp meeting this year DO NOT FAIL TO READ THIS M lm the The ne wh « been so successful treatment of urivate di private discascs i and chronic dis both sexes all kinds of cases, may be consult Jellefonte, at hoft the New Brockerh House, on Saturday August Sth, and every four weeks thereafter won the same day Lon sultation and examination free Bucknell University, ducknell University, John Howare Pitt Altooua Clearf id Philips! Houtzdale mr | 4 Osc ala agents Passenger Agent WANTE! Blood means sound health healthy blood, the stomach and Market Ked wheat pet she ee sn Buckwheat Ground pert plaster pert Frovis weekly by Bayer INS. GR AS COrracums Apples dried, p Cherries dried per Beans per qu Onions, per erpod With pure, rich | digestive | organs will be vigorous, and there will be no { | dyspepsia. Rheumatism and neuralgia will be apply to nearest ticket agent alt unknown, Scrofula and salt rheum will disap College with " | pear. Your nerves will be strong, your sleep | sound, sweet and refreshing. Hood's Sarsapa- | rilla makes pare blood. That is why it cures so | Silverite or many diseases. That Is why thousands take Fine Farm for Sale The farm of David Sharer, lo- cated about one and a half miles south. > | Ha « L. D., President —Mrs. James Scarlet, of Danville, Pa., | Harris, I is visiting her brother Wm. Lyon, at this place. Om she sang in the decd., Dashed Against a Pole, four courses of study leading to degrees; Sunday While driving over the mountain near | Acaderay for boys and young men; Presbyterian church and it was much appreciated by all present. Mrs. W. R have decided to spend the summer season at State College where they will occupy a cottage. Mr. Daggett will remain in Bellefonte however and oversee the Bush Daggett and children house H. B. Sheffer, the photographer ar- rived in Bellefonte on Saturday. He has sold his establishment at Peekskill, N. ¥. and expects to devote his entire attention to his gallery at this place. Sheffer re- cently cut off his mustache and now he, sports a genuine Bill. McKinley face. Prof, Joseph H. Apple, President of the Woman's College, of Frederick City, Md., spent a few days in town last week soliciting pupils for the institution he re. presents. This college is under the au. spices of the Reformed church, and is in a very flourishing condition. Prof. Ap : : west of Zion, in Spring township, will be offered at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, September sth, 156, at 1 The tract contains 136 acres of fine limestone land, has two or. chards of choice fruit, running water that has been known to fail, good buildings consisting of a large brick house, bank barn, etc. The farm is level o'clock p.m never and joins the Central Railroad of Pa. on | It is one of the finest homes | the north, in Nittany Valley Accidentally Cot His Threat, Fred Rouguex, one of the well known lumbermen at Frenchville, severely in. jured himself Thursday, While at work in the woods near that place he made a misstep which caused him to fall on his double bitted axe, His throat was badly gashed, the windpipe being nearly sever. ed. His recovery is doubtful. ~On Monday during the storm the Mechanical Arts building, State College: ple, while in Bellefonte, was the guest of | was struck by lightning and somew C. M. Bower, Esq. ! damaged. ' Centre Hall a few days ago Mrs. Lizzie | Murray and young daughter thrown from the buggy by the horse taking fright, running wildly down the mountain side and dashing the vehicle against a telephone pole. Mrs. Murray's head was badly cut and her knee was severely sprained. The little girl escaped | injury. The buggy was wrecked were Ranaway Accident Sunday afternoon while Rev. A. B. Hoover, pastor of the M. E. church at | Flemington, and Mr. Robert Packer were driving from Fairpoint church to Flem. ington they were thrown from their buggy and both were injured by coming in contract with a wire fence. Rev, Hoover was unable to hold services on account | of his injuries, i Married at Lock Haven, | On Wednesday the 220d, Oliver H. P. | Kester and Mrs. Johanna Parsons, of Pleasant Gap were married at the Christ. “tan churchin Lock Haven. Ladies’ Institute and School of Music; Thirty acre campus, ten buildings, in. cluding gymnasium, laboratory and ob. servatory. For catalogue and other | formation address Wm. C Registrar, Lewisburg, Pa ne. Gretzinger, Sept. 20. Another Scare The Harrisburg Patriot says: Hydro. | phobia has broken out among the dogs, | cows, sheep and hogs in Poe valley, Centre county, Many animals have the rabies and it is feared the malady will become epidemic through the county un. less it is promptly checked. State Vet. erinarian Pearson has gone to Spring Mills to see what can be done to prevent its spread, Granger Plenic. The annual picnic of the grangers and farmers of Warrior's Mark valley, will be held at One Hundred Springs Park next Saturday, August st, Prominent speakers will be present and address the gathering. ft to cure disease, retain good health Sarsaparilla Tathe One Troe Blood Purifier. All droggists. 81 Hood's Pills fetes asTesans The Centre Democrat will be sent to any mew address in Centre county, for 5 Cts. a Month N. B.==No subscription will be ac. cepted for less than THREE months--15 cents; or for more than SIX mouths 30 cents. cure Liver (ls; ean take, easy 1 operate. Jv Remember | Cold Bug No matter what you are here with money, in any shape or form, or color, bearing t endorsement of the United States Government, you will get more shoe value for it than in any other shoe store in this county, I you commu We ec These prices prove it Mens honest working shoes £1.00 Dress £1.00 Ladies dress shoes £1.00 The above goods are at wholesale pri ve—Canght at a bargain, MINGLE SHOE STORE “ . “
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