THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 18y6, 3 HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines. Local PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS. What has Transpired During the Past Week What saw worthy of mention—A ~Movements of our People the Local Scribe week's local news in a few words, ~To the victors belong the spoils— every time, Mr. Daniel McKinley's health is not improving. His condition isnot very en- couraging. —The Brockerhoff House buss appears quite nobby since it came from McQuis- tions coach shops You should note the change in the It went into effect on Monday of this week. railroad schedules. On page 8 the ladies will find some- thing to interest them. Aikens coat store has a special announcement, Jacob Gross, the Bishop street fail y iting sul S can interest you in some fine ting good fit goes with every order, —The Philadelphia Branch gives you 2 splendid stock to select fron Their prices as of old, are the lowest 1 —Mrs. Hugh S. Taylor, and daughter departed on Thursday visit with friends in Roanoke, likelihood of the Te $ NO There i id son formerly n the sick li LNnow 18 1 The scholarship contest will cl Wednesday December 20d, at 6 After that no more ballots will be received and the result will be announ ced in the issue of Thursday, Decembe we Mills on Friday evening carried seven passen- The special train to Pine Gr gers from Bllefonte and about the same number from State College; it must have been a great gathering, at that rate, ~The State College foot ball team will play with the Carlisle, Pa., Indian school team at Harrisburg on Saturday. The Indians are one of the best teams in the conatry and will give State a hard tussle, Mrs. Robert Armstrong of east How. ard street, while out in the yard surround- ing her house fell twisting her right limb She asd breaking it in two places was also bruised about the head and should ‘ The grain dealers in Bellefonte have been getting large quantities of wheat during the past week. ranging bushel and many think it will go a few notches higher Jacksou & Co's flouring mill received some new machinery this week which will greatly i They are finding ready sale for their entire The price has been from 850 to go cents per nprove their facilities product. Mr. Terry, the head miller has made a decided success of that plant «Col, Dunham was one of the princi- pal orators at the republican jubilee, at Mill Hall on last Friday evening, and gave them one of his old time, vigorous addresses. It was 40 years ago, in 18¢6 that tae Colonel spoke at the same place and a number of the forwer audience | | for his smartness. were present to hear him this time, IN THE COURT HOUSE Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices, Legal MARRIAGE { Harry H. Noll - - t Emma J. Sholl { John M 1 Alba Haines § J. W. Glasgow 1 Sallie J. Stitzer LICENSES. Wolfs Store Guiser Tyrone Rebersburg Milesburg Bellefonte § George H. Craine {| Margaret M. Shaughe { Johu W. Whiteman { Aggie T. Bartholomew § W. H. Carbill t Mary C. Hall lersburg Coburn Allegheny Co. Union twp, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. . To H. A, Thompson, upon the estate Martha dec'd, Halfmoon township. of Thompson, late of To Ephraim Keller, upon the estate of Jeremiah Eckenroth, dec'd late of Spring twp. To James Lynch and George Mostyn, upon the estate of James Mostyn the ol To Emma Frances Adams estate of Auna C, Adams, dec'd, Milesburg upon late To Samue! Showers upon the estate of of Walker Henry Showers, dec'd, late wp } B To Harry O. and James } arnhart upon the estate ilip W. Barnhart, dec'd Hackman tar’ i LD08¢, decd, 194 The commu chairman w oO to $i 5} er than raising Cr Guard Against Fires Cold weather is keep your homes war: setting in. Fires to luring the win. Many and chimneys, ter will be necessary fires are caused by defective flues and in such cases all insurance is for. feited, as your neglect in this regard is the cause of many fire One hour spent in examining your house to see that all and even is safe against fires, may save you your neighbors hundreds and thousands of dollars Shipping Fruit and Potatees The Centre Hall Re; porter says a party has beer in Penns Valley for a week past buying up apples and potatoes for shipment to other markets, 18 cents be. ing paid for potatoes and 20 cents for These prices are higher than these products have been bringing picked apples for some time It is A Mistake On Monday Mr, Benjamin Royer call. ed at our office to contradict the rumor that he was notified to vacate the Valen. tine farm, for having participated in a democratic parade recently. Mr. Royer says (hat when farms he attends strictly to business, and in politics he does what suits himself, he Smart Boy, Bellefonte bas a smart boy who play- ed a smart trick at the public school building, He was detected in his dirty work and the school board have taken the matter in band and will likely send the smart boy through court and to jail | | i i Coburn | | run several sections, 1" | 4 Bellefonte | Hon A MONSTER DEMONSTRATION. Thousands Were in Line to Jubilate for McKinley. Ov Satarday evening the republicans Rebershurg {of Centre county celebrated the election a OC a » i » 4 . : | of McKinley by a monster demonstra. Bellefonte, from the remotest corners of the county, at It was a gathering Special trains were so crowded, over the Bellefonte, various branch roads coming 50 great tendance and some of these unfortunate. ly did not reach Bellefonte until demonstration was entirely over, The parade moved exactly at 7:30 p.m. It was a brilliant pageant of footmen, prancing steeds, gorg-ous floats, bands without number. As it passed along the principal streets, colored lights illuminated the very heavens, scene of bewildering splendor—a pyro- technic display the like of which has not been witnessed in this part of the state The fout was something remarkable, the like for many years. crowd in Belle of which was never equaled iu the mem of the As the procession and Alle. gheny streets the great mass of human inhabitan: High ory oldest up ity seemed 1 to fill ax Nock the thorough. fares which we v impassable kK ago the GL ) the Grreenwoods T his and kr wow how Lo ¢ a footed crea- ns tures Nearly every season they make two and three excursions to this famous hunting ground several fine deer and some large antlers This past week they worked faithfully They hunted over and over the same deer in that section the poor luck. It that scarcity of beech nuts, upon which they ies in same section have is the opinion of some the feed largely daring the winter has caused many of them to migrate, Several have been killed in the vicinity of Snow Shoe, and a few report. ed from the Seven mountains, Observe the Day, Everybody Coe week from Thursday, November 26th, is the day appointed by the Presi. dent of the deer United States and seconded by the Governors of all the other States for prayerful thanksgiving for the mani. fold blessing vouchsafed us as a people We do not recall an instance in which so little notice been taken of the near approach of this usually well observed day. Everybody can, course, give thanks without public ansouncement, but there should be a grand expression of thankfulness in the churches and in homes. The rising generations should be taught the full meaning of Thanksgiv- ing day, and the best method of impart. ing such teachings is in the form of the full observance of it by the old folks, has of Philipsburg's Debt, Philipsburg’s debt to Governor Hast. ings is piling up bravely. Let us assure him that it will all be paid, one hundred cents on the dollar, with the highest legal rate of interest. Philipsburg doesn’t favor repudiation by a long shot Ledger { The { handful | and wheat to town. attention into | that they were compelled to | was the at- | | ed the | hard to find but usually distinct 1] { on the blade and it is slightly and | | the | this | politically. | Bryan badly and always return with | ! | home about a car | camp territory and found no traces or sigos of Other hunting part. | the same | A PECULIAR INCIDENT, 1s Distinctly marked on and Wheat blades Letter BB One day last week Mr, James Sin- monds, of Spring township, brought a ol young, green to the same. On each blade a peculiar thing is found. The outlines of the capital letter BY ed distance from the point the are distinctly mark. on each blade about one-third of the It is more mark on oats blades than the wheat, On some of the blades the outlines are It looks | as though the letter had been stamped deformed at the point. It is said that this strange be found on the young plant we cannot Some persons declare that last year ue say letter was found in the same manner There are many persons who regard as an omen of good luck and others T he him think it is omen of evil, initial B. if stood for Bryan meant no good Probably it wa That is what ¢ fields and wheat might say by it means iryan the B as the other rentiemen fr mountains about t Matilda for a deer hunt hey will for make a record on be gone ten and promise to the trip by bringing load of vension. They | had their first hard luck by finding their burned to the ground, and had to send back for a tent How the Howard Boys Do It Did Walk. er was sent to the grocery the other day Un the bag and found only ten eggs therein, and when asked what From the Howard Hornet 10 get a dozen ol egRs his return his mother opened had become of the others he re. I met John Bavey as | was com- ing home and he let him the neck, plied sassed me, and 1 struck right him between the have'm. One in and the other eyes Good Work The doing good work thus far Borough stone crusher bas been Parties who know something about such matters pro. nounce it an improved machine which in time will prove a great saving by giving us better streets for less money Academy Defeated On Saturday the Bellefonte Academy boys went down to Lack Haven and tackled the famous State Normal team for a game of foot ball. The result can be wld in afew words The Normal boys scored 16 points, and the Academy o First Snow, We had a slight snow (all on Friday, in some paris of the count | out on the mountaing, about an inch of snow fell. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver IDs Bilonaness, Indigestion, Hesdache. A virnsant ‘seativea AN enpgter Oats | ——————————————— stalks of oats | He called the writers | this same letter could always | GLOBE Dry Goods, Clothing and Millinery. There is no sentiment in busi- ness; the people trade with us We do not ask your trade DOLLARS AND CENTS. for way of doing business will bring it friendship sake, but on the basis We cater to the masses, and sell a new departure with us, ‘because their dollars go further ‘here than elsewhere. | | phenomena is found in all the grain fields. | | Whether The dis- | play of fire works, roman candles, was a | of MORE ii | DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY than any store in Belle fonte. Our | CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is ; but our to the front in line with our and other departments in a very short time We have been he avy buyers this season on the dullest market The crowded condition of our have an immense stock L§ ver own in the wholesale trade. ws very plainly that we J nigh l.1 Vit DO 2 J 00 a1 Ringing Bar 4 / / unter ir In our Dress Goods Department we are Absolutely Without Competition In Domestics, Table Linens and House Furnishing Articles we made our Big Purchases on the De- pressed Markets. i €r ig have re Rit Ladies Wraps v ¥ + Millinery —- va i VE ’ We will make some remarkably low prices on Overcoats this week. Katz & Co., uni Makers ¢f Low Prices + Terrors to All Competitors. INDIANS A next four years The Isocontain M1 views regarding the results of the recent work will a iryan's campaign, his biography, written by his ontributions Another an wife, together with special ¢ from eminent political leaders special feature of the work will be of Mr. Bryan's trip ey Cpl »3 interesting account and the enthusiast] him accorded TANG BE BEBE BE BES GROSS | The Tailor. i | ¢ DO YOU? Send out of town to get vour If yon do, Wary Do You? When you can get a better fit clothes made! for less mone y by going to Jacob Gross, the Bishop st merchant tailor, Bellefonte. Don’t do it! Yon ean do better at home, and patronize home industries, / / / / ' ‘ GROSS, THE TAILOR. Be Th he 00% 0% %0VVU BBV | Kye per | i | i as corrected Potat firien os shel new re pound Nwaet ( per Rel efonte Grain Market, rrecied weekly by Geo. W Jackson &Co Red wheat, perbushe a0 wheel Corn. ears per bushe Corn, shelled per bushel Oats~new per bushel Barley, perbushel - Buckwheat. perbushel....... Groundplaster parton. Shoot You First! is now heard where boys most do congregate, and when the youngsters be- gin the shooting the shoes begin to feel the first of a great many strains they will be ¢ alled upon to be ar before the school going SOASON 18 over. B sefore and after school hours the marble shooting, leap frog and and at recess bove will be at other games very popular among them. You onght to prepare for it. Fortify the boy with stout shoes that will not give way when he begins to play. Come in an see if we can't give you what you want «what the boy ought to have. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE,
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