THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, NOVE MBER 26, 1846, HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Local Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines. PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS. vast Week What worthy of mention—A What has Transpired During the I Movements of our People the Local Scribe week's local news Saw in a few words. Wealth,’ house, next Tuesday evening. Road to Read Lyons ad. on page 8. Do you want to save money. —The scholarship contest closes this week. The result will be announced in onr next issue, will be ~The corrected time tables. found in this issue. Consult them when you travel, Thanksgiving services will be held in the Methodist church, this Thursday morning, at 10.30. “Road to Wealth" will be the next attraction at the Garman Opera House, Tuesday evening, December 1st Br Thomas street, will be Schadd double 1 ipieted r when con ~The ors list of school teachers in this county will be . 7, of this issue ~Messers Haines and day, —~Jeonard Stephens, who was n the wreck near of last week, is ge the Altoona hospital that they can save his mangled | Edward Hill, son of Mrs Hill, left where he w Tuesday night for Philadel | become a student or the school ship Saratoga. dent of the Bellefonte High 3 Tuesday proved Before our li and happy subscription the 4 least over thinks that in tty nu emocracy will make a stronger showing Samuel Gettig, Esq., made g trip to Harrisburg, on Tuesday to attend legal business of an important nature, Samuel is rapidly building up his prac tice and is one of our most reliable young attorneys. Mr. J.K was a pleasant Monday. Mr practice law,in Centre county this week. Johnston, of Moshannon, caller at our office on Johnston was admitted to He is an energetic young man who has the necessary pluck to succeed in that profession The started fires in the Glass works were on Tuesday evening Al Garman was of applying the match and feels proud of it too because Quite a number were present given the privilege he thinks they are a sure success this time ~The regular meeting of the Gregg Post, nex: Saturday evening will be the time for gpominating officers for the ensu- ing year. During the evening refresh. ments will be served to the members of the Post and visiting members of other Posts, “The Road to Wealty,"” is the name of a new American comedy drama, by that eminent young journriist, Wm, Tal- bot Burke, he has for the chief feature a novel and exciting mechanical device, introducing a grand bicycle race at a meet of the L. A. W. at famous Asbury Park. Champion Joe Harrison will ride in this scene. At Garman’s Opera House Tuesday, December at, IN THE COURT HOUSE. Gathered from Various Offices, Legal lantelligence MARRIAGE LICENSES, Williamsport Millheim Homan slizabeth J. Reish . - G. W. Decker Mary I. Yonada Spring Mills I. D. Neese Peun Hall Norah I, Koch Mewton I. Rerick t Flora M Benner Smith Spring § Johu A, Blevens { Kezia Dunning { David C. Vaughlin t Charlotte E. Estep Phillpsbur g Osceola WwW. Stover Sharp Hublersburg .“" { Samuel t Nellie R { Rufus E. Cole t Luella R. Lewis Philipsburg Kylertown ESTATE RE TRANSFERS, | married C. 1 land in Wm K Feb. 4 Foster OSE, 1866; for Miles twp for $1645.75 J. H. Musser: Kreamer; July in Millheim boro; f John M. Keichline stee, G. T. Walk- land in Union S| land to Maggie tract ol ¢ Fifth Regiment Military Band elonte 3 been correspond. of Cole. of Co. B, His in Garbrick, sergeant he matter 20 OF f tl > 4 4 24 © ommunity, not all from one bar several bands in The worn. the and about | te regulation military uniform will be with two the Mr. ike a splendid Major, white stripes on pantaloons CGarbrick wonld no as he is a good musician and at handling the has Should Col. Burchfield decide to locate the band at Bellefonte, baton he few equals and we believe be will, he would have no tu in securing good ble musicians, such as wonld make the best band in th brigade foute it would be tre located almost inthe cen. of the companies composing the Fifth regiment, and the large armory would be | an excellent place for rehearsals, Let the band be organized at Bellefonte One Deer The Harper, Cronister, nour haunting party returned from their trip to the deer Alleghanies with four nice Hunt. litle like McKinley's ma. jority, they shrink considerably as the correct returns come in, one, according to latest returns, ing stories are Got Done Up. On Saturday the State College foot ball team was badly beaten at Harrisburg in a game of foot ball with the Carlisle In. dian school team. The score was 24 to State did not expect to win when they left home, as the Indians are ene of the strongest teams in the country. 0. Fairbrook | | were enclosed with large Port Matilda in If placed at Belles | team Miles, Right. | That means that they had exactly | | SILVER WEDDING, PER NIGHT, £1000 Mir elaborate Anniversary of the Wedding of Mr, and Bryan is about to Mrs, W. L. Malin number 25th enter upon an lecturing tour, as i of invited guests a cally announced in the New Y A large sembled on Monday ¢ dence of Mr. and Mrs Howard street which is accepted Fast 14s been eng vening, at the resi Journal, } as Mr, Wilbur I. Malin, ryan’ The Mi 25 wedding anni ite $ organ in the : on occasion was Bryan | 4 aig ] the celebration of their to give five lecture Their adorned with choice cut flowers The Canvas 1¢( N } 143 versary. spacious house was which he is to be paid and it is understood that the the engagement is Con tropical plants und evergreens indefinite, | 8 COVer ideriug that M1 Bryan was able was brilliantly illu ommand only $1 night as a thi asion ings and the interior 1 ’ minated, so that on their turer prior for the with the elegantly attire ladies residency, the nomination of his ity 10 « house, and gentlemen truly was a scene of festive camy hown abi mimand $1,000 per night beauty. and wife assisted | Even a defeat for the Presidency to have H. Hastings the guests, many of whom | 18) receiving (Ov, some substantial compensations, a distance. and Mr parlor of 3 were from James C. Irvin t his Huntingdon county, on Friday 25 years ago Mr, Malin were the James C. Irvin died a home in Cov, Curlin 8 mansion, then occupied A. Beaver. Rev. W. T tor of the Presbyterian church of this w Gen. James Barree, last after suffering from ¢h He Wylisjthen pas ron diarhoea about three year was con fined to bed about two weeks but now of 5; The consists of twocharming daughters Sara and Miss Helen, arta, lll. perform 1 month He : ’ i from boy- place i ' : | " he deceas d Ww y vears the ceremony. family circle 1 I wa al and five days was a charcoal maker and Ogden Bailey, x bright | hood engaged in that work until a few The guests distance Mrs and : year old son were present fre Furnace, Hastings who | Coalr were Lon Mitchell Harn dford He was a or ’ Mik a La ad Mrs v of Theodore Baney, the Sig Profit A traveling troupe of four people gave a show at Log the ening. They paid 25 cents trunks from the at . 1§ cents for cheese and » receipts for the show Net profit 8 cents the railroad wreck antown in Clinton county, It home, was burried that evening was im possible remains ow other ey possiie 0 ing to the sickly condition of his mother their hauled Rev. Rue licld a brief mmdertaking COTY ICH Crack- amount. It of rooms at hve ted to 48 cents | isn't stated whether they | o'clock and the body was interred im “ll N mediately afterwards walked out town or pawned their effects Kept Busy John A. Woodward, of Howard, Wednesday, for the first | We are Mr. Woodward | following for the dedicatory services of is busily engaged in agricaltural work | the Centre Hall Sunday, Nov, 22 school Dedicatory Services Hon was in town on authorized to announce the time since the election Reformed church for : ; : Services at 10 a. my, He has charge of holding Farmer's In- | u yp. m., and union All at 22% in the evening St 7 stitutes in the twenty-five northern count. | © inday services at 7 p.m, jes, of the state and it keeps him on the are invited move The institutes for Centre county will be held at Milesburg and Storms. | Farm Sold town, Pa... the first week in March The farm belonging to the David Shar. Acad bai | er heirs and located near Zion, in Nittany lellefonte adem yall | . he sefon Ee : . Valley, was sold last Saturday to Jacob iF "hilipsbhur High | a ray Phiipshuzy ot M. Garhrick, of Zion, for $6142.00 School team at the Driving Park in Phil ipsburg Thanksgiving afternoon. If yon want to see the difference in Butcher Lyon recently purchased | clothing finish and prices—go to Srm’l Lewin, Mgr. See how much yon can save. The foot will the sixteen capons that averaged over seven pounds each. They were exceedingly fine. In addition he can give you a cul of bear meat, a slice of venison or a juicy bee! steak. Major R. H. Fotter, of Harrisburg, is Attending court this week, Mr, Foster was the founder of The Centre Democrat in 1878, and conducted the paper for sev. eral years. For some years past he has held an mportant position in one of the departments at the State Capitol. He is looking quite well and appears to be en. joying good health. A reception was given at Rev. Dr, on Tuesday evening, was in hovor of the Laurie's home November 24. It fan church of this place. His ministry has been exceedingly successful. the Presbytery. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ils, Billousness, Indigestion, Headache. A oleasant ‘sativa AD Denpaters ork | by his | now, | seems | in | fact that it was twenty years since he | commenced preaching m the Presbyter. | Dr, | Laurie is one of the foremost pastors in | | | authenti. | | | | THE LV rything the Latest: | at i ’..1 ¢ can be bought yee 1G STO LADIES AND MISS We have anutacture Never were eo cheap. from an Eastern 1m fifty cents on the garments of all elas rOOds, We bought them cheap = In the were about garment et them cheap X — YOU: § KATZ & CO. Limited. Makers ot Low Prices and Terrors to All Comp str Arc VAAN iv $4 ’ 4 eit SH La t Production, 1 Mantello Carbons thi } i Absclutely | EM do r th order at once Ret £5.00 worth of Photos for SHARFFER'S ART STUDIO, STRE cannot An FIV nem ix ALLBGHENY JELLEFONTE, PA TAC DEBE BE BODES GROSS | The Tailor. ¢ DO YOU? Send ont of town to get your If youn do, Wry Do You? When you can get a better fit i i i clothes made! for less money by going to Jacob Gross, the Bishop st. merchant tailor, Bellefonte. Don’t do it! You can do better at home, and patronize home industries, Eh Te i GROSS, THE TAILOR. Be Pe AEFFERS Ei per DOUNG ee Bel efonte Grain Market. by Geo. W Red Kye pe Corn. ears | Corn, she Oats<new pe Barley. pe Buckwheat. perbush Groundplaster. per she Jackson &Co ww n “3 Is 5 R00 Shoot You First! is Now heard where bovs do when the youngsters be. most and congregate, gin the shooting the shoes begin to feel the first of a they great strains many will be called upon to bear school before the going SOAMON is over, Before and after echool the marble hours and at recess boys will be at shooting, leap frog and other games very popular among them. You ought to prepare for it. Fortily 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 boyjought to have. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE.
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