THE CE NTR E DEMOCRAT, HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Briefly Told in a Few Lines. Local Events PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired During the Past Week What the saw worthy of mention—A Movements of People Local our Scribe week's local news in a few words The new town council was organized eu Monday. The Lenten season began ou Wed- | March 3rd. Mr. Wm. Hipple,of Pine Glenn trans. acted business in Bellefonte on Monday. nesday, —Dan McCarty, the Irish comedian, at the opera house on Tuesday evening -Bicycle dealers are becoming active already and are preparing for the spring trade. ~Miss Lizzie decided to future h ecarfield, her Newson, of Cl has make Bellefonte me C stories line of wei 1 Saturday had been A corn on has caused gangr ern, of Tyrone, will 1 sold Centre in the out lee operates sods little work the small crop las Mrs. R the McQuist house, Milesburg, w she She will make her hon on here has many friends. 1e there afew P03 years at least and has rented a comfor table house opposite the Baptist church. Mr. J.C the prominent this valley, will engage inthe merc: Sheaffer, of Zion, one of young schoo! teachers of business, at Martha after April 1st has completed arrangements for the chase of W. S. Willi place. Ls store at was in short call most cand place, to runni be a first cl Ol. maki some valuable stable reason why he should not have The Adel lege, last Fri phi assembly at State was attended Ww Misses Helen t the University Inn lay evening, by the following from this place Boyd Musser, W. H Anna McBride, Anna C Malin. It was held a and proved quite an enjoyable occasion Mr. FT. A fright near the Walker, irtin and On Saturday morning Shoemaker’s horse took CR R The driv mal depot and upset the buggy er was thrown out and the ani- became detached from the vehicle and ran quite a distance before being caught. gy was badly broken. ~-Mrs. Walker, of this place, ganized a class of young people who are studying and typewrit. ing. A regular school of that kind in our community might be It was not injured but the bug- has or. stenography a good thing. There are plenty of young people in this place who spend their time to good advantage in this manner could «On Tuesday Ex-commissioner George Goodhart paid his first visit to Bellefonte since he took his official departure two months ago, He is now living on his farm near Centre Hill and has one of the finest houses in that valley where he well may be content. He is looking quite well and apparently enjoying good health. | heim. IN THE COURT HOUSE, Legal [Intelligence Gathered Various Offices. MARRIAGE from LICENSES. Kerns Shirk § Andrew 1. Philipsburg t Armentie : “ §f Howard Vail Philipsburg 1 Laura Jones Hawks Run § Frank Barnes t Lizzie Oberdorf f Albert Weisley t Carrie McDonald f Ira H. Seigler { Henrietta |. Crotzer Tylersville Madisonburg Tyrone Luzerne Co. Milroy Centre Hall Irvin Fravel . Eaglevill Rosie DeHass . . ‘“ Verner Gates Blanchard tisie Kunes . . “ I §{ John C. Fravel 1 Laura Ellen Lee Nittany Colyer f Luther J. Heaton 1 Mary Lucas - § John H {Clara EE Bogs larohart, . Cole, + « N Be Spring Jlefonte REAL Notary Catherine Haupt, March 2 1897; lot of groun s boro; for $2000 ' bh ¥ ESTATE TRANSFERS. Keller, Harper, Hicionte Public of Harry to M Bower ¢t ux, tate of Am Howard twyg rat the opera house The name of sh Home, by far the best piece The Dear Iri and it is said to be Mr. McCarthy has ever produced. is a charming stage study of Ir full dramati ish of sparkling comedy situations lv inters spersed with speci hem being ed except the f Wm Mrs. Emma Ieiste Jho A. Eth, M. M. Robinson, 0. 1. Stover, The Monday w of R Chambers bott hotel Twp. above will be held over until néxt hen the court will lik pose all of them A Perfect Cathartic Is one which does not wrench the sys or leave it weak fect and exhausted, A per. found in Hood's Pills They are praised everywhere, and after once cathartic is being tried they soon permanently take the place of the old fashioned dras- | tic pills, such as "our grandfathers used." Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla and they greatly aid that medicine purifying work. in its cleansing and Short Horn Cattle, Mr. Jacob Meyer and Christ Alexand- | er went to Ohio to purchasn a carload of | which | thorough-bred short horn cattle, will be offered at public sale, at Mill. Watch for lls, HOOD’'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bil- | lousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to tako, easy to operate, 20c. ject being TEACHERS LOCAL INSTITUTE Many Prot Pe Gramley Be Held in Milesburg sons besides Teachers Participated, ing Une The ion of the Local Institute, of Distric Presby Friday eve Second st at Mile 26Lh, 1897 terian church, Feb. ed in the burg, ving, Institute opened with devotional exer by Rev brothers assisted cises which were conducted Wright, The Mr. W. Mattern, furnished fing for the Prof. R. B. a hearty welcome, and briefly stated that these Bierley by were present and $OMme instrumental music VATIOUS SCss0us Mattern gave the teachers im his marks, meetings are for the benefit of all interested in the cause of education, and not for teachers alone, Mr. J schools, Holter, interested Howard hi Frank of the us for a time "Great Achieve Mr. Holter age of five centuri men ern Science contrasted the scientih that the opi of the pr their M Ss A form E XA Woomer, Gt some remarks Miss time on ‘Ba Bessie her exper Parchased a House The Philipsburg Ledger Frank Lukenbach, formerly » has purchased the N on North Front fonte, residence it before occupy long At Work Again. A few applications of RBalvation Oil will readily cure sprains and bruises, Itis undoubtedly the best pain-cure on the market, and should be, ready for use, in every home in the land. Mr, Frank Stubenhaver 1337 Elm St., Dubuque, Iowa, states : “I used Salvation OU on a sprained elbow, which threatenéd to prevent me from working, and after several thorough rubbings, I awoke the very next morning much relieved and able to go to work. Had I not used Salvation Oil I certainly would have lost a week's work, which would have amounted to many times the cost of a bottle of Oil. Everybody should keep Salvation Oil in the house.” It is sold everywhere for only 25 cents. For sale by C. M. Parrish, druggist. and heal cuts, burns and scalds. BE LLE SINCere re- | | easily and thoroughly, YU JREDAY, FONTE, PA. LE ROLL OF HONOR, paid their Feb 1 on your paper following persons have subscriptions during the month of ruary, See that the lal has been « WC Rudolph Kreider, Gate Andy Geo ly R B Treaster, Cet H N Hess, Woodward Wm C Raymond, Linden Hall Calvin Rishel, Madisonburg W M Gray, Woolrich T L Heberlmng, Pa J W Yearick, Walker. T F Ohl, Clintondale MB Garman, Robt Corl, Ple W H Beck, Nittany WH Long, Si J H Lutz, Houserville DC Hall Samuel hanged accordingly . 1 eb Apri Boob. Feidler burg Geiser, Madisonburg Madisonburg itre Hill, Nov g Feb g May Jan . Feb g8 Feb Feb Feb March ‘May « Feb L ¥) CATICK, Furnace jellefonte asant Gap July Feb April Feb Feb March Feb Farmington, ’ Lipka, Linden rank, H A Witherite, E H Grove, RJ] Hayne H Otto Rebers Yy DITIONAL LOCALS Who Al iP DY Recently there has been pl A new preparat of pure grains, fee. The most without distress, on called that takes delice: and does grocery stores ret Lrramd), the place stomach receives it but few can tell it from coffee t not cost over WW as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15cts. and yscts. per package. Try it. Ask for Grain) tf made of ox ate board of Trade A meeting of the Board of Trade will be held in the Arbitration Room, on this evening to consider an excur. sllefonte Central to Mine Thursday over the Be Grove Mills in the near future sion A move made to solicit the erection will also be of the new penitentiary, near this place, as it iscentrally located and could furnish special inducements Liverllls Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly cured by Hood's Pills. They do their work Best after dinner pills, oents. All druggists, i il l S Propared by C. 1 Hood & Co, Lowell, Mass. | The only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilia, consti MARCH 4, 897. { A. > x = Our buyers leave this week for the Eastern markets, and you can ex- pect a large and complete assort- ment in all our different depart- ments at astonishingly low prices. Fo y irtan - 49C \ITIITIISI GIST IIITIIITS. a ” KI4I840 1498884423 850008 J ie per yard 4 TITTTITII TINT INIS STITT ITT TINID New Carpets. New Oil Cloths. a. — New Mattings. New Window Shades. tl To if Insuran «© The Nederland Life Insurance Co ROBT FF. XT INTT ER. SELLING OUT! stock APRIL 15, 1897 ’ p Reg irdiess of Xtures Everything must cost Show or) - cases and n PRIVATE SALE | He will ¢ {one good Upright Piano, Range, Double Heater Stove, Sideboard 1 2 180) sell at wR ies W.T MEYER, Hicn Steer, | BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. For fine Sweet Potatoes, Cran. | berries, Mince Meat (our own make), [fine © heese, fresh Crackers, snd Bis- oie pure Cider Vinegar, sweet boiled Qider, Bradford Co. white Buckwheat Flour. Sechler & Co. private sale EE Ed dE di hd I or 13 id 10 ¥ 3 1 it Tack son “ *» 12% w ™ 5 Markets as A BE BO BE BeBe BeBe nl : THE SHOE 3 SHOULD BE GOOD_» te r only protection lies with and dealer. He should know the shot & he buys and sell should guarantee them. We guarantee every pair of shoes you by here to be worth every cent you pay. It they are not we buy then back. We have the best Ice crecper we ever saw-—put on rubbers ~light and handy and will keep you from fall- ing. > DIVN Mingle's Shoe Store. Brrrsvoxte, Pa. mn th 8, then he SVU sTAVATVLIAVATAT ATV TV ATI cA TATA TAT rT ATA AT 1
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